MoritzF (3883), Ruhrpott, Germany May 7, 2005 (bottle) Hazy and pale orange colour with a big foamy lasting white head. Floral hoppy aroma with citric, yeasty and spicy elements. Medium sweet flavour and carbonation. Initially malty sweet taste with a musty spiced and smooth bitterhoppy finish. A great experience, especially the mustard blended finish.
gnoff (2831), Göteborg, Sweden Mar 23, 2008 BB 19/04/2008 (33 cl bottle from a friend in Belgium) On March 23, 2008. Shady golden color, smallish white head. Sweet, spicy, alcohol and butterscotch scent. Sweet wort and malt tqste, sugqry. Moussy mouthfeel, low bitterness. Wim (792), Turnhout, Belgium Jan 2, 2008 cloudy yellow coloured with carbonation body and a average white head a nice malty yeasty aroma a malty yeasty spicy taste and a nice spicy long finich Bart (1401), Vosselaar, Belgium Jun 5, 2006 Hazy yellow coloured, quiet a lot of carbonation and an average white head. Sweet malty aroma, some light herbal yeasty touches. Very nice, full body, smouth with a little sprankling. Finish is light bitter with an unique somewhat tinteling mouthfeel, caused by the spicy undertone (I guess the mustard seeds).Long aftertaste, at the end more piquant. Very nice, I love this one. Papsoe (10459), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jul 22, 2005 (Bottle 33 cl) My version was from now defunct "Les artisans Brasseurs" in Namur - 6% ABV. Golden beer with collossal amounts of floaties, gee this is really lumpy yeast. Stable, dense and oily head - from the mustard seeds? No, this doesn’t taste like Heiz Classic Mustard, but it’s oddly spiced in a way I haven’t really tried before. Decent blond ale, although a bit flat in carbonation with a slight, bitter finish. 150799
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