swooper (420), Kladno, Czech Republic Feb 5, 2009 caramel, herbs, amber, brown, clear, rocky head, white foam, medium sweetness, lightly bitter, full body, slick feel, soft carbonation, long finish, eManu (172), Brussels, Belgium Feb 2, 2009 Updated: Nov 8, 2009Had a 75cl bottle. Pours dark brown color with a cream tan foam. taste is rich caramel and spices. Flavour is a mildly sweet spiciness, full-bodied. Leaves a nutty taste on the palate. A solid old favourite. This Leffe is an alway great choice and easy to get almost anywhere. You can’t go wrong with this one. Gary (352), Buckinghamshire, England Jan 23, 2009 750ml:I wanna give a bigger score ,but the aroma is so subtle . A good dark ale flavour wise: This should be Leffe’s flagship beer, screw the blonde ale. Big roasted malt profile,stout like. Dark fruit like burnt raisns ,which is diggable.A bit syrupy from the malt . Eazy to swill Dubble ale. j12601 (1151), Poughkeepsie, New York, USA Jan 22, 2009 On tap at the Artist’s Palate. Pours a deep brown with a thick mocha cream colored head. Aromas of plums and other stone fruits, and possibly toffee notes. Slightly sweet with a nice smooth finish. Grossecaisse (108), France Jan 20, 2009
mannika (98), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jan 17, 2009 330mL bottle. Pours brown with reasonable head. Aroma is rich caramel and spices. Flavour is a mildly sweet spiciness, full-bodied. Leaves a nutty taste on the palate. A solid old favourite. albertane (376), Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Jan 16, 2009 Bottled. This dark brown beer tastes nicely of dried fruits: raisins and plums. There is a hint of alcohol on the finish. PaulHegedus (458), Georgetown, Ontario, Canada Jan 13, 2009 Bottle. This thing is dark amber brown in the glass with a hefty head, spicy aromas, yeast, orange zest. At cellar temperature more of the flavours come out: dark cherry leading to brown sugar with some fig, sweetness then a hint of licorice before a slightly plain, short finish.
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