mikkopen (90), Oulu, Finland Apr 26, 2008 330 ml bottle. Deep reddish brown with a thin but lasting white head. Aroma is sweet malts, yeast, some banana. Flavour is malty, with nuts and caramel, and mild hoppy bitterness in the finish.
Beer_2000 (1124), Kristiansand, Norway Jul 26, 2008 330ml bottle. Brown body with a good off-white head. Aroma is sweet caramel and spicy. Flavor is dark malt, caramel, a bit spicy, fruit and a hint of alcohol. Medium body, well balanced and easy drinkable, but maybe a bit to sweet in the long run. Gary__ (40), London, Greater London, England Jul 22, 2008 Updated: Jul 25, 2008I had 3 750mls of this while watchin’ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 ’Secret Of The OOzze’ & believe me you need to get blitized to withstand that movie. Leffe Brune is cooler than the Blonde .I thought it was kinda stout like.A crud load of chocolate & i’M assuming that’s from roast malt .Dark fruit like raisins in there.Cowabunga!!!. KingGambrinus (78), Santiago, Chile Jul 21, 2008 Has a cloudy dark reddish brown colour with a small but creamy beige head. Aroma starts with that disgusting banana scent at the top, but as you drink you can feel the more pleasant notes of dark fruits like berries and plum, and a bit of toffee and spices. Flavor is mostly bitter and fruity, but the malt is also present. Smoothy and creamy texture, bitter aftertaste. Easy to drink and delicious. spkevin (3), Doetinchem, Netherlands does not count Jul 21, 2008 nice darkred/brown colour. It also has a sweet aroma. Good head. The taste is nice with a bitter finish in the mouth. Liked the Leffe Blond a bit more. cyrenaica (265), Milton, Ontario, Canada Jul 19, 2008 330ml bottle
6.5% ABV
I tried this beer on June 28, 2008 after purchasing from the Queen’s Quay LCBO outlet in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The beer pours a slightly translucent dark brown with a long lasting tan coloured head. The aroma was sweet malt and some spices. The mouthfeel is medoim bodied with medium carbonation. The flavour is primarily malty, with a hoppy bitter finish, and in between, some peppery spiciness.
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