Jerre (1410), Waregem, Belgium Sep 5, 2006 Cloudy light orange with creamy white head. Great aroma of orange peel and apricot, yeast, toasty malt, spice, alcohol. Full body. Warming alcohol, spice and hop finish. Very good. Stip (8), Zolder, Belgium does not count Jun 4, 2007 I’m drinking one at the moment, I went to a beerweekend last year an me and my entourage voted this beer as the best new beer of the year (i realise this beer is not that new, bu we had not tasted it before) scowlzine_amg99 (8), San Francisco, California, USA does not count Oct 3, 2002 Ok, I’m a sucker for big yeasty blondes, and there isn’t much better than a fresh Malheur 10. Blonde, with a strong honey aroma and taste, combined with a strong complex yeast and a little peppery spice in the finish. If not stored well, it deteriorates quickly - so don’t judge this beer too harshly if consumed far from its home. beerking99 (199), USA Sep 4, 2003 Pours cloudyt gold, with a HUGE white head, mostly of largee bubbles. Head fades into a long lasting thick cap, leaving Brussels lace down the side of the glass. Aroma is malty, strong, and yeasty. Palate is great, medium, with just the right amount of carbonation. Flavor is big malt and alcohol up front, then yeast, fading into hops and more alcohol. Great Beer! raindog (525), Evansville, Indiana, USA Aug 2, 2002 Updated: Mar 18, 2003Small bottle:Aroma totally different.Straight hops. Flavors are similar but hops more present which balances the beer more. BB:26 05 02:750ml Third tasting of this batch.AMAZING! Appearance golden,and hazy with a big bubbled head that turns into a cream pillow.Flavors above the norm even for Belgians. Huge flavors displaying sugar,honey,caramel,apples.The grassy,dry finish evolves to a mango-fruitiness with slight spicy alcohol of a finish.Where are the ratings?This has been around for two years in the US!!
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