lukin013 (210), Columbia, Maryland, USA Apr 12, 2007 On tap at Sharp Edge Beer Emporium. Very clear golden color. Aroma and flavors of citrus and spices. Flavor also has some yeast and a little grassiness.
cbizkit (2), , California, USA does not count Aug 29, 2008 I first tried this Belgian after a friend gave me a gift pack and it clearly established itself as the best of the variety. The notable head was a pleasantry with a slightly fruity and doughy nose. Hints of spices are also present. Piraat left the palate with a fairly medium body and a quickly identified bitter taste. As for flavor the hops dominated the malty taste but overall it was a very enjoyable experience. cyrenaica (274), Milton, Ontario, Canada Aug 26, 2008 330ml bottle
10.5% ABV
I tried this beer on August 1, 2008 at "Smokeless Joe’s" in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The beer pours a cloudy/transparent golden brown with a generous fluffy white head. The aroma was very yeasty, with some peppery spice, some grainy malt, and some floral hoppiness. The mouthfeel was medium bodied, highly carbonated, and very bitter. The flavour was dominated by the peppery spiciness, with some hoppish bitterness backing it up. maltdog (414), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Aug 26, 2008 Corked-and-caged 750ml bottle. Pouring clear gold amid a riotous froth of large bubbles that settle into a loose, sudsy pile, the beer leaves a raccoon-tail lace ring with each consecutive sip. Upfront spicy-yeasty aroma is quickly followed by musty barnyard funk, peach and candied lemon, and grassy hop scents. Startling, peppery intensity reluctantly yields to timid pit fruit, cracker, solvent, waxy, salt and sultana tastes… decade-plus-aged rum or salty Islay scotch (minus the iodine character) comes to mind. A light, dry, and airy mouthfeel proves more carbonated than the bubble-free appearance indicates. The burning alcohol finish precedes a tongue-coating minty, bitter aftertaste similar to inexpensive gin (ah, good ol’ college days!). Hefty alcohol remains obvious throughout, but more in a numbing, nudge-nudge-wink-wink remindful than an in-yo’-face offensive sense. Although a bitter ale, I still think Belgium has yet to grasp the American concept of a hoppy beer. Nonetheless, Piraat comes closest to the Tripel-IPA hybrid style than any commercial beer I’ve sampled to date. Nicely done and impressively potent, I recommend it to high-gravity afficionados. jbuzz (458), South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Aug 25, 2008 Three Cellars Tasting Milwaukee. A very nive easy to drink Belgian. Good blending triquito (6), Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada does not count Aug 23, 2008 Updated: Aug 30, 200833 cl. bottle at a restaurant, served in a (Piraat branded) snifter. Golden color with a thick white head. Very fruity aroma and taste. In fact, I find it to have taste reminiscent of port wine, albeit more malty. Strong yeast also perceptible to the nose. Easy to drink given the very high ABV. A solid beer.
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