lemasney (232), Trenton, New Jersey, USA Apr 17, 2008 Unibroue Blanche de Chambly
ABV: 5 %
Calories: estimated at 150 C
Volume: 12 fl oz
Glass: flute
Purchased at: The Beer Outlet Unibroue Sampler $64
Price: $2.66
Consumed at: home
sensory first impression: over carbonated. fruity, banana, apple. spicy. Cloudy gold. No head. no lace. delicious.
Aroma: 9 out of 10
Malt Hop Yeast Other flavors include: banana apple, pear, dull, delicious.
Visuals: 3 out of 5
Color Liquid Head and lace are: golden, simple, flat, no head, no lace.
Taste: 9 out of 10
Malty Sweet Hoppy Bitter Sour flavors are: nice mix of sweet, deep, sour, slightly bitter.
Palate: 4 out of 5
Body Mouthfeel Texture Carbonation Finish are: medium body, heavy feel, spicy, heavily carbonated, with a very long finish.
Overall experience: 16 out of 20. I liked the color, finish, body, and flavor.
gilvanblight (322), Windsor, Ontario, Canada Jul 20, 2008 Hazy yellow pour, not much head. Somehwat citrusy scent. Tates like a Witbier. Citrusy taste. Oh wait it is a witbeir (didn’t realize that when I ordered) Nice mix of orange and coreander in the flavour. A good wit. berkshire_john (976), Bracknell, Berkshire, England Jul 19, 2008 341ml bottle bought in Montreal. Cloudy amber with a dense wite head; wheat and yeast aromas; slightly citrus flavour with a floury body; dry finish. A reasonable example of a Belgian white. MrBunn (800), Western, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 16, 2008 Bottle. Pour is a full-headed yellow with aromas of malt and light spices. Flavor is fairly bland... a bit of a malt presence and some coriander? spicing with some light fruit and a bit of yeastiness. ChainGangGuy (1457), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Jul 15, 2008 Updated: Jul 21, 2008Appearance: Pours a clear, effervescent, golden body with a full, foamy, white head.
Smell: Aroma of pale malt, wheat, and a blend of spices expertly selected by an international committee.
Taste: Pale malts give way to a tangy wheatiness and a light sugary sweetness. Tablespoon of lemon juice stirred in. Half a teaspoon of apple juice. A fair amount of coriander and pepper rolling around in here. Minor taste of banana. Slight yeastiness and taste of orange peel on the drying finish.
Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied. Medium-high carbonation.
Drinkability: A fine, summertime brew that made watching professional movers destroy a tenant’s furniture somewhat satisfying. Cybercat (379), USA Jul 12, 2008 This pours a thick honey-golden, cloudy and almost opaque. The strong aroma is malty and wheaty, very appetizing. Flavor is delicious, mainly malty with considerable hints of fruit and wheat. Texture is smooth and refreshing.This is a great summer beer.
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