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Very delicate, tender triple beer. Not too strong and not too bitter. Excellent beer!
This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
Very delicate, tender triple beer. Not too strong and not too bitter. Excellent beer!
This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
Handcrafted beer. Far too acidic for my taste, with a malt finish. Unless you really are into gueuzes, I don’t recommend it at all.
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Trappist beer with a good head, nice colour and a comfortable aroma. Its flavour was very fruity and fresh, with a touch of acidity.
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Nice, very fresh amber-coloured beer. Very enjoyable in summer. Uncomplicated taste, without it being just plain low quality/cheap.
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Dark beer with a strong, malt taste. Too bitter for me, but some people might enjoy it.
This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
This is a very nice, clear cereal-flavoured amber beer. Doesn’t have an easy aftertaste, though.
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Strong beer with a full taste including a hint of fruits. Nice dark colour.
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Sweet and sour raspberry beer, with a very nice colour. A favourite of some people I know.
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Lemony, refreshing blend of white wheat beer with lambics. Since they are two of my favourite beer types, I really enjoyed it. Drank at La Bécasse in Downtown Brussels.
This is a post in the Belgian beer review series.
Sorry for the delays. I’ve had these in my N93 for quite a while, but hadn’t come around to posting. Now to our subject:
Sweet, tastes a little like cider. Not for you if you don’t like lambics or sweet beers. Clear, apple juice colour.