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re-rated 7/2007 - pours a clear golden colour with a little foam; aroma of rice and almonds; soft mouthfeel; sweet with a hint of late bitterness; light to medium-bodied; long corny finish with lot of residual sugars

(5/6/6/3/13)clear golden colour, big creamy head, beautiful lace, strong herbal aroma, lot of carbonation, tart and smooth, medium-bodied with a dry herbal finish - very acceptable clear golden colour, fine head, light hoppiness with some notes of paperboard, dusty, sweet, light to medium-bodied, neutral and moderately malty finish - drinkable - thanks to fiulijn for this beer from a rare country slightly hazy blond colour, almost no foam, dust and plastic aroma, sweet and watery, very unpleasant aftertaste of ashes and chalk - just plain horrible ... brought back from Lybia by Manuela Rast and Peter Ens - clear and pale golden colour; almost no foam; strong nose of wort, paperboard and corns; sweet and totally flat, no malt body; short watery finish with more notes of wort - I can’t see any reasons to drink this stuff (except of course if you are trapped in Algeria like Per :-)) courtesy of Per - slightly hazy golden-blond colour with a white foam; aroma of almonds with a touch of paperboard and phenol; lightbodied, sweet and with a late hint of tart bitterness; short almondy finish - not bad at all courtesy of Marc Elsborg - clear and very pale golden-yellow colour; little white foam composed of big bubbles; aroma of dust and paper; a moderate carbonation and a light to medium malt body, unclean and quite harsh palate; rather tasteless with just some notes of paperboard at the end - bad but somehow drinkable brewed under the direct supervision of Carib (Trinidad) - clear pale yellow colour, fine head, insignificant aroma with light notes of hop barely noticable, sweet and medium-bodied with a perfumy mouthfeel and a rounded, clean maltiness - correctly made but without any character courtesy of Per Forsgren - hazy blond-orange colour with a little white foam; aroma of almonds, dusty and yeasty; low carbonation with a thin malt body; moderalety dry finish with citric and caramelish notes courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear dark ruby-brown colour with almost no foam left; slightly roasted, aroma of cola, prune and caramel; good malt body and a solid carbonation, sweet and fairly bitter; long roasted chocolatey finish with more prunes and cola - solid and very malty courtesy of Per Samuelsson - pours a very dark ruby-brown colour with almost no foam; strong aroma of toffee with a light citrusy touch; sweet and quite full-bodied; regular palate; bitter and moderately dry; long chocolaty, caramelish aftertaste - pleasant but lacking a bit of character @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - translucid golden-bronze colour with a poor foam left; a shy aromatic hoppy touch with notes of soap; moderate malt body and carbonation; low bitterness and slightly dry with some flowery reminiscence - modest courtesy of Per Samuelsson - very dark brown almost black colour, little creamy beige head; aroma of vanilla, black cherries and cocoa; very sweet, medium-bodied with some tartness; the finish is sweetish and chocolatey courtesy of Per Samuelsson - very dark brown colour, little beige foam; cream and chocolate in the nose, notes of black cherries; very sweet and full-bodied; sweetish aftertaste with more chocolaty notes along with some dark fruits hazy pale orange colour with a nice firm head, nice lace, aroma is very yeasty, bready, alcohol pralines like, strong malt body, effervescent and very bitter, long dry finish with a burning alcohol touch and more bready notes - a powerful, well-made brew clear pale golden colour, few foam, very discreet aroma of hops and malt, sweet, tart and watery, short dry malty finish - forget this one and drink a beer instead slightly cloudy golden-yellow colour, fine head, nice lace, grainy and slightly skunky with only few hops in the nose, sweet and full-bodied with a long herbal finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour with a little white foam; aroma of cheese and dust; poor malt body; a bit sweet, a bit fizzy in the finish; short paperboard-like aftertaste courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour with a little beige foam; slightly toasty with notes of hazelnut; low carbonation; moderate malt body; soft mouthfeel, quite long hazelnutty finish - unexpectedly interesting red-orange colour, long lasting fine head, banana aroma, smooth, slight nutty finish dark brown colour, burnt caramel and licorice aroma, sweet with few malt presence dark brown colour, fine head, black chocolate aroma, toasted, malty, full-bodied very light yellow colour, few hop aroma, unpleasant aftertaste golden colour, mild hop aroma, smooth, full-bodied, long dry aftertaste bright golden colour, almost no foam, the aroma is missing except a fine hint of wet paperboard, sweet, flat, no bitterness, nothing ... give me a beer, pleeaaase ! clear bright golden colour, few foam, nice lace, some hops in the nose, grassy, sweet and oily, dry herbal finish from Bier-Bienne - golden-bronze colour with an irregular foam; flowery hints in the nose; medium-bodied and a tart effervescence; sweet and with a shy bitterness; quite dry flowery finish golden colour, herb aroma, slightly dry - not bad but nothing special from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright golden colour with a little persistent white foam; nice lacing; aroma of plastic and paperboard; thin-bodied and tasteless, corny and papery finish - very bad from Bier-Bienne - translucide golden-amber colour with a firm pale beige foam; shy flowery and papery notes in the nose; soft mouthfeel, creamy, some sweetness and a very low bitterness; gentle flowery finish with some weird aftertaste of cabbage - insignificant very dark colour, big creamy head, deep black chocolate aroma with a touch of banana, slightly roasted, yeasty, very bitter, full and very pleasant - a great stout with lot of character from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-brown coloured and with a persistent firm beige foam; nice lacework; solid malty and yeasty aroma with notes of red fruits and flowery hops; full-bodied and with a fair carbonation; a solid bitterness and a long malty nutty and fruity hoppy finish bottled - pours a slightly hazy blond-orange colour; the foam quickly disappears; infinitesimal notes of orange and yeast; light-bodied, sweet and high carbonated; lazy bitterness followed by a soapy finish - deeply insignificant clear bright golden colour, fine head with big bubbles, nice lacing, oily fruity hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied with a moderately malty and fruity finish - an easy but very decent lager clear brillant golden colour, creamy head, nice lace, fresh, few hops in the nose, sweet and tart, firm body, moderate malty finish - good balance from Bier-Bienne - translucide and bright golden-amber colour with a poor head retention; notes of glue and caramel in the nose; slightly sticky on the mouth, medium-bodied and with some harsh tartness; short fizzy and caramelish aftertaste cloudy amber-orange colour with a nice head and lace, robust hoppy aroma with notes of apricot, flowers and cream, medium-bodied with a solid bitterness, the finish is long, hoppy and dry - a very well-made and deeply balanced beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - hazy reddish-amber colour with a little but persistent beige foam; nice lace; fair hoppy aroma leaving notes of red fruits (mango among others) and cream; good malt body, quite creamy mouthfeel and very bitter; very long bitter and fruity, hoppy finish - very good clear golden colour, unregular foam, slightly skunky, some notes of paperboard, tart and sparkling, dry and somehow bitter - useless courtesy of Dominique Obrist (brought back from Australia) - translucid deep golden-bronze in colour and with a chaotic foam left; aroma of hay and vegetables; a fair sweetness and a moderate malt backbone, highly carbonated, pretty dry finish with more corny and vegetables notes from Bier-Bienne - clear bright amber colour, little beige foam; light notes of caramel, flowery; light to medium malt body; residual sugars and light notes of caramel in the finish - gentle grey-white, lactic colour, few head, deep lemon aroma (what a surprise !), extremely sweet, one-dimensional and disgusting clear bright golden colour with a fine head, aroma of plastic, sweet and slightly tart with an aggressive paperboard-like finish - very bad clear and bright golden colour, fine little foam; gentle herbal aroma, a bit oily; sweet with a modest malt body; sweetish and unpleasant herbal/vegetable-like finish - not good sold in the swiss supermarket Coop, brewed in Austria; a gluten-free beer brewed using buckwheat, maize and millet - translucid bright golden colour with a little foam; aroma of paper and dust; lot of carbonation, partially tart and aggressive palate hiding a poor malt body; dry and bitter finish, short and corny - very hard to drink very light yellow colour, plastic aftertaste courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pale translucid golden colour with a solid bright white foam; shy aroma of paperboard; creamy mouthfeel, some tart bitterness; long aftertaste of paper - almost acceptable dark brown colour, few head, toasted malt aroma, sweet, herbal aftertaste clear pale golden colour, nice head, strong herbal aroma, sweet with a medium malt body, slightly oily, dry grassy finish light golden colour, few head, dry hop aroma, unpleasant sourness courtesy of Markus Wernig - bright and translucid golden colour with a little white foam; aroma of corn and wet paperboard; lactic and acidic palate, slightly oily and quite thin-bodied; a tart bitterness and with long corny notes in the finish bad hop flavour transparent golden colour, no head, malty, alcohol nose, full-bodied, slightly oily, dry with something undefined/unpleasant in the finish from Aldi, Conthey - clear golden beer with a bad head retention; aroma of paperboard with shy herbal notes; sweet and fizzy, thin-bodied and with a very modest harsh bitterness; short papery finish 2000 vintage, sampled may 2007 - hazy dark brown colour with a reddish hue, no residual foam; resinous, wood, caramel and licorice; sticky, full-bodied, strong sweetness, partially balanced by a late and fair bitterness; long warming finish with more notes of caramel and pine needles - has definitely improved with age but it is not as good as a 7 years old Samichlaus from Hürlimann (4/8/7/4/16)

2003 vintage sampled in february 2004 - clear pale amber colour (each new vintage looks paler than the precedent !), almost no foam, strong aroma of plum with some alcohol notes, incredibly sweet and thick, oily, long warming alcohol finish - much better than other young vintages
(3/6/6/3/13)

2002 vintage sampled january 2004 - clear amber colour (strangely pale indeed in comparison with other vintages), no foam, strong nose of malt, alcohol and prune, the whole thing remembers me of soy sauce, very sweet and very oily, sirupy with a powerfull malt, alcohol and cognac-like finish - brutal and chaotic, not at maturation
(5/3/4/2/7)

2001 vintage sampled may 2003 - clear reddish-brown colour, almost no foam, bready, alcohol and dark fruits aroma, immensely sweet, very oily and heavy, explosive alcoholic, sugary and sirupy finish, chaotic and unbalanced - should have a "best after" instead of a "best before" date; wait at least 3 more years with this vintage
(6/3/4/2/7)

2000 vintage sampled in december 2000 - I hope Oakes will not be too much disappointed ...I tasted it blind together with a 1996 Samichlaus from Hurlimann. The difference is enormous and I understand now better why young vintages from this beer are not really loved (since 8 years, it was the first time I tried a vintage younger than 3 years).The colour of this one is much lighter and not so intense. Its aroma is the only interesting side: it has a molasses nose with a hint of strawberry (the 1996 is more complex). The flavour is quite disgusting: much too sweet, siruppy, astringent, aggressive with an acid aftertaste.So please: don’t touch this beer until it is aged minimum 3 years !
(2/6/2/2/3) courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden-bronze colour with a fast vanishing foam; frothy cardboardand notes of apples; very sweet and medium to full-bodied, slightly oily with a sweetish aftertaste of oranges and alcohol - not terrible from Amstein; 2007 vintage - clear amber colour with a very poor head retention; sweet and thick malty nose; aroma of raspberries marmalade and apple; very thick and full-bodied; very very sweet; long malty and fruity finish with warming alcohol notes - surprisingly good discribed on the label as a bockbier made with whisky malt - clear golden-orange colour, few head, alcohol, butter and caramel aroma, sweet, very malty, dry bitter alcohol finish - well-balanced pale bronze colour, no head, interesting and complex nose (alcohol, licorice, fruity) - could be the aroma of a soft single malt - unlike its aroma, the flavor is quite unbalanced with an aggressive overwhelming alcohol presence; the aftertaste is long, warming and dry but that damned alcohol taste won't go away - not my kind of beer clear golden colour, nice head and lace, strong herbal aroma, full-bodied, slightly tart with a very long dry hoppy finish beautiful golden colour, short head, fresh hop aroma, dry aftertaste courtesy of Markus Wernig - translucide and bright golden beer with a little white foam left; oily grassy notes with hints of paperboard; medium-bodied and sweet, some tart bitterness and a long oily grassy and sharp finish canned - a clear and bright golden colour with a chaotic little foam; a touch of aromatic hoppiness with some paperboard notes is all the nose is showing; thick, sweet and oily in the mouth; the finish shows more paperboard tones and completes the bad profile of this beer courtesy of Markus Wernig - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little foam left; tart grassy aromatic nose; sharp palate and with a decent malt body; slightly acidic and bitter; long grassy finish - interesting courtesy of Markus Wernig - pours a clear amber colour with a little chaotic foam left; aroma of caramel and flowers; sweet and full-bodied, very low bitterness but with a late and moderate grassy sharpness; long malty finish of oranges and caramel - the alcohol is only slightly apparent golden colour, fine lace, sweet, easy cloudy, pale orange colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, deep corn aroma, notes of banana, smooth and sweet, slightly tart with a long dry finish courtesy of Markus Wernig - hazy pale golden-bronze colour with no foam left; aroma of caramel and ripe fruits; low carbonation and medium-bodied, pretty sweet, no bitterness; long aftertaste of caramel - one-dimensional courtesy of Markus Wernig; 5.5% - cloudy dark golden colour with a little foam left; a charming herbal and aromatic hoppiness; good malt body and a fair carbonation; solidly bitter with a long lasting aftertaste of herbs and peanuts - a very nice beer courtesy of Markus Wernig - pours a slightly hazy blond beer with no head retention; aroma of plastic and honey; medium-bodied and fairly tasty; quite sweet, some shy tartness and residual sugars; herbal and honeyish aftertaste with unfortunately more hints of plastic courtesy of Markus Wernig - slightly hazy blond beer with a little persistent white foam; gently dusty with light peanutty notes; low carbonation and moderate malt backbone; almost no bitterness and a pretty tasteless finish; slightly dry and dusty - unsignificant courtesy of Markus Wernig - pours a clear very dark brown beer with no head retention; vaguely toasted toffeish notes with hints of cola; medium-bodied, slgihtly sweet and tart but pretty tasteless overall; quite dry aftertaste of butterscotch and cola - dubious fine hop aroma, slightly sweet courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - clear bright golden colour with a little persistent white foam; crisp aroma, notes of grain and aromatic hoppiness; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate, moderate bitterness and slightly dry; long gently malty and flowery finish - easy courtesy of Markus Wernig - hazy blond beer with a little white foam left but a correct lacework; aroma of dust, herb and aromatic fruity hops; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied and with some astringency, a gentle bitterness and some corny notes in the finish from GGF - pours a dark ruby-brown colour and a little long lasting foam; notes of toffee and slightly toasted; medium-bodied and sweet, no bitterness and a clean palate; quite logn aftertaste of butter, caramel and cola courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy dark orange colour with a little beige foam; aroma of oranges, cinnamon and caramel; sweet and with a respectable malt body; juicy; long fruity finish with notes of rose, honey and alcohol - unusual red-brown colour, few head, malt and chocolate aroma, buttery, thin body, sweet with a short dry finish - lacking of character courtesy of Markus Wernig - pours a clear and bright golden colour with a white persistent but chaotic foam; oily grassy hops hit the nose; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; sweet and slightly sticky on the tongue; a gentle bitterness introduces a decently malty and aromatic grassy finish - quite rough and inellegant courtesy of Markus Wernig - clear golden-bronze colour with a little foam left; sweetish aroma of apples and pears; very sweet with a quite full malt body; sweetish and fruity malty and ethanol finish - not good clear pale golden colour, big head, nice lace, strong herbal aroma with buttery notes, full-bodied, moderate bitterness, dry herbal finish - a little bit heavy deep golden colour, fine head, banana and wheat aroma, sweet and smooth, well-balanced brown-amber colour, big head, few wheat aroma, sweet with some acidity cloudy bright orange colour with a bad head retention; robust spicy aroma, mints, herbs and coriander; sweet and medium-bodied, a hint of citrusy acidity; long spicy finish - quite fresh and pleasant cloudy white colour, big head, deep banana aroma, full-bodied, wheat, dry aftertaste - well-balanced courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy blond-orange colour, little foam; dusty and citrusy aroma with a touch of cellar; medium-bodied, subtle and solid carbonation, fresh palate and a quite dry, slightly fruity aftertaste with notes of cellar very clear and pale golden colour, little unregular foam; aroma of plastic and dried corn; medium-bodied and quite sweet; slightly oily mouthfeel; short corny finish with some residual sweetness hazy golden-orange colour with a creamy white head and a nice lace; herbal aroma (sage), good malt body; the finish is rather short, herbal and buttery - good and gentle courtesy of Markus Wernig - very pale golden colour with a modest white foam left; herbs and wet paperboard in the nose; sweet and with a moderate malt body; some sharp herbal tartness; slightly oily, light herbal finish clear golden colour with a big creamy head, fat grass aroma, medium-bodied, moderate bitterness, dry herbal finish - correct courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pale golden-yellow colour with a poor foam left; nothing distinctable comes out from the aroma; very thin-bodied and tasteless, no bitterness and a deeply watery finish - very close to water courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear pale golden-yellow colour with a thin foam left; aroma of lemon, cinnamon and shampoo; very sweet and sticky, thin-bodied and with a long citrusy finish - avoid it! courtesy of Markus Wernig - crystal clear pale golden colour with a little foam left; grassy oily hops hit the nose; sweet and gently oily on the tongue, a light astringent bitterness before a quite long grassy finish - deeply boring golden colour, strong aroma, smooth, dry lime aroma, fresh, some acid tones courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very pale and clear golden beer; poor foam left; aroma of corn and wet paperboard; modest malt body; some sweetness and a tart and harsh bitterness; dry and corny finish with more notes of carton - avoid this ! courtesy of Markus Wernig - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent foam; aroma of malt, corn and hay; good malt body, modest carbonation and fairly tasty; very malty, corny finish - a very good beer clear yellow colour, no head, medium maltiness, low on hops, full-bodied, slightly tart, long dry finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and bright pale golden yellow colour with a decent white stable foam; very herbal nose with buttery notes; medium-bodied, bitter herbal finish with some spicy touches - a very good pils canned; brewed for the supermarket Aldi - clear and bright golden colour; no foam remaining; fat grassy aroma, sweet and medium-bodied, a fair bitterness and a grassy, quite dry finish brewed for the supermarket Aldi - fully cloudy orange colour, big creamy white head, nice lace; moderate malty and flowery aroma; fairly astringent, medium-bodied, good bitterness and a short dry malty and slightly fruity finish courtesy of Markus Wernig - clear ruby-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lacing left on the side of the glass; shy notes of caramel and biscuits; very sweetish palate, medium-bodied and without any bitterness; long lingering sweetness in a poor finish - a bad one courtesy of Markus Wernig - clear golden colour with a little persistent white foam; nice lace; fairly herbal/grassy aroma; the palate is quite oily, medium malt backbone, some sweetness and a very low bitterness; decently malty and slightly flowery finish - not exciting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy golden-yellow colour with a fast disappearing white head; aroma of grass and minerals; moderate malt body; quite soft palate with a huge late bitterness; dry and very bitter aftertaste of grass and herbs - one-dimensional and unbalanced but somehow manages to please me clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, fat grassy aroma with some nutty notes, good malt body, slightly oily, very pleasant dry malty and herbal aftertaste - this is quality stuff clear golden colour, fine head and a nice lacing, grassy, nice aromatic hoppiness, medium-bodied, sparkling, decent bitterness, dry herbal and slightly nutty finish - balanced and subtle deep golden colour, fine head, herbal aroma, well-hopped, dry - very good golden colour, strong hop aroma, fresh, dry aftertaste pale yellow colour, few foam, fresh, malty nose with a strange unpleasant touch, too much carbonation (it's probably part of this beer definition...), unpleasant dry finish - what did they try to make here ? transparent golden colour, few head, malty and alcohol nose, robust, strong bitterness, long dry hoppy finish - well made with lot of character canned from Aldi - clear and pale golden colour with a moderate foam left; aroma of paperboard and wet rice; the palate is quite tart but not too thin; moderately dry finish with an aftertaste of wort and corn - not that bad courtesy of Marc Elsborg - slightly hazy blond colour; very little foam left; aroma of dust and paper with a note of old apples and burnt malts; moderate malt body and carbonation; sweet with a low and unclean bitterness; a bit dry and short aftertaste with more dusty notes - deeply uninteresting and not really under control very clear and bright golden colour, almost no foam remaining; light plastic-like aroma mixed with hints of aromatic hops; sweet and medium-bodied, some late tartness; decently malty finish but with more plastic and corny notes - cheap canned; a huge thank you to Per Samuelsson for this very rare beer ! - pale and hazy golden-yellow colour with suspect particules floating within; big creamy white head; dusty aroma with notes of olive and vinegar; creamy mouthfeel and gently sweet; light-bodied (particularly failing on the end); no bitterness; a touch of almonds in a short finish - I seriously doubt that this beer has no alcohol and not only because it would be the first one I would not have been able to detect from its aroma (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/southasia/3537369.stm) from Bier-Bienne - clear and very pale golden beer; poor head retention; very shy flowery nose, gently buttery; medium-bodied and pretty tasteless; slightly spicy and buttery finish - cheap golden-blond colour, big creamy head, deep spicy aroma with strong alcohol notes and honey, very smooth, warming and bitter, lot of character, long bitter spicy and alcohol finish from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy dark ruby-brown colour, solid and persistent creamy beige foam; aroma of ginger, bread and apple; sweet and juicy, low carbonation and a respectable malt body; finishes a bit sticky and bitter with a long bready and gently fruity aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent white head made of big bubbles; aroma of oranges and honey; notes of raisins; highly carbonated and full-bodied, sweet and with a moderate bitterness; long fizzy finish of oranges with a touch of pepper; slightly dry from crackedkettle.com - cloudy orange colour with a little white foam; aroma of coriander, candi sugar and oranges; highly carbonated, very tart and sour/acidic, medium-bodied, very dry finish with more sourish notes of orange and some undefined spices - very original and not for the cowards from crackedkettle.com - black coloured with a firm and persistent beige head; aroma of cold roasted coffee and ashes; light notes of vanilla; medium-bodied and quite harsh palate; effervescent, bitter and dry; long tart bitterness in a roasted and fizzy coffeeish aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark copper-orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; charming aroma of grapefruit and almonds; tart with a high but fine carbonation; medium to full malt body, fair and quite astringent bitterness; long almondy and bitter finish - very good! from crackedkettle.com - cloudy red-orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; aroma of dust and apple with a touch of honey; medium-bodied , tart and effervescent with a solid bitterness; long aftertaste of orange peels and undefined spices; quite dry from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with a creamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of bread and almonds; medium-bodied, highly carbonated, fizzy and moderately sweet, very tart bitterness; dry and quite harsh almondy and yeasty finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy orange colour with absolutely no foam; solid aroma of rhubarb and vinegar; very low carbonation and a moderate malt body, fair sourness; quite dry and sourish aftertaste of rhubarb and mint - by far not the best beer from this brewery courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy deep reddish colour, no foam; robust raspberry aroma, hay and vinegar; medium-bodied and highly sour, low carbonation, slightly oily; long and dry raspberry and cherry (I feel more than the 5% present) finish with notes of dust and hay - complex and marvelously executed courtesy of fiulijn - hazy orange colour with a solid foamy beige foam; subtle aroma of vinegar and hay; fizzy palate and with a high carbonation, medium-bodied and with a fair acidity; quite dry and long acidic fruity and slightly corky finish courtesy of fiulijn - hazy orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; complex and solid aroma of cork, cheese and hay; subtle carbonation and with a fair acidity and a medium malt backbone; quite dry and long acidic fruity and cheesy finish with lingering notes of cork 2002 vintage - hazy bright and dark orange colour with a little white foam; very complex aroma of hay, rhubarb and grapefruit; medium-bodied, juicy and very acidic; somehow smooth; very long acidic aftertaste with more dust, vinegar and rhubarb - a great beer! 2005 vintage, thanks to Per - opaque dark redish colour with absolutely no foam; deep aroma of black cherries with notes of vinegar and haye; oily with a good malt body; a robust acidity appears before a long and moderately dry aftertaste of cherries and rhubarb - a little lack of complexitiy prevents this beer to be relly great cloudy orange colour with a firm little white head; aroma of orange peel with lingering notes of spices; slightly oily with a high carbonation, medium-bodied with a robust sweetness, a touch of acidic tartness partially balances it; slightly fruity finish bottled on 21-Nov-1998; thanks to fiulijn for this one ! - it comes with a bright and opaque orange colour and a solid persistent white head, a penetrating, complex nose of rhubarb, grapefruit, sour apples and vinegar; high carbonation, some acidity in the beginning, soon followed by a robust sourness; clean malt body; the finish is very dry and deeply sour with more notes of apples and rhubarb, the whole thing staying very long in the mouth - another masterpiece from 3 Fonteinen ! Bottled, 1999 vintage, thanks to fiulijn ! - amber-orange colour, no foam, strong aroma of vinegar and rhubarb, lactic, notes of haye, very acidic and sour but never too aggressive, very dry sourish rhubarb finish - waouh ! this is what a geuze should be; perfectly wonderful ! from Erzbierschof.ch - very dark brown almost black beer under a solid long lasting creamybeige foam; citric nose, pineapple and roasted chocolate, sweet and sour, medium-bodied, creamy palate, notes of apples, fresh chocolatey and fruity palate; long lasting 2003 vintage; from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy orange colour with a poor foam left; aroma of hay and cheese; highly carbonated and full-bodied; some acidity; dry and long aftertaste of hay, bretts and mango 1999 vintage, sampled 12711/2004 - slightly hazy reddish colour, the initial foam quickly reduces, haye and vinegar, notes of red fruits, very sour, very dry and sour vinegar aftertaste - a big punch in the face ! (thanks to fiulijn vor this very impressive beer) from erzbierschof.ch - hazy reddish-amber colour with a poor head retention; complex and fair aroma of wood, cheese, vinegar and red fruits; full-bodied and moderately carbonated, very tasty, sweet and fairly sour; woody and cheesy finish with more notes of vinegar and apples - superb! clear, reddish in colour, absolutely no foam, strong aroma of vinegar and dry cherries, notes of cellar and noble moisture, very dry and very sour, the finish is moderately long, dry and sour - very good but lacking a bit of complexity hazy orange colour with a firm creamy head and a beautiful lacing; bready nose with citrusy, grapefruity notes; tart, medium to full malt body, some acidity and a long dry aftertaste of orange peel and almonds - a very nice brew from Amstein - pale and hazy golden-blond colour under a robust and bright white foam; very juicy fruity nose (apple and pineapple), quite spicy, some notes of esters and hops too; soft mouthfeel and medium-bodied, bitter/sweet and juicy, fizzy and fruity aftertaste with some residual sugars - dangerously easy drinking for a beer at 8.5%; a pleasant beer but one which will give me a bad headache if I drink the whole bottle cloudy white colour, fine head, honey and lemon aroma, acidity, full, alcohol clear dark reddish colour, fine and compact head, nice lacing, slightly toasted nose, aroma of licorice and caramel with a touch of alcohol, some sweetness, robust malt body, creamy mouthfeel with a correct finishing bitterness, the aftertaste is malty, slightly fruity and quite long amber-brown colour, fine head, apple and spicy aroma, smooth, full and bitter with a long spicy finish deep golden colour, nice head, fruity and spicy aroma, smooth, alcohol presence, tart, spicy finish hazy orange colour with a fine head and a correct lacing, spicy, bready and honeyish nose, creamy mouthfeel, medium to full body, some sweetness and tartness followed by a decent bitterness, moderately dry yeasty finish with some sugars remaining clear red-brown colour with a fine foam, slightly toasted caramel aroma, sweet with a moderate body, the finish is toasted, grassy and decently malty - ok, but lacking of complexity hazy amber-orange with yeast particules floating in, few foam, strong peachy and perfumy aroma, corny, tart and oily with a decent bitterness, the finish is dry, malty and fruity - complex and solid orange colour, few head, impresive aroma: yeasty, bready with deep fruity notes, full-bodied, nice bitterness, touch of alcohol, long dry bready finish - a very nice beer ! very cloudy dark orange colour with a giant creamy head, estery and yeasty nose, full-bodied, solid bitterness, the finish is bready and slightly dry with a long bitterness - beautiful ! red-brown colour, no foam; aroma: ginger bread, prune, chocolate; flavor: ginger bread, intense; aftertaste: very sweet, long honey colour, deep lemon and spicy aroma, smooth, full bodied, some pleasant acidity reddish-brown colour with a big dense foam, subtle and complex aroma of caramel, malt, pear and bread, creamy mouthfeel, medium to full-bodied, very bitter, dry bitter and woody, caramel aftertaste with light notes of alcohol - deeply balanced and complex (thanks to fiulijn for this beer !) red-amber colour, fine lace, very malty, spicy, sweet, spicy aftertaste - great beer cloudy dark orange colour, fine head, deep honeyish aroma, smooth and sweet, lot of carbonation, long spicy and bitter finish with some fruity notes (lychees) - a good example of the style re-rated (originally 8/2002; 3.6); from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a robust white foam left; correct lacework; estery notes of yellow fruits, candy sugar and marshmallow; full-bodied , sweet and fizzy; some tart light acidity and light dry; chewy fruity and spicy finish, perfumy courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy golden-blond colour with a bright and firm white foam; solid fruity hoppiness (grapefruit and apple), citrus and esters; medium to full malt body, quite sweet with a late bitterness; long aromatic bitter fruity finish - a very nice beer; refreshing and lively; the missing link between IPA's and tripels updated 1/2006: cloudy reddish-brown colour with a rocky, brown-tainted head and a nice lacing; strong estery nose, notes of apple and melon; sweet with a robust malt backbone; long malty and fruity finish with notes of caramel and some residual sugars; a hint of warming alcohol brings the final touch to this very enjoyable beer

1/2001: bordeaux colour, banana aroma, spicy, sweet, full-bodied, spicy aftertaste dark brown colour, big creamy head, beautiful lace, strong caramel and malt aroma with notes of anise, spicy, sweet and full-bodied, lot of carbonation, dry malty and spicy finish deep honey colour, nice lace, orange aroma, fresh, fruity and bitter cloudy yellow-orange colour, fine head, deep spicy aroma (coriander, cloves?), hay and lemon, medium-bodied, dry and light acidic finish - a sure value dark ruby-brown colour, little chaotic foam but a nice lacing, toffee aroma, notes of malt and alcohol, sweet and meidum-bodied, a bit oily with a sugary and caramelish finish - an easy, low-quality dubbel clear blond colour with a big foam and a nice lacing, yeasty aroma with notes of pear and alcohol, sweet and medium-bodied, hint of bitterness, the finish is very short and inoffensiv - a beer for beginners cloudy honey colour, fine head, chemical grapefruit aroma, very yeasty, effervescent, some sweetnes followed by a long bitter and very spicy finish. Too much carbonation, lacking of balance and quite artificial character. very dark ruby-brown colour with a poor beige head, aroma of red fruits, candi sugar and a touch of vinegar, sweet with a poor malt body, lemonade-like, sweetish aftertaste of cola, low carbonation golden-orange colour, fine head, fresh aroma of coriander and lemon, totally flat flavour - probably the most unbalanced beer I've ever had red-brown colour, few head, plum aroma, slightly sour, light-bodied reddish colour, few head, hoppy, mango and roses nose, slightly smokey, tart and dry, fresh - easy but pleasant very light yellow colour, nice head, not very hopped, fresh and dry 3 y.o. - hazy golden-orange colour with a little stable head leaving a nice lacing; aroma of bread and orange peal; lot of carbonation, full-bodied with a tart bitterness; long bitter orange-ish aftertaste with notes of old apples, warming alcohol, and spices - a solid tripel transparent golden colour, few head, candy and alcohol nose, sweet and very spicy, long finish brown colour, fine head, malty with a hint of burnt caramel in the nose, sweet candy - nice but nothing to dream about re-rated, Aug-2005 - hazy red-brown colour with a little foam; strong spicy nose (horseradish and something else I can’t put a name on it) with notes of strawberries, solvent and alcohol in the background; strong malt body, a bit oily and definitively on the sweet side though a correct bitterness shows itself at the end; the finish is dry and very malty, very spicy and with long warming alcohol notes - lacks of cohesion red-brown colour, fine head and a beautiful lace, malt and caramel aroma with fruity notes, full-bodied, sweet with a robust malty finish pale golden colour, the initial foam disappears very fast, very light hoppiness in the nose, sweet, light to medium-bodied, tart with a touch of bitterness, the finish is slightly dry but mainly watery - nothing to see here and I will take the freedom to dislike this beer. bottled, thanks to Per - cloudy orange colour and almost no foam; a solid flowery and fruity (lychees and pineapple) hoppiness invades the nose with unusual notes of ashes in the background; medium to full-bodied with a clean malt profile; long dry bitter fruity finish - a very good and unusual beer from crackedkettle.com - cloudy orange colour with tons of particles floating within, giant pale beige foam and a nice lacework; aroma of almonds and apples, slightly dusty and spicy; juicy palate, full-bodied and with a fair bitterness; the finish is herbal, bitter and fruity, lasting very long - a beautiful gift courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange colour under a solid bright white foam; nice lace; yeasty and estery nose, citrusy and almondy; low carbonation and medium to full-bodied, moderate bitterness and a fruity, almondy hoppy finish - shows a fresh hoppiness from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid white foam left; nice lacework; yeasty and fruity (pear and grapefruit), spicy; juicy palate, quite full-bodied and very bitter, quite dry with an aftertaste of bitter oranges and a touch of almonds - very nice from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a firm and solid beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of pineapples and apples; notes of cream and spices, quite vinous; sweet and with a fine carbonation, juicy and very fruity, estery finish - pleasant from belgianshop.com - the beer is nervously foaming out of the bottle ... cloudy copper-brown colour, foaming, foaming ... I needed 10 minutes to pour it; giant beige foam; aroma of caramel and dust; very sweet and full-bodied; thick with a solid bitterness, quite dry and long aftertaste of caramel with strong warming alcohol notes - weird courtesy of Allen - black coloured with a little beige foam left; aroma of black cherries, licorice and hints of vinegar; gently sourish and full-bodied, moderately dry and with long notes of black cherries and vinegar again - original from belgianshop.com - cloudy dark brown colour with a solid creamy beige head; nice lace; anise and pepper aroma; notes of banana; very creamy in the mouth, full-bodied, tart and fair bitterness; the finish is long with a chocolatey maltiness and more spicy notes - robust and with lot of character courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown colour with a solid dark beige foam left; a fair smokiness with notes of ashes and exotic fruits; medium-bodied and quite creamy palate, some tartness and quite acidic/bitter; the finish is salty with notes of tar and ashes - very good and interesting courtesy of fiulijn - a brutal gushing sadly makes 1dl disappear ... pours a very dark brown cloudy beer; little long lasting beige foam leaving a correct lacework; a fair whisky presence in the nose along with notes of wood, licorice and black chocolate, fairly roasted; full-bodied and with some initial sweetness, a solid harsh bitterness; very long roasted chocolatey and woody finish where the whisky notes, this time, stay in the background courtesy of DerDoppelbock - cloudy copper-amber colour with a huge and firm beige head; solid hoppy nose with notes of almonds, oranges and caramel; very rounded mouthfeel, medium to full malt body; some astringency and a respectable bitterness; long grassy and fruity (orange dominates) aftertaste courtesy of Papsoe - very dark brown colour, no foam remaining; deep aroma of black chocolate and licorice; slightly toasty, low carbonation, sweet with a fair bitterness; lot of residual sugars in the finish with notes of coffee and chocolate from crackedkettle.com - brutal gushing leaving barely half of the bottle left to drink; cloudy and very unclean orange colour; solid and long lasting pale beige foam; nice lacework; estery, dusty and very fruity aroma (apple and banana), light notes of caramel; overcarbonated and very sweet; juicy palate and with a good malt backbone; moderate bitterness and a long sweetish and fruity, yeasty finish courtesy of Doeschi - dark black beer under a solid dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted aroma of licorice and ashes; light notes of coffee; a solid carbonation and a solid malt backbone; pretty tart and with a respectable bitterness and an acidic touch; dry bitter and very roasted coffeish aftertaste with lingering notes of licorice courtesy of Doeschi - gusher alert !!! cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a solid foamy and creamy beige head; gently sourish aroma of yeast and apples, notes of mango too; full-bodied and sourish, slightly dry and with a long fruity and yeasty finish with lingering sourish notes courtesy of Doeschi - cloudy very dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; sourish malty aroma with notes of cherries and marzipan; medium-bodied and with a moderate tart sourness; quite long aftertaste of red fruits with lingering sourish notes dark ruby-brown colour, big creamy head, nice lacing, malty, prune aroma, bready, vinous, very smoot, lightly sweet, sharp bitterness with a touch of acidity, long dry malty finish with notes of alcohol - robust and complex, the freshness of the mouthfeel is tempered by the quite heavy finish courtesy of Christoph Uhl; canned - clear and bright golden beer with a fast vanishing white foam; mild flowery and grassy aroma; soft mouth-feel, low carbonation and low bitterness; some sweetness, light grainy and flowery finish - insignificant cloudy orange colour, creamy head, peach and apricot aroma (as expected, but not overwhelming), vinegar, very smooth, lot of carbonation, yeasty, some acidity followed by a long bitter and fruity finish - surprisingly good and well-balanced dark orange colour, no head, fruity (pineapple?) and vinegar aroma, lot of carbonation, tart, fresh with a dry acid and fruity finish - refreshing and pleasant deep amber colour, big creamy head, wonderful lace, deep spicy and fruity aroma, bready, malty, sweet and creamy with a touch of acidity, dry spicy finish pale yellow-white colour, big creamy head, perfumy, coriander aroma, grainy, acid notes, fresh, dry citrusy finish pale orange colour, big creamy head, earthy, wood and nutty aroma, sweet and smooth, alcohol notes, long bitter hazelnutty finish - very nice clear amber-blond with a big creamy head which leaves a nice lacing, strong corny aroma with some spicy and medicinal notes, very carbonated, smooth and unpleasant mouthfeel with a dry and rough bitter finish - don't know what this is supposed to be but this is a failure red-amber colour, no head, malty , prune aroma, acid and sweet, dry plumy finish orange colour, big creamy head, beautiful lace, peach and spicy aroma, lot of carbonation, creamy, alcohol flavors, very long bitter spicy finish transparent amber colour, fine head, spicy aroma with fruity notes (pear?), very carbonated, tart and sweet with just few bitterness to deal with, long spicy finish A beer with mustard ?!? That's the kind of things I'm always afraid to taste ... - cloudy orange colour, fine creamy head, spicy aroma (notes of mustard but nothing offending), sweet and full-bodied with a late, fine, sharp finish pale orange colour, fine creamy head, discreet peach and spicy nose, estery, overcarbonated like, unfortunately, most of the products from this brewery, creamy, some acidity, dry nutty finish - unbalanced and quite brutal dark ruby-brown colour, big creamy head, beautiful lace, spicy and yeasty with notes of caramel, full-bodied, smooth, sweet and heavy, slightly bitter, long aftertaste of caramel golden colour, big creamy head, very complex nose: alcohol, spicy with notes of peanuts, very asserive, earthy, full and bitter, dry spicy finish with a touch of acidity - a beautiful brew ! bronze colour, nice creamy head, subtile fruity (lychee) aroma, smooth, slightly tart with some bitterness in the finish - easy but quite seducing translucide and bright golden colour, big and irregular white head with big bubbles; elusive herbal aroma with notes of paperboard behind; the palate begins slightly oily, moderately sweet; medium-bodied; a hint of late bitterness with a decent malty, corny finish - drinkable clear golden colour, almost no foam; aroma of wort, sweet and watery; long aftertaste of wort - pfouaahh ... canned; from Amstein - clear golden colour with a bad head retention; aroma of apple and solvent; sticky and very sweet, full-bodied; long fruity finish with more notes of solvent and a heavy warming alcohol kick courtesy of Allen - pours a hazy amber beer under a huge pale beige foam; modest flowery and earthy aroma; rounded palate, sweet and with a medium malt backbone; slightly sticky and with a moderate bitterness; some residual sugars in a gentle flowery finish - terribly lacking of character the label says: "without aftertaste" as if it was the ultimate marketing argument. Ridiculous and tragic at the same time ... - transparent golden colour, fine head, few hop presence, crisp and fresh, dry and short finish. After all, it was not as bad as the label said it was ! courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - pours a cloudy brown beer with an orange hue; poor head retention; aroma of molasses, ripe prunes and bananas; solid carbonation, very sweet, full-bodied, quite thick; aftertaste of molasses, honey and plums; some residual sweetness dark brown colour, fine lace, ginger bread aroma, sweet, spicy - has some likeness with the Westvleteren deep honey colour, big head, orange, spicy, caramel cloudy amber-orange colour, almost no foam, aroma of bread, orange and diacetyl, lot of carbonation, medium-bodied, rather neutral with a dry unpleasant aftertaste of unfermented malt - needs to be improved cloudy orange colour, almost no foam, aroma of orange, coriander and unfermented malts, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is slightly dry and remembers me the one of my first homebrew ... and this is not a compliment ... @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - slightly hazy brown coloured with a solid beige foam left; malty and biscuity aroma with a touch of ginger; rounded palate and a medium malt backbone; slightly dry and short malty finish; a hint of grapefruit and a buttery tone in the aftertaste - a nice balance hazy reddish-orange colour with a fine creamy white head and a superb lacing; the yeasty/bready notes domintae leaving just some hints of apricot in the background; soft and creamy mouthfeel with a low carbonation; it ends bitter and moderately dry with long yeasty notes - easy but quite pleasant hazy orange colour, very foamy and creamy head, aroma of candy sugar and orange peal, creamy mouthfeel, medium to full body, slightly acidic, dry bitter and lemony finish with some alcohol notes clear dark brown colour, giant and nervous foamy head, caramel and malty aroma, sweet and medium-bodied, slightly overcarbonated, touch of sourness, the finish is moderately dry and malty but quite long - OK but nothing to write home about hazy dark reddish-brown colour under a fine little foam; gentle fruity nose with notes of vinegar; rather thin-bodied and quite sharp acidity; the finish is moderately dry, showing more acidity and some notes of apple - lacking of malt backbone to be really good pours a very dark brown colour under a creamy brown/beige head; a bit toasty, cookie maltiness with some ginger and grapefruity notes; moderately sweet and with a decent malt body; biscuity maltiness in the finish and some residual sweetness amber-orange colour, little chaotic foam but a nice lacing, aroma of apple and cream, some yeasty notes, full-bodied, quite neutral, malty and slightly fruity finish - gentle hazy ruby colour with a solid creamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of apple, gingerbread and solvent; medium-bodied, some harshness, sweet and slightly sour; the finish is short and malty but an unpleasant vegetable aftertaste stays in the mouth from belgianshop.com - very cloudy dark orange colour, little elusive foam; aroma of pineapple, perfumy with some spicy notes; sweet, tart and acidic, medium-bodied and a bit oily on the tongue; the finish is quite dry, acidic and peppery - sharp and full of character very dark brown colour, nice head, coffee aroma, sour and horribly disgusting according to the label: "the best belgian witbier on the market"; I never made good experiences with beers claiming such things - pale cloudy orange colour, fine head, nice lace, discreet perfumy and spicy aroma, citrusy, crisp, sweet and refreshing, moderate citrusy finish - lacks of complexity cloudy honey colour, nice head, fruity aroma, sweet, light and spicy clear yellow colour, few head, herbal, medium hoppiness, slightly tart, medium-bodied with a dry, light bitter finish rose-orange colour with a little foam, strong aroma of raspberry juice, some initial tartness followed by an incredible sweetness, a bit oily and heavy, long sugary raspberry jam finish - desperately cloying ... courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear blond-amber colour, little foam; sourish vinegar aroma, respectable malt body, sour with some sweetness underneath; tart, long sourish aftertaste of cherries and plums; quite dry - a very good one clear dark reddish colour, few head but a nice lacing, nice cherry aroma, slightly vinous, crisp and sweet, light to medium-bodied, clean cherryish finish - fresh and too sweet but for some mysterious reasons I like it. clear dark reddish colour, fine head and a beautiful lace, dry cherry aroma, notes of vinegar and an unpleasant paperboard touch, very sweet and very light-bodied, the finih is dry and flat except for some cherryish and carton-like notes - barely drinkable amber-yellow colour, fine head, very fruity aroma (apricot), perfumy, lactic, strange vegetable flavour, sweet, orange candy, no character also sampled as "Bécasse Kriek Primeur 96" - fine impressive aroma, cherry and spicy flavor - great! reddish colour, fine head, nice lace, moderate raspberry aroma, vinous, very sweet with only few sourness to balance it, artificial candies-like finish cloudy orange colour, honey and orange aroma, spicy honey flavor cloudy ruby colour with a big creamy head, strong honeyish aroma, notes of berries, full-bodied, lot of carbonation, the finish is dry and flowery with long honeyish notes under the name Cistercienne Bruna (same recipe): bright dark ruby-brown colour with a dense creamy head, nice lacing, strong spicy aroma (nutmeg?), earthy, notes of alcohol, sweet with a very creamy mouthfeel, the finish is slightly dry, quite bitter and salty with a touch of chocolate - a very interesting dubbel !
23.10.2001: brown-amber colour, fine head, superb aroma (apple, cherry), smooth, dry courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy blond colour with a little white foam; esters and citrus, some spicy notes too; sticky and full-bodied, very sweet, dry and bitter aftertaste of candi sugar, fruits and spices - quite heavy red colour, fine creamy head, deep raspberry aroma, crisp and fresh, sweet and slightly tart, dry fruity finish - one-dimensional but very pleasant clear amber colour with a fine head and a correct lacing, floral hoppiness with notes of caramel, medium-bodied, fine bitterness, the finish is quite dry, moderately malty with reminiscence of caramel - fresh and subtle from crackedkettle.com; 4 grains beer (barley, wheat, oats and spelt) - cloudy dark orange colour with a poor and irregular foam; aroma of cinnamon, apricot and orange; highly carbonated, medium-bodied, tart palate; rough and bitter aftertaste of orange and cinnamon - raw and unfriendly from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy blond beer with a firm and long lasting foam; aroma of apples with estery notes; high carbonation and fairly sweet; corny finish with more notes of apples and candy sugar cloudy orange colour with a giant creamy head and a nice lacing, very spicy nose, notes of lemon and ham, slightly acidic, sweet with some astringence, dry citrusy and spicy finish orange colour, big creamy head, nice lace, fresh and spicy, full-bodied, slightly tart (here comes the mustard! but stays very subtle), long dry bitter finish - well-balanced and interesting deep orange colour, big head, orange aroma, smooth, full-bodied, bitter aftertaste dark brown, nice head, malty, caramel, full-bodied from belgianshop.com - clear and bright reddish-brown colour, no remaining foam; vinous, aroma of wood and sourcherries; sweet and sour, medium-bodied, some astringence; long and quite dry, sourish, fruity and caramelish finish from Amstein - quite clear blond colour under a huge white foamy head; very estery nose with notes of pear and yeast; bitter-sweet palate and quite full-bodied; aftertaste of fruits and solvent cloudy orange colour, unregular foam, very strong passion fruit aroma, very very sweet, slightly acidic, sugary and fruity - out of any balance; not suitable for adults one more beer from this crazy cherry juice trend ... - clear reddish in colour, giant unregular and pinky head, nice lacing, strong nose of cherry-sweeties with notes of wet haye, very sweet, slightly sourish, the finish is long and shows more chery notes - a bit cloying due to an excessive sweetness; I’m not convinced reddish colour, fine head, pleasant raspberry aroma, sweet with wome sourness clear dark reddish colour with a big and unregular creamy pinky head, nice lacing, dry raspberry aroma, sweet and sour, light to medium-bodied, oily, long sourish raspberry finish - ok, but to drink in small quantities pale orange colour, fine head, wine-like aroma, fruity, tart, sweet, lack of complexity 3 y.o. - blond-orange colour, fine creamy head, subtle flowery and honeyish aroma with a touch of alcohol, very smooth, creamy, moderate bitterness, long dry yeasty finish with strong notes of gingerbread from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark blond colour with a little persistent beige foam; slightly yeasty with notes of peach and passion fruit; sweet and full-bodied, solid carbonation and quite sticky; a solid bitterness and a long fruity, bitter-sweet finish - a very nice beer from belgianshop.com - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a stable little beige foam; spicy nose with notes of blackcurrant; thick, very sweet and oily, full-bodied; very long woody, spicy and yeasty finish with a warming alcohol touch from crackedkettle.com - cloudy orange colour with a decent head retention; estery, perfumy and very spicy aroma; sharp and with a solid carbonation; tart and acidic; some residual sweetness and a moderate bitterness in a long spicy (coriander) and fruity estery finish - interesting from belgianshop.com - hazy dark brown colour with a solid creamy beige foam; correct lacing; chocolatey maltiness with notes of pear; creamy with a moderate malt body; light bitterness; short aftertaste of almonds and cookies pours a cloudy copper colour with a nice firm creamy head and a nice lace; powerful and complex aroma of vinegar, grapefruit, hay and acidic cream; notes of cork; solid malt body, very intense sourness; long and dry aftertaste of green apples and vinegar - refreshing, complex and diabolically pleasant courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy blond -orange colour with a moderate head retention; aroma of cobweb, old apples and cellar; acidic, medium-bodied; fair and subtle carbonation; quite dry aftertaste of old apples and vinegar 2002 vintage, sampled 05/2004 - clear bright reddish colour, almost no foam, crisp amd acidic raspberry aroma, vinous, full-bodied, light acidity, the finish is moderately dry with more raspberry notes bottled 1997, sampled june 2003 - deep bright orange colour, big creamy head, complex aroma (apple, ginger, cinnamon, rhubarb with light grassy notes), strong acidity, very long dry fruity and acid finish - complex and refreshing dark reddish colour with a rocky stable beige head; aroma of hay and cheese, crisp cherryish notes are coming through while the beer gets warmer; initially smooth but soon comes a solid acidity; medium-bodied, long acidic, dry and cheese-ish finish - a beautiful kriek and a perfect beer to celebrate the victory of Russia over Canada ! hazy pale orange colour, little foam, rhubarb, haye and vinegar, refreshing, tart, lot of carbonation, acidic, long dry alcohol finish - simply wonderful ! very cloudy and dark reddish brown colour with a big, rose-tainted foamy head, beautiful lace; powerful and charming aroma of cherry and vinegar meeting notes of cheese and hay; the mouthfeel is surprisingly thin for a beer at 6.5% but some help comes immediately with a long dry and beautiful aftertaste of sour cherries and rhubarb ruby colour, fine head, cherry and caramel aroma, very sweet, lack of complexity, aftertaste is brief and dry - pleasant but lacks of complexity. from erzbierschof.ch; 2008 vintage - hazy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; deep aroma of wood and cherries, sourish with some notes of vinegar; a high carbonation and pretty sticky; some sweetness below; dry and sourish/acidic; long notes of cherries and wood, vinegar - a beautiful beer! clear pale yellow colour with a giant and very foamy head, apple and acidic aroma, overcarbonated, oily and heavy, lot of alcohol and licorice, notes of cleaning product, bitter - it really doesn’t work for me hint of cherry aroma, flat taste re-rated (originally 4.3 1/2001; from Bier-Bienne - quite clear red-amber beer with a long lasting yet chaotic foam; chewy and estery nose, aroma of red fruits marmalade and spices; full-bodied and pretty sweet, fair carbonation, some residual sugars in a long fruity, yeasty and perfumy finish; sticky re-rated; from Bier-Bienne - light hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; very estery fruity aroma with notes of marzipan and marmalade; pretty sweet , fairly carbonated; chewy finish with pretty lot of residual sugars and more estery fruity notes; spicy

12/2000 - clear, cloudy, nice head, deep orange and perfumy aroma, sweet and spicy flavor, long aftertaste - absolutely marvelous ! cloudy honey colour, fine head, grapefruit aroma, sweet and spicy with a nutty aftertaste clear reddish-amber in colour, creamy white-beige head; nice lace; weird aroma of smoked sausages, lemony and grassy; lot of carbonation, thin-bodied, low bitterness before a moderately dry finish where notes of old apples and cooked vegetables meet together - very dubious cloudy orange colour with an incredibly foamy white creamy head; citrusy and honeyish aroma, some coriander also; sweet, soft and creamy, a touch of acidity but by far not enough to balance the sweetness; honeyish finish with some residual sugars cloudy amber-brown with a big creamy head, discreet licorice aroma with light bready notes, dusty, light-bodied, flavourless, watery and slightly dry finish - very bad beer from a strange brewery ! amber-orange colour, big creamy head, strong estery and yeasty nose, some spices, overcarbonated, slightly sour, bubblegum-like aftertaste of bitter orange - artificial from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - clear very dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of licorice and toasted malts; notes of dark chocolate; juicy and medium-bodied, some sweetness and long notes of figs and black cherries in the finish dirty red-amber colour, no foam, plum aroma, sweet, alcohol presence, unbalanced and slightly disgusting - a beer who lives up to its name ! hazy amber colour, fine creamy head, strong aroma of grapefruit, apple and alcohol, medium to full-bodied, more fruity notes in a dry malty finish - strange and original - thanks to fiulijn for this one golden-orange colour, no foam, clove and vanilla aroma, sweet, touch of acidity, quite neutral flavor with a dry and light spicy finish dark-orange, peach aroma, acid with unpleasant aftertaste dark orange colour, fine head, alcohol and bready aroma, soft and sweet, bubble-gum like, dry apricot finish - I'm definitely not a fan of this brewery cloudy dark red-brown colour, creamy pinky head, dry blackcurrant aroma, oily and medium-bodied, bitter/sour, very dry finish of blackcurrant with more sourish notes - an interesting and not easy fruit beer dark brown colour with a giant head leaving a nice lacing, chaotic nose of bread, chocolate and anise, foamy mouthfeel, some sourness, short maltiness which leaves a bready and flat finish and this unpleasant sourness - a failure like the other beers I got from this brewery hazy amber-orange colour, the initial head quickly reduces to a thin irregular foam, citrusy and grapefruit aroma, medium-bodied, unpleasant tartness, some metallic notes, slightly sour, dry peppery and metallic finish cloudy orange colour with a thin dense head, yeasty and bready, perfumy with notes of honey and anis, overcarbonated, bitter and dry with a long dry honeyish finish - rough and rather hard to drink for my palate from Au Grain d'Orge - cloudy dark red-amber colour with a huge foamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of marzipan, apple and undefined spices; full-bodied and with a solid carbonation; some late bitterness, long spicy and malty finish hazy dark orange colour with some impurities within; little foam and a nice lacing; aroma of yeast, apricot and tangerines; full-bodied, a strong tartness comes very soon followed by a robust bitterness; long and very dry bitter finish with more fruity notes - a beautiful tripel hazy orange colour, big and firm creamy white head, strong grapefruity and yeasty aroma with notes of caramel, tart and acidic with a high carbonation, solid bitterness, long and very dry aftertaste of raisin and apple - surprising hazy orange colour, big creamy head, aroma of old apples, dust and cellar, notes of orange peal, sweet and a bit acidic, oily, medium- to full-bodied with a long dry bitterness and more fruity and dusty tones in the aftertaste dark ruby-brown colour, big creamy head, aroma of old apples, cellar and dust + something unpleasant (fermentation problems ?), sweet and quite light-bodied, the finish is sugary with more notes of apples sampled at the Biertage 2007; this beer is very probably contract brewed by Brunehaut - bronze-amber colour with a solid but irregular slightly beige foam; fresh aroma of apples and oranges; quite sweet with a solid carbonation and a lively palate; medium- to full-bodied, a fair bitterness; long fruity finish with notes of orange peel and vegetables, quite dry hazy blond coloured with a big white foam, persistent and creamy - estery and lemony nose with notes of cellar, medium-bodied and tart, moderate carbonation, fairly sweet with a late bitterness, some residual sweetness in a fruity and dusty finish - classical belgian beer contract brewed for Brasserie Gambrinus, Mulhouse; from le Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - translucide golden colour with a solid and persistent white foam; nice lacing; estery and papery aroma; slightly astringent, medium-bodied and with a quite dry bitterness; the finish is short, dry and with a lingering astringency from Atlas, Pontarlier - slightly hazy golden colour with a solid white foam; beautiful lace; the aroma is papery with notes of citrus and an undefined spice; medium-bodied and smooth palate; dry and slightly fruity finish - a bit harsh dark brown colour with a big foamy head, aroma of gingerbread and hazelnut with some chocolatey notes, the body is medium at best, very creamy mouthfeel, low bitterness, long and dry coffeish and bready finish - very good beer ! contract brewed for Brasserie Gambrinus, Mulhouse; sampled at the Biertage 2007 - cloudy orange colour with a giant chaotic foam; estery nose with notes of pears and grapefruit; very sweet, medium-bodied at best, slightly sour and oily; the finish is short, fruity and gently dry - modest courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA); labelled Daas Witte - cloudy blond colour with a modest foam; aroma of cardamom and corn; overcarbonated and quite sweet, fizzy and slightly citrusy and spicy finish - don’t know what to do of this one

11/2002cloudy orange colour with a fine head and a nice lace, grapefruit and honeyish aroma, smooth and sweet with a touch of acidity, long corny and spicy finish - lot of character (4/7/7/3/15) cloudy orange colour, fine head, raisins and berries aroma, creamy, lot of carbonation, tart with a moderate bitter and fruity finish cloudy blond-orange colour, fine head, yeasty, spices and orange in the nose, smooth and tart with a long bitter fruity finish cloudy orange colour, fine head, malty, bread and chestnut aroma, smooth, lot of carbonation, full-bodied, strong character, long bitter bready finish courtesy of Tony Flükiger - pours a hazy golden-blond colour without foam; aroma of cellar and apples, cider-like, notes of cinnamon; light to medium malt body; fair acidity (but quite modest by Cantillon standards), refreshing, quite dry and long fruity (apples) and acidic finish - very good courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy blond-orange colour with a solid creamy white foam; a robust aroma of basil with notes of elder and gentian below; medium-bodied and fairly acidic, a solid but subtle carbonation; dry and long acidic aftertaste of cheese, old cellar and basil - very impressive courtesy of fiulijn; brewed for Ølbutikken; vintage 2007 - fully cloudy reddish-brown colour; firm, persistent and creamy pink/beige head; typical and strong aroma of rhubarb, vinegar and cheese; creamy mouthfeel; a solid initial acidity and ... waouhh! now this is really sour!; moderate malt body; very dry acidic/sourish finish with lingering notes of rhubarb ans raspberries - simply superb! but I have to eat something now or I will get a hole in my stomach ... courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - hazy blond beer; nice lacework, white head; a good hop presence in top of notes of apples and vinegar; rounded and medium-bodied, a fair tart acidity and with a decent bitterness; long aftertaste, slightly salty with more fruity, light hoppy and dusty notes
Earlier Rating: 8/27/2007 Total Score: 4.2
courtesy of Papsoe; 2003-2004 - hazy golden colour with a firm white head; solid aroma of hay, cheese and vinegar; medium-bodied with some initial sweetness and a solid acidity (though pretty modest by Cantillon standards); the finish is a bit dusty and yeasty with notes of old apples and cellar along with a lingering acidity - a beautiful beer and probably the most approachable of the Cantillon brewed with cloudberries - blond-orange colour, nice creamy head, very deep fruity aroma (orange, blackberry), deeply complex (vinegar, farm and hay), strong and beautiful acidity, fresh, long dry orange and vinegar finish - I'm totally confused by this fantastic experience; this is a beer to respect - Thanks to Per for this one ! cloudy orange colour, few head, very complex aroma (vinegar, floral, rhubarb and apricot), very sour and light acid with a very brutal dry finish - not an easy beer (like all from Cantillon) and not the best Cantillon. 2000 edition: red-amber colour,fine head, cherry aroma, floral and vinous,fresh and sour, long dry cherryish aftertaste 2002 vintage cloudy reddish colour with almost no foam; robust aroma of raspberries (what a pleasure to smell real fruits in comparison to the chemical experiences offered by too many breweries nowadays !); notes of hay, chesse and vinegar; medium-bodied, low carbonation; strong beautiful and complex acidity; the finish is long, dry and very acidic with more notes of raspberries and hay - what a great lambic ! courtesy of Martin Dröser - very hazy dark amber-orange beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; a fair hoppy aroma of quinces with notes of pine needles and passion fruits; a good malt backbone; solid carbonation, very bitter, quite astringent, pretty dry and long fruity hoppy finish, piney and resinous cloudy orange colour, few head, complex aroma of rhubarb, apricot and "animals", start is soft and sweet followed by a strong sourness, the finish is very dry - great balance 1998 vintage, sampled 12/11/2004 - dark reddish colour, little foam, complex aroma of haye, vinegar, cherry and tobacco, slightly oily, enormous sourness, incredibly dry and sour finish. dusty and cherryish - yes, this is a Cantillon ! bottled in 2000, sampled June 2003 - bright, orange colour, fine head, complex nose of rhubarb, cellar and old apples, fresh and acid, light oily mouthfeel, long dry and very acid fruity finish - lot of character and not intended for beginners 1999 vintage, sampled 2/2004: light hazy orange colour, no foam, strong aroma of cheese, vinegar and green apple, very acid, sour, quite light-bodied, the finish is very long, dry and acidic with notes of cheese and hay - yes, it's hard to drink and yes, I like it ! courtesy of fiulijn - hazy orange-blond colour, no foam; aroma of prosciutto, cheese and old apples; medium-bodied and fairly acidic, fizzy; aftertaste of cobweb, vinegar and apples cloudy amber-orange colour with a giant creamy head, spicy and honeyish aroma with light citrusy notes, smooth and slightly acidic with a long dry bitter honeyish finish cloudy dark orange colour with a giant creamy head, strong yeasty and spicy aroma, very creamy, full-bodied, very bitter, long dry biscuity finish - wonderfuly made red-amber colour, few head, slightly smoked, apple and plum - like all beers from La Caracole, this is good stuff. hazy orange-amber colour, fine head, beautiful lace, very yeasty and spicy aroma, esters, sglithly astringeant, sweet and medium-bodied, smooth, dry bitter and light acidic malty finish - fresh and robust with a good balance but not so much character cloudy pale orange colour with a giant head which quickly reduces to a fine foam, nice lacing, coriander and citrusy aroma, fresh, acidic and medium-bodied with a very long dry citrusy finish - character and balance for this charming beer from belgianshop.com - hazy blond colour with a foamy white head, nice lace; citrus and pineapple in the nose; dust and esters; sweet and light to medium-bodied, some acidity and a low bitterness; creamy with a moderate fruity and dusty aftertaste originally a brewing accident (wrong yeast used), but now regularly available on tap because of its success - aroma of cream with light caramel notes; dark raisins appear too; creamy mouthfeel, good malt body; sweet with a nice touch of bitterness; long dry caramelish finish - very interesting pours a hazy reddish-amber colour with a giant and very foamy head; strong raspberry aroma, citric with some yeasty notes; oily and medium-bodied, moderate sweetness and finishing tartness; slightly dry finish with long raspberry notes - finally a good fruit beer ! 2005 vintage; thanks to Per - pours a dark cloudy brown colour under a rocky creamy and slightly brown-tainted head; deep and incredibly complex aroma where the biscuity maltiness meets notes of orange peel, ginger, molasses and a touch of alcohol; very sweet and full-bodied; high carbonated with a moderate bitterness; oily and voluptous on the tongue; very long cookie maltiness in the finish, accompanied by more spicy and fruity (dates, figs) notes - this is absolutely marvelous ! 2005 vintage, thanks to Per - pours a hazy and very foaming orange colour, a nice lacing survives while the head is reducing; strong bready aroma with citrusy notes; it has a respectable malt body, a solid bitterness but an unclean palate; the finish is long, salty and very complex (bread, pepper and a touch of grapefruit) cloudy pale orange colour, big head, cider, vinegar and spicy aroma, heavy and oily, strong alcohol presence, sweet and creamy, lot of carbonation, tart, long deep spicy and nutty finish - quite unusual and complex brown colour, big creamy head, nutmeg aroma with notes of orange, sweet and full, smooth with a long bitter finish - fresh and very pleasant orange colour, spicy, full bodied, starnge aftertaste dark reddish colour with an horrible pinky and creamy head, dry berry juice aroma, medium-bodied, lot of carbonation, dry and bitter, chalky and astringent - a difficult beer which does not make sense to me cloudy amber-orange colour, little foam, fruity aroma (apple, mango) with notes of bread, medium to full body, some astringence and bitterness, the finsh is dry, a bit sugary with some notes of moisture - this is not an easy beer and it has quite a lot of character cloudy dark orange colur with a big dense creamy head, the nose is citrusy and honeyish, slightly yeasty, creamy mouthfeel, lot of carbonation, medium-bodied, tart biterness, dry short finish - fresh and easy but better than the actual Bleue and Rouge - thanks to Jeppe (BierKönig) for this rare beer ! 1999 vintage sampled 12/2007 - hazy deep and dark orange colour; big and creamy pale beige head leaving a nice lace; solidly bready nose with hints of apples and grapefruit below; very creamy mouthfeel, sweet and with a low carbonation; aftertaste of bitter almonds, honey and bread; quite dry and long lasting - subtle and charming (4/8/7/4/16)

cloudy dark orange colour with a giant foamy head and a beautiful lacing, esters and honey in the nose, notes of gingerbread, creamy mouthfeel, lot of carbonation, robust and quite agressiv bitterness, long and dry aftertaste of bitter orange cloudy reddish-brown colour with a big creamy head, malt and hay aroma with notes of banana, creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, oily with a touch of acidity, slightly overcarbonated, dry and moderately malty finish - unremarkable; this is just the shadow of this was before: this stuff is now highly overrated ! dark brown colour, dense head, licorice and malt aroma, very smooth, lot of carbonation, full-bodied with a robust bitterness, long prune and malty, but quite bubblegum-like, finish - no more what it was once dark ruby colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, fruits and vinegar in the nose, smooth, very sweet with some sourness, dry with a brief fruity finish - subtle but too discreet courtesy of Per Forsgren - cloudy red-orange colour with a little persistent white foam and a nice lacing; aroma of tangerines and candi sugar; tart and acidic, robust carbonation and quite sweet; dry and bitter finish with lingering fruity and slightly spicy notes courtesy of Doeschi - hazy dark blond beer under a persistent white foam; yeasty and fruity aroma (pear and apple); full-bodied and oily; some sweetness and pretty tasty; a hint of acidity and a solid bitterness; very long yeasty and fruity hoppy finish - pretty nice courtesy of Doeschi - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of dust and oranges; medium to full-bodied, a solid carbonation and a fair bitterness; slightly dry and long dusty flowery hoppy finish dark brown colour, nice creamy head, ginger bread aroma, sweet, touch of caramel, smooth, long bitter finish weak ... golden colour, few head, decent hoppiness, fresh and crisp, dry and herbal great spicy aroma, complex and interesting beer ruby colour, deep raspberry aroma, very sweet with some acidity - only for dessert cloudy white colour, few head, deep coriander aroma, perfumy, very sweet, apple brewed by Du Bocq - 2000 vintage, sampled 03/2004 - hazy blond colour, few foam, strong estery, spicy and perfumy nose, candy sugar notes, fresh and acidic, medium-bodied, slightly sweet with a light bitterness, lot of carbonation, dry perfumy finish red-brown colour; aroma: intense, caramel, anis, strong alcohol presence; flavor: full-bodied, very malty; aftertaste: anis, very long 2000 vintage, sampled 03/2004 - dark ruby-brown colour, fine head, strange aroma of unfermented malt, caramel, sweet and medium-bodied with an unpleasant vegetables aftertaste - not exactly what I remembered. Could have been altered, I will have to retry it golden-orange colour with a little foam, aroma of rhubarb and a touch of vinegar, effervescent and explosive maltiness in the mouth, very bitter/sour woth a long, dry and fruity, rhubarb finish - thanks to fiulijn for sharing this one ! deep honey colour, nice head, orange and spicy aroma, smooth, lack of complexity blond-orange colour with a fine creamy head, nice lace, complex aroma (orange, peach, yeast and bread), smooth, full-bodied with a strong bitterness, long dry bitter, fruity and bready finish - robust and very well-made cloudy ruby-brown colour with a fine head, aroma of malt, apple and cream, full-bodied, oily with a dry alcohol and licorice finish light hazy red-brown colour, chaotic foam with big bubbles, aroma of candy sugar and malt, full-bodied, sweet, alcohol and sugary finish - powerful and well-made though maybe a bit too sweet cloudy orange colour, few head, aroma of peanuts with a touch of cider, sweet with a dry, sour finish cloudy dark brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of spices (I can get ginger) and licorice, sweet and sticky, quite full-bodied; moderately dry finish of spices, marzipan and cola brown colour, big creamy head, ginger bread aroma, yeasty, a little bit too much carbonation, a touch of bitterness followed by an explosive, long yeasty aftertaste - subtile and powerful at the same time cloudy red-amber colour, big creamy head, flowery, honeyish aroma, full-bodied and slightly oily, the initial sweetness is followed by a nice little acidity, long honeyish finish - refreshing and very pleasant pours a cloudy amber-orange colour with a giant white, creamy head and a beautiful lacing; strong honeyish aroma with light notes of spices; very creamy mouthfeel, robust malt body and a decent bitterness; long aftertaste of honey with lingering and subtle spicy notes - a deeply pleasant abbey beer hazy blond-orange colour with a big foamy head, aroma of honey, yeast and pineapple, medium-bodied, some acidity, sweet and creamy, the finish is fruity and very (too) yeasty deep red colour, fine head, buttery and spicy, very yeasty, tart - pleasant cloudy honey colour, fine head, nice lace, orange and citrusy aroma, slightly overcarbonated, nutty, dry and bitter but somehow artificial finish - not bad but superficial courtesy of fiulijn - pours a reddish-copper colour with a very foamy pale beige head; nice lace; dusty nose with a strong fruity hoppiness (tangerines and grapefruit), notes of cream; strong initial sweetness, full-bodied and velvety mouthfeel; very strong bitterness which lasts for long in a fruity and flowery finish - very pleasant from crackedkettle.com; 2005 vintage - hazy dark brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of apple and marzipan, pretty hoppy; fairly sweet and full-bodied, long aftertaste of fruit and caramel - velvety and dangerously drinkable though not as great as the Reserva from crackedkettle.com - dark black coloured and with a firm and persistent dark beige foam; very complex and robust aroma showing notes of nutmeg, coffee, tar and licorice; roasted; thick and full-bodied, quite salty and with some bitterness; fizzy; very long aftertaste of coffee, licorice and salt with some appparent alcohol - a fantastic beer which clearly reminds me of the Courage Imperial Stout from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark blond colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of yeast and caramel with notes of orange peels; a solid sweetness and a moderate carbonation, quite velvety mouthfeel; finishes fairly bitter with a long yeasty and caramelish hoppy aftertaste - very drinkable my beer #5000!; from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy ruby-brown colour under a foamy and persistent beige head; nice lace leaved on the side of the glass; vinous, very complex nose showing aromas of nut, marzipan, bread, pear, vanilla and cognac; smooth mouthfeel with a solid malt body, subtle and regualr carbonation; the quite high sweetness is nicely balanced by some late sourness and bitterness; long aftertaste of overripe fruits, caramel, wood and a deep warming alcohol touch - a divine and hugely complex brew courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy ruby-brown colour under an elusive beige foam; malty, woody and spicy (nutmeg) aroma with notes of dried fruits; full-bodied, very sweet and slightly sticky, a decent bitterness but not enough to balance the high sweetness; long sweetish and malty finish with more dried fruits notes lingering from belgianshop.com - cloudy dark orange colour; little creamy white head; aroma of peach, tangerines and amaretto; very sweet and acidic/sour; solid malt body; the finish is fairly tart, acidic and moderately dry; more fruity notes and a warming alcohol touch - balanced and wonderfully brewed courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy golden-orange colour; fast vanishing foam; aroma of apple and vinegar, pineapple and some undefined spices; some grilled almonds too; medium-bodied with a solid sourness; long sourish and quite dry fruity finish - very good beer courtesy of Greg Gaughan - pitch black coloured with a huge dark beige foam; powerful aroma of licorice, chocolate truffles and milk coffee; notes of marzipan develop while the beer gets warmer; dusty and fairly roasted; very thick and oily, robust malt body, creamy mouthfeel and with a fair bitterness; solid sweetness in the background; very long chocolatey finish with notes of prune, licorice and marzipan again - a beautiful, robust and quite complex beer courtesy of Allen - pitch black coloured with a dark beige foam; roasted aroma of nut with a touch of vanilla and oak; full-bodied and very thick, solid bitterness with an aftertaste of tar, roasted malts, nuts and chocolate with light woody notes; salty - robust and heavy courtesy of Greg Gaughan - very dark brown colour with an elusive beige foam; roasted malty nose, aroma of black chocolate, pralines and ashes; moderate carbonation; quite oily and with a medium malt body; aftertaste of licorice and marzipan with hints of black chocolate courtesy of Greg Gaughan - pours a cloudy amber-brown colour under a huge beige foam; aroma of caramel, pear and dust; full-bodied and quite sweet, rounded mouthfeel, very long caramelish and almondy aftertaste with light nozes of warming alcohol (which remains very well hidden considering its alcohol strength) courtesy of Greg Gaughan; 2007 vintage - pours a fully cloudy copper-orange colour with a giant and creamy beige head; aroma of tangerines and caramel along with some undefined spicy notes; soft yet tasty mouthfeel, quite sweet with a hint of acidity; very low bitterness and a respectable malt body; long aftertaste of bread and honey - solid and charming courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very dark brown colour with a rubish hue; little beige foam left; aroma of pralines, cacao and vanilla, hints of prune show up while the beer gets warmer; full-bodied and with a solid carbonation, some sweetness and a very strong bitterness; very malty chocolatey hoppy finish, dry and bitter with hints of ginger and prunes - great! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy and very dark brown colour and with a solid creamy beige foam left; very malty aroma with notes of nuts, marzipan, cream and caramel; some hoppy tones too; sweet and full-bodied, thick and with a decent bitterness, some residual sweetness and long hoppy and malty nutty finish - very good from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour under a solid bright white foam; beautiful lace; aroma of yeast and peaches with notes of wood and apples; very sweet and with a robust malt body, slightly oily, long fruity and woody finish with tons of residual sugars - too sweet to be really great courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a little beige foam left; nice lace; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; medium to full-bodied, some tartness and a fair bitterness; long flowery and caramelish hoppy finish courtesy of Greg Gaughan - fully cloudy brown colour with a solid and long lasting beige foam; aroma of prune, apple and caramel with a note of dust; robust malt body and with a high carbonation; a solid malt sweetness is quickly met by a strong bitterness; long and very bitter, dry fruity (prune dominates) finish, hoppy - powerful and very well-made from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; slightly perfumy and with robust flowery hoppy notes (apricots and quince come to mind); notes of cinnamon; tasty and sticky palate; full-bodied; pretty tart and bitter; long fruity and spicy hoppy finish - solid and with lot of character from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; roasted malty aroma with notes of nougat, chocolate and herbs; full-bodied and pretty thick with a subtle but fair carbonation; very sweet and with some late bitterness, very tasty and with a long chocolatey, roasted malty and nutty finish showing warming alcohol notes - beautiful cloudy orange colour with a giant foamy head, estery and yeasty nose, very carbonated, tart and acidic, light-bodied, very dry and a little bit brutal hoppy finish - very refreshing cloudy amber-orange colour with a fine head, strong nutty aroma, alochol and bready notes, oily and full-bodied, dry and bitter with a long nutty and burning alcohol finish - powerful but one-dimensional courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a little persistent beige foam; estery and dusty nose with notes of orange peels; full-bodied and pretty sweet; a fair carbonation and a decent bitterness, sticky palate; long fruity hoppy finish with more yeasty notes and residual sugars from crackedkettle.com - cloudy orange colour with a persistent pale beige foam; yeasty with notes of oranges and spices; solid malt body, sweet and sticky with a moderate bitterness and a long fruity and yeasty - very belgian cloudy dark orange colour with a giant creamy head, nice lacing, aroma of pear and candy sugar, full-bodied and sweet, oily with a dry and decent finishing bitterness, fruity aftertaste cloudy dark-brown with a fine dense head, malty and earthy with notes of chocolate, smooth and full-bodied, dry malty finish showing prune and alcohol dirty brown colour, few head, caramel and smoked aroma, earthy dark chocolate, alcohol presence - a very strange and quite bad beer cloudy, dirty orange colour, no head, perfume and unfermented malt in the nose, light-bodied, rough and dry with a brutal finish - what is this ? courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy dark brown colour with a persistent firm beige head, nice lace; licorice and gingerbread; some acidity; quite low but very subtle carbonation; solid malt body with a fair but not overwhelming sourness; long sourish, fruity finish - deeply complex and really impressive from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour with an incredibly foamy beige head (I needed more than 10 minutes to pour it), nice lacing; estery and yeasty with notes of oranges and cinnamon; very sweet backbone, overly carbonated and with a tart mouthfeel, slightly oily and fairly bitter, very long fizzy, fruity and honeyish yeasty finish - very belgian and not really easy to drink courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; peated, smoky aroma with notes of tar, chestnuts and black cherries; very tasty and full-bodied; sweet and fairly bitter; subtle but strong carbonation, quite dry peated Islay whisky-like finish with lingering notes of caramel and ashes - wonderful courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark ruby-brown in colour and with a little beige foam left; correct lacework; woody aroma with notes of Lowland whisky, toffes and black cherries; full-bodied and sticky; subtle but fair carbonation; quite sweet and with a late and robust bitterness; the finish is fizzy, woody and has a fair presence of whisky-like notes and a lingering bitterness - a beautiful beer ! from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy blond beer under a hugely foamy white head; the aroma is yeasty, dusty and grapefruity; fairly carbonated and with a medium malt backbone, some bitterness on top of a moderate sweetness; the finish is slightly almondy with more yeasty and fruity notes - elegant yet not really interesting dark black colour, giant dense creamy and slightly brown-tainted foam, deep and toasty aroma of black chocolate, notes of bread, raisins and cookies, also a touch of alcohol and licorice, oily and creamy mouthfeel, solid malt body, some bitterness before a powerful chocoltey, cookie aftertaste and warming alcohol notes - perfectly made and deeply enjoyable courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy dark orange colour, little beige head; strongly madereized with notes of gingerbread, alcohol and nut; very sweet and full-bodied, fair bitterness and a touch of acidity; long fruity, bready finish with warming alcohol notes cloudy red-orange colour with a nice creamy head, yeasty, orange zest, notes of melon, creamy mouthfeel, lot of carbonation and very bitter, the finish is oily and peppery wth notes of alcohol cloudy amber-brown colour, almost no foam, very complex aroma: fruity (apple, cherry), slightly spicy, notes of alcohol, vinous, raisins, lot of carbonation, acidic, strong bitterness, the finish is very dry, malty and fruity (prune) with a long warming alcohol touch - very good but as much as I was thinking - a big thank you to Clarkvv for this one cloudy orange colour, nice head, orange and spicy aroma, citrusy, alcohol, some acidity, full-bodied, grape, long bitter fruity aftertaste cloudy amber colour, fine lace, complex aroma: cherry, apple, slightly smoked; sweet flavor, great complex aftertaste (with a hint of cherry) - a monument ! Thanks fiulijn for this one ! - The cork is jumping out without much help and the beer is foaming, foaming, ... during about 10 minutes ! Dark red-amber colour with a giant foamy head, strong complex nose of vinegar, noble moisture, green apple, vinous, alcohol; sweet and full-bodied, very strong bitterness, long bitter, fruity and alcohol finish - deeply impressive and very pleasant ! cloudy red-brown colour, beautiful head, raisin, green apple aroma, yeasty, sweet, very smooth, strong alcohol presence, touch of sourness, long dark fruity aftertaste won-der-ful ! light hazy reddish colour, no foam, deep complex aroma of portwine, hazelnut and wood, a touch of alcohol and honey, strong madeirisation, sweet and full-bodied, very bitter, long fruity, woody and caramel finish, more alcohol and caramelized sugars - a big thank you to fiulijn for sharing with me this incredible beer ! cloudy amber-orange colour with a big creamy head, nice lacing, estery, grapefruit aroma, lot of carbonation, creamy with a strong bitterness, very dry and bitter yeasty finish - solid and well-made cloudy amber-orange colour with a giant creamy head and a nice lace, strong honeyish aroma with notes of gingerbread and spices, creamy and sweet, full-bodied, robust bitterness, the finish is dry, long and honeyish - clean and balanced with a good character - this is one of my old favourites fruity, fresh, hazelnut, very pleasant. dark brown, deep malt aroma, too much carbonation, some sweetness with a dry aftertaste slightly hazy dark brown colour with a giant creamy head and a nice lacing; pleasant aroma of licorice with notes of ginger and cloves; solid malt body, some initial sweetness soon followed by a bitter/sour touch, very creamy mouthfeel; the finish shows more maltiness in form of licorice and gingerbread with a touch of warming alcohol - great beer ! bright and clear golden-bronze colour, fine creamy head, estery nose, pear and some spices, sweet and oily with a moderate body, some finishing bitterness, touch of alcohol and spices in the finish red-amber colour with a fine creamy head and a nice lacing, aroma of haye and spices, notes of apple, creamy mouthfeel, lot of carbonation, dry malty and rough bitter finish - it is ok but not as good as the former version which was one of my old time favourite cloudy orange colour, big creamy head, nice lace, honey and alcohol nose, spicy, tart, full with a late bitterness, long bitter honey aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - cloudy reddish-brown colour with lot of particules floating within; giant foamy beige head; yeasty, aroma of fresh cut apples with some earthy malty notes underneath; sweet and medium-bodied with a lot of carbonation; no bitterness and with a long dusty apple finish - not really terrible from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy ruby-brown colour with a solid dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of yeast and pears; very sweet and full-bodied; lot of residual sugars, esters, yeast and more fruity tones cloudy dark orange colour, very creamy white head and a nice lace; yeasty aroma with notes of orange peel and candi sugar; fairly sweet, very soft mouthfeel, slightly bitter/sour, moderately dry amd long grapefruity/citrusy finish - gentle but pleasant dark ruby-brown colour with a little beige head; the nose is dominated by a cookie maltiness and hints of chocolate, notes of alcohol are noticable in the background and seem ready to invade the palate; sweet with a very robust malt body; the finish is bitter and malty with a fair presence of hoppiness before a long warming touch of alcohol pale orange colour, big creamy head and beautiful lace, deep complex aroma (orange, honey, spices, bread), smooth and very sweet, some bitterness, (too) strong alcohol presence, very long spicy, alcohol and raisins aftertaste - quite out of balance but should age well pours a cloudy orange colour with a fine and firm white head and a superb lacing; aroma of orange peel with some yeasty notes; some sweetness and a tart bitterness, robust malt body, a touch of acidity makes it fresh and dynamic; dry creamy fruity finish with a hint of vanilla and warming alcohol dark brown colour, creamy head, bready with banana and menthol notes, lot of carbonation, medium-bodied, dry and very bitter, the finish is very dry with a big alcohol kick at the end - thanks to fiulijn for sharing it cloudy orange colour with a giant head, aroma of orange, fresh and yeasty, tart with a touch of acidity, dry and slightly bitter finish orange colour, giant head, deep spicy aroma, orange, sweet with some finishing acidity hazy dark reddish colour, almost no residual foam, acidic aroma of cherries and vinegar, slightly acidic, medium-bodied, strong sourness, the finish is very long and dry, deeply sour with pleasant notes of cherry - this is a solid, very beautiful lambic. cloudy orange colour, few head, caramel, honey and spices in the nose, full-bodied, strong bitterness, slightly sour and dry spicy finish cloudy dark orange colour, big foamy head, deep hoppy aroma, fruits and vanilla, smooth, very bitter, long dry bitter fruity finish pale clear amber colour, fine head, bready and yeasty nose, rancid notes, medium-bodied, dry sweet pepper finish - quite strange from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy dark orange colour under a little and persistent slightly beige foam; solid aroma of vinegar, horse blanket and fruits (peach and apple); good malt body, quite rounded and with a robust sourness, quite dry with a long lasting sourness and lot of fruity tones - marvelous ! cloudy and awful amber-orange colour, the initial foam disappears immediately, strong and agressiv coriander aroma, notes of orange juice and cough syrup, overcarbonated, acidic and astringent, aftertaste of unfermented malt with more coriander - medicinal and just plain bad ! bottled 3/97; brewed in honour of the son of the belgian beer specialist Joris Pattyn; thanks to fiulijn for the beer - it has a hazy dark amber colour and absolutely no foam, fresh aroma of apple and pear, medium-bodied and a bit sweet, almost no carbonation, the finish is quite malty with notes of peach but the whole thing is quite flat - I fear it did not age well ... made using sloeberries - cloudy brown-amber colour, the initial giant foam leaves a fine regular head, aroma of blackcurrant and dry cherries, vinous, very sweet, lot of carbonation, touch of sourness, soda-like mouthfeel, slightly tart, long dry fruity finish - very original but quite chaotic and I'm not sure what I should think of it cloudy brown colour, fine head, deep licorice aroma with notes of prune and alcohol, smooth and very sweet, lot of carbonation, dry licorice finish - too heavy but should age well disgusting dirty brown colour with almost no head, plum and honey aroma, licorice, very sweet, heavy with a long licorice aftertaste courtesy of Tony Flükiger - cloudy dark orange colour with a persistent slightly beige foam; solid hoppy nose showing notes of oranges, pepper, almonds and sugar; full-bodied with a subtle but solid carbonation; some sweetness before a heavy bitterness; quite dry and very bitter finish with more oranges, spices and almonds - a beer with a powerful character dark orange colour, fine head and a nice lace, deep aroma of plums with strong alcohol presence, spicy, heavy, strong bitterness, long spicy and prune aftertaste cloudy, intense orange colour, few head, fruity (apricot ?) with a touch of spices, tart, sweet and heavy, dry fruity finish - hummm, something's wrong with this stuff but I cannot say exactly what dark brown colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, very deep and complex aroma of mango, spices (ginger?, coriander?) and malt, smooth and sweet with a touch of acidity, warming, alcohol, very long malty, caramel and fruity finish - yeahhhh !! a beer flavoured with mustard - cloudy red-orange colour, few foam, peach and licorice aroma with notes of mustard, overcarbonated, dry sparkling bitter finish - original and confusing hazy brown colour, fine head, moderate & subtle caramel and honey aroma, creamy, very thick with a strong sourness, short and quite agressiv sour finish - don't know what to do with it dark brown colour, nice head and lace, honey aroma with some fruity notes, oily, thick, sparkling, sweet and slightly sour, moderate malty and honeyish finish - balanced and interesting cloudy lactic orange colour, very few foam which quickly disappears, dubious mix of citrus fruits and malt in the nose, sweet and acidic, sirupy citrusy and sourish aftertaste - very strange beer whose ingredients do not fit together cloudy dirty brown colour, absolutely no foam, chaotic aroma of malt, potatoes and perfume, sweet, oily and medium-bodied, bitter plumy finish - urgh ? from crackedkettle.com - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a firm and persistent beige foam; dusty and bready nose; understated notes of red fruits; sweet and with a moderate malt body; unclean palate, quite tasteless and almost no bitterness; aftertaste of bread and otherwise empty - disappointing from Bier-Bienne - translucid and bright dark golden beer under a quite persistent white head; aroma of corn, flowers and paperboard; medium-bodied, soft mouthfeel, sweet, no bitterness, subtle but fair carbonation; light residual sweetness, buttery and flowery finish - a bit cloying courtesy of Per - fully cloudy dark reddish in colour; got a solid slightly beige and persistent foam; fair aroma of herbs, cherries and strawberries; good malt body with a solid but subtle carbonation; sweet and partially tart, quite balanced; a light acidic touch before a long aftertaste of cherries and some earthy notes - well-made pours a dark ruby-brown colour and a giant creamy, reddish-brown head, estery nose, notes of candi sugar and bread, the strong carbonation almost hides the modest body, very sweet with a touch of acidity, the finish shows alcohol and red fruits (cherry, prune) - artificial and with really too much carbonation; hard to drink and by far not what it was some years ago nice foam, complex aroma (caramel ?), sweet and spicy flavor, full-bodied ruby-amber colour, big head, spicy, nutmeg, caramel, great aftertaste - very interesting 6.8% - a dark ruby-brown colour with a big creamy head, powerful malty and plumy aroma, notes of apples and milk chocolate; very creamy in the mouth, tart and quite acidic; the finish is dry, malty and fruity but quite short - not particularly easy and pleasant to drink; something does not fit together here clear red-amber colour, fine head, floral hoppiness, notes of vegetable, slightly yeasty, high carbonated, sweet and medium-bodied at best, a bit soapy, the finish is moderately hoppy, rather dry and quite short courtesy of Allen - pours a hazy blond colour with a bright and long lasting white head; estery and yeasty aroma with notes of pear, candi sugar and solvent; fizzy palate, overcarbonated; very sweet and sticky; good malt body, creamy and elusive finish with yeasty notes and residual sweetness courtesy of Julien Sarrasin - pours a cloudy golden-orange colour with a little long lasting white foam; very estery with notes of fresh apples and pears; quite sweet and full malt body, slightly oily and bitter, a solid carbonation and a long fruity estery finish with lot of residual sugars and some alcohol presence - very belgian courtesy of Julien Sarrasin - pours a hazy ruby-brown colour under a long lasting and firm beige foam; correct lacework; robust aroma of gingerbread, yeast and with notes of apples; highly carbonated and with a medium malt backbone, quite sweet, some late tart bitterness and a long malty and bready finish slightly hazy reddish colour, solid and foamy bright pinkish head; aroma of strawberries and cheap vinegar; sweet and creamy mouthfeel; juicy and dusty sweetish finish of artificial red fruits and glucose - urgh! what a shame! from belgianshop.com - clear blond colour with a giant white foam; nice lace; yeasty and grapefruity; notes of pear and esters; sweet and slightly oily; solid malt body and a fair late bitterness; very fruity finish where notes of alcohol and solvent appear - a good tripel Apparently no more brewed by De Smedt (the label says: Affligem Brouwerij) - golden-orange colour, big creamy head, nice lace, very yeasty and spicy with notes of orange, smooth with a robust bitterness, very long bitter orange finish - simply beautiful ! cloudy orange colour, giant head with a beautiful lace, yeasty with honeyish notes, lot of carbonation, robust bitterness, long bitter orange finish - some analogies with Orval but there is something undefinable missing cloudy orange colour, big head, very yeasty, honey aroma, full and smooth, sweet and tart with a long bitter and yeasty finish dark orange colour with a big foamy head, nice lace, fruity (pear and apple) and honey aroma with a spicy note, full-bodied, bitter, some sourness, a little bit bubblegum-like, long spicy and ginger bread aftertaste pale orange colour, almost no head, deep disgusting aroma of vinegar, 5 months old bananas and pineapple, bubble-gum, extremly sweet and reluctant - not for human consumption also sampled under the names of "Abondance Banane"(***) and "Châpeau Tropical" (***) - red-green colour, deep banana aroma, sweet, sweet, sweet ... too much carbonation pale honey colour, few head, vinous, mix of mirabelle and cleaning product, extremely sweet with some sourness, disgusting - a marketing non-sense pale orange colour, fine head, candy, aggressive peach aroma, terribly sweet - simple revolting red-brown colour, few head, strong strawberries aroma, very sweet and sirupy, quite disgusting - not my kind of lambic from Erzbierschof - cloudy blond-orange in colour and with a poor foam left; aroma of old apples, cellar and connamon; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation, sweet and gently acidic; a cheesy touch and more notes of old apples in the finish light golden colour, nice head, perfumy and spicy aroma, too much alcohol presence deep brown colour, original vegetable aroma, sweet and simple flavour, somehow flat aftertaste a witbier with 30% apple juice - awfull yellow-white colour, cloudy; initially coming with some big bubbles which quickly disappear; perfumy nose, aroma of coriander and apple; sweet and slightly acidic with a short apple and sweetish finish - forget this horror from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark brown colour under a solid creamy beige foam left; aroma of candied apples with vague malty tones below; a high carbonation and medium to full malt backbone; pretty sweet, sticky and chewy palate, no bitterness and with lot of residual sugars with lingering notes of prunes and apples red-amber colour, fine head, subtle aroma of apple and yeast, medium-bodied, a bit acidic, dry yeasty finish with more notes of apple - not bad but lacking of character from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - clear bronze beer under a very foamy white head; nice lace; aroma of pear and perfumy hops; slightly yeasty; a bit chewy palate, some sweetness and a good malt backbone, no bitterness; perfumy aftertaste with notes of apples from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - a quite clear dark blond beer under a solid white foam left; estery and sugary aroma with fruity notes of pear and apple; medium-bodied and sweet; slightly dry and with a light tartness; long spicy and estery fruity finish dark reddish-brown colour, giant creamy head, malty, chocolate aroma with light notes of dark fruits, smooth and quite thin-bodied, aggressiv acidity, tart, very dry and rough finish - not really pleasant hazy orange colour, the initial head is big and creamy but quickly reduces, some esters in the nose with a touch of yeast, tart and very carbonated, very dry and rough fruity (pear) finish - quite unpleasant and without much character cloudy orange colour, fine head, strong honeyish aroma, smooth with a decent body, tart with lot of carbonation, dry bitter honeyish finish - good but one-dimensional amber-orange colour with a big creamy head, yeasty and honeyish aroma, medium-bodied, slightly tart with a quite watery finish - a low quality tripel cloudy amber colour, beautiful big foam, lychee aroma, sweet with some acidity - very pleasant re-rated 1/2012; from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy dark borwn beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; malty and yeasty with solid spicy tones; lively and tasty; pretty sweet; long malty and spicy finish with some residual sugars - too sweet to be great cloudy orange colour, nice head, slight nutty aroma, fresh, some acidity, fruity cloudy amber brown, big beautiful head, deep nutmeg and perfumy aroma, sweet and quite uniforme flavor, dry, deep and acid aftertaste cloudy almost white colour, few foam, fantastic aroma (honey, peach?, coriander, perfumy), light-bodied, fruity, brief aftertaste amber-brown colour,fine head, nice spicy aroma, tart and yeasty, too much carbonation, dry and quite brutal finish brown colour, nice head, deep malty and spicy nose, smooth and full-bodied with a long dry malty finish great spicy (coriander) aroma but the taste does not keep the promesses given by its marvelous aroma - aftertaste extremly brief orange colour, big creamy head, nice lace, deep spicy and yeasty aroma, smooth and bitter with a very dry bready, honeyish finish - complex orange colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, bready and citrusy aroma, smooth and bitter with a dry honeyish finish - nice but too uniforme Unfortunately a label beer (same as Deugniet and St Benoit Tripel), but I am tasting it again with lot of pleasure - cloudy pale orange colour, big creamy head, complex nose of herbs, caramel and yeasts, lot of carbonation, sweet, decent bitterness, long spicy and bitter finish - balanced and refreshing dark brown colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, malt, caramels and dark fruits in the nose, very smooth, sweet with a touch of sourness, short toffy finish - modest courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - translucide and bright red-amber colour with a very foamy beige head; aroma of candy sugar, red fruits and cloves; very perfumy with notes of tee; sweet and chewy palate; medium-bodied, sweetish and synthetic; fruity finish with light spicy tones - chaotic and very dubious courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - dark brown colour under a solid and beige persistent foam; aroma of candy sugar, caramel and licorice; overly carbonated and robustly sweet, medium malt body; sweetish aftertaste with lot of caramelish notes - lacking of character from le Village à Bière, Strasbourg - hazy blond colour with a huge white foam; estery and yeasty nose with notes of citrus, candi sugar and almonds; good malt body and strong carbonation, the solid sweetness is partially balanced by some tartness and a fair late bitterness; long almondy and estery finish with lot of residual sugars - another copy of Deugniet, Triple Moine and St Benoit Tripel ? from le Village à Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy ruby-brown colour under a persistent beige foam; aroma of apple and caramel; dusty, unclean nose; sweet and quite sticky, a high carbonation supports a good malt backbone; sweetish finish with tart fizzy notes of caramel and some fruits aged in oak casks for 3 months / 4 y.o. - cloudy orange colour with a nice head, fantastic aroma: wood and dark fruits, gingerbread and spices, candy sugar, alcohol; full-bodied, nice bitterness, long finish of wood, malt and alcohol - a big thank you to fiulijn for this deeply complex brew ! courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy brown colour, little beige foam; very straight notes of wood; vinous and with a touch of vinegar; some astringence, sweet and full-bodied; acidic and quite aggressive; sweetish woody and malty caramleish aftertaste - deeply lacking of subtlety and without complicity between the beer and the cask; definitely needs some ageing Pours a slightly hazy amber colour, very little foam, deeply complex aroma of wood, cognac, nuts and honey, a touch of alcohol, strong initial sweetness, oily and full-bodied, long bitter aftertaste showing notes of caramel, madeirisation, wood and finishing by a deep warming alcohol touch - this is an amazing beer ! 2000 vintage, sampled 04/2004 - hazy amber-orange colour with tons of yeast particules floating in, little foam, aroma of candy sugar, pear and alcohol, some nutty notes developp as the beer gets warmer, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is slightly dry, malty with notes of hazelnut - superb 2000 vintage, sampled 03/2004 - red-amber colour with yeast particules floating, fine head, alcohol, malt and caramel in the nose, peach and candy sugar, very sweet, full-bodied, creamy with a long dry and warming alcohol finish - powerful but a little bit too sweet updated 1/2006: pours a hazy ruby-brown colour, little foam but a correct lacing; aroma of apple and prune with light spicy notes; full-bodied; some sweetness soon balanced by a decent bitterness; the finish is mostly fruity and malty with some residual sweetness and a late alcohol kick
red-amber colour, fine head, plum aroma, strong alcohol presence, sweet, slightly dry aftertaste orange colour, few head, deep lychee aroma, strange bitterness, fruity, perfumy and rather artificial - not my kind of beer honey colour, complex (grape, artichoke ?), sweet - very pleasant light yellow colour, big head, spicy aroma, sweet, bubblegum cloudy dark orange colour, the initial big creamy head quickly reduces to a fine foam, wheaty and perfumy, orangezest and coriander, medium-bodied, tart and slightly acidic, dry citrusy, wheaty finish - balance and character cloudy orange colour, fine creamy head with a nice lacing, dry honeyish nose with notes of spices and esters, sweet and full-bodied with a nice acidity, the finish is vinous, dry and honeyish - deeply balanced like all Dupont products pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a white persistent head; aroma of cork, old apples, cellar and pineapples; a touch of nutmeg too; highly carbonated; tart and acidic, a medium malt body is hidden below; the finish is dry, bitter and acidic, astringent with lot of fruity notes (oranges and apples) - typically Dupont, typically good ! 1999 vintage, sampled 03/2004 -hazy amber-brown colour, big creamy head, chocolate and buttery aroma, malty with some vinous notes, creamy and full-bodied, sweet and bitter with a biscuity maltiness, long dry malty finish - as always with this brewery: a very good beer. hazy amber-orange colour with few foam, estery with strong honeyish notes, lot of carbonation, slightly oily with a full body, nice balance between sweetness and bitterness, long and dry aftertaste of bitter orange - strong character cloudy, deep wheat aroma, dry aftertaste courtesy of Doeschi - black beer with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of coffee, walnuts and vanilla; creamy palate and medium-bodied, pretty tart and decently bitter; long slightly sourish coffeeish and nutty finish - charming, refreshing and quite complex very slightly hazy pale golden colour, nice persistent foam and a beautiful lacing; complex aroma where the typical touch of Dupont is present: hay, spices, grapefruit and some honey; the body is quite thin but a correct bitterness appears very soon and lasts in a long dry finish which lacks a little bit of dimension hazy pale orange colour with a giant cream head and a nice lacing, estery, old apples and the typical Dupont "cellar" nose, medium-bodied, dry and robust finishing bitterness, dusty and apple aftertaste cloudy orange colour, fine head, vinous, aroma of cellar with honeyish notes, smooth and full-bodied, lot of carbonation, long bitter spicy finish - a splendid beer cloudy bright orange colour with a big creamy head, estery and cider-like aroma with touches of vinegar, grapefruit and cork, sweet and full-bodied, acidic, dry alcohol and fruity finish (mostly apple) - powerful and balanced hazy golden colour with a giant foamy, firm head, beautiful lace; aroma of cork, cellar, honey and spices; very oily in the mouth and with a medium malt body, rather sweet with a low finishing bitterness; long aftertaste of old apples, spices and honey cloudy dark copper colour under a big and very foamy beige head; fruity nose (pear and apple) with lingering buttery and vanilla notes; creamy mouthfeel, soem sweetness and medium-bodied; lively finish with more fruity and some yeasty notes - easy but pleasant light honey colour, beautiful foam, pear and white wine aroma, spicy flavor cloudy dark orange colour, persistent little head and a nice lace; aroma of tangerines and oranges; respectable malt body, strong bitterness and a long, very dry fruity and bready finish - a beautiful beer full of character pours a dark ruby brown colour with a giant beige creamy head; beautiful lace; discrete aroma where just some cookie, earthy notes are coming through; creamy mouthfeel and a robust malt body; some acidic sharpness and a decent finishing bitterness before a moderately dry,malty and nutty aftertaste mix of Luterbold Blond and 3 Fonteinen Lambic - cloudy dark orange-blond colour with a little stable foam; strong aroma of rhubarb, vinegar, pepper and sour apples; fair acidity with an oily mouthfeel underneath, tart and fizzy; the finish is a bit dry, very fruity and acidic with a late alcohol kick - confusing from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy dark blond colour with a modest foam left; fresh hoppy aroma with notes of herbs and lemongras; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; fizzy and with a long bitter hoppy finish showing notes of herbs and grapefruit - superb courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond in colour and with a very foamy white head; estery nose with notes of pear, almonds and candi sugar; highly carbonated, full-bodied and very tasty; a solid sweetness and a late tart acidity/bitterness; very long fruity and estery, spicy aftertaste with some residual sugars, lingering honeyish notes and hints of cream - superb hazy pale blond colour with a fine regular head, nice lacing, slightly citrusy aroma with notes of cookie and butter, a bit acidic, quite light-bodied, the finish is slightly dry, bitter and spicy but rather short courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a cloudy reddish-amber colour with tons of particles floating within; solid pinkish foam; aroma of prunes, almonds and yeast; sweet (fairly) and sour (decently); high carbonation; long aftertaste of prune - quite balanced and pleasant cloudy amber-orange colour with a giant creamy head, tons of coriander in the nose, yeasty and bready, mango comes also to mind, medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, bitter, the finish is moderately dry and very bitter with some more fruity notes - fully enjoyable though there is here something wrong I cannot determine dark ruby-brown colour with a big creamy head and a nice lace, strong aroma of licorice, malt and bread, a touch of alcohol, moderately sweet, full-bodied, the finish is full of licorice and malt with a touch of bitterness and alcohol - solid and well-balanced hazy dark red-brown colour with a big foamy head, nice lacing, exhuberent aroma of cinnamon, nutmeg and licorice, oily and medium-bodied, sweet with some sourness, the finish is bitter/sourish, quite malty and spicy - original but unbalanced and quite cloying hazy red-brown colour with a nice head and lacing, very deep and artificial aroma of almonds and cherries, candy sugar, very very sweet, oily, touch of acidity, deadly sugary finish with more artificial cherry and amaretti notes - totally out of balance and undrinkable; god, help me ... cloudy orange colour with a big creamy dense head, nice lacing, bready and yeasty, very creamy mouthfeel, light to medium body, sweet, the finish is slightly acidic with an heavy alcohol kick - good but easy cloudy orange colour, fine head, honey and pineapple aroma, some spices, sweet and medium-bodied, dry finish with more honeyish notes - balanced and pleasant from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark brown colour with a fast disappearing beige foam; aroma of malt and prune; sweet with lot of carbonation and a medium malt body; tart with a light bitterness; moderately dry malty finish with more notes of red fruits - not really elegant ... cloudy orange colour, fine creamy head with no lace, spicy, grapefruit aroma, yeasty, tart and bitter, long bitter finish - fresh and charming from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy dark blond colour with a little foam left; gentle aromatic nose of oranges and yeast; medium-bodied and with some astringency, fairly bitter and with a long aftertaste of almonds and bitter oranges The only belgian stout I know (and I've tasted more than 400 belgian beers) - fine long lasting head; aroma: licorice, ginger bread, very similar to Westvleteren 12; flavor: smooth, sweet before an explosion of complex flavours; aftertaste: dry, ginger bread, very long - absolutely fantastic hazy blond colour with yast particules floating in, big creamy head with a nice lacing, strong honeyish and grapefruit aroma, yeasty, medium-bodied and acidic, fresh, moderate hoppy and fruity finish - balanced and very pleasant About 4 y.o. ?; thanks to fiulijn for this one - dark brown colour, the foam quickly disappears, aroma of cork and apple, notes of dust and cellar, touch of acidity, very sweet, medium to full-bodied, long aftertaste of cherry, apple and alcohol - marvelously complex hazy dark reddish colour with a very very foamy pinky head; the aroma is strongly metallic with notes of red fruits in the background; some tartness but by far not enough to balance the huge sweetness; poor body; the finish is flat and syrupy - this is a liquid chewing gum and I really have enough of those f#cking fruit beers, this is a shame ! nice big foam, light brown colour, creamy, spicy aroma (nutmeg ?) pours a hazy bordeaux-brown colour with a little but regular foam; solid but subtle spicy aroma (nutmeg, cloves?) with some fruity notes in the background (pear and apple); some sweetness with a touch of finishing sourness; the malt body stays surprisingly thin for a beer with 8% alcohol and particularly fails on the end; the spicyness and the fruits take control again in a long pleasant finish - unusual and hard to rate, as always by this brewery from crackedkettle.com - shows a cloudy orange colour with a stable firm, slightly beige foam; aroma of oranges, cloves and sage; citric; smooth and slightly fizzy; medium malt body, fairly sweet; the finish is moderately dry and leaves long fruity and spicy notes - original as always from this brewery cloudy reddish-orange colour with a fine regular foam; subtle hoppy nose with notes of orange peel and spices; creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation, medium-bodied at best; robust bitterness before a long aftertaste of spices, orange and cork dark brown colour, few head, deep aroma of dark fruits, the cork is noticable (God I hate corked beers !), too much carbonation, tart, vinous, moderate maltiness, sweet with a moderate fruity finish dark reddish-brown colour with a nice foamy head, unusual aroma, slightly smoked salami first comes to mind, celery and a touch of exotic fruits and pepper, the body begins rather thin but the malt shows itself powerfully in the aftertaste, moderate bitterness, the finish is long, yeasty and malty, effervescent and with some herbal notes - complex, original and satisfying cloudy dark orange colour with a fine dense head, complex aroma of orange peal, rhubarb, cream and pineapple, full-bodied and acidic with a high carbonation, very smooth, acid/bitter finish with a very long and dry aftertaste of tropical fruits and spices - balance, character and complexity; god, is this good ! red-amber colour, fine head, no lace, orange aroma, vinous, yeasty, sweet and smooth, full-bodied, spicy with a long dry bitter finish 2004 vintage - pours a cloudy red-orange colour with a giant and firm creamy head; aroma of apple, cellar, cream and cork; very creamy in the mouth; fresh with a solid malt body; a decent bitterness and a long fruity and slightly peppery finish puts the final touch to this wonderful beer very dark brown colour with a little and unregular foam, the aroma shows a solid complexity and a great balance, it is vinous, fruity (plum) and spicy (ginger, pepper) with a hint of alcohol; the malt body is robust and slightly oily without being too heavy, some sweetness and a late moderate bitter/sour touch; the finish is long and very malty, gently fruity and strongly spicy with late notes of cork and cellar - just splendid from crackedkettle.com - cloudy and dark reddish-amber colour, firm and beige creamy head; yeasty and dusty in the finish with notes of apples and undefined spices; the palate is sweet/acidic, medium to full malt backbone; quite dry with a long aftertaste of apples and candi sugar from belgianshop.com - cloudy reddish-brown colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of citrus, pepper and shy notes of chocolate; no carbonation, sweet and sour, thin-bodied; short and flat citrusy finish - a total failure; my first disappointement with this brewery so I think this beer is not supposed to taste like that dark orange colour, thin creamy head, nice lace, deep spicy aroma with notes of peaches, very smooth, yeasty, bitter with a long spicy finish amber colour, big foam, nice spicy aroma, bitter and spicy flavor, dry aftertaste cloudy orange colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, honey and spicy (ginger ?) aroma, it litteraly exploses in the mouth, too much carbonation, bitter, very long warming and dry spicy finish - lot of character golden transparent colour, nice foam, honey and orange aroma, spicy and acid flavor, dry aftertaste,quite brief pale yellow colour, transparent, fine lace, honey and spicy aroma, lack of complexity, sweet, long sweet aftertaste dark brown colour, a superb creamy, slightly brown-tainted head and a beautiful lacing give it a wonderful appearance; malty and caramelish aroma with fine touches of spices, sweet, very creamy mouthfeel and full-bodied, a respectable bitterness before a long malty and spicy finish - character and balance for this good brew from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy blond-orange beer; solid white foam left and a nice lacework; dusty and estery aroma with notes of yellow fruits; juicy palate and full-bodied, sharp carbonation and quite sweet; a gentle bitterness and lot of residual sugars; long estery fruity finish with notes of candy sugar clear amber colour, big head, caramel and fruits in the nose, fresh, sweet, light-bodied with an aftertaste of caramel cloudy dark orange colour, bright white foam and a decent lace; perfumy aroma of mango; very sweet and juicy palate, sticky; light-bodied, no bitterness and a long sweetish aftertaste of apples and mango - well, well, well ... light hazy blond colour, fine and firm head, apple and bready aroma, notes of honey, sweet and full-bodied, light bitterness, bready and fruity finish (orange zest) with some reidual sweetness - a beauty cloudy orange colour, fine dense head and a beautiful lace, deep fruity aroma (apple and lychees), yeasty, lot of carbonation, acidic with a robust finishing bitterness, medium-bodied, the finish is long, fruity and dry - refreshing and quite marvellous ! from belgianshop.com - totally cloudy, dark reddish colour, fast disappearing red/pink foam; deep aroma of cherries, vinegar and cheese; vinous; slightly oily, rather solid acidity; the finish is quite dry with notes of hay and cherries - a wonderful lambic ! courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy orange colour with a little foam; aroma of rhubarb, old apples and cellar with solid notes of vinegar, medium-bodied; the palate is initially smooth before a fair sourness; low carbonation and a dry sourish aftertaste of rhubarb and vinegar courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a hazy dark red-amber colour with little foam left; aroma of cobweb, rhubarb and hay; low carbonation and medium-bodied, late and increasing acidity; very dry and citrusy aftertaste with weird metallic notes from belgianshop.com - clear reddish-bordeaux colour under a fine and stable beige foam; robust aroma of cheese, rhubarb and vinegar; light to medium-bodied, effervescent, sweet and moderately acidic; the finish fails a bit short leaving some notes of raisins and apple dark ruby colour, fine head, deep cherry and wine-like aroma, well-structured, great sourness, very long aftertaste - great beer amber colour, pratically no head, very strong raspberry aroma, sparkling, acid and sweet, sour finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid beige foam;complex aroma of cheese, dust and rhubarb; medium-bodied, juicy palate with a solid acidity, a long and fizzy acidic finish, quite dry with more notes of rhubarb, vinegar and apple a big thank you to fiulijn for this one - clear amber colour, absolutely no foam, deep and strong complex aroma of rhubarb, vinegar and green apple, medium-bodied, slightly oily with a very strong and deeply pleasant acidity, the finish is very long, dry and acidic with more notes of rhubarb and vinegar - wow ! this is a big beer ! courtesy of fiulijn - gushing, gushing ... cloudy amber-brown colour, poor head retention; aroma of apples and bread; good malt body, some sweetness and a rounded palate; malty and fruity finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy golden-orange colour with almost no foam; yeasty and grapefruity, fairly spicy; some initial sweetness followed by a tart acidity, lot of carbonation; very dry fruity finish - balanced; a good beer courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy brown colour with a poor head retention; dusty, malty and nutty aroma with notes of banana; very sweet and full-bodied, unclean palate, long sweetish malty finish with a moderate bitterness and lingering notes of candi sugars and late notes of alcohol - dubious courtesy of Per - cloudy reddish-amber colour under ahuge white foam; aroma of orange juice and candy sugar; estery; quite juicy palate and quite sweet, low bitterness and a long fruity and spicy finish - a nice beer cloudy dark orange colour with a fine dense creamy head, strong citrusy and yeasty nose, some grapefruit and spices, medium-bodied, some acidity, the finish is slightly dry and spicy with notes of grapefruit and some residual sweetness - lively and refreshing clear dark ruby-brown colour with yeast particules floating in, fine head, licorice and some alcohol in the nose, the flavour is a deception in comparison to the aroma: sweet and medium-bodied without real dimension, the finish is a bit spicy with a burning alcohol touch - unbalanced; just ok dark ruby-brown colour with a little foam; yeasty and spicy aroma with notes of dark fruits (prune comes to mind) and smoked sausage, creamy, medium malt body with a rather bland and metallic aftertaste - very forgettable cloudy reddish-amber colour, big creamy beige head; gently spicy aroma, notes of caramel, slightly lemony with some diacetyl notes; good malt body, sweet and creamy; dry and bitter caramelish and buttery finish deep orange colour, big head, fruity and spicy aroma, slightly spicy flavor, smooth, slight bitter aftertaste from belgianshop.com - hmmm, the kind of beer I'm quite scared to drink ...; reluctant cloudy lactic-yellow colour with a poor white foam; right: aroma of green lemon but fortunately not overwhelming; sweet (but as far not as much I was fearing it could be) and light-bodied; a hint of acidity, no bitterness and a flat short finish of green lemon - a decent lemonade from Drinks of the World, Bern - pours a cloudy pinkish-orange colour with a bad head retention; huge aroma of raspberry’s ice cream; very sweet and quite thin-bodied, a hint of acidity , far too low to bring a decent balance; tons of residual sugars in a long sticky raspberry finish - plain awful clear and bright golden colour, persistent and solid white foam, herbal and quite perfumy nose, smooth, medium-bodied and slightly tart and bitter, more herbs with notes of hay and plastic in the finish clear blond-amber colour, fine head and a nice lacing, light smoked malt aroma, medium-bodied, very neutral, slightly smokey and flat finish - deeply unsignificant clear bright dark ruby colour, little unregular foam, diacetyls and caramel in the nose, medium-bodied, tart and moderately sweet, slightly astringent, dry earthy and quite unpleasant finish - modest yellow colour, few head, plastic-like aroma, sweet and oily, carton-like flavor - avoid it ! hazy golden-orange with a fine head and a nice lace, candy sugar and undefined fruits in a discreet aroma, medium-bodied with a moderate dry bitterness - incredibly lacking of character pours a clear dark ruby brown colour with a fine regular firm head; superb lacing; toffee in the nose, bubblegum-like; sweet, medium-bodied; spicy, peppery finish and a touch of warming alcohol - not much profile clear dark reddish colour, solid foamy pinky head, nice lace; aroma of cherry juice with a note of vinegar; a touch of acidity but by far not enough to balance the heavy sweetness; slightly dry sweetish cherry finish - acceptable because I’ve had a very good day :-) cloudy pale lactic-blond colour, nice creamy head, orange aroma with light spicy notes, fresh, acidic with a tart and quite flat aftertaste - refreshing and lacking of character pours a clear dark ruby colour with a solid creamy beige head; solid spicy aroma (ginger dominates) mixed with notes of apples; the palate is soft and rather sweet, medium to full-bodied, low bitterness; long fruity, malty and spicy, the whole thing packed in a warming alcohol touch - ok but lacking of some refinement

sampled february 2001, named Charles Quint - amber colour, fine lace, smokey and spicy aroma, full-bodied, very malty, sweet, long bitter aftertaste (4/7/8/5/16) dark orange colour, fine head, yeasty, very discreet aroma, oily and heavy, very long spicy and bitter finish - strange and disappointing (for a belgian) from Amstein - slightly hazy blond colour, persistent pale beige foam; nice lacework; fairly spicy aroma with notes of apples; overcarbonated and quite sweet; full-bodied, tart and slightly dry, fruity and spicy finish - not really easy to drink dark brown colour, spicy aroma, slightly banana flavor, smooth, well-balanced amber colour, big foam, caramel aroma and flavor, sweet clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, weak hop aroma, sweet, slightly oily - boring pale golden-yellow colour with almost no foam remaining; aroma of vanilla, coriander and alcohol; solid malt body; high carbonation; the sweetness is partially balanced by a dry bitter finish which shows more spicy and alcoholish notes - after some hesitation, I decided that I like it light hazy amber-orange colour with almost no foam, complex nose of apple, vinegar and hay, fresh and very sour, the finish is long and sour with notes of rhubarb - a marvellous gueuze from crackedkettle.com - cloudy bright and dark orange colour; very foamy white head; aroma of hay, vinegar and old apples; strong notes of cork; fizzy and with a moderate malt body, fairly sour/acidic; very dry and effervescent fruity sourish aftertaste with late notes of alcohol - light-bodied for its 9%; fresh and original amber-orange colour, absolutely no foam, strawberry jam aroma, notes of apricot and honey plus something rather unpleasant, a bit oily, dry and very acidic/sourish, the finish is long and very dry with notes of honey - extrem, aggressiv and quite dubious (thanks to Laurent Mousson for this one) from belgianshop.com - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a very little foam; strong aroma of vinegar, cheese and cherries; very sour, medium-bodied; finishes dry, long and sourish with more notes of cherries and cheese - a wonderful kriek ! red-amber colour, nice dense creamy head and a correct lacing, caramel and grapefruit aroma, lot of carbonation, medium-bodied with a dry malty and slightly fruity finish - nothing special here dark ruby-brown colour, fine head, deep aroma of banana and port wine with notes of spices and licorice, full-bodied, sweet and heavy with a long dry bitter and alcohol finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - cloudy blond colour with a solid white foam leaving a nice lace on the side of the glass; estery with notes of pear and spices; far too much carbonated, heavy sweetness behind which lasts in a short fruity and sticky finish - medicinal and very dubious cloudy dark orange colour, dense creamy head and a nice lace, peach, hazelnut and yeasty, very smooth, full-bodied, dry finishing bitterness, bubblegum-like aftertaste with notes of alcohol dark ruby-brown colour, little foam, apple and caramel aroma with some earthy notes, very sweet and thick, high carbonation, touch of acidity, more apple notes in a warming alcohol finish - a bit too sweet and rather cloying; not my kind of beer cloudy nut-brown colour, big firm and slightly pink tainted head, nice lacing, strong aroma of dark fruits (raspberry, peach, ...), creamy and oily mouthfeel, very sweet with a touch of acidity, the finish is plain fruit and sugar and quite cloying - could work as raspberry jam for breakfast but nothing else amber-blond colour with a dense and fine creamy head, fruity aroma (pear, apple), yeasty notes, medium to full-bodied, a bit acidic in the beginning, decent finishing bitterness, long fruity and yeasty finish - fresh and lively; a very charming beer - thanks to Jean-Claude Germond for this beer ! 2001 vintage, sampled 1/2007 - pours a dark reddish-brown colour under a little but stable beige foam; lot of particules floating in the beer; the aroma is richly malty and fruity (figs and plums) with notes of wood; quite a lot of sweetness, slightöy madeirized, full and regular malt body; the finish is long and malty with more notes of dark fruits, some candi sugar and a touch of warming alcohol down the throat - very good though I'm not sure ageing improved it, on the contrary from Au Grain d’Orge - pours a cloudy blond colour under a huge and bright white foam; superb lacing; estery and fruity aroma with notes of pears, pineapples and spices; very sweet and with a solid malt backbone, lively palate and with a subtle but high carbonation ; long fruity finish with tons of residual sugars and lingering spicy notes from belgianshop.com; a raspberry witbier - reddish-orange colour with an irregular pinkish foam; strong sweetish raspberry nose with notes of straw in the background; very sweet with an illusion of sourness; a raspberryish and rather empty finish - not a tragedy but not a reason to finish my glass either hazy red-amber colour, few foam, grapefruit aroma with notes of some vegetable (not unpleasant at all), candy sugar, thin-bodied with a dry malty finish hazy orange colour with a fine head, very strong spicy aroma (clove, ginger), notes of vanilla, medium-bodied, strong wheaty character, slightly sweet with a dry finish - better than its overrated brother (I'm guilty too) 7 years old (2000-2007): slightly hazy amber colour with an elusive foam; aroma of honey; madeirized nose; sweet and mellow, full malt body, a bit sticky: a moderate late bitterness and a long honeyish aftertaste with notes of warming alcohol - interesting development

orange colour, no head, spicy aroma (cinnamon ?), full-bodied but lacking of complexity, long spicy finish deep honey colour, fine head, spicy and fruity aroma, full-bodied, slightly too much carbonation, deep dry and spicy finish with a nice bitterness deep brown colour, big head, deep spicy aroma, very yeasty, creamy,sweet, full-bodied, long dry and spicy finish cloudy pale orange colour, big head, slightly spicy, cron aroma, smooth, touch of acidity, easy and not very complex bronze colour, fine head, malty, coffee taste bronze colour, nice head, sausage, salami aroma, very malty, long aftertaste pale brown colour, few head, aroma of bread and malt, sweet with a dry bready finish - strange and disgusting dark orange colour without head, bready and malty, sweet and dry - quite disgusting orange colour, big head, caramel aroma, very malty, great bitterness orange colour, big head, caramel aroma, very malty, great bitterness orange colour, big head, caramel aroma, very malty, great bitterness orange colour, big head, caramel aroma, very malty, great bitterness dirty brown colour, almost no head, malty and marchpane aroma, light citrusy, sweet and heavy with a moderate tart finish - quite disgusting gluten free and based on sorghum ... hohoh ! - pours a clear and bright golden colour under a little, unregular foam; the aroma has something of lemon soda with a metallic touch; quite oily and sweet with a high carbonation; medium malt body; flat metallic aftertaste - I want my gluten back ! from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy blond colour with a very foamy white head; aroma of fresh apples and some yeast, candi sugar; tart and highly carbonated; acidic and with a fair malt body, some solid sweetness behind; long fruity and sweetish aftertaste clear dark-amber colour under a rocky beige head; nice lacing; perfumy aroma with notes of pear and yeast; sweet and oily, medium-bodied, creamy, sour/bitter finish with weird metallic and fruity notes - strange stuff it pours a cloudy lactic-orange colour with a firm white head and a nice lace; strong aroma of coconut which remembers me of the Batida bottles I used to like when I was 18 ...; some notes of wc deodorant come through too; very sugary with a thin body; strange and unpleasant metallic finish - I really don’t know what I should do with this stuff ... fully cloudy lactic-orange colour under a solid white head which leaves a nice lace; aroma of coconut liquor like Batida, which I used to like a lot when I was 18, but those times are over ...; very sweet, oily, no beer character, long cloying aftertaste of coconut, aftershave and overmatured bananas - brrr... courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy orange colour under a firm white head; overwhelming aroma of overripe mangos and paper; velvety mouthfeel, obscenely sweet, heavy and sweetish aftertaste of mango - a one-dimensional drink of mango and sugar amber-brown colour, big head, caramel/chocolate aroma, very malty, long aftertaste clear pale golden colour, fine head, modest herbal hoppiness, sweet, light to medium body, the finish is slightly dry and mostly tasteless - unspectacular cloudy orange colour, little creamy firm head; aroma of pear and apple with strong spicy notes; overcarbonated, sweet with some tart acidity; long perfumy and fruity finish with lingering acidity notes - quite unusual and not bad at all Ahhh ... the tasting of a new Floris beer: what a frightening moment in the life of a beer hunter ! - cloudy dark reddish colour with a big pinky head, deep overwhelming raspberry juice aroma, very sweet, oily with a hint of sourness, the finish is just plain raspberry and more raspberry ... - one-dimensional and without any beer character ... but almost drinkable if you are in a good temper pours a cloudy dark reddish colour under a little and unregular foam; crisp aroma of cherry marmelade; thin-bodied, basically sweet but some tart acidity makes it fairly drinkable; long sweet and sour, cherryish and moderately dry aftertaste
Earlier Rating: 8/14/2004 Total Score: 2.5
hazy red colour with an unregular pink head, strong aroma of cherry syrup, very sweet with some sourness, reasonable body, dry cherry aftertaste - basically perfect for children but somehow I find it quite drinkable courtesy of Martin Dröser - very hazy reddish-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; light yeasty, hoppy aroma of dark fruits, hints of molasses and tea; low carbonation, creamy palate and solidly bitter; some earthy notes and more dark fruits in the finish; light oily It has an horrible cloudy, dirty, brown colour with absolutely no foam. It has a strong aroma of cocoa mixed with slime, stagnant water and subtle notes of dog's shit. Ok, this was for the better part of this beer... The flavour ? the first impression is: overcarbonated, but this fact does not matter for long because what comes just after is inhuman: it has an horrible, artificial sweeties and perfume-like taste with a too long aftertaste of sewer. Awful and revolting. Defining the characteristics of this stuff is a real challenge because every sip is a torture. This has only been brewed to give a new meaning to the word "worst". re-rated 1/2014; from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of spices, ripe bananas and mango; brown sugar; very sweet abd full-bodied, solid carbonation, tart and spicy finish, residual sweetness and more notes of ripe fruits courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - slightly hazy pale blond colour with a bad head retention; solid aroma of banana milk shake; very very sweet and quite thin-bodied, long and powerful banana finish with tons of residual sweetness re-rated; from Bier-Bienne - light hazy dark blond beer under a huge white foam; nice lacework; spicy and citrusy aroma, pear and candy sugar; a good malt bakcbone, sweet and with a fair carbonation; chewy and spicy finish with lot of residual sweetness ands some fruity tones

7/2001 - transparent golden colour, nice head; aroma: nut, burnt almond, orange, slightly smoked; taste: very sweet and powerfull, alcohol; aftertaste: long, sweet and honey (5/9/8/4/17) hazy lactic-orange colour, almost no foam, cinnamon and coriander, citrusy, notes of straw, acidic, light to medium body, the finish is short and quite flat with a lemony touch red-bordeaux colour, few head, licorice and plum aroma, sweet and heavy, strong alcohol presence, dry with some bubble-gum finish - keep this one 4 years in your cellar and I bet you will get some great stuff ! pale golden colour, fine head, alcohol, honey and fruity nose, heavy and sweet with a dry, vegetable aftertaste clear reddish in colour with a big white creamy head; very fruity aroma (apples and lychees), some yeasty/bready notes appear as the beer gets warmer; tart and high carbonated; some sweetness, medium-bodied and very creamy in the finish, tart bitterness and a dry and rather short fruity aftertaste - honest cloudy pale green (?!?) colour with a fine white creamy head; strong revolting aroma of lemon detergent or shampoo (though I would not be crazy enough to pour this on the remaining of my hairs...); light-bodied, sweet and a little bit acidic with a tragic aftertaste lemon flavoured soap - this is far beyond disgusting ... come on, stupid marketing assholes: you’ve gone too far ! cloudy orange colour, nice creamy head, honey and grapefruit aroma, very smooth, strong and nice acidity, astringent, dry finishing bitterness, the aftertaste is honeyish - refreshing and with a good character white, cloudy, peach and pear aroma, sweet fruity flavor, disgusting - something to give to the children... hazy dark reddish-brown colour, fine and firm beige head; malty and biscuity aroma, notes of pear and milk coffee; overcarbonated and quite sour, medium-bodied, sweeties-like finish with more notes of chocolate, banana and pear cloudy orange colour with a little persistent head and a nice lace; aroma of tangerines and grapefruit, perfumy; lot of carbonation and a moderate malt body; short and dry fruity finish with some yeasty notes - just acceptable cloudy white colour, fine head, very deep honey aroma, extremely sweet honey flavor and aftertaste - like most Floris beers: disgusting - drinkable only for breakfast hazy reddish-amber colour with a foamy beige head; aroma of yeast and fresh cut apples; overcarbonated and quite acidic with a solid sweetness underneath; fizzy and fruity finish - confusing If someone can tell me why I'm drinking such beers, don't hesitate to email me ... - cloudy orange colour, fine head, deep cinammon, apple and melon aroma, apple juice like (not a surprise with 30% apple juice added...), terribly sweet and totally unbalanced; do I have to add: disgusting ? orange colour, big creamy head, yeasty, spicy and citrusy aroma, smooth, nice long bitterness - a beautiful tripel clear golden-bronze colour with a little persistent white foam; nice lace, aroma of orange, pear and alcohol; sweet and sticky; slightly dry and fruity finish ruby colour, creamy head, malty nose, touch of ginger, full-bodied, sweet, long spicy finish - I can't really enjoy it because I don't like ginger one my 3 favourite beers is now brewed by Huyghe which apparently bought Artelvelde ?! - dark orange colour, fine head, no lace, deep complexity of the aroma (cinnamon, orange, nutty), full-bodied, sweet followed by a great dry bitter, spicy and fruity finish - only one little touch under the original (like its alcohol content) pale golden colour, few foam, moderate hoppiness, grassy, medium-bodied, sweet, dry and slightly bitter herbal finish hazy lactic-yellow colour, fine head, cloves and apple juice aroma, deadly sweet, long sugary and apple finish - another terrific brew by Huyghe... brewed with rice, quinoa and cane sugar - hazy dark brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of matured fruits (banana and lychees), caramel and some undefined spices; sweet, tart and very carbonated which makes it difficult to drink but does not hide the unclean, unregular malt body; very short and dry bitter spicy finish - harsh; not really a fair trade to me brewed with quinoa and cane sugar - hazy amber-orange colour with a little, unregular foam; aroma of tangerines and cane sugar, some bready notes in the background; medium to full malt body, decent bitterness; very dry and bitter fruity finish brewed using sorghum and rice - slightly hazy golden colour without foam; aroma of corn and lemon; tart, overcarbonated, modest malt body, sweet with a touch of acidity; the finish is quite dry and harsh, short and moderately citrusy - I want my gluten back ! fresh - strange plastic taste clear golden-orange colour, choatic foam with big bubbles, aroma of hay and dog shit, sweet and watery with a dry, brutal and revolting aftertaste of paperboard from Drinks of the World - a clear golden colour and a solid bright white foam; nice lacework; aroma of apple and cream, notes of alcohol; full-bodied and quite oily, a solid carbonation and pretty sweet; lot of residual sugars and more fruity notes in the aftertaste - just drinkable clear and pale golden colour, almost no foam remaining; wet paperboard is all the nose can offer; sweet and thin-bodied, very dry and harsh finish; it ends short and watery pours a very clear golden-amber olour under abig creamy head; aroma of yeast and caoutchouc with some red fruits in the background; a bit oily, sweet with a solid malt body maintained by a high carbonation; sweetish aftertaste with notes of strawberries clear and bright reddish colour with a huge creamy and slightly pinkish head; artificial sweeties-like aroma of raspberries, elder and cherries; sweet, sweet, sweet ... and nothing to balance it; sweetish aftertaste of cherry - what a tragical evolution followed by Leffe during the last 20 years! orange colour, fruity aroma (apple), dry, clean taste clear golden colour, fine head and lace, few hops in the nose, sweet with an unpleasant malty finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear reddish coloured; very hoppy nose with strong flowery notes; creamy and very bitter; some red fruits in a long and very hoppy finish - very good but a b it too one-dimensional to be really great courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy lactic-orange in colour and with a little but persistent foam; aroma of cream, marzipan and caramel; notes of yeast and grapefruit; a light tart acidity, medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and fairly bitter; long yeasty and grapefruity, caramelish aftertaste - balanced Great ! Another flavoured beer ... Clear golden-amber colour with a little foam; the first surprise is that the flavour is not overwhelming and just a touch of lemon and rhum is noticable; sweet and light-bodied, no bitterness at all amd am incredibly flat finish - scandalous canned - clear amber-blond colour with a fast disappearing foam; aroma of apple, petrol and solvent hurts the nose; very sweet and viscous, strong malt body, high carbonation, long finish of fruits and burning alcohol - pfouah ! come on, this only for alcoholics clear amber-blond colour, fine head, spicy nose with honeyish notes, some sweetness, good malt body, the finish is moderately bitter and spicy with some more touches of honey honey colour, nice foam, bitter aroma a beer flavoured with rum - clear pale amber colour, few head, discreet aroma of sirup and potatoes, sweet, watery with a dry flat finish clear bright ruby-brown colour, giant foamy head, beautiful lacing, earthy, strong notes of chocolate, some dark fruits and nuts, very sweet and malty, oily with a decent bitterness, long warming alcohol finish showing notes of prune and licorice - I can’t help but like it ! (it’s more a scotch ale than a belgian ale imho) from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; fair flowery and spicy hops with notes of caramel; subtle carbonation and a velvety palate;medium-bodied, fairly tasty and quite bitter; long caramelish and spicy hoppy finish deep gold colour, few head, beautiful lace, slight nutty aroma, alcohol touch (of course) but not too much, quite heavy but with a nice balance, sweet with a spicy finish deep golden colour, synthetic and alcohol aroma, aggressive, no subtility red-amber colour, fine head, fruity aroma, very sweet, spicy very dark brown colour, nice head, roasty caramel aroma, sweet, full-bodied, spicy aftertaste it pours an impressively filtered, amber-blond colour; fine and stable foam, yeasty nose showing bread and notes of banana, very high carbonation, very sweet with a good malt backbone, an insignificant bitterness before a moderately dry finish which is only disturbed by lingering notes of malt and alcohol - simple and very forgettable red-amber colour, almost no head, prune and cinnamon, fresh, sweet and slightly tart, long candy and fruity finish re-rated 7.2016; draught@brewpub - cloudy pale orange beer with a little white foam left; yeast and banana dominate; sweet, medium carbonation, light chewy palate, gently spicy with notes of cloves and banana in the finish; residual sugars - ok yet too sweet dark ruby-brown colour, fine head and a nice lace, strong malty aroma, caramel and prune, sweet and full-bodied, robust bitterness, long dry malty finish - lot of character for this wonderful brew (is it the same beer as Douglas Scotch Ale ?) from Amstein - clear amber-orange beer with a persistent white foam; fruity hoppy aroma where oranges dominate; notes of brown sugar, medium-bodied and gently sticky; a fair bitterness; the finish is a bit chewy with a long fruity bitter hoppiness from belgianshop.com - hazy bright reddish colour, pinkish beige head with a nice lace; aroma of cheese, cherry and vinegar; medium-bodied, very creamy mouthfeel and very sour; dry and long sourish aftertaste of kriek and vinegar - a solid lambic hazy dark reddish colour under a big and creamy pinky head; nice lacing; huge raspberry aroam with light notes of vinegar; very sweet and slightly oily, long raspberry and sugary finish - hummm clear golden-amber colour, fine head; strong overwhelming aroma of green apples; very sweet; long aftertaste of ... can you guess what ? right: green apples - one-dimensional apple soda without any beer character; a shame ! it’s a pity that people are no more burnt on the marketplace nowadays ... Though I fear they would not be enough places for all those marketing assholes who design such horrors. light hazy dark reddish in colour, stable pinky head and a nice lace; aroma of ... well, cherry of course but not overwhelming nor too artificial; it goes worse in the mouth: it is just plain sweet with a hint of faint tartness before an oily, sweetish, cherryish aftertaste - I think I will go and get me a real beer pale orange colour, nice head and lace, cork and apple aroma, very (too) sweet, watery, slightly disgusting aftertaste red-amber colour, fine head, deep and quite artificial raspberry aroma, candy- and syrup-like with some finishing acidity - my children will love it ! red-amber colour, big head, aggressiv blackcurrent aroma, candy-like, very sweet with a strange sour finish - not for me reddish colour, nice creamy head, deep cherry aroma with notes of cork and elderflowers, sweet and slightly sparkling, short dry cherry finish - a poor example of the style from belgianshop.com - hazy dark brown colour, no residual foam; some notes of butter in front of a cokkie maltiness; sweet and medium-bodied, a hint of sourness before a long malty and effervescent finish from belgianshop.com - bright and dark orange colour with a little white foam formed of big bubbles; aroma of orange and curaçao, estery; very creamy mouthfeel, medium to full-bodied, rather sweet with a late bitterness/acidity; long and moderately dry finish with notes of apricots and yeast - a solid tripel cloudy dark orange colour, big creamy whit head; yeasty and citrusy nose, notes of orange peel; strong tartness and acidity which quite successfully hide the quite thin malt body unerneath; very dry and bitter finish with some more yeasty and fruity notes - too yeasty for my liking cloudy dark reddish colour, fine creamy persistent head and a nice lacing, charming honeyish aroma with a touch of prune and licorice, very creamy mouthfeel, the sweetness is partially balanced by a hint of acidity, more honey and light notes of alcohol in a long sweetish finish - a great and very interesting dessert beer - thanks to Laurent Mousson for this one from belgianshop.com - very dark brown colour with absolutely no foam remaining; aroma of sour apples and sweet malts; full-bodied, sweet and acidic; the finish is moderately dry with a long biscuity maltiness along with more notes of apples slightly hazy golden colour with a fine persistent head; yeasty and grapefruity aroma with notes of cork; fairly malty body, solid bitterness; aftertaste of alcohol, pear and honey with some more notes of cork; lot of residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a cloudy orange colour under a firm white head; very yeasty nose; aroma of bread and almonds, solid malt body; initial sweetness and a quite solid bitterness; unclean palate and with a long almondy bready aftertaste clear hazy brown colour, little foam, malty, yeasty and nutty, touch of spices, earthy, sweet and medium-bodied, malty and earthy finish clear amber colour, no head, floral aroma, malty, tart, too much carbonation, bitter and dry - aggressive and forgettable clear and bright amber colour; nice beige creamy head; some maltiness and caramel up in front, but all being very shy; beautiful lace; notes of hazelnut and flowers developpe as the beer gets warmer; decent malt body, some sweetness soon balanced by a moderately dry bitterness; creamy mouthfeel; the finish is mainly caramel and relatively brief - lot of subtility clear amber-blond colour, fine creamy head with a nice lacing, herbal and moderately hoppy nose, tart and medium-bodied with a robust bitterness, dry and bitter hoppy finish - fresh with an interesting character dark amber colour, fine head, some cherry aroma, very malty, bitter, very kong fruity and spicy finish - warming and very pleasant clear dark amber colour, fine head, nice lace, fruity and vinous, sweet and acidic, refreshing, dry and short fruity finish honey colour, fine lace, herbal aroma, not much character deep clear red-amber colour, few head, malt and prune aroma with spiced notes, sweet, medium-bodied, dry malty finish - subtle and pleasant clear golden-bronze colour with a little white foam; estery nose, aroma of apples; robust carbonation and solid malt body; sweet and a bit oily; aggressive bitterness and a long fruity finish with lots of residual sugars - perfumy/artificial from Ribeauvillé, France - cloudy and dark brown colour with a huge beige foam made of big bubbles; perfumy aroma of licorice, cola, nutmeg and other spices I cannot identify; very sweet and sticky, solid malt body; aftertaste of marzipan, spices and cola, lot of residual sweetness courtesy of my parents - translucid golden-amber colour with a little stable foam, nice lacing; esters and spices, notes of oranges; sweet and medium-bodied, rather high carbonation; the finish is a bit herbal and fruity - not bad but simplistic slightly hazy blond colour, creamy head which quickly reduces, correct lacing, slightly yeasty with some honeyish notes, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is short and a bit yeasty - gentle but nothing more cloudy dark orange colour, big creamy head and a nice lacing, estery nose, notes of spices (pepper), oily and medium to full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, robust bitterness, the finish is dry and bitter with notes of honey and some residual sweetness - clean and well-made dark brown colour, big creamy head, nice lace, very malty, pear aroma with strange notes of ointment, heavy and sweet, slightly tart with a short dry finish - by far not the best of the Floreffe cloudy dark orange colour, big creamy head with a beautiful lacing, dry honey aroma, sweet and smooth with a light finishing bitterness - all the characteristics of a tripel but some power and originality are missing re-rated; draught@brewpub - ruby-brown beer with no head retention; quite clear; aroma of toffee, shyly toasted, notes of cola and soja; moderate malt backbone, grainy and quite sweet; shy earthiness; short aftertaste of caramel - neither malty nor hoppy; characterless golden colour, nice spicy aroma and flavor from Amstein - hazy golden colour with a very foaming white head; yeasty with notes of pear, cellar and old apple; quite full-bodied and with a subtle but lively carbonation; quite sweet and with a moderate bitterness; fairly hoppy fruity finish re-rated, 12/08/2004 - dark and bright brown colour, giant creamy head, beautiful lacing, caramel, honey and alcohol aroma, some nutmeg (?), full and very sweet, the finish is malty, spicy with a touch of licorice - this beer smells like Christmas.
March 2001, (8/4/7/4/15) - very dark brown colour, big head, caramel and honey aroma, (too) sweet, very malty, strong aftertaste slightly hazy dark brown colour, foamy and persistent beige head, aroma of prune, ginger, cinnamon and marzipan, solid malt body, very sweet, moderate bitterness and with a long very spicy finish - smells like christmas cloudy orange colour, nice head, nose: honey, alcohol, strong, curry; taste: sweet and full; aftertaste: quite brief dark brown colour, nice foam - aroma: sweet, banana, caramel - flavor: pear, bitter cloudy honey colour, spicy and lemon aroma, slightly astringen, nice acidity, full bodied cloudy yellow colour, fine lace, honey and spicy aroma, some astringence, quite short aftertaste cloudy honey colour, fine head, nice coriander aroma, too much carbonation, sweet, long complex aftertaste (honey, spices) - could well be the same beer as "blanche de Bruxelles" for the italian market amber-orange colour, big creamy head and a nice lacing, honeyish aroma with light spicy notes, smooth and medium-bodied with a moderate bitter and dry honeyish finish hazy dark reddish colour with a solid, pink-tainted creamy foam; strong overwhelming and quite artificial cherry aroma; slightly acidic, very sweet and thin-bodied; very few sourness, not enough in any case to balance the sweetness; sugary cherryish finish - humm .... a Belle-Vue clone very dark brown colour, the foam quickly reduces, aroma of milk coffee, very sweet, medium-bodied, long sugary finish - sorry, I’m not a fan of milk stouts courtesy of Jespr - cloudy blond colour and with a modest head retention; aroma of bread and fresh cut apples; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; quite dry and short fruity and very yeasty finish - my label says 8% but it really feels like less from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy dark brown colour with a solid beige foam left; the nose is made of caramel, malts and undefined spices; pretty sweet and with a decent malt body, no bitterness and a long malty, earthy and gently spicy finish hazy amber colour and a stable little head; bready and fruity aroma (lychees); at best medium-bodied; some sweetness followed by a sharp and rather aggressive bitterness; dry finish where bready and fruity notes can be met again - ambitious-less from crackedkettle.com - cloudy blond-orange colour with a big creamy white head; fresh hoppy aroma of grapefruit, cream and melon; robust malt body, slightly oily, very bitter; long dry and bitter hoppy finish with more fruity and creamy notes - fresh and lively cloudy orange colour with a fine cramy head and a nice lace, orangezest, estery, grapefruit, lot of carbonation, meidum-bodied, very dry and bitter finish with some more fruity notes - a classic and perfectly made tripel hazy pale amber colour, fine head, bread, malt and fruity nose, light notes of alcohol, bitter and bubblegum-like mouthfeel, dry malty and earthy finish from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy blond colour with a persistent white foam; nice lace; yeasty aroma with notes of apples, pear and cellar; medium to full-bodied; fairly bitter with some sweetness below; tart and bitter yeasty and fruity finish slightly hazy red-amber colour with a fine creamy head, nice lace, subtle aroma of strawberry, floral hoppiness, sweet with a light bitterness, the finish is moderately dry with notes of red fruits - nice balance between malty and fruity dark brown colour with a giant foamy head, strong toffee and caramel aroma, earthy and very malty, medium-bodied with a dry bitterness, the finish is very long and earthy - complex deep orange colour, giant head, orange and spicy aroma, creamy and quite flat - unbalanced from Amstein - clear dark reddish colour with a little elusive beige foam; very strong juicy red fruity aroma, some sour notes of vinegar; fizzy and very sweet palate, medium malt body, sticky and long sweetish aftertaste of strawberries and cherries - far too sweet deep red-brown colour, few head, wine-like aroma, cherry, blackcurrant and tart, nice acidity/sourness but quite heavy and sweet from belgianshop.com - clear and bright golden colour, little white foam; estery and yeasty, fruity notes (orange peel and grapefruit), medium-bodied; some tartness due to a solid effervescence; moderately dry and decently bitter finish, long grapefruity aftertaste - easy but good dark brown colour with a reddish hue, very firm and persistent beige head; the aroma is verysoft, buttery with light notes of banana; creamy, low carbonation and rather sweet, medium malt body, low bitterness; the finish is a bit spicy with some malty tones but rather elusive - inoffensive cloudy dark amber-orange colour, fine and persistent beige head leaving a nice lacing; fruity aroma (apple, mango) with some yeasty notes; astringant and a bit acidic, medium-bodied, some sweetness soon hidden by a long dry bitter finish where fruity and salty notes appear like every beers supposed to be drank hot, I've tried it first cool: bordeaux colour, no head, deep spicy aroma (cinnamon, giner), strong cherry notes, very sweet, slightly oily, long cherry finish - quite unbalanced - hot: still no head but the aroma is more balanced and the cherry stays in the background, the sweetness is no more so evident and it shows notes of alcohol now, long beautiful cherry finish reddish colour, few head and no lace, deep raspberry aroma, vinous, vinegar, tart and acid, refreshing, long dry raspberry finish - a beautiful brew ! clear dark reddish colour, chaotic foam, aroma of cherry sirup, very sweet with some tartness, bubblegum-like mouthfeel, long cherry sweeties finish - artificial dark red-brown colour, thin dense head, deep cherry and vinegar aroma with notes of alcohol, nice acidity, crisp, refreshing, full-bodied, long cherry finish - a beautiful brew ! dark brown colour, little chaotic foam, vinous, prune and nougat, a touch of vinegar, medium-bodied, decent sourness, the finish is quite long, fruity with more notes of vinegar and madeirisation - deeply charming hazy orange-yellow colour with a fast collapsing head; strong aroma of cider, fresh cut apples and candi sugar; very carbonated and highly sweet, no malt body worth to mention; long sweetish aftertaste of apple juice - well, well, well ... pours a cloudy blond-orange colour, very modest foam; a strong aroma of green apples hurts immediately the nose; very sweet and at best medium-bodied, the touch of finishing sourness is by far not enough to balance the commanding sweetness; some dryness in a long fruity (apple of course) finish - one-dimensional and without any beer character but if you like apple juice, then go for it. 2002 vintage sampled 5/2004 - hazy amber-orange colour, the initial head is quickly decreasing, very complex aroma of rhubarb, vinegar, farm and peppers, medium-bodied with a strong acidity, the finish is dry, very long and acidic with more notes of rhubarb - refreshing and incredibly pleasant orange colour, almost no foam, candy sugar, peach aroma, terribly sweet, slightly tart, refreshing - strangely pleasant despite the overwhelming sweetness amber-red colour, few head, cherry and vinegar aroma, hint of black-currant, very very sweet with only a touch of sourness, quite heavy and unbalanced clear dark reddish colour, few head, deep fresh blackcurrants aroma with notes of vinegar, tart and sweet with some acidity, dry fruity finish - a nice aperitiv dark red colour, rosa foam, deep raspberry aroma and flavor, sweet sweet sweet..., some finishing acidity - good as an aperitiv red-amber colour, few head, rhubarb aroma, tart, notes of cork, smooth and sweet with a touch of acidity

sampled in may 2001 as "Gueuze" - amber-orange colour, fine lace, complex aroma (apple, cheese), too sweet with a sour aftertaste (4/8/5/3/12)

sampled as Souvenir Gueuze in may 2000 (4/8/8/4/16) reddish colour, fine head, deep cherry, sweeties-like aroma, very sweet, tart with a long heavy cherry finish - too sweet but I still like it

sampled as Souvenir Kriek in may 2000 (4/4/3/3/6)
as Kriek Foudroyante: matured in oak casks - cloudy deep ruby colour, fine head, strong cherry aroma with notes of vinegar, almost wine-like, sweet, tart with a robust cherryish aftertaste courtesy of fiulijn; 1996 vintage - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a little foam made of big bubbles; aroma of pineapple, raspberries and cherries; a touch of vinegar and sut; subtle carbonation and with a solid acidity, moderate malt body; fizzy yet creamy finish with long fruity and acidic notes; quite dry aftertaste of sour apples - absolutely beautiful courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark reddish colour with a pinkish elusive foam; aroma of cobweb, dust and yeast with notes of vinegar and cherries; medium-bodied and quite sticky; dry and long cherrish, dusty and sourish aftertaste hazy pale orange colour, fine dense creamy head and a beautiful lacing, estery and honeyish with spicy and "cellar" notes, fresh, sparkling and bitter, some sugary notes, slightly oily, long bitter honeyish and spicy finish - deeply pleasant, fresh and robust from crackekettle.com - cloudy dark brown colour with a foamy beige head; aroma of ginger and biscuity maltiness; good malt body, tart bitterness; cookie-like finish, malty and slightly spicy pale golden colour, fine head, perfumy, floral, artificial, bubble-gum, unbalanced - bad slightly hazy blond colour, big creamy head, nice lacing, buttery and herbal hoppiness, medium-bodied, sweet with an herbal and buttery finish courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - clear deep golden colour with a bad head retention; aroma of cider with cheap oily hoppy notes; moderate carbonation and malt backbone, no bitterness and with a deeply flat finish where hints of apples subsist - pfouahhh .... courtesy of Philipp Sigg; pet bottle - clear and bright golden colour with a white elusive foam; aroma of cardboard and wet grass; medium-bodied and fairly bitter, fizzy and grassy slightly dry finish pet bottle; brewed and bottled in Belgium for Aldi Suisse - clear amber-brown colour with a little head; aroma of plastic and malt; earthy and with some notes of caramel; very aggressive tartness, some acidity and a poor malt body; very dry earthy finish - hard to drink and not pleasant at all clear golden colour with a fast disappearing foam; moderately herbal nose with touches of plastic; almost medium-bodied, flat and tasteless with a late shy herbal touch and a hint of bitterness pet bottle; brewed and bottled in Belgium for Aldi Suisse - very cloudy dark amber-orange colour; little head which reduces quickly; heavy nose of corn and banana; highly carbonated, mainly sweet with some tart acidity, medium malt body at best; the finish is quite dry and short, showing more banana and wheaty notes - one weizen like thousands other weizen ... but not bad at all light amber colour, big head, deep vegetable and spicy aroma, slightly sweet

sampled may 2000, called "Poiluchette Brune" - nice bordeaux colour, beautiful foam, caramel aroma, smooth, bitter aftertaste (5/8/7/4/15) deep bronze colour, giant head, very yeasty and spicy, perfumy aroma with notes of orange, very smooth, touch of ginger (unfortunately...), lot of carbonation, nice bitterness - would be great if I liked ginger ... pale golden colour, fine head, few hop aroma, full-bodied with a touch of bitterness, dry finish - modest at last, about 15 years later, I’ve been able to put my hands on this beer, the filtered version of the world classic Duvel - slightly hazy golden colour under a stable little foam and a nice lace; solid grapefruity and bready nose; oily with a robust malt body and a sharp bitterness; some astringence; long bitter fruity and yeasty aftertaste - nice stuff indeed re-rated (originally 7/2000, 4.1); from Bier-Bienne - pours a cloudy orange beer under a white foam left; aroma of esters and ripe yellow fruits; light spicy ; full-bodied, quite highly carbonated, pretty bitter and light acidic; very long fruity and spicy finish, light perfumy golden-orange colour, fruity nose, apple, spicy hazy ruby-brown colour, giant creamy head with a beautiful lace, chocolatey maltiness with notes of apple and alcohol in the background, earthy, overcarbonated, medium-bodied at best, solid and quite harsh bitterness, the finish is very dry, malty and chocolatey light amber colour, peach and spicy cloudy orange colour, giant creamy head with a beautiful lace, apricot, honey and alcohol in the nose, very sweet and smooth with a long bitter fruity and sugary finish clear pale golden colour with a big creamy head, decent herbal aroma, creamy and dusty mouthfeel with a moderate malty body, a bit oily, slightly bitter herbal finish - not bad but boring from Amstein - pours a cloudy lactic-orange colour with a little white foam left; loads of coriander, perfumy and citrusy; quite tart and slightly acidic, some sweetness below, moderate malt body; the finish is pretty empty and slightly dry with long perfumy notes of coriander again 8% alc. - unappetizing cloudy brown colour without foam; aroma of cherry, ginger and nutmeg; sweet and with a low carbonation, almost no bitterness; quite tasteless, no profile in the palate; medium-bodied, sweetish aftertaste of black cherries and spices - just about the level of a modest homebrew 7.2% version - hazy reddish-brown colour with a fine head, strong aroma of red fruits (I cannot really identify which ones), notes of candi sugar and quite yeasty, effervescent and (too) sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is mainly fruity with lot of residual sugars - interesting aroma but too much on the sweet side to be really great cloudy lactic-orange colour, little white foam, aroma of tangerines, citrus and yeast; initially tart, slightly oily and very sweet; lot of residual sugars with more notes of tangerines courtesy of Sido and Titof - cloudy bright orange colour with a little foam; aroma of melon and apricot; some yeasty notes; fizzy and quite full-bodied; initially sweet with a decent bitterness; long bitter aftertaste of bitter oranges with more yeasty notes dark reddish-brown colour with lot of yeast particules floating within, little foam, aroma of tea with some spicey (ginseng ?) and candi sugar notes, very sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is thin, dry and totally sugary, showing more notes of tea and some tangerines - sorry but it really doesn’t work for me ! slightly hazy purple-green (!) colour with a little but firm foam; aroma of lavender (it's like smelling my clothes just being washed); notes of honey and herbs; moderately sweet and medium-bodied at best; dry profile, long herbal and lightly honeyish finish - interesting and without the desperate sweetness of the other Mortal's beers, but the nose makes it really hard to deal with clear pale golden colour, big initial foam which quickly reduces, grapefruit, yeast, sweet and effervescent, creamy and fruity finish (peach, pear) - well-balanced and lively though a bit too sweet deep honey colour, beautiful lace, orange and honey aroma, apple, nice bitter aftertaste infected - cloudy honey colour, fine head, spicy aroma, too much carbonation, some acidity bad dirty water colour, fine lace, nice caramel and artichoke aroma, strange undefinable aftertaste dirty brown colour, big head, slight caramel aroma, some acid aftertaste fantastic foamy head, orange coloured, strong and complex hoppy nose showing notes of orange peels, perfume, peanuts, vinegar and cream, smooth and slightly oily with a powerful finishing bitterness, very long aftertaste of bitter orange and cream - this beer is a legend Bottled. Red-orange colour with a fine head and a marvellous lace, the aroma is typically Orval: citrusy, spicy, hoppy nose with notes of caramel; smooth, thin body with only a light bitterness, short watery finish - a watered-down version of the Great Orval - a big thank you to Nicolas Jeckelman for this rare stuff courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear golden-amber colour without foam; aroma of blue cheese and apple; notes of vinegar; sweet and sour; low carbonation, light to medium-bodied; very dry and long, fruity, cheeesy and sourish aftertaste - very good clear gold-amber colour with a fine dense head, candy sugar and a fat fruity hoppiness, lot of carbonation, full-bodied, very sweet and slightly bitter with a touch of refreshing acidity, the finish is long, dry and quite powerful, a little bit chewy-like - robust and well-made yellow-orange colour, no head, deep and strange aroma (meat, tequila, vegetable), very sweet mixed with an horrible sourness followed by a terrible, reluctant and undefinable aftertaste - definitely not suitable for human consumption (but I would not give it to an animal either...) - this one is eligible for my bottom 10 beers list. Congratulations to Palm for this one ! from belgianshop.com - clear and bright amber colour with a little pale beige foam; aroma of wort and nothing much more; sweet, light-bodied and with a poor carbonation; shor watery finish of unfermented malts - undrinkable clear amber colour, fine head, nice lace, light aroma pf malt and red fruits, sweet and medium-bodied, the aftertaste is quite watery - nothing "spéciale" here clear red-amber colour, few head, light fruity nose, malty, sweet with a short finish - very forgettable pale golden colour, fine head, ginger aroma, watery and totaly flat - a tragedy ! red-brown colour, few head, aroma and taste of bad cola without carbonation, vegetable aftertaste - not for human consumption pale yellow colour, few head, lemon aroma, watery, totaly flat - horrible - don't know what is triple here ... clear pale golden colour, big creamy head, very yeasty, grapefruit, very dry, lot of carbonation, dry fruity and bitter finish - refreshing and pleasant courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a cloudy pale orange colour under a huge foamy white head; overwhelming coriander aroma which leaves some place for notes of orange peel; very tart and astringent, acidic but with a strong sweetness below; high carbonation; very long spicy and juicy, sweetish finish - not bad though too chemical courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy green beer with a little long lasting foam; slightly earthy with light herbal notes; fizzy and medium-bodied, short watery earthy finish - this must be a joke ... courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange colour with a solid and long lasting white foam; aroma of vanilla, old apples and wood; full-bodied and fairly sour, good carbonation, strong late bitterness, quite dry and very fruity finish with more woody and vanilla notes - a great beer from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange colour with a modest foam retention; a fair woody and hoppy aroma, some vanilla, oranges and a touch of cinnamon and pine needles; full-bodied and with a good carbonation, some sweetness and a solid bitterness, long bitter aftertaste of orange peels and wood leaving some vanilla and bready notes on the tongue courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark orange colour with a foamy and chaotic head; very hoppy with notes of tangerines and litchis; full-bodied and juicy, slightly oily and with a robust carbonation, robust but not aggressive bitterness; dry and bitter fruity hoppy finish - very nice from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a poor foam left; a solid woody aroma with fair notes of hops leaving fruity tones (oranges dominate), full-bodied and juicy palate, robust bitterness which lasts long in a solid woody and hoppy finish - too much wood character in this version from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy amber-orange colour under a bright and stable white foam; aroma of wood, cherries, blackberries and apricots; medium-bodied, fairly sweet and beautifully sour; long fruity finish where lingering sourish notes persist - a very good one Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - dark black beer with a little dark beige foam left; very roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of ashes and pepper; full-bodied, fairly bitter and with a long hoppy chocolatey finish; very dry with notes of ashes; salty and peppery - superb courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; aroma of cream and pear; hints of cardamom; sweet and vaguely acidic, thin-bodied; creamy palate; short slightly spicy finish with more notes of pear courtesy of Doeschi - black beer under a long lasting beige foam; very roasted aroma of black chocolate and walnuts; quite full-bodied and fairly tasty; some sweetness and a solid and slightly tart bitterness; long roasted coffeish and chocolatey finish with notes of ashes; pretty dry and very bitter - beautiful courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark brown beer with a little foam left; fairly toasted aroma with notes of nuts and marzipan; hints of prunes; full-bodied; some sweetness and a fair bitterness; pretty highly carbonated; the finish is quite dry with a solid lingering bitterness and long nutty, biscuity and dark fruity notes: some alcohol presence from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy orange colour with a solid creamy white head; nice lace; estery, dusty and yeasty nose, aroma of apples and raisins; some lingering spicy notes, sweet and bitter with a solid malt backbone, lively palate, juicy, fruity finish with some spicy notes - very pleasant dangerously drinkable courtesy of Allen - pours a cloudy golden reddish beer with a very foamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of herbs, honey and caramel; some notes of lemon too; thick and creamy, sweet with a long aftertaste of caramel and herbs - fortunately, I didn’t drink the whole bottle because somehow this beer gave me a very fast allergy (my bottom lip has quickly swollen) ?! courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark red-amber colour with a firm pale beige head; some citrus and herbs in the nose; light-bodied and very sharp, tart palate, sweet and aggressively bitter, salty; flat and dry flowery and corny finish - urghhhh courtesy of oh6gdx - the beer nervously foamed out of the bottle, leaving me just about 1 dl left to drink ...; hazy pinkish-red colour with a little reddish head; aroma of sweet-sour cherries; creamy and sweetish mouthfeel; some sourness; thin malt body; long aftertaste of red fruits with lot of residual sugars courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright golden colour under a fair white head; aroma of green apple; medium but irregular malt body, tart and highly carbonated; some sweetness underneath; fizzy and quite dry flat finish with notes of pear and apple - rough from belgianshop.com - cloudy dark orange colour with a robust foamy white head; estery with notes of tangerines, slightly dusty; good malt body; the initial sweetness is soon followed by a fair and tart bitterness; quite dry long fruity and yeasty finish - classic but good nonetheless from belgianshop.com - pours a cloudy dark orange colour under a giant, foamy white head; nice lace remaining; estery with notes of orange peel and some melon too maybe; intensive, sweet and quite thick; full-bodied, a robust and tart bitterness brings a nice balance; long fruity, bitter and almondy finish where some warming alcohol notes are present from belgianshop.com - cloudy bordeaux colour with a giant creamy beige foam; nice lace; malty nose, caramel and cream, notes of almonds; sweet and fairly bitter, creamy mouthfeel; quite dry malty and biscuity finish - subtle from crackedkettle.com - cloudy reddish beer with no foam left; aroma of raisins, cloves and other undefined spices; chewy malts; full-bodied and fairly but subtley carbonated; a robust sweetness and a late moderate bitterness; some dryness in a long aftertaste of red fruits and spices - yes: Bieren met karakter from crackedkettle.com - dark reddish-amber colour with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of herbs and honey; sweet and slightly oily; a hint of acidity before a long honeyish aftertaste - well executed from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark brown colour, little persistent beige foam; chestnutty aroma with a light spicy touch; solid malt body and slightly oily; a decent bitterness before a long dry malty, chocolaty and nutty finish courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a firm and persistent beige head; aroma of bread, pear and caramel; dusty; sweet and very malty, slightly sticky; some late bitterness, moderately dry, long malty and caramelish aftertaste with notes of gingerbread courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy and dark pink-bordeaux colour; stable pale beige head; deep aroma of blueberies, notes of dust and blackcurrants; juicy and medium-bodied, sweet with a moderate acidity; long aftertaste of blueberries-sweeties with some residual sweetness - somehow manages to be quite drinkable from crackedkettle.com - hazy orange colour under a very creamy and persistent white foam; beautiful lace; robust aroma of rhubarb and pineapple, vinegar; sweet with a moderate acidity, medium to full-bodied, a decent bitterness and a long fruity and slightly acidic finish wrapped in paper, brewed for the pub Woodstock in Milano - cloudy copper colour, nice creamy head, caramel and butter in the nose, notes candi sugar, very sweet, medium to full-bodied, long aftertaste of caramel with a lingering sweetness - somehow manages to be very sweet without beeing cloying; a perfect dessert beer - thanks to fiulijn for the beer courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy reddish-brown colour with a solid beige foam; solid aroma of cinnamon with some caramel underneath; highly carbonated, medium-bodied, tart and bitter; short and dry aftertaste of biscuit and cinnamon - smells like Christmas courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a firm and persistent beige foam leaving a nice lace; heavily spicy aroma showing strong notes of cloves and cinnamon; herbs and orange; very fine carbonation, sweet and medium to full-bodied, very tart palate and a respectable bitterness; long spicy finish with notes of gingerbread - not bad though a bit chemical courtesy of oh6gdx - opaque dark amber-brown colour under a giant foamy beige head; perfect lacing; aroma of apples, pineapples and yeast; creamy and soft, characterless mouthfeel; a bit sweet, a little bit bitter, nothing really special; the light fruity tones show up again in a short yeasty finish courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy reddish colour with a firm creamy beige head and a superb lacing; yeasty aroma with notes of eucalyptus; soft and creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation and a medium malt body; finishes moderately dry and fairly bitter with notes of spices, almonds and strawberries - very belgian and pretty good from belgianshop.com - cloudy golden-orange colourwith a solid creamy white head; nice lace; aroma of cinnamon, candi sugar and grapefruit; medium-bodied, some sweetness before an acidic/bitter finish; some residual sugars, moderate aftertaste of orange peel - pleasant though unspectacular from crackedkettle.com - clear golden-amber colour, little persistent foam with a nice lace; very spicy and hoppy nose with a touch of alcohol; full-bodied and oily, very bitter and spicy finish with warming alcohol notes and lot of residual sugars from crackedkettle.com - very dark ruby-brown colour with a firm beige head; beautiful lacing; roasted chocolate aroma with notes of almonds; creamy mouthfeel and with a solid malt body; some sweetness and a moderate sourness and bitterness; the aftertaste is full of chocolate with some notes of ashes hazy ruby-brown colour, little beige head and a nice lacing; aroma of cream and mango, notes of matured bananas; full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, moderate bitterness; long tasty finish with more fruity notes and a warming alcohol touch - weird flavours which have been put very well together re-rated august 2008, courtesy of Tony Flükiger - cloudy orange colour with a persistent slightly beige head; aroma of pineapple, coriander and brown sugar; lot of carbonation and medium-bodied, quite tart and fairly bitter; long fruity (apricot and pineapple) and spicy finish - original and very good; ok Tony, I take back what I said once about this beer beeing one of the most overrated in the world

june 2004: cloudy orange colour, fine foam, acidic nose with notes of rhubarb, sweet and full-bodied, slightly overcarbonated, lot of alcohol presence and very dry - what’s this ? yes, it’s primitive (3/4/2/2/5) hazy reddish colour, complex nose of cream, vanilla and pear, full-bodied, heavy, bitter and dry hoppy finish honey colour, big head, spicy, cinnamon aroma, very sweet, heavy and oily dark ruby-brown colour with a dense creamy head and a beautiful lace, caramel aroma with a touch of apple and light spicy notes, smooth and full-bodied, the initial sweetness is quickly followed by a tart bitterness, lot of carbonation, the finish is long and bitter with notes of licorice and alcohol cloudy dark and bright orange colour, big firm and creamy, slightly beige head; beuatiful lacing leaved on the side of the glass; aroma of gingerbread with some undefined spices, notes of apple underneath; yeasty and earthy, slightly peppery; fairly sweet, full-bodied with a decent late bitterness; long fruity (orange peel) and spicy finish with some residual sweetness and notes of alcohol dark orange colour, fine head and nice lace, deep spicy aroma with smokey notes, full and bitter, tart, strong alcohol presence, bubblegum-like, long dry spicy finish hazy orange colour with a big creamy head, yeasty and citrusy nose, creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, very sweet but balanced by a robust bitterness, oily with a dry citrusy finish cloudy orange colour, few head, spicy and honey in the nose, tart, lot of carbonation, fresh with something totally disgusting and undefinable in the (dry) finish from crackedkettle.com; brewed using green tea and japanese fruits - cloudy pale yellow colour under a big and chaotic white foam; fruity, citrusy nose; soapy and medium-bodied, wheaty aftertaste with flowery notes - don't know what to do of this from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with a solid foamy white head; aroma of hay, cheese and bretts; fairly tart acidity and medium-bodied; some fruity juiciness below; quite dry and tart acidic cheesy finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-brown beer under a very foamy slightly pinkish head; vinous and cheesy with notes of raisins and cranberries; pretty sourish, medium to full-bodied; juicy and sourish palate; gently sticky and with a long sour fruity finish courtesy of Doeschi - cloudy brown beer with a little beige foam left; very malty aroma with notes of red fruits and vinegar; a good malt backbone and a solid carbonation; sweet and decently sourish/acidic; slightly dry with long malty, honeyish and fruity notes - very tasty and beautiful courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy golden-orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of peaches, oranges and cream; fresh hop impression; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; fairly bitter and with long hoppy fruity tones in the finish - dry, refreshing and deeply pleasant cloudy honey colour, big creamy head, beautiful lace, strong juniper aroma, loads of spices and herbs, touch of alcohol, very smooth, full-bodied, light bitterness and a long dry aftertaste of juniper - lot of character for this original and well-balanced beer a beer made with juniper - cloudy orange colour, few head, vegetable and spicy aroma, very sweet, spicy, strong alcohol presence cloudy orange colour, fine dense head and a nice lacing, grapefruit, yeast and hay aroma, acidic mouthfeel at first, followed by a robust bitterness, long dry fruity finish - very refreshing and really charming dark orange colour, nice foam - aroma: flower - flavor: sweet and spicy clear amber colour, few foam, cherry and plum aroma, too sweet, aftertaste quite brief spicy aroma, nice clean wheat taste but lack of character pale orange colour, fine head, malty, corn aroma, nuttywith a disapponiting plastic aftertaste dark red-brown colour,fine creamy head, vinegar, cherry and plum aroma, very smooth, slightly too much carbonation, notes of alcohol and apple, long dry bitter finish sampled as Wittekop (same as Dentergems Wit) - cloudy, lemon aroma, coriander, some pleasant acidity pale orange colour, big head, very spicy and yeasty, citrusy, full with some bitterness dark reddish-brown colour with a big dense and creamy head, aroma of prune, chocolate, nougat and burnt almond, very malty, lot of carbonation, robust bitterness with a long malty and plumy finish - powerful and balanced dark brown colour, big creamy and slightly brown-tainted head, beautiful lacing, malt and chocolate aroma, notes of cocoa, sweet and smooth, moderate bitterness and a biscuity maltiness in the finish - the worthy little brother of the 10 november 2009 - I got forced by Laurent Mousson to re-rate it and must admit that either my taste changed during the last 6 years (well it has changed definitely, the only question being how much) or this brew is not at its best anymore. In any cases, I have not been able to find all of its complexity in the nose anymore and had to deplore a light metallic touch in the finish. But it’s still a great beer anyway.

february 2004 - cloudy dark-brown colour, fine persistant creamy head with a nice lacing, deeply complex aroma of plums, nougat, nuts, alcohol and cocolate, full-bodied, oily with a strong bitterness, the finish is explosive showing tons of malt, warming alcohol and licorice - this brew is just marvellous and if I had to choose only one beer, it would be this one (5/10/10/5/19) red-brown colour, fine head, vinegar, vinous aroma with notes of cherry, the initial sweetness is followed by a nice sourness butit lacks of body, dry fruity finish - very nice but no comparison with its 2 brothers deep red-brown colour, fruity, deep complex aroma, fabulous and unique flavor, acid, rich, cherry, great complexity - a pure nectar ! Don't make any mistakes: this IS a great beer. 2007 vintage; my belgian beer #1000, courtesy of fiulijn - hazy reddish-brown colour with a little amber foam; a fair aroma of wood, vinegar, cherries and cheese; sweet and acidic, medium- to full-bodied with a long aftertaste of wood, cherries and acetone; some residual sweetness intense ruby colour, aroma: complex, cherry, acid apple; flavor: great sourness, vinegar, apple - a truly unique beer ! from crackedkettle.com; 2004 vintage - pours a clear amber orange colour without foam; aroma of distilled cherries and vinegar; sweet and very sour; oily and medium-bodied with a low carbonation; very long woody finish, sweet and sour again with notes of sour cherries and warming alcohol cloudy red-amber colour with a fine pinky head, cherry juice aroma with light notes of vinegar, medium-bodied, sweet with a modest hint of acidity, long and quite heavy sugary cherryish finish - a drink for children and people who don’t like beer; a bad idea from Palm brown coloured under a firm and very creamy beige head, beautiful lacing; very discrete aroma, hints of milk chocolate and a touch of nut; sweet and creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied at best, a moderate bitterness and a soft chocolatey finish - understated and deeply inoffensive from belgianshop.com - totally cloudy orange colour with very little foam; orange peel and hay in the nose along with citrusy notes; medium-bodied and solidly carbonated; the finish is sweet, malty and a bit corny - solid but unspectacular from belgianshop.com - dark brown colour with a reddish hue; clear and without remaining foam; aroma of figs and raisins; very effervescent palate, medium-bodied at best; sweet and a little bit sour, woody and quite dry aftertaste with more notes of figs orange colour, big foam, coriander aroma, bitter, impressive deep spicy flavor, long aftertaste dark reddish-brown colour, fine creamy head, very malty, caramel aroma, sweet and quite tart, dry malty finish golden-orange colour, big creamy head, spicy, yeasty with deep honey notes, very smooth, the initial sweetness is followed by a bitter spicy and honeyish aftertaste cloudy dark orange colour with a big dense head, honey and grapefruit aroma, fresh, smooth and slightly oily with a medium to full body, it has a long and pleasant vinous, cellar-like aftertaste with strong reminiscence of honey courtesy of Papsoe - hazy dark ruby-brown colour with a fine irregular beige foam; aroma of bread, pear and ashes; a solid malt body maintained by a fair and regular carbonation; some sweetness and a decent late bitterness, long bready and nutty finish from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour with a persistent off-white foam; fresh and solid hoppy fruity aroma; yeasty and grapefruity; light to medium-bodied, quite tart and with a robust astringent bitterness; long bitter fruity finish - hoppy and refreshing: a beautiful one courtesy of Papsoe - hazy dark orange colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of citrus, hay and candi sugar; no carbonation, some sweetness and slightly sticky; moderate malt body, short and flat herbal finish - is it really supposed to be like that ? cloudy dark orange colour, big creamy head, estery nose, slightly spicy, notes of grapefruit, smelling like an old cellar, medium-bodied, dry aftertaste of bitter orange - very drinkable hazy reddish-brown colour, fine creamy head, malty and fruity nose (apple), sweet and very smooth with a touch of acidity, moderate maltiness in the finish with more apple notes pours a cloudy amber-brown colour under a nice creamy beige head; malty and caramelish nose, notes of ginger; robust malt body, creamy in the mouth, low carbonation, sweet; the finish is gently spicy with more caramelish notes - ok cloudy orange colour under a solid creamy white head; aroma of apple and cellar; some grapefruity notes also; very fresh with a rather thin malt body, moderately sweet and a low bitterness; aftertaste of fruit (mainly apple again) and dust cloudy amber colour under a beautiful regular creamy head; it shows a solid and complex aroma of berries, alcohol and spices; low carbonation, incredibly smooth and creamy in the mouth; fairly bitter; long spicy finish with warming notes of alcohol - overly spiced but quite nice hazy amber in colour, firm creamy Guinness-like foam with a perfect lacing; buttery, piney aroma; moderately sweet and malty, no bitterness, creamy mouthfeel; short aftertaste of nothing - desperately character-less cloudy reddish-brown colour with a little foam; cookie maltiness in the nose, light notes of pear and vanilla; medium-bodied and with a low bitterness; long malty, biscuity finish cloudy amber-brown colour with a fine head, caramel and buttery nose, earthy, sweet and medium-bodied with a light acidity, malty and caramel finish - honest 2000 vintage, sampled 03/2004 - clear dark brown colour, few foam with big bubbles, strong caramel and licorice aroma, candy sugar, very sweet with a medium body, the finish is malty, slightly dry and perfumy very dark brown colour, big creamy head, spicy aroma (cloves and ginger) notes of coffee, very smooth and creamy, malty, dry bitter plumy finish - well-balanced 3 y.o. bottle - cloudy dark red-orange colour, fine creamy head, strong honey and spicy aroma, smooth and full-bodied, slightly oily, robust bitterness, long dry honeyish finish - a beauty ! courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy orange colour, little and persistent white foam; aroma of cheese, cellar and old apples; very acidic/sour with some sweetness hidden behind; solid malt body, fizzy and fruity finish with some residual sweetness and cheesy notes - very good courtesy of Laurent Mousson - black coloured and with a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; the nose is gently lactic with notes of roasted chocolatey malts; a moderate carbonation and a rather thin malt backbone, a decent bitterness and a pretty long roasted coffeish aftertaste - gentle and quite nice from crackedkettle.com - hazy dark brown colour with a robust and persistent beige foam; dusty and flowery with a fair biscuity maltiness and notes of apples, solid malt backbone, full and sweet with a decent bitterness; very creamy mouthfeel; very long yeasty and malty finish with light fruity tones - a beautiful brew courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy dark-amber colour with a beige head; fruity hoppy nose (quince and oranges) with resinous notes, sweet and quite full-bodied, hoppy and fruity finish with some almondy notes courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid white foam; robust aroma of orange peel and citrus; very estery; medium-bodied, a bit acidic and tart with a solid bitterness; very dry and bitter, long fruity hoppy finish - refreshing and very pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy golden-orange colour with a little pale beige head left; strong aroma of cork, cheese and apples, a light note of solvent; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, a bit oily palate; quite dry and with a fair sourness/acidity; long fruity finish with more reminiscence of cork and pear - complex light orange colour, spicy, refreshing, sweet cloudy bright orange colour with some impurities floating within; fine white head; aroma of grapefruit, yeast, candi sugar and honey; medium-bodied and a creamy mouthfeel, some late bitterness/acidity before a dusty, yeasty finish where notes of apples appear - unexciting cloudy dark brown colour with reddish hue, big foamy pale beige head; lot of spices in the aroma along with notes of pear and nuts; solid initial acidity hiding partially a fair sweetness; the malt body is quite modest, the finish is fruity (apple, pear), slightly acidic and quite watery very cloudy orange colour with a very very foamy head (it took me 10 minutes to pour it entirely); strong perfumy aroma, citrusy, peppery, grapefruity notes; overcarbonated, tart and harsh, astringent; dry and slightly bitter finish which falls short and shows notes of wort - hard to drink and really dubious lemon aroma, strong malt flavor pours a clear and bright golden colour under a creamy white head; nice lacing left on the glass; some shy aromatic, herbal hops can be met; sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness and a short plastic/flowery finish - if this deserves to be named a pils, my name is Evgeny Malkin ... hazy blond colour with a huge white foam, estery nose with notes of pear, sweet and medium-bodied, moderate bitterness, long fruity finish, slightly tart pale hazy golden colour; nice creamy white head; aroma of coriander, lemon and cardamom; high carbonation and a moderate malt body; some tartness and a short citrusy honeyish aftertaste - honest hazy dark orange colour with a giant and creamy white head; the aroma is strongly yeasty with notes of rum; sweet and lemondy palate; aftertaste of benzine, sugars and alcohol - what a bad beer ... cloudy ugly pink colour, little foam with big bubbles, strong artificial grapefruit bubblegum aroma, very sweet, effervescent, slightly dry and inhuman chemical finish - I can’t drink more of this or this beverage will indeed kill me ! ruby colour, fine lace, cherry, plum, strong character, alcohol presence, fruity aftertaste cloudy pale honey colour, fine head, deep perfumy, orange and applepine aroma, fresh, some acidity, bitter fruity aftertaste - quite artificial light amber colour, fine lace, slightly nutty aroma, smooth, unpleasant vegetable aftertaste dark ruby colour, fine head, deep fruity aroma (plum, cherry), strong alcohol presence, syrupy ruby-brown colour, fruity aroma (caramel?), dry - nice as apperitive amber colour, big head, nut & spicy aroma, spicy & bitter flavor golden colour, big head, slightly spicy aroma, cider flavor, long aftertaste light brown, deep malt and spicy aroma, well-balanced, short aftertaste golden colour, fantastic spicy aroma and flavor brown colour, fine head, bread aroma, slightly spicy, caramel, full, malty, long bready finish - very subtile and pleasant pale orange colour, giant head, complex nose, honeyish and spicy, very yeasty, sweet and tart, full-bodied with a late bitter bite, deep spicy finish - a little bit heavy at the end brown colour, few head, buttery, caramel, malty, full-bodied, nice bitterness with a long spicy finish cloudy pale golden colour, big creamy head with a nice lace, aroma of herbs and eggs, sparkling, biutter, long citrusy bittery finish hazy red-orange colour, fine and firm head, fruity aroma (apple, apricot) and a touch of spices (cloves ?), creamy mouthfeel, slightly oily, medium malt body, light bitterness before a moderate malty and fruity (old apples) finish slightly hazy blond colour with a solid white and firm creamy head which is leaving a nice lacing; very yeasty and grapefruity nose; tart due to the high carbonation, some sweetness, dry and bitter bready and slightly spicy finish - quite hard to drink and not really pleasant from belgianshop.com - slightly hazy golden colour with a little firm head; weird spicy aroma with yeasty notes; tart and medium-bodied; high carbonation; dry bitterness, short spicy and dry finish - not really convincing bottled - pours a dark and bright ruby-brown-tainted, creamy head leaving a wonderful lacing; it has a complex aroma, full of character:apple, caramel and alcohol are immediately noticable, notes of bread comes also while the beer is getting warmer; very creamy mouthfeel, full-bodied, mainly sweet with a touch of finishing sourness, long malty and fruity finish - very good stuff ! honey colour, orange and nut aroma, interesting acidity beautiful ruby colour, plum aroma, sweet, toasted with a caramel and cherry aftertaste - is this really a porter ? dark red-brown colour, fine creamy head, fruity (peach? mango?) and malty nose, full-bodied, the initial sweetness is quickly followed by a nice bitterness, long dry malty finish - very nice beer clear dark reddish colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, peachy and malty aroma, smooth, sweet and heavy, dry fruity finish - lacks of balance hazy amber-orange colour, little foam, fruity aroma (apple and peach), yeast and alcohol, sweet, almost sugary, quite light-bodied and watery finish - unbalanced and modest re-rated 12-2006 - cloudy dark reddish/bordeaux colour with a little slightly pinky head; strong aroma of raisins and bilberries with a touch of vinegar; very sweet with a moderate acidity; medium-bodied at best; more red fruitsy notes and a touch of yeast in a quite short finish pale honey colour, few head, coriander, citrusy and orange aroma, very yeaty, sweet, some acidity, long spicy aftertaste from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark ruby-brown beer under a creamy and long lasting beige foam, nice lacework; aroma of yeast, banana and spices; figs maybe; velvety palate, pretty sweet with some late dry bitterness; long spicy, malty finish with lingering notes of matured bananas - too sweet to be really great I don't know why I liked this beer - dirty brown colour, nice head, fruity nose (mango, banana), very malty and yeasty, too much carbonation, very sweet, heavy with a quite disgusting banana aftertaste dark brown, nice head; aroma: banana, powerful, one-dimensional; taste: way too sweet; aftertaste: banana, long and disgusting - I was once a great fan of this beer but I have now to admit that my passion for sweet beers has dramaticaly slowed down courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy ruby-brown colour, big foam beige head; yeasty with solid banana notes; robust malt body, some sweetness with a chewy fruity and somehow soapy finish - I’m definitely not a big fan of this brewery dark brown colour, big creamy head, banana and mango aroma, heavy, oily, very sweet, long disgusting banana aftertaste - almost not finishable orange colour, fine creamy head, beautiful lace, very yeasty, bready aroma, spicy, full-bodied, lot of carbonation, strong bitterness and, unfortunately, the typical banana notes of the St.Bernardus (which was absent in the aroma) shows up in the finish but is never disgusting like in the other products of this brewery - by far the best of the St.Bernardus light, almost white colour, few head, coriander (but not enough in my opinion), refreshing with a touch of acidity, easy - quite limited but nice as an aperitiv cloudy dark orange colour, fine head, discreet fruity nose, full and slightly bitter, dry bready finish - modest golden colour, nice head, alcohol and yeasty nose, creamy, one-dimensional, slightly bitter finish brewed by St Feuillien according to the label - hazy reddish colour with a little unregular foam but a nice lacing; strong aroma of dark fruits syrup with notes of vanilla also coming through; very sweet, thin-bodied, flat and sweetish syrupy finish - herghhhh from Amstein - cloudy bright orange colour with a moderately persistent white foam; a fairly spicy and fruity aroma with notes of bretts; a good malt body and a decent sourness; tasty and quite dry; bitter and very fruity, dusty and slightly sourish aftertaste - very good hazy red-brown colour, nice creamy and brown tainted head, beautiful lacing, malty and very spicy aroma (ginger, nutmeg), earthy, notes of alcohol, full-bodied, tart, lot of carbonation, very dry, long malty and spicy finish - strong and complex cloudy orange colour, fine dense head and a beautiful lace, deep fruity aroma (apple and litchies), yeasty, lot of carbonation, acidic with a robust finishing bitterness, medium-bodied, the finish is long, fruity and dry - refreshing and quite marvellous !
Earlier Rating: 11/19/2001 Total Score: 3.8
hazy golden-orange colour with a big white creamy head and a beautiful lacing; strong honeyish and bready aroma with light spicy notes (anise); very creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation; sweet with a robust malt body, a touch of finishing sourness brings some balance; long gready and spicy aftertaste - quite on the sweet side but very good dark brown colour with a giant creamy head, nutmeg and anis aroma with chocolatey notes, medium-bodied, rounded maltiness, creamy with a touch of finishing acidity, dry malty finish - fresh with lot of character dark red-brown colour, giant head, very (too) yeasty and spicy, creamy, tart and heavy, lacking of character, long dry finish with a touch of caramel deep brown colour, fine head, deep malt and caramel aroma, caramel flavor, sweet, long aftertaste cloudy orange colour, big creamy head, grapefruit and yeasty aroma, tart, fresh and bitter, the finish is dry and yeasty - easy but charming from belgianshop.com - clear ruby-brown colour with a little but stable creamy beige head; aroma of wood and sour cherries, creamy mouthfeel, sweet with a hint of sourness; the finish is vinous and caramel - subtle from Bier-Bienne; re-rate - clear and bright amber-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of paperboard, dust and grain; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, some harsh bitterness, dust and carton-like finish - bad from crackedkettle.com - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a solid beige foam; aroma of almonds and red fruits; some dusty notes; very creamy mouthfeel, quite highly carbonated; a touch of acidity/sourness; fruity and dusty finish - interesting from belgianshop.com - cloudy blond-orange colour with a solid creamy white foam; superb lacing, robust aroma of banana, apple and a bit of dust, phenolic; slightly oily, good malt body, sweet with a low bitterness; the finish is like the rest: fruity and dusty - good but one-dimensional from crackedkettle.com - translucid amber colour under a big white head; nice lace; very deep spicy aroma (netmug and cloves), perfumy and estery; strong sweetness, slightly oily and quite full-bodied; finishes short, fruity and spicy - interesting ? surely; pleasant ? I'm not sure... hazy blond-orange colour, little foam, yeasty and very fruity (apple, apricots), lot of carbonation, some sweetness, good malt body, tart bitterness, long malty, yeasty and fruity finish - not bad though a bit bubblegum-like bright artificial rose-red colour, almost no foam, deep aroma of candy sugar and cherry bubblegum, incredibly sweet, light to medium-bodied, long thick and sugary, artificial cherry finish - only suitable for children cloudy amber-brown colour with a firm persistent head; aroma of pear and bread, creamy mouthfeel, robust malt body, sweet with a decent finishing bitterness; long fruity and bready aftertaste - a good tripel courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - cloudy blond beer with a nice head retention; aroma of cobweb, vinegar and cheese; apples appear too; medium-bodied and tasty, a fait acidity, creamy and with a long dusty, fruity and vinegar-like aftertaste red-brown colour, typical lambic aroma, sweet and sour flavor intense orange-honey colour, fine head, deep fresh aroma, acid, beautiful sourness red-bordeaux colour, nice head, tart, raspberry aroma, very sweet with a nice sour finish amber colour, few head, rhubarb, slightly smokey, vinegar, sour and sweet, well-balanced, long sour finish pale cloudy orange colour, few head, deep perfumy and candy aroma, full with a touch of bitterness, refreshing and pleasant

sampled in february 2001 as "Blanche Lambic" - cloudy almost white colour, fine lace, basil and lemon aroma, smooth, sweet (4/8/7/4/16) bronze colour, fine head and a nice lace, vinous and tart, rhubarb aroma, slightly sweet followed by an interesting sourness, long sour finish reddish in colour, few head, rhubarb and cherry aroma, vinegar, nice sourness with a long cherry finish - very nice exemple of the style courtesy of oh6dgx - hazy reddish-brown in colour and with a poor head retention; deep aroma of blueberries and strawberries; very sweet, thin-bodied; sweetish and very fruity finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy dark reddish colour under a solid pinkish creamy head; solid aroma of strawberries and dust; very sweet with a hint of acidity but by far not enough to bring any balance; sweeties-like finish - a beer for children dark ruby-brown colour, fine slightly brown-tainted head, lot of licorice in the nose, some notes of chocolate, alcohol and spices, full-bodied and very sweet, the finish is sugary with licorice and alcohol notes - definitely too sweet and quite raw but could have a great ageing potential hazy orange colour, fine head and a nice lacing, strong yeasty aroma, curacao, hay, sparkling, some acidity, refreshing, long dry malty and acidic finish - a beautiful brew dark ruby-brown colour, big creamy head and a nice lace, very complex aroma of yeast, spices (coriander), caramel and cheese, notes of hay, full-bodied, oily, dry with a nice finishing bitterness, touch of alcohol - complex, robust and charming courtesy of Jespr - cloudy dark brown colour and with a solid persistent beige foam; perfumy aroma with notes of biscuit and pear; velvety palate and with a solid malt backbone, pretty sweet and slightly chewy mouthfeel, residual sugars with more notes of pear in a long finish courtesy of Jespr - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour and with a persistent pinkish head; deep aroma of blueberries with some yeasty notes; very sweet and juicy palate, a moderate carbonation and a long sweetish and slightly perfumy aftertaste of blueberries - not bad despite being too sweet cloudy white colour, nice foam, lemon and spicy aroma, sweet, honey, spicy flavor, long aftertaste amber-red colour, almost no foam, Rodenbach-like sourness, too light-bodied, sweet aftertaste cloudy dark orange colour with a giant head and a beautiful lace, strong honey, citrusy and spicy nose with bready notes, medium- to full-bodied with a decent bitterness, long bready and honeyish finish - terribly drinkable amber-brown colour, nice head, chocolate and cherry aroma, sweet, full but lack of complexity, long sweet chocolate aftertaste golden , spicy aroma, bitter red-brown colour, fruity aroma (lychee), sweet and a little bit disgusting after the whole bottle brown colour, caramel and truffel aroma, sweet, too much carbonation probably slightly infected - cloudy honey colour, big head, vegetable aroma, too much carbonation, bitter aftertaste from belgianshop.com; 5,7% - hazy dark brown with a reddish hue and an elusive beige head; strong bready aroma with notes of pear and milk chocolate; fairly sweet, medium to full-bodied and with a robust effervescence; residual sugars in the finish along with notes of prune and bread cloudy dark amber-orange colour, fine and stable beige foam; aroma of cinnamon and orange peel, notes of tangerines; sweet and tart/acidic; medium-bodied; high carbonation, very low bitterness; the finish is short and effervescent with notes of orange and spices pours a slightly hazy bronze colour with a solid creamy white head which leaves a beautiful lacing; tons of yeast sediments at the bottom of the bottle; big nose of peach with notes of bread, a creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation and a soft mouthfeel; long aftertaste of fruits (apricot, peach) and some residual sweetness - a good quality beer brown colour, no foam, apple and plum aroma, oily, sweet and slightly disgusting, some ginger bread aftertaste very dark brown colour, nice creamy head, strong licorice and malty aroma with coffeish notes, oily with lot of carbonation, some acidity, very long dry coffee finish - fresh and original hazy orange colour with yeast particules floating, fine head, grapefruit aroma with some bready notes, medium-bodied, acidic with a moderate bitterness, dry fruity finish - quite flat and lacking of character caramel-amber colour, creamy head, vinous, raisins and pear, full, smooth, some acidity, long bitter and spicy finish - nice and complex red-brown colour, hoppy nose, banana, sweet, dry aftertate dark-red brown colour, nice creamy head, nice lace, malty and fruity with coffeish notes, sweet and bitter with a long dry fruity (plum) finish - fresher than most of the dubbels dark orange colour, few head, very fruity (apricot, prune) with a strong alcohol presence, oily, sweet and slightly bitter with an heavy alcohol and licorice finish - brutal and not subtle at all red-brown colour, big head, strong cherry aroma, some astringence, sweetness balanced by a nice bitter finish - quite artificial but I like it ! light orange colour, nice foam - aroma: spicy, strong alcohol presence - flavor: fruity, acid courtesy of Allen - pours a translucide golden-amber colour under a firm and long lasting pale beige foam; solid flowery aroma with notes of caramel and yeast; slightly sticky and medium-bodied, some flowery bitterness lasting in a caramelish and bready finish - interesting from Au Grain d’Orge, labelled Kasteel Rouge - fully cloudy reddish-brown colour with a firm beige foam; strong aroma of cherries and marzipan, very sweet and full-bodied, juicy with some acidic tartness; long sweetish cherries aftertaste - strong and very sweet yet quite enjoyable clear reddish colour with almost no foam, strong cherry aroma with notes of candy sugar, some tartness, very sweet with an insufficiant touch of acidity to balance it properly, dry cherryish aftertaste - crisp and fresh; quite decent dark brown colour, few foam with big bubbles, malt, prune and alcohol aroma, light chocolate notes, very sweet, malty, sugary and alcohol finish - powerful but quite heavy and almost disgusting at the end of the bottle hazy blond colour with a chaotic head, nice lace, orange, yeasty and spicy aroma, fresh, very sweet, full-bodied, nice bitterness, long bitter, spicy and fruity finish - fresh, robust and balanced ruby colour, fine head, raspberry candy and floral aroma, very sweet and light bodied with a strange, unpleasant artificial finish transparent pale orange colour, fine head, vinegar, rhubarb and peach aroma, very sweet aggressive fruity flavor, dry finish red-brown colour, few head, strong blackcurrant aroma, vinous, the sweetness is partially balanced by an interesting sourness - quite pleasant hazy dark reddish colour with a little foam; robust aroma of mature raspberries and a touch of vinegar; strong sweetness but almost balanced by a solid sourness, tart and sticky, long sweetish raspberry finish - not bad at all reddish colour, few head, deep cherry aroma, sweet and sour, long dry fruity finish - quite artificial but I like it ! pale amber colour, big head, rhubarb, orange and candy sugar aroma, sweetish and quite flat with only few sourness to deal with, slightly disgusting bottled 7/1999; tasted 5/2003 - pale orange colour, almost no foam, rhubarb, vinegar and candy sugar aroma, vinous, acidic and sweet, full-bodied, dry and fresh rhubarb finish - beautiful example clear red-orange colour, fine unregular foam, aroma of cellar, vinegar and sweet cherries, very sweet and oily with just a light acidity touch in a sugary finish from crackedkettle.com - hazy ruby-brown colour with a little stable pale beige foam; aroma of yeast, caramel and pear; sweet and overly carbonated; astringent, effervescent caramelish finish hazy blond-orange colour, big white firm and strangely perfect head, bready aroma, very spicey. perfumy, very creamy mouthfeel, quite sweet, strong alcohol, sugary and spicy finish with notes of apple - good but too sweet to be great

sampled in june 2000 as Bornem Trippel - slightly hazy pale golden colour with a fine, firm head, very yeasty and bready aroma with notes of sour apples, sweet and bitter with a solid malt profile, finishes very bitter with notes of alcohol, spices and residual sugars - lacks of cohesion (5/8/7/4/13) hazy blond-orange colour under a huge white foam; esters and dust in the nose, grapefruit and pear; high carbonation, juicy palate and fairly sweet; long sweetish aftertaste of tangerines and a touch of spices
Earlier Rating: 7/30/2000 Total Score: 3.4
cloudy dark orange colour, giant creamy head and a beautiful lace, complex but chaotic aroma of nut, honey and yeast, sweet and very creamy, some citrusy acidity, bitter yeasty finish with light notes of alcohol from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy dark brown in colour and with a beige foam left; nice lacework, notes of candi sugar, fruits (pear and apple) and caramel; a fair carbonation and a sweet malt backbone, quite full-bodied and slightly sticky, moderate bitterness and a long malty, caramelish and fruity finish 2000 vintage from the original brewery (Hopduvel), sampled 1/8/2004 - cloudy dark orange colour with a nice creamy head, bready aroma with estery notes and wood, slightly acidic, fresh, decent bitterness, lot of carbonation, dry malty bitter finish with notes of alcohol, but it never shows its 9% amber-blond colour, fine head, nice lace, aroma of caramelized sugar, alcohol and peach/orange, vinous, tart and full-bodied, the sweetness is followed by a robust dry bitterness and a long warming alcohol and spicy aftertaste cloudy orange colour, big head, honey and spicy aroma, starting acidity, full-bodied, superb bitterness, long spicy finish - a fantastic beer ! re-rated Aug-2005 - cloudy amber-brown colour with a fine foam; nutty aroma with notes of apple and cream; high carbonation, some sweetness but also a sour touch; creamy malty and nutty finish - good but simple 3 y.o. bottle - cloudy golden-blond colour, few foam, deep alcohol and fruity aroma (orange, grapefruit?), notes of hay and honey, sweet, very oily with a very long sugary alcohol finish cloudy red-amber colour, big creamy head, estery nose with some earthy notes, overcarbonated, acidic and medium-bodied, very tart with a dry and sourish finish cloudy red-orange colour with a big creamy head, strong yeasty nose, caramel and mango, overcarbonated, harsh bitterness, the finish is dry and bitter with more notes of mango and bread - interesting but the overcarbonation makes it hard to drink very clear and very pale golden colour with a little foam; gentle fruity and vanilla hoppiness; medium-bodied, moderate sweetness and an acceptable bitterness; dry finish with notes of almonds and hops - easy, fresh and ok from Belgianshop - hazy dark orange colour, little foam; yeasty and grapefruity, notes of apricot; full-bodied, lively palate, sweet and very bitter, moderately dry, spicy, bready finish with warming alcohol notes recipe from De Hopduvel - 1999 vintage sampled 03/2004 - hazy orange colour, few foam, bready aroma with light fruity notes, tart and light acidic with a medium body, lot of carbonation, dry bready and estery finish light hazy dark reddish in colour, the fine reddish foam quickly reduces, strong aroma of sour cherries, touch of vinegar. strong sweetness partially balanced by a tart sourness, long cherryish, sweet and sour finish - tasty clear ruby-brown colour, fine head and correct lacing, prune and malt in the nose, very yeasty/bready, sweet and full-bodied, some bitterness in a slightly dry finish, long aftertaste of malt, alcohol and bread; very powerful - this beer has been one of my old-time top ten but I don't love it as much as I used to hazy reddish-brown colour with a firm, persistent beige-brown head; vinous nose, notes of prune, caramel and grapefruit; lot of carbonation, decent malt body, creamy, sweet, solid bitterness; long yeasty and fruity, caramelish finish - not fully convincing bottled, magnum, about 4 years old, thanks to fiulijn for sharing it - slightly hazy golden colour with a big creamy head, aroma of cellar, cork and old apple, good malt body with a solid bitterness, the finish is quite dry with reminiscence of old apple - very pleasant and deeply impressive golden-orange colour, few head, grape and cellar in the nose, prune and alcohol, tart with a robust bitterness, long bitter fruity finish from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark-orange colour with a little irregular foam; aroma of orange peel, nutmeg and cloves; notes of hay; medium-bodied, solid sourness, very dry aftertaste of bitter oranges - very good and refreshing from crackedkettle.com - clear and dark brown colour with a ruby hue; solid and creamy beige head; nice lace; slightly roasted with notes of cream and chocolate; very creamy mouthfeel, moderate malt body, a hint of sourness and a late vitterness; very dry roasted aftertaste of ashes - not without interest from crackedkettle.com - hazy golden-orange colour with a large white head; perfumy aroma of pear with a spicy touch (coriander?); soft initial sweetness sonn balanced by a dry bitterness; short and dry fruity finish - a good one from belgianshop.com - hazy brown colour with a solid creamy beige head; yeasty and bready with a cookie maltiness and chocolatey notes; high carbonation, full-bodied, some initial sweetness balanced by a fair dry and tart bitterness; the aftertaste is bready, nutty and very long clear golden with a fine head, fat grassy hoppiness, notes of hay, sweet and quite flat with a dry moderate malty and paperboard aftertaste orange colour, deep malt aroma, bitter very dark brown colour, nice head, aggressive coffee and vegetable aroma, sweet and sour, extremly disgusting - stay away of this stuff ! very dark brown colour, big creamy head, malt and pear with notes of gingerbread and coffee, full-bodied, lot of carbonation, sweet, oily and very malty, decent finishing bitterness with strong notes of alcohol in the aftertaste - this is the little brother of the Gulden Draak a wheat beer with sugar and cherries - clear reddish colour, few foam, aroma of cherry syrup, very sweet and very carbonated, dry cherryish finish - bad light hazy orange colour, almost no foam, moderate peachy aroma, sweet and medium-bodied, touch of acidity with an oily peachy finish - inoffensive a sorghum beer - dark amber colour, fine dense head, cherry and banana aroma, acidic and oily, lot of carbonation, dry malty and fruity finish - original and hard to drink due to an excessive carbonation a sorghum beer made from an african tradition - clear blond colour, fine foam and a nice lace, aroma of mango and matured bananas, the attack is acidic, it is full-bodied, sweet and oily with a dry and strong malty finish and notes of alcohol - robust, heavy and interesting a witbier with raspberries, from an idea of Pierre Celis - cloudy reddish colour with few foam, strong aroma of raspberries syrup, sweet and acidic with a dry raspberry finish - almost correct as an aperitiv 2000 vintage, sampled 03/2004 - cloudy dark orange colour with a fine head, strong bready aroma with citrusy and alcohol notes, fresh and acidic with lot of carbonation, the finish is perfumy with notes of peach courtesy of Doeschi - cloudy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; fruity hoppy aroma (oranges dominate); medium-bodied, some astringency and very bitter; dry and long very bitter fruity finish with notes of yeast - refreshing and very nice courtesy of Doeschi - pours a cloudy copper-amber beer under a chaotic creamy beige foam; deep hoppy aroma, piney and flowery; full-bodied and creamy palate; almondy and hoppy flowery finish - solid and well-made; one of the first Belgian move in a new direction ? courtesy of Doeschi - hazy blond beer under a little fine white head; nice lacework; aroma of orange peels, almonds and hints of cardamom; medium to full-bodied and with some tart acidity; fairly tasty, creamy and with a late solid bitterness; slightly salty and long tart fruity and spicy finish - very nice dark ruby-brown colour, the foam disappears immediately, vinous nose, aroma of vinegar, apple and wood, tart, sour and sweet with a medium body, the finish is slightly dry and fruity with more notes of vinegar - good but too much on the sweet side to be exceptional from Café de l’Union, Lens, Switzerland - clear reddish-amber colour with a little foam left; aroma of red fruits marmalade (cherries and raspberries); sweet and full-bodied, no bitterness but some sourness; quite dry and fizzy fruity finish with notes of yeast and esters clear dark reddish colour, almost no foam, red fruits and vinegar aroma, notes of straw, acidic and sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is dry and sour - good but not in the same category that the Duchesse pale golden colour, spicy aroma, slightly sweet, full with a spicy aftertaste clear dark amber colour; fine stable head; weird aroma of meat; piney and resinous; mainly sweet with a hint of tartness; short and discrete undefinable aftertaste - don’t know what I should do with this ?!? from belgianshop.com - clear ruby-brown colour with a very little but stable dark beige foam; vinous aroma of vinegar and sour cherries; medium-bodied; (very) sweet and sour; rather high carbonation and with a moderately dry finish; short and slightly sourish aftertaste with more reminiscence of dark fruits clear reddish-amber colour with a persistent little head; aroma of sour red fruits, vinegar and cheese; high initial sweetness fortunately soon followed by a pleasant and robust sourness; the finish is fruity and vinous with more sourish touches - nice to have a Vlaams oud bruin again ! dark ruby colour, nice head, fantastic complex aroma: fruity, flowers, vinegar and a hint of chocolate, very rich flavour, cherry, sweetness followed by a long sour finish clear and bright reddish-brown colour, fine creamy beige head; vinous nose; aroma of cherries and vinegar, notes of cocoa; moderate malt body, swet and sour, creamy mouthfeel and with a long fruity, sweet and sour finish - good but too much on the sweet side cloudy orange colour, lot of foam, bitter and spicy - very pleasant cloudy honey colour, big head, spicy and lemon aroma, fresh - very pleasant cloudy dirty amber-brown colour, big creamy head, nice lacing, malty and herbal/medicinal aroma, sweet, oily and medium-bodied, explosion of ginseng in a bitter finish - unbalanced and hard to drink; a strange experiment indeed ... dark red-brown colour with a fine creamy head, strong herbal and medicinal aroma, very creamy mouthfeel, very bitter, medium to full body, long bitter ginseng aftertaste - my cough is getting much better, thank you ... cloudy dark amber-orange colour, fine head and lacing, ginseng in the nose, medium-bodied, creamy with a very bitter medicinal finish - boargh ! please stop this nightmare and don't tell me about ginseng for the next 10 years ! red-brown colour, fine lace, cassis and caramel aroma, full-bodied, sweet dark brown colour, fine head and a nice lace, blackcurrant and grape aroma, malty, tart, smooth and medium-bodied, sweet with a touch of acidity in the finish - subtle and well-balanced cloudy dark orange colour with a fine creamy head, pear and malty aroma, subtle spicy notes, sweet and oily, full-bodied, decent bitterness, long fruity and malty finish cloudy brown colour with a fine head, malty and bready, notes of prune, vinegar and vinous, sweet and carbonated, strong alcohol presence, the finish is long, malty with alcohol and fruits red-brown, agressive strawberry aroma, bitter with very unpleasant acidity cloudy orange colour with a giant foamy head, yeasty nose, grapefruit, light- to medium-bodied, very creamy mouthfeel, robust bitterness, the finish is very dry with some earthy notes - thin-bodied but charming - a big thank you to BierKönig for trading me this one ! dark brown colour, fine creamy head, complex aroma of malt, apple and caramel, full-bodied, moderately sweet with a dry and long malty and slightly fruity finish cloudy pale orange colour, giant foamy head, strong hoppiness with notes of cream, bitter ornage and anis, bready, oily and very bitter, endless bitter and dry finish with reminiscence of bread and orange - the mother of all tripels remains -THE- reference cloudy dark orange colour, big creamy head and a beautiful lacing, citrusy, estery nose with notes of cream, fresh, medium-bodied, slightly oily with a solid bitterness, the finish is dry with a moderate maltiness and a fruity hoppiness - very balanced and very well made 2000 vintage, sampled 03/2004 - dark brown colour, nice creamy head and a wonderful lacing, gingerbread and chocolaty aroma, notes of raisins, sweet, very creamy and malty, robust bitterness, very long dry aftertaste of bread, malt, dried fruits and warming alcohol - incredibly complex and deeply balanced 2001 vintage, sampled 03/2004 - dark brown colour with a fine head, very complex aroma: bread, raisins and black chocolate, impressive malty palate, deep balance between sweetness and bitterness, slightly oily, the finish is moderately dry showing candy sugar, plums, gingerbread and a long warming alcohol touch - my deep consideration goes to the monks who are brewing this wonder and who make me think for a moment that I'm living in paradise courtesy of Per - translucide amber-brown colour with no head retention; meaty aroma with a touch of red fruits and acetyl; some sweetness and a poor malt body; a light touch of sourness before a malty, meaty finish pale golden colour, fine head, cork aroma, tastes like wet carton, slightly sour - a typical african beer ... very clear pale golden colour, little foam, mild hoppiness with some herbal notes, reasonable malty body, light bitterness in a moderately dry finish - acceptable clear deep golden colour, nice head and a beautiful lacing, light aromatic hoppiness, smooth and oily, good malt body, dry herbal finish - robust, clean and balanced: what more could you get from a pilsener ? courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pale golden colour with an irregular white foam; a decent herbal hoppiness shows up; crisp and sweet, medium malt body; the finish is corny with some residual sugars - decent courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear and pale golden colour, persistent white foam, skunky nose with a hint of herbal hoppiness, medium-bodied and quite tasteless, quite dry with a faint bitterness, the finish is a bit harsh and herbal - very forgettable courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy yellow coloured with a modest head retention; oily herbal hoppiness with some notes of plastic; skunky; sweet, tart and fizzy; more mix of plastic and herbs in the aftertaste - not good at all courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy blond colour with a moderate white foam; subtle almondy aroma; good malt body and with a subtle carbonation, fresh and lively palate; the finish is a bit dry with notes of herbs and almonds - a good one courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear and bright golden colour, big white foam, aroma of solvent and oily hops, medium-bodied, tasteless, no bitterness, watery and slightly corny finish - a beautiful example of beer castration courtesy of Per Samuelsson - very pale clear golden colour, stable but unregular white head and a correct lacing; very cheap corny nose with notes of paperboard; sweet and fizzy, quite harsh in the mouth; long metallic finish - this is bad Bavaria pilsen ?!? Umh... must be a joke ! This beer is just altered colorized water. clear ruby-brown colour, almost no foam, prune and alcohol, malt and pepper, robust body, long malty, alcohol and pruny finish - impressive ! - Thanks Per for this bottle. @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear bright amber colour with a poor head retention; fairly earthy with notes of red fruits; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; dry and very bitter, long earthy and bitter finish with fruity tones below; some acidic presence from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy dark amber-brown in colour and with a little persistent beige foam left; aroma of smoked salami and cookies; lot of carbonation and medium-bodied, quite dry with a long smokey malty and earthy finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy brown beer under a modest beige foam left; aroma of wood, licorice, malt and brown sugars; full-bodied and very sweet; a light corny tartness; short and quite dry malty finish with notes of licorice and a lingering bitterness - a bit werid but not without interest from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a hazy dark orange beer under a persistent white foam; hoppy citrusy and corny aroma; assertive, medium-bodied; dry and slightly acidic; gently spicy hoppy and corny finish - pleasant beer pale yellow colour, no head, wet carton aroma with a perverse touch of vinegar, water-like flavour followed, unfortunately, by a spectacular, long plastic aftertaste - can't believe it but this is even worse than Bud ! @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black coloured and fairly roasted coffeish nose with hints of vanilla and licorice; a respectable malt backbone and a solid bitterness; subtle carbonation; quite dry aftertaste of black chocolate; slightly oily @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear amber colour with a little foam left; a solid flowery and caramelish hoppiness; full-bodied and rounded palate; a solid but not agressive bitterness; long hoppy flowery finish - has an interesting balance; well-made translucid golden colour, fine white head; the nose is a bit oily with a touch of corn; the palate is slightly sticky and light-bodied; no bitterness, slightly fruity finish - poor black coloured with a little beige foam; toasty with notes of ashes and black chocolate; fizzy and medium-bodied; long toasty aftertaste of ashes and cold coffee - a bit lactic clear golden colour with a foamy white head, nice lace, herb, butter and a touch of plastic in the nose, poor malt body, flat and with some sourness, aftertaste of paperboard - very weak light golden colour, few head, sour - bad dark brown colour, few head, toffy aroma, fine body, medium maltiness, sweet with a long caramel aftertaste pale golden colour, head quickly disappears, aroma of wet carton, heavy, oily and flat - absolutely horrible translucid pale golden colour, stable white foam; aroma of corn and shampoo/soap; sweet and light-bodied, soft palate, low carbonation, no bitterness and an unpleasant soapy finish dirty cloudy brown colour, absolutely no foam, estery nose, plums and candy sugar, lot of carbonation, sweet and very heavy, the finish is dry with alcohol and strong notes of matured fruits (banana, peach) - looks like an uncontrolled homebrew; totally disgusting clear pale golden colour, almost no foam, execpt some plastic notes the aroma is remarkabely neutral, sweet and light-bodied, slightly dry neutral aftertaste - miserable and by this mean I understand this is the brand #3 on this poor planet (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark amber colour, little beige foam; discrete aroma of banana and red fruits; a bit chewy mouthfeel, sweet and full-bodied, fizzy and sweetish aftertaste of red fruits marmelade - weird (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden-yellow colour, almost no foam left; aroma of oranges and esters, mango and a touch of solvent; huge sweetness and very oily, tart and very carbonated; long sugary and fruity (mango, oranges) aftertaste and warming alcohol (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark amber colour, nice little beige head; caramel and some undefined red fruits in the nose; medium-bodied and quite fizzy; lively palate; quite dry finish of caramel and malt - not bad at all honey pale orange colour with almost no foam, decent hoppy nose with notes of lychees and flowers, oily with a moderate bitterness, short dry and bitter floral finish - balanced but easy pale yellow coloured and with a fast disappearing foam, aroma of wet paperboard, sweet and oily mouthfeel, medium-bodied at best, very low bitterness and once again, the paperboard overwhelms the mouth - poor courtesy of Peter Ens - pours a clear very dark brown colour with a fast disappearing foam; slightly toasty nose showing solid notes of malt and caramel; earthy; rather high carbonation; solid malt body; sweet but not too much; long malty, biscuity finish - a good, fairly balanced, bock courtesy of Peter Ens - very pale and clear golden-yellow colour, little persistent head; notes of wet paperboard offend the nose immediately after the bottle is opened; grassy, touch of paper; a modest malt body which especially fails on the end; a moderately dry, decently bitter finish tries to save the beer but it's too late ... courtesy of the flying Peter Ens - clear and dark amber brown colour under a solid creamy white head; earthy, robust notes of biscuity maltiness, some caramel; decent malt body, good balance between an initial sweetness and a moderate finishing bitterness/sourness; long malty and biscuity aftertaste - a very nice beer clear and bright golden colour, fine stable head leaving a nice lacing; a shy aromatic hoppiness in the nose and a touch of paperboard; a respectable malt body and a creamy mouthfeel, a hint of bitterness before a moderate herbal finish - boring thanks to Peter Ens for this one - pours a clear and pale golden colour, fine and firm white head which is leaving a nice lacing; aroma of butter with notes of sulphur and herbs; medium-bodied at best, some sweetness followed by a light but tart bitterness; unclean palate, some dryness and an herbal touch in the finish - modest courtesy of Peter Ens - clear and bright golden colour with a very little remaining foam; a moderate grassy hoppiness, medium-bodied and a fair dry bitterness; the finish is very dry with long lasting grassy notes - a respectable beer courtesy of fiulijn - pale and clear golden colour, no head retention; aroma of paperboard; poor malt body with some tart acidity, citrus and paperboard in the finish; quite dry - what a poor stuff! courtesy of Marc Elsborg - clear and pale golden colour with a little white foam; strong aroma of corn; sweet and decently malty; rough palate and a low bitterness; tasteless finish with just some unpleasant corny notes - vulgar clear golden colour with a decent persistent head and a correct lacing; corny aroma with unpleasant smells of wet paperboard; sweet and light-bodied with a watery finish where more paperboard shows for - very bad, skip it A product from the Groupe Castel. Apparently formerly brewed in Mali - clear golden colour with a nice head, aroma of wet paperboard, oily, sweet and medium-bodied, astringent, dry bitter and aggressiv finish - very bad found in an african shop in my hometown - golden beer with a chaotic foam; notes of paperboard with light aromatic hops; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and a light harsh bitterness; corny and malty finish - decent pours a clear golden colour under a big creamy foam; no aroma except some corny notes; medium-bodied, slightly sweet but mainly neutral, no bitterness at all and a short watery finish - useless dark black coloured with almost no foam; roasted malts, nougat, licorice and dark chocolate aroma; medium-bodied and slightly oily palate; sour and bitter, long dry bitter and roasty finish with notes of herbs and licorice - an excellent version of this beer from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; complex and very malty aroma with notes of caramel, hazelnuts and spices, hints of vanilla and plums; full-bodied and very tasty, some sweetness and a decent tart bitterness on top of a fair carbonation; slightly dry and long spicy malty toffeish aftertaste with warming alcohol notes -- an absolute beauty from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of corn, caramel and prune; full-bodied and pretty sweet, thick and sticky; low bitterness and some residual sugars; aftertaste of ripe fruits and brown sugars with notes of warming alcohol courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a firm and long lasting beige foam; aroma of apricot and cream; very aromatic bitterness, creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, fair carbonation and solidly bitter; long fruity bitterness courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown colour with a poor head retention; very malty aroma with notes of caramel and nuts, light notes of wood and licorice; full-bodied and with a moderate carbonation, sweet and sticky, oily palate, some late bitterness, very long malty and nutty finish - solid and fully satisfying red-amber colour, fine head, deep malty and pineapple aroma, sweet, strong alcohol presence, typical taste of a strong lager - not so much disgusting as most danish strong lagers but definitely not my kind of beer ... intense ruby colour, few head, fine raspberry aroma, pretty sour - quite strange but bad at all @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear golden-yellow colour with a poor head retention; a light aromatic hoppiness, tart and moderate malt body; sharp palate, slightly bitter and with corny and light aromatic hoppy notes - fresh and boring from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark brown beer with a rubish hue; pretty nice foam left; nice lacework; deep aroma of cold coffee, cocoa and vanilla, roasted and with notes of hazelnut; full-bodied and creamy mouthfeel, moderate carbonation; some sweetness and a respectable bitterness, very long chocolatey and nutty finish with light notes of warming alcohol - superb courtesy of Oakes - clear dark brown colour with a very little foam; aroma of plum and pear; high carbonation, very thick and oily, strong sweetness before a long malty and plumy finish and a big warming alcohol kick - way too sweet ... et n’a pas convaincu l’être cher ... deep orange colour, few head, apricot aroma, fresh, nutty, smooth, dry aftertaste Anniversary Bock 2001, sampled july 2002 - dark brown colour, few head, very malty, toasted, caramel and dark fruits aroma, full-bodied, sweet and oily, long bitter malty finish

Anniversary Bock 2000, sampled march 2001 - dark amber colour, no head, burnt caramel aroma, slightly toasted, not very malty (3/7/6/3/13) courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear dark amber colour with a solid pale beige foam; some red fruit marmalade and caramel in the nose; medium-bodied, sweet and with chewy malts; quite watery finish with light caramelish notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear dark ruby-amber colour with a solid and persistent beige foam; the nose is quite mineral with notes of biscuit, strong herbal notes; sticky mouthfeel, sweet and medium- to full-bodied, very watery and short finish with light notes of caramel - modest courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear golden colour with a solid white foam; fair bready nose with notes of cream; creamy and evanescent mouthfeel, solid carbonation and modest malt body; some tart bitterness and aftertaste of wet corn - dubious from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear blond beer with a poor head retention; shyly herbal nose; medium-bodied and with some herbal tartness, decently bitter and with a dry and tart corny and herbal finish - raw and simplistic cloudy dark orange colour, absolutely no foam, lemon nose with notes of overmatured banana in the background, sparkling, tart and quite acid, thick banana finish with a touch of grapefruit - heavy Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - very dark brown almost black beer; moderate foam left; very roasted chocolatey nose with lactic notes; hints of ashes; medium- to full-bodied; pretty sweet with a fair hoppiness; long chocolatey and roasted aftertaste Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear amber-red beer with a modest head retention; dry aroma of maple syrup; a solid yet subtle carbonation, some sweetness; aftertaste of red fruits and maple syrup draught@erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer under a huge creamy foam left; nice lacework; aroma of fresh cut apples, hay and bretts; a respectable malt backbone, clean and juicy palate, dry and bitter with a long fruity, spicy and slightly almondy hoppy finish and a light lingering sourness - subtle and very drinkable; balanced from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; malty aroma of marzipan and caramel; some sweetness, medium- to full-bodied; quite dry with lingering notes of caramel - styleless and characterless from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of cocoa, brown sugar and rum; sweet and quite full-bodied; some residual sweetness with notes of potatoes ... well: rum ! and cocoa from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a modest foam left; subtle flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; rounded palate and medium-bodied; a decent flowery bitternes leaving long aromatic tones and hints of almonds as well - charming dark red-amber colour, few foam, fresh aroma of grapefruit and celery, thick with some sourness, aftertaste of boiled vegetables Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy golden-blond beer with a creamy white foam left; estery, chewy and perfumy; some fruity esters; full-bodied, sticky and tasty, dry and fairly bitter; residual sugars and a perfumy estery and hoppy finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - slightly hazy brown colour with a poor head retention; fair aroma of ginger and marzipan; very herbal; lot of carbonation and a solid malt body; sweet and bitter; long malty spicy finish with more hoppy tones - pretty hard to drink @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black coloured with a moderate dark beige foam left; aroma of licorice, ashes and oatmeal; medium-bodied and with some tartness; quite dry and fairly hoppy; the finish is a bit empty with notes of ashes and coffee light amber colour, fine hop aroma, crisp, slightly nutty aroma, dry intense dark brown colour, caramel, sweet, quite light-bodied for a bock transparent red-amber colour, big head, aroma almost not distinctive, flat taste - boark ... courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy dark reddish colour with a modest head retention; aggressive aroma of red fruits and flowers; moderate carbonation and malt body; fairly salty and very dry with some fruity and flowery reminiscence - dubious Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy brown beer with a persistent beige foam left; earthy nose with notes of coffee and almonds; medium-bodied and with a sharp carbonation; pretty tart and with a long earthy hoppy finish - beautiful work again from DDC Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy pale golden beer; nice head retention; white head; shows a solid herbal hoppy nose; quite full-bodied with some tart bitterness; very tasty, long fruity and flowery hoppy finish - clean and straightforward; nice work Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy pinkish-red beer with a poor head retention, robust, deep and tart aroma of raspberries; sourish and medium-bodied, juicy and with a subtle carbonation; long tart and sourish aftertaste of raspberries - very pleasant Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy copper-orange beer with a decent head retention; a solid flowery and fruity hoppiness (peach/apricots); full-bodied, some sweetness and a robust bitterness; long hoppy flowery and fruity finish with notes of warming alcohol Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy dark brown beer with a persistent dark beige foam left; correct lacework; a fair aroma of smoked bacon; medium-bodied and tasty, some late tartness and pretty dry; long malty and smokey aftertaste with some dryness - complex and very good from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - dark cloudy orange colour with a persistent pale beige foam; nice lace; perfumy aroma of grapefruit, candi sugar and esters; juicy palate and medium to full malt backbone; hints of banana; some sweetness and a solid astringent bitterness; long bitter hoppy finish with notes of honey, grapefruit and caramel - absolutely superb courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black colour with a modest head retention; roasted aroma of coffee and vanilla, some notes of nuts too; very tasty and full-bodied, very bitter and long coffeish and nutty roasted finish - a wonderful and complex beer @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy amber-brown colour with a persistent beige foam leaving a nice lace; the nose is slightly peppery with light caramelish malty tones; a sharp palate with some sweetness below, medium-bodied; a very long hot spicy peppery kick shows up in the aftertaste - a surprising multidimensional and very original beer (not sure though if I could drink a whole bottle) courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a beige and persistent foam; nice lace; aroma of nutmeg and anise, prune and caramel; full-bodied and with a robust sweetness, regular carbonation and some late bitterness; very tasty; long and strong spicy and fruity finish with a late warming alcohol kick - beautiful beer courtesy of Pascal Sauser - dark black colour with an elusive beige foam; fairly roasted nose with solid notes of vanilla, banana and black chocolate; medium-bodied, some sweet malt backbone soon overwhelmed by a pronounced bitterness; dry and bitter chocolatey and vanilla finish - subtle and complex, aboslutely superb @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black beer with a ruby hue; little persistent dark beige foam left; solidly roasted aroma of ashes, coffee and vanilla; a good malt body and pretty bitter; quite dry roasted coffeish and hoppy aftertaste - lot of character and class courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy reddish-amber colour with a little foam left; a fair hoppiness showing notes of quince marmalade, flowery with a touch of raspberries; medium to full malt body; subtle carbonation, a plain and solid bitterness, long and bitter aftertaste of quinces, quite dry - superb @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pours a dark golden beer with a little white foam left; intense citrusy and piney hops in the aroma; full-bodied, a fair carbonation and a solid bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish (blood oranges and citrus) with lingering warming alcohol notes - a beautiful beer again from DDC from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy dark brown colour with a ruby hue and a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lace; very toasted malty aroma with intense notes of biscuits and caramel; a subtle carbonation and a robust malt body, sweet with a late moderate bitterness; long malty aftertaste of cookie and toasted malts with some notes of apparent alcohol from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - fully cloudy reddish beer with a huge creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of cream, peach, red berries and cheap vinegar; creamy mouthfeel and with a strong acidity, quite thin-bodied, sweet, quite dry and long acidic aftertaste of berries - bad and probably infected from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy dark blond colour with a little persistent foam; nice lace; aroma of apples, esters and candi sugar; fizzy and fairly carbonated, sweet and with some tart bitterness; a good malt body, some residual sweetness, esters and fruits with light spicy notes - very belgian from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of malt, plum and apples; quite full-bodied and pretty sweet and tasty; the finish is malty and fruity with a light bitterness light golden colour, well-hopped, crispy, dry - really not bad amber-brown colour, fine lace, fruity and caramel aroma, smooth, malty transparent golden colour, aroma of a danish strong lager (translation: bad), flavor of an ice-beer (same translation as before) - avoid this stuff even if you're very thirsty courtesy of Florian Ruch - pours a slightly hazy amber-orange colour with a pale beige foam; long lasting; gentle flowery hoppiness with light notes of apricots; soft mouthfeeel and with a modest malt backbone, some astringency and with some light sourness along bitter tones in the finish - not terrible canned; courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright golden colour, little white foam; aroma of old apples and alcohol; very sweet and oily, medium-bodied, sweetish and fruity finish with more alcohol notes courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark amber-orange colour; little beige foam left; strong hoppy aroma of peach and quince marmalade; quite thick and full-bodied; fairly bitter and a bit oily; long malty flowery and fruity hoppy finish - a hop soup bronze colour, fine head, fresh, fruity nose, slightly nutty honey colour, big head, nice bitterness, well-balanced honey colour, nice head, well-hopped, bitter, long aftertaste very dark brown, fine head, toasted, malty, lot of character, long aftertaste @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg; courtesy of Frédéric Cormier - pours a hazy dark golden colour with a little foam left; rich estery and yeasty aroma with hoppy notes of apple and resin; medium malt backbone; slightly tart and reasonably bitter; long gently hoppy fruity and spicy finish - an unsual, yet wonderful and balanced, saison @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy blond colour with a solid pale beige foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of caramel and citrus, almond and honey; medium to full-bodied; fairly bitter but not in an aggressive way; long flowery and fruity notes in a lingering hoppy finish - balanced courtesy of fiulijn; 2010 vintage - cloudy brown beer with no head retention; strong aroma of bread, toffe and alcohol; some overmatured fruits too; full-bodied yet not too thick; some bitterness and a long malty finish with notes of molasses, caramel and cheese with warming alcohol notes as well - decently complex and very enjoyable slightly hazy golde-blond colour with a little foam; gentle aromatic flowery hoppiness; slightly oily and medium-bodied, moderate dry bitterness and a short flowery finish - decently tasty but easy dark orange colour, giant creamy head, banana and curaçao aroma, full-bodied, light effervescent with a long very wheaty aftertaste - robust, well-made and pleasant golden-amber colour, fine head and a beautiful lace, nice hoppy nose, floral and buttery, medium-bodied with a robust bitterness, long lasting bitter hoppy finish - nice and balanced golden-orange colour, giant head, the nose is subtle but discreet with a moderate aromatic hoppiness and some almonds, very smooth, correct malt body, slightly sweet with a dry and quite rough finish - lacks of character and I don't really get it clear amber-brown colour, few foam, malt and dark fruits aroma with only a touch of hemp, sweet, medium-bodied with a tart and dry malty aftertaste @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark brown colour with a ruby hue; poor head retention; aroma of wood, apple and pear with a lactic touch; full-bodied and pretty sweet, a fair sourness and a dry finish; aftertaste of wood, prune, vanilla with a lingering sourness - an impressive beer which remembers me the BFM Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien cloudy dark orange colour with a fine head, spicy nose (coriander ?) and orange aroma with notes of honey, medium-bodied with some acidity, astringent, dry finish from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy dark golden-orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of cream and blackberries; juicy palate and quite sweet, a little acidity and quite dry; aftertaste of dried blackberries @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pitch black coloured and with a persistent dark beige foam left; thick and hoppy aroma with notes of licorice; medium to full malt backbone, pretty oily and with a fair carbonation; very bitter and long aftertaste of licorice, dark chocolate, roasted; very hoppy and pretty aggressive transparent golden colour, wet carton aroma, disgusting plastic flavour - boark ! amber colour, few head, no lace, aroma of alcohol and solvent, sweet, oily, unpleasant finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy dark amber-blond under a persistent beige foam; nice lace; a robust hoppy aroma with notes of flowers and honey; quite full-bodied and rounded palate; moderate carbonation; very tasty and fairly bitter; long flowery and dry almondy finish from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - dark black beer with a modest foam let; solid aroma of cold coffee, dark chocolate and licorice; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; a light tart bitterness and a long chocolatey and coffeeish aftertaste clear red-amber colour, fine head, subtle aroma: smokey, floral and peppery, medium-bodied, strange character-less flavour, grainy finish - the flavour does not live up to the very interesting aroma @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear brown colour with a persistent beige foam; toasted biscuity malty aroma with notes of diacetyl; medium-bodied and pretty low carbonation; slightly bitter with flowery and toasted biscuity notes in the finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black colour with a little dark beige foam left; strong coffeish nose with fair notes of absinth; quite full-bodied with a subtle carbonation, slightly oily and pretty bitter; long chocolatey and coffeish roasted finish - an astonishing combination which wonderfully works (even with someone like me who is no big fan of absinth from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy dark blond-orange in colour and with no head retention; fair aroma of citrus and ginger; medium-bodied and with a lively and subtle carbonation, a light sweetness and acidity; sharp peppery finish with more notes of grapefruit and ginger - pretty original and well-made but definitely not for everyday from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pours a translucid red-amber beer with a modest foam left; aroma of chewy malts and strawberries marmalade; velvety mouthfeel and with a quite high carbonation, sweet and gently sticky; sweetish aftertaste of berries and caramel - not my kind of beer from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - very dark brown colour with a little persistent dark beige foam; roasted chocolatey aroma with hints of vanilla; medium-bodied, some sweetness and slightly tart; quite dry with more roasted malts, chocolatey notes and hints of ashes from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - dark ruby-brown coloured and with a little but long lasting beige foam; a deep aroma of honey and biscuit; very sweet and solidly carbonated; medium to full malt backbone; a light acidity brings some decent balance; long honeyish aftertaste with some residual sweetness unfortunately slightly infected - honey colour, nice head, well-hopped, smooth, bitter, some unpleasant sourness, long aftertaste - must give it another try red-brown colour, fine head, hint of cherry, complex, dry finish red-amber colour, big head, deep licorice and rum aroma, prune, alcohol, very smooth, sweet with a late robust bitterness brown colour, few head, nutty and caramel aroma, refreshing, sweet with a decent malty finish orange colour, few head, hoppy nose, fruity (apricot ?), full-bodied with a nice bitter bite, very dry finish red-amber colour, fine head, complex flavor: cherry, plum, perfumy, nut; strong flavor, alcohol, very sweet, long nutty aftertaste. This beer has a huge potentiel. Wait 3-5 more years. orange colour, synthetic aroma, sour - badly artificial dark colour, fine lace, toasted, coffee aroma, smooth, full-bodied, nice bitterness plastic aroma, flat taste and horrible aftertaste re-rated 9-2009; courtesy of Ric Jackman - clear and bright golden colour with an elusive white head; moderate malty aroma with notes of corn and peanuts; medium malt backbone, some sweetness and no bitterness to mention; short gently malty finish - simple but nothing really wrong here courtesy of Florian Ruch - translucide bright amber colour under a firm and long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of phenol, caramel and red fruits; a bit oily and with a moderate malt body and carbonation; some astringency and a short moderately dry caramelish and fruity finish - not terrible dark colour, fine lace coffee aroma, toasted, smooth re-rated 9-2009; courtesy of Ric Jackman - clear and pale golden colour with a little white foam; aroma of butter and corn; soft and creamy mouthfeel, subtle carbonation, sweet with some tartness; short corny finish with notes of solvent clear golden colour, unregular foam, apricot and honeyish hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied, light oily honeyish finish - very probably the best ice beer I’ve had so far from Bierladen, Schwarzenburg - clear and bright golden colour under a solid white foam; some flowery notes, very creamy and soft palate, some herbal finish lasting quite long on the tongue; slightly soapy and deeply boring courtesy of Oakes - pours a very dark brown, almost black colour under a little and chaotic foam; toasted nose, aroma of licorice, cold coffee and ashes; good malt body; some typical tartness from the oatmeal; long dry and bitter finish with more notes of cold ashes and a touch of black chocolate nice orange colour, fine head, nutty and fruity aroma, too much carbonation, sweet, long nutty finish amber colour, nice head, mango and bred aroma, lack of body and character - the taste does not live up to the promising aroma red-brown colour, few head, very hoppy, bitter, lack of body, short aftertaste dark brown colour, vegetable, herbal aroma, pleasant but nothing more ... pale golden colour, few head, perfumed and floral aroma, fresh with a synthetic nutty aftertaste courtesy of Oakes - dark brown colour and a very little foam; slightly roasted malty nose with lemony and cheesy notes; effervescent with a good, oily malt body underneath; very dry, bitter and long vegetal, woody finish with hints of mint - a very good and boldly different beer clear dark reddish-amber colour; very little foam; slightly toasted, malty nose with flavours of licorice, caramel and vread; high carbonation and a medium malt body at best; moderately sweet; the finish is quite dry with some more malty/biscuity notes cloudy dark orange colour with almost no foam, chaotic aroma of rotten bread, candy sugar and alcohol, sweet and oily with a very unpleasant and sourish finish with notes of plastic and malt (3/2/3/2/4) - I fear I got an altered sample so I will let my old rating until I can taste it again cloudy white colour, fine lace, spicy aroma, lack of character orange colour, creamy head, interesting lychee aroma, dry, unpleasant bitterness, aftertaste extremely short cloudy honey colour, big head, subtile maple aroma, smooth, nutty - original courtesy of Oakes; 2005 vintage - pours an impressive pitch black colour under a big creamy, brown tainted head; roasted mocha aroma and some metallic notes; the palate begins thick and oily but finishes surprisingly thin; increasing bitterness in the aftertaste where tones of milk coffee barely hide more metallic notes - not fully convincing clear reddish-brown colour and a little foam; hints of honey in a very discrete nose; sweet and medium-bodied at best, rather high carbonation, moderately dry finish with gentle honeyish notes - shy and easy amber colour, no foam, licorice aroma, too much carbonation, watery, flat - really nothing brilliant ! golden orange colour, nice creamy head, mild hop aroma, smooth, crisp - good ! courtesy of fiulijn - hazy amber-brown colour with a poor foam left; aroma of almonds and prunbes; pretty hoppy; full-bodied with a sweet malt backbone; a decent bitterness and a long malty fruity (cherry and prune) finish - sumptuous transparent golden colour, big head, tons of hops, lot of character, very bitter - very good ipa pale orange colour, fine lace, well-hopped, nice bitterness - very pleasant very dark brown colour with orange hue; initialy foamy beige head which fades quite quickly; toasted and very yeasty, vinous, notes of plums, very carbonated with a moderate malt body and bitterness; aftertaste of caramel, cola and chocolate - I'm a bit confused and don't really know if I like it or not I had this beer the first time in the late nineties - dark amber colour with a nice creamy beige head; some biscuity maltiness in the front with notes of grapefruit; medium to full malt body, some dryness before a long malty aftertaste where notes of blood oranges show up - nice balance between the fruity notes and the malts cloudy orange colour, few head, hazelnut, malt and alcohol with notes of banana, sweet and a litlle bit heavy at the end of the bottle. cloudy pale orange colour, the initial head is reducing quickly leaving just few foam, pear and bread aroma, notes of grapefruit, lot of carbonation, moderate bitterness in a dry bready, malty and fruity finish - the little brother of la Fringante (same recipe with less alcohol ?) dark colour, the head is initially medium, uniforme, creamy and slightly brown-tainted, aroma of prune, slightly toasted with notes of alcohol, very smooth, lot of carbonation (looks like a big trend by Unibroue), decent bitterness, dry malty finish with reminiscence of prune - good but very resistable deep wheat aroma, hint of lemon, slight souring from Amstein - hazy blond colour with a persistent white foam; very fruity and estery nose with notes of pear, apple and hay; (too) sweet and medium to full malt body; no bitterness and a long fruity/estery finish - quite simple but very drinkable and decently pleasant orange colour, caramel, fruity (orange,..) and perfumy aroma, spicy flavor dark orange colour, giant head, fresh grapefruit aroma, crisp, full, touch of acidity, slightly nutty finish - charming golden-orange colour, big creamy head, deep green apple aroma, notes of yeast and alcohol, smooth, sweet with some acidity, long apple finish - quite balanced and not disgusting at all cloudy orange colour, fine head, perfumy and strong peachy aroma, overcarbonated, sweet with a touch of acidity, long disgusting peachy finish - unbalanced and disgusting; bad move from Unibroue here hazy amber-caramel colour, the head is quickly collapsing, bready and fruity nose (prune, lychees), medium to full-bodied, sweet, the finish is moderately bitter, malty and fruity with a warming alcohol touch orange colour, creamy, spicy orange colour, caramel and lemon aroma, sweet caramel flaor, slightly spicy honey colour, rich complex aroma (orange ?), great nut taste dark ruby-brown colour with a fine slightly brown-tainted head, yeasty and malty, notes of prune and licorice, sweet and full-bodied, lot of carbonation, long and very malty finish with notes of bread and alcohol copper colour, fine head, subtile peach and orange aroma, some acidity, nice body, long bitter and slightly spicy aftertaste - makes me much more impression than the first time I tasted it very light colour, fresh plastic ice-beer-like aroma, too much carbonation - bad move from Unibroue... re-rated 8.2006; labelled U Rousse Ale - pours a clear red-amber colour under a little, fast collapsing foam; moderate aroma of red fruits (strawberries, tangerines), slightly oily and with a high carbonation; quite sweet with a low bitterness; poor malt body; finish is short and fruity

red-amber colour, fine head, tangerine and peanuts aroma, creamy, medium-bodied with a robust bitter finish bronze-orange colour, nice head, fruity (plum, cherry, yeasty and perfumy, overcarbonated, not much flavour with a sligthly smoked finish Mario D'Eer considers it as a Weizenbock and I can understand it - amber-brown colour, fine head, complex spicy, yeasty aroma and flavour, nutmeg, sweet, alcohol, honeyish and bitter, long aftertaste - a beautiful beer cloudy and brillant orange colour, great head, yeasty aroma, fresh, citrusy with smokey notes, sweet and honeyish, bitter and alcohol finish cloudy orange colour, big head, yeasty and nutty aroma, very smooth, tart and bitter, long bitter fruity finish - a well-made and well-balanced beer with just a little lack of character. very dark brown colour, fine head and a nice lace, deep and complex aroma of mocha and prune, slightly toasted, spicy, tart and smooth and slightly overcarbonated with a very long dry aftertaste of dark fruits and black chocolate - heavy and quite hard to drink cloudy golden-orange colour, few head, deeply complex aroma of spices and lemon with notes of orange, grapefruit, yeast and gingerbread tart and bitter, acid with a very long bitter gingerbread and citrusy finish - waouhh ! cloudy blond colour, fine head, nutty aroma, yeasty with light spicy notes, smooth, lot of carbonation, full-bodied, slightly oily, long bitter alcohol and spicy finish courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy golden-orange colour with a firm white head; perfumy pineapple and tangerines aroma with solid spicy notes behind; sweet and medium malt body; cider-like finish, yeasty with more fruity and spicy tones along with a warming alcohol touch - very Unibroue-like, good and predictable, but I can live with it bright reddish-brown colour - cold: absolutely no foam, vinegar and cherry aroma, vinous, oily, very sweet, dry and bitter, sugary finish - hot: deep spicy nose shows up (cloves, ?), very sweet with some acid notes, very long cherryish and alcohol finish reddish-amber colour with a fine creamy head, moderate blackcurrant aroma, notes of hay, medium-bodied, touch of acidity before a dry black currant finish - sober and much better than the last version reddish in colour, fine head, slightly fruity aroma, quite flat - where did they put the maple syrup ? dark brown colour, chocolate and cherry aroma, malty, sweet, caramel aftertaste - very pleasant dark amber colour, few head, quite an unorthodox taste, cherry, sweet with some bitterness - strange but pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a moderate head retention; some fruity hoppiness (apricot dominates with hints of quince); medium-bodied and with a moderate bitterness; quite dry and with long flowery and fruity hoppy tones - easy courtesy of fiulijn - clear and bright golden colour; fine little white head; poor aromatic hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness and a touch of plastic in a short finish - if this is a pilsener, my name is Alexander Ovechkin drunk to celebrate the election of Michelle Bachelet; 5 years after having received a broken beer from Chile during a trade with Don Bible, I finally got the chance to put my hand on this new country, so a big thank you to Robert Bürk for sharing this beer with me ! - clear golden colour with a little foam but a nice lacing; corny and moderate hoppy/herbal nose; sweet with a decent malt body and a low bitterness, some tartness in the finish; the aftertaste is decently malty with more corny notes - an acceptable mainstream lager courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; toasted malty aroma with notes of caramel and raisins; medium-bodied and quite sweet; moderate carbonation and clean palate; subtle and slightly dry aftertaste of caramel and chocolate - charming courtesy of oh6gdx - fully cloudy dark orange in colour and with a moderate foam left; aroma of yeast with some aromatic fruity notes; a robust carbonation and a medium malt backbone; a hint of acidity lasting in a yeasty and slightly fruity, corny finish - very decent very pale yellow colour, head disapperas in 1.2 seconds, perfumy, herb aroma, smooth with an after-shave aftertaste courtesy of Per, canned - very dark brown colour with ruby hue; no foam; aroma of burnt plastic and boiled vegetables; sweet and light-bodied; the finish is slightly roasted with notes of licorice and plastic - bad courtesy of Per, canned - very dark brown colour with a ruby hue, the foam disappears instantly; roasted aroma of dried fruis, notes of plastic and cookies; sweet and very light-bodied; no bitterness and a short chocolaty finish - totally weird but somehow drinkable from Drinks of the World, Bern - clear and pale golden colour with a solid and persistent white foam; aroma of undefined aromatic plant with notes of corn and solvent; medium-bodied, some sweetness and quite tasteless, no bitterness and a sweetish herbal finish proposed in a clear bottle, this is not a good omen ... I just hope this will be drinkable; it pours a very clear and pale yellow colour under a rare and unregular foam; the nose is a bit oily with hints of hops and plastic; decent malt body, very low bitterness but a tart dry finish makes it just acceptable bitter hop aroma, full-bodied, slightly bitter flavor according to the label, this beer is appreciated worldwide ... the fact is that I just have heard of it and that I’m the first to rate it on ratebeer ... - clear and bright ugly green emerald colour, the initial foam disappears very quickly, light herbal hoppiness, medium-bodied, moderately sweet with a dry and short finish - quite close to the well-known Tsingtao and not as bad as I was fearing cloudy golden colour with almost no foam; only paperboard appears in the nose; neutral and light-bodied; effervescent; sweetish malty finish with more carton-like notes - what a poor beer ! clear pale golden colour, little and unregular foam, aroma of glue, sweet and tart, astringent with an unpleasant dry bitterness - very bad clear and pale yellow colour, almost no foam, mild hoppiness, some notes of paperboard, sweet and tart, dry bitter finish - lousy and insignificant courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of glue and rotten mushrooms; lot of carbonation, sweet; disgusting undefinable finish - terrible (looks like autolysis here) courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy amber-orange colour with absolutely no foam; light aroma of apple; decent malt body; some tartness brings a decent balance; quite neutral finish with a hint of fruity notes courtesy of Marc Elsborg; canned - pale golden-yellow colour, slightly hazy; very little but stable white foam; an almost imperceptible hint of aromatic hops; sweet, fresh and clean palate, medium-bodied and with no bitterness; short slightly corny finish - drinkable canned; courtesy of DomTom - clear and bright colour under a persistent and firm beige foam; aroma of biscuit and cola; sweet and thin malt body with a light tartness; corny and caramelish aftertaste - very poor canned; courtesy of DomTom - clear and bright golden colour, little chaotic white foam leaving traces on the side of the glass; aroma of herbs and oily hops; decent malt body, quite sweet with a late and moderate tart bitterness; quite dry herbal and corny finish - at last a drinkable beer from this country! canned 5,1%; courtesy of DomTom - bright and translucide bronze colour with a firm white head; aroma of dust, flowers and ... yes: vomit; very smooth, soft mouthfeel, medium-bodied, quite dry with a late and tart bitterness; oily and quite heavy flowery finish - dubious canned 5,1%; courtesy of DomTom - clear and bright golden colour with a fast collapsing foam, aroma of corn, plastic and oily hops; medium-bodied, dry and quite harsh; rather long corny finish - cheap and bad stuff transparent golden colour, big head, dry hop aroma, deep herbal flavour, clean, well-balanced, dry finish - a beautiful pilsner clear brillant golden colour, almost no head, herbal, slightly spicy, oily, sweet with a strange and unpleasant hemp-like finish transparent golden colour, nice head, few hop aroma, full-bodied, smooth - not bad from Coop; canned - clear and bright golden colour with a persistent white foam; grainy nose with a touch of butter; medium-bodied and quite sweet, low bitterness before a gentle herbal finish - inoffensive but not bad at all pale golden colour, few head, aroma of wet carton, slightly tart, metallic, dry plastic finish - boaaark ... pale golden colour, few head, discreet hop aroma, full-bodied and oily - not much subtility bottled; 2007 - translucide and bright deep golden colour; absolutely no foam; very fat grassy nose with notes of solvent; oily and with a quite high carbonation, a moderate tart bitterness and a respectable malt body; the finish is grassy and oily - not that bad

canned; 2002 - golden colour, fine head, few herbal aroma, full and oily with a dry finish (4/4/5/3/11) deep golden colour, few head, decent hop aroma, full-bidied - not bad transparent golden colour, few head, typical carton-like aroma of the bad lagers, fresh and crisp, dry with some herbal notes which make it just drinkable clear brillant golden colour, fine head, mix of hops and plastic in the nose, sweet and flat with a dry plastic aftertaste pale golden colour, few head, grainy, dry malty nose, light to medium body with a very dry malty finish - sharp and not without interest clear golden colour, little unregular foam, corny, light oily hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied, slightly oily mouthfeel, watery and rather unpleasant finish courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown colour with a firm and long lasting beige foam; toasted and biscuity aroma with fair notes of toffee and cola; robust carbonation and with a solid malt body; sweet and quite thick, slightly bitter and long aftertaste of licorice and malts courtesy of oh6gdx - clear bright golden colour, moderate foam; decent aromatic hoppiness with fruity tones (apples); clean and rounded palate, some sweetness and a low bitterness, moderate malt body for its alcohol content; slightly dry and quite short fruity finish courtesy of Per - hazy orange colour with a correct head retention; aroma of orange peels and cinnamon; tart and acidic, lot of carbonation, bitter and dry fruity finish transparent golden colour, few head, deep dry herbal aroma, tart, clean with a short herbal finish - good pilsner but average beer clear golden colour, few head, the aroma is very discreet with few hoppiness and some alcohol notes, the flavour is tart and sweet, heavy with lot of alcohol presence, dry alcohol finish - not my kind of beer but I have had plenty of worse malt liquors golden-bronze colour, few head, dry hop aroma, smooth with some dryness in the finish canned - clear and bright golden colour, little persistent whote foam; some aromatic hoppiness with notes of butter; smooth and creamy palate, very low bitterness; short finish - modest clear and bright amber-blond colour, little foam, light aromatic hoppiness, oily and medium-bodied, decent bitterness in a dry and moderately hoppy finish from Drinks of the World - pours a dark brown colour with a dark long lasting beige foam, nice lace; aroma of raisins and aspartame; sweet and thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, sweetish caramelish finish with vague toasted notes - dubious clear bronze colour with little foam, herbal with notes of peanuts, fullbodied, sweet and oily, long dry finish, clean and very well-made clear golden-amber colour, few foam, nice herbal aroma with some buttery and perfumy notes, medium-bodied with a decent bitterness, very dry herbal finish dark ruby-brown colour, fine head, nice lacing, toasted buttery nose, light-bodied with a touch of bitterness, the finish is dry and toasted - subtle and charming from Bier-Bienne - clear and deep golden beer under a solid white creamy foam; correct lacework; dusty and slightly grassy aroma; clean palate and with a moderate carbonation; medium-bodied; slightly bitter with notes of butter and grass in the finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark brown colour with a ruby hue; little irregular beige foam; aroma of toffee, slightly toasted and a fair biscuity maltiness; moderate malt body, low carbonation, some sweetness; decently malty and biscuity finish - subtle courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear golden colour, little foam formed of big bubbles; fruity aroma (apple, grapefruit), a touch of phenol; robust malt body; very sweet; tons of residual sugars in the finish with more alcohol notes - despite its description, it is definitely closer to a malt liquor than to a pilsner courtesy of oh6gdx; labelled Bohemian Wheat Lager - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of corn and overmatured bananas; gently oily and with a moderate carbonation, some sweetness and a late corny tartness; long aftertaste of hay and banana courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright amber-brown colour, little but firm pale beige head, some sweet toasted malts backed up by a decent aromatic hoppiness and some toffee notes; sweet and creamy mouthfeel, a late bitterness and a long finish of caramel - a good one courtesy of Pascal Sauser - slightly amber colour, little beige foam; subtle aroma of nut and pineapple, toasty; very low carbonation and medium-bodied; moderately dry with notes of almonds - deeply subtle and complex courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy reddish-amber colour, almost no foam; weird aroma of overmatured banana and melon; no hops detected; sweetish, a medium malt body which fails short in the finish, no bitterness; elusive fruity aftertaste - not much to see here courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear reddish-brown colour with a poor head retention; charming aroma of black cherries, tea and herbs; low carbonation and sweet, moderate malt body; short aftertaste of cherries - well-made and very interesting it has a clear and pale golden colour with a very ephemeral foam; the nose is grassy and a little bit oily; a medium malt body and a tart, rather aggressive, bitterness; the finish is dry, long and herbal - ok beer but not more bronze colour, few head, well-hopped, full-bodied - pleasant dark brown colour, fine dense head and a nice lacing, toasted malt and chocolate aroma, some buttery notes, sweet, firm body with a dry and light bitter chocolate finish bronze colour, big head, hoppy and fruity, some bitterness, full-bodied, smooth deep golden colour, no head, mango aroma, sweet and full-bodied, dry and fruity finish courtesy of Per Forsgren - pours a translucide red-amber colour with a solid pale beige foam; fair grassy hoppiness with light notes od pepper; medium-bodied and with a subtle bitterness, very dry herbal finish with notes of quince marmelade courtesy of domtom - very dark brown-bordeaux colour, very little beige foam; toasted, aroma of butterscotch, intense maltiness; sweet and medium-bodied, moderately dry and bitter, long malty and toasty finish - really pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - slightly hazy pale yellow colour with a huge white foam; dry wheaty nose with notes of hay, banana and cloves; thin-bodied and quite dry, very clean palate with light notes of banana in the finish - very good courtesy of oh6gdx - dark brown colour with a ruby hue; solid creamy beige head; correct lacing; slightly toasted with strong toffeish notes and a touch of chocolate; quite sweet, medium to full-bodied, lively palate; the finish is malty with residual sugars and notes of plum and caramel pale golden colour, fine head, well-hopped, very dry finish, unbalanced reddish, few head, cocoa, light-bodied and dry re-rated 6/2007, courtesy of Pascal Sauser - dark brown colour with a little foam; toasty, almost smokey nose; aroma of black chocolate with light notes of alcohol; good malt body supported by a fair carbonation; malty, toasty chocolatey finish; long and persistent - lot of character for this beautiful beer golden-orange colour, fine lace, well-hopped, full and pleasant clear bronze colour with a little white foam; gentle fat aromatic hoppiness; sweet and oily; slightly bitter and with a long grassy finish golden colour, few head, herbal aroma, full-bodied, long dry finish - a well-balanced, world-classic pils red colour, spicy, fresh, bitter courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright golden colour, little white foam and a correct lacing; the nose shows a fair herbal hoppiness, medium-bodied and fairly bitter, dry and long herbal finish - clean and straightforward canned; courtesy of Toni Hutter - clear and bright golden beer with no head retention; corny and slightly oily aroma; tart with some sweetness below; moderate malt body; long corny and very tart finish - rough and cheap dark black colour, fine head, toasted chocolaty aroma, buttery, sweet and thin-bodied, long and slightly dry smoked coffeish finish - subtle and pleasant clear golden colour with almost no foam, moderate aromatic hoppiness with hints of plastic, medium-bodied, sweet and neutral, some tartness, the finish is very dry with light herbal notes - rather unpleasant clear red-amber colour with a dense creamy head (widget effect), herbal and buttery notes, very soft mouthfeel, low carbonation, light-bodied, sweet with a light finishing bitterness, the finish is dry and slightly herbal - weak a czech beer flavoured with swiss hemp (!?) - Hmmm, in my opinion, those are 2 things you should definitely consume separately - clear amber colour, no head, moderate maltiness, notes of caramel, slightly too much carbonation, sweet, quite neutral with a hint of bitterness in a dry, malty finish - where did they put the hemp ? courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy amber colour with a fast disappearing foam; solid grapefruity and malty aroma, notes of mango; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation, light but long lasting bitterness; finishes moderately dry with notes of apples - unusual and interesting though not fully exciting beer courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear dark amber colour with a collapsing head; aroma of licorice, grassy, notes of alcohol; extremly sweet and slightly oily, robust malt body; long and very sweetish aftertaste with a strong presence of caramel leaving a warming alcohol touch - too sweet to be great and could certainly benefit of some ageing transparent golden colour, fine head, herbal nose, full-bodied, slightly oily, long dry finish, well-balanced - an over-rated legend of the pilsner-style courtesy of oh6gdx - dark ruby brown colour, little irregular but stable beige head; slightly toasted, a fair biscuity maltiness and some caramelish notes; quite sweet and light-bodied with a solid carbonation; short butterscotchy aftertaste canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - c lear pale amber-brown colour with a very thin but persistent head; nice lacework; very shy flowery aroma, moderate malt body, subtle but high carbonation, quite sweet and with a weak bitterness; short and dry aftertaste with notes of caramel and flowers - subtle but unexciting clear and bright golden-bronze colour, almost no foam left; fairly herbal hoppy nose; good malt body; slightly oily and with a nice bitterness; long herbal, grassy and bitter finish - a solid pils from Bier-Bienne - dark brown coloured with a persistent little dark beige foam; fairly toasted nose with notes of ashes and vanilla, moderate malt body and quite tart, subtle carbonation and moderately bitter with a quite long toasty aftertaste of ashes courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - bright dark ruby-brown colour with a fair creamy beige foam; nice lace; some diacetyl in the nose, caramel and biscuity maltiness; creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation, moderate malt body; aftertaste of cookies with a light metallic touch - a good one courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear brown colour with a poor head retention; some toasted malts, biscuity; sweet with a medium malt body; long almondy finish - a good one courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright golden colour with a persistent white foam; solid herbal aroma, subtle but solid carbonation, medium-bodied, some initial sweetness before a tart herbal bitterness which lasts quite long in a moderately dry finish clear and dark reddish-amber colour with a persistent beige head, earthy aroma with notes of almonds and a touch of undefined red fruits, moderate malt body, clean palate and with a late and discrete bitterness, quite long lasting earthy aftertaste - charming brewed by Zubr in the Czech Republic; from Gourmets in Neuchâtel - clear golden beer with almost no foam left; oily grassy aroma; medium-bodied and gently tart and bitter; quite harsh herbal finish - drinkable courtesy of fiulijn - clear and bright golden colour with a fair and long lasting white foam; aroma of apple and cream with a touch of alcohol; full-bodied and quite creamy mouthfeel, a fair sweetness partially balanced by a late tart bitterness; long fruity and malty finish with warming alcohol notes courtesy of fiulijn - hazy red-bordeaux colour with a chaotic foam left; weird aroma of cheese, pear and raspberries marmalade; very sweet and full-bodied; thick but manages to give a feeling of freshness; no bitterness and an aftertaste of red fruits and marzipan from Bier-Bienne; canned - translucide amber-orange colour with a little beige foam; notes of caramel and metal; medium-bodied at best and with some harsh tartness beside a sweet malt backbone; fizzy flowery finish, short and insignificant courtesy of Per Forsgren - pours a hazy red-amber colour under a little beige foam; aroma of orange blossom with notes of caramel and citrus; full-bodied, initial sweetness is quickly followed by a solid bitterness; some astringence; quite dry and long hoppy and herbal finish with notes of mint - deeply rich and very good from crackedkettle.com - dark brown and unclean beer; dark beige foam left; aroma of nuts and cherries with notes of wood and almonds; full-bodied and a sweet malt backbone; thick and with a late but robust bitterness, aftertaste of wood and almond with some burning alcohol notes from erzbierschof.ch - black beer under a little beige foam left; decent lacework; aroma of vanilla and very roasted coffee; medium-bodied, some sweetness and slightly dry; a late bitterness with notes of ashes, chocolate, coffee and vanilla from erzbierschof.ch - pours a very dark beer with a persistent dark beige foam; correct lacing; aroma of chocolate and vanilla; full-bodied and with some sweetness, a solid bitterness and a long chocolatey aftertaste with notes of coffee, hops and licorice courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - dark black coloured and with a solid and long lasting dark beige foam; very roasted coffeish aroma, mocha and hints of vanilla; low carbonation, thick and tasty; a fair bitterness introduces a long, very roasted, coffeish and slightly nutty finish - robust to say the least courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a dark cloudy brown colour with a very foamy beige head; nice lace; the aroma is earthy and almondy with notes of prune; dusty; full-bodied and heavy sticky, robust initial sweetness partially balanced by a strong bitterness; very long and powerful aftertaste of prune and caramel with a strong alcohol presence from crackedkettle.com - fully cloudy brown colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of caramel and wood with hints of vanilla and marzipan; robust body with a solid sweet malt backbone; fairly bitter finish where more woody notes appear; lot of caramel and some prune before an insistent warming alcohol kick - cheers Henrik ! - dark black colour under a solid creamy dark beige foam; beautiful lacework; solid roasted aroma of mocha, notes of nuts and vanilla; full-bodied and creamy palate; fairly bitter and dry; long roasted coffeeish finish - a beauty ! courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown colour with a solid and long lasting beige foam; robust aroma of wood and nuts; cookies and some vanilla; thick and full-bodied, solid malt backbone and with a salty finish; notes of wood and bourbon in a warming aftertaste from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; a decent hoppiness along with a fair biscuity maltiness; toasted; full-bodied and very tasty, creamy palate; fairly bitter and very long toasted cookie-like, nutty and hoppy finish - beautiful from erzbierschof - hazy dark blond-orange beer under a huge creamy foam; fairly perfumy hoppiness with notes of apricots and litchies; medium-bodied and juicy; a respectable and subtle bitterness; slightly dry with long fruity hoppy notes draught@erzbierschof - pours a black beer with a modest foam retention; deep aroma of black cherries, chewy malts, licorice and black chocolate; a fair sweetness and a robust malt backbone, moderate carbonation; pretty thick and gently sticky; long aftertaste of licorice and black cherries again; lingering roasted chocolatey notes - an unusual profile for a great beer from erzbierschof.ch - a very dark brown, almost black colour with a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; solid aroma of roasted coffee, vanilla and walnut; full-bodied, tasty and with some tart bitterness; long bitter roasted chocolatey and coffeish aftertaste with hints of licorice from erzbierschof.ch - dark black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted and perfumy aroma with notes of licorice, ginger and black cherries; full-bodied and with a velvety palate; a solid bitterness, long and very tasty aftertaste of licorice, corn, coffee and chocolate - lot of character and pretty original profile from erzbierschof.ch - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of black cherries and licorice; fair notes of black chocolate too; full-bodied, some sweetness topped by a solid bitterness; very dry and long bitter aftertaste of licorice, ashes and pralines; roasted; some warming alcohol notes courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid pale beige head; estery nose, aroma of grapefruit, almonds and dust; sweet and slightly sticky, lot of carbonation; a robust malt body and a moderate bitterness; the finish is sweetish with long fruity notes (oranges), almonds and a burning alcohol touch from crackedkettle.com - very dark brown colour under a long lasting dark beige foam; hoppy nose with aroma of marzipan, plums and black chocolate; full-bodied, thick and very bitter; very long aftertaste of tar, coffee and chocolate, very roasted and with warming alcohol notes - wonderful! courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a little beige foam left; a robust hoppy aroma with notes of red fruits marmalade, cream and resin; thick and full-bodied, a fair carbonation, a solid bitterness and a long malty and hoppy finish with notes of raspberries, quinces and pine needles - a very nice one from erzbierschof.ch - dark black colour under a solid creamy dark beige foam; beautiful lacework; aroma of mocha, black chocolate and vanilla; creamy mouthfeel but with some thickness; quite sweet and moderately carbonated; long aftertaste of vanilla, tar and toffee - some apparent alcohol from erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy amber-orange colour with a little beige foam; a fair hoppy aroma showing notes of peach, apricot and yeast; medium- to full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and fairly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish; quite thick from Erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy brown beer with an immediate vanishing foam; very malty aroma with notes of plums, marzipan and cheese (?!), some hints of herbs and tea in the background; thick and full-bodied; very sweet, slightly dry and decently bitter; long malty aftertaste with fresh notes of grapefruit and pine needles - unusual and a bit confusing from Erzbierschof - light gusher; hazy dark blond beer under a persistent foam; slightly dusty and with a fair spicy and fruity hoppiness; thin-bodied; a decent bitterness and a long dusty and spicy hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a disparate foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of cream and apricots; creamy palate; a good malt backbone and some astringency; very bitter, dry and long bitter hoppy finish, fruity and yeasty; very long lasting courtesy of Laurent Mousson -blond colour with a persistent but quite chaotic foam; very flowery hoppiness with notes of citrus and other fruits in the background; moderate carbonation and malt body; very dry and long bitter flowery finish from erzbierschof.ch - clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of dark fruits, nuts and almonds; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; a late and decent bitterness; short gently hoppy finish from erzbierschof.ch - pours a hazy dark brown beer with a persistent dark beige foam left; a robust aroma of biscuit, prunes and apples; moderate carbonation and a strong malt body, very sweet, no bitterness and a long aftertaste of dark fruits and toasted malts with pretty lot of residual sugars from erzbierschof.ch - clear dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; correct lacework; roasted coffeish aroma with well-integrated notes of smoke and bacon; a decent carbonation and malt backbone; slightly dry and moderately bitter; long aftertaste of ashes and bacon from erzbierschof.ch - dark ruby-brown in colour and with a little dark beige foam left, nice lacework; aroma of black chocolate and walnuts; quite sweet and with a medium malt backbone, some tartness and a quite dry bitter and roasted chocolatey aftertaste - charming courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black coloured with a persistent beige foam; fair roasted coffeish aroma with notes of walnut; quite astringent, medium to full malt backbone, very bitter coffeish and vanilla finish from erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber-orange colour with a modest chaotic foam left; tons of hops out there developping notes of lychees, mango and resin; medium-bodied and slightly sticky, some sweetness and a fair though non-offensive bitterness, moderate carbonation; bitter/sweet aftertaste with more notes of exotic fruits - very drinkable from erzbierschof.ch - hazy blond-orange in colour with no foam left; very piney hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade; quite full-bodied, sticky and very astringent, a solid bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish with notes of tea courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark reddish-amber colour with a huge and persistent beige foam; nice lace; aroma of dried red fruits with some notes of solvent and grilled almonds; overcarbonated and very tart, astringent palate; fizzy and elusive bitter and fruity finish - quite aggressive from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark blond beer with a little beige foam; light smokey tones with fruity and caramelish notes underneath; moderate malt body and with a pretty neutral profile; short and slightly watery corny finish with shy smokey notes from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark ruby-brown colour with a solid persistent creamy beige foam and a nice lacework; a robust piney hoppiness with notes of quince, prune and tea; medium- to full-bodied, strong but non-offensive bitterness and a long bitter fruity finish with more notes of tea from erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; very roasted coffeish aroma; dark chocolate and a fair hop presence, medium to full-bodied, some initial sweetnes and a late decent bitterness; roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of nuts, licorice and vanilla from erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber beer with an aroma of marzipan and caramel; full-bodied and gently sirupy, sweet and bitter with a fair carbonation, long malty caramelish aftertaste with lingering hoppy notes - balanced from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark brown colour with a poor head retention; piney aroma with notes of coffee and gingerbread; quite full-bodied, very tasty and with some harsh bitterness; malty and coffeish aftertaste with a solid aromatic hop presence courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - dark black coloured with a firm and long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; a fair roasted coffee aroma with notes of walnut and vanilla; creamy, velvety mouthfeel; full-bodied and fairly bitter; very long roasted coffeish aftertaste with lingering chocolatey notes - delicious courtesy of Per Forsgren; #897 - pours a dark bordeaux colour with almost no foam left; aroma of prune with a touch of licorice; good and regular carbonation; robust malt body and with a moderate sweetness and bitterness; aftertaste of caramel and apple - not bad but with not much character and I fail to see improving aging potential here courtesy of fiulijn - black coloured and with a firm big beige head; correct lacing; powerful aroma of black chocolate, cocoa and dried black fruits; roasted; very thick and oily mouthfeel maintained by a robust carbonation; a strong sweetness balanced by an even stronger bitterness the finish is roasty and quite dry with loads of chocolate and coffee - waouhhh ... hazy amber-orange colour, big creamy head and a superb lacing, buttery and floral nose with notes of honey, very creamy mouthfeel, light to medium body, robust dry bitterness, the finish is dry and flowery - well-balanced; halfway between a moderate english IPA and a US extravagancy 2006 vintage; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear amber-brown colour, aroma of nut, pine and quince marmalade; solid malt body, subtle and moderate carbonation; long dry and very bitter aftertaste of pine and nuts; resinous - very good though a bit too young courtesy of Papsoe - hazy copper-red colour with a solid pale beige head; bready, toasty and earthy aroma; high carbonation; robust malt body and a very decent bitterness; long earthy finish, quite dry - very good beer hazy dark red-amber colour, almost no foam, robust fruity hoppiness (cherry ?) with notes of malt and alcohol, oily, the sweetness is followed by an astringent bitterness, the finish is short, dry and fruity - thx to BierKönig for this one. dark black colour with a fine creamy tainted head, strong roasted mocha aroma, buttery notes, very creamy mouthfeel, sweet, light-bodied, clean maltiness, the finish is slightly bitter and coffeish - quite similar to Guinness courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a little beige foam; aroma of blood orange; slightly madereized with yeasty notes; sweet and medium- to full-bodied; quite dry malty fruity (orange, melon) finish clear dark red-amber colour, fine head and a nice lacing, prune and caramel in the nose, some earthy malty notes and slightly smokey, the body is rather thin, medium-bodied at best, sweet, the finish is slightly dry and deceptively neutral - inoffensiv cloudy reddish-brown colour with a fast fading foam; aroma of raspberry marmelade with notes of licorice, coriander, pineapple and old apple; sweet and heavy, sticky; respectable malt body; long sweetish and fruity finish - a little bit bubblegum-like but quite good, in any cases hard to realize this is from Carlsberg ...thanks to Papsoe for this one ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour with a little beige foam; subtle aroma of grass and caramel; medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, decent bitterness; aftertaste of raisins, quite dry and long clear dark brown colour with a fine head, aroma of praline, notes of alcohol and licorice, sweet and light- to medium-bodied, slightly salty, deep chocolate aftertaste - balanced and very pleasant but could afford a stronger body canned - clear and pale golden colour, little collapsing head; aroma of wet corn with a touch of solvent; sweet, light to medium-bodied, the finish is moderately dry with more corny notes - ridiculous pours a clear golden-amber colour; almost no foam remaining; aroma of fruit candy (strawberry, apricot); very sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness; strange bubblegum aftertaste of licorice and anise, the whole thing packed in some aggressive dryness - this beer really does not work for me golden colour,, few head, overwhelming alcohol nose, very heavy and disgusting - a one-dimensional horrible brew from Coop, Domodossola - clear golden-blond beer with a little but long lasting head; flowery hops with light herbal notes; creamy palate, medium-bodied and gently bitter; corny finish, flowery and almondy red-amber colour, no head, fruity aroma (berries?), medium-bodied, sweet and slightly tart, dry malty and fruity finish very dark brown colour, almost no foam, solid roasted coffee aroma, some licorice, sweet, almost sugary, the finish is bitter and malty with notes of coffee beans a light alcohol touch - good but too much on the sweet side for my taste clear ruby-brown colour, almost no foam, earthy maltiness, notes of licorice and red fruits, very sweet, fruity and sugary finish - cloying courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy blond colour with a firm and persistent white head; solid aroma of corn and banana; creamy mouthfeel and sweet, respectable malt body and with a moderate tartness; the finishis quite thick with lot of residual sweetness and long notes of banana and a touch of cloves red-orange colour, spicy, aggressive, unpleasant clear golden-orange colour, almost no foam, alcohol and sugary nose, sweet and very oily, heavy, disgusting overwhelming alcohol finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - a bit nervous at the opening, foaming out of the bottle; hazy red-orange colour under a huge pale beige foam; fairly hoppy nose showing some cream, almonds and lichies; solid malt backbone, slightly oily; a reasonable bitterness introduces a long creamy and fruity quite soft aftertaste @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy blond colour with a solid white head; a pretty smokey nose with grapefruity and creamy notes; hints of bretts; medium-bodied, some sourness and fairly hoppy; sourish smokey and grapefruity finish with notes of bacon - pretty unique and interesting though I’m not fully sure the bretts are fully under control ... @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pours a pitch black beer with a dark beige foam left; the aroma is very rich, complex and hoppy showing notes of roasted coffee, licorice and molasses; full-bodied and pretty smooth palate; a solid bitterness and a very long bitter hoppy aftertaste with notes of vanilla, dried fruits and dark chocolate - I’m definitely a big fan from this beer ... and not only because of its name! from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - the first dl unfairly jumped nervously out of the bottle ... cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; a fair hoppy aroma where apricot dominates, notes of almonds and herbs; full-bodied and thick, some sweetness and robustly bitter; quite dry and with a long bitter fruity hoppy finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black colour and with a dark beige foam left; notes of butter and roasted malt, ashes and vanilla; medium-bodied, quite dry with some bitterness; roasted afertaste of ashes and hazelnut from erzbierschof.ch - dark black beer under a giant very foamy dark beige head; roasted coffeish aroma with notes of vanilla; overcarbonated; and hugely sweet, a solid bitterness soon takes the control producing a confusing dichotomy; thick and oily, full-bodied; a long coffeish and slightly chocolatey roasted and fairly hoppy finish with warming alcohol notes from erzbierschof.ch - pours a black beer under a poor beige foam left; slightly roasted notes of black chocolate with a fair presence of vanilla; full-bodied and pretty sweet; a gentle bitterness and a long chocolatey and vanilla finish - balanced and very nice from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange colour with a robust creamy beige foam left; superb lacework; a pronounced hoppiness with notes of apricots and orange peels, creamy palate and medium-bodied, a solid bitterness and very dry; long very bitter fruity finish - robust and very pleasant from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark reddish-amber colour under a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; hoppy aroma of quince and strawberries marmalade; full-bodied and tasty, some astringency and a solid yet never aggressive bitterness, quite fizzy; very hoppy, bitter and fruity finish from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark blond beer under a huge foamy white head; nice lace; aroma of esters, very fruity (pineapple, apples), notes of cream; juicy palate and a tasty, lively palate, a fair sweetness and a high carbonation; residual suagrs and long fruity, estery notes with some alcohol presence and a decent hoppiness from erzbierschof.ch - dark black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; deep aroma of mocha and black chocolate; a fair hop presence; full-bodied and thick; pretty sweet and decently bitter; long chocolatey and coffeish finish with more hoppy tones - somptuous from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy red-amber beer with a persistent and solid beige foam; correct lacework; a solid fruity hoppiness, cane sugar and cream; quite full-bodied and pretty sweet; gently oily and decently bitter; hoppy fruity aftertaste with notes of apricots and cream from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy red-orange beer with a chaotic beige foam left; nice lacework; fresh and robust hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade, pine and citrus; full-bodied and sticky palate; some astringency (yet with a creamy mouthfeel) and very tasty, quite aggressive bitterness; which lasts very long in a hoppy aftertaste of quince marmalade, herbs and citrus; quite spicy - beautiful and extreme from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a modest foam left; aroma of brown sugar, rum and caramel; very sweet and full-bodied; sugary and caramelish aftertaste - interesting yet too sweet for me draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; very perfumy and fruity hoppy aroma; pear and pineapple; slightly yeasty; full-bodied and assertive; some moderate brett-like sourness; dry and bitter fresh fruity hoppy finish draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer under a solid foamy head; very hoppy aroma with strong fruity notes (peaches, apricot); full-bodied; solid yet not aggressive bitterness; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish - direct and frank from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a chaotic beige foam; nice lacework though; fairly toasted malty aroma with notes of cookies and walnuts; some fair earthy bitterness; long toasted aftertaste of brownies with more earhy tones draught@Erzbierschof’s bar - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a huge foamy beige head; nice lacework; citrus, bretts and notes of almonds; velvety palate; medium to full-bodied; a hint of sourness and pretty dry; more notes of almonds, honey and grapefruit with a decent hop presence - very drinkable draught@erzbierschof - dark black beer with a little persistent beige foam; pretty roasted with notes of pralines, cocoa and honey; quite full-bodied; creamy palate and with a subtle carbonation; moderate bitterness and some residual sweetness; long roasted malty chocolatey finish with lingering honey notes draught@erzbierschof’s bar - cloudy blond-orange beer under a huge creamy white foam; the aroma is a clone of Orval: barnyards, dust, cheese and orange peels; medium-bodied, some tart acidity yet pretty velvety on the tongue; slightly dry, assertive, long fruity and a bit acidic finish; dusty draught@erzbierschof’s bar - cloudy bronze beer under a solid beige foam; aroma of bretts, fairly fruity (peaches, lemon, litchies); slightly earthy; full-bodied, decently acidic with some sweetness below; creamy palate; yeasty and sourish, very fruity finish; long with hints of caramel and anise draught@erzbierschof.ch - cloudy blond beer with a persistent white foam; nice lace; a fair hoppy aroma with notes of hay, grapefruit and pear; medium-bodied; a bitter and slightly salty hoppy finish with lingering notes of grapefruit and straw - a beautiful session beer clear bright golden colour, almost no foam, light aroma of apple and orange, sweet and full-bodied, long malty and slightly fruity finish with a late alcohol kick - surprisingly good for a malt liquor clear pale, golden colour, big head,, mixed aroma of hops and rotten eggs, sweet and oily, short finish dark bordeaux colour, nice head, smells like blood and metal, thick, very malty, sweet with a bitter finish courtesy of Papsoe - black coloured and with a little, fast collapsing beige foam; a bit roasted, aroma of milk and chocolate; oily and with a good malt body; moderate bitterness, partially dry chocolatey finish - perfectly balanced courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy reddish-amber colour with a little persistent foam; a solid aroma of corn with notes of wort and fruits; quite light-bodied and sweet, light tartness and some late bitterness; more corny notes in the finish - original pale golden colour, fine head, slightly fruity nose, aggressive alcohol presence, sweet and unbalanced - I hate strong lagers ! clear golden colour, fine head, malt and alcohol nose, sweet and oily - boring courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of caramel and nut with a metallic touch; some prunes; lot of carbonation, solid malt body with a pronounced sweetness below; robust bitterness before a dry and bitter fruity and metallic finish courtesy of Papsoe - hazy ruby-brown colour with a big beige head; aroma of butter, caramel and red fruits; solid sweetness and decently malty; long sweetish caramish aftertaste - too much on the sweet side to be great courtesy of Papsoe; 2006 vintage - fully cloudy dark brown colour and absolutely no foam; aroma of plum and caramel with a touch of pepper; very sweet and medium to full-bodied; bitter-sweet finish with more caramelish notes, residual sugars and a warming alcohol touch - should be better aged 2 or 3 more years courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear reddishamber colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of red fruits and amaretto; lot of carbonation, medium-bodied, dry and bitter fruity finish with a presence of metallic notes - overpasteurized ? courtesy of Papsoe - black coloured with an unregular little beige head but a nice lace; roasted aroma of licorice and black chocolate; slightly oily and medium-bodied with a decent bitterness; long chocolatey finish - would make a great dessert beer courtesy of Jespr - pours a clear amber colour with a little pale beige foam left; malty and gently earthy aroma with some flowery notes; moderately effervescent and medium-bodied, a gentle shy bitterness; dry flowery and earthy aftertaste courtesy of Papsoe; 8.5% - cloudy reddish in colour, robust and persistent slightly beige head formed of big bubbles; beautiful lace; aroma of strawberries, Portwine and candi sugar; notes of yeast and alcohol underneath; creamy mouthfeel, a solid malt body and a very rough dry bitterness followed by a quite unpleasant overwheling yeasty finish where fruity notes stay in the background - very dubious from Bier-Bienne; canned - clear red-amber colour with a poor head retention; hints of flowers and corns in the nose; moderate malt body, some traces of malt but mainly tasteless; quite dry and empty finish - useless clear and bright golden-amber colour; almost no foam remaining; aroma of tangerines and alcohol, solvent and olives; sweet and very sticky with a strong malt body; long sugary and fruity finish (strawberries ?) with a burning alcohol feeling from the throat to the stomac - could be used as gasoline alternative if it was cheaper pours a very clear golden colour, absolutely no head; oily grassy nose, sweet with a good malt backbone, a bit sticky and with a low bitterness; the finish is rather short with just some herbal notes - what a strange idea to brew a boring pale lager for Christmas ... clear golden-orange colour, almost no foam, strong alcohol and apricot aroma, very sweet and oily, long sugary finish with an explosive alcohol presence - a quite unbalanced alcohol mixture clear dark brown colour, no foam, strong malty nose with plum, licorice and alcohol, sweet and full-bodied with a touch of bitterness, the finish is long and sugary, showing warming alcohol and more plumy notes - very good though a bit too much on the sweet side courtesy of Laurent Mousson - slightly hazy pale blond colour, no head retention; aroma of pine needle and tea; overcarbonated and very sweet, some tartness due to a fair amount of acidity, moderately dry with some residual sweetness - a strange and unusual weizen hazy amber-orange colour, little foam, hoppy nose with notes of apricot and flowers, oily with a good malty body, robust bitterness, long hoppy, malty and slightly spicy finish - a nice pale ale with a good character - thanks to BierKönig for this one ! courtesy of oh6gdx - nutty coloured with a persistent beige foam; nice balance between malt and hops in the nose, notes of cookies and chocolate; solid carbonation and medium to full-bodied, sweet and bitter with a long malty and biscuity, hoppy finish - balanced and tasty courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - fully cloudy lactic orange colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of banana, tangerines and undefined spices; medium-bodied and acidic; a weird salty/bitter finish and a long spicy and fruity aftertaste Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy orange beer; a citric and grapefruity hoppiness; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; very dry and solidly bitter; long fruity citrusy hoppy finish from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of strawberries, prune and licorice; full-bodied and with a robust sweetness; a solid bitterness follows and then a long hoppy aftertaste with notes of marzipan, almonds and red fruits from erzbierschof.ch - dark black beer with a modest beige foam left; deep aroma of black chocolate and cocoa; fairly roasted; sweet and moderately carbonated, a late tart bitterness; very long chocolatey finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - dark black coloured with a little dark beige foam left; fair aroma of roasted malts with notes of milk coffee, ashes and licorice; sweet and full-bodied, very tasty and with a decent late bitterness; long aftertaste of black chocolate, coffee and licorice - very drinkable what could be dangerous considering the alcohol content from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-brown in colour and with a solid foamy beige head; nice lacework; hoppy aroma of fresh apples, cream and caramel; full-bodied and with a subtle but fair carbonation, creamy palate, mainly sweet and decently bitter; slightly dry hoppy fruity finish with solid malty tones courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a dark black colour under a solid and persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted chocolatey nose with notes of potatoes, full-bodied and creamy mouthfeel, sweet and thick, low bitterness, long roasted coffeish finish with notes of rum - a strange but interesting mixture Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a dark black beer with a persistent dark beige foam left; roasted herbal and chocolatey aroma, notes of enzian; full-bodied , very bitter, salty and bitter roasted coffeish aftertaste from erzbierschof - fully cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of hay, citrus, grapefruit anf cinnamon; quite acidic, medium-bodied and overcarbonated; long citric aftertaste with light notes of hay from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a little persistent beige foam; solid hoppy aroma of quince marmalade; medium to full-bodied and fairly astringent, gently oily and sticky; a robust bitterness and a long fruity hoppy and slightly herbal finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black beer with a huge dark beige foam left; vanilla and cold coffee aroma; sweet and moderate malt body; chocolatey finish with residual sugars and vanilla notes @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pours a brown beer; aroma of nuts and hops, some butter too; full-bodied; chocolate malt and biscuit; sweet and bitter nutty finish - robust and deeply drinkable courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy pinkish-amber colour with a little pinkish head; discrete aroma of berries; fizzy and very sweet, short sweetish and fruity finish - very dubious and my first deception with Jacobsen courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear dark amber colour, little beige foam; aroma of olives; sweet and oily with a solid malt body; some tartness, chewy malts and a touch of alcohol and red fruits in the finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - translucide amber colour with a little foam; aroma of herbs and amaretto; grilled almonds; good malt body, sweet and with a fair carbonation; long complex fruity, herbal and amaretto finish - very impressive clear reddish-bordeaux colour with a little beige foam; aroma of fresh apples and cinnamon; solid carbonation and malt body; very sweet and slightly sticky, fizzy and slightly dry finish; fruity (apple and peach) and fairly spicy pours a clear bronze colour under a stable white foam; lively hoppy aroma (fresh cut grass and a touch of pepper), notes of yeast and pear too; solid malt body and a robust carbonation; low bitterness and a long fruity, hoppy finish with lot of residual sugars clear ruby-brown colour with a fine beige head; biscuity maltiness, notes of cookies, slightly toasted; smooth in the mouth, medium-bodied, quite sweet, long malty chocolatey and biscuity finish cloudy golden-yellow colour with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of pineapple and orange; tart acidity and a solid carbonation, medium-malt body, robust sweetness hidden below; very dry and short citrusy finish - well made and straitghforward courtesy of Papsoe - hazy copper-brown colour, very little foam; strong aroma of prunes and alcohol with some hints of caramel; thick and sweet; robust malt body; lot of red fruits reminiscence in the finish, along with warming alcohol notes - nothing to write home about courtesy of Papsoe - black coloured with a little beige foam; solid mocha aroma with a hint of mint; good malt body, some sweetness and a long aftertaste of chocolate with glorious fresh mint notes - really underrated courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear reddish in colour with a little foam; some yeasty notes, slightly spicy and fruity, solid malt body with a solid amount of bitterness; very dry, long and bitter spicy, malty finish - very good courtesy of Laurent Mousson - amber colour, beige foam; aroma of molasses and dark sugar; sweet and chewy palate, moderate malt body; moderate hoppy and fruity finish courtesy of Per Forsgren - cloudy reddish colour with an elusive pale beige foam; aroma of grapefruit and pineapple with a touch of disinfectant; fresh and rounded palate, medium-bodied with a bitter and fairly salty finish; lingering notes of melon in a quite long aftertaste courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; fresh grapefruity hoppy aroma with notes of cream, hints of mango and herbs; dusty; creamy and velvety palate, medium-bodied , quite sweet; subtle yet decently pronounced bitterness; creamy fruity and flowery hoppy finish - incoherent, not terrible and a bit disappointing from erzbierschof.ch - black beer with a little dark beige foam left; decently hoppy with notes of black cherries, chocolate and licorice; pretty roasted; a good malt backbone and with some fair sweetness; moderate carbonattion; a decent bitterness and long notes of licorice and chocolate in the finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pitch black with a dark beige foam; ; very roasted coffeish aroma; notes of pralines, full-bodied witha solid carbonation; sweet and with a touch of late acidity; long aftertaste of dark prunes and black chocolate - balanced and with a strong chracter: beautiful! courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a modest head retention; buttery with notes of citrus and caramel; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; some astringency and with a late tart bitterness; long buttery finish with notes of caramel - a bit weird courtesy of Per Forsgren - pours a pitch black colour with a little brown foam; aroma of almonds, black chocolate and black cherries, the all thing being brutalized by aggressive notes of alcohol; strong initial dextrose-like sweetness, low carbonation and very cream mouthfeel, oily and with an unbelievable bitterness; aftertaste of burned plastic with whisky notes and burning alcohol - this stuff has an incredible alcohol presence and looks like 40% to me; aggressive and totally offside, this is really too much for my senses courtesy of fiulijn; best before date: 2050 ! :-) - cloudy brown colour, absolutely no foam; tons of hops, apple, mint and pepper, caramel, alcohol, portwine; very sticky and oily, thick and heavy; very sweet intially; robust malt body, deeply bitter; incredibly long bitter malty finish with a warming alcohol kick - very complex, exhuberant and confusing from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-amber beer with a little beige foam; aroma of almonds and candi sugar; a bit spicy with notes of chestnuts; sweet and quite full-bodied; moderate bitterness; fruity and estery finish with residual sugars and notes of almonds courtesy of Jespr - cloudy orange colour with a persistent creamy pale beige foam; slightly dusty with a subtle fruity hoppiness (litchies and pineapple); velvety mouthfeel, light sweetness and a medium malt backbone, low bitterness and a long aftertaste of pear and litchies along with some yeasty tones - subtle from Erzbierschof.ch - dark black coloured with a solid long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted ans robustly hoppy with notes of cold coffee and vanilla; initially creamy mouthfeel, astringent and full-bodied; very bitter, long fruity hoppy finish with notes of licorice and almonds - a hop soup courtesy of yespr - dark reddish-amber colour with a beige foam; nice lace left on the glass; solid flowery hoppiness with notes of dust and onions; quite full-bodied, very bitter and assertive fruity hoppy finish; quite dry - a powerful hoppy beer yet not quite fully inspiring from Erzbierschof.ch - black beer under a solid and long lasting dark creamy beige foam; nice lace; robust aroma of cocoa and black chocolate; very roasted and with some hop presence; notes of walnuts; full-bodied and very tasty; a subtle yet solid carbonation; a robust bitterness in top of some sweetness; velvety mouthfeel; very long and very bitter roasted coffeish and chocolatey aftertaste along with nutty, piney, woody and hoppy notes - a tremendous and highly complex beer ! courtesy of yespr - dark brown colour with a beige foam left; nutty and malty aroma with notes of ginger and apples; full-bodied and velvety mouthfeel with a fair bitterness; malty biscuity and hoppy finish - pretty complex and very nice courtesy of fiulijn (hand-bottled) - hazy and very dark brown colour with no foam; heavy roasted coffeeish aroma with notes of licorice, nuts and chocolate; some rum analogies; hugely thick and oily, no carbonation; full-bodied, very bitter with a long chocolatey almondy and rum-like finish; strong alcohol presence from Erzbierschof.ch - colour of a black hole with a dark beige foam löeft and a nice lacework; very roasted coffeish aroma with metallic notes, hazelnuts, vanilla as well as whisky and woody notes below; very thick and full-bodied, sticky and hugely bitter; very tasty; very long bitter roasted finish with notes of coffee, ashes, metal and licorice; very dry and with strong notes of warming alcohol - extreme stuff! courtesy of yespr - dark black coloured with no head left; very roasted chocolatey/coffeish aroma with cheesy notes, prune and black cherries; thick, oily and sticky, full-bodied and very salty; very bitter roasted dark chocolatey finish with notes of wood and meat - very very powerful and definitely excessive .. but I like it! from Erzbierschof - black beer with a modest foam left; typical Islay smokeyness with roasted chocolatey notes; tar and licorice; pretty woody; hugely sweet, thick and full-bodied; fairly bitter with notes of nougat and coa in the finish with more smokey woody tones, licorice and a burning alcohol presence courtesy of fiulijn - dark black colour with a solid dark beige foam; strongly roasted coffeish aroma with notes of ashes; creamy mouthfeel and full-bodied, quite low carbonation, moderately dry and long bitter coffeish finish; very hoppy - superb from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber-brown colour and with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; very hoppy nose, aroma of molasses, flowers and quince; thick, full-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; very bitter but not as much as I think it could be; very long flowery and fruity hoppy finish with a lingering bitterness - a hop soup courtesy of Papsoe - pours a very dark brown colour with a solid creamy beige head leaving a solid lace; the roasted maltiness and a solid hop touch play nicely together in the aroma; notes of herbs and cocoa are noticable too; creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied; long cocoa finish with herbal and metallic notes - this beer tastes very similar to the BFM Cuvéee du 8ème ! courtesy of Papsoe; an oatmeal stout labelled "draft version" - black coloured under a creamy beige head; robust broasted mocha aroma met by decent nutty and hoppy notes; creamy mouthfeel and a solid nalt body; fairly bitter and dry finish along with more coffeish and hoppy notes - very nice beer with an impressive balance thanks to Julien Allen for this one! - pours a dark black colour under a solid creamy dark beige foam; beautiful lacing; deep aroma of black chocolate, cocoa powder and tobacco; a touch of gentian and fairly roasted; good malt body with a moderate and subtle carbonation; very dry and bitter; long dry aftertaste of espresso, tobacco and milk chocolate - beautiful courtesy of fiulijn - quite clear amber colour and with a moderate head retention; aroma of marzipan and chewy malts with notes of alcohol and solvent; full-bodied and very sweet; a huge alcohol kick, residual sugars and almondy hoppy finish, slightly fruity courtesy of Jespr - slightly hazy blond colour under a bright and chaotic white foam; nice lace; solid piney and perfumy hoppiness with wheaty tones; moderate malt body and with a fair bitterness; long hoppy herbal and piney finish - very drinkable courtesy of fiulijn - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little beige foam left; solid hoppiness with notes of quince marmalade; sticky nose and palate; rounded and quite full-bodied; solidly bitter and with long fruity hoppy notes in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark amber beer with a long lasting beige foam which leaves a nice lacework; a fair hoppy nose showing notes of peaches, candi fruits, esters and fresh cream; a respectable malt backbone, soem sweetness amd a solid bitterness which lasts very long in a fruity and almondy finish courtesy of Jespr - pours a fully dark brown colour with a huge foam; solid aroma of overripe fruits (banana, prunes), caramel and candy sugar; the alcohol is quite apparent; full-bodied and very sweet, a bit sticky; long spicy and malty finish with notes of gingerbread, ripe fruits and warming alcohol notes - heavy courtesy of Jespr - dark black colour under a persistent dark beige foam; roasted aroma of pralines, licorice with robust notes of ginger; thick and heavy but quite creamy mouthfeel; solid malt backbone, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; long roasted malty finish with notes of chocolate, coffee and ginger from erzbierschof.ch - clear reddish-amber colour with a solid, long lasting beige creamy foam; the aroma is oily and piney with notes of dark fruits; medium-bodied and gently sticky, pretty tasty; a long piney and fruity bitterness - very drinkable courtesy of Jespr - black coloured and with a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; fairly roasted malty aroma with notes of black chocolate, black cherries, ginger, vanilla and tar; pretty thick and mainly sweet, subtle but fair carbonation, very tasty; a late spicy bitterness introduces a long aftertaste of licorice, coffee and raisins from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy brown colour with a modest head retention; fairly malty aroma with light spicy notes and hints of nuts and caramel; full-bodied and quite sweet, thick and slightly oily with a moderate late bitterness; slightly dry finish of malt, nuts and prunes - the strong alcohol content doesn't really make feel it's presence from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy amber-orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lacework; a fair flowery aroma with notes of red fruits; a fair carbonation and a medium to full malt backbone; astringent and solidly bitter; quite dry and long bitter flowery finish courtesy of Jespr - pours a cloudy dark orange colour under a solid pale beige foam; aroma of grapefruit and almonds; solid initial astringency, medium-bodied and juicy palate; a solid bitterness which lasts in a long almondy and slightly fruity finish - German IPA ?!? cool... courtesy of Jespr - pours a cloudy orange colour with a huge foamy pale beige head; solid hoppy aroma of quince, lichies, fresh cream and dust; sweet malt backbone, full-bodied and juicy, tasty palate, fairly bitter with a long fruity, almondy and yeasty finish - the alcohol remains well hidden and this males it dangerously drinkable courtesy of Papsoe - pours a cloudy and very dark brown colour under a big creamy beige head; solid aroma of smoked meat; the mouthfeel is soft and clean, relatively thin; more smokiness in the aftertaste where notes of butter show up - the smokiness does not play well together with the other elements of the beer courtesy of fiulijn - hazy bordeaux colour with a fast collapsing foam; strong aroma of prunes, apples and licorice with light notes of alcohol; full-bodied and very sticky; the initial sweetness is met by a powerful bitterness; quite dry and very long bitter fruity finish with a strong alcohol kick - another strong brew from Mikkeller courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy dark brown colour, little irregular foam; toasty, strong mocha aroma with notes of cookies, nuts and vanilla; creamy mouthfeel with a good malt body; some initial sweetness before a solid bitterness; long mocha, malty and hoppy finish - another beauty from Mikkeller courtesy of Jespr - hazy amber-blond colour with a moderate foam left; very hoppy aroma with resinous notes, almonds and peach; medium-bodied and quite oily, a robust but never aggressive bitterness, long fruity and piney, hoppy finish - very nice stuff courtesy of Jespr - clear amber-brown colour with a beige foam; aroma of cheese and old fruits; some esters; creamy mouthfeel and a low carbonation, oily and malty; thick finish with long hoppy and woody notes and some hints of flowers courtesy of Jespr - cloudy dark reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige foam and a nice lacework; some cookie maltiness and notes of raisins; full-bodied and creamy mouthfeel; a fair initial sweetness, a touch of sourness and a strong bitterness; dry and hoppy malty and red fruity finish courtesy of Jespr - dark brown almost black with a little beige foam left; fairly spicy nose (nutmeg and cloves) with notes of licorice and roasted chocolate malts; sweet and with a low carbonation; oily and full-bodied, long spicy, coffeish/chocolatey finish with some alcohol presence courtesy of Jespr - clear brown colour with a poor head retention; notes of cocoa and citrus and with some alcohol presence in the nose; good malt body and a fair sweetness, moderate carbonation; a decent bitterness and a long malty finish of cocoa and lemon with light spicy notes - very drinkable courtesy of Jespr - dark black coloured with a little dark beige foam left; notes of Madeira/Portwine, roasted chocolatey and licorice aroma; low carbonation and very sweet; late and low bitterness; sugary notes in the finish with lingering hints of black chocolate and licorice courtesy of yespr - pours a dark black colour with a fair dark beige foam; solidly roasted nose with aroma of burned rubber typical of Islay whiskies, some chocolate and vanilla in the background; full-bodied and sticky, oily; very tasty; smokey and very long chocolatey finish, salty, very hoppy with notes of adhesive plaster and mint - powerful, complex and exceptional from crackedkettle.com - cloudy orange colour with a little persistent foam; robustly hoppy with notes of apricot and mango; some cream and dust too; good malt body and quite velvety palate; a fair bitterness introduces a long fruity and hoppy finish - very good beer again from Mikkeller courtesy of Per/i<> - hazy and dark amber brown colour with a red hue and a little persistent foam; nice lacing; aroma of fresh apples with notes of apricot and flowers in the background; soft and creamy mouthfeel; a solid maltiness is meeting the fair bitterness and both are lasting very long in the finish along with herbs and nutty touches - balanced and well-made courtesy of fiulijn - clear red-amber colour with a little persistent beige foam; aroma of mango and apricot; solid hoppiness; good malt body, slightly sticky and very bitter; dry and very bitter aftertaste, long lasting with neverending fruity (mango) and cheesy notes - very nice and well-made courtesy of Jespr - cloudy amber-blond colour with a fair foam left; nice lacing; aroma of apple and fresh cream with some notes of quince; slightly oily and with a good malt body, a solid bitterness, long fruity and bitter hoppy finish courtesy of Jespr - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a huge pale beige foam; long lasting; hoppy aroma of fresh cream and litchies; quite full-bodied and very creamy palate; robustly bitter, moderately dry and hugely bitter and fruity slightly dusty finish courtesy of yespr - cloudy amber-orange colour with a solid beige foam; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of mango and apricots, resinous with notes of cream; medium-bodied and oily on the tongue, very bitter, long hoppy citrusy finish with more notes of apricots and mango courtesy of yespr - dark amber-orange colour with a foamy pale beige head; nice lacing; very flowery and honeyish hoppy aroma with notes of orange peels; subtle carbonation and medium malt backbone; a fair bitterness, dry and long honeyish bitter finish with moderate fruity notes from crackedkettle.com - hazy red-orange colour with a huge slightly beige foam; the nose is very hoppy with citric, peachy and creamy notes; full-bodied and oily, very bitter, long fruity and bitter hoppy, piney finish - refreshing and straightforward courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a robust creamy beige foam; aroma of pear and alcohol/solvent; thick and oily, very sweet; full-bodied, very long fruity finish (berries and pear) with residual sugars and a burning alcohol touch - a beer to be laid down courtesy of Jespr - pours a cloudy dark brown colour with a persistent beige foam and a nice lacework; fairly spicy nose with strong notes of malt and hints of red fruits (pineapple) below; full-bodied and sharp; strongly bitter and very tasty, long malty and spicy finish - robust and very Xmas-like courtesy of fiulijn - dark black coloured (of course...) with a little dark beige foam; robust aroma of coffee, honey and ashes; roasted; full-bodied and oily; incredibly bitter; long dry and deeply bitter finish of mocha and ashes - thick and powerful: the kind of black hole I would love to dive in from erzbierschof.ch - has about the colour of a black hole but is kind enough to leave some dark beige foam visible (probably the event horizon...); slightly woody aroma with notes of rum, pralines, nougat and vanilla; very low carbonation and very thick; full-bodied; a late but solid bitterness; long chocolatey aftertaste with notes of wood, rum and a solid warming alcohol kick from Erzbierschof - opaque black beer with no foam escaping from the horizon of the black hole (may this contradict Hawking’s theory ?); fairly woody aroma with strong notes of roasted chocolate, vanilla and black cherries; pretty sweet, full-bodied and slightly dry; a well-present bitterness, long woody and roasted coffeish finish courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark reddish-orange colour with a little slightly beige foam; solid fruity hoppy nose (apricot and peach), highly carbonated, medium to full-bodied, very fruity bitter hoppy finish - very pleasant though quite one-dimensional from crackedkettle.com - hazy dark blond-orange colour with a little white foam; aroma of quince, pear and honey; good malt body but not heavy mouthfeel, fair and rounded bitterness, long flowery aromatic hoppy finish with more honeyish touches - very drinkable and pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy golden-orange colour, the foam has a poor persistence; very resinous and a bit unclean nose with some grapefruity/apricoty notes; oily mouthfeel, medium-bodied and a strong bitterness; dry and long bitter flowery finish where the fruity tones stay in the background courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden-bronze colour with no foam left; shows an oily flowery hoppiness with notes of quince; fresh and clean palate; medium-bodied maintained by a subtle carbonation; a bit soapy, dry and decently bitter finish, very flowery with some fruity notes - an unusually soft danish IPA courtesy of Jespr - pours a dark black beer with a little foam left of dark beige colour; woody nose with notes of roasted malts, ashes and coffee; full malt backbone, very tasty and quite oily; solidly bitter; long bitter coffeish aftertaste with notes of licorice - a beautiful brew! courtesy of yespr - slightly hazy brown-amber colour with a poor head retention; aroma of nut, caramel and alcohol; very oily, quite tart, full-bodied, very powerful bitterness, moderately dry with long nutty and caramelish hints and solid warming alcohol notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark brown colour with a beige foam; aromatic hops in the front with a biscuity maltiness in the background; grilled almonds; rounded full malt body; dry aftertaste of malts and grilled almonds again - very good beer again from this brewery courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear reddish colour with a beige foam; aroma of fruits and malts, cream and almonds; creamy palate with some late bitterness; fruity and almondy finish - straightforward courtesy of Laurent Mousson - golden coloured with a little white foam; very resinous, perfumy aroma; citrusy; medium-bodied and lively palate, bitter and resinous, slightly oily finish with a long lasting hoppy bitter touch special bottling by the Danes for RBSG 04 and forwarded to me by Per (thanks !) - dark black colour, little creamy and bronw-tainted head, big bubbles and a superb lacing, strong and roasted mocha aroma with notes of black chocolate, sweet, medium to full-bodied, clean and round mouthfeel, bitter coffeish finish with notes of caramel - complex, very-balanced and deeply pleasant ! courtesy of Papsoe - pours a cloudy brown colour with a little foam; aroma of prunes with some cookie maltiness and caramel; very malty, sticky and quite sweet; fairly bitter but not enough to balance the sweetness; the finish is very malty with notes of red fruits and a warming alcohol touch added to some residual sugars - a solid though to sweet barley wine courtesy of Per - hazy golden-orange colour under a solid creamy beige head; fresh hoppy nose, citrus and flowers; medium-bodied, lively and fairly carbonated palate; a decent bitterness; long flowery and herbal hoppy finish - very drinkable courtesy of Per - fully cloudy brown coloured with a moderate beige foam; correct lacing; aroma of caramel and hazelnut; rounded and medium to full palate; mainly sweet, some hop presence but the malt clearly dominates; clean, moderately long malty and caramelish aftertaste - lacking a bit of character but well-made courtesy of Papsoe; unlabelled bottle; bottled in Feb. 2006 - hazy reddish in colour, little unstable foam with big bubbles; generous hoppiness showing notes of biscuit, portwine, almonds and candi sugar; solid malty, oily body; massive bitterness and a very dry, bitter hoppy finish with notes of pine needles and peach - an extreme yet somehow balanced hop bomb; what a beer !! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy pale orange colour with no foam left; aroma of overmatured bananas with light citric notes; solid carbonation and some sweetness soon balanced by a fair acidic touch; long citrusy and banana finish with some spicy notes courtesy of Papsoe - black coloured with a little beige head; roasted aroma of black chocolate; slightly oily and with a respectable malt body; dry roasted aftertaste with notes of licorice, chocolate and prunes - very pleasant courtesy of Papsoe - hazy brown colour with a very little beige head; very fruity nose (raspberries and blackberries); sticky with a strong sweetness and a robust malt body; low bitterness and a mellow, fruity finish where the high alcohol content remains very well hidden - lacks of complexity courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy dark reddish-brown colour with a big creamy beige head; huge hoppy aroma with notes of flowers, apricots, cream and mocha; a bit sticky, medium to full-bodied; robust bitterness; very long hoppy, earthy and bitter finish - complex; what a beer ! courtesy of Papsoe - dark black coloured with a little fast collapsing foam; strong aroma of black chocolate, notes of cocoa and grappa; very thick and oily, good malt body; robust but not aggressive bitterness, long aftertaste of pralines, chocolate and cocoa with some residual sweetness courtesy of Papsoe - pitch black colour with a little brown tainted foam; solid roasted coffeish aroma with notes of pralines; creamy and slightly oily mouthfeel; a touch of bitterness and a long mocha and chocolatey finish - a nice dessert beer cloudy reddish brown colour; little foam; aroma of prune and cherry with a touch of yeast; effervescent and solid malt body; fairly bitter and with a long malty and fruity finish - strange to drink a Christmas Ale on ahot summer day (34 degree Celsius) ... cloudy reddish-brown colour and a little but firm beige head; a bit toasted with some biscuity maltiness; very creamy muthfeel and with a relatively thin malt body; a touch of late sourness gives it a nice balance and an interesting profile; the finish shows long malty and hoppy notes cloudy brown colour with a fast disappearing foam; subtle aroma of honey with lingering nutty notes; sweet and slightly oily, low carbonation; a touch of late bitterness; the finish is fairly dry with long honeyish reminiscence - dangerously drinkable pours a dark black colour with a big brown tainted creamy foam; strong aroma of capuccino, notes of chocolate and cocoa, caramel and biscuit; full-bodied and with a very robust bitterness; long roasty aftertaste of molasses and licorice with notes of alcohol and mocha - amazingly complex and deeply impressive, a big thanks to Papsoe for this one ! clear reddish-amber colour with a little residual foam; aroma of cream and strawberry marmelade; medium to full-bodied, slightly sticky, low carbonation; long and gently bitter hoppy finish with more lingering fruity tones - clean and very well-made; thanks to Papsoe for this one courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark orange colour, fine white foam; deeply hoppy with notes of quince, pineapple and some alcohol; full-bodied, oily and sticky with a robust and impressive bitterness; long fruity, hoppy and creamy aftertaste - what a beer! clear, reddish in colour, little foam, aroma of mango and malt, slightly spicy, medium-bodied, bubblegum-like, bitter with some red fruits - artificial and rather hard to drink light hazy amber-brown colour, almost no foam, butter and caramel with light alcohol notes, medium- to full-bodied, sweet, robust malty and licorice finish hazy ruby-brown colour, almost no foam, plum and licorice aroma, sweeties-like, oily and sweet, full-bodied, slightly dry and moderately fruity finish - heavy and rather cloying courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a giant creamy and stable beige foam; aroma of bread, raisins and almonds; voluptuous mouthfeel, high sweetness and a robust malt body; a late and very pronounced bitterness, lot of residual sugars, some warming alcohol along with more notes of almonds and caramel - a great brew cloudy and not very appetizing amber-brown colour, regular and stable brown-tainted foam, nice lace; very strong aroma of ginger and nuts, dusty; medium-bodied at best but the malt profile is not constant, finishing quite thin; more spices and some caramel in the aftertaste - it really tastes like Christmas ... but I am not a great fan of Christmas from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent white foam; solid flowery hoppiness with notes of apricots; a good malt body and a tart bitterness; dry and bitter finish with long hoppy notes of grapefruit courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy copper-brown colour with a little disappearing foam; strong nutty aroma with notes of pear underneath; toasted; full-bodied and sweet, solid carbonation and an heavy bitterness; long nutty and cookie maltiness in the finish with a fair alcohol kick courtesy of fiulijn - dark black colour with a poor beige foam; rich and strong aroma of chocolate liqueur, asphalt and cocoa; robust malt body, oily and very bitter; long and dry very bitter aftertaste of chocolate and licorice with a solid alcohol kick - looks even stronger than its 12.5%; a beer for meditation courtesy of fiulijn - dark black coloured with no foam left; aroma of chocolate liqueur, cold coffee, motor oil and cognac; sticky and full-bodied, low carbonation and bitter; quite long aftertaste of black chocolate and licorice; salty pours a hazy dark reddish-brown colour and fast fading foam; very malty, cookie-like nose with soe overmatured red fruits in the background; sweet and very sticky with a powerful malt body; very long malty and biscuity finish - good though a bit too heavy it pours a hazy amber-brown colour with a fine and persistent beige head; nice lace; subtle and complex aroma of cream, cookies, raisins and lychees; creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation, decently bitter and a good malt body; more hoppy tones (cream and lychees) in the finish - thanks to Papsoe for this very good beer hazy reddish-amber colour and a fast disappearing foam; aroma of orange and coriander with notes of red fruits (raspberry maybe); full-bodied, sticky and very sweet, no bitterness, sugary and fruity finish with hints of spices and a warming alcohol touch - god but too much on the sweet side courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear red-amber colour; little beige foam; the aroma is malty, peppery with light plumy notes; full-bodied, a bit sweet; the finish quite short and soapy - I'm not convinced pours a clear reddish-amber colour; the foam immediately disappears; the nose shows some prune and vanilla; oily and sticky with an unregular malt profile; very sweet; short fruity and sugary, sticky finish - very modest to say the least very dark colour, no foam, strong aroma of smoked sausage, light-bodied, sweet and slightly oily with a nice smoke reminiscence in the finish - unusual, could be very great in a more robust version courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear brown colour with a poor head retention; powerful and overwhelming spicy aroma: anise, cloves and cinnamon; medium-bodied and moderately carbonated; very bitter and dry, long spicy finish with some hoppy notes hidden behind - totally unbalanced and definitely too spicy; too bad because the beer behind is quite nice courtesy of Papsoe - very dark brown well almost black colour with a creamy, persistent beige head; nice lace; strongly spicy aroma with cloves and cardamom; medium-bodied, initially sweet with a moderate sourness, very dry and long spicy finish showing more notes of cloves and christmas biscuits - hey! it's Christmas in june ... courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pale golden colour with a fair white head; oily grassy hoppiness, good malt body, quite tasty and fairly bitter flowery finish - very interesting courtesy of Papsoe - pours a dark brown colour under a fast collapsing foam; aroma of pear and candi sugar with malty notes in the background; sweet with a medium malt body; highly carbonated; moderately malty finish with more notes of candi sugar and fruits - unusual and not further as acceptable pours a clear amber-brown colour under a rocky beige head and a beautiful lace; earthy, some butter and hazelnut; creamy mouthfeel with a respectable malt body; low carbonation, a touch of bitterness before a long dry malty and nutty finish - thanks to Papsoe for this one ! hazy red-amber colour with a fine head, malty and earthy aroma, prune and wood, full-bodied, sweet and slightly acidic with a good bitterness, dry and very malty aftertaste, notes of licorice and long warming alcohol touch - absolutely marvelous ! dark black colour, little brown-tainted foam, very strong aroma of vanilla and white chocolate, sweet, light to medium-bodied with a creamy mouthfeel, the finish is chocolatey and slightly dry - sweetish and unusual; the perfect dessert beer ! hazy amber-brown colour with a bad head retention; earthy aroma with light notes of caramel and peanuts; medium-bodied and rather on the sweet side; high carbonation, the finish is very earthy and malty, moderately dry - a pleasant beer which reminds me the BFM Cuivrée courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy red-amber colour with a little foam left; strong aroma of caramel, almonds and flowers; subtle carbonation and quite full-bodied, sweet, flowery finish with more notes of caramel dark reddish-brown colour, fine head and a nice lace, malty and buttery nose, some caramel, medium-bodied, sweet, moderately bitter, very dry finish of malt and licorice It pours a very black colour, fine brown tainted head, very complex nose, roasted, aroma of chocolate and coffee, butter and nuts, thick and oily, strong bitterness with a long very dry coffeish finish - a beautiful beer, thx to BierKönig for this one ! my thanks to Papsoe for this beer - the beer is nervously foaming out of the bottle at the opening, pouring a cloudy dark amber-orange colour under a persistent beige head; subtle honeyish aroma; very creamy mouthfeel, rounded; the strong sweetness is nicely balanced (although only partially) by a touch of acidity and a fairly bitterness, the whole thing maintained by a good maltiness; the finish is long and very aromatic with more honeyish tones and some undefined fruits - certainly one-dimensional but deeply pleasant amber colour, almost no head, vinous, weak aroma, spicy, alcohol flavors, tart with a dry and short finish clear and pale golden colour with a fine head; the aroma is strongly corny and the hops are missing; sweet and with a moderate malt body; a hint of finishing bitterness and an herbal touch lost among the corns is by far not enough to make of this brew something interesting cloudy pale orange colour, fine head, nice lace, strong corn aroma with light smokey notes, fresh, sweet and smooth, dry wheaty finish clear golden colour, fine head, low hop aroma, light and oily, sweet with a dry malkty finish courtesy of Papsoe - clear reddish-brown colour, no head; aroma of plum, licorice, wood and alcohol; sticky and full-bodied; huge sweetness with not enough bitterness to balance it; loads of alcohol along with more plums in the finish - this beer burns and (at least for me) is a guaranty of headache on next day ... courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark amber colour with a poor head retention; moderately spicy aroma with notes of licorice and nut; rounded malty palate, low bitterness and a long malty and decently spicy finish - balanced and very drinkable best before 2003 - black colour with almost no foam, black chocolate and nutty aroma, toasted with notes of alcohol, full-bodied, oily with a robust bitterness, long dry bitter aftertaste of cream, alcohol and coffee - very well-made and deeply balanced cloudy and very dark ruby-brown colour; little foam; subtle grassy and citrusy aroma, a touch of mocha; sweet and with a high carbonation; very malty, astringent, some sourness, very dynamic malty finish with strong notes of licorice - quite unusual and complex, a beautiful brew slightly hazy reddish-amber colour, little but long lasting foam; strong hoppy nose (strawberries and lychess, flowery); oily and sticky, robust malt body; powerful and tart bitterness and a very long hoppy finish whcih shows more notes of red fruits - a hop bomb and very US-style ... but I like it ! Thanks to Papsoe for this beer courtesy of Toni Hutter, Philipp and Thomas - clear blond beer with no foam; dusty and fully skunky nose with hints of corn; oily and medium-bodied; harsh bitterness with a long and disgusting corny and skunky finish - the undrinkability could not ruin my pleasure to tick a new country ! light transparent golden colour, fresh and slightly spicy aroma - well ... average lager clear bright golden colour with a nice creamy head, fat grassy aroma with hints of plastic, sweet with a creamy mouthfeel, slightly oily with a moderate herbal and buttery aftertaste clear golden-yellow colour, almost no foam, plastic and cardboard in the nose, sweet, light to medium body, a bit tart, dry unpleasant finish - one more very poor south american beer ... cloudy orange colour, fine head, beautiful fruity aroma (date, fig), some astringence, acid, long bitter aftertaste canned; courtesy of Rutzicka - clear and very pale yellow colour; absolutely no foam; slgihtly herbal aroma, notes of corn; light to medium bodied, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; moderately malty finish - acceptable clear and bright golden colour, fine creamy head and a nice lacing, the aroma is mainly grainy with light notes of grass and peanut, a bit sweet with a moderate malt body, very low bitterness, the aftertaste is decently malty and some more grainy canned - clear golden colour and with no foam left; aroma of glue and oranges; sticky and oily, sweet and heavy; sweetish aftertaste where unpleasant alcohol notes appear - awful very light colour, good hop aroma, plastic aftertaste from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear bright golden beer with a moderate foam left; nice lace; a fair citrusy hoppiness, medium-bodied and with a solid bitterness; very dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish - crisp and very nice from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - very slightly hazy blond beer with no head retention; light hoppiness leaving notes of yellow fruits, tea and honey; quite thin-bodied, moderate carbonation; the finish is gently fruity with notes of tea and toffee courtesy of Allen - pours a hazy brown colour with a little and persistent dark beige foam; nice lace; fairly malty aroma with notes of nuts and brownies; full-bodied and with a solid sweet malt backbone; slightly sticky and with a good bitterness; long malty, nutty and slightly herbal finish clear amber colour, big creamy head, nice lace, deep floral nose, extremely smooth and creamy, light-bodied, short and slightly bitter finish - not much depth courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear golden colour with a modest head retention; metallic aroma with some flowery and corny notes; highly carbonated and medium-bodied, very effervescent, moderate bitterness with a long wet corny finish - not good from Amstein - clear reddish -amber colour with a little foam left; aroma of caramel and flowery hops; thin-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; fairly bitter and dry, creamy and flowery hoppy finish from Amstein - clear deep golden-bronze colour with a little white foam left; aroma of elder, perfumy and slightly citrusy; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; fairly tasty, some citric acidity and a decent bitterness; long aftertaste of elderflowers, very aromatic from Amstein - pours a clear amber colour with a chaotic foam left; a moderate aromatic hoppiness with notes of herbs; thin-bodied and with a light tart bitterness, notes of caramel in a gentle herbal and fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Papsoe - hazy brown colour with a little elusive foam; aroma of almonds, plums and nuts; thick and oily, full-bodied, very sweet with a late but fair bitterness; long nutty finish with a hint of warming alcohol (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear red-amber colour with a poor head; notes of sugar (burnt hops?) and hazelnuts; poor malt backbone and quite flat; dusty and short, poor finish clear amber colour, big creamy head, nice lace, moderate hoppiness, floral, plain and smooth with a nice bitterness, the finish is dry and bitter with notes of caramel - well-balanced courtesy of Allen - translucide reddish-amber colour with a long lasting pale beige head; nice lacing; gentle flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; medium-bodied with a pretty tasty palate; a gentle bitterness before a long aftertaste of red fruits marmalade - delicate and very pleasant courtesy of Allen - slightly hazy dark blond colour with a little and persistent white foam; superb lacing; aroma of caramel and herbs; soft mouthfeel, moderate malt body, late and fair bitterness; dry herbal and slightly honeyish aftertaste - easy and pleasant ruby red colour, alcohol aroma with hint of cherry, aggressive flavor, alcohol too present from Drinks of the World - translucid ruby-amber colour with a poor head retention; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; thin to medium-bodied and with some herbal tart bitterness, subtle carbonation and a long hoppy and herbal finish from Amstein - clear ruby-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; flowery and slightly spicy with notes of caramel and red fruits; subtle carbonation anmd moderately bitter; gently spicy and fruity finish from Amstein - dark ruby-brown colour with a modest beige foam left; aroma of malt and caramel with a touch of prune, medium-bodied and gently bitter, rounded palate; the finish is spicy with notes of malt and red fruits clear amber-brown colour, little chaotic foam; fruity hoppiness (apple and somehting else I can't name) with malty notes underneath; a bit oily and with a medium body; the moderate sweetness is balanced by a touch of late bitterness; the finish is quite dry with more fruity hoppy notes clear and bright golden-orange colour, fine stable head; fresh citrusy hoppiness; a solid malt body and a robust dry bitterness; long bitter flowery and fruity finish - a very good beer from crackedkettle.com - hazy reddish-orange colour with a little stable white foam; a bit yeasty and dusty with strong fruity (oranges and tangerines) and honeyish notes; fizzy, medium-bodied and solidly bitter; quite dry and bitter fruity finish from crackedkettle.com - clear and bright amber colour, almost no foam; flowery hoppiness, notes of caramel and honey; smooth and medium-bodied; a touch of bitterness before a long flowery and caramelish aftertaste from crackedkettle - clear dark amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of hazelnut, malt and almonds; clean and rounded palate, almost ful--bodied; good carbonation and a moderate bitterness; caramelish and hazelnutty finish dark coloured, little foam with big bubbles but a nice lacing, toasted mocha aroma, notes of black chocolate and some licorice, the body is rather thin, slightly oily with a robust bitterness, the finish is slightly dry and quite long with more coffeish notes - quality and character red-amber colour, unregular foam with big bubbles, deep hoppy aroma, caramel and fruity (lychees and orange), full-bodied, slightly oily with a robust bitterness, the finish is long, dry, fruity and floral - a big, complex beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and dark reddish-amber colour with a persistent beige head; slightly earthy with notes of herbs, blood oranges and caramel; low carbonation; initial sweetness followed by a fair bitterness; quite dry malty and hoppy finish with notes of fruit marmelade - deeply balanced can
opaque dark black colour with almost no foam remaining; roasted coffeish nose with notes of licorice and chocolate; moderate malt body; creamy, low carbonation; roasty moderfately coffeish aftertaste with a touch of bitterness - impressive character with so few alcohol from Amstein - clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of toffees and cherries; medium-bodied and with a fair but subtle carbonation; quite tasty and decently bitter; the finish is long, malty and spicy with lingering notes of caramel and hops canned; from the Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - dark and bright amber colour, very shy foam, the nose shows a pleasant aromatic hoppiness with deep flowery notes and a touch of red fruits and honey in the background, low carbonation and a good malt backbone, a moderate but long lasting bitterness while the hops show themselves a last time in a quite malty aftertaste orange colour, big nice foam fruity aroma, bitter from the Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - slightly hazy amber coloured, little irregular foam, solid hoppy nose showing notes of honey, raisin and apple, the whole being supported by a strong aromatic hoppiness,; clean palate with a more than respectable bitterness, the finish end s dry with lingering notes of hops and honey canned, labeled Cains IPA; from the Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - it has a clear amber colour with a very little foam, floral aroma with light notes of caramel, medium-bodied at best with a harsh bitterness, very dry and short floral aftertaste - gentle and simple from Amstein - translucid golden colour with a little white foam left; pretty aromatic herbal hoppiness with light peppery notes; quite tasty and medium-bodied, some tart bitterness and a long aromatic herbal finish strange red-amber colour, few foam, artichoke aroma, fruity and spicy with a subtile bitterness 1981 vintage; courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - amber colour and quite clear; aroma of cheese and dead yeast; low carbonation and thin-bodied, light caramelish notes, madeireized amd oxydised; dusty - has aged badly served in a deep-frozen glass ! - amber colour, slightly fruity aroma, nice bitterness "light" version for France: dropped down to 8.4% in anticipation to the french tax law (for beers with more than 8.5%) of 2003 (which was finally annulated) - clear yellow colour, few foam, alcohol and apricot aroma, very sweet, oily, very long malty, alcohol finish with some fruity notes - one-dimensional, for malt liquor fans only this, an IPA ? must be a joke ! red-brown colour, fine head; few aroma, lack of character; nothing to dream about. from Amstein - dark black coloured under a giant beige foam; beuatiful lacing; roasted aroma of milk chocolate, rounded palate, medium-bodied, sweet and gently bitter with some tartness on the tongue; moderately dry and long chocolatey finish clear dark amber colour with a solid beige head; a fair aromatic hoppiness with notes of caramel and prunes; a good rounded malt body and a fair bitterness; dry hoppy caramelish aftertaste; very drinkable clear amber colour and a little fading foam; phenolic with strong notes of banana; sweet and slightly tart with a moderate malt body; slightly dry finish with hints of caramel and banana intense golden colour, big head, mild hop aroma, fresh, clean, slightly sweet with some dry finish "brewed with a lighter taste for greater refreshment" says the label. Great. Very clear pale yellow with almost no foam, light aroma of straw with a metallic touch, slightly oily, sweet and incredibly watery, absolutely no aftertaste. No doubt: this is a Coors. Do not drink it at more than 3°C ... clear golden-bronze colour with a solid firm white foam; soft flowery notes with a touch of paperboard; light to medium-bodied, sweet and without profile; no bitterness and a flat corny aftertaste - move on, there's nothing to see here! beautiful black colour, nice foam, aroma of grilled bred and coffee, chocolate taste with some unpleasant acidity, too much carbonation golden-orange colour, few head, grape aroma, light-bodied, sweet with a slightly bitter finish reddish-brown colour, few head, deep nutty aroma, with a touch of licorice, medium-bodied, the flavour lacks a little bit of character, long nutty finish dark amber-brown colour, fine head, buttery, dark fruits aroma, medium-bodied with a late bitterness, long pleasant aftertaste, well-balanced 1985 vintage, sampled 12/2007; thanks to Laurent Mousson (again) for this gem - black coloured without foam; heavy aroma of pralines, chocolate, butter and licorice; madaireized; very thick and oily, low carbonation and a strong malt body; dry and very bitter with a touch of sourness; long chocolaty finish - a wonderful beer which marvelously survived those 22 years
(4/8/8/5/17)

1975(!) vintage, sampled 10/2006, huge thanks to Laurent Mousson for sharing this one with me !dark black coloured; little shy foam; deeply complex aroma of cheese, licorice, dust and cocoa, light notes of boiled meat; slightly oily with an unregular malt profile; late and solid bitterness soon met by a strong saltiness; very long and very salty aftertaste with more cocoa and licorice - this beer has suffered the assault of time but has resisted honorably - a touching experience (4/8/7/4/14)

1992 vintage, sampled 04/2004 - dark black colour with absolutely no foam, very strong and complex aroma of nut, black chocolate, cocoa, alcohol and plum, very thick and oily, solid bitterness, the finish is long and chocolaty - thx to fiulijn for this beautiful brew from Amstein - clear dark amber colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lace; flowery nose with notes of caramel; medium-bodied with some sweetness and a moderate bitterness, gentle flowery finish - nothing really exciting here 1981 vintage; courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - hazy amber colour; no foam; caramel and madeira in the nose, notes of marzipan; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation, decent bitterness; long malty, caramelish and portwine-like finish - impressive after all those years! courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a dark black colour under a fine dark beige foam; nice lacing; deep aroma of cocoa and chocolate, gently roasted; sweet and creamy, medium-bodied, a touch of late sourness, long chocolatey afetrtaste with residual sweetness - good although one-dimensional courtesy of oh6gdx - dark brown coloured with a fine and stable beige foam; correct lacing; toasted and deep black chocolatey aroma; sweet with a modest malt body and a solid carbonation; short chocolatey finish with notes of ashes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pithc black with a dark beige foam; grilled aroma, dark cherries and coffee, prunes; full-bodied and creamy palate; very bitter hoppy finish with more coffeish notes - very impressive and pleasant amber-brown, very well-hopped, strange menthol-chocolate aroma, plaster courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy golden-orange colour with a very foamy white head; resinous nose with notes of pear and apple; clean and medium malt body, creamy mouthfeel and with a solid bitterness; very dry and bitter resinous and fruity finish - robust and straightforward courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear reddish-amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of caramel and quince marmelade; sweet and full-bodied, solid but subtle carbonation, late and fair bitterness, long aftertaste of quince and apricot courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark brown colour with a ruby hue; huge foamy beige head; nice lace; subtle aroma of toasted malts, caramel and prune; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, moderate bitterness; aftertaste of ashes and prune - unusual and deeply interesting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark black coloured with a little but persistent dark beige foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate, prunes and caramel; full-bodied and oily, very sweet and with a low bitterness; very long sweet chocolatey finish with notes of alcohol and prunes - very good but too much on the dark side of sweetness to my liking courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy golden-orange colour, little firm and persistent pale beige foam; fairly hoppy flowery nose, creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied and with a light astringence; a pronounced bitterness introduces a dry fruity and bitter, long hoppy finish courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy dark orange colour, very little foam; robust flowery hoppiness with notes of honey and caramel; full malt body supported by a fair carbonation; finishes bitter sweet with a long malty, caramelish hoppy finish - beautiful courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour with a little stable foam; dynamic aroma showing bitter almonds, yeast and grapefruit; highly carbonated; solidly malty with a robust bitterness; dry and long hoppy fruity finish - a nice one 1999 vintage, 1 year old. Dark brown, almost no foam, fruity wine nose, short head quickly disappearing, strong malt sweetness, long bitterness.

1998 vintage
3.5

1997 vintage
3.0

1996 vintage
2.8

1995 vintage
2.5

1994 vintage
sampled in january 2007 pours a dark unappetizing brown cloudy colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of cocoa and plums, vinous and Portwine-like; almost no carbonation, solid malt body, oily, syrupy palate, some sweetness before a late and robust bitterness; long fruity and malty finish with notes of chocolate and warming alcohol
2/8/6/3/14

sampled in december 2002. Brown colour, absolutely no foam, aroma of port-wine and unfermented malt, strange, vegetables. The aromas just do not fit together. Very sweet, oily with a long, very bitter and alcohol finish. I thought it was supposed to improve while aging ?!? (4/3/6/3/7)

1993 vintage
3.3

1991 vintage
sampled 10/2006, 15 years old, courtesy of Laurent Mousson
- hazy brown colour and absolutely no foam; very complex nose of cocoa, herbs, menthol and biscuits; very thick and sticky, some sweetness with a powerful bitterness; strong alcohol kick in the finish along with more cocoa notes and a never ending bitterness - deeply impressive ! (9/4/8/4/17)

1989 vintage
courtesy of Laurent Mousson
- nut and caramel, mint, fiarly madereized and full-bodied, solidly bitter, long malty finish

1987 vintage
courtesy of Laurent Mousson
- aroma of bretts and cork, acidic and sticky, some meat, almost no carbonation; fruity malty finish with lingering acidic notes - a beautiful beer brown colour, few head, fruity and hoppy, biscuit aroma, malty, licorice, sweet and fresh with a moderate bitterness courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy orange-blond colour with a persistent off-white head; aroma of mango, dust and cream; moderate malt body, smooth palate and with a fair quite unclean bitterness; quite long bitter finish of peach and mango from crackedkettle.com - pours a very dark brown colour under a beige and persistent foam, beautiful lace; charming biscuity maltiness with light nutty notes; rounded mouthfeel with a light to medium malt backbone; nice malty reminiscence with more biscuity notes in the finish; decent bitterness black colour, big creamy head with a nice lace, roasted, black chocolate aroma, medium-bodied with a strange and unpleasant acidity - was my beer infected ? bottled, from Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - the beer is nervously foaming out of the bottle; it pour a red-amber colour with a dense and persistent hea, it has a pronounced spicy nose (ginger comes to mind) with lingering herbal notes, very creamy mouthfeel and a medium malt body, the hops show themselves strongly in the finish, making it very bitter and dry, long and spicy - a beer with a deep character creamy very long head; aroma: coffee, truffle; flavor: agressiv, strong, full bodied; aftertaste: deep but not really pleasant bitterness slightly hazy amber colour with a very modest foam, a solid citrusy and spicy hoppiness shows up in the nose; oily mouthfeel with a medium to full malt body, harsh and very long bitterness, the finish is very malty, long and bitter, yet unclean and with some notes of alcohol courtesy of Laurent Mousson - slightly hazy brown colour with a little beige foam; malty and nutty aroma with a metallic touch; thin-bodied and quite sour; the finish is pretty empty with metallic and buttery notes pours a clear and bright amber colour; little foam; subtle and complex aromatic hoppiness showing flowery and caramelish notes; oily and full-bodied, low carbonation; solid bitterness and a long dry hoppy finish - deeply pleasant dark brown colour, fine creamy head, extremely rich aroma of black chocolate and raisins, roasted, full-bodied, strong bitterness, long dry bitter coffeish finish - simply wonderful Bottle #59658, sampled 10 Jan 2004 - red-brown colour, few foam, very complex aroma of roasted malts, raisins, strawberry, alcohol and wood, light oily, sweet with a strong bitterness, powerful and dry finish with notes of prune and alcohol - complex and very robust. Thanks to Ungstrup for this bottle and to fiulijn for sharing it with me ! (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour, poor foam; wet corn and citrus in the nose; rather highly carbonated; medium-bodied and a low bitterness; corny , slightly fruity finish - modest courtesy of DomTom - slightly hazy blond colour, solid white head; good presence of honey and lemon in the aroma; high carbonation and some acidity hide the rather thin malt body; short acidic, honeyish finish Bottle no 07465, thx to Bierkönig ! - hazy brown colour, fine head, malty and chocolatey nose with light notes of plum, very smooth, full-bodied with a robust bitterness, the finish is very long, dry with a biscuity maltiness, showing more notes of chocolate - robust, deeply balanced and incredibly pleasant sampled 04/2005, thanks to fiulijn - clear pale red-amber colour, the foam quickly disappears, very malty aroma, nuts and bread, cherry, full-bodied, sweet and oily, very bitter, dry and long malty finish - looks quite raw and with a huge potential Bottle no 01713, sampled 1/2006, thanks to fiulijn - clear reddish-amber colour with a fine little head; aroma of red fruits and bread, yeast; very robust malt body with a strong bitterness, long fruity and hoarbonation, raw and powerful bitterness, very dry bitter hoppy finish with more woody notes - far too young but with ahigh potential courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy amber-brown colour with a giant white foam; nice lace; aroma of caramel, almonds and green apple; full malt body, creamy mouthfeel with a light tart sourness; decent bitterness, long caramelish finish with some residual sugars - much too young courtesy of oh6gdx, bottle #91889 - pours a clear reddish-amber colour with a slightly beige head; aroma of caramel, red fruits and malt; nice flowery hoppiness; full-bodied, slightly sticky, lively palate, robust and slightly astringent bitterness; long and very bitter finish with more red fruits and malts and a light alcohol touch - definitely needs some ageing from crackedkettle.com - hazy amber-bronze colour with a poor and chaotic foam; robustly malty aroma with notes of almonds and apples; full-bodied and quite sticky; the palate is quite mellow with a solid sweetness; fair bitterness, long malty aftertaste with notes of apples and caramel - good but needs some aging light hazy ruby colour with a nice creamy head, beautiful lacing, strong hoppy aroma showing red fruits, honey, flowers and cream, full-bodied and oily, very malty and smooth, robust bitterness before a long, dry and warming hoppy finish - a wonderful brew with lot of character - big thank you to fiulijn for this one from erzbierschof.ch - pours a very clear red-amber colour with a poor head retention; chewy malts in the nose, caramel, hops and red fruits; sweet and sticky; full-bodied and with a fair but subtle carbonation; a decent bitterness and a long malty and fruity hoppy finish - doesn’t look as complex as in the past years courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright ruby-brown colour with a little foam made of big bubbles; nice lace; impressive nutty, malty and woody nose with notes of almonds in the background; low carbonation and a good, regualr malt body; a late bitterness before a long nutty, malty finish - brilliant courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy and unappetizing reddish-copper colour, absolutely no foam; woody, strong aroma of licorice, plum, caramel and marzipan; low carbonation and full-bodied; the finish is slightly elusive leaving notes of caramel and wood ... and a solid alcohol kick re-rated 10/2009, courtesy of Laurent Mousson, eighties vintage - aroma of bretts with red fruits, no carbonation; notes of cork, fairly bitter; alcohol and red fruits in a slightly burning finish. clear reddish colour, absolutely no foam, aroma of cognac, licorice and cherry, sweet and very oily with some sourness, sirupy, very low carbonation, long cloying sweet finish - disappointing clear dark amber colour with no foam, strong aroma of salty cheese, very oily and sweet, full-bodied, dry bitter finish with notes of alcohol and fruits - very unusual, unbalanced and hard to evaluate dark brown colour, little brown-tainted foam, earthy maltiness, some prune, low carbonation, light-bodied, slightly sour, dry and moderately malty finish - subtle but too light for my taste amber-brown colour, absolutely no foam, wood, herbs, licorice and alcohol in the nose, no carbonation, dry and bitter, long bitter alcohol finish - strange and not really my kind of beer 1981 vintage; courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - dark amber beer; no foam left; Portwine, caramel, dusty; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; notes of apples; dry caramelish and Madeira-like finish dark ruby-brown colour, fine head and a beautiful lace, strong hops and malt aroma, caramel, buttery and floral, full-bodied, robust bitterness, slightly tart, deeply balanced, very long malty and bitter finish - this is a wonderful beer canned clear red-amber colour with a white and firm creamy head, beautiful lacing; the nose shows some caramel with lingering spicy notes in the background; sweet and incredibly smooth (it's like eating fresh air !), thin-bodied with a touch of finishing bitterness; flowery and caramelish aftertaste - easy from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - translucide reddish-amber beer with a chaotic little foam left; chewy malty nose with notes of caramel; medium-bodied and with a solid yet subtle carbonation; quite dry and with a decent bitterness; notes of caramel and flowers - not even close to an IPA but not bad at all (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden-bronze colour with a fair white head; solid flowery hoppiness with notes of apples; medium to full-bodied; quite heavy mouthfeel, tart bitter finish with notes of alcohol - not really pleasant clear amber colour and a little chaotic foam; gentle flowerish aroma with a touch of caramel; moderately sweet and rather thin-bodied; slightly bitter and dry with a watery caramelish aftertaste - quite light and insignificant; and I wonder what IPA means in the Greene King language ... bottled - clear amber colour with a fine foam; robust flowery hoppiness with light notes of caramel; smooth and medium-bodied, good and clean malt profile; solid bitterness before a long hoppy finish - a very nice beer from Hallo Boissons, Matran - clear reddish-amber colour with a poor head retention; aroma of toffee and herbs; medium-bodied and gently sticky, a decent herbal bitterness, dry finish with more herbal and caramelish notes clear dark amber colour, chaotic foam with big bubbles; subtle caramelish nose with touches of prune and cherry; slightly smoked, robust maltiness and a clean palate, a proud bitterness before a long, dry, bitter, fruity and malty finish - very impressive clear red-amber colour with a fine foam, earthy, notes of red fruits, medium-bodied, bitter and slightly tart, dry bitter and moderately finish with some flowery notes (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - transparent bronze colour, no foam left; very citrusy, flowery aroma; high carbonation hiding a poor malt body; fizzy fruity finish - dubious bottled; thanks to fiulijn - ruby dark brown colour, firm creamy head, toasted aroma of black chocolate, licorice, medium-bodied, slightly salty, solid bitterness in a long roasted coffeish finish - a beautiful beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy bronze-amber colour with a poor and irregular foam; resinous hoppiness; moderate malt body with a subtle carbonation and a fair bitterness; more resinous notes in a quite short finish - subtle courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear pale golden-amber colour with a very little foam; caramelish and flowery nose; light earhy notes in the background; medium-bodied, a bit acidic along with a gentle bitterness; short and a bit watery finish with more earthy notes - subtle but probably a bit too old thanks to fiulijn for this one ! - very dark brown colour with almost no foam; deep chocolatey aroma, notes of prune, cherry, cocoa and alcohol; powerful malt body, sticky and oily with a very robust and aggressive bitterness, very long aftertaste where notes of roasted coffee, chocolate and dark fruits accompany the never ending bitterness and a warming alcohol touch - delightful ! reddish colour, few head, complex nose (wine, plum, nut), long nutty aftertaste - very good ! (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark reddish-brown colour, no foam left; aroma of apple and ginger; some sweetness and a dynamic palate; quite dry and malty, nutty finish; high carbonation golden-amber colour, fine head, plum, powerful but not very complex aroma, fresh, slightly acid, bitter updated 12/8/2005: very dark brown colour and practically no foam; gently roasted aroma of black chocolate, notes of mocha and prune; some sweetness and a rather thin body; moderately bitter with a long toasted coffeish finish - very subtle
very dark brown colour, few head, coffee aroma with a hint of vanilla, oily, chocolate aftertaste clear red-amber colour with almost no foam, strong hoppiness with notes of caramel and apricots (cascade ?), full-bodied, oily and bitter, dry and fruity finish with some alcohol notes - complex and very pleasant (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear brown colour with a little foam; slightly toasted with notes of nuts and honey; medium-bodied and gently bitter in front of a fair sweetness; bitter and moderately dry malty finish with a fruity touch - very balanced black and opaque, fine head; aroma: wine-like (every wine connoisseur, blindfold, would take this for a syrah), black-currant, slightly toasted, nougat; oily, petrol and bitter with a coffee finish - really not an easy beer ! courtesy of fiulijn - hazy amber colour with a giant creamy white head; strong fruity hoppy nose with notes of lychees, pear and apricot; solid notes of yeast too; strong malt body and aromatic bitterness; moderately dry finish where the yeast dominates the fruity character - deeply original and a with a strong character courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy orange colour under a foamy white head; fair presence of hops with notes of orange peels and cream; solid carbonation, fizzy palate, quite thin-bodied and with a solid bitterness; aftertaste of bitter oranges - straightforward courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy orange coloured with a persistent beige foam; robust fruity hoppy nose showing notes of peaches, oranges and litchies; full-bodied, fresh and lively palate, strong and moderately astringent bitterness; the finish is long, smooth, fruity and fairly bitter courtesy of oh6gdx; opened to celebrate the win of Russia at the icehockey world championships - pours a dark black colour with a ruby hue and a little irregular and elusive beige foam; aroma of black cherries and licorice; some cocoa too; solid malt body maintained by a fair carbonation; moderate bitterness, the finish is dry and slightly roasted with more notes of black cherries courtesy of oh6gdx - very dark ruby-brown colour with an elusive beige foam; salty aroma with notes of licorice; high carbonation and medium-bodied at best; very bitter and hoppy finish where more licorice appears along with a warming alcohol touch courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and very dark brown colour under a little and chaotic beige foam; nice lace; aroma of dust and milk coffee; quite thin-bodied, very bitter and astringent; long aftertaste of cold coffee and ashes in a long lasting bitterness courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark ruby-brown colour with a little foam formed of big bubbles; complex aroma of nut, litchi and honey; some sweetness and a full malt body; a late moderate bitterness; caramelish and nutty finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark golden beer with a poor foam left; aroma of butterscotch, alcohol and spices; full-bodied and sweet, thick and with a late spicy bitterness; residual sugars and long notes of caramel, flowers, spices and alcohol in the finish - looks like a crossing between a malt liquor and a bock courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy golden-orange colour, little white foam with a correct lacing; solid aromatic hoppiness with notes of apricot and cream; very creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied; a fair bitterness with a light sourness; short fruity and bitter hoppy finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear amber colour, little elusive foam; aroma of passion fruit and lichee with some notes of alcohol; oily and strong malt body; sweet and deeply bitter with a long malty, fruity and hoppy finish followed by a warming alcohol touch courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright reddish-amber colour with a modest and irregular foam; aroma of caramel, banana and apple; clean mouthfeel and medium-bodied at best, sweet; the finish shows more fruity tones with a touch of vanilla - subtle if not very complex courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark amber colour with a persistent foam leaving a nice lace; unusual aroma of caramel and ashes; soft mouthfeel, mainly sweet but finishes fairly bitter; flowery, hoppy finish with more notes of ashtray courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a dark ruby-brown colour under a dark beige head; solid biscuity maltiness with notes of nuts and plums; medium-bodied, sweet with a touch of sourness; toasty; long malty, slightly nutty aftertaste - good and subtle clear reddish-brown colour with a beige and irregular foam; aroma of bread, malts, prunes and licorice; moderate sweetness and a good malt body; fair bitterness; long biscuity maltiness and notes of red fruits in the finish - deeply balanced; a nice one courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a hazy reddish-amber colour with a bright white foam; aroma of elder and other undefined red fruits; juicy palate, moderately tasty and slightly sweet, low bitterness; some late dryness with more notes of elder in the finish - subtle but ambitionless from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear golden-blond beer under a little long lasting foam; some dusty notes and a fair flowery hoppy aroma; medium-bodied, crisp and tasty; subtle carbonation; quite dry and bitter; long flowery and gently fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and flowery hops; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation, a solid bitterness, pretty tasty and with a long bitter flowery finish with notes of caramel from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; a decent fruity hoppy aroma with notes of oranges and apricots; gently sticky and medium-bodied, low carbonation, quite dry bitter fruity finish - very drinkable from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy pale golden beer with a poor head retention; honeyish and citrusy hoppy nose; gentle malt body and a subtle bitterness; some sharp tartness and quite dry; bitter and dry citrusy and honeyish aftertaste from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a hazy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; toasted biscuity aroma with notes of nuts; gently sweet, medium-bodied and decently tasty; rounded palate with some earthy bitterness; moderate carbonation; malty and gently biscuity finish - a porter ?!? my beer #3000 ! - A over T stands for "aroma over Tongham" and the label promises "an orgy of aroma" - dark red-brown colour, the initial head quickly reduces to a fine foam, prune comfit, bready and peppery aroma with some alcohol notes, oily and very sweet, syrupy with a late aggressiv bitterness, the finish is dry and malty with a very strong and heavy alcohol presence - it has some bad analogies with Thomas Hardy's Ale and it doesn't work for me. courtesy of oh6gdx - black coloured with a big (but quickly fading) foam; fairly toasted, chocolatey nose with some vanilla underneath; some sweetness and a lively palate, decently malty, slightly bitter and sour finish; long malty, chocolatey aftertaste - a nice dessert beer courtesy of Allen - clear reddish-amber colour with a little white foam left; a decent aroma of flowery hops with notes of caramel; medium-bodied and very tasty, slightly chewy palate, a solid bitterness, quite dry and very long flowery hoppy finish - very nice beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - black coloured with a dark beige foam; roasted aroma of coffee with a touch of vanilla; creamy palate, medium-bodied wuth a finish of milk coffee bottled - clear red-orange colour,fine head, discrete flowery and a bit woody aroma, earthy, light to medium body, moderate bitterness, dry finish bottled - dark brown colour, almost no foam but a nice lacing, prune and wood in the nose, a bit nutty, sweet and full-bodied, the finish is malty, long with a touch of chocolate courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright golden colour with a poor head retention; aroma of mais; creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, fizzy, low and tart bitterness; short corny and slightly fruity finish very dark brown colour, few foam, very nice roasted coffee aroma with a touch of toffee, light oily, thin-bodied, moderate bitterness, dry black chocolate aftertaste - subtle but could afford a bit more character in its body bottled; from the Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - clear golden colour with almost no foam, it has some grapefruity hoppiness with a gently lingering spiciness, clean palate, light to medium-bodied with a pronounced bitter and spciy finish - quite ideal by a hot day like today bottled; from the Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - it has a pale clear golden colour but don’t try to look for the foam: it has already disappeared ... very shy aroma of apple and coriander, medium-bodied at best, a moderate dry bitterness shows itself late in the finish - clean and correctly brewed but terribly lacking of character courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear red-amber colour with a respectable beige foam; very hoppy and fruity aroma; notes of raspberries marmelade, herbs and mint; solidly malty, dry and bitter hoppy and fruity finish - subtle and beautifully brewed "enjoy the taste of Canada" says the label - clear golden with a fine head, buttery nose, sweet and light-bodied with absolutely no aftertaste - a good example of beer castration and, fortunately, nothing to do with the taste of Canada courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark orange colour with a huge white head; nice lace; citrus and orange peel show up in the nose; moderate malt body, some tart acidity plays with a moderate sweetness and builds a balanced and lively palate; fizzy and fruity finish, quite long and with late notes of caramel from Neuchâtel Maladière (a temporary english shop in front of the Coop) - dark brown beer with a little foam left; very toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of caramel underneath; a good malt backbone and a solid earthiness; dry and bitter earthy malty finish - lot of character 2003 vintage, courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange-brown colour with no foam; strong aroma of nuts with fruity notes (plum and orange) underneath; very thick and a solid malt body; very sweet with a decent bitterness to balance it partially; long nutty finish and a big alcohol kick - has analogies with the Thomas Hardy but it is much more balanced light hazy pale yellow colour, little foam, aroma of cream, slightly citrusy, very smooth, strong bitterness, dry bitter finish courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark blond beer with a little white foam left; nice lace; subtle flowery hoppiness with notes of oranges and cream; a fair carbonation and medium-bodied; a decent bitterness and a long dry bitter flowery hoppy finish courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - dark black beer with a long lasting beige foam; superb lacework; roasted chocolatey nose with hints of ashes and licorice; lactic; thin-bodied and with a low carbonation; the finish is nutty, roasted with more hints of ashes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy reddish-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam left; aroma of caramel and yeast; creamy palate, medium-bodied and fairly bitter; long flowery hoppy finish with notes of caramel and yeast - subtle from Erzbierschof; wins the award of the beer the most fucking difficult to open ... - pours a cloudy brown beer with no head retention; caramel, marzipan and flowery hops are building a pretty complex aroma; notes of raisins appear too; full-bodied and with a low carbonation; decently bitter and solidly malty finish; very long flowery hoppy finish with light citric notes - beautiful courtesy of oh6gdx - dark amber-brown colour with a little beige head; malty and fairly hoppy with rich fruity notes (cherry, litchi); smooth and initially quite sweet, late and decent bitterness; fruity finish with some residual sugars - character and balance almost black coloured and with a little beige head; slightly roasted coffeish aroma with notes of licorice; quite tart and medium malt body; dry bitterness and a roasted flowery but quite short finish - not really enjoyable from Amstein - translucide bronze coloured and with a persistent whote foam; a fair flowery hoppiness with a touch of caramel, moderate malt body and carbonation, a gentle flowery bitterness, slightly spicy finish - pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; herbal and citrusy nose; full-bodied, pretty tasty and chewy palate, a fair bitterness, long tart herbal hoppy finish from Amstein - slightly hazy dark amber beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of caramel dominates; some flowery notes below; moderate malt body and not really tasty; slightly dry and with more lingering notes of caramel in the finish - a decent session beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear dark amber colour, no foam left; chewy malts, some caramel; poor malt body and astringent; short cornflakes-like finish - quite green courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark orange colour with a robust creamy pale beige foam, beautiful lacing; aroma of grapefruit, yuzu and fresh cream, respectable malt body, slightly oily on the tongue and with a strong yet not overwhelming bitterness; quite dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish - clean, straightforward and efficient; the kind of beer I could drink on a regular basis courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark black colour with a ruby hue, very foamy beige head; aroma of black chocolate and cocoa; moderate malt body and fairly sweet, fizzy; very long chocolatey finish, slightly dry - a one-dimensional but not uninteresting dessert beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear dark reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; roasted aroma of pralines, walnutt and pine needles, cacao pulder; solid but subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, fairly bitter; long and complex aftertaste of roasted malts, ashes and chocolate courtesy of oh6gdx - very dark brown almost black colour; irregular beige foam; deep mocha aroma; some notes of black chocolate and vanilla; good malt body, solid sweetness balanced by a decent bitterness; long chocolatey and coffeeish aftertaste - a great dessert beer courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy amber-orange colour with a huge beige foam; solid flowery hoppiness in the nose; some notes of oranges too; medium-bodied, very bitter, some astringence and very dry; long and very bitter flowery and slightly fruity finish - a hop bomb courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear golden-bronze colour with a poor head retention; aroma of pear with a touch of cloves; astringent and medium-bodied; some sweetness below; the finish is phenolic with a late undefined spicy touch and some alcohol notes courtesy of fiulijn - dark brown colour with a little dark beige foam; toasted malty nose with notes of chocolate and licorice; creamy palate and medium-bodied; fairly bitter and with a long chocolatey and slightly nutty finish courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown colour with a little dark beige head; fairly toasted aroma with notes of licorice and cold coffee; moderate carbonation and quite oily palate, pretty bitter; long malty finish with more notes of licorice from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy blond beer under a solid white foam; nice lacework; a fair hoppy aroma with notes of cream, pineapples and bitter oranges; a decent malt backbone, tasty and with a fair bitterness; long fruity bitterness - refreshing and subtle courtesy of fiulijn - quite clear and reddish-amber in colour with a persistent white foam; a flowery and creamy hoppiness, some red fruits too; medium-bodied, a solid bitterness and a long hoppy flowery finish very dark colour, nice head, toasted and vegetable aroma, full-bodied, roasted aftertaste - lot of character for so few alcohol ! very dark black colour, little foam with big bubbles; aroma of prune and hazelnut with a toasted coffeish touch; very creamy with a medium to full body and a moderate bitterness; moderately dry, woody and nutty, bready finish - dangerously drinkable because the 8% are not noticable; thanks to Laurent Mousson for this one amber colour, big head, spicy aroma, apple, slightly bitter and dry courtesy of Allen - pours a clear dark brown colour with a firm and long lasting dark beige foam; fairly toasted nose of licorice and bitter chocolate; fresh palate and medium-bodied, sweet and bitter, long chocolatey finish with hnts of vanilla, mint and licorice courtesy of Allen - clear golden-bronze colour with a persistent white foam composed of big bubbles; the strong aroma of coriander ruins the fruity hops hidden behind; sweet but quite fresh palate, a hint of acidity in top of a moderate malt body; sweet and gently bitter aftertaste with light fruity and pronounced coriander notes - why not ? deep ruby-brown colour, nice head, caramel aroma, full and slightly nutty, lack of character - could well be the most overrated beer in the world 2003, bottle #2874 - hazy red-brown colour with a giant and slightly brown-tainted head, very complex aroma, tons of malts, earthy and nutty with notes of alcohol, some fruits too (prune ?), licorice, very oily and very bitter, creamy mouthfeel, the finish is strongly malty with an endless and explosive warming alcohol kick - a powerful pleasure ! - With the old version, I have never been quite sure if I was liking it or not, my ratings going from 2.3 to 4.2 thru the different vintages. But this one is much better than any versions I had before. It does not have the cloying sweetness present in the past versions. black colour, fine black tainted head, slightly roasted, cocoa and pine aroma with subtle notes of portwine, incredibly smooth and creamy, sparkling, the finish is tart, bitter and dry with roasted notes of coffee and dark fruits bottled; thanks to fiulijn - clear golden-orange colour, little foam, strong notes of exotic fruits, flowery notes, some pear, medium-bodied with a fresh and decent bitterness, the finish is a bit dry and flowery - subtle (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and pale golden colour, little foam; hoppy and grapefruity aroma; high carbonation and a solid malt body, very bitter and dry; long hoppy and fruity finish - very good dark colour, nice lace, toasted, coffee with a vegetable finish (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden-bronze colour with a poor head; estery, aroma of matured banana with a touch of glue; sweet and very tart, medium-bodied; some solvent meet the banana in the finish dark reddish-brown colour, little foam but a nice lacing, strong malty nose with notes of gingerbread, coffee and a touch of undefined spices, full-bodied, oily with a robust bitterness, long malty finish hazy pale orange colour, little unregular foam with big bubbles, interesting hoppy nose showing cream and apricot notes, medium-bodied, low carbonation, oily with a robust bitterness, the finish is floral, slightly dry and bitter courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear golden pale with a solid and bright white foam; aroma of cream and quince; highly carbonated, slightly oily and with a respectable malt body; very tasty and very bitter, long bitter and fruity hoppy finish - a beautiful brew courtesy of fiulin; opened to celebrate the win of the swiss football team over Korea and its qualification for the next round of the world cup ! - very dark coloured with little foam; roasted coffeish aroma with some alcohol and licorice; thick and oily; full-bodied and with a rather high carbonation; a solid and unexpected sourness takes control of the palate; the finish is moderately dry with more roasted coffeish notes, a touch of warming alcohol and unfortunately more sourness - uncontrolled courtesy of fiulijn - reddish-brown in colour, no foam; notes of Portwine, light sourish vinegar notes; oily and fullb-odied, sticky and pretty dry; long aftertaste of cherry and alcohol courtesy of fiulijn - amber-brown colour with no foam left; strong notes of hazelnut and alcohol; full-bodied and sticky, a subtle carbonation and quite dry; a touch of grapefruit, notes of Portwine and alcohol and pretty bitter (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - transparent golden colour with a little white foam; a bit dusty and quite citrusy aroma; solid carbonation and q thin malt body, fair bitterness; aftertaste of saffron and grapefruit courtesy of laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright golden-bronze colour; firm and long lasting white foam; nice lacing; estery nose, fruity with notes of vanilla; medium-bodied, fresh and fairly bitter, slightly resinous with notes of mint; long bitter flowery and fruity finish - deeply pleasant beer - very hoppy courtesy of laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright amber colour with a persistent beige foam; estery nose with a beautiful balance between malts and hops; quite full malt body, fizzy and with a late bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish with some citrusy notes - subtle and deeply balanced, nice work! dark colour, giant creamy head, nice lace, roasted coffee aroma, black chocolate, sweet and full with a dry bitter coffee finish red-orange colour, big creamy head with a beautiful lace, raisins and honey aroma, alcohol notes, smooth, bitter with a long dry apple finish - very complex and simply beautiful ! red-amber colour, few head but a nice lace, hoppy and fruity with a good malt body, the sweetness is followed by a solid bitterness and a long fruity finish - complex and very subtle, a wonderful brew ! reddish colour, fine lace, few hop, slightly nutty, aliitle bit flat and disappointing courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear reddish-amber colour under a foamy beige head; aroma of dust and vegetal; medium-bodied with a low bitterness, quite tasteless; some caramel and dust in the finish - very dubious slightly hazy ruby-brown colour, foamy dark beige head; nice lace; notes of prune and a solid biscuity maltiness; full malt body maintained by a good carbonation; robustly bitter, long dry bitter and malty finish with notes of wood and warming alcohol - beautiful ! can’t remember from where I got it ... - clear and dark reddish-brown beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; a solid aroma of cocoa; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; finishes gently tart with some chocolatey and earthy tones from Bier-Bienne - clear ruby-brown beer with a little foam left; roasted malts, ginger and curaçao in the nose; sticky and tasty palate; medium-bodied, some sweetness before a sharp, hot and long lasting spicy aftertaste with hints of caramel below - original courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy copper-orange colour with no foam left; the aroma is far more bready than the expected floral touch from the Fuggles; low carbonation and a moderate malt body; a touch of bitterness and a quite long bready finish - a one-dimensional deceptive beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy orange colour, little irregular foam; aroma of fruity hops (orange marmelade, citrus) and gingerbread; respectable malt body and with a fair bitterness; quite dry and logn fruity hoppy finish - straightforward and very interesting black, opaque, fine head, chocolate and plum aroma, thick, oily, a little bit overcarbonated, sweet with a very long complex aftertaste (bitter, fruity, molasses, chocolate); hard to think it's only 7% - a wonderful beer ! clear amber colour, little foam, delicate hoppiness with light spicy notes, medium-bodied, solid bitterness in a dry finish - well-brewed and pleasant well, the english should not brew lagers ... spicy(?) aroma, strange taste, dry - really nothing special 2004-2005 (4/7/7/4/15) - clear amber colour, the initial foam quickly reduces, notes of caramel in a subtle hoppy nose, some astringence, solid malt body, decent bitterness, the finish is quite dry with notes of tobacco and caramel - very drinkable, solid and quite complex
2002-2003 (4/7/7/4/14) - clear amber colour, fine head, light hoppy, buttery and fruity, medium-bodied, subtle, sweet and bitter with a long, light fruity finish - very british, very pleasant
2001-2002 (5/7/6/4/12) - amber colour, creamy head, deep herbal aroma, dry and bitter, light, long vegetable finish
2000-2001 (5/8/7/4/15) - orange colour, nice head, well-hopped, sweet, well-structured, dry finish with an interesting bitterness
1999-2000 (11.0)
1998-1999 (14.0) clear amber colour, fine creamy head, fruity and malty nose, smooth and slightly tart, some bitterness in the finish Beautiful deep-brown color. My first impression was quite frustrating: almost no aroma and no flavor. Who had the bad idea to put this beer in the refrigerator ? Anyway, after waiting 30 minutes, I was able to enjoy it: roasted with slight sourness, caramel aftertaste, but somehow very (too?) light for a porter. black colour, few head, coffe and mocha aroma, oily, moderate maltiness, long bitter finish - pleasant transparent dark brown colour, few head and a nice lace, caramel and nutty aroma, notes of licorice, sweet and rich with a slightly dry and bitter finish clear amber colour, big creamy head, beautiful lace, very hoppy, caramel, floral, smooth and full-bodied with a robust bitterness, long dry bitter finish - well-structured, beautiful brew clear bright golden colour, few foam, malty and spicy nose with some herbal and peanuts notes, medium-bodied, light bitterness, long dry herbal finish clear amber colour without any foam; aroma of apple, alcohol and licorice; a touch of spices too; oily and sticky with a robust sweetness, full-bodied, very bitter and dry finish where more alcohol and fruity notes appear - a perfect winter warmer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark amber-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of blood oranges with some spicy tones in the background; very creamy mouthfeel, full-bodied and with a fair bitterness; very dry with long notes of dried fruits (apples, oranges), oak and a warming alcohol touch - unusual and beautiful brew very dark brown colour, plum and Port-wine aroma, some starting acidity, complex wine-like taste, caramel aftertaste courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - slightly hazy pale golden colour with a solid white foam; nice lace; aroma of fabric softener and honey with a touch of mint; oily and full-bodied; some tartness tries to bring some balance to the sweetness; long herbal and honeyish finish with more notes of detergent - strange but not unpleasant clear and bright amber colour, big white foamy head; aroma of berries and caramel; good malt body, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness in a lively palate; flowery and long caramelish aftertaste - very good orange colour, artichoke aroma, sweet, very bitter, long aftertaste - quite complex transparent amber colour, few head, floral and vanilla aroma, well-hopped, nice bitterness, well-balanced, long aftertaste clear amber colour, few head, buttery, caramel and malty nose, fresh and tart with a decent bitterness clear amber colour, fine head, nice lace, caramel and vegetable aroma, too much carbonation, light-bodied with a bitter finish - forgettable red-amber colour, almost no foam, nutty, cherry and some licorice in the nose, sweet and oily with a very long, dry, bitter and fruity finish - complex, subtle and very pleasant clear red-amber colour, little foam, moderate hoppiness with notes of red fruits (mango ?), medium-bodied, decent bitterness with a floral hoppy finish clear reddish-amber colour with a little foam; fruity hoppiness (lychee, mango), very flowery and slightly spicy; sweet and bitter with a robust malt body, mellow fruity and flowery finish with a touch of caramel pours a clear amber colour, fast disappearing foam; aroma of caramel and ripe red fuirts; sweet and with a high carbonation, decent bitterness, short and dry fruity finish - not very exciting courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright golden amber colour with a poor head retention; aroma of flowers, quite discrete; moderate malt body, astringent with a metallic and flowery finish - very dubious courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright dark amber colour, little stable and slightly beige foam; fair aroma of berries, caramel and herbs; good malt body, some sweetness and a respectable bitterness; very long malty and fruity fiish - very tasty courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; brewed 1981 in honour of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; brewed 1981 in honour of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; brewed 1981 in honour of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a clear reddish-amber colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of red fruits and cream; respectable malt body, creamy palate; nice bitterness and a quite dry aftertaste of red fruits - subtle and with an interesting character courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour, little persistent white foam; mix of flowers and citrus in a fairly hoppy nose; medium-bodied, rounded and very bitter, some astringence; very dry and bitter grapefruity and flowery finish - a beautiful beer from a temporary English shop in front of the Coop in Neuchâtel - pours a clear dark amber beer under a little disparate beige foam; fresh notes of vanilla and whisky with hints of caramel underneath; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation and pretty tasty; some sweetness and a moderate bitterness; the aftertaste shows hints of wood, toffee and vanilla - very nice red-brown colour, fine head, malty nose with touch of caramel and candy, full and very (too) sweet, long sweet and dry finish courtesy of Tony Flükiger - hazy dark orange colour, no foam left; indeed: lemon and ginger in the nose, good malt body, sweet with a late dry bitterness; more lemony and spicy aftertaste - very decent from crackedkettle.com - clear and dark reddish-amber colour with a dark beige foam and a nice lace; solid malty aroma with hoppy tones, nuts and some caramel, good malt body, rounded palate, some sweetnes and a decent bitterness; the finish is long, malty and very aromatic with notes of cookies and nuts - a nice tasty beer from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy very dark orange colour; the foam is composed of big bubbles and reduces quickly; the flowery hoppy notes are meeting some grapefruit; sweet and with a fair malt body; a good bitterness which lasts for long in the dry, hoppy and fruity finish from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lace; solid hoppiness, resinous nose and notes of pine needles; slightly oily and medium-bodied, quite low carbonation and with a robust bitterness; long piney and nutty finish - solid, balanced and full of character very dark brown colour, little foam, very deep coffeish aroma, licorice and notes of nuts, roasted, sweet and medium-bodied, strong bitterness in a long coffee and chocolatey finish with some notes of alcohol very dark-brown colour, chaotic foam with big bubbles, roasted coffeish aroma, chocolate, sweet and oily, the finish is slightly dry and bitter with long and subtle chocolatey notes - mmmmhh this is good ! clear amber-orange, the initial head quickly disappears, apricot hoppiness, flowers and peanuts, medium to full-bodied, oily, solid bitterness, the finish is hoppy, malty and bitter - balance and character clear dark brown colour, almost no foam, just some big bubbles floating, roasted mocha aroma with deep honeyish notes, medium-bodied, strong bitterness in a very dry smokey and coffeeish finish - delightful clear red-amber colour, almost no foam, decent hoppy nose showing some buttery and herbal notes, light-bodied, medium at best, very bitter, the finish is dry and flowery with lot of hoppy notes from Amstein - clear and pale golden colour with no head retention; corn and citrus in the nose; respectable malt body, quite rounded, sweet and fairly bitter; subtle carbonation, quite dry bitter and gently fruity finish with a good hop presence - pretty good from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - translucide amber-bronze beer with no head retention; solid aroma of peated whisky with notes of caramel underneath; medium-bodied and a clean palate; no bitterness and a long smokey whisky-like finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - bright golden-bronze colour with a poor foam left; flowery hoppy nose with notes of caramel; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, slightly oily and with a fair bitterness; a bit earthy with a long flowery hoppy finish; very dry dark ruby brown colour with a chaotic beige foam left; aroma of prune and nougat; quite malty and full-bodied, some sweetness and a long malty finish with notes of prunes and licorice; some hop presence from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; a well-present yet nicely integrated smokyness in top of some notes of toffee and flowers; clean and tasty palate; moderate carbonation, some sweetness; very low bitterness and a long malty smoky finish with lingering notes of caramel dark colour, roasty aroma, beautiful complex flavor, long aftertaste bottled - slightly red-amber colour, the foam quickly disappears, strong fruity aroma (prune and cherry), some woody notes, the body is rather light, moderate finishing bitterness bottled - slightly hazy amber colour, no foam, unpleasant yeasty notes, a bit flowery, medium-bodied, tart bitterness, dry and quite unpleasant finish - some mistakes here dark ruby-brown colour, fine head and a nice lace, chestnut and toffey aroma, full-bodied and well-balanced, smooth, moderate bitterness, nutty finish - solid and well-made courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear golden-bronze colour with a white and persistent foam; aroma of apricot and cream; oily palate, some initial sweetness, tart and very bitter, highly carbonated; long hoppy and fruity finish, quite bitter courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a clear amber colour under an irregular foam; fair biscuity maltiness with notes of almonds; clean and soft mouthfeel, rather low carbonation, dry with a late bitterness, long dusty and biscuity finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy golden-blond colour with a little white foam; dusty and hoppy nose, pear and a touch of sulphur; very creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied and a subtle carbonation; fairly aromatic bitter finish with lingering fruity notes bottled - clear golden colour, little but firm head, decent hoppy nose with notes of peach, light-bodied with a correct bitterness, dry bitter finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear dark brown colour with almost no foam left; roasted malts and notes of black chocolate; sweet and smooth with a hint of sourness; thin malt body particularly on the end of the tongue; moderately toasty finish with notes of seafood - gentle clear red-amber with few and chaotic head, buttery and caramel aroma, very sweet with a disgusting sugary and caramel finish - does not compare to Adelscott cloudy orange colour, fine foam, floral hoppiness, notes of honey and cream, too much carbonation, very dry and very bitter floral finish - rough pale amber colour, big creamy head, nice lace, floral aroma, very smooth, sweet and light-bodied, short slightly dry finish with notes of caramel dark colour, big head, black chocolate aroma with notes of plum, slightly roasted, bitter and dry finish an amber-orange colour under a giant foamy beige head; an impressive fruity hoppiness (lemon and pear), lingering notes of cream; creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied with some initial sweetness soon followed by a robust dry bitterness; long yeasty, bready and dry aftertaste courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very pale and translucide golden-yellow; nice white foam; citrusy and grainy nose, quite light-bodied with some tartness, grainy; lot of carbonation; quite dry finish - decent dark brown colour, almost no foam, raisins, malt and alcohol with chocolate notes, oily with lot of carbonation, decent bitterness, long bitter alcohol and raisin finish (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear ruby dark brown colour with a poor foam; toasted and rich malty, hoppy nose; nuts and a touch of solvent; poor malt body, a touch of sourness and a decent bitterness; moderately long aftertaste of toasted malts and tobacco (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and pale golden-yellow colour; no foam left; very discrete citrusy aroma; very fizzy, poor malt body with a late tartness; aftertaste of citrus lemonade from crackedkettle.com - pitch black coloured with a little brown foam; nice lace; roasted aroma of black chocolate; lactic; sweet and medium-bodied; a late and shy bitterness and a sweetish chocolaty finish - easy clear dark red-amber colour with an unregular foam, aroma of dark fruits and toffee, malty, robust and fresh with a nice bitter fruity finish and some notes of vanilla - subtle and robust at the same time bright red-amber colour, fine head and a nice lace, citrusy, moderate hoppiness with light buttery notes, very smooth with a decent finishing bitterness - easy clear reddish-amber colour, few foam, light hoppy nose, tangerines, tart and full-bodied, dry and slightly acidic fruity finish - some complexity but I am not a fan of it dark blond colour, few head but a beautiful lace, citrusy nose with notes of caramel, bland, medium-bodied with a rough dry bitter finish - unfriendly from Neuchâtel, Maladière - pours a clear amber beer with no head retention; some light flowery hoppiness with hints of caramel; mediu-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; gently dry and bitter finish with lingering flowery hoppy notes; slightly earthy from Amstein - clear and deep golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; the nose shows a fresh hoppiness with notes of tea and almonds; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate; moderate bitterness and a quite long fruity hoppy finish with notes of resinous hops- very drinkable courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear golden colour with a little white foam leaving a nice lace; quite weird hoppy aroma with notes of orange juice and flowers; medium-bodied, quite oily and very bitter and astringent; very long bitter and flowery, slightly fruity finish - original and very interesting courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black coloured with a long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of cream and chocolate with notes of oatmeal; creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied; a light bitterness and a long chocolatey and corny finish clear dark ruby colour with a fine little foam; aroma of dried fruits (fig, raisins) with strong notes of vanilla and coconut; good malt body; some sweetness and a high carbonation; the finish is dry and bitter with more notes of coconut and fruit marmelade - it works for me ! clear amber colour with a little foam, complex floral and perfumy hoppiness, malt and some red fruits, quite thin-bodied, rounded, gently bitter and a long floral hoppy finish - pleasant and quite complex clear golden colour with a very little foam, citrusy hoppy nose, medium to full body, tart and bitter with a dry and long bitter lemony finish - lively and very interesting cloudy orange colour, fine head, deep floral and fruity (peach) aroma, fresh and sweet with a long dry peaches aftertaste - very original with lot of character; a fantastic lager ! light golden colour, nice lace, fruity (passion fruit), refreshing, dry aftertaste - not my kind of beer amber colour, fine head and a nice lace, well-hopped, floral aroma, buttery, smooth with a moderate bitterness, dry finish light brown colour, few aroma, few flavor - a deception nice dark ruby-brown colour, beautiful head an lace, roasted bready aroma, earthy, medium-bodied and slightly oily, some bitterness and some saltiness, dry earthy and toasted finish amber colour, deep bitter orange and nut aroma, compex flavor, great bitterness clear blond-amber colour, few foam, cinnamon aroma with fruity notes, sweet and tart with a dry and quite unpleasant finish (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - ckear golden colour and a solid white foam; aroma of wet corn; medium-bodied, tart and slightly bitter with a moderate corny and fruity finish clear amber colour, the head disappears quickly, buttery nose with notes of red fruits, sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is dry and moderately bitter - subtle and interesting ruby colour, nutty nose, full-bodied, smooth, nut flavor orange colour, big head, strange vegetable aroma, extremely smooth, nice bitterness according to the label this beer is exclusively brewed for Sainsbury's (don't ask me what it is, I'm not an englishman ...) - strange transparent green-amber colour, almost no foam, medium hoppiness, fresh apple aroma, slightly tart at the beginning it is smooth and clean in the mouth with an honest touch of bitterness in the finish black colour, fine head, coffee and chocolate aroma, sweet and full with a slightly bitter aftertaste clear amber colour, fine head, nice lace, floral, light honeyish, smooth with a low bitterness, dry finish - lacks of character dark ruby colour, fine head, nutty aroma with notes of chocolate, full-bodied, smooth with a light bitter, nutty finish clear amber colour, fine head, buttery, floral aroma, fresh and very smooth with a medium bitterness, a little bit too much carbonation, very long aftertaste courtesy of Per Forsgren - hazy orange colour with almost no traces of foam left; aroma of corn and wort; slightly oily and thin-bodied, an aspartam-like sweetness and an aftertaste of dates - surprising and not bad at all dark brown colour, slightly nutty aroma, quite light-bodied for a porter dark brown colour, few foam, light touch of chocolate and cookie in a very discreet aroma, medium-bodied with a dry and moderate coffeish finish - very modest pale golden colour under a fine little white head; solid aromatic fat grassy nose; slightly oily and respectable malt body; mainly sweet, very low bitterness and with a moderate herbal finish courtesy of oh6gdx - very clear and pale golden colour under a huge bright white foam; aroma of hay and dust with light perfumy plastic notes; moderately carbonated and with a modest malt body, quite rounded and gently oily, no bitterness and with an aftertaste of rancid butter and caoutchouc creamy, roasty with a hint of plastic aroma, coffee and chocolate flavor courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden colour, modest head retention; oily grassy nose with notes of plastic; sweet and slightly sticky palate; moderate malt body, no bitterness; the finish is corny and sweetish - bad canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark golden colour with almost no foam left; shy oily aromatic hoppy aroma, some sweetness and a medium malt body, some tartness and a low bitterness; oily and slightly dry grassy finish - modest courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of paper and sour apples; medium malt body; the sweet malt backbone is dominated by unwelcomed sourish notes; the finish is dry and sourish - not without interest but looks unfortunately not fresh anymore (althoug only 3 months after BB date) from Bier-Bienne - translucide pale golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of plastic, corn and solvent; moderate malt backbone and pretty tart; very harsh bitterness and a rough corny and paperboard-like finish - urgh ! clear pale yellow colour, almost no head, few hop aroma, sweet and oily - one-dimensional and boring courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a clear brown colour under a little but persistent beige foam; correct lacing; aroma of marzipan and cane sugar; sweet and thin malt body; flat, short dusty and cookie-like finish - something went wrong here courtesy of Per Samuelsson - relatively clear golden colour with almost no foam; the nose shows nothing but discrete plastic notes; the very high carbonation almost hides the poor malt body; sweet and no bitterness (the name of the beer must be ironical); finishes surprisingly dry but short and watery - luckily, I'm not disappointed because there is a long time that I don't expect anymore to have a good beer coming from a new country courtesy of Oakes - clear golden colour, little foam and a nice lace; strong metallic nose with a touch of plastic; sweet and oily with an unclean malt palate; no bitterness and a metallic finish - very bad courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a clear ruby-brown colour, almost no foam left; aroma of butter and caramel, sweet and poor malt body; some late tartness, slightly toasted; moderate and flat caramelish finish - very modest courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a very foamy pale beige head; aroma of sour apples and rancid cream; medium-bodied and quite sourish, astringent and sourish fruity finish - dubious courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy blond beer with a little creamy white foam; nice lacework; gentle flowery and honeyish aroma; medium-bodied and quite sweet, some shy tartness and a quite long honeyish and aromatic aftertaste courtesy of oh6gdx - very dark brown colour under a firm and creamy beige head; nice lace; toasted, almost smokey maltiness, notes of cookies and butter; soft and creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation, sweet and medium-bodied at best, a late but fair bitterness; finishes moderately dry, long, toasted and malty - a nice one courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy pale golden-yellow colour; gentle notes of almonds in the nose; clean palate, some sweetness and a moderate malt body; low bitterness; slightly oily; more notes of almonds in the aftertaste - nothing special courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a clear amber colour with a poor head retention; some biscuity maltiness, light notes of red fruit; robust malt body maintained by a good carbonation, beautiful balance between the initial sweetness and the finishing pronounced bitterness; long and very dry bitter and malty aftertaste - a very good beer courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a clear dark amber colour with a fast disappearing foam; fruity aromatic hoppiness with notes of caramel; initial sweetness, regular and medium malt body; some late dry bitterness and more notes of red fruits in the finish - moderately tasty but very drinkable courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy amber-brown colour without foam; aroma of fresh apples and herbs, sweet and medium-bodied, quite low carbonation and some tart sourness; moderately dry and fruity finish - weird courtesy of Per - pours a very dark brown colour with a poor head retention; fair malty nose with notes of toffee; very sweet and with a good malt body; long sweetish malty and caramelish finish courtesy of oh6gdx - very dark brown colour with almost no foam left; aroma of cola, malt and ginger; sweet and heavy mouthfeel, good malt body; th finish is malty with more notes of ginger - forgettable courtesy of oh6gdx - black coloured with no head retention; solid aroma of smoked bacon and salami; medium-bodied, rounded mouthfeel and with a decent bitterness; quite dry and fairly smokey malty finish showing more notes of bacon and ashes - a beautiful smoked beer courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; sourish nose with notes of cheese and smoke; medium-bodied and highly carbonated, sourish; long smoky malty finish with lingering sourish fruity notes brown-orange colour, fine head, apple and grapefruit aroma with notes of juniper, very sweet balanced by a nice acidity, aftertaste of alcohol, fruity, sweeties-like - very original with lot of character hazy red-amber colour, almost no foam, apple, moisture and herbal aroma with smokey notes, very sweet and oily with a finishing acidity, bubblegum-like finish with a warming alcohol touch, a bit disgusting - original and hard to rate courtesy of oh6gdx; canned as Chocolate Porter - clear dark ruby colour with a little beige foam and a nice lacing; deep aroma of pralines and chocolate; quite light-bodied, sweet and highly carbonated; late sourness/bitterness before a moderately dry and sour aftertaste of cocoa - not really convincing courtesy of oh6gdx - clear bronze colour with a modest foam left; shy hints of flowery and fruity hoppiness, sweet and fizzy with a medium malt body; decently tasty, moderate malty and corny finish canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear bright golden colour with a little white foam; nice lace; gentle flowery hoppiness, sweet and light to medium malt body; quite watery and slightly corny finish courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a very dark brown, almost black colour; a little and irregualr foam; gently roasted with notes of ashes and dust; medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel; slightly dry finish with some bitterness, aftertaste of ashes with a touch of vanilla - unspectacular courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - clear amber-bronze colour with a little pale beige foam; a hint of toasted malts, sweet and medium-bodied, moderate malty finish - well-made but absolutely no character courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a hazy dark reddish-amber colour with a modest foam left; malt and caramel in the nose with a metallic touch; sweet and medium-bodied, a hint of sourness and a decently long aftertaste of toffee courtesy of oh6gdx - clear deep golden-blond beer with a long lasting white foam; a fair yet subtle smokiness in the nose; rounded palate, medium-bodied; some sweet maltiness and a low bitterness; light corny notes and a long smoky finish with some residual sugars - very decent courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy blond colour with a little chaotic foam left; aroma of leather and grass; juicy palate with a light tart bitterness, medium-bodied, some residual sugars in a decently bitter herbal finish courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - slightly hazy pale golden-yellow colour, little irregualr foam; citrusy aroma with spicy notes (cinnamon); sweet and sligthly tart, light to medium-bodied; very short finish; moderately dry and corny cloudy red-brown colour, no foam, smokey, banana bubblegum aroma, oily, a bit acidic, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is quite long, blubblegum-like with more subtle notes of banana and smoke - an enormous thank you to Laurent Mousson for this one ! courtesy of oh6gdx; plastic hand bottle - cloudy amber brown with a fast disappearing foam, weird aroma of fish and meat; almost no carbonation and no malt body; a fair sweetness which persists in the finish; more notes of meat in the aftertaste - not that bad courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright dark brown colour with a rubish hue; persistent beige foam; pretty aroma of roasted malts, ashes and with buttery tones underneath; moderate malt body, regular and solid carbonation, some sweetness and a long toasted malty finish where notes of caramel and ashes show up - very pleasant courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - pale and clear golden-yellow with a poor white foam left; aroma of paperboard and bile; thin-bodied and tasteless; very low bitterness; watery and vaguely citrusy finish - very bad courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy and pale golden colour under a solid white foam; shows a heavy honeyish aroma with notes of herbs and perfume; sweet and with a moderate malt body, quite tasteless and with a hint of acidity; vegetable and more honey in the aftertaste - one-dimensional , poor and weird courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy reddish-amber colour with a modest head retention, the aroma is bready with notes of caramel; thin-bodied, mild and with a subtle carbonation; moderate carbonation with long bready and malty tones in the aftertaste - quite charming can; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright golden colour, little persistent foam; aroma of soap and butter with a light fruity touch; medium malt body, some sweetness and a very low bitterness; moderately dry malty and slightly fruity finish - not that bad canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - pale golden colour with a little but persistent foam, correct lacing; solid herbal aroma with notes of oily hops and almonds; medium-bodied with some sweetness before a decent herbal bitterness, slightly oily; quite dry and long grassy aftertaste - very drinkable can; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright golden colour, no head retention; some aromatic hoppiness showing fat and rough grassy notes; sweet and oily, quite full-bodied but with some harshness; the finish is moderately dry with notes of solvent and pepper - strange and without subtility courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - hazy golden colour with a solid white foam; aroma of old apples and pear, fizzy and light to medium-body, sweet with a late tartness; slightly malty and herbal finish courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark blond colour with a poor head retention; crisp peanutty aroma, pretty aromatic; medium-bodied and slightly tart, moderate bitterness, quite dry and earthy finish with more peanutty tones courtesy of oh6gdx - almost black coloured with a persistent and firm beige foam; correct lacing; solid aroma of mocha, milk coffee; some tartness due to a solid carbonation; good malt body and a robust bitterness; the finish is a bit lactic with more notes of milk coffee and chocolate courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark brown colour with a poor head retention; gently toasted with buttery notes and hints of licorice; thin-bodied and with a low carbonation; quite harsh palate and sweet, some late tart and dry bitterness before a quite empty finish - very dubious courtesy of oh6gdx - dark black coloured with a modest foam left; very roasted aroma of dark chocolate and coffee with vanilla notes; mediumb-bodied and pretty tasty, some sweetness, low bitterness and a quite long finish of licorice and cold coffee courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy blond-orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of honey and herbs; slightly metallic; rounded palate and medium-bodied, solidly bitter and with a long flowery and almondy finish; dry courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy blond-orange colour with a firm and persistent white foam; aroma of dust, spices and grapefruit; moderate malt body, tart and acidic, lively carbonation, dry and bitter/acidic fruity finish; slightly phenolic courtesy of oh6gdx - clear amber colour, no foam left; aroma of flowers, mint and caramel; moderate malt body, sweet with some tartness; short and slightly dry earthy and flowery finish dark orange colour, absolutely no foam, aroma of smoked bacon, apricot and herbal, very low carbonation, sweet and sour, very long dry sour finish with fruity notes - a strange but not unpleasant experience transparent golden colour, few head, mild hop aroma, crispy, quite full-bodied, too oily for my taste courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy dark reddish-amber colour, fine stable pale beige foam leaving a nice lace; slightly toasty and malty nose, unclean aroma of caramel and flowers; sweet, heavy and quite full-bodied, some weird bitterness; the finish shows more malty notes but is quite short and a bit watery - not bad at all but chaotic courtesy of oh6gdx; labeled Joulu III - pours a clear red-amber colour under a solid persistent beige foam; perfect lace; slightly earthy aroma of toffee and gingerbread; some sweetness, very creamy mouthfeel, a moderate bitterness, quite dry earthy and slightly spicy finish - not bad at all ... and more a Vienna than a dunkel to me courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - clear and bright amber colour with a short lasting head; weird aroma of fish and caramel; low carbonation and a poor malt body; sweet with some tart bitterness, moderately dry caramelish and a bit toasty finish clear dark reddish-brown colour with a big creamy head, nice lace, toasted maltiness with light plumy notes, light-bodied, low bitterness, the finish is dry and slightly smokey - light but not bad at all courtesy of oh6gdx - clear amber-brown colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of corn, red fruits, marzipan and undefined spices; rounded palate and thin to medium-bodied; a light and late harshness, some sweetness and a very low bitterness; slightly dry corny finish where the fruity tones remain very discrete courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - clear golden-bronze colour under a foamy but fast disappearing white head; correct lace; charming aromatic hoppiness, notes of hazelnut, medium-bodied, a gentle late bitterness; long aftertaste of peanuts - pleasant and very aromatic courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - slightly hazy amber colour with no head retention; notes of caramel and red fruits; chewy malts; sweet and with a moderate malt body, light carbonation and no bitterness; light malty and caramelish aftertaste and a metallic touch courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy bordeaux colour, no foam remaining; aroma of raspberries marmelade; good malt body and a regular carbonation; sweet and lively palate; moderate malty finish with notes of red fruits - a pleasant beer courtesy of oh6gdx - very dark brown colour with no foam left; aroma of cola and licorice; some sweetness from the malt; rounded palate and a medium malt backbone; decently tasty, low bitterness and a gentle malty aftertaste with more notes of licorice - unusual courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy orange colour with a solid foamy white head; nice lace; a fair aroma of corn and banana; highly carbonated and a creamy palate, some tart acidity and quite dry corny and banana-ish aftertaste - well-made courtesy of oh6gdx - pours an opaque dark brown colour under a solid creamy beige head; nice lace; roasted malty aroma with notes of biscuits and apples; creamy mouthfeel and a high carbonation, robust initial sweetness, medium to full-bodied; hint of late bitterness; the aftertaste is very toasty, malty, earthy and buttery - a good beer canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a hazy dark red-amber colour under a fine beige head; earthy and flowery aroma with notes of red ruits; medium and regular malt body; finishes dry and bitter with more long flowery notes courtesy of oh6gdx - clear amber colour, little persistent foam; slightly toasty, aroma of melon and toffee; sweet malt flavour, a moderate bitterness and a rather short aftertaste of red fruits and straw courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy blond-orange colour with a little foam; aroma of corn and peanuts with a touch of orange; effervescent, medium-bodied and with a light tartnbess, the finish is rather dry and short with some flowery notes courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - slightly hazy golden-blond colour with a persistent white foam; fat grassy aroma with notes of corn; a bit oily and medium-bodied, sweet, long grassy and sweetish finish - quite heavy and unrefined courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a cloudy dark red-brown colour; almost no foam; aroma of apple and licorice; high carbonated, medium-bodied with a very dry, slightly herbal and licorice finish courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark brown colour and no foam; sweet malts and caramel in the nose; sweet with a medium to full malt body supported by a fine carbonation; some residual sweetness along with ,alty, caramelish notes in the finish - solid and drinkable but unspectacular canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy dark golden-amber colour; very little beige foam; sweet malty aroma with light notes of caramel, almost medium-bodied, some sweetness but otherwise quite tasteless; soft palate, short elusive finish with a hint of caramel and flowers - gentle canned; from Bier-Bienne - pale and clear golden colour and with a poor foam left; aroma of plastic and rancid butter; initially slightly oily and with a modest malt body, fizzy; dry and short corny and buttery finish - very bad canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a clear pale amber colour with a little foam left; light notes of flowers and caramel, slightly toasted; sweet and with a modest carbonation; thin-bodied; a weird herbal bitterness before a short flowery and caramelish finish - pretty strange canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; toasted aroma of toffee with light metallic notes; sweet and rather thin-bodied, low bitterness and with a moderate aftertaste of toasted caramelish malts - gentle courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden-bronze colour with a moderate white head, aroma of plastic, solvent and oily hops, sweet and quite tasteless, no bitterness, synthetic aftertaste clear brown colour, chaotic foam, moderate maltiness, buttery, quite earthy, light-bodied and neutral flavours, short watery finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden-copper colour, little persistent foam with a nice lacing; light notes of alcohol with some vanilla and apple; very sweet maltiness, no bitterness, long malty finish with more notes of alcohol - burning fuel ... canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear bronze colour with an elusive foam; light fruity hoppiness, medium-bodied, sweet, chewy malts palate; dusty and slightly fruity finish - decent courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - slightly hazy amber colourpoor foam left, caramel and flowers in the nose; lively carbonation and quite thin-bodied, slightly sweet, some residual sweetness and more caramelish notes in the finish courtesy of oh6gdx/i> - pours a hazy red-orange colour under a slightly beige foam and a correct lacing; subtle hoppiness with aroma of quince and apricot; slightly oily, clean and rounded palate, medium-bodied; a fait bitterness introduces a dry fruity and quite long lasting finish courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy copper-orange colour with a modest foam left; aroma of nougat, yeast, candi sugar and some undefined fruits; pretty sweet and medium to full malt backbone, no bitterness and lot of residual sugars; more fruits, yeast and nougat in the finish courtesy of oh6gdx - dark black in colour and with a little dark beige foam left; gently roasted aroma of pralines and licorice; full-bodied and very sweet; long sweetish chocolatey aftertaste with light notes of vanilla - nice dessert beer indeed from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy dark red-amber colour under an elusive beige foam; nice lacing; aroma of litchies, almonds and cloves; initialy creamy mouthfeel but soon continues tart and sharply bitter; medium-bodied underneath; the finish is long, dry and very bitter with fruity and honeyish notes - a beautiful hoppy brew courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a very dark brown colour with a ruby hue; solid creamy beige head; gently roasted nose, aroma of pralines with some vanilla and licorice in the background; moderate carbonation and a good malt body; oily and solidly bitter; long coffeish, chocolaty finish with some dried fruity notes and residual sugars courtesy of oh6gdx/i> - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour, almost no foam; aroma of quince and pear; sweet and medium-bodied; quite low carbonation; lively palate; a moderate bitterness introduces a quite long fruity finish - interesting courtesy of oh6gdx - fully cloudy dark and bright orange colour, quickly disappearing foam; aroma of oranges and tangerines; medium-bodied but irregular body; unclean, sweet with some tart acidity; short dry and elusive fruity and yeasty finish - doesn't work for me courtesy of oh6gdx - bordeaux-brown colour, hazy; little irregualr foam formed of big bubbles; aroma of butterscotch and cookie maltiness; sweet and medium-bodied, fairly bitter, dry and malty, somehow flowerish finish courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark brown colour with a solid creamy dark beige head; toasty nose with notes of cookie maltiness and bitter almonds; medium-bodied, some sweetness and some sourness too; long sourish and malty almondy finish - the sourness fits here very well courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy golden-amber colour with a little persistent pale beige foam; correct lacework; aroma of herbs and rye with traces of honey; harsh palate with some sweetness below, medium-bodied, quite dry with some herbal bitterness; moderately short dry herbal finish with light honeyish notes - interesting courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright golden beer with a modest foam left; fairly spicy and grassy aroma; crisp and medium-bodied; quite bitter and with a solid grassy hoppy finish; slightly bitter, fresh and lively courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark orange colour with some particules floating within; no foam left; yeasty, juicy orange with strong notes of coriander, solid carbonation and sweetness, good malt body; a respectable citric acidity gives it a good drinkability; more spicy and citrusy notes met some residual sugars in a quite long finish courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam; slightly roasted with notes of caramel and chocolate, medium-bodied, tart and slightly astringent; quite dry and fairly bitter with a roasty aftertaste of malt and caramel with a light citric note - very interesting courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy golden colour with a solid white foam; solid herbal aroma with notes of honey, very fresh, clean and fresh palate, medium-bodied, sharp and decently bitter; long herbal and honeyish finish - very nice beer courtesy of oh6gdx - amber-orange colour with a bad head retention; aroma of dried dates with a touch of vinegar (didn’t catch the juniper here); sweet and with a low carbonation; quite thin-bodied; low bitterness and more notes of dates in the finish - confusing courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden-amber colour, bad head retention; the aroma shows fat grassy and peppery notes; rounded malt profile, full-bodied, fair and dry bitterness; the finish is herbal, salty and very dry - balance and character for this quite unusual pils courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden colour with a solid white foam; gentle aromatic hops bringing a note of almonds; sweet and moderate malt body, subtle carbonation; quite harsh in the finish with lingering notes of iron and paperboard - quite bad courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy reddish-brown colour, no foam remaining; aroma of prune and licorice, a touch of alcohol, blueberries and nut; sweet and full-bodied, a bit sticky, some dry bitterness; quite short fruity finish where unwanted flowery notes appear courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden colour under a foamy white head; fat grassy nose, oily hops; fizzy and tart, medium-bodied, moderate bitterness; aftertaste of almonds and wet paperboard courtesy of oh6gdx - bronze colour with a little persistent foam; oily aromatic hoppiness; quite sweet with a good malt body, a moderate bitterness, logn aftertaste of peanuts and flowers - crisp and fresh; not bad at all courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden colour under a foamy white head; fat grassy nose, oily hops; fizzy and tart, medium-bodied, moderate bitterness; aftertaste of almonds and wet paperboard courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a clear and bright dark ruby-brown colour, foamy beige head leaving a correct lace but vanishing quickly; aroma of bread/yeast and dextrose; a subtle carbonation and a poor malt body, sweet with some tart corny finish; quite dry aftertaste leaving long notes of malts in the mouth - very thin but without most of the characteristics making almost all NA beers undrinkable; a nice surprise canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear bronze colour with a solid and firm white foam; moderate buttery and flowery nose; sweet and smooth, low carbonation; no real bitterness and with a flowery and quite weird finish courtesy of oh6gdx - translucide and pale golden colour, temporary white foam; aroma of paper and dust, sweet and dull, fizzy and light-bodied; quite dry and very short corny and papery finish - deeply bad courtesy of oh6gdx - clear ruby-brown colour with an elusive foam; some red fruits and a hint of caramel in the nose, metallic; solid carbonation, sweet and medium-bodied; quite dry and bitter finish with notes of biscuit and caramel - sharp and rather dull clear red-amber colour, few foam, aroma of berries and malt, chocolate, sweet, medium-bodied, oily, long dry malty and fruity finish - charming courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - very clear golden colour with a persistent white foam; nice lace left on the glass; light aroma of oily grass and corn; thin-bodied and pretty tasteless, sweet and with no bitterness; light herbal finish courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - clear and bright golden coloured, little white foam left; fresh aroma of citrus and cinnamon, light notes of other spices, moderate malt body, some sweetness and a wheaty honeyish finish - an easy beer but not unpleasant at all courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - clear and bright golden-bronze colour under an elusive white foam; no aroma except for a touch of corn; sweet and almost medium-bodied, some tartness, no bitterness, short corny finish - bad courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a hazy amber-orange colour, decent white head and a nice lace; aroma of bread and fruits bubblegum; very carbonated, medium-bodied, short and moderately dusty, bready finish courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy amber-copper colour with a little beige foam; aroma of smoked sausages; medium to full malt body, sweet and clean rounded palate; long smokey finish with some flowery notes courtesy of oh6gdx - translucide golden orange colour with a poor head retention; a decent smokiness in a one dimensional nose; medium-bodied and slightly tart, no bitterness and a flowery gently smoky finish - simplistic courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - clear reddish-amber colour with a little irregular foam; tart aroma of caramel and flowers; sweet and medium-bodied, pretty tart and gently bitter, some residual sugars and more flowery tones in the finish very dark colour, big creamy black-tainted head, nice lace, black chocolate and dark fruity aroma, full-bodied, strong bitterness with a long dry chocolate finish clear bright golden colour, giant creamy head and a nice lace, grassy nose, light grainy, sweet, slightly oily and dry clear gold-amber colour with a fine foam, wet paperboard and green apple aroma, sweet and dry with a plastic-like finish can; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and dark amber colour with a very little foam; a gentle malty nose with a hint of toastiness; sweet maltiness, some biscuity and dusty notes in the finish, ashes - the 8% are quite well hidden courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a firm and very creamy white foam; a subtle yet well-present flowery hoppiness; velvety palate with a late and light sourness; shyly tasty; low bitterness and a gentle fruity hoppy aftertaste courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark amber-brown beer under a dark beige foam; nutty and flowery with a fair hoppiness; creamy palate and quite full-bodied; some sourness; short and dry flowery and earthy finish courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of orange peels and red fruits marmalade; quite thick and full-bodied; sweet and decently bitter; residual sweetness in a long fruity and thick hoppy finish courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour, little pale beige head; aroma of caramel and flowers; notes of bread; low carbonation, sweet and gently bitter; long aftertaste of flowers and caramel courtesy of oh6gdx - dark brown colour with a long lasting beige foam left; nice lacework; huge aroma of nesquik and chocolate; slightly dusty; sweet and quite creamy palate; no bitterness and enough chocolate left in the finish for all the family; notes of vanilla and quite thin-bodied - lacking of balance courtesy of oh6gdx - dark black coloured with no head retention; robustly toasted aroma with notes of ashes and coffee; clean palate with a low carbonation; fairly bitter and a long toasted chocolatey and coffeish aftertaste - very pleasant courtesy of oh6gdx - dark brown, almost black colour with a little beige foam left; solid aroma of cold ashes and licorice; fairly toasted, quite light-bodied and decently bitter; long toasted finish of ashes - a nice Schwarzbier courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and pale ruby-brown colour, little foam left; fairly toasted with notes of biscuity maltiness and caramel; medium-bodied and quite sweet with some tartness due to the lively carbonation; some late bitterness; long and very earthy cookie-like finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear reddish-amber beer with no head retention; a fair aroma of smoked meat with notes of red fruits below; candy sugar and perfume; subtle and moderate carbonation, thin-bodied and slightly dry; quite long smokey and fruity finish - original courtesy of oh6gdx - clear bronze colour with a very poor head retention; unusual aroma of hazelnut and grains, slightly spicy; clean palate and moderate malt body, some late bitterness; dry and bitter hazelnutty finish pale red-amber colour, almost no foam, aroma of cheese and dust, sweet and medium-bodied, dusty finish - what a strange stuff ?!? intense golden colour, fine lace, fruity and alcohol nose, sweet and full pours a clear amber colour with a little pale beige foam; aroma of apple and quince marmelade with a hint of undefined spices; a bit vinous;; a decent malt body, a good and regualr carbonation; sweet and with a low bitterness; moderately dry and with a long fruity and a bit sweeties-like finish clear amber-orange colour with almost no foam remaining; aroma of malt and licorice; initial sweetness, sticky and very tasty, malty, robust dry bitterness, long aftertaste of red fruits and spices - a solid and very pleasant brew courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy blond colour with a persistent white foam; yeasty with solid notes of ripe bananas; esters; chewy malts, very sweet and highly carbonated; quite full-bodied; aftertaste of solvent, alcohol and candi sugars courtesy of Oliver Bieri - cloudy honeyish colour with a poor head retention; very yeasty aroma with notes of spices and honey; medium malt backbone and quite sour; the finish is fizzy and pretty short with notes of citrus, spices and yeast - a bit weird and I’m not sure the sourness is really controlled, but interesting and quite pleasant courtesy of Oliver Bieri - slightly hazy amber-orange coloured and with a firm long lasting creamy head; correct lacework; light notes of solvent, aroma of pear and hazelnut; low carbonation and a soft palate; initially sweet and a late sourness; a decent malt backbone; the finish is corny and fruity (pear again) - interesting courtesy of Oliver Bieri - hazy dark amber colour with a solid and firm creamy beige head; a fair flowery honeyish aroma with some sourish notes; very creamy mouthfeel and with a decent malt body, a subtle carbonation and a late sourness; pretty sweet, some residual sweetness and long honeyish, flowery notes in the finish - interesting courtesy of Oliver Bieri - slightly hazy amber-orange colour with a persistent creamy beige foam; dusty nose with light sourish notes of berries; quite creamy palate with light acidic notes and some sweetness; moderate malt body; the finish is gently fruity and quite short - subtle and pretty unusual clear golden-amber colour, fine head, aroma of paperboard and unfermented malt, plastic and sewer with an aftertaste of wash products absolutely undrinkable clear golden-orange colour, few head, lemon and synthetic aroma, sweet and slightly acid with a brief citrusy finish - it's like drinking washing powder clear bright golden colour, unregular foam, hint of lemon and alcohol in a poor nose, oily and medium-bodied, cloying sweetness, the finish is malty with more alcohol notes courtesy of the Aellig's family - pours a cloudy orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of yeast, bread and apples; a decent malt backbone and a solid carbonation, some tart bitterness and a solid bready and yeasty finish courtesy of the Aellig's family - cloudy deep golden-amber colour under a solid creamy and long lasting beige foam; aroma of peach, litchies and yeast; sweet and with a velvety mouthfeel; medium-bodied; long peachy finish with quite a lot of residual sugars courtesy of the Aellig's family - cloudy very dark ruby-brown colour with a little persistent dark beige foam; roasted chocolatey aroma with hints of licorice and vanilla; medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; a hint of sourness and some sweetness; moderate bitterness; long malty aftertaste of cold coffee and chestnut courtesy of Stéphanie Dürler - pours a slightly hazy pale golden colour under a little foam; deep and very pure aroma of honey and almonds, notes of cocoa; rather high carbonation and a decent malt body; the finish is long, nutty and oily, no bitterness - original and pleasant though tending to be cloying if you finish your glass from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy blond colour with a little foam left; a gentle aroma of chestnuts with notes of cream; a solid carbonation and slightly oily; medium-bodied, some sweetness and no bitterness; lingering notes of chestnuts in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - translucid bright reddish-amber colour with no foam left; a fair aroma of chestnuts; pretty oily palate and a modest malt backbone, a solid but subtle carbonation, some late tartness and quite sweet; long chestnutty finish - one-dimensional but not unpleasant pours a clear golden-amber colour with a little but stable foam; the aroma is flowery/grassy with light citrusy notes; sweet and quite full-bodied, rather high carbonation and a low bitterness; the finish is quite flat with more grassy and citrusy notes - terribly lacking of character from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark blond colour with a little long lasting foam; nice lace; very estery with notes of pear, apples and honey; overcarbonated and pretty malty, quite sweet, very tart and dry; long estery and fruity finish canned - pours a clear golden colour under a white foamy head; fresh and gently herbal nose; quite sweet and with a moderate malt body; low if any bitterness; notes of herbs and corn in a decently long finish copper colour, deep fruity nose, deep malt flavour clear bronze colour with a persistent foamy white head; correct lacing, estery nose with notes of old apple and yeast; lively palate and a solid malt body; very tart and a bit acidic/bitter; subtle and solid carbonation; quite bitter and with some residual sweetness; fruity, estery finish sweet, alcohol too present very dark brown, yet clear and with a reddish hue; big creamy beige head and a correct lacing; the aroma is slightly roasted with notes of chocolate, nuts and a touch of ginger; sweet and quite thin-bodied, sweet chocolaty finish - the 8,6% alcohol are not really noticable; too sweet to be really good clear golden-blond colour with a little irregular foam; aroma of solvent and tangerines, strong notes of alcohol too; very sweet, respectable malt body and a very low bitterness; long sweetish and fruity finish with burning alcohol notes - almost drinkable pale golden and clear in colour, the initial foam instantly disappears; the aroma is a mix of alcohol, cane sugar and solvent, sweet (very !) and oily in the mouth, a good malt body, thick and viscous, sugary and warming alcohol finish - a perfect fuel for alcoholics ! clear golden-amber colour, fine head, aroma of orange and yeast, sweet and slightly tart, dry fruity finish with light alcohol notes slightly hazy pale golden colour under a solid foamy white head; nice lace; aroma of esters, old apples and pears; low carbonation and quite flat palate, very sweet and slightly oily; the finish is sugary and fruity - weird clear golden colour, few head, strong herbal aroma, sweet, full with a long dry hoppy finish - fresh and robust - this is definitely not the same beer, the old version was a malt liquor, this one is close to a pils cloudy orange colour, creamy head, yeasty, bready and light citrusy, smooth and slightly tart with a spicy finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden-amber colour, no head retention; honey and spicy nose; some tartness and medium-bodied; notes of alcohol and a metallic touch show up in the aftertaste, short and mineral courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy reddish-brown colour, little foam; aroma of yeast, bread and malt; effervescent, quite thin-bodied; short aftertaste of bread - dubious almost white colour, big head, orange and honey aroma, slightly salty with some finishing acidity - strange and original courtesy of the Aellig's family - gently hazy blond colour with a little white foam left; aroma of pear and cinnamon (mirabelle ? maybe); slightly acidic and with a moderate malt backbone, a subtle but fair carbonation; short fruity finish - fresh and interesting bottled@Strasbourg - cloudy and unappetizing amber colour, poor head retention; aroma of candi sugar and pear; very sweet and slightly tart; medium-bodied; sweet caramelish and pepery finish - not bad but a little bit cloying after 1dl courtesy of the Aellig's family - hazy amber-bronze colour with a little persistent beige foam; aroma of cider and orange peel; juicy palate and quite acidic, some tartness and a lingering acidity in a bitter orange-ish aftertaste courtesy of the Aellig's family - slightly hazy dark golden beer with a modest foam left; a fair and subtle aroma of mirabelle plum and vanilla; rounded palate with a solid but subtle carbonation; pretty sweet, medium-bodied and with no bitterness; some residual sweetness in a long and charming fruity (mirabelle again), vanilla and herbal finish dark brown colour, few head,licorice and chocolate aroma, roasted, light-bodied, dry and bitter finish with notes of coffee dark orange colour, fine head, peanut and orange aroma, rather flat, sligthly sour, short finish dark orange colour, few head, very discret aroma, slightly fruity, tart, flat, no character courtesy of Pascal Sauser, 10-2008 - pours a clear golden-bronze colour with a persistent off-white foam; some notes of quince marmelade in a quite discrete aroma; the palate is oily and fizzy, the sweetness is partially balanced by some tartness due to the quite high carbonation, the finish leaves us me with some fruity notes and not much more - inoffensive

july 2003 - hazy blond-orange colour, dense fine head, apricot and corn aroma, slightly sweet with a good malt body, dry and subtle honeyish aftertaste - refreshing and with some subtility but could afford a little bit more character - supposed to be a pilsner but it is not true to the style from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - slightly hazy dark golden colour with a little foam left; chewy malts and dark fruits marmalade in the nose; a good malt body and sweet, moderate carbonation and quite sticky palate, no bitterness and some residual sugars in a quite long fruity finish - boring courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear reddish-amber colour with a modest beige foam remaining; aroma of caramel with some flowery notes and a touch of solvent; fizzy and light-bodied, elusive palate, sweet and with no bitterness; quite dry caramelish finish - terribly lacking of character clear bronze colour with a poor foam left; aroma of ripe banana; sweet and very carbonated, some tartness and a long banana and slightly corny finish - simplistic and one-dimensional but not bad cloudy dark amber colour with a giant foamy head and a nice lacing; very spicy nose (ginger and cloves) with notes of cinnamon; high carbonation and medium-bodied, very strong bitterness, dry and itter spicy finish - it really tastes like Christmas ... a 7 corn beer (barley, wheat, rye, oatmeal, spelt, buckwheat and mil) - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent foam; fruity aromatic hopiness (orange and apricot) with some notes of cream; a touch of acidity in front of a solid malt body; some tartness and a decent bitterness; the finish is rather dry, long, fruity and malty - a very good brew cloudy orange colour, fine but quickly disappearing head, aroma of cream, orange zest and peach, medium-bodied and oily, tart and bitter, the finish is very dry and bitter with more fruity notes, refreshing and complex; at last a good beer from this brewery ! cloudy red-orange colour, the initial foam quickly disappears, estery nose, orangezest with notes of other red fruits, a bit bubblegum-like, overcarbonated with a light to medium body, acidic with some bitterness in the finish, very dry finish which shows some diacetyl notes - one more chaotic beer from this more than dubious brewery cloudy bright orange colour, fine head, deep spicy aroma (coriander, cloves) with notes of honey and lemon, smooth and medium-bodied with a brutal sourness/acidity, the finish is dry, long, sour and citric -interesting nose but lacking seriously of balance cloudy dark red-amber colour with a giant creamy head and a beautiful lace, bubblegum-like aroma of prune, malt and alcohol (malt extract ?), very smooth and carbonated with an earthy, malty finish - strong character but a little bit artificial and unbalanced in a wrong way dark colour with a fine brown tainted head, strong bitter coffee aroma with some notes of vinegar, very tart, overcarbonated and sour, the finish is bitter, sour and coffeeish - a very strange brewery indeed, brewing beers with a lot of character but chaotic and with some mistakes; the potentiel is present anyway clear very pale amber colour, almost no head, fresh, citrusy notes, very malty, dry but quite neutral, short finish brown colour, big creamy head, deep biscuit and coffee aroma, bitter with a long dry coffeeish aftertaste - very nice and complex amber-blond colour, few head, berries and licorice aroma, gingerbread, light-bodied, sweet with a robust malty finish - lot of character amber colour, few head, smokey nose with notes of dark fruity, sweet and slightly bitter, the finish is long and smokey "the most alcoholic pale beer in the world" according to the label. Are those guys too lazy to update their informations ? Anyway, let's take a look: bright clear golden colour, very few foam, aroma of orange, sweeties-like with strong alcohol notes, sweet and very oily, heavy malty alcohol finish - deeply unbalanced, disgusting and not drinkable; too bad this is made from a swiss recipe :-( red-amber colour, fine head and a nice lacing, caramel, licorice with some spices in the nose, peppery, medium-bodied, sweet with a dry malty and fruity finsh - charming ... even by 36 degrees celsius outside light hazy pale golden colour, fine head, cane sugar and alcohol in the nose, spicy notes, very sweet and oily, dry heavy finish with hints of fruits (apricot, orange ?) and alcohol - good for those who don't like beers clear bright golden colour, fine dense head, spicy and honeyish nose, smooth and sparkling, with a decent bitterness,the finish is relatively dry and honeyish - complex and subtle courtesy of Laurent Mousson; labelled Loroyse d’Hiver - pours a clear amber colour with a poor head retention; aroma of butter and apple, sugary; medium-bodied, effervescent, quite short buttery finish with notes of alcohol courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very slightly hazy dark reddish colour, little elusive foam; aroma of chewy malts with some notes of red fruits; slightly smokey, sweet with a low carbonation and a moderate malt body; no bitterness and a fruity finish with some residual sugars courtesy of the Aellig's family - cloudy dark blond colour with a little persistent foam; estery aroma with notes of apples; high carbonation and a medium malt body; pretty tart and with a low bitterness; sweetish and estery fruity finish - modest courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy orange colour with a little pale beige foam; aroma of oranges, peach and dust; sweet with a decent malt backbone, very low bitterness; long aftertaste of orange peels clear blond colour, big creamy foam and a nice lacing, fruity and estery nose, some acidity and medium-bodied, fresh with a nice bitter, fruity and very dry finish - a very nice balanced hoppiness courtesy of the Aellig's family - cloudy pale orange-blond colour with a bright white foam; nice lacework; aroma of hay and undefined spices; pretty citric; sweet and quite acidic, medium-bodied, lot of carbonation and with a spicy and citrusy finish - dubious courtesy of the Aellig's family - pale golden colour under a solid foamy white head; estery nose with notes of solvent; sweet and medium-bodied; sticky palate and with a fizzy, estery and flowery finish very pale blond colour, fine dense head, some coriander in the nose, citrusy, sparkling, fresh, acidic, light fruity finish - pleasant blond-orange colour, no foam, malty nose with notes of caramel, tart and malty, aftertaste of gingerbread pale amber colour, nice head, honeyish notes, tart and quite sour, very malty, dry and short finish - aggressiv and cheap champagne-like hazy blond with a big creamy head and a beautiful lace, yeasty and cloves aroma with strong honeyish notes, acidic, medium-bodied, long dry honeyish finish with nice spiced reminiscences - complex and balanced, subtle with lot of character clear amber-orange colour, no foam; the aroma is spicy with notes of strawberry marmelade, rather full-bodied and sweet, moderate carbonation, more red fruits in the finish - interesting and quite tasty courtesy of Sido & Titof; brewed using buckwheat - hazy bronze colour with a little white head; smooth aroma of almonds; soft mouthfeel, a respectable malt body and a moderate aromatic bitterness; decent fruity (orange, apricot) and honeyish aftertaste - not very tasty but ok courtesy of Sido & Titof - dark black with a creamy beige head; gently roasted with notes of cream, hazelnut and black chocolate; medium-bodied with some sweetness and a late bitterness; roasty chocolaty finish with a hint of licorice - pleasant hazy blond colour, almost no foam, strange aroma of vegetables, some citrusy notes, light to medium body, light but rough bitterness, dry watery finish - dubious amber-blond colour with tons of yeast floating within, no foam, fresh aromatic hoppiness, lemony aroma, a bit sweet with a clean and solid malt body, long sugary and malty finish with a pleasant lingering hoppiness pours a bright and clear golden colour, fine and firm persistent creamy head, beautiful lacing; herbs and diacytyl with a citrusy touch characterize the nose; creamy mouthfeel, sweet with a high carbonation, moderate malt body, the finish shows lot of residual sweetness and strong notes of pear - I’m not sure every flavour is under control here ... artificial clear golden colour, nice foamy head, aroma of blackcurrant and blueberries, notes of haye, tart and highly carbonated, notes of diacetyl, robust malt backbone, the finish is fruity with some residual sugars and more unpleasant diacetyl notes courtesy of Pascal Sauser; thank you, Pascal, I’ll never forget this one!
ok guys, forget about Florisgarden Chocolat or whatever you had until now which was really bad: THIS is serious stuff.

The bottom of this bottle contains solid chocolate and I’m not talking about traces: it was about 1/3 of the content. Appearance? ever seen a container full of shit? then it is exactly what it looks like. So incredible that my friend Laurent Mousson catched his camera to immortalize this unique moment. This made the fact that this beer has the fastest disappearing head ever, a ridiculous anectode.

It took us about 10 minutes to stop laughing, taking pictures and then worked up the courage to sniff and take a sip of this incredible mixture. It has a terrible lactic and acidic nose which succeed to put the chocolate in the background; medium-bodied and very acidic (how the fuck can you spoil a 10% beer that bad ?!?) this stuff goes beyond any description and it’s not possible for me to taste more.

If you think you have tasted the worst beer in the world, forget about it and try this one (but check your life insurance first).

My deepest thanks go to the Brasseurs Savoyards for this unforgettable moment.

clear golden colour with a little white foam; a fresh herbal hoppiness caresses the nose; full-bodied with a solid and slightly tart bitterness; the finish is long, herbal and moderately dry - a solid german beer from beerangel.de - clear and bright pale golden colour with a chaotic white foam left; aroma of hay and grass; watery with a very thin malt backbone; slightly dry and short grassy finish - not good from beerangel.de - clear and very pale golden colour with a very bright white foam; aroma of wet grass and dust; pretty astringent and with a moderate malt body; grassy bitterness in a quite dry finish translucid and pale golden colour, little collapsing foam; oily grassy hoppiness; sweet and full-bodied, oily and with a low bitterness; long malty and grassy finish with some residual sugars clear and bright amber-brown colour with a solid stable beige head; gentle aroma of butter and caramel; sweet and medium-bodied, some tartness due to the rather high carbonation; moderately dry and malty finish - not much to say on this modest beer courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark ruby-brown beer under a solid beige foam left; nice lacework, strong malty and biscuity nose with hints of caramel; pretty sweet and full-bodied, slightly sticky; long malty toasted and caramelish aftertaste - solid though simplistic pours a pale hazy golden colour, little stable foam; very shy aroma with light notes of oranges and alcohol; thick and regular malt body; some sweetness and a very long malty finish with some residual sweetness - well-balanced palate and a good beer; too bad that the aroma is so weak from beerangel.de - clear and bright golden colour, persistent white foam and a nice lace; crisp grassy and almonds aroma; slightly oily palate, medium to full malt body and with a moderate carbonation; low bitterness and with a long malty finish cloudy golden-blond colour, nice head, spicy (nutmeg?) and yeasty with notes of orange, smooth and tart, slightly acid, dry fruity finish - fresh and very pleasant pale orange colour, few head, cork, corn and slightly spicy, tart and light-bodied, lack of complexity brewed using buckwheat - dark reddish-brown colour, fine dense head, blackcurrant and plumy aroma, malty, light smokey, smooth and light-bodied, sweeties-like finish - there is unfortunately not much to carry its wonderful aroma red-amber colour, few head, hint of plum and licorice, cork, quite flat pale and clear yellow colour, citrusy and perfumy aroma, lot of carbonation, light-bodied, tart and spicy finish - strange but not bad pale golden colour with a fine foam, citrusy hoppiness with some strange notes of vegetables, medium-bodied, clean maltiness, sweet and moderate malty finish clear pale brown, almost no foam, caramel aroma with some diacetyl notes, toasted, very sweet, medium-bodied, malty and caramelish aftertaste clear brown colour, no foam, licorice and alcohol aroma, medium-bodied, slightly sour, sweet, malty finish cloudy lactic orange colour with absolutely no foam and disturbing particules floating within; strong and aggressive aroma of cellar, apple and rancid milk, sweet and very low carbonation, flat aftertaste of apple - this is like apple juice mixed with milk ! I think Laurent Mousson tried to eliminate me ... hazy orange colour, almost no head, strong nutty aroma, vinegar-like, soapy, medium-bodied, nutty finish - rough and one-dimensional; very strange experiment ! brewed using barley, buckwheat and spelt - very dark brown colour and a fine, slightly brown-tainted foam; nice lace; aroma of black chocolate and prune; a bit roasty; medium-bodied; some sweetness and a harsh dry bitterness; the finish shows notes of ashes and coffee and is quite brief hazy reddish-amber colour with a little beige head; strong aroma of nuts and dust; some sweetness balanced by a light sourness, the finish is nutty and a bit flowery but falls a little short - unusual and one-dimensional but I like it cloudy red-orange colour with a nice creamy head, very acidic, vinegar, overcarbonated with a deadly acidic aftertaste - a failure. Thanks to fiulijn for trying to kill me with this one :-) clear golden colour, the initial head is quickly reducing, fat grassy aroma, sweet, light-bodied and sparkling, dry and rough finish with some bitterness clear, deep golden colour, no head, malt and light herbal aroma, sweet with a dry finish clear golden-blond colour, the initial head quickly reduces leaving just few foam, perfumy, alcohol and orange aroma, sparkling, full-bodied with a chewy-like mouthfeel, initial sweetness, slightly oily with a dry, warming alcohol finish - unbalanced; more a malt liquor than a bière de garde and in any cases not good canned; from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear and bright amber colour, no foam left; aroma of chewy malts, corn and alcohol; very sweet and full-bodied, some late tartness and a low bitterness; the finish is fruity and corny with some residual sugars - acceptable very dark brown colour, few head, licorice and caramel, oily, full, sweet and slightly sour, the aftertaste is long but a little bit disgusting while finishing the bottle canned - cloudy blond-orange colour with a persistent white foam leaving a correct lace, aroma of honey and dust with notes of apples in the background, full-bodied and sweet, sticky, a touch of acidity brings some balance, long malty and honeyish finish - a nice warming beer golden-orange colour, few head, alcohol, spicy and fruity (pear) nose, full and quite heavy, dry, short medicinal finish - looks unfortunately a little bit like a malt liquor copper coloured, few foam, toasted, caramel and licorice aroma with notes of alcohol, sweet and medium-bodied with a moderate malty finish brewed for the contract brewer Oldarki; Made with Patxaran (a Basque liquor made with maceration of blackthorn in anise liquor) - hazy golden-amber colour with a nice firm foam; aroma of plum and yeast with a touch of alcohol; medium-bodied, rather sweet and with a hint of sourness; no bitterness and a gentle fruity finish - unusual and quite pleasant ~ 3 y.o, thanks to fiulijn - slightly hazy dark orange colour, very little foam, honey and caramelized sugar in the nose, some apple notes, a bit bubblegum-like, oily, sweet and medium-bodied, dry aftertaste of honey, alcohol and very matured apples with notes of cork - has probably mellowed a bit in the cellar; strange and unusual but not bad at all - hazy dark ruby-amber colour under a solid persistent beige foam; quite complex aroma of apple, marzipan and caramel; solid malt body and with a robust sweetness, quite sticky; very long malty and caramelish finish with notes of honey golden-red colour with few foam, nice lace, peppery aroma with notes of caramel, slightly smoked, robust malt body, light bitterness, caramel and bubblegum-like finish this beer comes in a blue bottle - cloudy orange colour, no head, deep curaçao aroma with notes of coriander, light-bodied, fresh, sweet with a flat finish clear pale orange colour, fine head and a nice lace, deep lychee aroma, cinnamon and perfumy, smooth, full and bitter, fruity finish with light notes of alcohol - well-balanced and original amber colour, big head, few aroma, very sweet, licorice, dry aftertaste, slightly disgusting amber-orange colour, few foam, aromatic hops and a touch of apricot in the nose, full-bodied with a decent finishing bitterness, the aftertaste is dry and very long with a predominance of the aromatic hops and also notes of malt, caramel and smoke - very good golden colour, few head, alcohol too present - boahh ... clear red-amber colour, fine dense foam, nice lacing, smooth caramel nose with some bready notes, medium to full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, the finish is quite bitter with hints of caramel and alcohol clear blond with a fine dense head, perfumy, yeasty aroma, creamy and sweet with a light bitterness, the finish is bready - not bad but a good malt backbone is missing clear red-amber colour, almost no foam, strong aroma of red fruits syrup, some yeasty notes, slightly acidic in the beginning, creamy mouthfeel, very sweet, the finish is slightly dry and fruity; cloying - something for children cloudy brown colour with a fine head, oily nutty aroma, buttery, slightly acidic and oily with a rather unpleasant aftertaste of unfermented malt - unbalanced clear reddish colour, almost no foam, some yeast and some hops, a better body than the blonde (still nothing to write home about), the finish is very dry, chalky and yeasty clear blond colour, little foam, respectable citrusy hoppiness, the body is very thin, slightly acidic, the finish is very dry, flat and citrusy - unspectacular clear blond colour, absolutely no foam, vinegar and green apple in the nose, light-bodied and very acidic and slightly salty with a watery finish - totally undrinkable; the guy at the quality control was apparently in holidays ... amber-blond, absolutely no foam, vinegar and mushrooms, very acidic and totally undrinkable - the guy at the quality control was apparently in holidays ... from le Village à Bière, Strasbourg - hmmm, great! this stupid beer is foaming like hell, leaving just about 1 dl left for drinking; pours a hazy unclean amber-red colour without foam; aroma of chestnut, slightly woody; medium-bodied and sweet; slightly sour before a chestnutty finish - not bad a typical corsica beer (à l'arbouse) brewed in Jenlain ? come on ... - clear and bright golden colour, big white head; aroma of blackcurrant/strawberry syrup; sweet and slightly sticky (but not as much I was fearing with this aroma), no beer character at all, the finish is relatively dry with more fruity notes - urghhh ! (à la myrte) - very clear amber colour with a fine pinky head; fruity aroma of red berries, sticky and oily, very sweet, some finishing tartness and a long sugary and fruity finish - help ! What happened to Duyck ? cloudy white colour, giant head, lemon and spicy, refreshing, lot of character, sweet, long aftertaste - very nice ! 2001 vintage, sampled 03/2004 -hazy red-amber colour, few foam, malt and candy sugar aroma with hints of red fruits, medium-bodied, some sweetness, dry finishing bitterness, long malty, dusty and fruity finish - a very good french beer clear golden colour with few foam, deep cinnamon aroma, herbal, anis and perfumy, sweet and slightly acidic, medium-bodied, the finish is slightly dry showing more anis - well-made but I don't like anis clear golden colour, few foam, lemon and ginger aroma, medium to high carbonation, sweet and light-bodied with a watery finish - very poor pours a clear bronze colour under an irregular foam; aroma of cork and a touch of honey; slightly oily and sticky, good malt body; sweet with a fruity and almondy finish where some notes of cork appear again golden colour, nice foam, complex spicy aroma (coriander9 - great beer ! clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, caramelized sugar, some spices and fruits (orange ?), (too) sweet, quite light-bodied, the finish is fruity with a touch of alcohol - modest from supermarket Carrefour, Morteau, France - pours a clear amber colour under a solid foamy pale beige head; some toasted malts, dust and fresh cut apples; medium-bodied and sweet, juicy and with a very low bitterness; slightly dry fruity and malty finish - inoffensive cloudy pale orange colour, the initial foam quickly disappears, herbal and honeyish aroma with notes of elderflowers, very acidic, light-bodied, overcarbonated, the finish is dry and herbal - unbalanced thanks to Yves and Catherine for this one - it pours a very cloudy amber colour, a very little but stable foam; tangerines are noticeable but diacetyl is too; some plumy and caramelish notes in the background; a high carbonation makes it tart and creamy in the same time; a solid sweetness is hidden behind a correct malt backbone; the finish is a bit sour and unclean with just some fruity but not very pleasant notes - good try but needs improvements canned - clear amber-orange colour, chaotic foam quickly reducing to some few big bubbles; aroma of apple juice with touches of rum and potatoes; very very sweet and light-bodied, short sweetish and citrusy finish - what a joke ! canned - clear reddish colour with a creamy, lsightly pinkish foam; very perfumy synthetic aroma of sweeties, guarana and tequila are spotted; cachaça? maybe; deadly sweet and sticky; soft in the mouth and with a hint of acidity; moderately dry artificial and cloying finish pale golden colour, big head, lemon, cheese and tequila aroma, extremly sweet with a totaly reluctant aftertaste - avoid this stuff ! clear golden colour, fine head, nice lacing, caramel and orange with a touch of alcohol in the nose, very sweet and quite light-bodied, short neutral finish - hmmm... flavored with vodka - pale honey colour, few head, mixed aroma of curry, potatoes and vodka, very sweet and disgusting, horrible - revolting flavoured with rhum - clear pale blond, big creamy head, aroma of potatoes and cane sugar, licorice, terribly sweet, oily, disgusting vegetable finish red-amber colour, fine head, orange and cinnamon aroma, very sweet, fresh with some sourness, dry finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy reddish colour with a poor head retention; very strong aroma of gentian, herbal and medicinal; medium-bodied, sweet and fizzy/tart; quite dry with a long aftertaste of gentian - one-dimensional and disgusting Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; solidly malty with a strong hop presence; notes of almonds; full-bodied; some sweet maltiness soon followed by a robust but not aggressive bitterness; very long and hoppy flowery malty almondy finish - beautiful courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pale blond colour with a poor head retention; coriander and other spices in the nose, flowery and decently hoppy, notes of gentian; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and a light bitterness and sourness; long flowery finish with light spicy tones from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cola, licorice and black cherries; full-bodied, thick and with a subtle carbonation; a strong sweetness is soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; quite dry and very long hoppy finish with more notes of licorice and black cherries; some warming alcohol notes too ... of course - a huge beer which manages to be drinkable despite the very high alcohol content courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy brown colour with a persistent beige foam; fairly smokey malty aroma with some flowery notes underneath; sweet and quite full-bodied; sweetish aftertaste of malts and minerals with lingering smokey notes - not convincing at all courtesy of Laurent Mousson, 8.5% - reddish in colour with a poor head retention; aroma of glue and red fruits (dried cherries); very sweet and full-bodied, quite harsh ; sweetish aftertaste of prune and solvent - aggressive and with a too strong alcohol presence courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour with a little white foam; weird aroma of yeast, lavender and thyme; poor carbonation; very modest malt body, some sweetness before a very dry and a bit tasteless finish - strange and atypical beer April 2012; courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark blond beer under a firm and long lasting creamy head; correct lacework; gently dusty with a fair hop presence where flowery tones dominate the fruits; creamy palate , soft and moderate malt body; a subtle yet well present bitterness; quite dry and long yeasty and hoppy finish - fresh and elegant

July 2009; courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour with a persistent white foam; sourish nose with notes of yeast and fruits; quite creamy mouthfeel with a moderate malt body, some decent bitterness and a dry slightly fruity finish - interesting though a bit chaotic (4/6/6/3/12) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent foam left; nice lacework; aroma of wet corn and oranges; medium-bodied, fizzy; quite dry and fairly bitter, long fruity and flowery bitter hoppy finish cloudy red-amber colour with a poor beige head; aroma of ginger and raspberries marmelade; sweet and with a low carbonation, not really tasty; sticky and malty finish with more spicy notes hazy lactic-yellow colour, few head, deep complex aroma of grapefruit, lemon and spices, notes of corn and perfume, medium-bodied, light sparkling, very refreshing, long corny and spicy finish - original and delightful hazy amber, almost no foam, butterscotch and flowery aroma, very malty, reasonable bitterness, long full malty and caramel aftertaste cloudy orange colour with a poor pale beige foam; phenolic nose, notes of glue and orange peels; sweet and medium-bodied with a light acidity bringing freshness and balance; sweetish and fizzy, fruity finish - not bad brewed by Grain d'Orge and canned in Holland ?!? - pours a clear bronze colour; the foam disappears immediately; aroma of raspberries and alcohol with a bready touch in the background; incredibly sweet and deadly viscous; long sugary finish with a warming alcohol kick - each new version of this beer is worse than the precedent ... bought by the Brasseurs de Gayant in june 2001, the brewery Jeanne D'Arc has changed its name in brewery Grain D'Orge at the beginning of july 2002. And for a reason I ignore, they have now downgraded the Belzebuth to (only) 13% - golden-orange colour, few head, a good balance between alcohol and spices in the nose, oily and sweet, the finish is spicy, very long with a strong alcohol presence - I don't notice any differences with the old version (except the fact I don't like it so much now) clear amber colour, nice creamy head and beautiful lace, complex aroma (alcohol, spices, cellar, apple), smooth and sweet with a long bitter alcohol and fruity finish clear golden-orange colour, fine head, spicy nose with alcohol notes, sweet and tart with a light bitter spicy finish - strange, artificial and very modest from le Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a clear bronze colour under a solid and long lasting, slightly beige head; aroma of cork, pear and dust; notes of hay and esters; sweet and medium to full malt backbone; thw finish is smooth and fruity with lot of estery notes, residual sugars and a touch of warming alcohol clear golden-amber colour, few foam, nice lace, nutty, alcohol aroma, sweet and malty with a dry finish - one-dimensional and heavy Something are the french really good at: producing very bad lager beers ... This stuff is only to drink when you are out of drinkable water. hazy lactic-yellow colour, fine head, deep cinnamon aroma, very smooth, sweet and light-bodied, moderate wheaty finish - easy and lacking of complexity, unbalanced cloudy amber-brown colour, fine dense head, malt and red fruits in the nose, interesting notes of cheese, medium-bodied, slightly acidic with a lot of carbonation, the finish is dry and quite short - character and some originality but it has something wrong I can't define dark orange colour, fine head, bread and bubble-gum aroma, slightly too much carbonation, light-bodied with a watery finish copper colour, creamy head, yeasty, ginger bread aroma, smooth and full, some sourness with a long bread-like aftertaste very dark brown colour, big creamy head, deep black chocolate aroma, slightly too much carbonation, tart with a full, dry bitter finish honey colour, big head, fruity nose (orange, apricot), very yeasty, sweet and full, dry finish with notes of peanuts - charming amber colour, few head, fruity nose, fresh, full with a long bitter finish brown colour, fine head, plum and mango aroma, smooth, slightly sour, fruity finish - well-balanced and pleasant cask; 06/02/2006 - unpasteurized, slightly hazy with a solid creay white head and a nice lacing; subtle citrusy hoppiness; slightly oily with a decent malt body; solid bitterness; dry and long bitter fruity finish (grapefruit, citrusy) - refreshing and deeply drinkable (4/7/7/4/15)
clear golden colour, fine creamy head, biscuit, hoppy aroma, full-bodied, smooth with a long dry and bitter hoppy finish light golden colour, lot of foam, fresh plastic aroma, far too much carbonation (probably a world record !), carton-like taste, disgusting, definitely not drinkable - I can't believe something like that can exist ... deep golden colour, nice lace, fruity aroma, smooth, full-bodied - good orange colour, very deep spicy aroma, strong alcohol presence (of course...), nice complex aftertaste light hazy yellow-white coour, almost no foam, some yeast particules floating in, aroma of coriander and honey, citrusy notes, fresh and acidic, light-bodied, the finish is tart, dry and acidic - refreshing and pleasant beer golden-amber colour, fine head, nice lace, aroma of alcohol and orange, sweet and oily, aftertaste of alcohol - quite disgusting finish courtesy of Florian Ruch - slightly hazy dark brown colour, absolutely no foam; aroma of black chocolate and fig; moderate malt body, low bitterness and a long roasted chocolatey finish with notes of ashes courtesy of Florian Ruch - hazy golden-blond colour with a little white foam; some herbs and old apples; creamy, sweet and sour with a long aftertaste of apples - fresh and pleasant distributed by SNC SCA BNA, this beer has the particularity to be 6th in my 'worst beers of the world' ranking - clear golden-yellow colour with few head, totally disgusting aroma of carton and garbage, overcarbonated and tart with a brutal dry plastic finish. And the label says: 'brewed with the best malts and hops ... long tradition ... well-balanced and fresh'. One point less for not telling about the fact that this stuff is not intented for human consumption. golden colour, fine head, well-hopped, smooth, sweet golden colour, fine head, well-structured, well-hopped bright dark golden colour under a little stable white foam; gently malty nose with a touch of aromatic hops; medium-bodied, slightly oily and quite sweet, low bitterness and a very forgettable corny finish ruby-brown colour, few foam, slightly toasted, caramel, very sweet and quite heavy, the finish is dry and malty - little bit disgisting and without complexity canned, 7,2% - clear bronze colour with a persistent but irregualr white foam; correct lacing, aroma of alcohol and metal; sweet and slightly sticky, low bitterness and a sugary finish with some notes of apples clear amber colour, almost no foam, caramel and some dark fruits in the nose, light to medium body, faint bitterness, dry bubblegum-like finish - a very poor attempt to simulate an english pale ale brewed using exclusively Strisselpalt hops - clear golden colour, few head, fruity and honeyish aroma, sweet with a late, light bitterness - easy but pleasant coudy orange colour with a fine and persistent white foam; nice lace; robust and perfumy aroma of coriander and cinnamon; medium-bodied, very sweet without acidity to balance it; spicy and slightly corny finish with tons of residual sugars - far too sweet and quite artificial from Carrefour, Morteau, France - pours a clear and bright golden colour; chaotic foam left; aroma of apple and pear with notes of solvent and esters; very sweet and full-bodied, sticky, long fruity and estery finish with notes of alcohol cloudy lactic/yellow colour under a creamy white head; citrusy nose with notes of coriander and orange peel; rather sweet and with a moderate malt body, the finish is bland with light citrusy notes and an unexpected yeasty touch - incoherent clear orange colour, almost no head, floral and sweet - quite heavy pours a clear and bright golden colour, little foam; aroma of citrus and plastic; the malt body is "extra fin" indeed; some sweetness and a tart acidity; short watery finish - better than I feared clear golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, strong aroma of cinnamon, cane sugar and lemon, sweet and flat, the finish is citric with notes of rhum - couldn't the French stop brewing such bullshit ? clear bordeaux-ruby colour with almost no foam; toasty caramelish nose; effervescent, some astringance but not enogh to hide the strong sweetness; a hint of bitterness and a sweetish caramelish aftertaste - dubious clear, deep golden colour, big head and a nice lace, medium hopinness, sweet, medium-bodied, flat, slightly dry aftertaste pale golden colour, few head, few aroma, flat taste - forget about it ! clear yellow colour, head is moderate, mix of herbal and paperboard aroma, rough, sweet and quite flat, unpleasant carton finish - a "supermarket"-beer like tons of others in France clear golden colour, few head, discreet malty aroma, sweet and totally flat, no finish - nothing really offending (what is already good for a NA) but no qualities neither clear ruby colour with a fine head, deep chestnut aroma with some buttery notes, sweet and oily with a clean maltiness, slightly dry aftertaste of chestnut - pleasant and correctly made bright golden colour, nice foamy head, strong honeyish aroma, notes of caramel and spices, sweet and sparkling, slightly oily, dry honeyish finish with a touch of bitterness - balanced and very drinkable flavoured with gin and lime - golden colour, few head, lemon, perfumy aroma with notes of pepper, sweet and dry with a quite rough finish - artificial; one more forgettable french beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - hazy amber-blond colour with a creamy white foam; aroma of marzipan and dust; medium-bodied and velvety palate; pretty dry and moderately bitter; long yeasty finish with notes of red fruits and almonds - subtle and pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a cloudy copper.amber colour under a persistent little dark beige foam; yeasty nose and with a solid resinous hoppiness; full-bodied and with a regular carbonation; a sharp and solid bitterness and a long finish where almondy and light fruity tones meet more resinous notes; slightly dry - very nice one ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - reddish-brown colour with a huge creamy beige foam; very yeasty with notes of beans; moderate carbonation and a rounded palate, some sweetness and a modest bitterness, creamy mouthfeel and a malty nutty finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and phenol, butter; quite full-bodied and tasty, sweet and tart with some late bitterness; aftertaste of chewy malts and caramel, alcohol courtesy of Laurent Mousson; labeled Bière brune - hazy dark brown colour with a solid foamy beige head; nice lacework; very toasted biscuity aroma, notes of coffee and toffee; quite thin-bodied and a fresh palate, a respectable bitterness and a long biscuity, coffeish aftertaste; light fruity notes - a nice one from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - hazy dark reddish-brown beer under a fair and persistent beige foam; nice lacework; hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade, flowers and almonds; full-bodied , rounded and creamy palate; robust yet not aggressive bitterness; more notes of quince marmalade, raisins and peaches in the finish - very pleasant courtesy of Rutzicka - clear golden-blond colour with a foamy white head; aroma of pear and solvent; sweet and creamy mouthfeel , sweetish and fruity finish - acceptable a cloudy and not quite appetizing copper-brown colour surmounted by a firm and stable creamy head; touches of anise and honey are not enough to make this aroma pleasant to me; some acidity and a high carbonation, the finish is creamy and sweet with more lingering notes of anise - not convincing hazy blond-orange colour with just some bubbles on the side of the glass; very spicy nose (ginger, cloves?) with orange and yeasty notes; the overcarbonation almost hides succesfully the modest malt body, the finish is very dry with harsh bready and spicy notes - marshmallowish and unkind labelled as Bière de garde, thanks to fiulijn - a 4 corn-beer; dark brown colour and a solid creamy and slightly brown-tainted head, aroma of marzipan, butter and caramel with also a note of ginger, creamy mouthfeel, sweet with a high carbonation, soft caramel and bready finish - interesting dessert beer labeled La Craint Degun Ambrée; received from fiulijn, June 2005 - I wonder what the name of this beer means ... it has a cloudy dark amber colour with a very little but persistent foam, very deep aroma of brown sugar, orange zest and ginseng with undertones of bread/yeast, the high carbonation is hiding almost completely a respectable malt body, the finish is long and malty with more notes of orange zest, lot of residual sugars, even the overspicing does not succeed in hiding something unpleasant, and hard to define, which achieves of making this beer chaotic and hard to drink from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy orange colour under a persistent and firm off-white head; aroma of dust, ripe apricots and orange peel; soft and smooth mouthfeel, some sweetness and no bitterness; the finish is a bit yeasty and quite fruity - very drinkable but lacking of complexity courtesy of Pascal Sauser - pale orange colour, poor head retention; aroma of mustard and apple; sweet and acidic, medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and with a long fruity finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy and bright orange beer, little foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of orange peels, esters, candy sugar and yeast; medium-bodied and nicely tasty; fairly bitter and with a long dry and bitter hoppy fruity finish - deeply drinkable courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a solid creamy white head; nice lace leaved on the side of the glass; a fair fruity hoppiness in the nose, grapefruit, pears and apples; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation, slightly sticky; a respectable but never aggressive bitterness; very aromatic hoppy fruity finish - beautiful work; refreshing and could be drunk by liters ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange with a little persistent white foam; aroma of hay, esters and aromatic hops; some undefined spices; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, some tart acidity and a sharp lively palate; high carbonation; long yeasty and estery fruity (citrus) finish - a nice one again - cloudy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of yeast, black berries, marzipan and prunes; unclean palate and medium-bodied, pretty sweet and moderately carbonated; sweetish aftertaste of candy sugar and dark fruits - a bit weird as the ingredients seem to be dissociated one from the others; and definitely too sweet courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy blond beer with a long lasting white head; correct lacework; the aroma is yeasty and fruity (apple and grapefruit); juicy palate and with a medium malt backbone, a moderate bitterness and a long fresh fruity finish with light notes of marzipan - pretty refreshing courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - clear amber colour with a little beige foam left; strong aroma of dust and berries with metallic notes; slightly sticky and chewy with a medium to full malt backbone; sweet and fairly bitter, long bitter fruity finish - very nice one cloudy amber-orange colour with almost no foam; robust flowery hoppiness with respectable grapefruity and gentian notes; a bit oily and a good malt body; late bitterness and a long flowery, bitter finish - nice balance between aromatic and bitter hops bottled at la Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - hazy golden-orange colour, giant foamy head, aroma of wet wort and apricot/melon, good malt body and a solid finishing bitterness, the finish is very hoppy, dry and bitter - very good except a small mistake in the aroma black coloured with a nice firm and brown tainted foam, aroma of coffee and pralines, roasted, creamy mouthfeel, very low carbonation, decent bitterness, the finish is quite thin and a bit short showing some dry milk coffeish notes orange colour, great smoked bacon aroma, orange and spicy taste. Great beer ! hazy blond colour with a lot of partciles floating within; very foamy head; decent grapefruity hoppiness, medium-bodied, very sweet, sticky, moderate bitterness before a long malty and fruity finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark reddish beer with a modest foam left; malty and gently spicy aroma with notes of red fruits and cognac; quite sweet and full-bodied, gently sticky and with a solid carbonation, slightly dry and long tart herbal, malty and fruity finish with lingering spicy notes from le Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy reddish-amber colour under a giant and foamy beige head; oily nose of chestnut, vinegar and undefined spices; very creamy palate, medium-bodied and with some sourness; the finish is smooth with lingering notes of chestnut - interesting from le Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy orange colour with a persistent and very foamy head, correct lacing; aroma of cardammom, ripe fruits and caramel; flowery; very sweet and slightly oily, moderate and quite unregular malt body, short flowery and fruity finish with lot of residual sweetness means "black harp" and made partially with buckwheat - clear dark brown colour with some floating yeast particules, few foam, malty and chocolatey nose with some smokey notes, sweet with a correct bitterness, very creamy mouthfeel, a touch of sourness in a moderately malty finish - subtle, balanced and very pleasant red-amber colour, beautiful fine foam, great aroma: flower, honey; nut, complex flavor re-rate, 12/27/2002: dark fruits are showing up in this almost 2 years old beer. Notes of licorice. The flavour is still sweet and full but the finish has developed a long bitterness with some smokey notes. It still lacks of complexity but should still improve while aging. 10/5/2001 (8/4/6/3/13): dark amber colour, fine head, very malty, caramel, very sweet red-amber colour with few head, dark fruity aroma, lot of carbonation, sweet with a touch of acidity, long malty, cherryish aftertaste brewed for Sébastien Philippe Cassany (Port Ste Marie) - pale blond -orange colour, big creamy head and a nice lacing; solid but not overwhelming hemp aroma, also some notes of hay and wood; rather sweet and slightly oily, long sweetish finish with notes of herbs and hemp - too sweet to be really good from le Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy amber-brown colour, no head retention; heavy nose of plums and caramel; quite a low carbonation, a bit oily, a fair sweetness lasting in a fruit marmalade-like finish - chewing-gum beer clear and pale golden colour with a solid white head; perfumy nose of pear and alcohol; very sweet and sticky; good malt body; no bitterness; long sweetish aftertaste of apple, pear and alcohol courtesy of Rutzicka - clear pale golden with floating particules; solid foamy white head; sourish nose of herbs and alcohol; low carbonation; some sweetness which persists in the finish along with notes of absinthe - artificial and not exciting red-amber colour, almost no foam, moderately smokeyness, rather thin-bodied with a dry smokey finish - as the merit to try so I will be indulgent ... dark brown colour, fine head, malty nose, touch of blackberries, sweet with slightly too much carbonation, not much character brewed using "gauche", a regional specialty of smoked malt; thanks to Jean Ehrensperger for this one ! - pours a slightly hazy golden colour under a little chaotic foam; smokey nose with notes of ashes and some honey in the background; the body is decently malty and the mouthfeel quite oily; very effervescent (which prevents it to be too heavy) before the smokiness shows up again in a dry and correctly malty finish - original and worthy cloudy lactic-yellow colour with almost no foam; very perfumy coriander aroma; lot of carbonation, oily and full-bodied, tart and acidic, the finish is wheaty and spicy with some residual sugars - a nice beer with a strong character golden colour, fine head, alcohol aroma, sweet, malty and heavy with a dry, alcohol finish very pale yellow colour, cloudy, big head, corn and citrusy, full, sweet with some acidity, long dry finish dark brown colour, fine head, licorice and malty aroma, sweet and full-bodied, long dry fruity (plum?) finish transparent golden colour, few head, fresh herbal aroma, full and oily with a dry herbal finish clear ruby-brown colour, very little foam; toasted maltiness, aroma of caramel and grapefruit with notes of dark fruits (prune comes to mind); medium malt body, robust sweetness; long sweetish malty and caramelish aftertaste - I don't know where the 7.5% alc. are ?!; tend to be cloying and too sweet to be really good a beer made with gentian - pale amber colour, few head, discreet alcohol aroma, oily and full, sweet and heavy, long alcohol and slightly nutty finish - quite harmless for a "devilish" beer transparent amber colour, nice head, caramel and ginger bread aroma, sweet, oily and malty, long bitter, spicy and licorice finish clear golden colour, nice dense head, medium hoppiness with reminiscence of pear, medium to full-bodied, a touch of acidity makes it very refreshing, robust bitterness in a fruity finish - nice stuff a gift from Rutzicka - cloudy orange colour, giant head, unusual nose of caramel, candy sugar, spices and banana, tart, some acidity, long corny finish with notes of alcohol and spices - some kind of hybrid between a witbier and a weizen cloudy orange colour, big head, estery with notes of hay, oily and full-bodied, tart, sweet with a dry malty finish - original and not easy to understand cloudy dirty amber-brown, few head, caramel and malty aroma, some fruity notes, light buttery, sweet and quite flat, malty finish dark brown colour, fine dense brown-tainted head, mocha and plum aroma, light roasted, bitter and slightly overcarbonated, notes of alcohol, long bitter and very dry finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange coloured under a long lasting but chaotic white foam; nice lace; shows a decent fruity aroma with notes of apples, oranges and yeast; medium-bodied and fairly astringent, a solid biting bitterness, quite juicy and with a long fruity hoppy finish with more yeast presence from Mondial 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy dark orange colour with almost no foam left; aroma of butter and oranges; pretty shy; some sweetness and slightly oily; tart palate and medium-bodied; short and pretty watery finish with notes of candi sugar and orange peels cloudy copper colour with no foam; the aroma is fruity (prune and lychees); a medium malt body with a high carbonation; a decent bitterness comes up before a long, dry aftertaste of dark fruits - not bad except for a touch of something unpleasant like boiled vegetables (maybe a fermentation problem) pours a cloudy orange colour with absolutely no foam; the nose is terribly discrete with just a hint of fruits (apple, orange); medium-bodied with a touch of bitterness and a modest fruity finish - totally lacking of chararacter a beer from the Martinique - pale transparent golden colour, the head quickly disappears, carton and solvent aroma, watery and flat with a dry and effervescent finish - boark ! Bottled. - pale golden colour, fine head, spicy nose with a fruity touch, high carbonation, moderate malt body, the finish is quite dry and corny/spicy Bottled - slightly hazy blond, nice creamy head, very modest aromatic hoppiness, notes of haye, medium-bodied, some bitterness, quite dry with notes of apple/pear - dubious amber coloured, butter and caramel in the nose, very nice foam, good malt body and a correct bitterness, long malty and quite aromatic finish - a beer with some character very dark brown colour and a nice lace, slightly toasted coffeish aroma, creamy mouthfeel, rather thin-bodied, long and very dry bitter coffeish aftertaste - very pleasant bright dark amber colour, big thick head, beautiful lace, light buttery aroma, very smooth, creamy, notes of caramel, moderate bitter finish - pleasant clear bright golden colour, nice head and lace, decent hop aroma, herbal notes, medium-bodied, slightly oily, moderate bitter finish cloudy pale blond colour, few head, light corn and green apple aroma, lot of carbonation, sweet, long dry wheaty finish with metallic notes dark black colour, big creamy brown head, aroma of black chocolate and cookies, oily, overcarbonated, very bitter, dry chocolate finish - chaotic from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strabourg - cloudy very dark brown colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; quite toasted with notes of ashes and vanilla; soft palate with some sweetness; quite tasty and with no bitterness; aftertaste of chocolate and licorice from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strabourg - cloudy amber-orange colour with a little beige foam left; decently hoppy with notes of flowers, caramel and candi sugars; a solid carbonation and a robust malt body; quite sweet and with a decent bitterness; long grapefruity and caramelsih aftertaste with some residual sweetness from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of orange peels and grapefruit; medium-bodied, gently sticky and very dry; solidly bitter and with a long fruity hoppy finish - straightforward amber colour, few head, smoked and fruity, full, dry finish - this is not as good as I think it was when I was 18 years old but don't listen to Oakes: it's far better than Raftman ! cloudy dark orange colour, nice creamy head, spicy, yeasty with orange notes, tart, full and bitter, long honeyish aftertaste courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy dark blond-orange colour, poor head retention, very yeasty, bready aroma; some herbal notes below; moderate malt body, quite high carbonation, a pretty flat herbal and spicy finish with hint of fruits - not terrible clear and bright golden colour, the initial foam disappears very quickly; corny nose with touches of herbs and paperboard; modest malt body, some tartness and a harsh bitterness; dry herbal finish - raw from Coop, Neuchâtel - bright and translucide bronze colour with a little chaotic foam left; a fair flowery hoppy aroma with notes of caramel; medium to full malt backbone and gently sticky; a fair bitterness and a tasty palate; pretty dry and long hoppy flowery finish with lingering notes of caramel - a nice surprise! pours a cloudy lactic-blond colour with a little foam; corn and garpefruit are met in the nose; sweet and a little bit oily with a modest malt body; the finish is quite flat with light citrusy and grapefruity notes - gentle good hop presence, flat taste courtesy of Laurent Mousson; re-rated 8/2007 - clear and bright golden colour, very little foam; solid flowery hoppiness in the nose; medium-bodied, crisp and clean with a decent bitterness; it finishes quite dry with long flowery hoppy notes - a good pils pours a clear amber colour under a firm pale beige head, nice lace, dusty nose with subtle notes of undefined spices and oranges, sweet and with a rather low carbonation, medium-bodied, some bitterness introduces a smooth and moderately dry spicy finish where more notes of oranges shows up - a surprisingly good beer from Meteor from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy dark amber colour with big particules floating within; fine and stable beige foam; aroma of bread and apple, marzipan; sweet and rounded, medium-bodied; quite long bready finish - not bad at all bottled - pale and cloudy yellow-lactic colour with lot of yeast floating in; absolutely no foam, the nose is full of citrus fruits, banana and grapefruit with also a strong presence of coriander and curaçao; light-bodied and acidic, the finish is partially dry (which makes this beer quite refreshing) with lingering spicy notes - worth a try ! cloudy golden-blond colour, nice creamy head and lace, ginger, honeyish nose, estery, smooth, lot of carbonation, moderate bitterness, the finish is quite short and thin with light notes of melon hazy and reluctant green colour; the foam is quickly disappearing leaving just some big bubbles on the sides of the glass; aroma of mint and gentian; very sweet and lemonade-like palate; effervescent; sweetish herbal and mint aftertaste - lethal slightly hazy blond-amber colour, effervescent, fine head, strong aroma fo berries and blackcurrant jam, notes of candi sugar and honey, sweet and a bit oily, short fruity and sugary finish - hemhem ... courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a cloudy brown beer with no head retention; rich aroma with notes of oranges, plums and candi sugar; full-bodied, pretty sweet with some moderate bitterness to balance it; moderate residual sugars in a long malty and fruity finish - low notes of warming alcohol in comparison to its alcohol content courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent beige foam left; earthy aroma with notes of almonds and red fruits; a good malt backbone, velvety palate and with a moderate carbonation; late tartness with long earthy notes and hints of oranges - very nicely brewed courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark amber-brown beer with a fair and persistent beige foam; hoppy and gently sourish aroma of red fruits; a good malt backbone, a creamy palate and a soft carbonation; slightly astringent and with a solid biting bitterness; quite dry with a long bitter flowery, peppery and fruity finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy brown beer under a solid creamy and long lasting beige foam; peppery hoppiness with notes of exotic fruits; medium-bodied and with a rounded palate; a decent and clean bitterness, pretty long aftertaste of red fruits with a citric and an earthy touch - nice beer again from this excellent brewery courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer under a fairly foamy beige head; good lacework; slightly dusty aroma with a solid fruity hoppiness (litchies and peaches); a decent malt backbone, pretty tasty and with a late and slightly astringent bitterness which lasts in a long very hoppy fruity finish along with notes of cream courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; some lacework; a fair fruity hoppiness with notes of star fruits and citrus; light yeasty notes; a sublte yet fair carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; solidly bitter and very dry; long fruity and yeasty hoppy finish - very refreshing and well-made courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark amber beer with a good head retention; nice lacework too; fairly hoppy with lemony and coconut notes; medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; hugely bitter and with a dry, very bitter hoppy finish where more notes of coconuts and exotic fruits can be met - very impressive courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy very dark beer under a long lasting beige foam; great lacework; a fair yet perfectly integrated smokiness showing notes of bacon and ashes; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; moderate bitterness; dry and smoky long malty finish with reminiscence of nuts - great stuff again from Salève brewed with sea water (!). Orange colour, nut aroma and well ... salted of course, but not too much. Very pleasant and original cloudy orange colour with a nice creamy head, wheat and banana aroma, sweet and slightly oily, medium-bodied, the finish is salty and slightly citrusy - character and originality but a little bit cloying from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg; brewed by De Proef - hazy blond colour under a huge white head; the nose shows citrus, hay and grapefruit; very sweet with a shy tart acidity trying to balance it; medium-bodied with a corny and citrusy aftertaste and soem residual sugars from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg; brewed by De Proef - cloudy reddish-brown colour under a foamy beige head; nice lace, aroma of bread and mango; good malt body, some sweetness and a solid carbonation; tart and moderately bitter; very dry and long fruity and bready finish from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg; brewed by De Proef - hazy blond coloured with a huge and bright white foam; esters, yeast and grapefruit in the nose; overcarbonated, medium-bodied and with some tart acidity above a sweet backbone; slightly spicy and bitter fruity finish golden-amber colour, fine head, alcohol and sewer aroma, oily and sweet with a dry alcohol finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy pale yellow colour, solid and persistent white foam; citrus, yeast and grapefruit; rather high carbonated, tart and almost medium-bodied; salty; dry and effervescent elusive fruity finish - interesting and not bad at all courtesy of Pascal Sauser - slightly hazy brownze-amber colour, little beige foam; aroma of peach and yeast; slightly oily and tart mouthfeel, lot of carbonation, medium-bodied with a long chewy fruity finish - not really convincing from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of black chocolate, cocoa and apple; medium to full-bodied; pretty velvety palate, low bitterness, long aftertaste of licorice and chocolate cloudy orange colour with a nice creamy head, honey and candy sugar, grapefruit and notes of coriander, sweet and slightly oily, dry grapefruit and honeyish finish - well-made and pleasant but a bit too sweet black colour with a creamy brown-tainted head which quickly diminishes, roasted coffee aroma with notes of licorice, very sweet and medium-bodied, roasty black chocolate finish - very interesting courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dirty copper colour (blonde ? you are kidding me...); the foam disappears faster than the speed of light (must be a world record); lot of honey in the nose along with notes of yeast and wort; sweet and sour, light to medium-bodied; short sourish and honeyish finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy and dirty copper-amber colour, absolutely no foam; aroma of vinegar, sulphur and yeast; acidic ... disgusting ... stop it: infected - what an incredible bad brewery ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy brown colour, almost no foam; aroma of honey and melon; sour and medium-bodied with a long sourish and honeyish finish - one more failure from this brewery fully cloudy and unappetizing blond-orange colour, firm white head; very fruity aroma (mango, litchi), some yeasty notes in the background; medium malt body, fair bitterness, well-balanced; malty and slightly fruity finish beer mixed with hydromel - poor colour, aroma of a cheap white wine, fresh courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - clear blond colour with a moderate head retention; yeasty nose with fair notes of violet, perfumy with reminiscence of laundry detergent; creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied; sweet and with a moderate carbonation, decently bitter and quite dry with long aftertaste of jasmine and other flowery stuff - I'm dazed and confused ... but quite charmed! from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark blond beer with a little long lasting foam; a fair hoppiness showing notes of fresh fruits, pine needles and hints of metal; moderate malt backbone, creamy mouthfeel and with a solid yet not aggressive bitterness; long hoppy finish with notes of almonds, apples and flowers - a pretty nice one again from Marjo from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; hoppy with notes of apricots and oranges; a respectable malt backbone, quite velvety mouthfeel, a hint of sourness and a solid astringent bitterness; pretty dry and with a long fruity bitter hoppy finish - very nice courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - clear bronze colour with a little pale beige foam; yeasty and slightly phenolic, a touch of lavender; initial sweetness and a good malt backbone, creamy mouthfeel and a light bitterness; long yeasty and slightly spicy finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - clear reddish-brown colour with a poor head retention; toasted biscuity aroma with notes of cookies; moderate carbonation and a low bitterness, some residual sugars and a long malty aftertaste with some vegetables notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - quite clear ruby-brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; gently toasted and fairly hoppy aroma, peppery and with notes of marzipan; very creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied; finishes bitter and pretty dry with notes of chocolate and hints of dark fruits; yeasty - complex and very well-made courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - hazy ruby-amber colour with a creamy beige head; long lasting; aroma of cinnamon and ginger; medium-bodied and pretty sweet, quite chewy on the tongue; residual sugars and more long spicy notes along with some bitterness and a touch of mint courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - clear blond colour with no head retention; solid hoppy nose, peppery and with notes of pine needles low carbonation and a quite full malt body; fairly bitter and with long hoppy and peppery notes from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy blond-orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of sour apples, corn and fruity hops; soem astringency and a light tart acidity; medium-bodied; quite dry and gently bitter; quite long corny and fruity hoppy finish with salty notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a long lasting foam; a fair hoppy aroma with notes of flowers, lemongrass and pear; a good malt backbone and pretty tasty; hugely bitter and very dry; very long aftertaste with clean bitter and slightly salty hoppy notes (again a nice balance between flowery and fruity notes) - refreshing and full of character; huge stuff ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy blond-orange beer under a chaotic yet long lasting white foam; fresh hoppy aroma of oranges and citrus, gently yeasty; slightly sticky and very tasty; a good malt backbone and a solid tart bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish with more citric notes - solid yet elegant; looks like a crossing between tripel and IPA clear pale amber colour, fine head and a nice lacing, deep aromatic hop aroma, subtle notes of exotic fruits, full-bodied, bitter, dry malty aromatic finish - subtle and very pleasant clear amber colour, the head quickly disappears, butter and grapefruit aroma, some malts, tart and sweet with a bubblegum-like finish - artificial and very forgettable golden colour, big head, alcohol nose, sweet and full but not much character about 5 years old - slightly hazy ruby-brown colour; almost no foam; toasted nose with strong notes of caramel and apple; earthy; oily with a good malt body; some sweetness and a low bitterness; the finish is sweetish and malty with light fruity notes from les 3 Mousquetaires, Morteau, France - clear bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of malt, caramel and alcohol; a good malt body, pretty lively, moderate bitterness and a long malty finish with more notes of caramel - correct hazy ruby-brown colour, no foam; slightly toasty and chocolatey; starts quite acidic, lot of carbonation and a mderate malt body; effervescent and elusive chewy fruity finish - hmmm ... clear golden-amber colour with almost no foam; aoma of potatoes and cane sugar; oily and very sweet; strange aftertaste of vegetables, sugary with a spicy touch - very dubious recipe from Les Brasseurs de Marseille Provence, brewed by Pietra - fizzy and slightly hazy blond colour, almost no foam, aroma of rum and potatoes, sweet and fizzy, long sweetish aftertaste with more notes of rum - frightening ... one more sugar juice for the youth ... hazy pale yellow colour, unregular foam, aroma of herbal tea, very sweet, no hops, short dry watery finish - this is a sugar juice ! transparent golden colour (it’s hard to filter more), little foam, neutral and discreet nose, sweet and medium-bodied, strong alcohol finish - dubious clear amber colour,, few head, nutty and candy aroma, full and earthy, long dry nutty finish cloudy yellow-white colour, fine head, nice lace, corn and perfumy aroma, smooth and full-bodied, sweet with a slightly spicy finish cloudy, golden colour, lemon aroma with a hint of nut in the finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pale red-amber colour with a light pinkish head; quite weird aroma with notes of nuts, solvent and strawberries; highly carbonated, tart and quite dry, medium-bodied and very bitter; long bitter and hoppy finish; good balance between malt and hops - a very nice beer bringing a surprising contrast between aroma and palate from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - slightly hazy golden-bronze beer under a little but long lasting head; aroma of chewy malts with a respectable flowery and fruity (peaches, grapefruit) hoppiness; medium-bodied and gently sticky, pretty tasty; fairly bitter and quite dry with a long fruity hoppy finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of malt, toffee and blood oranges; low carbonation and quite thin-bodied; the aftertaste shows notes of hops which meet lingering hints of caramel and fruits courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark and cloudy amber-orange beer with a pretty hoppy aroma of berries with some lemony tones; medium-bodied, velvety and rounded palate; subtle carbonation and with a gentle and long lasting bitterness; very long hoppy finish where more notes of red fruits can be met - delicate yet full of character - beautiful ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting white foam left; nice lacework; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of flowers and peaches; medium-bodied and pretty creamy palate; a fair yet not aggressive bitterness; long flowery hoppy aftertaste where the fruity tones stay now in the background cloudy dark amber-brown colour with a very little foam remaining; very malty, nutty aroma, biscuity; some sweetness, good malt body, a touch of dry biterness before a moderate nutty, woody finish - not bad at all cloudy dark brown colour, almost no foam; slightly toasty; the aroma is very malty with robust nutty notes; medium malt body maintained by a good carbonation; late bitterness; the finish is long with more malty and nutty tones - very good and staight to the point flavoured with juniper berries - hazy amber-orange colour with tons of yeast floating, fine head, aroma of berries, vinous, lot of carbonation, tart with some acidity, very dry with some alcohol notes in the finish - hard to drink hazy orange colour, fine creamy head and a beautiful lacing, spicy and citrusy nose, corn notes, tart and very dry, rather light-bodied, acidic, short dry finish - thin, fresh and quite pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour, little forma left; fresh resinous hoppiness, gentle and subtle chicory nose; rounded mouthfeel, some sweetness and a quite short resinous aftertaste with hints of coffee - subtle and very good courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear blond colour, little white foam; notes of cabbage and sulphur meet the rhubarb; quite acidic and thin-bodied with a short sour finish of rhubarb - not for me courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear blond colour with a firm white head; slightly buttery and spicy, fair aromatic hoppiness; good malt body, some initial sweetness and a robust bitterness, very lively palate; long hoppy and slightly spicy finish; quite dry - lot of character and very pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear red-amber colour with an elusive beige foam; malt and hops in the nose; notes of red fruits and butterscotch; clean palate with some sweetness and a touch of acidity; chewy malts; short and quite dry flowery and fruity finish - I'm not really convinced clear golden-blond, fine head, some hops, some sweetness and a hint of bitterness in a dry malty finish - boring from supermarket Casino, Morteau, France - translucid and bright golden-bronze colour with a modest head retention; smells like coat of paint and solvent with notes of pear; sweet and sticky, medium-bodied and fizzy; quite dry corny finish - dubious pale clear yellow colour, almost no foam, aroma of carton, orange and alcohol, medium-bodied, tart and dry, paperboard finish - this, a bock ? come on ... from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy reddish-orange colour under a huge foamy white head; aroma of black cherries and dust; moderate and a bit irregular malt body, sweet but not excessively, modest carbonation; quite dry aftertaste with lingering notes of cherries - drinkable from Village de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy amber-brown colour with a solid beige foam; notes of ginger and some other undefined spices; good malt body with a subtle carbonation, some notes of red fruits and spices in a long finish - well-made and pleasant cloudy amber-orange colour, the initial foam disappears quickly, banana and grapefruit aroma, oily, tart and acidic, overcarbonated, dry and short banana aftertaste cloudy bright orange colour, fine creamy head, fruity (peach?), yeasty and with some notes of diacetyl, tart and medium-bodied, some sweetness before a very dry bitter and fruity finish - refreshing and with some character; not bad at all hazy amber-brown colour, almost no foam, aroma of apple, red fruits and plastic, thin body, overcarbonated with a tart and low bitterness, the finish is quite dry with a residual sweetness and more notes of apple cloudy reddish-amber colour with a poor foam left; the nose is a bit acidic showing notes of orange peels and grapefruit; juicy and fizzy; mediumb-bodied; sweet with a long fruity and a bit chewy finish cloudy orange colour under a huge foamy bright white head; solid citrusy and grapefruity aroma; medium-bodied, sweet and tart/acidic, high carbonation, juicy; aftertaste of apples and grapefruit; acidic with some residual sweetness - very pleasant pours a cloudy orange colour under a bright and firm white foam; robust aroma of apples and orange juice; strong carbonation, sweet and juicy with a solid acidity; quite dry and very fruity finish (oranges and tangerines) - fresh and very interesting dark brown colour with a fine and slightly brown tainted head, slightly sourish nose, a bit toasted, some caramel and diacetyl, sweet and medium-bodied with a touch of finishing bitterness, quite dry with a long finish of caramel, coffee and licorice plus unfortunately something definitely wrong due probably to fermentation problems - could be very good courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of cloves and cardamom; overcarbonated with not much malt body below; effervescent and spicy finish - dubious hazy orange colour under a fine off-white foam; aroma of citrus and pear with a touch of almonds; esters; overcarbonated and very sweet, very fizzy in the mouth, medium-bodied and with a long fruity and almondy finish cloudy orange colour with an elusive white foam; acidic nose of grapefruit and almonds; overcarbonated and with an irregular malt body, sweet and with some acidity; dry aftertaste of orange peels and tangerines - looks pretty uncontrolled but indeed: not bad at all from supermarket Leclerc, Pontarlier, France - cloudy pale orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of coriander, orange peels and tangerines; lively carbonation and quite sweet, medium-bodied; corny and citrusy finish from supermarket Leclerc, Pontarlier, France - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid white foam; nice lace; very dusty aroma with notes of oranges in the background; sweet and medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and with a moderate late bitterness, fruity and dusty finish hazy blond-orange colour, nice creamy head; strong fruity nose (apricot, orange, grapefruit), some corny notes, slightly oily, quite full-bodied, sweet and with a high carbonation; the finish is long, very fruity and with lot of residual sweetness - a very tasty wheat beer hazy dark orange colour and a little but stable head; robust aroma of tangerines, some yeast and dust; very carbonated and sweet, decent malt body hidden behind; a robust bitterness takes suddenly the control and lasts a very long time in a dry fruity, yeasty finish amber colour, nice foam, caramel aroma, sweet 1999 vintage sampled 2/2004 - hazy orange colour with some floating yeast particules, almost no foam, very complex nose of apricot/apple, alcohol and candy sugar, some nutty notes, vinous, full-bodied, moderate initial sweetness, robust bitterness followed by a very long alcohol, sugary and fruity finish - a big and complex bière de garde hazy dark orange colour, fine head, peachy aroma, smooth and acidic, good malt body, some bitterness, long dry fruity finish - balanced, character and originality cloudy lactic-orange colour, big dense head and a beautiful lace, strong wheaty aroma with notes of banana, sparkling, acidic and smooth, dry citrusy and corny finish - refreshing and deeply balanced, this is a very nice brew. red-amber colour, few foam, licorice and dark fruits with some caramel, good malt body, some acidity and a decent bitterness, the finish is earthy, malty - strong character courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy amber-orange colour, the foam is quickly reducing; bubblegum-like aroma, prune, yeasty; strong initial sweetness and effervescent; finishes fairly bitter and very dry with more bubblegumy notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark reddish-brown colour, bad head retention; spicy and a bit toasty nose; totally overcarbonated, tart, some malts hidden behind, quite a lot of residual sugars, solid bitterness; finishes dry with notes of licorice, spices and alcohol - chaotic though somehow interesting courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pale golden colour with a bad head retention; weird aroma with notes of cleaning product and alcohol; unclean malt profile, begins quite tart and malty, sweetish, moderately dry and slightly bitter; more notes of alcohol in the finish - strange and unpleasant stuff courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange colour with some impurities floating within; the foam is disappearing very fast; aroma of apple, sugary; very sweet with a high carbonation; some bitterness with a dry and quite flat fruity finish - unconvincing yellow-orange colour, almost no head, alcohol aroma, sweet, oily and disgusting, overwhelming alcohol presence, dry heavy finish - brrr... canned, from supermarket Casino, Morteau, France - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; aroma of solvent and oranges; sweet and full-bodied, no bitterness and a long fruity finish with lot of residual sugars and a late alcohol touch clear bright golden colour, almost no foam, paperboard nose, tart and medium-bodied, dry unpleasant plastic-like finish - Saverne gets my vote for the worst brewery in the world clear golden colour, few head, vegetable-like aroma, flat and boring - a typical exemple of ewhat the french can do with lagers canned; from supermarket Casino, Morteau, France - golden colour with a little foam left; aroma of apple and a touch of solvent; very sweet with a moderate carbonation, slightly oily; residual sugars and notes of paper and apples with late hints of alcohol clear golden-yellow colour, few head, herbal, plastic and paperboard in the nose, sweet and slightly tart with an unpleasant carton-like finish for me it is always a challenge to taste a new beer from this brewery, which I consider one of the worst in the world - clear golden colour and a chaotic foam; a hint of aromatic hoppiness, sweet and light-bodied with a moderately herbal finish - insignificant but this is about the best beer that this brewery is able to produce. slightly hazy bronze colour with a persistent off-white head; correct lace; aroma of almonds and dust, creamy mouthfeel and with a low carbonation, some sweetness, dusty and almondy finish - one of the rare drinkable beers from this brewery one more strange french experiment: clear pale golden colour, fine dense head and a nice lace, aroma of vanilla and coconut, sweet and medium-bodied, dry finish of rhum - surprisingly decent clear yellow colour, few foam, grassy aroma with strong notes of wet carton, tart and flat with a dry bitter, aggressiv finish clear and bright golden-bronze colour, firm white foam and a nice lacing, aroma of paperboard, corn and metal, low carbonation, soft mouthfeel, sweet with some tartness, unpleasant aftertaste of paperboard - bad work as usual from Saverne flavoured with guarana, coffein and elder - red-amber colour, few head, cola and dark fruits in the nose, sweet and oily, strange spicy finish - does not have any beer character clear golden colour, big bubbles in a fine head, buttery and slightly grassy nose, sweet and light-bodied with a watery and carton-like finish - not even bad by Saverne standards ... canned; from Amstein - pale and clear golden colour, persistent white foam; nice lace; aroma of wort, light-bodied, sweet and quite harsh in the finish; more notes of unfermented malt in the aftertaste canned; from a supermarket in Neuchâtel - clear golden beer with a white chaotic foam left; aroma of paperboard and public toilets; medium-bodied, quite sweet with a late corny tartness, no bitterness and a flat aftertaste - a beer true to the terrible quality usual for Saverne ... golden-orange colour, few foam, typical malt liquor aroma of alcohol and orange, full-bodied, sweet and oily followed by a powerful alcohol, dry and sugary finish - the more experience I get in beer tasting, the less I like malt liquors ... clear blond colour, fine head, dust and wet carton aroma, sweet and tart, slightly dry, unpleasant finish, bad - a typical french supermarket beer dark ruby-brown colour with few foam and big bubbles, light alcohol and chocolate maltiness in the nose, medium-bodied, sweet, slightly oily with a moderate malty and quite unpleasant bitter finish - a modest example of the style which tends to be a little bit disgusting amber colour, sweet and spicy light honey colour, spicy aroma, alcohol too present claims to be the freshest beer in the world, has also been elected "Taste of the year 2004" in France - very clear pale yellow colour with a little and chaotic foam, a very little hint of aromatic hops in the nose, sweet and medium-bodied, very neutral finish - nothing wrong but no character at all clear very dark amber colour, almost no foam remaining; powerful and pure aroma of black chocolate, some notes of dark fruits in the background; slightly oily, very sweet, rather high carbonated and with a moderate malt body; very chocolaty finish - this beer is 120% chocolate but not unpleasant at all; a good dessert beer cloudy pale orange colour, no head, decent hop aroma, fresh, citrusy and herbal, full-bodied with a touch of acidity, dry finish clear blond colour with a fine head, skunky, paperboard aroma, sweet, medium-bodied with a very short finish - weak and boring brewed using vervain; thanks to Les Faiseurs de Bière for this one - it pours a frightening hazy green ! colour; some residual foam; strange herbal, menthol aroma; very sticky and sweet with a high carbonation; thin-bodied; short and very dry finish which leaves something reluctant in the mouth - help ! I think I will go and brush my teeth courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy blond-amber colour with a little foam left; aroma of overmatured tropical fruits; very sweet and sticky; long and sweetish disgusting fruity finish - urghhh courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark orange colour with a modest head retention; fairly flowery and fruity hoppy aroma with notes of grapefruit and star fruit; very sweet and with a medium malt backbone, quite sticky palate; the finish is decently bitter with lot of residual sugars and long fruity tones - the alcohol is quite well hidden which makes it a dangerous beer deep golden colour, beautiful head, honey and hazelnut aroma, sweet, malty, alcohol, long aftertaste clear amber colour, few foam, caramel, malt, earthy, some sweetness, good body, sparkling, dry and malty finish - interesting clear golden colour, fine head, herbal aroma, dry and medium-bodied, fresh and boring - next one ! pours a slightly hazy blond colour, very foamy, solid hoppy nose showing notes of grapefruit and lemon; a respectable malt body maintained by a good carbonation, robust bitterness; long fruity and hoppy finish with some residual sugars - sharp and very pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; fresh and solid flowery hoppiness; notes of almonds and peaches; creamy palate and medium-bodied, low carbonation and pretty tasty; a fair bitterness and a long flowery and almondy hoppy finish - very nice from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark brown colour with a reddish hue; little beige foam; malty nose, walnuts and light spicy tones; some sweetness with a medium malt body; fizzy and with a moderate bitterness; quite dry fizzy finish with nutty and spicy notes courtesy of fiulijn; bottle #55/250 -hazy dark brown colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of vinegar with notes of chocolate and brownies underneath; low carbonation and with a moderate malt body; sourish and with some astringency; quite dry and sour aftertaste of cherries and cookies - very interesting hazy blond-orange colour, nice foamy head; robust hoppy nose with grapefruit and hay; medium-bodied, some astringence and a strong bitterness; long dry and bitter fruity finish with a hint of spices - very good dark and cloudy reddish-amber colour, almost no foam remaining; aroma of raspberry marmelade; sweet and sticky, some sweetness barely hidden by the high carbonation; some residual sweetness in the finish along with more red fruity notes very dark brown, almost black, colour; fine creamy beige head; slightly toasted, aroma of ginger, effervescent and sweet, moderate malt body, sweetish aftertaste of ginger - forgettable dark brown colour, big head, torrefied, caramel and licorice aroma, sweet and full, very malty, some finishing bitterness red-amber colour, fine head, complex spicy and herbal aroma, sweet, salty and very smooth, kind of bubblegum-like, yeasty, herbal finish courtesy of the brewers - hazy amber-brown colour; little beige foam left; a fair smokiness with some lactic notes; a good malt body and a fair carbonation; sweet and with a very low bitterness; slightly dry smokey finish with notes of bacon and corn dirty copper colour, fine head, aroma of blood and metal, too much carbonation, flat with an unpleasant metallic finish - what is this supposed to be ? God's finger ?? One more reason not to believe in it ... :-) cloudy orange colour, big head, floral and honey aroma, sweet and creamy with some acidity, dry and short finish - quite boring hazy dark ruby-brown colour with a firm beige head; toasted nose of caramel and malts, moderate malt body, sweet and with a quite high carbonation; an acidic touch before a moderately malty, biscuity and fizzy finish cloudy amber-orange colour with a little beige foam; aroma of potatoes and pumpkin; good malt body; sweet with a subtle carbonation; dry and slightly bitter, long aftertaste of pumpkin - a good and balanced beer orange colour, fine head, herbal and perfumy aroma, corn, sweet with some acidity, full with a dry, slightly bitter finish - very nice dark amber colour, giant head, malty, toffee nose, creamy, medium bitterness with a slightly sour finish - original and unusual pours a cloudy dark brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of licorice and milk chocolate with notes of honey; soft palate, medium-bodied, low (if any) bitterness; the finish falls quite short with light malty and caramelish notes - subtle cloudy dark orange colour under a firm creamy white head; solid but not overwhelming flowery and honeyish aroma; creamy mouthfeel, sweet and quite thin-bodied; watery finish with light herbal and honeyish notes black ebony colour, big creamy head, chocolate and toffee aroma, buttery, slightly toasted, sweet with a touch of bitterness in the finish copper colour, big head, fruity (raspberry, cherry) aroma, malty, touch of spices, some acidity, dry finish - still not sure what I must think of this one ... copper-orange colour, tons of yeast floating in this strange fluid, nice creamy head, citrusy, malty nose, very acid, aggressive, dry fruity finish - a mysterious beer, impossible to classify honey colour, big creamy head, some yeast floating, very discreet aroma, malty, fresh and slightly fruity, full-bodied, lot of carbonation, dry and acid, short finish - this brewery really makes beers which are not easy to understand no more brewed by BGI but by Heineken France since quite a long time now - clear bright golden colour, nice dense head, aroma of cream, sweet and terribly flat, neutral finish - a beautiful example of beer castration ! courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy dark orange colour with a poor head retention; fair aroma of green tea with some mint in the background; medium-bodied and with some acidity; lactic finish with notes of mint - interesting but unfortunately slightly infected courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a cloudy orange colour without foam; aroma of orange peel and cream; low carbonation, sweet and slightly acidic; dry aftertaste of oranges and paperboard courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy copper-amber colour with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of ripe fruity and dust with notes of spices and paper; decent sweet malt backbone and with a quite high carbonation, some tartness and aslightly salty finish; moderately dry finish with notes of caramel the fruits stay in the background now courtesy of Laurent Mousson - amber-orange colour with no head retention; lactic nose with notes of banana in the background; medium-bodied and very fizzy, some sweetness, short and quite dry, slightly spicy and acidic finish with notes orange peels - a beer to forget courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark amber colour with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel and rose; quite lively carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness and tart, fizzy and short elusive caramelish aftertaste - almost drinkable courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy golden-amber colour, little foam left; aroma of sour apples and dust; medium-bodied and with a correct carbonation; some astringency; short and creamy aftertaste of vegetables - very strange and definitely doesn’t get my vote courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of old apples and cellar; empty palate and moderately sweet, poor malt body, very short and vanishing finish with hints of fruits clear bright golden colour with few foam, herbal and fat grassy nose, medium-bodied, dry with a nice bite of bitterness - a solid pils slightly hazy golden-orange colour with particules floating within; little white foam; gentle honeyish aroma with notes of dust; quite robust sweetness partially balanced by a moderate tart acidity; more honey in the finish - one-dimensional but pleasant pours a clear and bright golden colour under a solid creamy and persistent foam; dusty and yeasty aroma with fruity notes (pear) hidden behind; creamy mouthfeel and a good malt body; lively palate with some tart acidity to balance the sweetness; the finish is yeasty again and fruity - a good one clear amber colour and a little white foam; slightly smokey and with a medium body which fails short on the end leaving a short sweetish, smokey and caramelish finish fully cloudy dark orange colour with no foam remaining; aroma of tangerines and curaçao; very tart, effervescent; a solid acidity hides partially the sweetness and the respectable malt body below; long fruity aftertaste where residual sugars met some more curaçao - interesting though a bit chaotic cloudy amber-brown colour with a giant creamy head, malt and caramelwith notes of ginger, creamy mouthfeel, overcarbonated, sour and acidic, very dry and sourish finish - a failure courtesy of Per Forsgren - hazy pale golden colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of old apples and potatoes; very low carbonation and poor malt body; sweet with a late sourness; flat aftertaste of apple and cellar - unfit for human consumption courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear golden colour with no foam; aroma of pocorns and potatoes; sweet and medium-bodied; malty finish with notes of solvent - very sovietic ... courtesy of Peter Ens; a beer brewed for the german supermarket Norma by ? - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a little disappearing white foam; robust banana aroma; medium-bodied, sweet with a high carbonation, a little bit oily; moderately dry with an elusive banana and corny finish - classic courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy blond-orange colour with a poor head retention; estery nose with notes of overmatured bananas, hints of cloves; sweet and with a subtle carbonation; ,lot of residual sweetness and long heavy banana notes in the finish canned; labelled Millbrau Bière Blonde de Luxe and brewed in Germany - very clear and bright golden colour; aroma of paper and dust; sweet with a soft and creamy mouthfeel; medium-bodied, some late bitterness; neutral and slightly herbal finish - drinkable but in small doses brewed in the EU and imported in Switzerland; pet bottle - clear and pale golden colour with a fast disappearing foam; aroma of rotten eggs and plastic, medium-bodied, rather sweet, low bitterness and a short corny finish with more notes of rotten eggs - very bad clear pale golden colour, little collapsing foam, corny, metallic nose, tart, astringent and metallic flavours, the finish is dry and mostly unpleasant - very bad ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pale golden-yellow colour with a solid bright white foam; correct lacework; gently oily herbal aroma with buttery notes, medium-bodied and moderately carbonated, light herbal bitterness with some more buttery notes in the finish - balanced courtesy of fiulijn - clear and bright golden beer under a persistent white foam; nice lacework; shy aromatic hoppy aroma with buttery notes; sweet and gently oily; very low bitterness, buttery and oily grassy finish - cheap canned from Landi Zollikofen - very pale golden-yellow beer with a chaotic foam left; slightly herbal with buttery notes; moderate malt body, soft palate and with a low bitterness; a light and late tartness, gently malty and poorly hoppy finish from Landi, Zollikofen; canned - pale and clear golden beer with a poor foam left; strong aroma of paperboard, thin and watery, moderate carbonation and with a disgusting finish of wet carton - undrinkable courtesy of Arben Haziri - pours a copper-amber colour under a solid slightly beige foam; nice foam left; earthy malty aroma with notes of ashes, meat and honey; medium-bodied and with a lively carbonation; the finish is quite empty with vague earthy reminiscence - subtle and pleasant courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark blond beer with a solid white foam left; flowery and peanutty hoppiness; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; moderate bitterness and a decent aromatic flowery finish courtesy of Arben Haziri - pours a clear ruby-brown colour with a little but persistent beige foam; the nose is fairly toasted and earthy with a touch of caramel; medium-bodied with some sweet malt backbone, subtle carbonation and a fizzy and quite short toasted malty finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear deep golden colour with a poor foam left; fresh moderate herbal hoppiness; crisp and with a respectable malt backbone; gently bitter and with a long tart herbal finish courtesy of fiulijn - translucide and pale golden beer with a fair white head; peppery and herbal aroma; clean palate and medium-bodied, gentle and moderately dry bitterness; more spices and herbal hoppy tones in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden beer with a very shy foam left; a solid herbal nose; light spicy with hints of butter; medium-bodied; lively palate and a good bitterness; long herbal finish .- very nice pale yellow colour, no head, few hop, slightly spicy, lot of character courtesy of Peter Ens - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a little foam; the expected banana aroma is of course present but surprising light notes of smoked salami are also met; a bit oily and with a rather thin malt body; some sweetness, quite a low carbonation for a weizen; short corny finish where the fruity tones stay very discrete - unbalanced slightly hazy golden colour with almost no foam; strong herbal and spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, some sweetness soon followed by a long herbal finish - character and balance, a nice beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-orange beer with a solid creamy white foam; deep aroma of hay, banana and cloves, velvety palate and a moderate carbonation; quite sweet, juicy with notes of banana in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear deep golden colour with a little white foam left; aroma of hay and citrus with light notes of alcohol; medium malt backbone and with some late bitterness; slightly corny and with an herbal hoppiness; quite long malty finish - subtle and well-made; the 7.5% are not apparent courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; dusty and fairly herbal nose; medium-bodied and slightly tart; pretty tasty herbal hoppy finish clear and bright golden colour, fine head, oily grassy nose, medium-bodied, herbal and bitter finish - ok though lacking of subtility clear golden colour (the germans are probably the only who are brewing a pale lager for Christmas ...), little foam, chalky an flowery nose, sweet and oily with a good malt body, moderate malty finish - modest clear and pale golden colour, almost no foam, discreet oily nose, sweet and soapy with a short malty finish - another bad beer from this brewery hazy golden with a giant firm creamy head, nice lacing, wheat and matured bananas in the nose, very sweet and rather thin-bodied, long banana aftertaste clear golden colour, almost no foam, aroma of butter with a light aromatic hoppiness, medium-bodied at best, a bit tart, dry and very unpleasant bitterness, short finish - bad clear and bright golden colour, little fast reducing foam; gentle fruity hoppiness; clean malt profile; medium-bodied, low bitterness; decently malty and fruity finish with some residual sweetness - not much character but ok clear ruby-brown colour, little chaotic foam, toasted malty aroma with notes of butter and nuts, light to medium body, sweet, malty and slightly dry toasted finish clear bright golden colour, nice creamy head, cream and herb in the nose, sweet and medium-bodied, dry herbal finish - boring clear bright golden colour with a big creamy head, subtle aroma of cream and apple, medium to full-bodied, sweet with a dry malty and herbal finish - solid dark ruby colour, beautiful head, aroma: roasted, caramel, chocolate; strong malt flavor, sweet, well structured pale golden colour, few foam with big bubbles, alcohol, malt and orange in a well-balanced nose, full-bodied, oily, long malty alcohol and fruity finish - this is a very good bock cloudy honey colour, big head, lemon and banana, spicy, sweet, long aftertaste courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy blond beer with a modest head left; a charming grassy aromatic hoppy aroma; medium- to full-bodied, tart and herbal palate, a moderate bitterness and a long aftertaste of herbs; slightly salty - accurate and satisfying courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy amber-brown colour under a little but long lasting beige foam; toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of chocolate, caramel and hints of grapefruit; medium- to full-bodied, some sweetness and a light bitterness; the finish is long, corny and chocolatey - a wonderful, quite unusual doppelbock courtesy of Allen - hazy blond colour with a little foam left; aroma of dried meat, slightly smokey; medium-bodied and a little bit oily palate, solid but subtle carbonation, a late tartness probably caused by the grain used; moderately long grainy finish with a light fruity touch; quite dry - original from beerangel.de - cloudy orange colour with a little foam; nice lace, fair aroma of ripe bananas and grapefruit, slightly oily palate, sweet and medium-bodied, moderate tartness and a long banana aftertaste - quite thick and heavy but good from beerangel.de - very pale golden-yellow colour with a persistent white foam; buttery nose with some citrus behind; quite thin-bodied, sweet with a light acidic touch; the finish is a bit grassy with shy bitter and malty notes from beerangel.de - slightly hazy pale golden colour with a little collapsing white foam; the nose is gently grassy and fairly aromatic; medium to full malt body; rounded and with a shy bitterness; long malty and aromatic finish - nicely made cloudy honey colour, giant head, nice lace, deep banana aroma, sweet with a moderate finish - quite heavy and a little bit disgusting at the end clear and pale golden colour with a little stable head; robust herbal aroma with notes of solvent; oily, respectable malt body, slightly dry and moderately bitter malty finish - not really "edel" and even less my kind of beer from beerangel.de - clear reddish-brown colour with a poor foam left; solid aroma of caramel, sweet malts and a touch of alcohol; very sweet and quite thick, solid malt body; long and sweet; aftertaste of caramel - one-dimensional and too sweet cloudy blond colour, nice head, smooth, dry aftertaste, well-balanced courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark reddish-brown colour, elusive foam; aroma of caramel, wort and candi sugar; sweet and quite full-bodied, no real bitterness and a moderate caramelish finish - looks like a "caramalz"; a deception from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a firm long lasting bright white head; fine aroma of herbs and hay with a touch of butter; medium-bodied, clean and rounded palate; slightly tart and fizzy and with a moderate bitterness; a bit oily and with a rather long herbal and slightly corny finish from Bier-Bienne - light hazy pale golden beer under a persistent white head; earthy, spicy and flowery hoppiness in the nose, a good malt backbone, clean and tasty palate; subtle carbonation and gently bitter; long and crisp earthy, malty and grassy aromatic finish brown colour, big head, banana aroma, sweet, corn, full-bodied amber-brown colour, few head, robust malty and caramel aroma, medium-bodied with a slightly bitter, dry malty finish re-rated 10/2014; from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam; pretty toasted and very malty aroma, notes of caramel; full-bodied; quite sweet and without bitterness; a bit earthy and long malty caramelish and nutty finish

courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark reddish-brown colour, elusive foam; aroma of caramel, wort and candi sugar; sweet and quite full-bodied, no real bitterness and a moderate caramelish finish - looks like a "caramalz"; a deception (3/5/5/3/9)
Earlier Rating: 12/26/2002 Total Score: 4.2
dark brown colour, nice head and a beautiful lace, strong malty aroma, toasted, buttery with notes of caramel, sweet, full-bodied, robust dry malty finish to balance the sweetness - a very beautiful brew from beerangel.de - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a giant and creamy white foam; aroma of overripe bananas with yeasty notes; very sweet, thick and heavy, very long banana finish wwith a late alcohol touch - one-dimensional and a little bit cloying courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - slightly hazy blond beer under a hugely foamy white head; nice lace; dusty aroma of apple juice; very sweet and slightly acidic; moderate malt body, some papery notes and very long sweetish notes of apples and cinnamon in the finish - it’s a no go ! clear bright golden colour, the initial head is quickly reducing, moderate grassy and fruity nose, sweet and medium-bodied, short malty finish courtesy of Allen - hazy pale golden-blond colur with a solid bright white foam; correct lacing; aroma of oily grass with light spicy tones; slightly sticky and with a respectable malt body; a fair carbonation for the style; the finish is moderately dry with aromatic hoppy notes and a decent malty presence clear pale golden colour, nice head and a correct lacing, grassy, herbal aroma, oily and medium-bodied, moderate bitterness and a long herbal aftertaste - classic and pleasant courtesy of DerDoppelbock - clear golden colour with a little chaotic white foam; aroma of almonds, herbs and apples; sweet and full-bodied, some tartness brings a decent balance, subtle carbonation; aftertaste of honey and apple with notes of warming alcohol - superb clear golden colour with absolutely no foam, strong herbal hoppiness in the nose, some notes of peanuts and apricot, medium-bodied and a little bit oily, strong bitterness and a long herbal aftertaste - a superb pils ! courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark copper-orange colour with a little beige foam; slightly buttery nose with notes of peanuts; medium-bodied and quite sweet, low carbonation and bitterness; quite long and aromatic finish with some malty tones - charming courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark brown beer under a pale and persistent beige foam; a correct lacework; aroma of hazelnut and toffee; sweet, medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; no bitterness and a short vaguely malty and toffeish aftertaste - not terrible courtesy of fiulijn - clear deep golden beer under a long lasting white foam; slightly buttery and dusty aroma; oily and medium-bodied, sweet and with a very low bitterness; grassy and buttery finish clear and bright golden-green colour; stable foam; overwhelming aroma of lime; sweet with a faint acidity; sugary lemony finish - hmmm ... clear and pale golden orange colour, very little foam; strong aroma of blood orange; very sweet with a quite high carbonation; the finish is sweetish, lemonady with more notes of orange- you know you are into numbers when you are rating such damned f*#!$ng marketing products like this one; shame on me ... courtesy of Markus Wernig - clear dark ruby-brown colour with a moderate pinkish foam left; robust aroma of black currant and black cherries; light citrus notes; sweet and thin-bodied; slightly dry and short aftertaste with lingering notes of black currant - not without interest... for a soda dark brown colour, smokey aroma, full bodied clear golden colour with a fine head and a nice lacing, some cardboard and plastic in a discreet aroma, sweet, light- to medium-bodied, hint of maltiness and paperboard in the finish - bad courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; aroma of plastic and paperboard; sweet; a bit tart in the end of the tongue; short paperboard finish - useless transparent golden colour, big head, deep herbal aroma, smooth and full-bodied with a long dry herbal finish - nice pils courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear bronze colour with a light beige foam; subtle aromatic hoppiness with notes of peanuts and herbs; quite low carbonation, sweet and a bit oily; long aromatic finish, flowery and oily - unusual courtesy of Laurent Mousson; labelled Lausitzer Strong Porter -clear dark brown colour, little beige foam; slightly toasted, aroma of caramel and not much more; good malt body, very sweet; late bitterness and quite dry; notes of alcohol and ashes in the finish - simplistic clear amber-brown colour (?!), fine creamy head, aroma of cane sugar, deadly sweet and one-dimensional - what is this supposed to be ? I was already excited about my first german porter ... what a deception ! clear and bright golden colour, little white head; fresh herbal aroma; full-bodied, slightly tart and very bitter; long and dry bitter herbal finish - a very good pils pale golden colour, no head, discreet citrusy and grapefruit aroma, sour, sour, sour with a very dry finish - one-dimensional and really unpleasant; I still can't get the point here but I'm now almost able to finish it ... clear golden colour, fine head, herbal aroma, fresh with a dry, slightly bitter finish - easy courtesy of DerDoppelbock; Grote Jan, very old bottle ~1970) - clear and pale golden colour with a poor head retention; lactic nose with fair notes of meat; light-bodied and with acidic notes; low and subtle carbonation; light acidic and slightly fruity finish - very drinkable and deeply impressive considering its age

yellow-white, lactic colour, no head, vinegar and rhubarb aroma, extremly sour, long dry and sour finish - not really about balance but far better than the Berliner Kindl Weisse. Anyway, not an easy beer and not my kind of stuff (2/7/3/2/8) dark brown colour, few head, very toasted, black chocolate aroma, strong body, dry and bitter with a long roasted finish - a beautiful exemple of the style clear amber-orange colour, few head, malt and alcohol in the nose with fruity notes, full and very malty, good balance between sweetness and maltiness, dry alcohol finish clear golden colour with few foam, awful aroma of potatoes and unfermented malt, sweet and sparkling with a dry plastic-like finish - not drinkable clear golden colour, few foam with big bubbles, mix of herbs and paperboard in the nose, sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is dry and carton-like with herbal notes - almost drinkable courtesy of Julien Allen - pours a clear golden colour with a white foam; aroma of herbs, alcohol and apples; sweet and quite full-bodied; long aftertaste, fruity and herbal with a touch of alcohol - well-balanced and solid from beerangel - pale and clear golden colour with a little white foam; nice lace; light grassy aroma with notes of paperboard; soft and medium malt backbone, no bitterness and with more notes of paperboard in the finish - poorly executed courtesy of Julien Allen - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little light beige foam; aroma of hay and overripe bananas, slightly citrusy; fairly sweet and with a medium malt body; not too heavy; corny and banana finish with some residual sugars courtesy of Julien Allen - very dark brown coloured with a solid beige foam; aroma of toasted malts, butter and ashes; sweet and gently bitter, medium-bodied; slightly toasted malty finish courtesy of Julien Allen - clear and deep golden colour, firm and bright persistent head; fairly herbal aroma, fresh cut grass; medium-bodied and decently bitter; long herbal finish - classical and good clear, pale golden colour, head disappears quickly, low hop aroma with notes of solvent, oily, moderate maltiness, some bitterness in the finish - under average from crackedkettle.com - clear bright golden colour with no foam left; overwhelming aroma of wet carton and vegetables; light-bodied and tasteless, some more unpleasant paperboard notes achieve to make it undrinkable bought in Düsseldorf - clear and pale golden colour with a little foam; traces of oily hops and an herbal touch; notes of paperboard too; some sweeteness and a shy bitterness; light- to medium-bodied; hint of herbs and paper in the finish - deeply boring courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear amber-brown colour with a solid beige foam; nice lacework; toasted and earthy malty aroma; quite full-bodied and tasty; a late tart and earthy bitterness; slightly dry and malty earthy aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - clear dark amber-brown coliur with a dark beige foam; fair earthy aroma with light fruity notes; medium-bodied, some astringence and a decent bitterness, long earthy finish - a very nice altbier courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy blond-amber colour with a poor foam left; aroma of dust and cream; creamy palate and medium-bodied at best; low bitterness and with a quite long dusty and flowery finish courtesy of DerDoppelbock - clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam; fairly earthy and malty; some tartness in front of a rather moderate malt body; some bitterness; long earthy finish with a touch of ashes and caramel - very nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clean very dark brown beer with a firm beige foam left; nice lacework; very toasted malty aroma with notes of ashes and vanilla; light hints of walnuts; creamy palate and a low carbonation; gently sweet; hints of licorice and ashes in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear and bright amber-bronze colour under a little long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace; a solid piney, resinous hoppiness with notes of quince; a good malt backbone and a moderate carbonation; slightly sticky; solid yet not aggressive bitterness; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark copper-orange colour with a firm bright white foam; nice lace; pretty aromatic hoppy aroma with notes of peach; quite full-bodied, fairly bitter and slightly dry, a bit grainy with long aromatic hoppy notes - a bit heavy courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown colour; little beige foam left; fairly smokey with notes of biscuit and nuts; a good malt backbone and a quite high carbonation; creamy palate and with a long nutty smokey finish; slightly bitter courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 5dl plastic bottle - clean and pale golden colour, chaotic and poor white foam left; aroma of wort and paperboard; thin-bodied, low carbonation and some late tartness; more notes of wort in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg; pet bottle - clear golden colour with an elusive foam; aroma of fresh apples, cider; medium-bodied and with no bitterness; corny and gently malty finish - fresh and boring courtesy of Philipp Sigg; pet bottle - clear golden colour with a poor foam left; aroma of paper and oily grass; medium-bodied and slightly oily; some tart bitterness and a short oily grassy finish - cheap stuff courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 5dl pet bottle - hazy blond beer with a persistent foam leaving a correct lacing; sharp aroma of banana and cloves; medium-bodied and with some sweetness, quite highly carbonated and residual sugars in a long aftertaste of bananas with some lingering acidity - cheap 5 dl pet bottle, courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear and pale golden colour, poor white foam left; notes of paper and oily grass in the nose; medium-bodied and with a slightly oily palate, gently bitter with some residual sugars and more grassy notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 5dl plastic bottle - cloudy golden-orange colour with almost no foam left; aroma of dust and paperboard; hints of wort too; sweet and slightly oily, low carbonation; short dusty aftertaste with light notes of banana and paperboard courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 5dl plastic bottle - clear and pale yellow colour with a fast cvanishing foam; very citric aroma; very sweet and slightly acidic; long sweetish citrusy finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 5dl plastic bottle - hazy orange in colour with a poor head retention; overwhelming aroma of grapefruit; sweet and fizzy; residual sugars in the finish with more grapefruity notes - lemonade-like courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark orange colour and with a poor head retention; the fruity tones clearly dominate (apple and banana); medium-bodied, pretty sweet and fairly carbonated; residual sweetness and more fruity notes and hints of corn - tasty courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright dark ruby-brown colour with a bad head retention; a shy toasted biscuity maltiness; quite highly carbonated, medium-bodied, some sweetness and pretty tart; short and fizzy aftertaste of cola, slightly dry - not terrible from beerangel.de - slightly hazy blond colour with a solid white foam; aroma of dust and wet paperboard; medium-bodied, some sweet malt backbone and no noticeable bitterness; unclean palate and a short malty and buttery finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear amber-brown colour, little beige foam left; crisp malty aroma with notes of caramel and chestnuts; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, earthy; slightly tart and bitter; long malty and earthy finish, moderate carbonation - very good clear pale yellow colour, fine head, robust grass aroma, sparkling, light oily, good body, tart, moderate bitterness with a dry herbal finish - one of thousands of those (boring) german pils courtesy of fiulijn - bright and clear reddish-brown beer with no head retention; sticky nose of chewy malts and caramel; very sweet and quite oily; low carbonation and full-bodied; lot of residual sugars in a long malt and toffeish aftertaste - quite cloying clear golden colour, no head, oily, cane sugar aroma, terribly sweet, artificial with a dry oily and disgusting finish light transparent yellow colour, no head, slight carton aroma, flat taste with a very unpleasant dry plastic aftertaste - God help me ... courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a slightly hazy golden colour under a robust white foam; aroma of banana and grapefruit with a touch of cloves; tart and highly carbonated with some sweetness below; the finish is quite evanescent, fizzy and shows more notes of banana clear pale golden colour, few head, no lace, fresh, fruity aroma (lemon and orange), malty, full-bodied, sweet with a dry bitter finish - well-balanced clear golden colour, the head is initialy big and creamy, nice lacing, moderat aromatic hoppiness, notes of malt, medium-bodied, sweet with notes of alcohol in a short malty finish from Bierhütte - pours a clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; malty aroma with notes of solvent and cola; some tart earthiness and a light bitterness, medium-bodied; malty and biscuity finish from Bierhütte - clear golden-blond colour with a modest head retention; aroma of corn, esters and banana; a good malt body and some sweetness, a bit tart and with a high carbonation; the finish is fizzy with a hint of acidity, residual sugars and fruity notes from Bierhütte - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; aroma of cheap corn and malt; sweet and medium-bodied, low bitterness; corny finish - very modest courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden beer with a persistent white foam; spicy nose with flowery aromatic notes; creamy mouthfeel, mild and with a late tart and spicy bitterness; mild aromatic finish and slightly dry from Bierhütte - clear golden-bronze colour with a little white foam left; aroma of old apples and cellar; sweet and full-bodied, oily mouthfeel and with a long sweetish fruity finish with light notes of alcohol courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy blond beer with no head retention; hints of urin in the nose; sweet and slightly oily; no bitterness and a moderate malt body; short vaguely grassy finish - empty and bad from Bierhütte - clear amber-brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of malt, caramel and undefined spicy notes; sweet and medium to full malt body; slightly dry and with a low carbonation; malty finish with notes of red fruits and cola - quite subtle courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; decently hoppy aroma with notes of caramel and flowers; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, a fair but not aggressive bitterness; quite dry and with a long hoppy finish where notes of caramel dominate clear golden colour, little foam, hrbal hoppiness, medium-bodied, swet and mild with a light bitterness, the finish is quite malty with more herbal notes canned; from Aldi - pale and clear golden colour with a chaotic white foam left; moderately herbal nose with hints of butter; some initial sweetness and a moderate malt body; a late herbal tartness with a decent bitterness; quite dry and tart herbal finish - raw and cheap stuff red-amber colour, few head, slightly fruity, malty, firm body, dry and bitter aftertaste bought in Düsseldorf - clear copper-red colour with a little foam left; aroma of meat and wort, light-bodied and quite astringent, flat and watery with a dry earthy and paperboard-like finish - ridiculous and senseless 60% Diebels Alt and 40% Cola - ruby-brown colour, few foam, earthy, cola nose, sweet and sparkling, the finish is a mix of cola and malt - drinkable but I still wonder why I'm rating it ... clear and bright golden colour, little foam, the expected banana aroma is there of course, medium-bodied, quite sweet with a high carbonation, lingering sweetness in a finish showing more corny and banana notes - a good weizen from Bier-Bienne - clear dark golden beer with a moderately persistent white foam; mild and slightly oily corny aroma; medium-bodied and pretty tasteless; slightly bitter herbal finish and gently buttery - modest from Amstein - clear and pale golden beer, modest foam left; a fair herbal aroma with light buttery notes; creamy mouthfeel and pretty sweet, short herbal finish with a low bitterness and more corny and buttery notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; labeled Klosterbrauerei Metzingen Landbier - translucid amber colour with no foam left; vague notes of spices and malt; quite high carbonation and with a tart herbal bitterness; quite dry herbal/spicy finish; moderate malt backbone courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; labelled Klosterbrauerei Metzingen Kloster Pilsner - pale golden with a solid long lasting white foam; nice lacework; oily grassy aroma with diacetyl notes; low carbonation and medium-bodied, sweet and with a very low bitterness; herbal and papery notes in the finish - poor deep orange colour, nice head, strong corn aroma, flavor quite flat and watery, dry finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - translucid bright golden colour with a fast disappearing head; aroma of corn and paperboard, moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; pretty tasteless and with a dry and short corny finish light golden colour, few head, slight fruity (orange, lemon) nose, full-bodied but lack of complexity - clear copper-red colour with a little beige foam; the nose is nutty and spicy with notes of meat; clean palate with a smooth mouthfeel, gentle bitterness before a quite long earthy finish - not bad at all but a bit easy after drinking some Schumacher - clear golden colour with a solid white foam, nice lace; herbal aroma with notes of oily hops; rounded and medium-bodied; a fair herbal bitterness before a long malty and grassy finish bought in Düsseldorf - pours a clear golden colour with a persistent white head; soft and fair herbal aroma where light buttery notes appear; medium-bodied and clean palate, solidly bitter, quite dry and long bitter herbal finish - straightforward and of good quality courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy dark blond colour with a modest head retention; aroma of oranges, apricot and alcohol; quite full-bodied and pretty sweet, moderate carbonation, slightly oily and with a long malty and fruity finish - a very nice one courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear reddish-brown in colour and without foam; a moderate woody smokey nose with notes of caramel and bacon; moderate carbonation and a soft palate; low bitterness, gently dry and smokey finish - unspectacular and well-made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy reddish-amber colour with a chaotic pale beige foam; pretty malty nose with notes of caramel; sweet and crisp palate; low bitterness and a long malty and caramelish aftertaste courtesy of Toni Flükiger - translucid amber colour and with no head retention; aroma of chewy malts and toffee; medium- to full-bodied, sitcky and fairly carbonated, some sweetness and a tart caramelish aftertaste courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy dark orange colour and with a little persistent white foam; solid aroma of wort with notes of yeast; very low carbonation and thin-bodied; bland and short aftertaste of wort with hints of banana courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy dark orange colour and with a creamy long lasting white foam, nice lace; aroma of cloves with hints of ripe fruits below; velvety mouthfeel and a low carbonation; aftertaste of paperboard and yeast - dubious courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy blond colour with a poor head retention; aroma of herbs and grapefruit, fairly aromatic nose; peanutty; medium-bodied and with a moderate, subtle carbonation; a decent bitterness and a crisp herbal and malty finish a bright golden colour with a fine head and a nice lacing: this is for the good news ... I’m always anxious to smell a NA beer and this one confirms my fears: a strong aroma of wort hurts my nose very badly; the malt body is inexistant and the finish is beyond all descriptions ... I cannot believe someone can drink this clear and bright golden colour under a solid creamy white head; fat grassy nose; slightly oily and medium-bodied, sweet with a hint of bitterness; creamy finish with a moderate malty, corny aftertaste canned; from Aldi - clear and bright golden colour with a solid white foam left; aroma of butter, alcohol and apple, sweet and slightly sticky, medium to full malt body; residual sugars in a malty and fruity finish with unpleasant notes of alcohol courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark amber beer with no foam left; chewy malts, caramel; full-bodied and quite sweet; sticky and pretty tasty; some bitterness and caramel in a chewy finish clear golden colour, fine head, strong herbal aroma, full-bodied with a long dry bitterness bronze colour, fine head initialy but diminishes quickly, malty nose, alcohol, full-bodied, bitter, long finish - well-balanced clear golden colour, few head, malty, alcohol nose, sweetness is quickly followed by a strong bitterness, oily and heavy brew with a long dry alcohol finish - great exemple of the style courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy ruby-brown colour and with a poor head retention; robust malty aroma with notes of caramel and cookies; gently spicy; subtle carbonation and a solid malt backbone, some sweetness and with a quite dry finish with more lingering notes of caramel and a gentle warming alcohol touch clear amber colour, few head, alcohol and toffee aroma, malty, the initial sweetness is overwhelemed by a strong bitterness, full-bodied, well-balanced, long alcohol finish red colour, no head, alcohol and banana aroma, syrupy, extremely sweet, disgusting, horrible aftertaste, unfinishable - help ! clear golden colour, sparkling, head initialy big but quickly diminishing, no lace, grass aroma, moderate maltiness, oily and full-bodied with a long and quite harsh bitter finish, notes of alcohol from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright amber-golden beer with no foam left; aroma of caramel, apple and alcohol; fizzy and sticky palate; pretty sweet, no bitterness, very malty and with a long malty and caramelish aftertaste cloudy pale orange colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, deep corn aroma, very smooth, fresh and sweet, dry grainy finish with a hint of hop bitterness from Schatt Getränke, Maur - pale and translucide golden colour with a little white foam; strong aroma of paper and wet carton; soft and watery palate with a late tartness; moderate but sharp bitterness, moderately dry papery and slightly herbal finish - nothing tragical except the aroma but why making contract with a german brewer? There are swiss brewers able to brew low alcohol beers much better than this one. And this would made the sentence on the label "encourage the beer tradition in Zürich" less ridiculous. from Schatt Getränke, Maur - clear and very pale golden colour, little chaotic white foam; correct lacing; decent grassy notes in the nose; medium-bodied and with a sweet malt backbone; a shy bitterness and a moderately dry grassy finish - a decent german beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond beer, poor head retention; aroma of citrus and banana, hints of cloves; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; sweet, fizzy aftertaste of cloves and banana - average and not very tasty weizen transparent golden colour, well-hopped, dry golden orange colour, few head, apricot aroma, sweet, malty, long alcohol aftertaste cloudy dark orange colour, beautiful head, banana, corn aroma, notes of lemon and spices, firm body, lot of carbonation, sweet with a tart finish - well-balanced from beerangel.de - cloudy golden-blond colour with a little foam left; dusty nose with notes of hay and banana; fair but subtle carbonation; sweet with some tart acidity, aftertaste of wheat and quite dry - thin-bodied and pointless courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - shows a hazy dark orange colour under a giant foamy white head; solid aroma of grapefruit and ripe bananas; solid malt body and strongly carbonated, sweet and slightly oily, long aftertaste of corn and banana - solid and balanced cloudy pale orange colour, fine head, the aroma is perfumy, citrusy, fresh with notes of grapefruit, full-bodied, sweet with a long fruity finish pours a hazy golden-orange colour with a giant white foam; aroma of pineapple, apples and almonds, highly carbonated and medium-bodied; regular palate which finishes with some tartness and corny, banana notes - a bit too sweet dark brown colour, giant creamy head, buttery, banana aroma, sweet and smooth, thin-bodied, the finish is quite neutral and short - no character orange colour, fine head, apricot aroma, slightly sour, soft dark brown colour, fine creamy head, no lace, caramel, alcohol and butter aroma, very sweet, malty with notes of black chocolate in the finish - lacks of character light hazy golden-orange colour, foam with big bubbles, nice lacing, aroma of potatoes and unfermented malt, tart with an horrible, NA typical, aftertaste - not drinkable courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - slightly hazy blond colour with a modest head retention; aroma of oranges and malt; sweet and full-bodied, slightly tart and quite tasty, a low bitterness and some residual sweetness; long malty slightly fruity finish from Drinks of the World - clear and pale golden colour with a little white foam left; shy oily grassy aroma; medium-bodied and quite sweet, moderate bitterness and with some herbal tartness; grainy finish from Bier-Bienne - clear golden beer with a modest foam left; a shy aromatic aroma with light notes of corn; medium-bodied and decently tasty; a gentle bitterness and more light aromatic hoppy tones in a quite malty finish brewed and bottled in Germany for an enterprise based in Switzerland having its homepage in Italy ... wtf ?!? - clear red-amber colour, the initial head diminishes quickly, hemp and biscuit aroma, moderate maltiness, sweet and slightly oily, medium-bodied with a dry floral finish - a bit heavy and deeply uninteresting bottle; brewed for www.drinksoftheworld.ch - hazy and effervescent golden orange colour with a dense, white creamy head; deep aroma of matured bananas with lingering notes of corn; sweet, very carbonated with a medium malt body; long banana aftertaste coming along with some residual sweetness - a solid, traditional weizen from crackedkettle.com - clear amber-brown colour with almost no head; nut and caramel with a touch of solvent; creamy and sweet palate; a fair bitterness and a long malty, caramelish finish - very well-made and dangerously drinkable from crackedkettle.com - cloudy copper-orange colour with almost no foam left; robust aroma of matured bananas with some wheaty notes; rather oily with a medium body; the sweetness is balanced by a tartness due to the high carbonation; effervescent banana aftertaste with residual sugars - a thick and quite cloying weizen; not bad but God! are those weizen sometimes boring ... clear brown colour, few head, light toasted and malty, light to medium-bodied, long bitter malty finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy pale brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of overmatured bananas; some sweetness and overcarbonated; finish is short, slightly dry and with more notes of matured bananas courtesy of fiulijn - clear brown beer with a chaotic foam left; decently toasted maltiness in the nose with earthy notes; subtle but fair carbonation; decent malt backbone, some sweetness and a late earthy tartness; no real bitterness; quite long malty earthy and gently toasted finish courtesy of fiulijn - pale and bright golden beer under a huge and persistent creamy white head; aroma of pear and slightly rancid milk; medium-bodied and rounded, clean palate; low bitterness, malty and gently fruity finish - dubious clear golden colour with a solid white foam; nice lace; robust herbal hoppiness in the nose; clean palate with a medium malt backbone; fairly bitter and with a long herbal finish - the "little castle in the field" is far better on the german side of the country dark brown colour, almost no head, toasted, black chocolate aroma, slightly tart, medium-bodied, slight bitter chocolate finish courtesy of Allen - clear dark ruby-brown colour with no head retention; light notes of solvent, aroma of malt and caramel; moderate carbonation and a full malt body; sweet and sticky, low bitterness and residual sugars in a long malty finish with warming alcohol notes - the alcohol is too present to make of this a great beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange colour, fine white head; decent herbal aroma, medium-bodied at best, moderate carbonation; solid bitterness and a long bitter herbal finish - character and balance red-brown colour, absolutely no head, malty, buttery, light toasted with notes of alcohol, sweet and flat from beerangel.de - cloudy reddish-orange colour with persistent bright foam and an ok lace; discrete nose of grapefruit and banana; sweet and with a solid but subtle carbonation; tart and fizzy finish of corn; moderately dry - no character from beerangel.de - pale golden colour, transparent and with a little white foam left; aroma of paperboard and urine; moderate malt body and oily on the tongue; some sweetness and a light herbal bitterness; more notes of carton in the finish from beerangel.de - pale and translucide golden colour with a collapsing white foam; aroma of lemon and manure; deadly sweet and sticky, poor malt body, effervescent; long sweetish citrusy finish - totally undrinkable from beerangel.de - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid persistent white foam; aroma of citrus and peach; very sweet and juicy, moderate malt body; citrusy and rather tasteless finish - useless from beerangel-de - pale golden colour with a little persistent but chaotic white foam; aroma of butter and wet paperboard; sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness to mention; some late tartness; quite long sweetish and paper-like finish - deeply modest from beerangel.de - clear golden-orange colour with a modest foam retention; crisp malty nose with notes of aromatic hops; rounded and tasty palate, lively carbonation bringing some tartness, low bitterness and a long malty and aromatic finish from beerangel.de - cloudy orange colour with a whote foam; banana and corny nose; good malt body, effervescent, highly carbonated and very sweet; short aftertaste of grapefruit with lingering notes of wheat from beerangel.de - clear brown colour with a persistent beige foam; vague aroma of banana and caramel, hay; sweet and moderate malt body, no bitterness and a long sweetish aftertaste of banana and caramel - boring from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a poor foam left; fairly herbal nose with a touch of butter; some sweetness and moderately bitter, subtle carbonation; slightly bitter and herbal finish can - pours a bright and clear golden colour, the initial head is quickly reducing to a very little foam, modest aromatic and herbal hoppiness, some notes of plastic/paperboard, the malt body is not more than medium, some tartness and a dry, rough bitterness, the finish is dry, bitter and short - overall: unspectacular and rather difficult to drink cloudy deep orange colour, fine head, light corn aroma, sweet and flat with a dry and unpleasant grainy finish - a kind of ice-weisses, what a shame ! cloudy dark orange colour, big head, nice lace, wheat and grapefruit in the nose, lot of carbonation, smooth and sweet with a long dry fruity (banana, grapefruit) finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear brown beer with a poor foam left; aroma of herbs and caramel; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; herbal and caramelish finish bottle; bought at the brewpub - pours a clear copper-red colour under a solid creamy beige head; solid earthy aroma with notes of pepper and aromatic hops; light to medium malt backbone, clean palate and with a strong bitterness; moderately dry and long bitter earthy and slightly nutty aftertaste - a great brew and a wonderful session beer

october 2006; 18 months old) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a clear amber colour with a fine dark beige head; the nose shows some maderised notes along with earthy, almondy and nutty tones; fat mouthfeel; oily and sweet with a medium malt body; rather low bitterness; the finish is earthy and rather short with more nutty notes - at last I have been able to put my hands on this legendary Altbier ! (4/8/7/4/16) bottle bought at the brewery - pours a bright orange colour with a solid white foam; the aroma is spicy with notes of mustard and some grapefruits below; moderate malt body, fresh and lively palate, sweet with some earthy bitterness and slightly salty; fresh yeasty and citrusy finish - remarkable hazy dark brown colour, nice creamy head, corn and banana aroma, sweet and medium-bodied, high carbonation, lingering sweetness in a long banana finish - very typical cloudy orange colour, fine dense head, corn and matured banana in the nose, sweet and oily, medium-bodied, the finish is long and heavy, a bit cloying, with reminiscence of banana - lacks of complexity clear golden colour, few head, deep wheaty aroma with notes of banana and peach, sparkling, medium-bodied, some acidity, aggresiv, dry corn finish clear golden colour, few head, hoppy, fat grass aroma, tart and bitter, very dry herbal finish - a good example of the style clear bright golden colour, little foam, solid grassy nose, crips and fresh, medijm-bodied, tart and very bitter, long dry herbal finish - that’s a great pils ! courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - bright and very clear golden colour, poor foam left; notes of malt with shy grassy hoppy tones; quite full-bodied and rounded palate; some late and decent bitterness; long malty and crisp finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden beer with an elusive white head; a fair herbal nose with peppery notes, respectable malt backbone and with a tart bitterness; quite highly carbonated; very long and slightly dry bitter herbal finish with light buttery notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very clear pale amber colour, big creamy white foam; aroma of honey, almonds; medium to full-bodied; slightly oily aftertaste of honey with a late touch of alcohol - the 7,2% are not really apparent dark ruby-brown colour with a fine head, malty aroma, butterscotch, light notes of prune, sweet and full-bodied, dry and long malty and slightly nutty finish - a solid bock though a bit too much on the sweet side clear golden colour, little foam, aroma of orange, bread and alcohol, sweet and medium-bodied, long malty finish with a reasonable alcohol touch clear golden colour, little foam, light aromatic hoppiness, medium-bodied, sweet and a bit oily, neutral finish - desperately boring clear and bright golden colour, little chaotic foam, the nose is fresh and lively showing notes of lemon and banana, sweet with a good malt body, the aftertaste is malty and fruity - not typical of the style, pleasant clear bright golden colour, little firm head, typical nose for a NA beer (wort, paperboard), a bit dusty, sweet and watery, short finish with more notes of carton very dark brown colour, little foam, toasted chocolatey aroma, medium-bodied at best, creamy mouthfeel, moderate bitterness, long toasty and chocolatey finish - subtle and very pleasant clear pale golden colour, little foam, mix of hops and soap in the nose, sweet and watery, dry and agressiv plastic-like finish - skip it re-rate: they have changed the look (and the taste) of their bottles which have now a Corona-look; clear bright golden colour, almost no foam, plastic and skunky aroma, flat, sweet and watery with a paperboard finish - a terrible and by no way "fürstliches" beer; just a shame
12/13/2000 (7/5/7/4/14): beautiful golden colour, nice foam, well hopped, spicy, sweet - a wonderful lager from beerangel.de - clear golden-bronze colour with a solid and persistent white foam; slightly lactic nose with gentle aromatic hoppy tones; creamy mouthfeel and with a medium malt body; some decent late bitterness and with a short dusty and creamy finish - lacking deeply of character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright golden beer under a solid white foam; superb lacework; the aroma is buttery and herbal; some sweet maltiness, medium-bodied and a low bitterness; corny and buttery finish - quite cloying clear blond color, few foam, earthy, light notes of alcohol and apricot, full-bodied, some sweetness and a touch of bitterness, dry malty finish - not a Kölsch but what is this exactly ? draught in Köln - clear and bright golden colour with a little white foam; subtle fruity aroma with notes of malt, clean palate with a quite light malt backbone; some sweetness and slightly oily palate; quite dry finish with a moderate bitterness - easy but quite pleasant bottle@Köln - clear golden colour with a persistent white foam; aroma of peanut and biscuit with a touch of wort; light-bodied with some astringency; aftertaste of paper and wort clear amber-brown colour, fine creamy head, no lace, discreet aroma of caramel and flowers, buttery, moderate maltiness, dry and slightly bitter finish - lacks of character intense dark-brown colour, fine creamy head, buttery, caramel aroma with notes of blood, sweet, uniforme and quite flat, short buttery finish clear golden colour, big foamy head, nice lace, herbal, corn aroma, sweet, full-bodied and oily, dry short herbal finish from erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy amber colour with a modest head retention; fruity hoppy aroma with a dominance of quince and apricot; some sweetness; a decent bitterness and a solid malt backbone; velvety palate; long aftertaste of red fruits with a lingering bitterness clear ruby-brown colour, little creamy and slightly brown-tainted head, the aroma is a nice balance between caramel, malt and alcohol, a bit sweet and oily with a good malt body, a decent bitterness in a caramel/alcohol finish - deeply balanced (thanks to Laurent Mousson for this one) courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of herb and plastic, medium-bodied and slightly sweet; very low bitterness; short aftertaste of corn and plastic - dubious courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy ruby-brown colour with a modest head retention; aroma of toffee and matured bananas; sweet and strongly carbonated, medium-bodied and with a light tartness, fizzy and quite evanescent finish with more notes of banana and caramel - not my cup of tea courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear golden colour with a firm and long lasting white foam; solid aroma of cloves and hay with notes of banana in the background; moderate carbonation for the style, moderately sweet and with a juicy, quite refreshing palate; the finish is gently cornywith moderate notes of cloves - pretty good and refreshing pale blond colour, fine head, deep coriander aroma, notes of grapefruit, smooth with a light acidity, salty, short finish - a very unusual experience - Thank you for this one, Per ! courtesy of DerDoppelbock - hazy golden colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of hay, citrus and honey; fresh and lively palate; fizzy and light to medium-bodied; lingering acidity before a long fruity and herbal finish - refreshing and very pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - hazy brown colour and with a poor foam left; slightly toasted and with strong notes of toffee; sweet and full-bodied with a moderate carbonation; a chewy mouthfeel and long notes of caramel, butter and toasted malts in the finish - pretty easy but ok nice transparent golden colour, strong hop aroma, full bodied - good lager courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear golden colour and a solid creamy white foam, nice lace; grassy and slightly papery nose, a bit oily, medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; decent bitterness and moderately dry herbal finish - balanced courtesy of fiulijn - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; fairly smokey with notes of ashes and bacon; rounded palate and medium malt backbone; slightly dry and tart before a long smokey and earthy finish - one-dimensional but not bad courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear and pale golden colour with a solid white foam; solid fat grassy nose, medium-bodied and with a fair tart bitterness; bitter herbal finish; fizzy - simple but good courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear ruby-brown colour with a persistent and firm beige foam; strong aroma of toffees with some biscuity notes; sweet and quite full-bodied, toasted, some bitterness and a long malty caramelish and biscuity finish courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - pours a clear amber-bronze colour under a solid off-white head; a fair flowery and slightly herbal nose; crisp and medium-bodied, some sweetness and a fair earthy bitterness, quite dry flowery and earthy finish - nice courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - hazy golden-bronze colour with a little persistent beige foam; some biscuity maltiness and discrete aromatic hoppy tones; creamy palate and quite low carbonation; moderate malt body; dry and long biscuity and dusty finish courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - cloudy orange colour with a solid white foam; banana and a touch of dust in the nose; solid but subtle carbonation; some sweetness and quite bland; long banana finish and some residual sweetness - modest courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - pale golden colour with a modest head retention; bready and malty nose showing notes of peanuts; moderate malt body, clean palate and fairly tasty, rather low carbonation with a long peanutty and bready finish - very pleasant canned - clear and bright golden colour with a firm and white foam; nice lace; herbal aroma with notes of butter, slightly soapy; fairly clean and rounded palate; medium-bodied with a correct bitterness; herbal finish with an undefined and not quite pleasant touch of vegetables clear pale golden colour, fine head which quickly collapses, light herbal aroma, sweet with a light bitterness, quite oily, dry and slightly tart grassy finish - modest cloudy honey colour, fine head, corn and banana, smooth, sweet, slightly too much carbonation courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear and very pale golden-yellow colour, bright white foam with a moderate persistence; very fresh herbal aroma, crisp and fresh medium malt body, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; creamy and herbal bitter finish - a good one from beerangel.de - pours a cloudy orange colour with a firm white foam; fair and subtle banana aroma with notes of cloves staying in the background; sweet and soft palate, long corny aftertaste with notes of banana - uncomplicated from beerangel.de - pale and clear golden colour with a robust and bright white head which quickly collapses; wet grassy hoppy nose, medium-bodied, very oily palate and with a moderate carbonation; low bitterness and a malty grassy and oily finish - not my kind of beer from beerangel.de - clear dark brown colour with a ruby hue, little foam left; sweet malts, toffee and a touch of walnuts in the nose; very sweet, solid malt body and with a long aftertaste of caramel along with a warming alcohol touch - too sweet from beerangel.de - pours a cloudy reddish-brown colour with a pale beige foam; correct lace; butterscotch and a touch of honey in the nose; very sweet and moderate malt body; lot of residual sugars in the finish where caramel and light fruity tones can be met from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a solid white foam; some oily hops and wet carton; sweet with a moderate malt body; quite oily with a short paperboard-like finish - cheap stuff, not good from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a white head; gentle aromatic hoppiness, quite malty, clean palate and quite full-bodied; decent bitterness with a long malty and peanutty finish - solid courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - cloudy orange colour with a little white foam; aroma of corn, cloves, hay and a touch of banana; overcarbonated, thin-bodied and quite tart; short corny finish - for a N/A not bad at all! from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a little foam left; fresh hoppy herbal nose; almost full-bodied, some tartness in front of a sweet malt backbone; malty and slightly herbal finish - robust, clean and well-made from beerangel.de - pale golden colour with a poor head retention; some aromatic hops and grains; poor malt body, some sweetness and notes of paper; short corny and slightly grassy finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - amber-orange colour with a poor foam left; the nose is slightly oily and aromatic; low carbonation and medium-bodied, some sweetness and a low bitterness, quite aromatic hoppy finish with more malty tones - balanced courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of malt, biscuit, earth and with hints of berrie; some sweetness on top of a medium malt backbone, no bitterness; sweet malty finish with more biscuity notes courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy dark orange colour with a poor head retention; the aroma is dusty with moderate aromatic hoppy notes; medium-bodied and moderately carbonated; a gentle bitterness with peanutty notes 5,2%; from beerangel.de - cloudy dark orange colour with a huge foamy white head; aroma of dust and banana; sweet with some tart acidity to balance it partially; medium-bodied; long aftertaste of banana and some residual sweetness - classical and boring clear pale golden colour, few head, medium hoppiness, herbal, full and spicy, some character, dry herbal finish pours a bright golden-orange colour; poor head; moderate aromatic hoppiness, medium-bodied and with a low bitterness, clean palate; the finish is decently malty - well-brewed and terribly boring cloudy orangeish colour, firm creamy white head; aroma of ... nothing except a hint of wort and banana; creamy mouthfeel, very thin body, some sweetness and a short neutral aftertaste - a pointless beer with a very impressive neutrality; this is a perfect exemple of beer castration slightly hazy golden-orange colour with a little foam but a nice lace; aroma of cheese and farm, oily with a clean and solid malt body, low bitterness, the finish is long with a biscuity maltiness it pours a copper-amber colour and leaves very few foam; the expected matured banana aroma is well present with a touch of corn, high carbonation, some sweetness and a modest malt body characterize the mouthfeel, the finish is moderate, corny and with some residual sweetness - good but desperately classic from beerangel.de - pale and clear yellow in colour with a modest foam left; a huge aroma of lemon aggresses the nose, very sweet and quite sticky, poor malt body; sweetish and citrusy lemonade-like aftertaste cloudy orange colour, fine head, floral, yeasty and buttery aroma, sweet, quite neutral flavour, light citrusy finish clear, brillant golden colour, few head, medium hoppiness, full-bodied, sweet and slightly oily, long malty finish - a well-made, solid Export clear amber colour, fine head, buttery and malty nose, medium to full body, decent finishing bitterness, round and clean malty finish - solid and nicely made red-amber colour, very foamy head, nice lace, strong nutty aroma, notes of vinegar and alcohol, earthy, very very sweet, full-bodied, long sugary finish with the expected warming alcohol touch - thanks to fiulijn for this rare beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pale and clear yellow beer under a modest white foam left; dusty, paperboard-like aroma, some fruity notes hidden below; low carbonation and slightly oily; short and dry very herbal aftertaste with lingering dusty notes hazy pale yellow, few head, dry hay and corn aroma, overcarbonated, light oily, sweet with a dry finish cloudy pale orange colour, nice creamy head, moderate citrusy and banana nose, (very) sweet and highly carbonated, medium-bodied, slightly oily with a lingering sweetness in a slightly cloying finish from Mittelwihr, France - clear and bright golden colour with a solid white foam; shy herbal aroma, quite papery, soft and smooth mouthfeel, earthy bitterness and with a dusty, carton-like finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy orange beer with a fast disappearing head; aroma of hay, corn and vegetables; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied; quite sourish; short corny and sourish aftertaste - dubious and maybe no more at its best golden colour, big bubbles, herbal, soil - not terrible golden colour, fine head, floral aroma, smooth with a dry finish light golden colour, dry hop aroma, sweet, quite brief aftertaste golden colour, big bubbles, mild hop aroma, refreshing light golden colour, big bubbles, fresh golden colour, few foam, mild hop aroma golden colour, mild hop aroma, nothing but average hazy blond colour, nice head, buttery and hoppy, herbal aroma, too much carbonation, tart and bitter, light to medium-bodied, long dry herbal and sparkling finish - thanks to domtom for this one. from crackedkettle.com - translucid golden colour, little foam; subtle smokey nose; smoked bacon and ashes; subtle carbonation; some sweetness, medium-bodied, long gentle smokey finish, slightly peppery - a good session beer thanks to ClarkVV for this one - dark red-brown colour with a fine foam and a nice lacing, deep aroma of smoked bacon, oily and heavy body, some bitterness in a long smokey and slightly dry finish followed by a warming alcohol touch - heavy and a bit one-dimensional but dangerously pleasant ! courtesy of Per - hazy red-amber beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of smoked bacon; some light woody tones in the background; full-bodied and pretty heavy; a late tart bitter smokiness; the finish is slightly soapy with long smoky malty and late woody notes clear red-brown colour, few head, highly smoked bacon aroma and flavor, salami, full-bodied, malty, some sweetness followed by a strong bitterness and a long dry smokey finish - very good beer ! cloudy amber colour, gian creamy head, very strong smoked bacon aroma, light notes of banana, medium-bodied with a long dry smoky finish - one-dimensional but beautiful brewed with whisky malt, this beer has nothing to do with the great (in my opinion ...) Adelscott - horrible amber-green colour, no foam, light smokey aroma, flat taste courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy golden-yellow beer with a little persistent foam; mild aroma with traces of hay; moderate malt backbone, some sweetness and with a late grassy bitterness; yeasty and corny finish - gentle courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy orange colour under a bright and firm persistent foam; nice lace; aroma of hay, corn and matured bananas; sweet and quite full-bodied, robust but subtle carbonation; quite oily mouthfeel, long aftertaste of bananas and oranges courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy blond-orange colour with no foam left; notes of malt and with a light aromatic hoppiness, dust and hazelnut; medium-bodied, light bitterness; aftertaste of peanuts, slightly dusty courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a hazy brown colour with a little persistent pale beige foam; aroma of toasted malts and banana; medium-bodied and sweet; subtle but solid carbonation; the finish manages to be moderatey dry with more malty and banana-ish notes - pretty drinkable courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - slightly hazy golden-blond colour with a modest foam left; a fair aromatic grassy nose; quite astringent, meidum malt backbone and decently tasty; a moderate but long lasting bitterness along with lingering malty and peanutty notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear bright golden colour and with a little white foam left; aroma of hay and banana; sweet and with a decent malt backbone, quite highly carbonated; the finish is quite short, fizzy and showing more fruity and corny notes - balanced courtesy of DerDoppelbock - clear and bright pale golden colour, irregular white foam made of big bubbles; aroma of herbs and apples, solid malt body with a robust malt sweetness; subtle carbonation and lively palate; long herbal and fruity finish with a warming alcohol touch - a very pleasant bock clear and bright golden colour with a fine but unregular foam, unsignificant hop aroma with hints of plastic, tart and aggressive, light-bodied with a dry finish - poor from beerangel.de - cloudy orange coloured with a bright off-white head; aroma of apricot and banana; very smooth and fairly sweet, slightly salty with lingering notes of banana and corn in the aftertaste; the residual sweetness stays moderate from beerangel.de - clear and pale yellow coloured, no head retention; aroma of hay and lemon; very sweet and fizzy; lemoande-like palate and aftertaste; long sweetish and sticky with citric notes from beerangel.de - clear and pale golden colour with a fast disappearing foam; decent herbal notes with a touch of paperboard; moderate malt body and bitterness, the palate starts pretty watery; more herbal notes in a short finish - modest from beerangel.de - cloudy orange colour with a little white foam left; citrusy and wheaty nose; very very sweet and fairly carbonated; quite thin-bodied; lot of residual sugars, juicy and with a citrusy finish - no, thanks ... from beerangel.de - slightly hazy golden colour with a poor head retention; discrete grainy and slightly grassy nose; sweet and slightly tart, medium-bodied, grainy finish - very modest and uninspired (like my rating) from beerangel.de - clear and pale golden colour, little chaotic white foam; aroma of wet corn with a citrusy touch; medium-bodied and quite bland; no bitterness to talk about and a moderately long malty finish - deeply boring from beerangel.de - clear and pale golden colour with a little white foam; fresh grassy hoppiness in the nose; sweet and slightly earthy palate; quite low carbonation and bitterness; gently malty and grassy, medium-bodied; almost earthy finish - not terrible from beerangel.de - hazy golden colour with a solid and firm white head; aroma of almonds and banana; fresh palate and medium-bodied, tart and fizzy, sweet and quite acidic; short and very dry fruity finish - interesting and very unusual weizen from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a little foam; malty and flowery hoppy nose; sweet and quite full-bodied; rounded mouthfeel and creamy; malty finish - well-made hazy yellow colour, big head, hay and perfumy aroma with a touch of vinegar, a little bit sour, agressiv with an unpleasant plastic aftertaste - chaotic and bad clear golden colour, fine head, dry hoppy aroma, herbal, fat, tart and bitter, dry herbal finish - just one more german pils clear blond-amber colour, almost no head, strong aroma of smoked bacon, medium-bodied, decent bitterness, the finish is long and smokey - the smoke is overwhelming but I like it ! - not for beginners from beerangel.de - slightly hazy blond colour with a decent white foam; grassy nose with notes of diacetyl; sweet and rather tasteless, moderate malt body; gentle corny and slightly grassy finish - dubious amber colour, big creamy head which diminishes quickly, moderate hoppiness, touch of caramel, medium bitterness, dry finish - a strange brew situated between an alt and a bitter courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a moderate white foam left; aroma of almonds and biscuits; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; pretty tasty, moderate bitterness; crisp malty and aromatic finish golden colour, some acidity, fresh, full bodied, dry honey colour, nice head, orange and lemon aroma and flavor pale clear golden-yellow colour, big head, herbal and citrusy aroma, slightly tart, dry aggressive bitterness from crackedkettle.com/ - clear ruby-brown colour, chaotic pale beige foam and a nice lace; some earthy notes, medium-bodied and slightly bitter; long earthy and nutty finish - acceptable bought in Düsseldorf; 60% altbier and 40% cola - clear copper-brown colour with a poor head retention; the cola dominates the nose and you have to be very imaginative to detect something else ... well, some earthy tones, maybe ? but they could well be some reminiscence of the Uerige I had some hours ago ...; sweet with a poor malt body and a long aftertaste of cola - could work as children lemonade pale yellow colour, fine head, nice lace, herbal, dry hop aroma, full-bodied with a medium bitterness, long dry bitter finish pet bottle - deep and clear golden colur, no foam left; fat herbal nose; good malt body, tart bitterness and a solid carbonation; long herbal finish - correct pale and clear golden colour with a solid white foam; herbal and buttery nose; notes of peanuts and hay; light-bodied with a moderate bitterness; herbal and buttery finish - not that bad courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 5dl plastic bottle - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; aroma of citrus, very sweet and thin-bodied; aftertaste of detergent; sweetish bought in Düsseldorf - clear and pale golden colour with a poor head retention; a touch of herbs and solvent in the nose; sweet with a light tartness, moderate malt body and quite oily; the finish is slightly herbal with residual sweetness - cheap from Lidl@Düsseldorf - hazy blond colour with a persistent white foam; overwhelming aroma of overripe bananas with notes of grapefruit; sweet and oily with a robust carbonation; tons of residual sugars in an heavy aftertaste of banana - cloying and bad Lidl@Düsseldorf; pet bottle - clear pinkish-red colour with no head retention, aroma of apple juice and strawberry marmelade; very sweet and light-bodied, sweetish and lemonade-like finish- even someone like me sometimes miss the Reinheitsgebot ... Lidl@Düsseldorf; pet bottle - clear and pale golden colour, poor head left; orange juice in the nose, very sweet with a fake acidity; lot of residual sugars in a fruity sweeties-like finish Lidl@Düsseldorf; pet bottle - translucid pale green colour without foam left; sweet and sour aroma of green lemon; lemonade mouthfeel, sweet with a hint of sourness; sweetish lemony finish - some hundred years ago, people got burned for less than this clear golden colour, almost no foam, oily herbal hoppiness, medium-bodied, robust tart bitterness, long bitter herbal finish - solid copper colour, smokey aroma, light bodied, smoked bacon aftertaste hazy pale orange colour, fine creamy head, strong aroma of overmatured bananas, some notes of haye, very sweet, highly carbonated, oily, long effervescent banana finish - somehow manages not to be cloying courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark orange in colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of marzipan, spices, phenol and apple; dusty; quite thick palate and with an assertive tartness, fairly acidic and very dry; a lingering acidity and more notes of spices and apples - very interesting courtesy of Allen - very dark brown, almost black in colour and with no head retention; aroma of black cherries, wood and licorice; gently sour; a good malt body, sweet and sour, moderate carbonation; quite oily palate; dry aftertaste of licorice and cherries courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting foam; nice lacework; a fair hoppy aroma of red fruits, cherries and almonds; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a creamy palate; a late and fair bitterness; long aromatic hoppy finish with more notes of red fruits - atypical and good clear golden colour, fine head and a beautiful lace, strange aroma of rotten vegetables, fresh, full-bodied, dry with a long bitter herbal finish clear golden colour, few head, the aroma is rich (biscuit, malt and light fruity), full-bodied with a light bitterness, long finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; nose of boiled corns; decent malt body and quite sweet; a gentle bitterness and a quite long herbal and corny finish - very modest courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; strong aroma of corn and paperboard; slightly oily and medium-bodied, gently bitter and with some herbs in the finish clear and very pale yellow colour, little foam, plastic and notes of orange in the nose, medium-bodied, lot of carbonation and a decent bitterness, dry and bitter finish courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy bronze beer with a poor foam left; hints of caramel, very shyly aromatic; medium-bodied, clean and rounded, no bitterness; gently flowery aftertaste - subtle courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with a solid but chaotic white foam left; sticky maltiness in the nose with notes of caramel and corn; full-bodied, sweet and quite thick; moderate tart bitterness; quite dry malty finish with notes of caramel and warming alcohol light cloudy, pale golden colour, fine head, malty, medium hoppiness, sweet and full with lot of carbonation, dry finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy blond coloured with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of banana, citrus and dish liquid; sweet and solidly carbonated, medium-bodied, lot of residual sugars in a yeasty and banana finish - heavy pale hazy yellow colour, fine head, strong aroma of matured banana, reasonable body, touch of sourness, dry wheaty finish - a little bit heavy and almost disgusting clear golden colour, few head, malty alcoholic nose, sweet and dry, long alcohol finish - a bit unbalanced hazy ruby-brown colour, very foamy head, butter and caramel in the nose, sweet, medium to full-bodied, malty finish with notes of caramel and pepper from Wittich - pours a cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with a poor head retention; earthy aroma with notes of barnyard and caramel; medium-bodied, some sweetness, tart and with a short, almost watery earthy finish - not really convincing hazy golden-orange colour with little foam, biscuity maltiness with notes of peanuts, full-bodied, sweet and slightly oily, clean and rounded malty finish - solid and well-made but lacking a bit of character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear ruby-brown colour with a poor gead retention; sweet malty aroma with notes of caramel; full-bodied and pretty sweet, low bitterness and with a long caramelish and malty finish with light grassy notes light golden colour, no head, deep herbal aroma, crisp and fresh with a nice dry aftertaste clear pale blond colour, fine head, nice lace, aroma of sewer and rotten eggs, slightly tart, flat with a dry horrible, inhuman and disgusting finish canned, 4.3% - clear and bright golden colour, little but persistent white foam and a correct lacing, very fresh herbal aroma, light to medium malt body, crisp and clean with a low bitterness, herbal and papery finish with notes of dust - thin and characterless one liter can; courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear pale golden colour, very little foam; gentle aromatic hoppy nose; moderate malt body and a high carbonation, some bitterness and a quite dry finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden-blond beer with a poor foam left; herbal and slightly corny aroma, moderate malt backbone, clean palate, not very tasty, subtle carbonation and a quite short herbal and light citrusy finish courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy blond beer with a creamy long lasting white foam left; dusty aroma with notes of green bananas and celeri; velvety palate, low carbonation and gently sweet, short creamy banana finish - not terrible from beerangel.de - cloudy brown colour with a stable beige head; aroma of yeast, marzipan and vinegar, unclean; medium-bodied at best, sweet and sour; sourish and citrusy finish - not sure if this is supposed to taste like this ... from beerangel.de - dark orange colour with a solid foam; aroma of overripe banana, sweet and medium-bodied, quite bland, moderate carbonation for the style, the finish is quite long, corny with light notes of cloves canned; from supermarket Casino, Morteau, France - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; aroma of solvent, alcohol and pear; very sweet and medium-bodied; sweetish aftertaste of dust and apples - useless courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown in colour and with a poor head retention; moderate aroma of malt, caramel and pumpkin; sweet and full-bodied, pretty tasty, no bitterness and a long malty and caramelish aftertaste courtesy of DerDoppelbock - dark brown colour with a little foam left; robust malty nose with strong notes of caramel and a touch of alcohol; a solid malt body and a fair but not overwhelming sweetness; moderate carbonation; very low bitterness before a long malty and caramelish finish and a warming alcohol touch - very well-made and dangerously drinkable courtesy of DerDoppelbock - clear ruby-brown colour, nice balance between hops and malts in the nose; aroma of caramel and herbs; clean palate and with a respectable malt body; a fair late bitterness introduces a long herbal and malty finish where a hint of mint can be detected courtesy of DerDoppelbock - hazy golden colour with no foam left; very perfumy aroma with notes of pears and cinnamon; medium to full malt body with a fair bitterness; quite dry malty and corny finish - very tasty but quite unusual pils courtesy of DerDoppelbock - cloudy dark blond-orange colour with a little persistent foam; correct lacing; fair aroma of corn and peanuts; clean and crisp palate; medium-bodied, some late bitterness and a moderately long corny finish - interesting from beerangel.de pours a golden-orange colour with a little foam left, malty aroma with notes of grain and bread; quite full-bodied with some sweetness, slightly oily palate; low bitterness and a long malty and grainy finish with a touch of caramel - very tasty hazy pale yellow, big head, dry wheat aroma, banana and some smokey notes, astringent, very dry finish - strange and unusual courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of corn, toffee and alcohol; moderate carbonation and slightly sticky, good malt backbone and pretty sweet, some late light bitter tartness; residual sugars and a decent malty finish from Bier-Bienne - translucide pale golden beer under a decent white foam; aroma of paper and dust, medium-bodied, some sweetness and a low bitterness; quite creamy palate and with a grassy and buttery finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear bright golden beer with a modest head retention; cheap grassy aroma with notes of corn; medium-bodied, moderate bitterness; soapy grassy finish courtesy of fiulijn - translucide amber-brown beer with a little beige foam; a solid buttery nose with hints of caramel; sweet and mdium-bodied; dry and rough finish with notes of caramel and vegetables - no thanks! courtesy of fiulijn - clear and bright golden beer with a solid foamy white head, nice lacework; some buttery notes with flowery hints; medium-bodied and some sweetness, no bitterness; buttery and flowery finish - cheap stuff courtesy of fiulijn - pours a clear dark ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of toffees with hints of biscuit; medium-bodied and pretty sweet; slightly dry aftertaste of toffees - quite modest and more a dunkel than a schwarzbier from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a persistent white foam composed of big bubbles; nice lace; notes of butter and aromatic hops in the nose; medium-bodied and quite sweet, low bitterness and a malty slightly flowery finish from beerangel.de - clear brown colour with a little beige foam left; toasted malty nose with notes of caramel and biscuit; sweet and with a low csrbonation; moderate malt body, slightly dry toasted finish with decent malty notes from beerangel.de - dark orange colour and a little white foam; correct lacing; heavy nose of ripe bananas and the other suspect: cloves; sweet and medium-bodied, quite oily palate; lot of residual sugars in a long and quite cloying aftertaste of bananas from beerangel.de - clear bright golden colour with a solid white foam; fresh aromatic hops in the nose with some malty tones in the background; medium malt body with a moderate bitterness, quite high carbonation; quite dry aromatic hoppy finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear brown beer with a poor and chaotic foam left; simplistic nose with notes of toffee; medium-bodied and tasteless, some sweetness and no bitterness; more notes of butter and caramel in the finish - unpleasant courtesy of fiulijn - clear bright golden beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy hoppiness with light notes of urin; medium-bodied and gently tart, low bitterness and more oily grassy aftertaste - poor courtesy of laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear brown colour with a rubish hue; little elusive beige foam; toasted nose with lot of caramel and some herbs; sweet with a subtle carbonation and some herbal tartness; fizzy finish with long caramelish notes - very good canned; bought in Düsseldorf - translucid golden colour with a poor head retention; fresh nose, slightly herbal and fruity; light to medium malt body, a gentle bitterness; moderately dry and shy fruity aftertaste - easily drinkable, a decent session beer bought in Düsseldorf - clear and pale golden colour with a white foamy and chaotic head, nice lace; earthy and spicy aroma with notes of grass; quite oily with a good malt body; some bitterness before a long herbal finish - classical and ok but not more transparent golden colour, nice head, fresh, herbal aroma, dry, not too much character bought in Düsseldorf - pale and clear golden colour, little and persistent foam; fairly herbal aroma; slightly spicy; medium-bodied, sweet and decently bitter; long herbal finish, quite dry courtesy of Toni Flükiger - bright golden-blond colour with a poor head retention; oily grassy nose; slightly oxydized and quite corny; low carbonation and thin to medium-bodied; watery and corny finish with notes of paperboard dark colour, fine lace, black chocolate aroma, slightly toasted, quite light bodied courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark ruby-brown beer with a poor chaotic foam left; the aroma is meaty and slightly sourish; medium-bodied and tart; some biting bitterness and an earthy, meat-like finish - weird dark brown, almost black, colour, few head, buttery and alcohol aroma with notes of caramel, malty, licorice, very sweet but not disgusting, long dry malty finish - powerful clear golden colour, fine head, herbal, malty with a medium hoppiness, sweet and dry with a late light bitterness from beerangel.de - clear golden colour with a firm and persistent white foam; slightly lactic with shy aromatic hoppy notes; sweet and creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, low bitterness and a short malty finish - very modest sampled in Kos - pours a hazy copper-amber colour with very little foam remaining; subtle nutty almondy notes; some initiall tartness and a respectable malt body; a late decent bitterness before a citrusy, woody finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden in colour and with a fast disappearing foam; mellowed honeyish nose with hints of phenol; low carbonation and medium-bodied, some sweetness and a low bitterness; residual sugars and more honeyish notes in a mellow aftertaste where notes of paper appear - doesn’t look at its best clear golden-amber colour with a fine white foam; solid grassy aroma; oily mouthfeel, some tart bitterness, medium malt body, dry bitter herbal finish - quite tasty dark ruby colour, beautiful foam, orange and spicy aroma, smooth, sweet with a spicy aftertaste courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and persistent white foam; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of citrus, lemongrass and cream; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation; dry and very bitter with a long citrusy and spicy hoppy finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; a decent oily hoppiness with notes of peanuts and almonds; pretty tasty and with a low carbonation; a light bitterness with a long almondy flowery hoppy finish - pretty nice - hazy amber-orange colour with a little foam left; a fair citrusy hoppiness with notes of cream and almonds; full-bodied and gently sticky; a decent bitterness; slightly dry and with a long bitter hoppy fruity finish courtesy of fiulijn - hazy blond-orange beer with a decent white foam left; nice lacework, a solid hoppy nose showing notes of apricots, pears, dust and esters; very creamy palate and with a fair yet not aggressive bitterness; long very hoppy and bitter fruity finish clear light golden colour, no head, moderate hop presence, alcohol aroma, slightly tart with a dry bitter finish cloudy orange colour, fine little head; aroma of corn, hay and banana; sweet and slightly oily; a finishing tartness brings some balance; long and sweetish corny and banana finish - a good quality weizen red-amber colour, nice head, deep wheat and banana aroma, sweet and flat with an earthy, short finish clear amber colour, little foam, light herbal hoppiness, some malty notes, medium-bodied, quite bitter, dry bitter and moderately malty finish sampled in Kos - fully cloudy copper coloured; very little foam; strong aroma of ripe bananas; good malt body supported by a solid carbonation; quite sweet, tart and fizzy on the end; long and moderately dry banana finish dark brown colour, few head, caramel, too sweet, long aftertaste clear golden-amber colour with almost no foam; aroma of solvent, alcohol and apples; very sweet and low carbonated; oily and thick, long herbal finish with notes of apples and where the alcohol is even more noticable - yes, I’ve had better bocks ... pours a clear amber-brown colour with almost no foam; the aroma is something between caramel and lychees; lot of carbonation and rather sweet; low bitterness and decently malty and fruity finish - ok clear and bright ruby-brown colour, the modest initial foam disappears quickly; toffee and caramelized sugars in the nose, sweet and full-bodied, clean palate and a long very malty finish with more notes of caramel and a touch of alcohol - well-balanced from beerangel.de - clear ruby-brown colour wih a little vanishing beige foam; some caramel and flowery notes; sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness, slightly toasted malty finish with light notes of vegetables - very modest clear and pale golden colour with a little foam; discrete herbal nose; sparkling with a decent maltiness, solid bitterness and a long herbal finish with notes of salted butter no foam, perfumy aroma, dry and dirty well-hopped, pale yellow colour, no head, sweet and smooth updated 12/6/2005: hazy pale orange colour with a fine stable white head; corny aroma with notes of overmatured bananas; sweet and sticky with a touch of acidity to try to balance it; medium-bodied, long wheaty finish with light lingering salty notes
cloudy white colour, few head, deep banana aroma, sweet, slightly acid finish brown-amber colour, fine head, deep banana aroma, quite a flat taste clear pale golden colour, little unregular foam, herbal hoppy nose, medium-bodied, oily with a very dry bitterness, the finish is long, dry and malty - lot of character but somehow not very pleasant clear golden colour, fine creamy head, mix of herbal and solvent aroma, flat with some acidity, unpleasant carton-like finish clear golden colour, little foam with big bubbles, typical aroma of the NA beers (wet carton, plastic), sweet and watery body followed by a dry, slightly astringent and deeply unpleasant finish (paperboard, ashes,...) - grausam ... dark ruby-brown colour, fine head, aroma of black chocolate, malty, slightly toasted, light-bodied, bitter finish draught@brewpub - hazy golden-blond colour with a persistent white foam; aroma of peanut with a touch of herbs and butter, medium to full malt body, fizzy and fairly bitter, long grassy and peanutty finidh - well-brewed and straightforward draught at the brewery - hazy and pale blond coloured under a solid white foam; corn dominates the nose leavings some banana tones far in the background; solid and subtle carbonation, some sweetness and a moderate tart acidity; slightly dry and quite corny finish draught@brewpub - reddish-golden colour with a poor head retention; solid aroma of sweet malts, caramel and corns; sweet and medium-bodied; finishes a bit watery with short notes of caramel - simplistic but no unpleasant draught@brewpub - pours a reddish-golden colour with a little beige foam; nice lace; aroma of herbs and caramel, quite full-bodied, sweet with a tart herbal mouthfeel; fizzy; some residual sweetness and a long malty finish where more caramelish and herbal notes show up - very interesting courtesy of Peter Ens; labelled "Falken Haus Weizen" - cloudy pale orange colour with a little white foam; heavy aroma of over-matured banana and corn; highly carbonated, modest malt body, sweet and a bit oily, long banana finish -overly typical clear pale golden colour, few head, dry hop aroma, slightly perfumy and fruity but unpleasant, sweet and medium-bodied with a dry light bitter finish clear golden colour with a little white foam; gentle herbal nose; medium-bodied with some tartness and a decent bitterness; long and quite dry herbal finish - well-made from beerangel.de - clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; gently toasted with notes of caramel and vegetables; good malt body and with a subtle carbonation; caramelish finish with some sweetness; notes of rancid butter from beerangel.de - cloudy orange colour with a solid white foam; fair aroma of matured banana with moderate notes of cloves, good malt body and with some tart acidity, high carbonation, long fruity, tart finish with some residual sugars - a nice weizen from beerangel.de - hazy orange colour with a persistent white foam; correct lacing; solid flowery hoppiness with notes of dust and peanuts; full-bodied and with a rounded palate, very tasty, fairly bitter and with a long malty and aromatic hoppy finish - a beautiful beer courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a clear dark brown colour with a reddish hue; very little foam remaining; the nose is a little bit sourish, roasted with strong notes of caramel, dates and a touch of alcohol; sweet and medium-bodied, tart and sour; dry and astringent bitter finish - it really does not work for me clear and bright golden colour, little white foam; solid herbal aroma; medium-bodied with a moderate bitterness; dry bitter herbal finish - a solid pils courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy amber-orange colour with a little foam, composed of big bubbles, aroma of caramel and oranges, good malt body, some sweetness and a late moderate bitterness, long aftertaste of caramel, alcohol and oranges clear and deep ruby-reddish colour, little slightly pinkish head; deep aroma of sour cherries; juicy, medium-bodied, sweet with a moderate sourness; quite dry finish with a long aftertaste of cheries and candi sugar - very interesting courtesy of Laurent Mouson - dark and clear, almost black with a little foam; toasted, notes of black chocolate and licorice; good malt body, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; long aftertaste of dried raisin - very good! pours a very dark brown colour with an elusive foam; aroma of caramel with strange vegetal notes; sweet and light-bodied with a solid carbonation; no biotterness and a short and quite watery caramelish aftertaste very dark brown colour with a ruby hue, no foam left, toasted chocolatey aroma with notes of vanilla; medium-bodied, fresh and lively palate, some sweetness and a moderately long toasty caramelish and chocolatey aftertaste clear dark ruby-brown colour under a firm and thick beige head; roasted coffeish aroma with notes of candi sugar; modest malt body and very sweet, sweetish aftertaste of ashes and candi sugar again - well, well, well ... clear bright golden colour, fine head, light herbal hoppiness, sweet with an aggressiv bitterness, grassy finish - modest cloudy orange colour, little foam, strong aroma of wheat and banana, rather light-bodied, gentle sweetness, the finish is moderate with some residual sweetness from Bier-Bienne - pours a clear ruby-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; sweet malty aroma with notes of caramel and banana; full-bodied and sweet; low bitterness and long heavy sweetish caramel and malty finish - cloying from Bier-Bienne - translucide reddish-brown beer under a disparate foam; aroma of caramel and hazelnut; gently toasted; medium-bodied and gently sticky; quite dry and with some decent bitterness; malty and caramelish aftertaste courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown colour and a little brown-tainted head; a bit toaszy, solid cookie maltiness, woody notes; sweet and full-bodied, long malty, biscuity finish with some residual sweetness from beerangel.de - clear golden-bronze colour with a solid white foam; aroma of corn and paperboard, some lactic tones; nice lace, slightly oily and medium-bodied, sweet and with some tartness; quite rough bitterness before a corny, paper-like finish from beerangel.de - clear and pale golden colour with a white and persistent foam; nice lace left; aroma of corn with a lactic touch; medium-bodied and quite bland; no bitterness, short and watery corny finish - very poor from beerangel.de - fully cloudy brown colour under a solid creamy beige head; fresh aroma of young bananas with a hint of cloves in the background; soft and creamy mouthfeel, robust but subtle carbonation bringing some tartness to balance the sweet malt backbone; long and moderately dry aftertaste of banana - not bad and quite fresh from beerangel.de - clear dark amber colour with a little slightly beige foam; notes of red fruits and chewy malts; sweet and medium-bodied, clean palate, slightly fruity and flowery finish - not bad at all clear golden colour, fine head, deep floral aroma, full-bodied, lot of hop character, dry bitter finish - very nice ! courtesy of fiulijn - clear and pale golden beer; no head retention; decent flowery and herbal hoppiness; slightly oily; moderate malt backbone; slightly dry and bitter; the finish is dusty and grassy with a lingering bitterness clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, few hops in the nose and some paperboard notes, sweet and malty with a clean and quite long finish bought in Düsseldorf - clear and very pale golden colour, big white foam above it; scary aroma of wort; sweet and watery, very low carbonation, slightly oily and with a long aftertaste of wort - "eine Perle der Natur" says the label ... well, not exactly! clear bright golden colour, firm head and a nice lace, strong and pleasant flowery hoppiness, sweet with a decent malt backbone, light bitterness, long herbal and malty finish clear golden colour, little foam, wet grassy nose, sweet and oily, medium-bodied, light bitterness, malty and herbal finish with some apparent residual sugars courtesy of Pascal Sauser - pale golden-yellow colour with a little stable foam; flowery, honeyish aroma; notes of wet corn; medium and regular malt body; low bitterness and a quite long malty flowery finish - respectable and very well-balanced hazy pale golden colour with a bright white foam; aroma of fresh cut grass and popcorn; slightly oily and medium-bodied, sweet and with a light and late bitterness; the aftertaste is a bit earthy with notes of peanuts slightly hazy blond colour with a firm and persistent white foam; the usual suspects (cloves and banana) are present in the nose; very smooth mouthfeel with a moderate carbonation for the style; sweet and sticky; long banana and slightly spicy finish - not bad but one-dimensional and a bit heavy courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; a solid presence of overmatured bananas with hints of corn and cloves; highly carbonated and quite sweet, some tart acidity and a long aftertaste of cloves and bananas - a bit heavy brillant clear golden colour, nice head, dry hop aroma, herbal, medium-bodied with a moderate bitterness, long dry herbal finish dark amber colour, big creamy head, strange mix of alcohol, corn and smoke, sweet and quite flat flavour, short malty finish - lacks of character and unbalanced from beerangel.de - clear dark brown colour with a firm and persistent beige foam; some malt, hay and banana in the nose; sweet with a medium malt backbone; smooth finish with notes of corn and malt courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy blond colour with a bright white foam; aroma of cloves and overripe, almost rotten, bananas; sweet and oily in the front and with a subtle but high carbonation in the background; short aftertaste of cloves and corn with some residual sweetness - a bit cloying courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and golden colour, stable firm white foam; aroma of almonds; some fair astringence, sweet and with a low carbonation; sweetish and oily bitter almondy aftertaste - original and interesting courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange colour, little persistent foam; robust nose of cloves and ripe bananas; overcarbonated, very sweet with a moderate malt body; long and cloying banana and cloves aftertaste - hmmm... courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear brown colour with a solid beige foam; some toasted malts and almonds in the nose, some wet corns too?!; low carbonation, slightly oily, quite sweet with a late but fair bitterness; long almondy and biscuity finish - very good except this little problem in the aroma courtesy of fiulijn - hazy bronze-blond colour with a poor head retention; peanutty and almondy aromatic hoppy nose; medium-bodied, crisp, moderate carbonation; long aromatic hoppy and slightly honeyish finish clear golden colour with a foamy white head; correct lacing; wet grassy, herbal nose; medium-bodied with some sweetness; shy bitterness and a gentle herbal finish - easy courtesy of Allen - pours a hazy blond colour with a chaotic foam; aroma of corn and vomit; thin-bodied and light citrusy; quite dry and short corny aftertaste with notes of unfermented malts - not drinkable courtesy of Allen - fully cloudy orange colour with a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; some dust and cream with notes of oranges; a bit juicy, medium-bodied at best, low carbonation and slightly sweet, no bitterness to mention; short slightly and corny finish - charming honey colour, lemon aroma, some acidity clear and bright golden colour, big creamy head, oily grassy hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is slightly bitter and moderately dry but is long and malty - solid clear and bright golden colour, fine creamy head, oily grassy nose, sweet and medium-bodied, robust bitterness, long malty herbal finish - a good and classical pils clear golden-orange colour, almost no foam, malty nose with notes of alcohol and nut, sweet and full-bodied, some finishing bitterness, long malty and slightly fruity finish with a warming alcohol touch - balance and character clear amber colour, firm creamy head, beautiful lacing, malty and earthy with some notes of cookies, sweet and rather full-bodied, moderate malty finish clear ruby-brown colour, little firm head, aroma of vegetables with a touch of caramel, sweet and medium-bodied, dry and slightly bitter finish - very modest; I should have give this bottle to fiulijn and keep the good one for me :-) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear very pale golden colour with a poor head retention; crisp herbal and malty aroma, hints of pepper; medium-bodied, rounded palate and decently bitter; subtle and fair carbonation; slightly dry with a long peanutty malty finish - very nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy golden-orange beer with a long lasting white head leaving a nice lace; it shows a solid aroma of banana with the other usual suspect, clove, just below; a solid carbonation and a thin malt backbone, sweet and with a short aftertaste of corn and banana courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy amber-orange coloured and with a poor foam left; traditional aroma of wheat beers where in this one cloves dominate matured bananas; sweet and quite heavy, medium-bodied, fizzy with a long aftertaste of overmatured bananas courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear bright and deep golden beer under a solid creamy white foam; aroma of paper and cheap hops; thin-bodied and with a low carbonation; short bitter grassy finish with more tart notes of paper hazy pale golden colour, few foam, nice aromatic hoppinness, notes of peanuts, full-bodied, light bitterness, fresh and clean with a long malty and hoppy finish - a very well-made brew, thanks to Jérôme Rebetez for this one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent white head; deep aroma of cloves and corn; dusty; medium-bodied, creamy and with some acidic tartness, quite flavourful; quite dry aftertaste where notes of cloves dominate - a good weizen canned - clear golden colour; little foam; fat grassy nose and notes of carton; light-bodied with a harsh bitterness; grassy and paperboard-like finish - not good canned; from Aldi in Conthey - clear golden-blond beer with no head retention; aroma of popcorn and potatoes; medium-bodied and raw palate, tart and with some astringent bitterness; short corny finish - bad clear golden colour with an elusive white head; aroma of herbs, corn, alcohol and apple; very sweet and sticky, full-bodied; a hint of bitterness and a long aftertaste of rotten fruits and alcohol with lot of residual sweetness clear yellow colour, few head, few hops in the nose, slightly spicy, medium-bodied with a dry bitter finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam left>; aroma of hay with hints of vinegar; sourish and medium-bodied; pretty aggressive and with a corny, fruity finish pale orange colour, fine head, deep aroma of corn and banana, full-bodied, sweet and slightly tart, short dry banana finish from beerangel.de - clear and translucide ruby-brown colour with a solid beige foam; gently toasted caramelish nose; slightly earthy; sweet and medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and low bitterness; aftertaste of butterscotch - deeply boring clear and bright golden colour with a little chaotic foam and a correct lacing; aroma of wort and solvent, light-bodied and watery; long and horrible NA beer-like finish - intolerable golden colour, nice head, well-hopped, full-bodied, alcohol, slight nutty finish courtesy of DerDoppelbock - clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam; solid malty aroma with plenty notes of caramel and a touch of cola; full-bodied and very sweet; quite sticky; fizzy on the end of the palate; tons of caramel and malt in a quite heavy finish - representative of the bad side of the doppelbock (not my fellow german rater but the style :-)) from beerangel.de - clear and deep golden colour with a strong but elusive white foam; aroma of corn and solvent, slightly oily and sticky, sweet and with a late tartness, no bitterness, aftertaste of corn and sulphur - bad hazy blond colour, fine firm head, dusty aroma with a citrusy touch, creamy mouthfeel, sweet and quite bitter, the finish is again dusty with notes of cobweb and farm - a very unusual pils ! clear golden colour, almost no head, herbal hoppy aroma, full-bodied, light oily with a robust bitterness, very dry and bitter herbal finish - this is good courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy golden colour with a modest foam left; fair aromatic hoppiness with notes of grass and peanuts; medium-bodied and with some tartness; solidly bitter and very dry, long dry and bitter herbal finish - lot of character; a nice beer courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark blond colour with a huge foamy pale beige foam; nice lace; aromatic hoppiness with notes of peanuts, caramel and dust; slightly fruity; a good malt body and a solid bitterness; the finish is fizzy and fairly aromatic/hoppy - balanced and very interesting clear brown colour, nice head and lace, malty, buttery, toasted, sweet, medium-bodied with a dry toasted finish pale amber colour with head, fine fruity aroma (banana and peach), sweet and quite neutral flavour - a little bit heavy clear and bright golden colour under an ephemeral white head; the aroma is slightly herbal and oily; tart and sparkling, medium-bodied at best: finish is short and moderately bitter and dry transparent deep golden colour, big head, banana aroma, wheat, sweet and smooth deep brown colour, beautiful foam, spicy malt aroma, sweet caramel flavor cloudy orange colour, big head and a nice lace, deep corn aroma with notes of banana and a hint of undefined spices, light citrusy, sweet and very smooth with a dry wheat aftertaste draught@brewery - clean golden colour with a little foam left; light notes of malt and fruits (apple, peach); moderate malt body, some sweetness and a hint of bitterness, quite dry and long fruity and malty finish - subtle and inoffensive but very well-made draught@brewery - pours a very dark brown colour with no head retention; aroma of corn and sweet malts, a touch of chocolate too; very sweet with a light malt body; residual sugars and notes of malt and cola in the finish courtesy of Fredy Weber - clear and pale golden colour with a little white head; herbal aroma with notes of dust and paper; oily and medium-bodied; harsh and weird papery finish - very modest clear golden colour, almost no foam left; herbs and paperboard in the nose; oily and medium-bodied, tart bitterness; oily and grassy finish - crude courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale golden colour with a little persistent white foam; nice lacework; buttery and herbal nose; creamy palate and medium-bodied, a light tart bitterness and more buttery herbal notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden colour with a little white foam left; aroma of cream, paper and grass; low carbonation and sweet, moderate malt body; a light tart bitterness and a mild buttery malty finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear pale golden beer with a little white foam left; some fair tart herbal hoppiness; gently spicy; good malt backbone, rounded with a late respectable bitterness; malty and very long herbal finish - solid stuff from beerangel.de - cloudy and unappetizing brown colour with a poor head retention; shy notes of banana and cloves in the aroma; good malt body, sweet and with a solid tartness mainly coming from the high carbonation; sweetish finish with notes of corn and banana - not convincing from beerangel.de - hazy orange coloured with a good head retention; a bit dusty with notes of peanuts and aromatic hops; sweet and with a moderate carbonation, some bitterness before a malty and peanutty finish from beerangel.de - clear and pale golden colour with a solid foamy white head; a fairly herbal aroma hits the nose; medium malt backbone; a respectable bitterness introduces a long bitter herbal finish - clean and accurate: a nice pils from beerangel.de - clear and bright pale golden colour, solid foamy white head; grassy aromatic hoppiness, decent malt body, some sweetness and quite rounded and clean palate, late and restrained bitterness before a long grassy and malty finish - very german from beerangel.de - clear ruby-brown colour with a persistent beige head; correct lace; fairly toasted malty nose with notes of caramel; sweet and moderate malt body; slightly oily palate and with a low bitterness; the finish is a bit watery with light earthy notes and a touch of caramel - easy from beerangel.de - cloudy orange colour under a giant foamy white head; solid notes of ripe banana and yeast; sweet and quite low carbonated, moderate malt body; lot of residual sweetness in a long fruity and yeasty finish from beerangel.de - very pale and clear golden colour, no head retention; nothing but paperboard in the nose: thin-bodied and with an aggressive tartness, quite dry finish of paper and corn - disgusting courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy dark orange colour with an off-white foam and a nice lacing; ripe banana and some cloves in the background; subtle and solid carbonation; very sweet, medium-bodied, lot of residual swetness, long and quite cloying aftertaste of banana - one more predictable and boring weizen courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy blond-orange colour under a little firm white foam left; sweetish aroma of overmatured bananas; very sweet palate and moderate malt body; the quite low carbonation made it even less drinkable; tons of cloying notes of banana in a too long finish - very bad courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear golden colour with a little white foam; a solid oily herbal aroma; slightly oily palate, medium-bodied and with a late tart bitterness; long herbal aftertaste with notes of paper courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy reddish-brown colour with a little pale beige foam left; a fair aroma of banana and cloves; sweet and overcarbonated; medium-bodied, fizzy and pretty short aftertaste of banana and cloves - predictable and boring courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear and pale yellow colour with a poor chaotic foam left; aroma of lime and soap; very sweet and thin-bodied, low carbonation; very sugary finish with more awful citrusy notes - horrible from Drinks of the World, Bern - translucid and bright golden colour with a poor foam left; aroma of diacetyl and oily grass, paperboard; thin-bodied and quite tart; some sweetness and an aftertaste of wet carton clear pale golden colour, fine head, grassy, almost spicy nose, sweet, reasonable body, a toch of bitterness before a quite long herbal finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - translucid pale amber colour with a modest head retention; charming aroma of almonds; quite astringent, moderate malt body but quite lively and tasty, effervescent; short and quite dry corny, honeyish finish courtesy of fiulijn - hazy golden-blond colour with no foam left; some herbs in the nose with hints of grapefruit and butter; medium-bodied and quite astringent, dry bitter herbal finish with more unexpected fruity tones courtesy of laurent Mousson (WBA) - hazy brown colour with a poor foam; aroma of wet malt, grain and caramel; very acidic, sorusih with a moderate malt body; acidic finish - a total failure from beerangel.de - pale and clear golden colour with a bright white foam left; decent herbal nose with notes of butter; medium-bodied, slightly oily and with a tart bitterness, quite dry and long bitter herbal finish - a good pils clear and bright golden colour, big creamy white head, strong herbal aroma with subtle fruity notes, robust body, sweet and a bit oily, moderate bitterness before a long herbal finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - pale golden colour with a poor foam left; very watery nose with hints of wort; thin-bodied and neutral palate, watery finish - a beer full of nothing but without the usual offensive characteristics of the NA beers; that’s already a lot courtesy of Allen - pours a pale golden colour; filtered and with a solid foamy white head; the aroma is grassy and a bit peppery; fresh and juicy palate, sweet and moderate malt backbone with a late and modest bitterness; quite long grassy finish orange colour, fine head, deep banana aroma, sweet, full, long aftertaste courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam; weird aroma: mineral and slightly vegetable-like; quite thin-bodied, sweet with a touch of caramel; short and mineral finish clear and bright golden colour with a little white foam; nice lace; gentle herbal aroma, sweet and medium-bodied, late and decent bitterness; long herbal finish - not bad courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy orange colour with a little but long lasting white foam; aroma of wort, cheese and hay; thin-bodied and sweet, moderate carbonation and a long grainy finish - an acceptable NA clear golden colour with a big irregular and elusive white foam; some herbs and paperboard in the nose; almost medium-bodied, decent bitterness and a quite long herbal finish - acceptable clear and bright golden colour with almost no foam; the nose is oily and decently herbal; solid malt body and a good presence of the bitterness; the beer finishes moderately dry, bitter and herbal with a light spicy touch hazy reddish-brown colour, giant creamy head, aroma of haye, very sweet, raher light-bodied, high carbonation, sweetish and marshmallowy aftertaste very clear golden colour, almost no head, herbal and candy sugar aroma, oily and sweet, lot of carbonation, aftertaste of grass with notes of spices - unpleasant courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - bright and translucid amber colour, poor head retention; flowery nose with notes of caramel and solvent, medium-bodied and with some tartness, a decent herbal bitterness and a quite dry flowery finish clear and bright golden colour, fine dense head and a nice lacing, aroma of dust and banana, sweet and medium-bodied, moderate banana finish - not convincing clear golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, buttery, discreet hoppiness, smooth and sweet with a little touch of bitterness in a dry and moderate malty finish - no character clear golden colour, chaotic foam with big bubbles, herbal and wet carton aroma, sweet and oily with a tart and unpleasant finish - a mistake clear golden colour, few head, buttery, light herbal notes, tart and sweet, light-bodied, flat finish - a very poor pils clear pale golden colour, few head, dry and unpleasant aroma, low on hops, sweet, slightly tart, light-bodied with a flat finish clear and pale yellow coloured; foamy but elusive white head; dust and paperboard in the nose; sweet and a bit oily; moderate malt body; dubious aftertaste of paperboard again - very bad, skip it canned - pours a transparent golden colour with little foam remaining; shows an oily grassy nose; sweet and medium-bodied at best; oily and slightly bitter short finish - far below average canned; from Manor - clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; oily grassy aroma; sweet and slightly oily palate, quite tasteless, no bitterness; moderate malt backbone; more oily grassy notes in the finish - poor canned - cloudy pale orange colour with a little foam; overwhelming aroma of matured bananas; sweet and slightly oily, medium-bodied; the finish is sweetish with more banana and some wheaty notes - boring canned - pale and translucide golden colour, little irregular foam; aroma of herb and plastic, fresh and medium-bodied, crisp and fairly bitter, dry herbal finish canned; from Bier-Bienne - clear and very pale golden-yellow beer with a modest white foam left; aroma of corn and urin; thin-bodied and with some tart bitterness; quite harsh finish of corn with hints of vegetables - bad cloudy orange colour, fine head with a nice lace, banana aroma, floral, very sweet, creamy, heavy, long dry crony and banana finish - bit disgusting at the end courtesy of oh6gdx - clear amber colour with a bad head retention; aroma of banana with notes of wort; poor malt body, some sweetness and quite tasteless; short corny and slightly banana finish; quite dry and harsh - not good clear bright golden colour, almost no foam, "oily" aromatic hoppiness, medium to full-bodied, sweet with a decent finishing bitterness, long and very dry malty aftertaste - solid but quite boring brown colour, giant creamy head, banana aroma, moderate maltiness, (too) sweet, banana finish - a little bit disgusting at the end of the bottle from beerangel.de - translucide ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of caramel with notes of butter; sweet and moderate malt body; quite dry caramelish finish - insignificant bright golden colour, fine head, herbal, buttery and light spicy nose, good malt body, slightly tart, a little bit oily, dry herbal finish transparent, reddish in colour, few head, candy sugar, caramel aroma, very malty, the sweetness is balanced by the alcohol presence, long caramel aftertaste - very good dark brown colour, giant creamy head disappearing faster than what I need to write those lines, no lace, grain aroma with fruity notes, lot of carbonation, sweet with a dry banana finish - looking like a dunkelweizen and quite boring from Mittelwihr, France - cloudy dark orange colour with a creamy and stable foam; nice lace left on the side of the glass; fair notes of banana dominate the aroma; soft palate, medium-bodied and with a quite low carbonation for its style; sweet and gently oily; long corny and banana finish from beerangel.de - clear and pale golden colour without head retention; aroma of wort and corn, sweet and with a poor malt body; corny finish with notes of wet carton from Mittelwihr, France - cloudy brown colour under a dark beige foam; nice lace; aroma of cloves, banana and caramel; subtle and quite high carbonation, sweet and medium-bodied, some tart acidity; the finish is quite dry with lingering notes of cloves and banana - typical and boring clear golden colour and with a solid foamy white head; solid banana aroma with notes of cloves; creamy palate, high carbonation and fairly sweet; long corny and banana aftertaste - a very typical weizen clear reddish-brown colour under a persistent and firm beige foam; slightly toasty and quite grainy nose; sweet with a touch of sourness, moderate malt body, aftertaste of corn and caramel courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy amber-brown colour with a little beige foam left; malty aroma with fresh fruity notes and hints of spices and almonds; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a rounded palate; long malty, almondy and slightly biscuity finish - balanced and very pleasant courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - translucide and bright golden colour, little and hardly persistent white foam; fresh and discrete aromatic hoppy and gently fruity nose; medium and regular malt body, solid carbonation; a fair bitterness introduces a dry hoppy finish with grainy and fruity notes - well-made but not really interesting slightly hazy reddish-amber colour with a little thin foam; robust maltiness in the nose showing notes of nut, cookies and a touch of plum; very sweet, sticky and with a nutty finish - very nice aroma but pretty unbalanced and way too sweet overall pours a cloudy, or better said: naturtrüb, orange colour under a rocky, solid white head; very nice lace; grassy and herbal aroma, respectable malt body with a creamy mouthfeel; the finish is announced by a robust bitterness and shows a long and very dry herbal hoppiness - hats off for a beautiful pils ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear copper-red beer with a modest foam left; chewy malty aroma with notes of red fruits and dust; sticky and full-bodied; very sweet and quite highly carbonated; tart chewy malty finish, quite dry and fruity - raw and unpleasant very clear and bright golden-amber colour; fast disappearing foam; aroma of butter and caramel, notes of alcohol, sweet and with a low carbonation; very low bitterness and a short flat finish - quite pointless courtesy of fiulijn - pale golden beer with a modest white foam left; shy aromatic grassy nose; medium-bodied and with a low bitterness; gently malty and buttery finish - simplistic courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy orange colour with a very foamy head; notes of wood, citrus and spices; pineapple and marzipan; medium-bodied and highly carbonated; fizzy and slightly lactic acidic fruity finish - refreshing, quite complex and very drinkable clear golden colour, lot of bubbles, fine creamy head, herbal aroma, fresh, clean with a dry bitter herbal finish clear pale yellow colour, almost no foam, fat grassy aroma, slightly spicy, tart and bitter, very dry herbal finish - quite brutal clear amber colour, fine head, light hoppy aroma, some maltiness in the nose, quite neutral with a rather unpleasant finishing bitterness golden colour, nice head, flowery and slight fruity aroma, full-bodied with a brief and watery finish clear and bright golden colour, fine creamy head, light aromatic and fruity hoppiness, sweet and a little bit tart, correct bitterness, the finish is quite short and moderately malty clear and bright golden colour, little foam, grassy, almost dusty aroma, medium-bodied, sweet and slightly bitter, robust malty finish with light hoppy notes - quite average courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with no head retention; solid aroma of corn and banana; sweet and with a high carbonation; full-bodied; residual sweetness in the finish with notes of oranges and bananas cloudy red-orange colour with few foam, nose of peanuts and orange, sweet and medium-bodied, light touch of acidity and a cookie maltiness in the finish re-rated; courtesy of Toni Flükiger - flowery hoppiness, light buttery and with a subtle bitterness - pleasant

from Drinks of the World, Bern; 8/2010 - pours a cloudy bronze-orange colour with a modest head retention; aroma of hay and corn; medium-bodied and moderately carbonated; a light bitterness and an almondy, corny finish - not terrible; looks oxidized to me (3/4/6/2/9) courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a dark ruby-brown beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; malty aroma with notes of chestnuts, chocolate and marzipan; sweet, thick and full-bodied; no bitterness; long malty warming aftertaste with notes of toffee and hints of spices draught@erzbierschof's bar - cloudy dark amber-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; robust overmatured banana aroma; very sweet; full-bodied; creamy palate and with a long sweetish aftertaste of banana - one -dimensional and pretty cloying if you drink too much of it ... from Amstein - cloudy dark bordeaux-brown colour with a robust creamy dark beige foam left; aroma of dust, earth and banana; medium-bodied and with a high but subtle carbonation, some sweetness followed by a tart acidity; malty finish with notes of banana - not terrible from Amstein - clear ruby-brown colour with a modest head retention; toasted malty aroma with notes of toffee; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; long malty and biscuity finish with light notes of cacao from Amstein - pale and clear golden colour with a gentle foam left; aroma of herbs with some buttery touch; sweet and medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and a decent aromatic hoppiness; slightly bitter, herbal finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale golden colour with no head retention; aroma of fat grass, decently aromatic; medium-bodied and gently oily on the tongue, low bitterness and moderately long grassy finish from Amstein - pours a cloudy blond-orange beer with a modest foam left; a solid aroma of cloves and banana ; highly carbonated and with a thin- to medium malt backbone, a light tart acidity with more notes of cloves and banana - very modest from Amstein - cloudy dark orange beer under a modest foam left; a decent flowery hoppiness with notes of apricot underneath; a respectable malt backbone, some initial sweetness and a decent bitterness; some residual sweetness and a pretty long flowery hoppy finish courtesy of Per Forsgren - very clear and bright golden colour, solid off-white foam and a correct lace; fresh and herbal nose; crisp palate, medium-bodied and with a fair bitterness; dry herbal finish - well-made but boring courtesy of Per Forsgren - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour with a moderate beige foam; fair but not overwhelming smokey aroma; notes of quince marmelade in the background; soft palate, quite sweet and medium-bodied; the finish ios slightly fruity with more lingering smokey notes - pleasant and balanced brewed for Brasserie de l'Ill (France) - clear golden colour under a solid white foam; nice lace, some plastic and aromatic hops in the nose; sweet and mediumb-bodied, light tart bitterness, quite dry papery finish - not good courtesy of fiulijn - pale and clear golden beer with a poor white foam left; aroma of urin with hints of herbs and butter; medium-bodied, some tart herbal bitterness and a quite long herbal finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - translucide ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; correct lacework; strong aroma of toffee with light notes of cold coffee; sweet and with a velvety palate, low carbonation, no bitterness and a long toffeish and gently biscuity finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - very clear golden-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; flowery and caramelish aroma, low carbonation and medium-bodied, quite sweet and a very low bitterness; quite long flowery finish - boring courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear brown beer with almost no foam left; aroma of caramel and walnuts; pretty sweet and full-bodied; moderate carbonatio; slightly sticky yet quite dry; long caramelish and malty finish from beerangel.de - hazy dark orange-bronze colour with a persistent white foam; only notes of corn appear in a very shy nose; tart and lively palate; highly carbonated with some sweetness below, very fizzy, evanescent finish with more corny notes - aggressive courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear ruby-brown beer with a chaotic beige foam left; toasted earthy malty aroma with flowery notes; medium-bodied and with a low bitterness; fairly tasty and with a long earthy malty finish - pretty decent clear and very pale yellow colour, almost no foam, strong herbal aroma with notes of plastic, medium-bodied, sweet and bitter with a dry herbal finish - a classic and decent pils light transparent golden colour, herbal aroma, well hopped clear pale golden colour, few head, robust hoppiness, very aromatic, strong bitterness, tart and medium-bodied, long dry bitter finish - a beautiful pils courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange colour with a persistent white foam; dusty nose with notes of banana and paperboard; thin-bodied with a moderate carbonation; a bit sweet and with a short aftertaste of cardboard and banana - very decent for a NA clear pale golden colour, fine foam and a nice lacing, unpleasant oily grassy nose, sweet, quite heavy, long oily maltiness with a finishing herbal touch - quite cloying courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and pale golden colour with a modest foam left; the nose shows a fair herbal hoppiness; medium-bodied and with some sweetness, slightly oily and with a late herbal touch; aftertaste of grass and malt courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy golden coloured and with a persistent bright white foam; aroma of young bananas and a touch of cloves, yeasty; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation, quite acidic; finishes acidic and slightly sour, pretty flat with hints of banana and more cloves - modest courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy lactic-yellow coloured, poor head retention; subtle aromatic hoppiness, a bit dusty; medium-bodied with a decent bitterness; the finish is fairly aromatic with more lingering dusty notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear red-amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of caramel, red fruits and paperboard; medium-bodied, a light bitterness, very dry malty and caramelish finish - atypical courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and pale golden colour, little white foam; fresh cut grass aroma, slightly soapy; effervescent, clean palate and quite thin-bodied, bitter and herbal finish - well-made courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour, little elusive foam, some aromatic hops (Tettang?); honeyish maltiness; subtle and solid carbonation, quite dry, herbal and aromatic finish - balanced and well-made courtesy of oh6gdx - very hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of dust, peanuts and hay; medium-bodied with a light bitterness; yeasty and peanutty finish courtesy of Allen - translucid and bright amber colour, little persistent and creamy foam left; flowery and dusty aroma with notes of caramel; smooth and quite tasteless, thin to medium malt body, no bitterness and with a short aftertaste of caramel and flowers - gentle courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear golden colour with a little persistent white foam; pretty malty aroma with light herbal notes; medium to full malt body and with a fair bitterness, quite tart and with a long herbal and malty finish - solid but a bit boring courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and bright amber colour with no head left; aroma of caramel and cane sugar; quite a low carbonation and slightly sticky palate; light sweetness and no bitterness; long flowery finish with notes of caramel courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and pale golden colour with a modest foam left; aroma of grass and plastic; fizzy palate and medium malt backbone, some tart bitterness and a quite long herbal finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and deep blond colour with a little foam left; the nose is mainly malt dominated with light peanutty notes; medium malt body and with some bitterness; crisp and with a long malty and aromatic hoppy finish - a good one draught in Strasbourg - clear and bright golden colour under a firm persistent white foam; nice lace; fresh herbal aroma (like grass recently cut), medium-bodied, fresh and clean palate; robust bitterness and very dry, long herbal finish - a very nice pils courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and pale golden beer under a creamy white foam; gently buttery with light spicy and dusty notes; medium-bodied, some sweetness and gently oily, grassy and buttery finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and bright golden colour with a poor head retention; a moderate oily grassy hoppiness; oily palate and with some tart bitterness; gentle herbal aftertaste - not terrible courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - dark brown colour with a long lasting beige foam; decent lacing; aroma of prunes, coca and toasted malts; respectable malt backbone; some sweetness and fairly tasty; fizzy and with a slightly dry fruits and malty finish - balanced and pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark ruby-brown in colour and with a poor foam left; a fair malty and biscuity aroma with notes of caramel; medium to full malt backbone; sweet and clean palate; long malty, toasted and cookie-like finish - balanced clear golden colour, little foam with big bubbles, nice lacing, very modest aromatic hoppiness, light and tasteless with just a hint of plastic in the finish; this is pure castration - "still the great taste of a Kaltenberg lager beer" ? of course ... slightly hazy blond colour, the initial foam disappears quickly, gentle aroma of haye and banana, sweet and highly carbonated, light-bodied, short and watery finish courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a cloudy dark orange-blond colour with no foam left; the notes of cloves dominate the banana in the nose; highly carbonated and with a sweet medium malt backbone; fizzy finish of matured bananas; slightly cloying courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange colour with a little pale beige foam; solid aroma of ripe banana; thick, heavy and sweet, robust malt body; some tratness which fails to bring a satisfying balance; sweetish banana aftertaste - quite cloying and one-dimensional ruby-brown colour, few head, butter, malty aroma, slightly roasted, sweet, alcohol and licorice, dry alcohol finish - a little bit heavy clear red-brown colour, the head is moderate, buttery nose, light toasted with notes of caramel, sweet with a touch of bitterness in the finish from beerangel.de; labelled König Ludwig - clear and pale golden colour, little persistent white foam; crisp aroma with notes of peanuts; clean and rounded palate with a medium malt body; some late and decent bitterness before a quite long aromatic hoppy finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA); labeled König Ludwig - very cloudy brown colour with a solid slightly beige foam; the banana clearly dominates the nose; quite thin-bodied and with some sweetness and a high carbonation; short banana finish with shy notes of cloves cloudy orange colour, nice creamy head, nice lace, citrusy, grain aroma, sweet, very smooth, finishing acidity with a long corn aftertaste - robust, refreshing and charming clear golden colour, big head and a nice lace, robust corn aroma with banana notes, full-bodied, sweet and heavy, it leaves a long banana and wheaty taste in the mouth - quite disgusting at the end clear pale golden colour, fine head, floral, medium hoppiness, fresh, light-bodied, sweet with a low bitterness, slightly dry finish clear golden colour, fine head, floral aroma, robust maltiness, sweet, full and oily, strange unpleasant, oily finish clear pale golden colour, few head, herbal, few hops, oily and heavy - disappointing clear amber colour with a very fine but persistent beige foam, very flowerish and honeyish arom, very sweet - glucose-like sweetness - medium-bodied, unfortunately nothing to balance the sweetness, long and sweetish aftertaste of honey - one-dimensional and definitely too sweet courtesy of Allen - hazy blond colour with a bright white and persistent foam; buttery and grassy aroma, some dust too; medium-bodied and tart, quite high carbonation; dry and dusty, grassy finish clear and dark ruby-brown colour, big creamy beige head; gentle earthy, biscuity malty nose; clean and medium malt body; moderate bitterness; the finish is slightly dry with more earthy tones - very well-made beer but could afford a little bit more character draught at the brewery - pours a clear copper colour with a little beige foam; correct lacing; gently earthy with notes of caramel and a touch of marzipan; good malt body and fairly bitter, clean palate; quite long caramelish finish with notes of nuts - subtle and very pleasant draught@brewpub 03/25/2009 - clear copper-brown colour with a little but persistent beige foam; correct lacing; strong aroma of malt and caramel with a decent hop presence; fairly earthy, full-bodied with some sweetness and a slightly astringent bitterness; the mouthfeel is a bit chewy ; long and moderately dry malty and caramelish finish with notes of strawberries marmelade ruby-brown colour, chaotic foam, bready and malty nose, banana and alcohol, tart and slightly acidic, lot of carbonation, very bitter, long pruny and alcohol finish - heavy and quite cloying from beerangel.de - cloudy dark blond with a persistent foam; aroma of banana, litchies and hay; strongly carbonated, sweet and quite tart; lot of residual sugars with more notes of banana courtesy of Laurent Mousson - fully cloudy dark orange colour with some chaotic head retention; aroma of glue, litchies and melon; solidly hoppy; solid but subtle carbonation; quite sticky, sweet with a decent bitterness, good malt body; long aromatic hoppy finish with more fruity notes and some warming alcohol touch - very good! ruby-brown colour, almost no foam, yeasty, hay and light banana aroma, sweet and sparkling, full-bodied, licorice and citrusy finish - a beautiful and powerful beer transparent amber colour, few head, wheat and banana aroma, slight starting acidity, full-bodied, well-balanced courtesy of fiulijn - clear and pale golden-blond beer; chaotic foam left; almondy aroma; medium-bodied, rounded palate; some late tart bitterness; almost citrusy grassy finish; pretty long - interesting gluten-free - very pale and clear yellow colour; very little foam; oily grassy nose, medium-bodied, sweet and a little bit raw palate; very short corny finish with residual sugars - the best gluten-free beer I've had for now but it is still not very good hazy orange colour, fine head and a nice lacing, strong wheaty and banana aroma, lot of carbonation, creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, the finish is very dry, bitter with more notes of wheat and haye - refreshing; strong character for this very unusual weizen courtesy of fiulijn - hazy brown coloured and with a fair beige foam left; nice lacework; a solid aroma of green bananas; sweet and creamy palate, quite thin-bodied, more sweetish notes of banana in the finish - classic and definitely not my style courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and very pale golden beer; little white foam left; fairly herbal aroma with dusty and slightly spicy notes; medium-bodied and clean palate; low bitterness and a moderate malty and herbal finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange colour wih a little long lasting foam left; notes of cloves dominate leaving hints of banana in the background; highly carbonated and with a good malt backbone; fizzy and slightly dry with long notes of cloves, herbs and banana courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear blond colour with a fast collapsing head; aroma of ethanol and oranges; very robust body, very sweet and with an unexpected acidity; sweet and burning alcohol and fruity finish - mein Gott, was für ein Mist! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - amber-brown colour, clear, no foam; aroma of amaretto with a hint of nut; very sweet and powerful malt body; some acidity brings an apparent balance; sweetish malty, metallic and very alcohol loaded finish - not that bad but not my kind of beer either from beerangel.de - cloudy blond-orange colour with no head retention; robust aroma of oranges, alcohol, candi sugar and some exotic fruits (the aroma reminds me definitely of a white wine but I cannot find which one); very sweet and sticky; solid malt backbone, the whole thing being packed with some smokiness; quite burning fruity and alcohol finish with some sourness and residual sugars - powerful and surprisingly complex courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy ruby-brown colour with no foam left; weird aroma of cheese, soya sauce and pear; thick and oily, full-bodied, solidly sweet and very salty, almost no carbonation; long aftertaste of cheese, vegetables and pear again with a fair warming alcohol kick courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear and bright golden colour under a solid bright white foam; dusty and yeasty aroma with notes of banana; fizzy palate and medium-bodied; short banana finish with light paperboard notes - honourable courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy ruby-brown colour with a bad head retention; malty aroma with notes of cherries and caramel; very sweet and full-bodied; slightly sticky, long malty and caramelish aftertaste with some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - fully cloudy orange colour with a modest white foam left; quite fresh aroma of grapefruit, banana and a touch of cloves; sweet and with a solid but subtle carbonation; short fruity finish with light corny notes courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy blond colour with a poor head left; grassy and fairly hoppy aroma; notes of almonds; low carbonation and medium-bodied; long herbal and aromatic hoppy finish with a fair bitterness draught at the brewery outlet in Düsseldorf Altstadt - clear copper coloured with a solid persistent beige foam; earthy and nutty aroma, fairly hoppy; respectable malt body and a robust bitterness; long earthy nutty finish, flowery with notes of caramel - wonderful and still deeply enjoyable after many glasses draught at the brewery outlet in Düsseldorf Altstadt - clear copper colour with a light beige foam; nice lace; some earthy and nutty notes, gentle hoppiness; light-bodied and slightly astringent, dry and bitter, quite aggressive but watery; short and quite bland slightly earthy finish - I understand the reluctance of the waiter to serve this courtesy of Allen - clear reddish-amber colour with no foam left; crisp malts and gentle fruity notes, fresh hoppy tones; moderate carbonation and with a respectable rounded body; a decent bitterness and a long slightly fruity and malty hoppy finish clear golden colour, little foam but a nice lacing, herbal nose, solid malt body and a dry bitter finish - classical from Bier-Bienne - clear bronze-blond beer under a solid creamy white head; spicy nose with a fair herbal hoppiness; medium-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation; a sharp spicyness and a long dry aromatic herbal finish cloudy orange colour, little foam, strong aroma of wheat, farm and banana, medium-bodied, oily with a high carbonation, sweet, the finish is short and wheaty - typical from Amstein - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; lice lace; a decent but quite raw aromatic hoppiness showing notes of corn and yellow fruits; medium-bodied and moderately carbonated; the finish is quite empty with a low but sharp bitterness; dry and corny - not terrible clear bright golden colour, little foam and a nice lace, discretely herbal nose, medium to full body, moderate bitterness followed by a robust malty finish and more herbal notes - well-made color dark brown, fine short head, lot of carbonation, roated, dry finish bronze colour, fine head, nice lace, good hop aroma, sweet, full-bodied, touch of spices, long slightly bitter finish - very nice from beerangel.de - cloudy bright lactic-orange colour with a firm white foam; aroma of oranges and banana; solid carbonation and a medium malt body; good tartness, sweet and acidic; creamy fruity finish - solid and quite pleasant from beerangel.de - clear and bright golden colour, firm white head, long lasting; herbs and dust in the nose; respectable malt body, some sweetness and quite oily, no bitterness and a malty and slightly herbal finish with some residual sugars courtesy of Allen - clear and bright amber colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of butter and hay; medium-bodied, some sweetness and quite tasteless; short flowery finish - pretty useless golden-bronze colour, fine head, few aroma, slight fruity, full-bodied, dry - nothing special flavoured with Tequila ... hum hum ... -clear golden colour, few head, aroma of soda and cane sugar, deadly sweet with ... yes! tequila flavour - drinkable only by a temp. of more than 33 C pours a clear golden colour under a firm white head and a beautiful lace; aroma of hay and corn, some sweetness and a very smooth mouthfeel; long wheaty finish with light banana notes and some residual sugars from beerangel.de - clear and bright pale golden colour; little irregular white foam left; aroma of wort and paperboard; sugary palate and with some harshness, thin-bodied; more sugary and carton-like notes in a painful finish bottled - hazy golden-orange colour and a fine foam; gentle corny aroma with some notes of dust; sweet with a rather high carbonation and a very thin body; the finish is watery with unpleasant notes of wort and paperboard coming up transparent light golden colour, few head, herbal aroma, sweet, slightly dry cloudy orange colour, fine head, corn and orange aroma, sweet with a hint of acidity dark brown colour, giant creamy head, banana and corn aroma, sweet, quite flat, short finish with notes of peanuts - lacks of character clear brown-amber colour, the foam diminishes quickly, subtle smokyness, tart, medium-bodied, malty and smokey finish - easy - clear amber beer with a little long lasting foam; well-integrated aroma of smoked bacon; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; creamy finish with a long and decent smokiness cloudy bronze-orange colour with a fine little foam, subtle smokey aroma with some yeast, corn and banana, light-bodied and watery, dry short wheaty finish - not terrible clear golden colour with a foamy white head; weird aroma: herbal, candi sugar and paper; sweet and medium-bodied, very low bitterness, dusty, short herbal finish - dubious courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright golden beer, little whote foam left; aroma of paperboard and corn; sweet and gently oily; medium-bodied and with a short buttery and corny finish - bad courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - translucid and pale golden in colour; moderate foam left; shy herbal notes with hints of cider; sweet medium malt backbone, slightly oily and with a low bitterness, a late tartness and some residual sugars in a malty and gently fruity finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of dust and paper; vaguely grassy, medium-bodied and sweet, low bitterness; lot of residual sweetness in a corny and papery finish - quite cloying courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy bronze-orange colour with a persistent foam; aroma of orange blossom; subtle carbonation, sweet and slightly oily with a respectable malt body; residual sweetness and flowery tones in the finish - quite heavy courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - full cloudy reddish-amber colour with a solid beige foam; aroma of almonds, chewy malts and glue; the taste is moderately sweet and malty, quite bland; finish of red fruits with some residual sugars - unusual and deceptive golden-orange colour, big head, nice lace, herbal, hoppy aroma, medium-bodied, moderate bitterness, herbal and slightly spicy finish courtesy of Markus Wernig - pours a cloudy golden-orange colour with a moderate white foam left; aroma of lemongrass, cereal and dust; medium-bodied and moderate carbonation; low bitterness and a quite bland corny herbal finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a slightly hazy reddish-amber colour under a firm and stable beige foam; fair aromatic hoppy nose showing some apples and herbs; good malt body and a very subtle carbonation, smooth and fairly bitter; very long aromatic aftertaste - a very nice one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; shy aroma of paperboard and cheap hops; thin-bodied and sweet, some unrefined bitterness and a short neutral finish - industrial-like courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; labelled Zimbus Drachenblut - clear ruby-brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of malt and carrots; sweet and quite full-bodied, low bitterness and a long malty and flowery finish with tart earthy notes "das Bier der Gerechten"; limited editioncan’t remember from where I got it ... - dark ruby-black beer with a little long lasting dark beige foam, nice lacework; pretty roasted with notes of ashes and chocolate; notes of vanilla; moderate malt backbone and gently sweet, no bitterness; the finish is a bit short with more notes of dust, ashes and chocolate "das Bier der Gerechten"; limited edition - pours a very dark brown colour with some ruby notes, the whole thing under a little, brown-tainted foam; nice lacing; the aroma is solidly toasted, rich with notes of ashes, black chocolate and some caramel in the background; sweet with a medium to full malt body; a touch of acidity gives it an interesting profile; long aftertaste of roasted malts and pralines with a touch of alcohol - ok, it may be expensive but this is a good beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a cloudy reddish-amber colour with a little pale beige foam, deep aroma of cloves and ripe bananas, sweet with a subtle carbonation and a medium malt body, lot of residual sweetness and more light spicy and banana notes in the finish - the rye brings some interesting nuances in the nose but leaves a quite tasteless beer in the mouth courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a dark brown colour with a rubish hue; firm beige foam; sweet malts and caramel in the nose; very sweet and quite thin-bodied, subtle carbonation and a long sweetish caramel aftertaste - not really pleasant courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and bright golden colour with a modest white foam left; oily grassy nose with notes of paper; oily palate, medium-bodied, fizzy and slightly sticky; some sharp and late tart bitterness before a thick grassy finish - deeply dubious courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark ruby-brown beer with no head retention; toasted malty aroma with notes of caramel; moderate carbonation and body, low bitterness; some earthy and malty tones in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; sweetish aroma of apple and cherry, very sweeties-like; very sweet and thin-bodied; tons of residual sugars and more notes of apples and cherries - this is children’ stuff courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - bright and pale golden colour under a little collapsing white foam; oily grassy nose with paper again; medium-bodied and with a astringent bitterness; dry and herbal finish; quite long clear and bright golden colour, nice creamy head, light herbal aroma with some buttery notes, a bit oily with a robust malt body, long malty and herbal finish with a solid bitterness - would be great with a more pronounced aroma courtesy of DerDoppelbock - clear dark golden colour with a little foam left; aroma of fresh herbs with a light fruity touch (apple), moderate malt body and with a quite high and tart carbonation; quite dry herbal and gently fruity finish with a hint of bitterness - refreshing and simple courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright ruby-brown beer under a fast vanishing head; aroma of toffee with light earthy tones; medium-bodied, some tartness but pretty tasteless overall; quite dry earthy malty finish with lingering notes of caramel light amber colour, smokey aroma and flavor clear golden colour and almost no foam at all; moderate herbal hoppiness in the nose, some sweetness, a little bit oily with a respectable malt body, a touch of bitterness and a moderately malty finish - average draught at the Fête de la Bière, Ouchy 2007 - slightly hazy golden colour, firm creamy head; a shy touch of aromatic hops, sweet, medium-bodied, late astringence, moderately malty flowery finish - useless cloudy bright golden colour, little foam but a nice lace; fat grassy notes in the nose; oily, sweet and medium-bodied; fat grassy finish - unrefined and without class clear pale golden colour, almost no head, modest hoppiness, malty, full-bodied - below average cloudy pale orange colour, fine head, deep corn aroma, tart, fresh with a touch of acidity, dry corn finish dark brown colour, almost no foam, strong buttery aroma, toffey and caramel, sweet and very malty, heavy, long dry finish of alcohol and caramel - too heavy and rather unbalanced; it doesn’t really work for me cloudy dark brown colour under a big beige head; solid aroma of banana, some notes of hay; very sweet and with a creamy mouthfeel; hints of late sourness, the aftertaste is rather dry for a weizen and shows more banana notes - boring ... like all dunkelweizen courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour with a fine beige head and a nice lace; peppery and earthy aroma, light notes of cherry in the background; some tartness, medium-bodied, slightly oily and with a solid bitterness; very dry fruity and nutty finish - this is a damned good altbier ! from Uerige-Treff in Carsch-Haus, Düsseldorf - pours a hazy copper-brown colour under a beige foam; nice lacing; earthy and fairly hoppy aroma; flowery with notes of caramel; medium-bodied with a subtle carbonation; very bitter and very bitter; very long bitter and earthy finish with long lasting and solid hoppy notes - absolutely beautiful courtesy of fiulijn; a huge thank you for this one! - clear brown colour with a poor head retention; very malty, nutty and earthy aroma with a solid hop presence and some alcohol notes too; sticky and full-bodied, a solid malt sweetness; very bitter and long malty earthy and hoppy finish - robust and complex, a great beer draught at the brewery - hazy blond colour with a persistent white foam; quite discrete nose with a touch of grapefruit; clean palate with some sweetness; some bitterness and a medium malt body; quite smooth finish with a weird earthy touch - an unconventional weizen; a wonder it still exists considering the reluctance of the waiters to serve it from crackedkettle.com - pours a clear ruby-brown colour with an elusive beige foam; deep aroma of ripe banana with some caramel and corns; sweet and sticky, overcarbonated; good malt body; aftertaste of licorice, banana and mint with tons of residual sugars from beerangel.de - pours a hazy blond colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of wheat and cloves with notes of banana in the background; overcarbonated and with a terribly poor malt body; creamy and vanishing aftertaste of citrus, banana and cloves - hmmm... from beerangel.de - cloudy dark orange in colour with a bright and firm head; the nose is slightly earthy with notes of banana and hay; smooth and fizzy, sweet with a moderate malt backbone; some residual sweetness with more banana and yeast in the finish from beerangel.de - cloudy dark red-orange colour with a solid beige foam; yeasty nose with notes of hay and blood oranges; light-bodied, creamy palate and fairly sour; short and sourish banana finish with some residual sugars - hmmm... I’m not convinced from beerangel.de - pours a cloudy brown colour under a firm and persistent beige foam; some toffee, malty and a spicy touch; very sweet and very smooth; quite fizzy finish with residual sugars and notes of caramel from beerangel.de - slightly hazy brown colour with a solid beige foam; the aroma is dominated by cloves, the notes of banana staying in the background; fizzy, effervescent mouthfeel and with a quite light malt body; sweet, corny and banana finish with more notes of cloves - slightly unusual from beerangel.de - pours a dark brown colour with a poor foam left; some toasted malts in front of notes of matured bananas; tart and solidly carbonated, a fair sweetness before a fizzy malty and banana finish - not my kind of beer fermented with champagne yeast - hazy lactic colour, fine head, strong corn and hay aroma with light banana notes, tart and acidic, dry wheaty finish - not much character yellow-white colour, no head, lemon soda aroma, very very sweet - no interest courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark blond-orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; aroma of orange peels and cream, notes of yeast; a sweet and solid malt backbone, creamy mouthfeel, slightly sticky and with a late tart and moderate acidity; aftertaste of cream and oranges with some residual sweetness courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; very long grassy and aromatic aftertaste clear pale golden colour, almost no foam, grassy, fat, tart and bitter, long dry herbal finish courtesy of Allen - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a firm bright white foam; correct lacing; aroma of hay and corn with a fair touch of cloves; sweet and slightly oily on the tongue; a late and light acidity with lot of residual sweetness in a corny and lightly fruity finish from Bierhütte - clear and pale golden-yellow aroma with some dusty notes; medium-bodied, clean and not very tasty; some late sharp bitterness and a moderately long buttery grassy finish slightly hazy golden colour, little foam, malty and dusty nose, oily and sweet, quite full-bodied, residual sweetness in the finish transparent bright golden colour, little foam with big bubbles, strong herbal and buttery aroma, sweet and full-bodied, oily, moderate bitterness, malty, cookie-like finish clear pale golden colour, almost no foam, fresh herbal hoppiness in the nose, medium-bodied, tart, solid bitterness, long bitter herbal and moderately malty aftertaste - a lively, beautiful pils clear and bright golden colour, almost no foam, hints of hops and plastic in the nose, a bit sweet, almost medium-bodied, a touch of bitterness and lemon in an otherwise watery finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - hazy dark brown colour with a huge robust beige foam; herbal nose with notes of dishwashing detergent; soapy palate, sweet, medium-bodied; long malty finish - quite cloying cloudy pale orange colour, fine head, heavy wheaty and banana aroma, sweet and a bit oily, medium to full-bodied, strong aftertaste of overmatured bananas - this is banana juice ! courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark reddish beer with no foam left; solid artificial cherries aroma with notes of almonds; very sweet and slightly sticky, thin-bodied, low carbonation, no bitterness and a long sweetish finish of cherry candy courtesy of fiulijn - hazy pale blond beer with no head retention; aroma of yeast, paperboard and herbs; medium-bodied and quite tart; low bitterness, long yeasty and unclean finish - modest from Amstein - clear and pale golden colour with a fast collapsing foam; strong aroma of popcorns and wort; thin-bodied and tasteless; more notes of corns in retronasal and a vanishing paperboard-like finish - urghhh! clear and bright golden colour, firm white head; fair banana aroma; sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is slightly yeasty with more banana notes - gentle clear brown colour with a little dark beige foam; a bit toasty with gentle toffeeish notes; moderately sweet but with some initial tartness; medium-bodied; low bitterness; long caramelish and malty finish - a proud dunkel hazy orange colour and with a little foam; aroma of orange peels and corn with hints of banana, yeast and alcohol; the high sweetness is well balanced by a tart acidity and a solid carbonation; effervescent finish with lot of fruity notes, atouch of alcohol and a load of residual sugars - solid and well-made copper colour, big head, hazelnut and caramel aroma, full-bodied dark orange colour, big head, banana and spicy aroma, sweet and creamy, slightly smokey and nutty aftertaste - a big weizen ! cloudy very dark orange colour, nice creamy beige head with a beautiful lacing; robust banana aroma with notes of honey, some tartness and a high carbonation; decent malt body; moderately dry finish with more banana notes - really pleasant clear golden colour, fine head and a beautiful lace, dry herbal aroma, medium-bodied, very dry with a decent bitterness, long and dry herbal finish - very nice pilsner dark ruby-brown colour, fine head and a nice lace, butter and caramel aroma, very malty, sweet and heavy, long malty finish from Bierhütte.ch - clear bright golden colour with a little white foam left; very estery aroma, notes of yeast and perfume; a solid carbonation and malt backbone, very sweet with some tart acidity to balance it partially, no bitterness and a long estery, lightly acidic fruity finish with lot of residual sugars cloudy pale brown colour, fine head, nice lace, banana and corn aroma, smooth, light-bodied,with a touch of acidity from beerangel.de - cloudy dark blond-orange coloured, persistent white foam; solid citrusy nose; sweet with a light acidity; poor malt body and with a lemonade palate; lot of residual sweetness with a citrusy touch - bad from beerangel.de - pale blond-orange colour, little white foam; aroma of grapefruit and corn, good malt body, fizzy and sweet, highly carbonated; long sweetish aftertaste of ripe fruits from beerangel.de - hazy blond colour with a poor foam left; aroma of banana and corn; thin-bodied and with a fair carbonation, some harshness before a dry finish of paperboard and banana from beerangel.de/i> - cloudy orange colour with a solid white foam; correct lacing, ripe banana shows for in the nose; very sweet and medium-bodied, some tartness but not enough to bring enough balance; quite fizzy and evanescent finish which gives again some heavy reminiscence of banana from beerangel.de - cloudy orange colour with a bright and firm white head; notes of cloves dominate the nose leaving the usual banana touch in the background; very soft, velvety mouthfeel, sweet and with a moderate malt body; quite long aftertaste of cloves and banana with lot of residual sugars from beerangel.de - hazy orangeish colour with a robust creamy white head; aroma of hay and corn with notes of dust; sweet and thin-bodied, fairly carbonated; aftertaste of boiled corns clear pale yellow colour, few head, light herbal aroma, tart and dry, light oily, the finish is quite bitter cloudy pale orange colour, fine creamy head, strong banana notes, sweet and medium-bodied with a touch of acidity, dry corny finish - a little bit heavy clear pale golden colour, few head, herbal, well-hoped, sweet, medium-bodied with a long dry herbal finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear bronze beer with a fair foam left; flowery nose with light fruity tones; decently hoppy; sweet and juicy palate; full-bodied, sugary sirupy and flowery finish - chaotic and deceptive clear golden colour, few head, strong herbal aroma, fresh and full-bodied, long bitter herbal finish - wouahh ! a great pils ! clear golden colour, few head, strong herbal aroma, full-bodied with a long dry finish - correct pils courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale amber-brown colour under a solid beige foam; aroma of caramel with strong buttery notes; fizzy and medium-bodied, some sweetness, quite dry and short aftertaste of toffee courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and pale golden colour with almost no foam left; the nose is gently herbal; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; a decent herbal and slightly tart bitterness, moderately dry with lingering herbal notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale golden colour with a persistent white foam; buttery and herbal aroma with hints of pepper; fizzy and medium-bodied, moderately bitter and with more herbal notes in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - gently hazy pale golden-blond beer with a poor white foam left; lively tart spicy and herbal nose; moderate carbonation and malt backbone, low bitterness; short dusty and rather tasteless finish from beerangel.de - translucide golden colour with a bright white foam; nice lace, aroma of wet grass with malty tones in the background; almost full-bodied, sweet and with a low bitterness; flowery finish - solid but simple from beerangel.de - slightly hazy blond colour with a little long lasting head; quite unclean nose with notes of herbs and pepper; a subtle carbonation and a moderate malt body, some astringency and a decent bitterness; quite dry and with a long lasting herbal finish dark brown colour, few head, toasted, chocolate aroma, sweet and slightly tart with a dry bitter, burnt chocolate aftertaste - more subtility than power so, don't drink it too cold pale golden colour, big head, nice lace, deep herbal aroma, full, dry and herbal aftertaste - nice pils hazy blond coloured with a firm and quite long lasting off-white foam; malty aroma with aromatic notes of oranges, herbs and a touch of alcohol; full-bodied, strong and bitter/sweet; some residual sugars in a long malty and fruity (oranges again) aftertaste; long warming alcohol touch - a beautiful, very balanced bock courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear reddish-amber colour with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of popcorns and pear; sweet and clean palate, medium-bodied, low bitterness and a short papery and earthy finish - quite rough courtesy of fiulijn - clear and very pale golden-blond beer; poor foam left; decent herbal aroma with light almondy notes; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a modest bitterness, rounded, clean and with a moderate malty and aromatic finish - unexciting courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; some toasted maltiness with hints of cola; medium-bodied, some tartness and pretty sweet, no bitterness and a moderate malty finish - shy courtesy of fiulijn - pale and clear golden beer, poor head retention; solid and raw grainy nose; medium-bodied and sweet; low bitterness and slightly oily; grassy finish - not terrible canned; from Coop in Domodossola - pale and clear golden beer with a bright white foam left; dusty with notes of wet paperboard; thin-bodied and remarkably tasteless, no bitterness and with a slightly dusty short finish - empty courtesy of fiulijn, labelled Krolle-Bock - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of toffee and cider; a solid carbonation and malt body, a fair sweetness and a long aftertaste of oranges, yeast and caramel courtesy of fiulijn - hazy blond-orange colour with a solid long lasting foam; nice lacework; fruits, corn and light notes of alcohol in the nose; fairly malty and with some sweetness; pretty tasty and with a long fruity and malty finish clear golden colour, almost no foam, grassy and oily hoppiness, very tart, sweet, quite light-bodied, dry finish with some malty notes - come on, this is not that bad ... re-rated, 7-2006, sampled in Creta;: pale golden colour with a little foam; strange aroma of apple and paper; very flat and oily mouthfeel, no bitterness and moderately dry, medium malt body, rather sweetish aftertaste - poor stuff
july-2000 (3/6/5/3/11)
: golden colour, dry hop aroma and flavour canned - clear blond colour with a persistent foam left; sweet malts in the nose with some oily grassy notes and a touch of rice; soft and rounded, medium-bodied and pretty sweet, shy bitterness and a malty finish with some residual sweetness and gentle hoppy notes draught, sampled in Creta; - bright golden colour, almost no foam; fat grassy nose; sweet and medium malt body, no noticable bitterness; light herbal finish with residual sugars courtesy of Oliver Bieri - pours a hazy dark reddish colour with an elusive beige foam; aroma of exotic red fruits and a touch of caramel; velvety mouthfeel, medium malt backbone and with a subtle carbonation; a late tartness before a moderately dry and gently bitter fruity finish; malty and earthy - very interesting courtesy of Oliver Bieri - opaque dark black coloured with a firm and long lasting beige foam; fairly toasted nose with notes of ashes and bacon; moderate malt body, very creamy palate, tart and slightly acidic; moderately dry, creamy and toasted malty finish with weird notes of vegetables - something looks wrong to me here courtesy of Oliver Bieri - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a little beige foam; fresh aroma of corn and banana with light citrusy notes; medium-bodied and effervescent, sweet, moderately dry corny and banana finish courtesy of Oliver Bieri - clear reddish-amber colour under a solid pale beige foam; fair aroma of smoked bacon; medium-bodied, some tartness and a light bitterness, quite dry smokey aftertaste of cold ashes - good but rather one-dimensional canned, sampled in Creta; - clear golden colour and a fine foam; fat grassy hoppiness with notes of almonds; creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied at best; moderately dry and papery finish with light notes of aromatic hops - not bad at all sampled in Kos - very clear golden colour with a little chaotic but persistent head; nice lace; a light but pleasant aromatic hoppiness caresses the nose; slightly grapefruity; medium-bodied (at best), quite sweet and with a subtle carbonation; finishes moderately malty with more hoppy touches - clean and easy but quite good considering greek standards canned, sampled in Creta; - clear and bright golden colour with a white persistent foam; fat grassy nose with notes of almonds; rather sweet and medium-bodied, a bit sticky, the finish is herbal and a little bit medicinal with some residual sugars - one more low quality beer from Greece canned, sampled in Creta; - pours a pale golden colour with a little white foam; fat herbal nose; effervescent and rather sweet, moderate malt body; finishes moderately dry with a shy but quite harsh bitterness; herbal aftertaste where notes of wet paper appear - a beer which tries but without success ... sampled in Kos - clear and pale yellow colour under a robust foamy white head; a ridiculous touch of aromatic hops caresses the nose; sweet and rather tasteless; poor malt body; corny finish - deeply forgettable sampled in Kos - pale and clear golden-yellow colour; solid creamy white foam leaving a nice lace; light perfumy hoppy aroma; medium-bodied, slightly oily and sweet, creamy mouthfeel on the end of the tongue; low bitterness; a short gently hoppy finish where some residual sugars are met - not that bad sampled in Kos - pours a clear red-amber colour under a fast collapsing foam; chewy caramelish aroma; fizzy mouthfeel, medium-bodied with a pronounced sweetness ; chewy toffeeish aftertaste and moderately dry - acceptable pale golden colour, few head, aroma of malt and plastic, grainy, dry and rough sampled in Kos - pours a clear reddish-amber colour with a little fast disappearing pale beige foam; aroma of caramel and butter; sweet with an almost medium malt body which falls short at the end; the finish is fizzy with light fruity tones to go along with more caramel and some residual sugars - simplistic and quite bad sampled in Creta - pale golden colour and a non persistent foam; paperboard dominates in a nose of fat and discreet hoppiness; rather sweet and oily mouthfeel with a high carbonation; the finish is corny with some residual sugars - not terrible sampled in Creta - clear golden colour with a little foam; moderate grassy hoppiness; quite sweet and medium-bodied at best, low bitterness and a short watery, corny finish draught; sampled in Creta - bright and clear golden colour, fine white head; gentle aromatic hoppiness with hints of paper; moderate sweetness and a decent malt body; the finish is quite dry with more pronounced notes of paper - very drinkable on a hot summer day in Creta courtesy of Papsoe - clear dark reddish-amber colour with a firm beige foam; aroma of ginger, clean palate, medium-bodied and rather sweet; moderate malty finish with touches of spices and red fruits - pleasant and well-made courtesy of Papsoe - bordeaux-brown colour with a big creamy foam leaving a nice lace; aroma of prune and almonds; sweet and clean mouthfeel, a hint of late bitterness before a long malty finish where the fruity tones meet some caramel - lively and well-made but a little bit one-dimensional clear pale yellow colour, fine head, nice lace, light notes of orange and peanuts in the nose, medium-bodied, smooth, quite neutral - an honest beer I don't know if famosa means famous in this country, but this does not apply to this beer: very pale yellow colour, big bubbles, almost no foam, few aroma, skunked - well... not good pale golden colour, fruity nose, fresh, some acidity courtesy of hopscotch - slightly hazy golden-bronze colour with a little remaining foam; a festival of wet paperboard and dust hits the nose; medium-bodied with a sharp carbonation, sweet and no bitterness; effervescent carton-like finish from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy reddish-orange colour under a big creamy white/beige head, beautiful lace; strongly aromatic nose showing spices (coriander and ?), mango and orange peel; very soft and creamy mouthfeel; some sweetness and a medium malt body; very bitter and very dry finish with more notes of spices and exotic fruits - a superb beer with an impressive aroma ! clear amber-brown colour, little foam, hazelnut in the nose, earthy, notes of caramel, sweet and full-bodied, notes of alcohol, long malty and nutty finish with a warming alcohol touch - lot of character from crackedkettle.com - cloudy blond-orange colour, stable little head; charming aroma with spicy notes (coriander comes to mind) and some corns; creamy mouthfeel, full-bodied; some sweetness and a fair tart bitterness; very long spicy finish with some residual sweetness - another very good beer from this excellent brewery reddish-brown colour, fine head, malt and plum, cherry, sweet and medium-bodied with a bubblegum-like finish of red fruits with some alcohol notes golden-orange colour, fine head, poor aroma with light citrusy notes and a moderate hoppiness, full-bodied, tart and acidic with a strong bitterness, dry alcohol and spicy finish - would be really great with a better aroma cloudy orange colour, fine head and a nice lacing, strong bread aroma, estery, spicy, light perfumy and sweeties-like, very creamy, full and bitter with a dry yeasty finish - I just love this brewery ! from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy golden-yellow colour under a huge foamy white head; nice lace; fresh and solid hoppy nose showing straw and grapefruit; medium-bodied, lively and bitter; moderately dry herbal and fruity finish - a nice beer from crackedkettle.com - pours a reddish-amber colour with a giant foamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of gingerbread and apple; some spices underneath; creamy mouthfeel and full-bodied; moderately sweet and bitter, long spicy finish with bready and light fruity tones re-rated 7/2007 - very pale, translucide golden-yellow colour, little elusive foam; light aroma of wort with a touch of corn; very poor malt body and with a fine carbonation; sweet, no bitterness; the finish is fizzy with evasive corny notes sampled in Kos - clear and very dark brown colour with a solid creamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of marzipan, nut, caramel and a touch of chocolate; sweet and sticky; quite full-bodied; aftertaste of plum and caramel - surprisingly good sampled in Kos - very clear golden-bronze colour with a little stable foam formed of big bubbles; corny nose with a touch of solvent; incredibly tasteless with a very fine carbonation; very short corny finish - the label says "more of what you want and less of what you don’t want", no doubt I feel the other way... this beer is a joke! specially brewed for the 25th anniversary of Dutch beer consumers club PINT; kindly shared by Laurent Mousson - very clear amber colour with a big creamy head and a nice lacing; aroma of cork, very malty, fruity and flowery with notes of alcohol in the background; oily and full-bodied, sweet with a decent bitterness, malty and wheaty finish with more alcohol notes 3 y.o. - ruby-brown colour, few foam, complex aroma of prune, chocolate and alcohol, sugary, sweet and medium-bodied, long dry cherryish aftertaste with light alcohol notes - subtle and really pleasant canned; sampled in Creta - pours a pale golden colour, no head retention; a flat grassy nose with some corny notes; modest malt body, rather sweet, no bitterness; corny finish - bad clear dark reddish colour, chaotic foam with big bubbles, malty and earthy nose with notes of dark fruits, very very sweet with a malty sugary finish - this is a sugar syrup 7.9% version for France - clear golden colour, big creamy head, orange, perfume and alcohol aroma, very sweet, slightly oily, moderate malty and alcohol finish with some fruity notes - unbalanced and bad canned; from Amstein - clear and bright golden-bronze colour with a fair white head; nice lace; very fruity nose (litchies and apples), sweet and slightly sticky, medium-bodied, juicy palate; long fruity finish with residual sugars and a hint of warming alcohol canned - clear bright golden colour, almost no foam, aroma of paperboard with a touch of solvent, oily, sweet and medium-bodied, dry finish with a quite harsh bitterness and a moderate maltiness clear pale golden colour, few foam, slightly herbal, fat hoppy nose, sweet and oily, aftertaste of wet carton courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and pale golden colour, little irregular white foam; corn and plastic in the nose; oily, medium-bodied, sweet with an aftertaste of apple and plastic courtesy of oh6gdx - clear ruby-brown colour with a foamy beige head; aroma of sweet malts and caramel with a touch of paper; some sweetness and a moderate malt body; moderately dry and oxidized; short watery finish canned, sampled in Creta: pale and clear golden colour with a little collapsing head; very discreet grassy aroma; medium-bodied at best, rather sweet, a faint tartness, no bitterness to talk about; herbal finish with some residual sweetness - bad clear golden colour, fine head, nice lace, medium hoppiness, sweet and oily, heavy, short finish - bad stuff from crackedkettle.com - clear golden colour with a little white foam; fresh and gently spicy, hoppy nose; a bit soapy; sweet and medium-bodied with a moderate bitterness and a long herbal and spicy finish - quite original clear bright golden colour with a little white foam left; aroma of butter and oily grass; sweet and medium-bodied, oily mouthfeel and with a touch of tart herbal bitterness; the finish is again herbal and buttery - not terrible from crackedkettle.com - clear red-amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of strawberries marmelade and caramel; chewy malts; sweet with some tartness, a decent dry bitterness; the aftertaste is short with notes of red fruits and a light earthy touch from crackedkettle.com - translucid golden colour with a fast vanishing foam; fair aromatic floral hoppiness, clean and medium palate, some sweetness before a solid dry bitterness; long herbal and flowery finish - charming from crackedkettle.com - clear brown colour with a fast disappearing beige foam; aroma of toffee and glue; sweet and a bit sticky; medium malt backbone; aftertaste of malt and caramel with a touch of anise and some residual sweetness - cheap from crackedkettle.com - very clear and pale golden-yellow colour, almost no foam remaining; honeyish aroma with nothing to support it; sweet and just medium-bodied; a hint of acidity from the honey, moderately dry finish with more lingering honeyish notes - gentle but quite useless from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark reddish-amber with no foam remaining; sweet malty nose with lot of caramel and red fruits, a touch of candi sugar too; very soft palate, sweet and medium-bodied; finishes moderately dry and quite bitter; the aftertaste is a bit bubblegum-like with notes of figs courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy blond colour, poor head retention; almost no aroma detectable (corn, fresh apples and phenol); sweet and oily, quite sticky, medium to full malt body; aftertaste of honey and solvent - not terrible from crackedkettle.com - cloudy lactic-orange colour with almost no foam; robust aroma of coriander and orange peel; notes of ripe bananas; very sweet with some tart acidity; medium-bodied; the finish is corny and spicy, moderately long with more notes of orange peels golden colour, good hop aroma, slightly dry aftertaste dark amber colour, nice lace and head, complex fruity nose (cherry, plum), sweet and full, salty (!?), long aftertaste orange colour, few head, honey aroma, malty, caramel, unbalanced, perfume aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy dark orange colour under a solid creamy pale beige foam; nice lace; aroma of cane sugar, tangerines and cream; very creamy mouthfeel and with a solid sweetness; a touch of sourness does not bring a satisfying balance; aftertaste of pale fruits with some residual sugars - all in all, a good beer clear golden colour; little foam; fat nose with faint notes of aromatic hoppiness; sweetish malt body which finishes tart, rude and moderately bitter; short herbal finish - very low quality stuff from crackedkettle.com; 6,5% - clear reddish-brown colour with a poor beige foam; slightly smoked, aroma of grilled peanuts and hazelnut; slightly oily and thick, solid malt body; some sweetness and a touch of late bitterness; long malty and nutty finish - a beautiful beer from crackedkettle.com; 2005 vintage - pours a slightly hazy bordeaux colour, very little foam; very fruity aroma (plums and lichies), caramel, herbs and mint; very very sweet with a powerful malt backbone; a solid dry bitterness lasting in a long fruity and malty finish where alcohol notes are heavily present - a beer begging for contemplation from crackedkettle.com -dark brown colour, hazy; almost no foam; aroma of biscuit and caramel with some red fruits hidden below; medium-bodied, sweet with a tart bitterness; quite dry malty and caramelish, toasty aftertaste - subtle from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy ruby-brown colour without foam; smokey biscuity and malty aroma; good malt body with a solid but subtle carbonation; dry and bitter finish where more malty and smokey notes appear - good and contemplative from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of biscuit maltiness with some citrusy hoppiness, pretty dusty; full-bodied and pretty sweet; very low bitterness and a long malty, almondy, chocolatey and gently citrusy finish from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy blond-orange colour with persistent pale beige foam; solid hoppy aroma with piney and grapefruity notes; a moderate malt backbone; a light sweetness and a decent bitterness; creamy and hoppy piney aftertaste from www.erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a robust and long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace; slightly buttery with notes of almonds and flowers; moderate carbonation and a creamy mouthfeel; medium-bodied and with a fair bitterness; the finish is almondy with plenty of hop presence - very pleasant from Erzbierschof - cloudy and bright reddish-orange in colour and with a little head retention; aroma is estery and fruity (peaches and orange peels) with notes of almonds and cinnamon; pretty sweet and full-bodied; lightly bitter and grainy finish with a long fruity, sweetish and decently hoppy aftertaste courtesy of Allen - hazy dark blond colour with no head retention; fresh hoppy aroma with notes of pear and grapefruit; subtle carbonation and medium malt backbone; some sweetness balanced by a light acidity, a touch of bitterness before a long fruity finish - atypical and very drinkable from Erzbierschof - hazy and very dark blond beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; nice lacework; the aroma is yeasty, fruity and mineral; some sweetness and a decent malt backbone; a hint of brett-like tartness and some herbal bitterness; long fruity and yeasty hoppy finish with a lingering bitterness from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown colour under a hugely foamy dark beige foam; a huge hoppy aroma of blood oranges and quince marmalade; full-bodied and with a fair carbonation, creamy mouthfeel; robustly bitter and with a long bitter almondy finish where the fruity tones stay in the background - a very free interpretation of the style from Erzbierschof - dark black beer with a little beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma of dark chocolate, prunes and licorice; thick and full-bodied, moderate carbonation and very oily; a strong bitterness with a long aftertaste of coffee, nuts and a solid presence of spices - just sit back and enjoy ! from Erzbierschof.ch - dark black beer with a firm creamy dark beige foam; correct lace; gently smoky aroma of cold coffee, vanilla and almonds; juicy and full-bodied, very creamy mouthfeel, moderate bitterness and a touch of sourness; creamy coffeish and subtly smoky aftertaste with a lingering sharpness - very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of dark pralines and milk coffee; medium-bodied and tart; quite high carbonation; dry and decently bitter, long roasted coffeeish aftertaste with notes of ashes from erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber coloured and with a gigantic foamy white head; huge resinous hoppiness with notes of pear, perfume and quince; full-bodied and with some sweetness, creamy palate, moderate bitterness, a strong bitterness and slightly oily; long hoppy chocolatey and fruity finish - rich and very impressive from Erzbierschof - hazy bronze colour with a little white foam left; the aroma is estery with strong corny notes; moderate malt body and carbonation; some late tart acidity; quite dry, estery finish with notes of pear, apples and corn from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange in colour; firm and long lasting beige foam; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel, almond and cream; a light astringency, medium-bodied and with a fine carbonation; a well-present bitterness which lasts long in a fair honeyish and hoppy finish from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam; very earthy and hoppy aroma with notes of apples and caramel; full-bodied and with a moderate carbonated; creamy mouthfeel and fairly bitter; long aftertaste of bitter almonds, earth, caramel and apples courtesy of Per - dark black colour under a solid persistent creamy dark beige foam; deep aroma of mocha; very roasted, some notes of rum; highly carbonated, oily and full-bodied, some sweetness topped by a robust bitterness; very long roasted coffeish aftertaste with lingering notes of walnuts - de-li-cious from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark reddish beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of chewy malts and overmatured bananas, notes of marzipan; sweet and full-bodied, pretty tasty; long aftertaste of citrus, banana, lemongrass and chewy malts; some esters from Erzbierschof - cloudy brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of caramel, cream and almonds; low carbonation and a velvety palate; sweet and with residual sugars in an almondy finish where light notes of banana appear - not the most interesting of the De Molen beers... from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour under a persistent creamy beige foam; aroma of fresh cream, apricots and starfruits; full-bodied and with some astringency; quite high carbonation, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; very fruity hoppy finish (apple, peach) and quite dry - very nice from erzbierschof.ch - pitch black beer with a little dark beige foam left; solid aroma of black chocolate and licorice; fair yet well-integrated woody notes, whisky-like tones, powerful malt backbone wit an intial sweetness soon overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; moderate carbonation; thick and sticky; very long bitter and roasted chocolatey finish with hints of licorice, mocha and strong notes of whisky and wood - a beauty! from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange colour with no head retention; aroma of apricot and cane sugar; almost no carbonation; very sweet, medium-bodied, weird spicy notes in a sweetish and slightly fruity finish - a strange beer from www.erzbierschof.ch - pours a black colour with a little beige foam left; huge and complex aroma of tar, ashes, gentian and coffee; thick and oily with a solid malt backbone; robust initial sweetness and with a moderately bitter but fairly salty finish; the aftertaste is a bit dry with strong coffeish notes and more ashes and gentian - powerful and complex; too bad I’m not a fan of gentian ... from www.erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange colour with a hugely foamy beige head; nice lace; a fair hoppy aroma with notes of apples and honey; bitter oranges; astringent and medium-bodied, very high carbonation; bitter and dry with a long aftertaste of bitter oranges and fresh cream - fresh from crackedkettle.com - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a poor head retention; strong aroma of orange peels, marzipan and candy sugar; light notes of solvent; thick and full-bodied with a very sweet malt backbone, sticky and with a late and fair bitterness; very sweetish and fruity (peach, oranges) aftertaste - good but definitely the kind of beer which will give me an headache from erzbierschof.ch - dark black coloured and with a persistent dark beige foam; aroma of pralines, cocoa and mocha; notes of absinth and vanilla; full-bodied and fizzy, some solid sweetness, very bitter; very long lasting bitteraftertaste of mocha, licorice and black chocolate - absolutely gorgeous, the kind of beer I could cry for! from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a little white foam left; aroma of cream and bitter oranges; medium- to full-bodied; slightly tart and decently bitter; long bitter finish of apricot and orange peels - nice balance from erzbierschof.ch - clear very dark brown colour with a creamy and persistent beige foam; roasted coffee aroma and pretty lactic; notes of walnuts; moderate malt body and with a pretty tart acidity, some sweetness below; the finish shows notes of coffee and black chocolate with more lactic notes, some bitterness and a touch of licorice - outstanding! courtesy of Allen - cloudy brown colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of apple and cane sugar; chewy malts, sweet and full-bodied, low bitterness and a long malty finish with notes of almonds and apples from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a huge foamy beige foam; flowery, honey and slightly dusty aroma; velvety palate and quite full-bodied, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness; earthy and flowery, malty finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a very foamy creamy beige foam; fair aroma of smoked bacon; medium-bodied and solidly carbonated, pretty tart and with a long smokey finish with light notes of oranges and honey from erzbierschof.ch - pitch black coloured with no foam left; roasted aroma of black chocolate, coffee and vanilla, whisky-like notes; full-bodied and with a gentle carbonation; thick and with a fair bitterness; long coffeish and chocolatey finish with notes of whisky and wood - wonderful! courtesy of Allen - dark black colour with a solid dark beige foam; roasted coffeeish aroma with notes of vanilla; effervescent and with a medium malt backbone, some sourness and a dry coffeeish aftertaste with more light sourish notes and undefined spices - a very interesting beer with a bit unusual profile courtesy of Allen - dark black coloured with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; roasted malty aroma with notes of chocolate, citrus and walnut; full-bodied and with a high carbonation; some sweetness and a solid bitterness; long aftertaste of vanilla and chocolate from crackedkettle.com - gushing, gushing :-(( ; cloudy blond colour under a very very foamy white head; dusty with notes of banana; very fizzy in the mouth, moderate malt body, sweet and tart, residual sugars, esters and more ripe banana in the finish - too much sticky sweetness, not really convincing courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Ron Pattinson - very dark brown almost black colour, little beige foam; very roasted nose, prune and licorice, notes of chocolate; oily with a solid carbonation, medium-bodied, dry and very bitter, long and very hoppy, roasted aftertaste with more notes of chocolate and vanilla courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Ron Pattinson - very dark brown almost black with a little beige foam; toasted aroma of chocolate and pralines; slightly oily, full-bodied and very bitter before a long chocolatey finish - deeply tasty, bitter and with a fantastic character, very complex yet very drinkable; marvellous! from crackedkettle.com - dark black colour with a poor head retention; perfumy nose, malt and yeast with chocolate in the background; oily and sticky, verybitter, some astringence; very long chocolatey and bitter finish - powerful but lacking a bit of balance from crackedkettle.com - cloudy and very dark brown colour, giant foamy beige head, correct lacing; aroma of pears and brownies, chocolate; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; long toasted chocolatey aftertaste courtesy of Allen - dark brown colour with a fast collapsing head; solid syrupy aroma with notes of nuts and toasted malts; very sweet and sticky, fizzy, full-bodied, a hint of bitterness hidden by a powerful sweetness lasting long in a malty and robustly alcoholic finish - needs at least 5 years of aging courtesy of Allen - very dark black colour, poor head retention; strong roasted coffeish aroma with notes of dark chocolate, some solid hop presence in the background; full-bodied and oily, sticky; very bitter chocolatey and coffeish, roasted and hoppy finish - a wonderful brew courtesy of Allen - fully cloudy brown colour with a moderate head retention; very hoppy and fresh aroma with notes of grapefruit, mint and caramel; a medium malt backbone and a moderate carbonation; some sweetness and with a fair but never aggressive bitterness; long aftertaste of marzipan, caramel and dried fruits; dangerously drinkable because the alcohol content is not really apparent courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy orange colour with a poor white foam left; robust fruity hoppiness (citrus and grapefruit) with yeasty tones; effervescent and medium-bodied, slightly acidic and with a pronounced bitterness; long yeasty and fruity (orange peels dominate) finish - very drinkable courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark orange colour with a little white foam; aroma of cheese, earth and cork; very sweet and medium-bodied, lemonade-like mouthfeel, quite sour with a fruity and sugary finish where more weird notes of fish and cheese appear - there is definitely something wrong here from erzbierschof.ch - foaming like hell :-(( ... opaque dark reddish beer with a moderate pinkish foam left; aroma of marzipan and strawberries; medium-bodied, fizzy and with a light acidity on top of the fair sweetness; tart and evanescent finish with reminiscence of dark fruits and almonds from www.erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a solid creamy beige head; dusty and fairly hoppy with notes of almonds; medium to full bodied, velvety palate and pretty tasty; a more than decent bitterness before a charming flowery hoppy finish courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark orange colour with a little white foam; esters and dusts in the nose, notes of melon and honey; overly carbonated, very fizzy palate with a moderate and fruity (citrusy) finish - I’m surprised to read that this is bottom fermented from crackedkettle.com - dark black colour and with a solid and persistent dark beige foam left; very roasted coffee aroma with strong woody notes, aroma of nuts, marzipan and whisky; full-bodied and a creamy mouthfeel, long aftertaste of black chocolate, vanilla and wood; moderate bitterness from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark brown colour with a rubish hue; poor foam left; aroma of ginger, licorice and smoked malts; thick and full-bodied, quite sweet, a low bitterness before a malty finish with notes of dark fruits and ginger from www.erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark amber-red clour with a solid foamy pale beige head; nice lace; a robust hoppy aroma of peach, cream and lime; medium-bodied and with a pretty sticky palate; some astringency and a solid bitterness; quite dry and long hoppy citrusy and peachy finish - fresh and deeply drinkable; this beer looks far more bitter than the 41 EBU announced on the label - cloudy orange in colour and with a robust white foam; aroma of bacon and slightly sour/acidic; gently smoky and solidly bitter; dry and bitter fruity and smoky finish - a great balance and drinkability from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy and very dark brown, almost black beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; roasted aroma of hazelnut and coffee; notes of cream and grapefruit behind; highly carbonated and a solid malt backbone; light initial sweetness, a hint of acidity and a fair slightly astringent bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of mocha and nuts from Erzbierschof - hazy dark brown beer under a persistent beige foam; toasted aroma of ashes and chocolate, the whole thing being a bit restrained; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and rounded palate; quite dry and bitter; long toasted aftertaste of licorice and ashes from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; superb lacework; robust aroma showing an interesting battle between a solid smokiness and a robust hoppiness; smoed bacon, cream and fruity tones; full-bodied and a velvety palate; strongly bitter and hugely smokey; long notes of almonds and ripe fruits; some residual sweetness - a complex and challenging fireworks ! from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a little yet long lasting foam; hoppy aroma of almonds, apricots and pineapple; some spicy notes too; decent malt backbone, astringent and fairly bitter; quite dry, fruity and gently spicy hoppy finish yet a little bit short - refreshing and very drinkable courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy orange beer under a huge foamy head; nice lace; aroma of cane sugar, almonds and pear; sweet and full-bodied, residual sugars and long fruity, estery finish from crackedkettle.com - hazy orange in colour with a poor head; estery with notes of exotic fruits and oily hops; slightly oily with a respectable malt body, sweet with a chewy mouthfeel and a low bitterness; sweetish and fruity finish - pleasant and balanced from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy red-brown colour with a firm creamy beige head leaving a nice lace; dusty nose with notes of berries; juicy palate, medium-bodied, quite sweet with no bitterness; more notes of red fruits and some yeast in a quite long finish from crackedkettle.com - cloudy red-orange colour, the beige foam disappears very quickly; aroma of oranges with notes of candi sugar; a solid carbonation maintained a good malt body; some initial sweetness, a touch of acidity and a long, very dy and bitter aftertaste of oranges and honey - no analogies with a bock from crackedkettle.com - cloudy copper-orange colour, no foam left; aroma of cane sugar and blood oranges; highly carbonated, very sweet, full-bodied, long fruity and sugary finish - tastes like a bad homebrew from crackedkettle.com - hazy orange colour with a white foam made of big bubbles; aroma of cardamom and wheat; highly carbonated and with a decent malz body; sweet with a fair tartness to balance it; the finish is quite thick, spicy and wheaty - ok from crackedkettle.com - hazy and dark orange colour, solid creamy white foam and a beautiful lace; yeasty and dusty nose with fruity tones (peach and ?) underneath; low carbonation and a very creamy mouthfeel; not much profile in the palate; low bitterness, creamy and short yeasry finish leaving an odd flavour in the mouth - interesting but has definitely some flaws clear golden-orange colour, fine head and a nice lace, fruity, malty with alcohol notes, sweet and oily, dry unpleasant alcohol finish deep golden colour, fine head, fresh hop aroma, crisp, clean - very nice light" version for France: dropped down to 8.4% in anticipation to the french tax law (for beers with more than 8.5%) of 2003 (which was finally annulated) - clear golden colour, few foam, strong alcohol aroma, caramelized sugar with notes of orange, very sweet and oily, long disgusting alcohol and sugary finish - not for me clear and bright golden colour with a little foam but a correct lacing; aroma of alcohol, apple and orange, a bit oily, sweet and medium-bodied; fruity and a bit yeasty aftertaste - an alcohol reduced malt liquor which manages to be drinkable from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy copper-red with a persistent but chaotic beige foam; correct lacework; huge aromatic hoppiness with notes of apricot, apples and pine needles; full-bodied and pretty sweet; a respectable bitterness and with lot of residual sugars; long and well-pronounced aromatic hoppiness, fruity and piney - robust and very aromatic from Erzbierschof - fully cloudy dark brown beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; solid aroma of toffee and toasted malts; full-bodied and thick, some solid sweetness and a late moderately tart earthiness; long earthy, caramelish and chocolatey finish from Erzbierschof - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retebtion; malty and nuty aroma; quite full-bodied, pretty sweet, quite dry and a long malty, nutty finish with light notes of alcohol from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of cold ashes and smoked bacon; a respectable malt backbone, subtle carbonation and pretty tasty; slightly dry and with a fair yet not overwhelming smokiness - very well-made from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; a solid aroma of roasted coffee with hints of vanilla and ashes; full-bodied , some sweetness below topped by a pretty tart bitterness; the finish is salty with more robust notes of roasted coffee and cold ashes - a solid one from Erzbierschof - dark black beer with a moderate head retention; some lacework; deep aroma of mocha, roasted and with notes of licorice and ashes; thick yet rounded and velvety palate; full-bodied, some sweetness and a late robust bitterness; long roasted aftertaste of coffee with hints of vanilla and licorice and a warming alcohol touch - delicious from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little but long lasting foam; hoppy aroma with notes of tea and red fruits marmalade; slightly thick and full-bodied, low carbonation, some sweetness and a late fair bitterness; some residual sweetness in a long hoppy finish where notes of red fruits and flowers appear; slightly soapy from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a rubish hue; long lasting beige foam; roasted chcolatey aroma with hoppy notes of black cherries and licorice; full-bodied, sweet and bitter; low carbonation; gently sticky and with a robust bitterness; slightly dry with a long hoppy finish of licorice and prunes pale yellow colour, no head, very very deep artificial banana aroma, incredibly sweet, endless banana aftertaste ... banana ... banana ... not drinkable ! I will give it to my children ... And this is supposed to be a traditional african beer ? Poor africans ... / I have been informed that the banana aroma is not artificial. This is made from a real extract of bananas from Ghana. But this remains undrinkable ... cloudy blond, big creamy head, hay and herbal aroma, touch of spices, smooth, medium-bodied, sweet with a neutral though slightly fruity finish - it has some body and balance but not much character an old african recipe with palm - red-amber colour, almost no head, apricot, banana and alcohol in the nose with light spicy notes, overcarbonated, sweet and tart with a long fruity and alcohol finish - original and drinkable from crackedkettle.com - clear bright reddish brown colour with no foam; aroma of licorice, red fruits and chewy malts; sweet and fairly tasty, medium to full malt body; bitter-sweet finish leaving notes of malts, caramel, red fruits and a touch of alcohol golden colour, nice hop aroma, fruity with light bitterness courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - hazy pale orange colour, almost no foam left; aroma of wheat and apples; good malt body, high carbonation which brings some tartness to balance the sweetness; quite dry wheaty and fizzy finish - a nice one courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - translucide and bright bronze colour, chaotic lacework; aroma of oranges and candy sugar; very sweet and full-bodied, sticky and grainy; tons of residual sweetness, oranges and apparent burning alcohol notes in the finish - a beer for alcoholics

7/13/2001 - bronze colour, few head, apricot aroma, extremly syrupy, overwhelming alcohol presence, quite disgusting (4/6/3/2/7) from crackedkettle.com - clear pinkish-red colour with an elusive foam; strong aroma of candi sugar, cherries and strawberries; deadly sweet, fizzy and light-bodied; long sweetish and cherryish aftertaste - don’t forget to brush your teeth after this one ... from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour and with a little persistent white foam; aroma of corn and banana, medium-bodied, tasteless and with a moderately dry and dusty wheaty finish - not my beer from crackedkettle.com - clear and pale golden colour, little chaotic foam; fat grassy and corny nose; medium-bodied with a tart astringence, sweet and slightly bitter; moderately dry, corny and herbal finish - rough from crackedkettle.com - pours a very dark brown colour under a foamy and creamy beige head; aroma of pear, cellar and cookies; oily mouthfeel; solidly overcarbonated, tart bitter/acidic finish and a quite dry biscuity aftertaste - not bad though I’m not sure if this beer is fully under control from crackedkettle.com - pours a dark and hazy amber colour, lot of particules are floating in the beer; nice creamy beige head; aroma of blackcurrant and blueberries; a bit dusty; very creamy mouthfeel; the body below is quite thin but shows a good balance between the initial sweetness and a late bitterness/sourness; the finish is fruity, dusty and quite long - a pleasant brew from crackedkettle.com - hazy dark ruby-brown colour under a giant foamy pale beige head; aroma of exotic fruits with a touch of caramel and alcohol; very sweet and a bit sticky, medium-bodied with a hint of late bitterness and a rather flat finish where just some phenolic and caramelish notes appear from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark amber colour with lot of residual particules; no head to be seen; shy aroma of raspberries marmelade; almost medium-bodied; one-dimensional tasteless palate; a late solid bitterness awakes the drinker bit is not enough to save the beer; moderate caramelish and fruity finish - easy to drink and easy to forget from crackedkettle.com - hazy and very dark reddish-amber colour; little persistent beige foam; aroma of corn, banana and stall; sweet and medium-bodied, long and rude corny finish - dubious from crackedkettle.com - hazy reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of butter and biscuit with notes of banana; creamy mouthfeel, medium to full malt body; moderately sweet and with a late bitterness; the finish is quite dry, effervescent and malty, leaving a warming alcohol touch from crackedkettle.com - hazy golden-orange colour with a big foamy white head; perfumy and dusty with estery notes, orange peels and tangerines; very sweet with a moderate bitterness which does not bring enough balance; unclean palate; long bready and fruity aftertaste - chaotic but not bad at all from crackedkettle.com - hazy reddish-brown colour and absolutely no foam; aroma of pine needle and raspberry marmelade; very sweet with some tartness due to a high carbonation; sweetish finish with notes of cherries and dust from crackedkettle.com - very cloudy and unclean brown-orange colour, almost no foam left; yeasty aroma with notes of peaches and bananas; very sweet and quite full-bodied; a fair and late bitterness does not achieve to bring a convincing balance; long yeasty and fruity finish - all in all, this is a good beer from crackedkettle.com - cloudy golden-orange colour with a big foamy white head, nice lace; solid aroma of orange peels and ginger; esters and pineapple; a touch of almonds; lot of carbonation, tart and acidic with some sweetness underneath; good malt body; a moderate bitterness and some residual sugars in the finish along with more fruits and a light spicy touch and some alcohol notes from crackedkettle.com - pours a translucide bronze colour with a solid creamy white foam; estery aroma of pear and apple, some undefined spices; sweet and slightly acidic; medium to full-bodied; short and a bit sweetish fruity and slightly spicy finish - fresh, dynamic and with an interesting character from crackedkettle.com - cloudy honeyish colour under a foamy white head formed of big bubbles; aroma of cellar and old apples, some esters; a fair tart acidity balances the sweetness; full-bodied; decent dry bitter and effervescent finish with more fruity and spicy notes from crackedkettle.com - dubious reddish-pink colour with a rare pinky foam; aroma of cherry marmelade; sweet and a bit sticky with a very moderate malt body; sweetish aftertaste of cherry juice - no comment cloudy amost white colour, spicy and lemon aroma, nice but quite simple flavor from crackedkettle.com - clear and dark ruby colour, little beige head leaving a correct lacing; complex nose of cloves and cinnamon, cherries, apples and blood; sweet with a good malt backbone, a low bitterness and a long aftertaste where the spices and fruits play together again, this time with a touch of warming alcohol - a pleasant surprise golden colour, aroma of a bad homebrew, dry - a lager like thousands others around the world ... red-amber colour, few head, fruity aroma (grapefruit, pineapple?), smooth and fresh, long bitter and fruity finish from crackedkettle.com - clear bronze coloured with a little irregular foam; solid aroma of oranges and alcohol; very sweet and sticky, robust malt body; the finish is moderately dry with notes of alcohol, fruits and horseradish - fuel for alcoholic but somehow acceptable courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark brown colour with a little long lasting beige foam; some lacework; shy sweet malty in the nose, hints of cacao and caramel; quite sweet and full-bodied, no bitterness and slightly herbal; long aftertaste of caramel - not terrible clear golden colour with a fine head, mild and very light hoppiness with hints of wet carton, sweet, light to medium body, totally neutral finish - lousy; the perfect beer for the masses clear red-brown colour, big creamy head, toffy aroma, sweet and malty, dry malty finish - too sweet and uniforme, no character amber colour, sweet caramel aroma clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, some hops in the nose, oily and sweet, fresh - drinkable dark brown colour, almost no head, aroma of malt, caramel and bad cola, very sweet, sugary, medicine-like - disgusting stuff clear bright golden colour, little foam, oily grassy nose with a touch of plastic, quite thin-bodied, sweet with absolutely no bitterness, a bit oily, short watery finish - ugly from crackedkettle.com - black coloured with a robust beige foam; aroma of licorice and black chocolate with notes of alcohol; tart and overly carbonated, solid malt body; oily, some sweetness overwhelmed by an aggressive bitterness; long coffeeish aftertaste, effervescent with some vanilla notes from crackedkettle.com - hazy dark ruby-brown colour, big creamy beige foam; beautiful lace; aroma of cream, malt and pear; very creamy mouthfeel, sweet and slightly sour, medium-bodied and with a moderate bitterness; long biscuity and fruity finish - harmonious from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark brown colour with a reddish hue; little beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of sweet chocolate, cocoa and prunes; medium-bodied and fizzy, quite sweet; a fair bitterness and a long chocolatey finish - a nice dessert beer from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour and a little irregualr foam; aroma of red fruits marmelade with notes of cinnamon and some caramel too; sweet and solid malt body; a bit thick and with a late fair bitterness; some residual sweetness in a long malty and fruity finish - very interesting hazy blond colour, very foamy head, very wheaty and banana aroma, oily with a good malt body, tart acidity and a long corny and vanilla finish - very drinkable (for me a cross between a german weizen and a witbier) from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - pours a hazy dark amber beer with a persistent and creamy beige head; aroma of caramel and nougat with some yeasty notes and hints of banana; velvety palate and a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a late earthy bitterness; creamy caramelish aftertaste with more notes of yeast and honey cloudy dark brown colour, fine head and a nice lacing, malt and yeast aroma with stong notes of raspberry bubblegum (typical of the recent La Trappe products), tart and sweet, very creamy mouthfeel, the finish is dry and malty with a quite unpleasant bubblegum feeling - this brewery does not deserve to be called trappist anymore 2 y.o. - red-brown colour, fine head and a correct lacing, apple, malt and licorice in the nose, sweeties-like, medium to full-bodied, oily with a tart bitterness, the finish is dry and malty with more notes of fruity bubblegum cloudy dark orange colour, nice head and beautiful lace, yeasty and spicy, smooth, lot of carbonation, tart with some bitterness, bubble-gum-like finish - artificial from Drinks of the World - fully cloudy dark copper-red colour with a little beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of apples and caramel with notes of chocolate; medium- to full-bodied, sweet and with a quite harsh palate (use of wheat starch?), a light bitterness and an earthy malty and caramelish finish - unrefined and not much quality out there, deeply forgettable slightly hazy red-amber colour, few foam, candy sugar, perfumy with notes of red fruits, a bit plastic like, full-bodied with a bitter spicy alcohol finish - artificial; by far no more what it was in the past from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - slightly hazy golden blond beer with a firm long lasting white foam; a fresh hoppy aroma with notes of citrus, hay, vanilla and some undefined herbs; medium-bodied and with a rounded palate; pretty bitter and with a long herbal and citrusy hoppy finish - clearly the best of the la Trappe beers from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy dark reddish-amber colour with almost no remaining foam; some very small particules floating within; strong perfumy aroma of plums and litchies, a touch of undefined spices; medium and irregular malt body, sweet with a hint of bitterness; very dry in the finish along with some corny notes - quite interesting though chaotic and not true to the style from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour with an elusive foam; robust aroma of orange peel and curaçao; almonds and some other undefined spices; high carbonation, sweet with a tart acidity to balance it; late but decent dry bitterness; very long spicy and fruity (orange) finish - a beautiful tripel from crackedkettle.com - hazy ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam; complex aroma of hazelnut, licorice and vanilla; sweet and full-bodied with a decent bitterness; very long nutty, woody finish with some residual sweetness from crackedkettle.com - cloudy and bright dark orange colour with a creamy white head; subtle aroma of blackcurrant and yeast; very creamy mouthfeel; very sweet with a late acidity which partially balances it; yeasty and very fruity finish - nicely made from crackedkettle.com - cloudy orange colour with a little irregular white foam; strong aroma of mango and banana with notes of candi sugar; sweet and medium-bodied; good carbonation; a bit sticky; long sweetish and fruity finish - one-dimensional and a bit cloying from crackedkettle.com - hazy dark brown colour with a rocky creamy beige head; nice lace; spicy aroma (nutmeg and maybe some cloves), notes of malt and figs; medium to full-bodied. light sourness followed by a tart bitterness; quite dry and long spicy finish - complexity, character and originalty from crackedkettle.com - hazy copper-red colour with a little foam; aroma of banana and melon with a touch of alcohol; overcarbonated, medium-bodied, sweet with a decent dry bitterness; short dry banana and caramelish finish pours a very clear golden-orange colour under a fast disappearing unregular foam; fat grassy nose with notes of orange and phenol; some initial tartness is not enough to hide a huge sweetness; very thick; the finish is brutal, very dry with a big warming alcohol kick - huuuu ... a chaotic fuel for alcoholics clear golden colour, fine head, nice lace, few hops in the nose, slightly herbal aroma, full and oily, short finish, dry - below average clear golden-blond colour, big head, peachy aroma with notes of alcohol, sweet and dry with an explosive alcohol finish - one-dimensional and unpleasant canned, sampled in Creta; the label says "Brouwerij de Posthoorn, Breda, Holland" - clear and bright golden colour under a firm white head; corny, grainy nose; quite sweet and with a respectable malt body; a faint bitterness and a long corny aftertaste - very modest but drinkable cloudy orange colour, fine head, deep coriander aroma with notes of horse-radish, smooth and quite sirupy, touch of acidity, dry corn finish from crackedkettle.com - dark black coloured, solid and persistent beige foam; fair aroma of chocolate with subtle hints of vanilla and prunes, medium-bodied and with a creamy mouthfeel; very low bitterness; moderately dry coffeeish aftertaste with some notes of licorice - delicate and subtle dark brown colour, creamy and unregular head, buttery, light chocolatey nose, sweet and full-bodied with a strong bitterness, dry coffeish and woody aftertaste - excellent; thanks to fulijn for this one hazy red-amber colour, dense initial head which reduces quickly, malty nose with notes of red fruits and caramel, light phenolic, full-bodied, bubblegum mouthfeel, very carbonated, dry malty and fruity finish courtesy of Jespr - fully cloudy dark orange colour with a firm long lasting beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of orange peels, candi sugar and yeast; full-bodied and pretty sweet; low bitterness and some residual sweetness, notes of yeast, esters and ripe fruits; creamy mouthfeel from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark brown colour with a vanishing beige foam; cookie maltiness with a touch of nut; robust malt body, moderate sweetness and a light bitterness, long malty finish with residual sugars and caramelish notes from crackedkettle.com - clear golden-amber colour, little white head and a nice lace; aroma of hay and pineapple; slightly phenolic; very soft and regular palate, initially sweet with a long and fair bitterness; almost full-bodied; moderately dry and caramelish aftertaste - very pleasant from crackedkettle.com - cloudy golden-orange colour with lot of particules; little stable white foam; estery and yeasty, notes of apples and grapefruit; creamy mouthfeel, high carbonation with a medium-bodied hidden below; good balance between a fair sweetness and athe decent bitterness; very dry and fruity finish - simple and not very tasty but efficient from crackedkettle.com - hazy golden-amber colour, little white foam; the aroma is perfumy, spicy (curaçao and cloves) and fruity (grapefruit); high carbonated and full-bodied; fruity and bitter finish with notes of spices and alcohol - a very nice beer from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy dark-orange colour under a giant foamy head; aroma of orange peel and yeast; notes of raisins; sweet and slightly oily, medium and regular malt body; some late tartness which partially balances the sweetness; long fruity finish with an acidic touch - too sweet but quite interesting hazy reddish colour, almost no foam, malty and bready nose with notes of coriander, solid bitterness, full-bodied, long malty and alcohol finish - very interesting black coloured with an unregular foam, aroma of black chocolate, mocha, sweet and bitter, full-bodied, dry and bitter chocolate finish cloudy orange colour, nice head and lace, very impressive hoppy aroma, herbal, full with a very long bitter finish from crackedkettle.com - hazy dark red-amber colour, the foam vanishes very quickly; aroma of blueberries and raspberries; a solid carbonation supports a medium malt body; quite sweet with a light bitterness; the finish shows quite a lot of residual sweetness with more notes of red fruits from crackedkettle.com - cloudy brown colour with almost no foam; aroma of old apples, pear and dust; sweet, medium to full-bodied, solid carbonation and an unclean palate; a bit heavy; lot of residual sweetness; fruity and yeasty finish with notes of cinnamon - not bad though a bit homebrew-like from crackedkettle.com - hazy dark orange colour with particules floating within; nice little and stable white-beige head; estery nose; aroma of peaches and lichies, dusty and yeasty notes; creamy mouthfeel, rather high carbonation, sweet and sour with a fair dry bitterness; the finish is sourish with long notes of orange peel from crackedkettle.com - hazy and dark ruby-brown colour with a poor beige head remaining; aroma of cocoa and prunes; rather high carbonation, medium-bodied, fair bitterness; long and moderately dry finish with chocolatey notes clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, dry hop aroma, herbal, full-bodied and oily with an aggressive and quite unpleasant dry finish transparent golden colour, few head, aroma of plastic, too much carbonation, sweet and oily with a dry rotten vegetable-like finish - uarghhh ... Pilsner style ? gold medal ?? come on ... they must be kidding ! ruby colour, few head, hay and malt in the nose, light sour, dry and repulsive - this is bad and by no way an IPA pale clear golden colour, almost no head, plastic aroma, rough and flat clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, poor hop aroma with notes of wet paperboard, sweet and medium-bodied, neutral malty finish - below average courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - clear golden colour with a fast disappearing foam; aroma of urinal, corn and metal; thin-bodied and tart; tasteless and slightly dry; notes of corn and old apples in the finish - abject courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - clear and pale golden colour with no foam left; tart aroma of paperboard; thin-bodied and harsh palate; dry and short papery finish - horrible canned; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very clear golden-beer with a little chaotic white foam; aroma of wet corn and potatoes; sweet and watery; thin-bodied, no bitterness; short watery finish - what a lost of time! I’m still waiting to taste something drinkable from this country ... canned; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - deep and clear golden-bronze colour and with a solid long lasting white foam; notes of wet corn and urin; low carbonation and medium-bodied, quite oily palate, no bitterness and slightly sweet; corny finish with vague aromatic hoppy tones courtesy of Per - clear and pale golden beer with a poor head retention; shy notes of corn, malt and peanuts; medium-bodied and decently tasty; gently bitter with some resinous hoppiness - not bad at all pale clear yellow colour, fine head, aroma of rancid milk, sweet, light-bodied, bland with a dry sparkling and watery finish clear pale yellow colour, absolutely no foam, grassy, light hay notes, sweet and oily, medium-bodied, paperboard-like finish with light notes of alcohol courtesy of Florian Ruch - pitch black coloured and with an evanescent dark beige foam; a fair aroma of smoked salami with notes of pralines and black chocolate; full-bodied and oily palate, the robust sweetness is balanced by a solid bitterness; a fair carbonation; very long chocolatey and smokey aftertaste of ashes and tar - simply delicious courtesy of Florian Ruch - clear ruby-amber colour with a beige foam left but a bit chaotic; a fair hoppy aroma with notes of prune and caramel; a fair malt body, sweet and gently sticky; a decent bitterness which lasts long in an aftertaste of prune and flowers; pretty dry - very good one clear pale yellow colour (apparently the only possible appearence for an icelandic beer), fine head, grass aroma with notes of hay, sweet and sparkling, medium-bodied, dry light herbal finish - almost acceptable clear pale yellow colour, almost no foam, light notes of hay in the nose, sweet and flat, grainy, watery and slightly dry finish - that's right, they have quality water in iceland golden colour, few head, low on hops, sweet with an horrible plastic-like flavour, dry disgusting finish -oarkkk ! very clear and bright golden-orange colour; the little foam disappears quickly; aroma of paperboard with a touch of solvent; sweet and a little bit oily with a light body; no bitterness; flat dusty finish - relatively drinkable for a NA beer clear pale yellow colour, almost no foam, some hops mixed with notes of wet carton in the nose, sweet and flavorless with a watery finish - a nice example of beer castration pale yellow colour, fine head and lacing, fat grassy hoppiness with notes of vinegar, very sweet, medium-bodied, short perfumy finish - another indian beer failure courtesy of Pascal Sauser - very pale yellow colour, little head; astonishing smokey nose, notes of ashes; poor malt body but the smoke gives it a decent profile; moderate aftertaste of ashes - I doubt that this beer is under control, but the result is indeed interesting golden colour, dry hop aroma, slightly sweet, full-bodied,dry aftertaste pale clear golden colour, few foam, grainy, plastic hoppiness, sweet with a medium but short malt body, slightly dry and quite watery finish - could have been worst courtesy of Pascal Sauser - very pale yellow colour, almost no foam; yeasty and corny, sweet and slightly bitter; short watery dusty and corny finish golden colour, fine head, strange aroma (vegetable, caramel), smooth, flat clear pale golden colour, few foam, hint of plastic in an oily and modest hoppy nose, sparkling, tart, dry with a rough bitter finish clear pale golden colour with few foam, deep aroma of wet paperboard, sweet and watery with a long plastic-like finish - undrinkable big thank you to Oakes for this one - clear golden colour without foam; aroma of wort and corn flakes, sweet lemony mouthfeel before a moderately dry corn flakes like finish - one the best NA beer I have sampled and the first one I drank entirely ! courtesy of Oakes - slightly hazy pale golden colour with a little foam; terrible aroma of wort; sweet and very thin-bodied with a long and horrible aftertaste of wort and potatoes clear red-amber colour under a very creamy, firm beige head; gently flowery with light notes of caramel; very smooth in the mouth, low carbonation and a modest malt body, no bitterness and a creamy flowery finish - a beer which could be drunk in huge quantities but lacking terribly of character pours a clear reddish-brown colour under a robust pale beige foam; nice lace; earthy and biscuity maltiness; some notes of ginger bread and a touch of berries; medium-bodied and with a fair earthy bitterness; rather high carbonation; quite dry biscuity and fruity finish - a nice one clear and very dark coloured; little but stable beige foam which leaves a nice lacing; roasted aroma of coffee, notes of ashes and wheat; light to medium-bodied, astringent, dry and bitter, roasted finish with more imposant notes of ashes sweet, creamy, red canned; 3.8% - clear brown-amber colour with a little persistent foam and a beautiful lacing; buttery nose with light notes of exotic red fruits; smooth and thin-bodied; the finish is short and rather neutral - easy dark black colour, big legendary creamy head, black chocolate aroma, smooth, mildly bitter, slightly roasted, long dry and bitter aftertaste - probably the best of the most overrated beers in the world dark black, fine head, chocolate and alcohol aroma, full and oily, strong bitter coffee finish clear red-amber colour with the legendary Guinness foam, fantastic lacing, flowery and toffey nose, very smooth, thin-bodied, low carbonation, sweet with a touch of finishing bitterness, slightly dry caramelish aftertaste - correct but inoffensive about 3 yo - pitch black coloured, little brown tainted head; rich toasted coffee aroma, notes of chocolate and alcohol; thick and oily, full malt body; fair amount of bitterness before a long and dry roasted coffeish aftertaste - a sure value dark black colour, big creamy head, coffee, black chocolate, smooth, few bitterness and quite light bodied clear red-orange colour, fine head, pear and lychees in the nose, malty, sweet with a good body, robust bitter malty finish - fresh and subtle, a very nice beer clear red-amber colour, big head, nice lace, floral and malty nose, fresh and full, light bitterness, dry herbal and caramel finish - well-structured courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a pale hazy amber colour leaving almost no foam; a decent aromatic hoppiness with notes of cream and flowers; initially rounded malt profile, moderately sweet, some late harshness probably due to the wheat used; dry and bitter but quite short finish - not bad courtesy of Allen - hazy dark blond colour with a little foam left; a solid flowery hoppiness, good malt body and with a very present bitterness; very long bitter, flowery and slightly fruity finish from crackedkettle.com - black coloured with a little beige foam left; nice lacework; the aroma is dusty with strong notes of cocoa and dark chocolate, the whole thing being well integrated ina decent smokiness; the palate is sweet and tart showing a light sourness; medium to full malt backbone, fizzy and malty chocolatey finish with light smoking tones - pretty good courtesy of Per - fully cloudy dark orange colour with a persistent foam and a correct lace; aroma of oranges with notes of mango and cream; fairly hoppy; slightly oily on the tongue and with a good malt body, solid fruity bitterness which lasts in a quite long hoppy finish - a good one bronze colour, smells like soap, oily and flat - boaarkk ! clear and bright golden colour with a firm white head; skunky nose with some notes of plastic; very soft palate, sweet and medium-bodied; the finish is a bit metallic and corny - a bad beer courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy copper-orange colour with a robust foamy white head; aroma of blood oranges and apples; nervous carbonation and a good malt body; some tart bitterness and a fruity and hoppy finish with residual sugars - good though not easy to drink courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown colour with no head retention; robust aroma of nuts and almonds, malty and decently hoppy; full-bodied and with some sweetness, a late but quite fair bitterness introduces long malty and almondy notes - a robust and pretty well-made beer hazy red-amber colour, the initial foam disappears very fast, fruity and bready aroma, sweet and fresh with a moderate malty and slightly fruity finish - well-balanced and charming but could afford a little bit more character hazy pale golden colour with a fine head, flowery hoppiness, notes of peanuts, crisp, medium-bodied with a dry honeyish bitter finish bright gold-amber colour, fine persistent head, fruity and fat flowery hoppiness, oily and soapy mouthfeel with a faint finishing bitterness - a little bit disgusting and not convincing at all clear ruby-brown colour with an elusive foam; chewy nose of cherry and slightly toasted malts; citrus and vanilla; high carbonation, very sweet and slightly oily, moderately dry afteraste of cherry/raisin marmelade hazy pale orange colour with a fine head, moderate aromatic hoppiness, medium-bodied and sweet with a dry clean, malty and light hoppy finish - gentle and modest Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy orange coloured with a persistent foam left; nice lace; fruity (litchies and banana) with notes of cream; medium to full-bodied; slightly sweet, some decent bitterness; quite dry; fruity and corny hoppy finish - subtle and pretty complex courtesy of fiulijn - pours a fully cloudy reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam; aggressive nose with notes of prune, malt and lemon; very sweet and sticky, thick; good malt body and with a late and solid bitterness; the finish is sticky with lot of fruity notes and a very burning alcohol touch - quite a strange beer. from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark amber-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of malt and licorice; mdium to full malt body, moderate carbonation and fairly bitter; long malty and flowery finish with more notes of black cherries and licorice Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clean golden beer with a poor head retention; hints of honey in front of a solid hoppy presence; medium-bodied with a solid tart bitterness; quite dry and long bitter honeyish aftertaste - very nice stuff @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy dark brown colour with a moderate head retention; aroma of malt, biscuit and chestnut; medium-bodied and slightly sour, a fair hoppiness and a long malty biscuity finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy brown colour with a moderate foam left; aroma of wood, chestnut and apple; moderate carbonation, slightly oily, a touch of sourness; full-bodied and with some sweetness; fairly bitter finish and with notes of caramel, wood and biscuit @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy blond-orange colour with a white foam left; citrusy and fresh flowery hoppiness in the nose; medium-bodied, sweet and slightly almondy aftertaste with notes of celery @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy blond colour with a white head; fairly spicy (coriander, cardamom), some acidity, medium-bodied, some astringence and bitterness; dry and bitter hoppy spicy finish - gives a fresh impression courtesy of fiulijn - hazy pale golden colour with a solid foamy white head; nice lace; slightly dusty with notes of aromatic hops; rounded palate and with a modest carbonation, sweet and medium malt backbone, low bitterness; malty and peanutty finish courtesy of fiulijn - dark brown colour with no foam left; aroma of chocolate, butter and cumin; full-bodied and sweet; long chocolatey finish with lot of residual sugars and spicy notes - overwhelmed by spices courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a dark almost black colour under a creamy dark beige foam leaving a beautiful lace; gently roasted nose with notes of coffee and vanilla; respectable malt body and quite sweet, moderate carbonation and no real bitterness; lingering chocolatey, toasted aftertaste from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; fruity and yeasty aroma with spicy notes (gentian ? If you say it ...); medium-bodied and juicy palate, quite velvety; dry fruity and spicy finish - deeply drinkable Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a dark brown beer with no head retention; complex aroma with notes of Portwine, wood, nuts and vanilla; moderate carbonation and thick solid malt backbone; a respectable bitterness before a long aftertaste of Portwine and vanilla; strong warming alcohol notes Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear golden-yellow beer; aroma of sour apples; sticky and medium-bodied; decently tasty and lively palate; estery aftertaste with notes of apples - not really complex Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy orange beer; notes of barnyards, cheese and dust; medium to full malt backbone; slightly acidic; dusty aftertaste with notes of bretts, fruits; long lasting from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; charming and very aromatic hoppiness showing notes of tea, peaches and herbs; low carbonation and medium-bodied; juicy and with a respectable bitterness; long herbal and fruity hoppy finish with more notes of tea; slightly dry - very pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown almost black coloured and with no foam left; aroma of licorice and dark cherries with a fair hop presence; chocolate and ashes; full-bodied and a low carbonation; creamy and smooth palate, some sweetness; sweetish aftertaste with notes of cane sugar - a bit weird @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - slightly hazy golden-blond colour with a little persistent white head; fresh nose, corny and citrusy; medium-bodied and a subtle carbonation; juicy palate, some residual sugars and a decent hop presence; quite long finish, fruity and corny again courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark blackwith a beige foam; smokey nose with notes of olives and tobacco; some initial sweetness and oily, late bitterness and astringence; long smokey and chocolatey aftertaste with notes of ashes - original and very interesting courtesy of Laurent Mousson - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour, nice creamy beige head; aroma of cream and blackcurrant; very soft mouthfeel and a low carbonation; solid bitterness and a long hoppy finish with more notes of blackcurrant - generous and impressive courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy reddish-brown colour, firm and persistent beige foam; nice lace; very flowery hoppiness with notes of cream and litchies, a touch of banana too; a fresh palate, a fair but not aggressive bitterness; very long flowery hoppy finish - a beautiful one courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange colour, firm and persistent foam, nice lace; aroma of orange and cream, a touch of yeast and almonds; soft and creamy mouthfeel; a bit sweet with some sourness; short aftertaste of tangerines with warming alcohol notes - unexciting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy reddish coloured with a little persistent foam; some notes of solvent meet the fruits (mango, litchies) in the aroma; overly carbonated, sweet and with an acidic tartness, moderately dry and very fruity finish where a spicy touch (gentian ?) can be found - I'm not really convinced courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange colour with a persistent white foam; aroma of apricot and almonds, very hoppy, notes of yeast and cream; creamy mouthfeel and full-bodied, very bitter with lot of residual sugars and a long warming alcohol touch; very hoppy and fruity finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange colour with a little persistent foam; the aroma is yeasty, bready with notes of orange peel and tangerines hidden below; very soft and creamy mouthfeel, some sweetness and a very low bitterness; short fruity finish (orange) - easy and quite tasteless courtesy of fiulijn; 2006 vintage - clear amber-brown colour with absolutely no foam; like in the Argento, reminds me of maple walnut; Madeira-like; very oily palate and full-bodied, sticky, some sourish notes and with a long whisky-like finish with notes of cherries and Portwine

2004 vintage, sampled 12/2007; thanks to Laurent Mousson again - clear reddish-amber colour, aroma of cognac, caramel and alcohol; candi sugar and pear; very sweet and without carbonation; thick and oily, late and solid bitterness; moderately dry, long caramelish and fruity finish - deeply original and impressive; far better than the experimental release (3/8/6/4/15)

thanks to Laurent "SubCapt" Mousson for sharing this beer which he directly got from Theo; this beer has been madeirised by a long (1-2 years) exposition of the casks to the sun - red-brown colour, absolutely no foam; prodigiously complex nose (caramel, portwine, honey), very resinous and with an incredible sweetness, no carbonation; very long, glutinous and cloying sweetness before a big finishing alcohol kick and a lingering spiciness - very very special and original; to enjoy with lot of care (4/7/3/2/9) hazy pale orange colour with yeast particules floating within, fine head, aroma of orange zest, vinegar and yeast, creamy mouthfeel, touch of sourness, light to medium-bodied, long dry and fresh acidic/sour finish - far more complex than the "normal" Wayan - thanks to fiulijn notes are for the final experimental batch - brewed using whisky yeast (Johnny Walker); hazy red-amber colour, giant creamy head, yeast, caramel and red fruits, very high carbonation, effervescent, very bitter and dry, very astringent, long fruity and strongly alcoholic finish - thanks to Laurent Mousson for sharing this one cloudy orange colour, nice creamy head, dry cherry aroma, notes of haye and yeast, very creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation, very dry cherryish finish - unspectacular cloudy white colour, no head, spicy and honey aroma, corn, full, sweet, long dry and honey aftertaste amber colour, fine head, fruity (apricot) and malty, sweet, caramel, full-bodied, long great aftertaste courtesy of fiulijn; 2005 vintage - hazy reddish-amber beer with no foam left; sourish vinegar aroma with notes of cherry ; full-bodied and moderately carbonated; dry and long sourish aftertaste of cherries - excellent clear orange colour, fine creamy head, malty, grainy and spicy, very smooth, notes of alcohol, sweet and bitter - quite interesting courtesy of Laurent Mousson; Edition 2006 - cloudy golden-orange colour with a little persistent foam; pineapple and grapefruit, yeasty , tart and sourish; medium malt body and a lot of carbonation; the finish is very fruity and effervescent with some residual sugars dark brown colour, big creamy head and a nice lace, licorice, alcohol and malt aroma, some spices, sweet and full-bodied, (too much) alcohol presence, touch of sourness, long finish with reminiscence of fruits, spices and alcohol - should be more balanced (and they should learn how to write Noël...) courtesy of fiulijn; 2006 vintage - clear amber-brown colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of walnut, whisky and smoked sausage, a fair but well-integrated smokiness; very oily and full-bodied, notes of Madeira and honey, Portwine-like finish with more honey and smoke - a wonderful, complex beer! hazy pale orange colour, the initial head quickly diminishes, very perfumy and bready nose, medium-bodied with a light fruity finish - quite artificial and without much character courtesy of fiulijn; 2005 vintage - clear amber-brown colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of maple walnut, pretty oxidized; very oily palate, sweet and with no carbonation; long whisky-like finish with some citrusy notes and a warming alcohol kick courtesy of fiulijn; 2006 vintage - clear amber-brown colour with absolutely no foam; whisky-like nose with notes of grapefruit and Madeira, some red fruits too; oily and with no carbonation, quite sticky and with some sweetness; finish of red fruits, alcohol, wood and Madeira courtesy of fiulijn - clear amber-brown colour with absolutely no foam; oxidized and nutty aroma, quite whisky-like nose; no carbonation, oily and fairly sweet, sticky and very long nutty and slightly peachy aftertaste with warming alcohol notes very dark brown colour with a creamy and slightly brown tainted head, toasted coffeish aroma, light to medium body, brutaly sourish and bitter, very dry bitter finish - harsh and dangerous courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark reddish-amber colour, no foam left; aroma of herbs, mint and pepper; good malt body with a strong bitterness; quite dry herbal aftertaste with notes of cherries - very complex and deeply pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - hazy golden colour with a firm white head; crisp aroma of malt and peanuts; good and rounded malt body; decent bitterness and a long grassy, malty and hazelnutty finish - not really complex but terribly efficient bottled, courtesy of fiulijn - dark amber-brown colour, almost no foam, aroma of apple and caramel; solid, clean malt body; late respectable bitterness with a touch of sourness; long fruity (apple, pear) finish with lingering sourish notes courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark brown colour with a poor foam left; slightly roasted with notes of chocolate and vanilla; sweet and medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and with a late bitterness; long chocolatey finish and slightly earthy with a note of ginger hazy dark amber colour, little foam, strong earthy and nutty aroma, good malt body and and mouthfeel, creamy, very long earthy and caramelish finish - strong character and very well-balanced; a fantastic surprise from Italy (thanks to fiulijn for this beer !) bottled; thanks to fiulijn - hazy reddish-amber colour with a fast disappearing foam; strong aroma of butterscotch; moderately sweet with a good malt body, some tartness and a touch of bitterness create a good balance; the finish is long with more buttery tones - original for a bock and pretty good bottled, thanks to fiulijn - hazy golden-orange colour with a little chaotic foam; buttery and biscuity notes in the nose; some tart acidity and a robust malt body; solid bitterness and a quite long very dry, malty and a little bit fruity finish - a beer with class and character bottled; thanks to fiulijn - hazy golden-orange colour with a little unregular foam; moderately yeasty and a bit acidic nose; a respectable body, a bit oily and sticky but nicely balanced by some acidity; only in the aftertaste appear some fruity notes (banana and orange) black coloured, big creamy and slightly brown.tainted head, roasted coffeish aroma, notes of licorice and black cherries, medium-bodied, some sourness, long chocolatey and fruity aftertaste with a lingering sourness - very good and original; similar to the Mandragore from the BFM - thanks to fiulijn for this one reddish-brown colour with a big creamy head, complex aroma of nougat, rose and hazelnut, rounded and full-bodied, some sweetness, long malty and earthy finish with more nutty notes and a touch of spices - impressive and dangerously drinkable - thanks to fiulijn for this one 2005 vintage - pours a cloudy reddish-brown colour with no foam remaining; strong aroma of overmatured red fruits, some licorice and light notes of alcohol; medium to full malt body; initial sweetness but soon dominated by some sourness; the finish shows notes of apple and some residual sugars slightly hazy golden colour and with a little white head; herbal aroma with notes of butter and a touch of sourness; a good malt body, some sweetness before a light but disturbing sourness comes and dominates the herbal finish - too bad I've wait for so long before I pick up this bottle from fiulijn (this bottle is 2 months past the bb date which is too much in this case) courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark orange colour, absolutely no foam (just some big bubbles on the side of the glass); aroma of pepper and oranges; very sweet with a correct malt body and a very low carbonation; some late sourness brings some balance; sticky finish with notes of apricot, herbs and pepper; moderately dry; the relative high alcohol content is not apparent - a very confusing brew brillant dark amber colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, dark fruity and caramel aroma, robust maltiness, sweet and full, long dry, tart finish with caramel notes - well-balanced, well-made, very nice ! bottled on 11-2003; thanks to fiulijn - very cloudy amber-orange colour with a giant and nervous foamy head which leaves a nice lacing; subtle fruity nose (berries and apples), somehting between a fruity white wine and a semi-dry champagne; very carbonated, creamy mouthfeel, sweet but balanced by an initial tartness; the finish is a bit dry and fruity (apple and, at last, blackcurrant) - a good aperitiv but nothing exceptional 1L bottle; big thanks to fiulijn ! - hazy blond colour with a little stable foam, leaving a correct lacing; the nose shows a solid herbal and flowery hoppiness; a clean and soft maltiness introduces a robust bitterness; the finish is very long and dry with a strong aromatic herbal hoppiness meeting the lingering bitterness - balanced and wonderful; I don’t think it’s possible to brew a better pils canned; courtesy of fiulijn - pale and translucid golden colour with no head retention; weak and oily nose, oily again on the tongue; light to medium malt body; sweet and with a hint of bitterness; watery aftertaste with notes of paperboard - three hops? great! Now they should put the right amount in their beer from Coop, Domodossola - very clear amber-bronze beer under a modest foam left; vaguely flowery nose with notes of caramel; a fair malt backbone and with some sweetness; clean and rounded palate; some late tart bitterness and a long flowery and malty finish clear red-amber colour with little foam, malt and red fruits in the nose with some notes of alcohol, lot of carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet with a light dry bitterness before a moderate malty and alcohol finish - lacking of character clear golden-orange colour, fine foam with big bubbles, light herbal and malty nose with notes of alcohol, oily and sweet with a medium- to full body, the finish is malty with more alcohol notes - some balance but not very interesting a grassy hoppiness is jumping into the nose at the opening of the bottle; pale yellow and incredibly clear without any foam; reconsidering the aroma, the grassy notes appears all excepting tremendous; a touch of paperboard achieves to kill my illusions; quite thin-bodied, tart and agressive bitterness before a dry and moderately malty finish dark brown colour, big creamy head, caramel, slightly toasted, very malty, sweet and buttery with a long caramel finish pale orange colour, fine head, nice lace, malty, nutty, dry and bitter, caramel, licorice, dry finish - particular and complex pale orange colour, big creamy head, deep corny aroma, slightly acid, very dry, grainy finish green-amber (?!) colour, fine head, buttery, caramel aroma with notes of blood, fresh, sweet and quite neutral flavour, short finish - a deception - this brewery, like most of the italian microbreweries, still has a long way to go @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy brown colour with a poor head retention; a fair caramelish malty nose, some sweetness and a fair hop presence; malty and hoppy biscuity finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a solid creamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of marzipan and flowery hops; medium to full malt backbone; pretty tasty, creamy palate and with a respectable bitterness and a long fruity and flowery, slightly spicy, finish - superb @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy amber colour with a little white foam left; aroma of wet corn and wort; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; a gentle bitterness lasting long in a fruity and almondy finish along with some honeyish notes @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy golden-blond colour, solid foamy white head; estery and spicy nose, fairly fruity; full-bodied and pretty tasty; a sweet malt backbone and a decent bitterness; residual sugars in a long fruity, estery and spicy finish - very nice brewed with rice - light hazy golden colour, few head, grainy, fat nose, medium-bodied, slightly sour, dry and quite unpleasant finish - very poor Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy amber-orange beer; grainy nose; quite full-bodied; overcarbonated and with a raw corny finish hazy red-amber colour with a fine and stable head; aroma of raspberry marmelade with notes of boiled vegetables; creamy mouthfeel and a good malt body; tart and high carbonated; astringent and dry with a very unpleasant finish - this beer is totally green, unmatured; a failure courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and pale golden colour, little white head; fresh grassy notes caress the nose; some sweetness; the palate is a bit rough, medium-bodied; decent bitterness and a moderate herbal finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark coloured and with a poor foam left; biscuity and woody aroma with notes of soya and marzipan; low carbonation and oily, bitter and malty aftertaste with notes of grapefruit below; thick from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - very dark brown colour with a robust creamy beige foam, nice lace; subtle aroma of malt and licorice; slightly toasted with light coffeish notes; solid and subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, some sweetness below and with a late herbal bitterness; quite dry aftertaste of licorice and chocolate - subtle and very well-made from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - very dark brown almost black coloured with a little dark beige colour; nice lace; roasted aroma of mocha, vanilla and walnut, yeasty; medium-bodied, low carbonation and fairly bitter; very dry, long coffeish aftertaste, bitter and nutty - subtle from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy golden-yellow colour and with a long lasting white foam; correct lacing; pretty hoppy aroma with herbal and spicy notes, hints of pear and hay; medium-bodied and crisp with a fair and subtle carbonation; dry and fairly bitter, long grassy hoppy finish with some salty notes - nice and refreshing from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little persistent white foam; nice lacework; aroma of almonds, cream and peaches; creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied, some initial sweetness and a decent bitterness; gently fruity and almondy hoppy finish - subtle from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy ruby-brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; aroma of apple, biscuit and candi sugar; a high carbonation and with a good malt body; fizzy finish with notes of apples, pineapples and malt @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy amber-brown colour, little beige foam left; almond and hazelnut in the nose; very malty, sweet and full-bodied, moderate carbonation; fairly bitter and with a long malty biscuity and almondy finish with some apparent notes of alcohol @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black coloured with a dark beige foam; coffee and black chocolate; a fair hoppiness; full-bodied and gently oily; some sweetness and a robust bitterness; a solid sharpness from the chili; long hot spicy chocolatey finish, long lasting - a beauty from Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy golden-amber colour with a persistent pale beige foam; a charming hoppy aroma with notes of apricot, cream and undefined spices; medium-bodied and gently sticky, a fair bitterness and a long hoppy finish of red fruits and cream - subtle and very well-made reddish in colour, big head, black chocolate aroma and taste, bitter aftertaste clear and pale golden colour with little foam, paperboard-like aroma, sweet and slightly tart with a dry carton-like finish - bad @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy dark amber colour with a modest foam left; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of almonds; moderate carbonation and a very rounded palate; some bitterness and notes of tea and flowery hops in the finish - subtle and balanced Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy copper-amber colour with a beige foam left; dusty malty nose with notes of caramel; a solid sweetness and a robust malt backbone; a late bitterness and a long malty caramelish and flowery finish along with lot of residual sugars and a warming alcohol touch - not bad though quite unbalanced Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - slightly hazy pale golden-yellow beer with a persistent white foam; corny and honeyish aroma; slightly high carbonation and medium-bodied; pretty tasty and dry; a decent long lasting bitterness; slightly perfumy finish with fruity, estery and corny notes - subtle and well-made from erzbierschof.ch - very slightly hazy blond colour with a little white foam left; aroma of peanuts and dust; medium and rounded malt body; moderate carbonation and pretty tasty, a late very respectable bitterness, very dry and long bitter aromatic hoppy finish with notes of herbs and peanuts @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black coloured with a poor head retention; pretty oily nose with notes of black chocolate, vanilla and anise; quite roasted; thick and oily; some sharp late bitterness, residual sweetness with long chocolatey and cocoa notes - a wonderful dessert beer from erzbierschof.ch - hazy blond beer with no foam left; aroma of green tea, banana and some spices; quite low carbonation and medium malt backbone; more sweetness and a light herbal bitterness; long aftertaste of tea, grapefruit and herbs - refreshing and pretty nice @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear amber colour with a modest foam left; fair aroma of chestnut and hazelnuts along with some biscuity maltiness; full-bodied, lsightly smokey; pretty sweet with a light bitterness; very long chestnutty finish - wonderful from Bier-Bienne - clear and pale golden-yellow colour, poor chaotic foam left; apart light buttery notes nothing comes out of the aroma; tasteless and poor malt backbone, no bitterness and a short aftertaste of ... nothing! - wtf ?!? a glutin free beer, great ! :-) - hazy pale orange colour, almost no foam, aroma of medicinal herbs mixed with paperboard, sweet and slightly acidic, dry finish of bad tea - undrinkable courtesy of Anna Casablanca - cloudy dark amber-orange colour under a solid pale beige foam left; nice lace; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of almonds and earth; medium to full malt backbone; a fair astringency and a solid bitterness; long earthy and very aromatic bitter hoppy finish - very nice beer courtesy of Anna Casablanca - cloudy copper-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of chestnuts and yeast; velvety palate and quite full-bodied; some sweetness and a late spicy tartness; long malty and spicy nutty finish; earthy courtesy of David Hofmann - pale and clear golden colour with a white elusive foam; aroma of plastic, butter and grass; thin-bodied and pretty tasteless, a hint of bitterness and a quite dry finish; shy herbal notes in the finish - barely acceptable looks like a cheap mainstream beer brewed for a supermarket - clear golden colour with a nice foamy head and a nice lace, grainy and metallic hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied with a dry and aggressiv grainy finish - very dubious clear golden colour, few head, malty, deep grassy nose, full-bodied, oily with a strong bitter and dry finish - this is a good pils clear golden colour, fine head, nice lacing, simple and unimpressive paperboard nose, light-bodied, and tart with a dry and unpleasant plastic-like finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy pale golden-yellow colour with a collapsing white head; estery and slightly spicy aroma; pretty tasty and high but subtle carbonation; a pronounced bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish with more estery notes Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy copper-orange beer with a modest head retention; dusty and flowery hoppy aroma; low carbonation and quite thin-bodied; slightly dry and short dusty and earthy flowery hoppy finish - unclean and dubious Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - very dark brown beer, cloudy and with no head retention; some spicy notes with aroma of licorice, black chocolate and ashes; moderate carbonation and body; no bitternes and a moderately long aftertaste of cocoa Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy amber-brown beer with a modest head retention; a subtle herbal aroma; low carbonation and not really tasty; short flowery and herbal finish - unconvincing from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy reddish-amber colour with no foam left; slightly smokey with notes of prune, caramel and apple; sweet and fizzy, medium to full-bodied; a late tartness and a low bitterness if any; residual sweetness and long fruity notes with hints of smoke and vanilla; tasty and slightly sticky palate from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy dark amber coloured; solid beige foam; decently hoppy with notes of orange peels and apricots; medium-bodied, a solid biting bitterness; creamy and long hoppy fruity finish, very dry pale orange colour, fine head, nice lace, grainy aroma, full and sweet with a dry finish - lacking of character courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark brown colour with a beige foam; phenolic aroma, smokey with notes of meat and honey; lot of carbonation, tart and with a robust malt body; some sweetness hidden below; very dry and bitter, a touch of sourness and a long malty spicy finish (cardamom?) - very confusing courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pale amber-bronze colour with a little persistent foam; phenolic with notes of oranges, lot of carbonation; strong sweetness and a strong malt body, tart and solidly bitter; fruity and malty finish with a spicy touch - I don't like this yeast dark colour, big creamy black tainted head, smokey, coffee aroma, dry with a bitter finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pitch black coloured with a little dark beige foam left; a solid but well-integrated smokiness; hints of bacon and vanilla, very complex; quite sweet initially, full-bodied, thick and very oily, very bitter and long coffeish smokey finish - beautiful @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - slightly hazy blond colour, little white foam; gently grapefruity hoppy finish; medium-bodied, some astringency and with a long grapefruity reminiscence and a solid hoppy finish @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - translucid reddish-amber colour, modest head retention; aroma of red fruits and caramel; full-bodied and with a chewy malt palate; sweet and fairly bitter, quite dry with a long bitter hoppy fruity finish and some notes of apparent alcohol from erzbierschif.ch - cloudy amber-orange beer under a huge creamy pale beige foam; superb lace; aroma of yeast, cinnamon, apricot and peaches; juicy palate and medium-bodied; the sweetness dominate with just a late orange-ish bitterness/sourness to bring some balance; the finish is peachy with residual sugars and more notes of cinnamon @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - hazy blond colour with a poor head retention; citrus and grapefruit in the nose; medium-bodied, some acidity and astringency, bitter and fruity aftertaste courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of caramel and butter; medium to full malt body; some sweetness, creamy mouthfeel with a touch of acidity; long caramelish aftertaste with a floral touch @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black coloured and with a solid foamy beige head; roasted aroma of ashes, medium to full-bodied, fairly bitter and with a long chocolatey and roasted finish of ashes with a strong hop presence @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - slightly hazy dark golden colour; some fresh hoppiness, medium-bodied, fairly bitter and with a long lingering flowery hoppy presence - subtle and with lot of class @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pours a hazy yellow beer with a little white foam; solid spicy aroma where notes of cardamom dominate; acidic and medium-bodied, high carbonated and with a long spicy finish - fresh courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - dark black beer with a dark beige foam; robust aroma of gentian, dark coffee, ginger; some shy initial sweetness; thick, a very raw bitterness, burnt rubber and long notes of gentian - hard to drink and not really enjoyable courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - gusher ... ruby-brown beer, poor head retention; black cherries, grape and alcohol notes; some sweetness, medium-bodied, dry and fairly sourish, very tasty; long sourish aftertaste of grape and cherries, prunes - great ! courtesy of the Erzbierschofs; 2009 vintage - hazy brown beer with a odest head retention; sourish nose of cherries, vinegar, grassy; highly carbonated, some sweeteness and very dry, medium-bodied, pretty sourish with long complex fruity notes transparent golden colour, fine head, medium hopped, creamy, slightly dry in the finish low on hops, quite malty, dry and disgusting aftertaste - drink it very cold ! light golden colour, few head, floral hop aroma, sweet with a dry finish golden colour, not much hop, easy, sweet with a dry finish clear dark amber colour, few foam, estery, malty aroma, tart, decent malt body, reasonable bitterness, long malty and slightly fruity finish - this beer has a pleasant subtility clear bright golden colour, nice foam, moderate aromatic hoppiness, floral, very malty with a slightly dry and somehow unpleasant finish golden colour, smooth with some bitterness, well hopped pours a very clear and very pale golden colour, moderate foam with big bubbles collapsing quickly, some corn and paperboard in the nose, tart and sweet, quite oily, medium-bodied, dry watery finish - lousy stuff clear pale golden colour with little and chaotic foam, aroma of butter and plastic, sweet and deeply flavourless, neutral finish - after this beautiful example of beer castration, I’m not really "sans souci" ... clear golden colour, fine head, fruity and hoppy, good malt body, slightly tart, long bitter, malty finish light hazy yellow with few foam, orange and alcohol in the nose, lot of carbonation, very sweet, the finish is oily, quite heavy and sugary with reminiscent notes of alcohol - an acceptable malt liquor (although the brewery calls it a dopplebock) dark bordeaux colour, very foamy head, light aroma of smoked salami, overcarbonated, astringent, acidic with a late dry bitterness, the finish is tart, very dry with notes of banana and diacetyl - I don't know what it's supposed to be but this is a beer full of mistakes courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy ruby-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; the aroma is fairly smokey showing notes of tobacco pretty well integrated within notes of prunes and melons; full-bodied and very sweet, juicy palate, no bitterness worth mentioning and a long aftertaste of red fruits, tobacco and cane sugar dark orange colour, fine head and a nice lace, aroma of tangerine, melon and candi sugar, moderately sweet, creamy mouthfeel, bitter finish, dry malty and fruity aftertaste cloudy dark reddish-amber colour, big creamy and slightly pinkish head with big bubbles, a lot of caramel and candi sugar in the nose, some notes of orange; strats a bit acidic and tart, the high carbonation hides the sweetness quite well before an explosive bitterness, the finish is long, dry and malty with lingering notes of caramel sugars hazy dark brown colour, big creamy, firm head and a nice lacing, malty and biscuity aroma, notes of nougat, good malt body, very creamy mouthfeel, some sourness/bitterness, long malty and cookie-like finish - impressive and delicious thanks to fiulijn for this one hazy amber-brown colour with tons of yeast particules floating in, little foam, aroma of vanilla and bread, some caramelish tones too, reasonable malt body, quite sweet, more vanilla and some residual sweetness in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - pours a fully cloudy lactic-orange colour with a little but persistent white foam; acidic nose, aroma of vinegar, cheese and fruits (tangerines, pineapple and litchi); initially tart and acidic with a moderate malt body, low carbonation and a late creamy palate; the finish is fairly dry with more acidic vinegar and fruity notes - complex and interesting reddish-brown colour, big creamy and slightly brown-tainted head, nice lacing, prodigiously complex aroma: wood, hazelnuts, touch of vinegar, olive and bread; high carbonation, robust malt body, strong and rich acidity, the finish is dry and sour showing some more woody and dark fruity notes - thanks to fiulijn for this mind blowing beer ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy brown colour with a little foam; aroma of cherry, light notes of vinegar with yeasty notes; medium to full malt body; sweet, fizzy and moderately dry; very fruity, yeasty and long finish courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy lactic-orange colour under a persistent white foam; fair but not overwhelming aroma of orange peels and coriander; robust but subtle carbonation, some sweetness balanced by a tart acidity, thin to medium malt backbone; very dry and fizzy finish with notes of coriander and citrus - subtle and refreshing courtesy of Papsoe - cloudy brown colour with a stable beige foam; sourish aroma of apple and vinegar, hay and yeast; initially sweet but soon comes a solid sourness; quite full-bodied, fair and regular carbonation with a long fruity, sourish aftertaste Bottled, 9.2% version, thanks to fiulijn - slightly hazy peach colour, no foam, yeasty aroma with notes of candi sugar and diacetyl, strong malt body, very bitter, long dry bitter citruy finish from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark blond.orange beer with a solid long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; deep aroma of cheese and barnyard; medium-bodied and gently acidic; some sweetness below, juicy palate; lingering acidity in a fruity and cheesy finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear blond-orange colour with a modest foam left; very estery nose, perfumy with notes of pear; sweet and slightly acidic, medium to full-bodied; residual sugars and fruity tones with light notes of solvent from Coop, Domodossola - translucide and bright golden beer with no head retention; cheap grassy tones and notes of urin; tart and medium-bodied, a fair carbonation; quite dry with some aggressive bitterness; grassy raw finish - unpleasant unusual transparent orange colour, few head, toffy aroma, medium malt character - quite thin for a doppelbock clear pale yellow colour, few head, medium hopped, full-bodied with a slightly dry finish - average canned; from Coop in Domodossola - clear golden beer with no head retention; aroma of urin and overriped yellow fruits; medium-bodied and slightly tart; some sharp bitterness and a quite dry corny finish - deeply modest courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour, nice persistent head; very hoppy, perfumy nose, citrusy; low carbonation and a soft mouthfeel; a bit sweet and resinous, moderate bitterness; long hoppy, fruity finish - complex and atypical very clear and very pale golden colour, little foam which quickly disappears, corn and paperboard in the nose, sweet and watery, slightly tart, dry and a little bit astringent - welcome to the dark side of italian beers ! hazy orange colour, few foam, grain and peanuts aroma, light fruity notes, medium-bodied, sweet and dry with a light bitterness - not bad (6/4/6/3/12) / I'm quite surprised that this is the same beer as the swiss one. clear amber colour, few foam, light red fruit and licorice aroma, sweet and sparkling, slightly tart, the finish is dry and quite thin with some notes of alcohol and caramel - no character golden colour, fine head, few hop aroma, flat, slgithly sour, very unpleasant finish courtesy of fiulijn (hand-bottled) - cloudy bordeaux-brown colour with no foam left; solid aroma of prune, licorice, chocolate and alcohol; very low carbonation and a full malt backbone; sweet and very sticky, solidly bitter with long notes of licorice, cherries and prune; rum-like finish - a strong alcohol presence reddish colour, fine little foam, lactic and caramel aroma, sweet and full-bodied, sour and very bitter, dry bitter finish - something's went wrong here hazy orange colour, big creamy head with a nice lacing, strong apricoty hoppiness, a bit perfumy and floral, medium-bodied, a light sourness followed by a robust bitterness, dry long and very bitter fruity finish - unfortunately slightly infected (thanks to Laurent Mousson for this one) Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy pale golden-yellow beer with no foam left; shy unclean herbal hoppiness; medium-bodied and with a decent herbal bittereness; dry and bitter herbal finish - straight and not really complex Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy amber-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of caramel and nougat; sweet and quite full-bodied; long flowery and caramelish finish with a fair hop presence Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear pale golden beer; poor head left; estery and corny with notes of banana in the background; slightly sticky and chewy palate; medium-bodied with a gentle acidity; the finish is perfumy and fruity, citrusy - very interesting Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy amber beer; decent flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; medium-bodied, some sweetness and gently sticky; honeyish and flowery hoppy finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy orange colour with a chaotic foam left; aroma of dry apricots and dust; very moderate malt body, quite long fruity (oranges) finish with lingering yeasty notes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy reddish-orange colour with a persistent pale beige foam; nice lace; aroma of lichies and cream; notes of grapefruit too; some sweetness dominates, medium-bodied, soft palate, moderate sweetish fruity aftertaste - yes, the "I" really doesn't stand for India cloudy, dirty brown colour with absolutely no foam, strong licorice and alcohol aroma with malts and some dark fruits in the background, earthy, overcarbonated, tart, very sweet, dry bitter, malty and alcohol finish, sugary courtesy of fiulijn - pours a dark and cloudy orange colour with a little beige foam left; very yeasty aroma with notes of oranges; quite high carbonation and with a medium malt body; solid bitterness and a very yeasty, light fruity finish - not terrible courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark black with a beige foam; roasted and lactic nose; overcarbonated and acidic; light-bodied; aftertaste of milk coffee with more acidic notes - infected cloudy pale orange colour, few head, fresh and buttery, light citrusy, sweet balanced by some acidity, short finish - quite a free interpretation of a pils courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little foam left; estery with notes of citrus, grapefruit and candy sugar, decently hoppy, medium-bodied; sharp carbonation, finishes a bit short and quite dry; long estery and fruity finish re-rated 11/2009, courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark amber-brown colour with a quite elusive beige foam; aroma of rose hip, resinous and piney hoppiness; quite creamy mouthfeel and full-bodied with a solid bitterness; long finish of peanut butter and piney hops

courtesy of fiulijn (04/2009) - hazy dark brown colour with a chaotic beige foam; powerful nose, aroma of blackcurrant, apples and solvent; sticky and full-bodied, very sweet in the front with a solid bitterness; malty and robustly hoppy fruity aftertaste - very interesting but probably too young (4/7/8/4/15) from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy orange in colour and with a solid white foam left; light notes of bretts with fair notes of yellow fruits; medium to full malt body, gently sour/acidic; slightly dry with more notes of bretts and pineapple from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy blond dark beer with a little white foam left; fresh herbal and slightly fruity hoppiness; notes of lemongrass; medium-bodied and very dry and bitter; long bitter herbal and fruity hoppy finish with light almondy tones - subtle and refreshing courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark black beer with a little beige foam left; roasted aroma of milk coffee, vanilla; very tart and highly carbonated; some sweetness below and with a moderate malt backbone; very tart and quite bitter aftertaste of citrus, coffee and licorice - not easy to drink from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of smoked bacon, tar and licorice; medium-bodied and tart with a robust carbonation; some sweetness and a tart bitterness; long smokey aftertaste of ashes and tar courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark reddish-orange beer, little foam left; resinous hoppiness, very aromatic; moderate malt body; fair but not overwhelming bitterness; very long herbal and resinous hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent white foam; aroma of butter and banana with notes of lemon zest and raisin underneath; buttery mouthfeel, fat and creamy; medium-bodied, sweet; creamy finish, slightly dry with lingering notes of grapes - nothing to dream about courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy reddish-brown colour with a foamy pale beige head; solid caramelish aroma tih flowery notes; the relative strong alcohol content is not apparent; solid malt body, thick and very sweet with some late bitterness; long malty and caramelish aftertaste with a late alcohol kick courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy golden-blond colour with an irregular white foam; shy herbal notes, medium-bodied and with a moderate bitterness; quite long herbal finish - well-executed but nothing original and exciting cloudy red-amber colour, little beige foam; the nose shows just some caramelish notes; sweet with a decent malt body; decent bitterness; short and moderately malty finish - easy and without character courtesy of fiulijn - pours a slightly hazy golden colour with a fine and stable white foam; gently grassy aroma; medium-bodied and slightly oily, moderate tart bitterness, slightly dry herbal aftertaste - classical slightly hazy amber colour with a little, stable but unregular foam; a hint of cookie maltiness and a flowery touch in the nose; medium-bodied and a little bit oily; quite on the sweet side; moderate maltiness in a quite short and boring aftertaste - not bad but inoffensive and terribly boring clear pale yellow colour, no head, no aroma, flat and watery - tragic clear and pale golden colour, little chaotic foam; fresh aroma of paper with a lemony touch; effervescent, medium-bodied at best; clean palate; quite sweet, low (if any) bitterness; lot of residual sugars in the finish - drinkable transparent golden colour, the initial foam quickly disappears, some aromatic hops give it a buttery nose, the body is light and crip with a short dry finish - very forgettable the beer labels are sometimes filled with very funny things, like for this one where one can read: "One of the World's Greatest Beers" - hmmm ..., ok let's see: it has a pale yellow colour with very few foam, some malt in the nose, oily with a very short finish which gives an undefinable and unpleasant flavour in the mouth. Wonder what "Greatest" means in Jamaica ? clear pale golden colour, fine head, nice lace, medium hop aroma, full-bodied, grainy, sweet and slightly dry - modest courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a cloudy orange colour with a white firm foam; yeasty and estery nose with fruity touches (peaches and oranges) and notes of alcohol underneath; full-bodied and very sweet; oily, low bitterness and a long sweetish fruity finish with long warming alcohol notes - lacking of complexity courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear amber colour with a solid pale beige foam; flowery aroma with notes of vanilla and caramel; good malt body, some sweetness balanced by a fair bitterness, quite tasty palate, long hoppy finish, slightly fruity and toasted - very interesting, rich and balanced courtesy of laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright reddish-brown colour with a persistent and solid beige foam; nice lacing; solid flowery hoppiness with a touch of chocolate underneath; notes of mango too; medium-bodied and quite soft palate; very bitter and with a very long flowery hoppy finish canned - clear pale blond colour with a little head retention; aroma of rice and nothing else; the palate is gently oily and it has a moderate malt backbone, quite sweet and with a shy bitterness; notes of malt and rice in the finish dry, flat taste courtesy of Pascal Sauser; labelled Belgium Lambic" ?! - dark black coloured with a fast collapsing foam; some roasted malts, notes of acetone, lactic; quite sweet and medium to full-bodied, some late sourness; notes of banana and licorice in the finish - I wonder what "lambic" means in Japanese ?!? Anyway this is a chaotic beer, unusual but not bad at all courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy reddish-orange colour with a firm off-white foam; the nose is slightly madereized and shows some notes of almonds and flowers; creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied; quite highly carbonated and with a short grainy and honeyish finish - weird clear bright golden colour, almost no foam, corny aroma, oily with a robust malt body, dry and tart slightly bitter finish - unspectacular transparent golden colour, few head, almost no aroma, watery and flat with a long, unpleasant, dry finish black colour, few foam, slightly roasty, caramel flavor dark colour, toasted, smooth, slightly bitter courtesy of Laurent Mousson -orange colour with an elusive foam; fair aroma of blood oranges and grapefruit; medium-bodied and solidly bitter; long hoppy aftertaste of tangerines; dry - very interesting dark amber colour, nice head, licorice aroma, slightly smokey, light bodied with a faint bitterness, dry and short finish courtesy of Marc Elsborg; canned - pours a clear bronze colour with a fast collapsing white head; aroma of peach and alcohol with a touch of phenol; very sweet and oily, medium-bodied, no bitterness and a corny fruity finish - the 8% are well-hidden courtesy of the King of NA beers: mister fiulijn! - very pale and clear golden colour with no foam left; aroma of boiled corns, fizzy and thin-bodied; very watery finish; no bitterness nor taste - except for the notes of boiled corns, this is impressively close to water courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear deep golden colour with no head retention; shows an oily grassy aroma with notes of old apples; medium-bodied and sweet, some tartness, slightly dry corny finish with more light notes of apples - ahhh: the old soviet brewing quality is still alive ! deep golden colour, big head, decent hop aroma, clean and smooth with a slight cheese aftertaste I had this one the first time in Kenya back in 1992 (no notes taken) and finally got the possibility to drink it again - clear bright golden colour, little unregular foam, light aromatic hoppiness, sweet and with a thin body, the finish is short and flat - tasted better in the Masai Mara between elephants and lions ... bottled; thanks to Arben Haziri - clear golden-bronze colour with a little foam; a light aromatic hoppiness and notes of wet paperboard are terms which can be used to describe the aroma; the tartness, due to a high carbonation, is partially hiding the sweetness; a bit oily and a medium body; the finish is moderately malty with a very low bitterness courtesy of Arben Haziri - clear and bright pale golden colour under a solid and long lasting creamy white foam; aroma of corn and solvent; sweet and medium-bodied with a subtle carbonation; long corny finish with light herbal notes bottled; thanks to Arben Haziri - clear golden colour under a foamy white foam; beautiful lace; some flowery hoppiness with malty tones; mediumb-bodied and slightly bitter, long herbal and quite malty finish sweet, easy to drink ... courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear brown beer under a solid and long lasting pale beige foam; very buttery aroma with notes of caramel and cola; sweet and medium-bodied; initially velvety mouthfeel but with a late earthy tartness; dry aftertaste of butterscotch and vegetables - cloying and unpleasant courtesy of oh6gdx - very dark, almost black colour, little unbalanced foam but leaving a nice lace; slightly toasted nose showing some licorice and cocoa; robust malt body, very tasty palate; some sweetness balanced by a fair bitterness and an even stronger saltiness; aftertaste of black chocolate, cocoa and more salty notes - deeply interesting amber colour, fruity aroma, well structured, bitter but a little bit simple flavor courtesy of Per - pours a clear amber beer under a little beige foam left; the nose is dusty and herbal, medicinal; moderate malt backbone and a low carbonation; short and dry herbal and slightly vegetable-like finish - dubious dark orange colour, nice creamy head, fat honeyish aroma, malty and vinous, smooth with an initial sweetness followed by a bitter-acid finish in a long honeyish aftertaste - balanced and well-made courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour under a little beige foam; very herbal nose with notes of roses; medium to full malt body, a decent dry bitterness and a long herbal finish - well-balanced and well-made courtesy of oh6gdx - pours a dark brown colour with a reddish hue; solid but irregular beige head and a persistent lace; toasted aroma of black chocolate; very sweet and medium-bodied; aftertaste of butterscotch with a touch of alcohol; lot of residual sweetness - not exciting at all courtesy of Per Samuelsson - slightly hazy pale golden colour under a creamy white head leaving a nice lace; shy grassy notes is all the aroma can propose; sweet, unconvincing malt character (adjuncts ?); short aftertaste of paper and herbs - just acceptable from SBJ 2010, thanks to Alex Künzle - clear and pale amber-brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lacework; gently toasted malty aroma with notes of biscuits; good malt body and decently tasty; a shy bitterness and a quite long toasted malty and biscuity finish - well-brewed but not really exciting translucide and bright golden colour with a solid white foam; moderate oily grassy aroma with notes of popcorn; good malt body, solid and regular carbonation; decent bitterness before a dry herbal and malty finish canned from Coop Neuchâtel Maladière - clear and pale golden-yellow beer with a moderate head retention; grainy and slightly buttery nose; poor malt backbone and almost without bitterness; slightly dry and very short corny finish - this brewery is able to do better and I find it regrettable they try to "conquer" the Swiss market with such poor stuff SBJ 2010 - clear amber-brown colour with a little beige foam left; malty nose with notes of caramel and red fruits marmalade; medium to full malt backbone, sweet and fairly tasty, long malty and caramelish finish - a good balance; good beer from SBJ 2010, thanks to Alex Künzle - clear golden colour with a poor head retention; light fruity touch in a subtle and charming aroma; medium-bodied and with a herbal tart bitterness; lingering fruity finish - pleasant and very Kölschy indeed cloudy dark orange colour with a good head retention; gentle lingering banana aroma with a touch of hay and undefined spicy notes; solid carbonation composed of fine bubbles; medium-bodied; the finish is relatively short, effervescent and with notes of banana and corn - a balanced and pleasant weizen from their webshop - pours a hazy copper-amber colour with a persistent beige foam; fairly earthy aroma with notes of orange peels; quite thin-bodied and with a pretty harsh bitterness, quite dry earthy finish with lingering fruity tones in the background - interesting from their webshop - pours a cloudy deep orange colour with a fair white foam left; the aroma is dusty with some esters and herbal notes; a high carbonation and a medium malt backbone, lively and pretty tasty palate; a decent bitterness and a fizzy dry gently fruity finish with light notes of hay - nice one from their webshop - cloudy copper-orange colour with a correct head retention; the nose is slightly green with notes of matured bananas and apples; sweet and medium malt backbone, high carbonation, a late astringency and long notes of banana in the finish - a correct weizen pale golden colour, fine head, carton-like aroma,dry and unpleasant yellow colour, no head, dry and bad - far bellow average clear pale golden colour, head with big bubbles which is quickly reducing, insignificant hoppy nose, sweet, medium-bodied, tragically neutral with a slightly dry finish - poor and inoffensive hazy orange colour with little foam and a nice lacing, pleasant hoppy nose with notes of apricot, medium-bodied, smooth and bitter with a dry bitter and fruity finish - balanced and very well-made clear golden colour, nice creamy head, butter and paperboard aroma, smooth and oily with an unpleasant carton-like finish clear golden yellow colour, nice head and lacing, fat grassy nose, herbal notes, medium-bodied, light bitterness, slightly oily, the finish is herbal and moderately malty dark black colour, big creamy head and a nice lace, roasted mocha aroma, very oily with a very long bitter coffeish finish - superb ! clear pale golden colour, few head, very low on hops, plastic notes, slightly tart, medium-bodied, short dry finish - the label is right: this is the Queen of Beers! ... and I know her King... pale amber colour, few foam, strange mixed nose of caramel, tea and flowers, tart, overcarbonated with a late, unpleasant bitterness - 75 years of experience to brew this ? very dark black colour, few foam, chocolate nose, slightly roasted, sweet and light-bodied, lactic, brief light bitter finish clear red amber colour, few foam, dry hop aroma, overcarbonated, watery with a light bitterness - weak and bad transparent golden colour, big head, well-hopped, full-bodied, refreshing, dry aftertaste - well-balanced gold-orange colour, few head, fresh, alcohol nose, well-hopped, crisp and sweet transparent golden colour, fine head, herbal and malty aroma with notes of peanuts, tart, full-bodied with a dry bitter finish - without doubts one of the best "helles" in the world very dark colour, giant creamy head, deep coffee and black chocolate aroma, roasted, full-bodied, oily, sweet, alcohol presence followed by a long and quite rough bitter finish golden colour with few foam, sweet and slightly spicy aroma, dry aftertaste clear golden colour, few head, low hop aroma, overcarbonated, sweet and oily with a dry and flat finish - simply not good very light colour, fine hop aroma, fruity, dry red-brown colour, fruity aroma, fresh, light bodied dark ruby-brown colour, almost no head, very malty, slightly toasted, licorice and dark fruits aroma, sweet, full-bodied, oily, slightly overcarbonated, long malty caramel finish - I had to check the bottle ten times to be sure this beer is really from Mexico ! courtesy of laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear ruby-brown colur under a huge beige foam; aroma of wet malt and some caramel; moderate malt body which particularly fails on the end of the palate; sweet and slightly oily; short sweetish and caramelish aftertaste golden colour, almost no head, aroma is missing, no flavor unfortunately followed by a reluctant carton finish pale yellow colour, few head, hint of herbal aroma, flat and boring ... pale golden colour, no head, rotten cheese aroma, watery, plastic taste - this is an insulte to the beerlovers ! clear and bright golden-bronze colour, fair foamy white head; a gentle plastic aroma is all what the nose of this beer can propose; oily mouthfeel, medium-bodied, some astringence, the finish is short and quite dry with shy herbal notes - a beer that needs indulgence ... amber-brown colour, few head, a hint of burnt caramel aroma, sweet, watery courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear golden colour with an irregular white foam leaving a nice lacing; aroma of paper; sweet and medium-bodied, slightly oily and quite tasteless; short and slightly grassy paper finish canned - clear and very light golden colour with almost no foam remaining; the aroma is highly discrete showing just some corny notes and a touch of solvent; sweet and a bit oily, effervescent with a tart bitterness; the finish is quite dry and moderately malty - very forgettable slightly hazy red-amber colour, few foam, earthy, butterscotch and malt aroma, light toasted, medium-bodied with a dry and bitter malty finish - subtle and well-balanced; a very correct brew from an unknown beer country golden colour, fine head, medium hop aroma, slightly fruity, not much character - a lager like thousands on this planet. bottled; brought back from Lybia by Manuela Rast and Peter Ens - deadly pale yellow colour; no foam; aroma of mango/lychees; the taste gives a reason to the pale colour: this stuff is mixed with fruit soda ! very very sweet, no malt body, long sugary finish of exotic fruits - far too sweet and without any beer character canned; courtesy of Peter Ens - pale and slightly hazy(?!) yellow colour; nice and stable white foam; a shy herbal touch with notes of corn is all what the nose of this beer has to offer; decently malty but without real profile; some sweetness, basicaly tasteless; very low bitterness and a neutral, gently malty finish - poor canned; courtesy of Peter Ens - clear golden colour with a modest head retention; decently fat grassy nose; sweet and medium-bodied; slightly tart with a hint of late bitterness; herbal and corny finish courtesy of MadDan and CrazySilvie - slightly hazy blond colour with a poor head retention; malty and gently fruity aroma; some sweetness and a solid malt backbone, pretty tasty and gently sticky, moderately dry and a quite long malty and fruity finish - not bad at all canned; courtesy of MadDan and CrazySilvie - pale golden beer; no head; paperboard and plastic in the nose, light sourish notes of elder; poor malt body and a high carbonation; slightly lactic and with a harsh corny finish - just acceptable clear golden colour with few foam, fat grassy nose with paperboard nose, sweet and medium-bodied with an agressiv and unpleasant carton-like finish - boarkkk ... clear golden colour, fine creamy head, butter, diacetyl and carton in the nose, sweet, medium-bodied, short watery finish with a very unpleasant NA-beer-like finish courtesy of MadDan - clear and pale golden colour, little foam; a vague touch of aromatic hoppiness is in the air; quite sweet with a high carbonation; medium-bodied at best, oily, short corny finish - simple and weak courtesy of MadDan - very pale and clear golden-yellow colour; irregular little foam; shy touch of herbs and corn in the nose; some sweetness with a slightly harsh palate; quite dry and moderately tart bitterness; short corny finish - inhospitable clear golden colour, fine head, discreet aroma of almongs, sparkling, tart, light-bodied, the finish is dry and modest courtesy of MadDan - very clear pale golden colour, stable white foam; poor aroma with a touch of corn; soft and neutral palate, medium-bodied at best, slightly sweet and no bitterness detected; short tasteless finish - close to water bottled 2000, sampled 7/2003 - amber-brown colour, few head, complex aroma of licorice, cherry and smoke, malt, alcohol and tea, the flavour is tart and bitter followed by an explosive aftertaste of caramel, alcohol and malt - nice stuff, thank you, Per ! courtesy of Chris Beers - clear and bright golden colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of corn with notes of herbs and paper; respectable malt body with some sweetness and a fair and subtle carbonation; low bitterness if any; slightly herbal and paperboard-like finish - much better than I thought it could be courtesy of hopscotch - pours a clear golden-yellow colour with a little, stable white foam; mild and slightly oily aromatic hoppy nose, sweet, light to medium-bodied, smooth and without traces of bitterness; short corny aftertaste - dubious courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black colour, little beige foam; grassy and toasty aroma, chocolate and licorice; full-bodied and creamy mouthfeel, a fair bitterness and some late acidity; dry and acidic chocolatey, licorice finish - really a different Foreign Extra Stout, deeply interesting and good pale golden colour, herbal aroma, lack of character light amber colour, fine head, well-hopped, nutty, crisp, fresh, light bodied, aftertaste quite brief clear amber colour, little unregular foam, light herbal hoppiness with notes of paperboard, medium-bodied, sparkling, the finish is rather malty with some flowery and carton-like notes - not that bad bottled; thanks to Per ! - pours a slightly hazy amber colour with almost no foam; strong flowery and grapefruity nose (yes, there are obviously tons of hops here); medium to full body with a strong and tart botterness and a little bit unregular malt profile; the finish is very long, dry and strongly hoppy - a bit harsh but good golden-blond with few head, herbal aroma, medium-bodied with a dry finish - decent and well-balanced courtesy of Laurent Mousson; labelled Moa Original - cloudy blond colour and with a little white foam left; fresh aromatic hoppy aroma with notes of dust and undefined herbs; medium-bodied and with a very low bitterness, fizzy aftertaste of dust and almonds - a good surprise clear red-brown colour, chaotic foam, light chocolatey aroma, slightly toasted, some fruity notes, light to medium body, sweet with a dry neutral finish - thin and subtle clear bright golden colour, little unregular foam, decent hoppy nose with nutty notes, medium-bodied, tart and slightly dry, bitter herbal and malty finish - correct clear amber colour, few head, fruity and malty nose, light-bodied, sweet, refreshing with a slightly tart finish fine hop aroma, clean, slightly dry from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright golden colour with a little white foam left; oily grassy aroma with notes of vegetables; oily mouthfeel and quite watery, slightly dry corny finish with notes of celeri - very bad! courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy reddish-orange beer with a modest head retention; sticky nose leaving a solid fruity hoppiness (apricots, mango and maybe peach); a fair carbonation, a good malt backbone and a solid bitterness; quite sticky palate; dry and long fruity hoppy and bitter finish - straightforward and very drinkable courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; light notes of bretts, oranges and hops; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a strong bitterness; long hoppy fruity finish with lingering sourish notes courtesy of Philipp Sigg - dark black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; powerful aroma of mocha and wood; notes of licorice and nuts; oily and thick; full-bodied and very bitter, long burning alcohol aftertaste with hints of licorice and coffee - brutal and excessive ... but good ! clear amber colour, the initial head is quickly collapsing, grassy hoppiness, light to medium body, some tartness, moderate bitterness in an herbal finish clear amber colour, fine head and a nice lace, discreet aroma with some notes of caramel, tart, slightly bitter, dry malty and light fruity finish - not much character clear dark brown colour, few foam, earthy, caramel and light toasted aroma, sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is malty, tart, bitter and very dry courtesy of Per - clear amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; hugely hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade and resinous hops; medium to full malt backbone; pretty sticky palate; a very strong bitterness; some salty and spicy notes; pretty dry and flowery with tons of hops; the fruity tones stay in the background now red colour, deceiving aroma, fruity flavor courtesy of Per - clear dark reddish-amber colour with a little chaotic foam left; the aroma is earthy with notes of toffees and wood; smooth and clean palate, moderate carbonation and a low bitterness; moderately dry aftertaste of caramel and hazelnut - gentle translucide golden amber colour under a creamy white head; light notes of caramel and fruits in the nose; very smooth mouthfeel and terribly watery; low bitterness and a shy caramelish aftertaste - empty and boring courtesy of Jean-Yves Reutter and Laurent Mousson - clear and bright golden colour, almost no foam; unclean cheesy nose, phenolic and wet carton; aggressive carbonation, qujie sweet, medium-bodied, short paperboard-like and moderately malty finish - weird dark ruby colour, fine head, caramel, malty and sweet. courtesy of Peter Ens - translucide and bright golden colour, little persistent white foam and a nice lace; moderate aromatic hoppy aroma qith some notes of grains; oily palate, medium-bodied with a faint bitterness; sweetish oily finish with more grainy notes courtesy of Peter Ens - clear golden colour with a little foam left; aroma of paper and corn; thin-bodied with some tartness, pretty dry; sharp and dusty, unclean corny finish - bad courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy amber colour with a persistent beige head; dusty and very flowery hoppy aroma, resinous; slightly oily, medium-bodied and robustly bitter; dry and long very bitter flowery hoppy finish from erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of brown sugar, berries and hints of vinegar; full-bodied and highly carbonated; quite dry and with some acidic tones; long aftertaste of berries and other red fruits from erzbierschof.ch - gushing !! ... cloudy copper brown beer with a persistent beige foam left; aroma of honey and cookies; hints of yeast and notes of fruits underneath; solid carbonation and pretty sweet, medium to full-bodied; quite bitter, yeasty aftertaste with notes of red fruits and almonds from crackedkettle.com - pours a very dark brown colour with a fast collapsing beige foam; slightly toasted with notes of chocolate and dried prunes; medium-bodied and quite bitter; long roasted coffeeish finish along with more dried fruits from Erzbierschof - cloudy red-amber beer with a firm and creamy beige foam; nice lace; a fair citrusy hoppiness with notes of caramel and mango; medium to full malt backbone, a subtle carbonation and a velvety palate, a moderate bitterness with a long aftertaste of caramel and flowery, fruity notes - very good from crackedkettle.com - very dark brown colour with a solid creamy beige head; nice lace; toasted, deep aroma of black chocolate and mocha, notes of vanilla; medium to full-bodied; very creamy mouthfeel, the initial sweetness is followed by a moderate sourness and a solid bitterness; long toasted aftertaste of espresso - very nice courtesy from fiulijn - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam left; woody and sourish nose with solid notes of cherries and apples; full-bodied and very sour, a solid carbonation, quite dry and a very long and robustly sourish fruity and vinegar-like finish with light notes of vanilla and wood - superb! courtesy of fiulijn - dark ruby-brown colour with a giant and creamy beige head; unusual aroma of herbs and mint; creamy mouthfeel, a good malt body and a robust bitterness; very long and quite dry, earthy, bitter and herbal finish - deeply good and interesting from erzbierschof.ch - dark black colour with a poor chaotic foam left; aroma of licorice, cold ashes and bretts; quite full-bodied and with some acidity; bitter/acidic finish with notes of cold coffee, chocolate and licorice from crackedkettle.com - black coloured with a firm dark beige head; solid aroma of ashes and mocha; roasted with a touch of vanilla; thick and oily, good malt body, quite harsh bitterness; long roasted coffeish aftertaste with hints of chocolate and cocoa from Erzbierschof - cloudy brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; strong toasted malty aroma with notes of nuts and mocha; some sweetness and a quite thick palate; a late earthy bitterness before a long toasted malty and chocolatey finish with some notes of licorice - voluptuous from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; a solid hoppiness with notes of mango, peaches and flowers; full-bodied and with a fair carbonation; some sweetness below and a very strong bitterness; quite dry and long very bitter fruity finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of red fruits, chewy malts and bretts; medium-bodied, very dry and with a respectable bitterness; long fruity and sourish finish courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - a clear golden colour with a moderate foam left; a fair oily grassy aroma with herbal notes; moderate malt body and very light bitterness; some residual sweetness and more grassy notes in the finish - gentle and fresh courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - clear and pale golden colour with a poor white foam left; oily grassy aroma; medium-bodied and with an oily palate; some late tartness and a low bitterness; oily grassy finish - raw, cheap and inelegant courtesy of Peter Ens - clear and bright golden colour with a modest foam left; a fair oily grassy aroma; some sweetness, medium-bodied and with a tart herbal bitterness; slightly dry and long oily grassy finish courtesy of Peter Ens - clear golden colour with a chaotic foam left; aroma of plastic and paperboard; sweet with some tartness, subtle carbonation, a moderate bitterness; tart aftertaste of paperboard - bad courtesy of Peter Ens - translucid pale golden colour with a creamy white foam; correct lacing; aroma of dust and paperboard; thin-bodied and with a sharp tartness, unclean and pretty watery papery finish canned; courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy golden-orange colour with a persistent white head; the nose is a bit dusty with light notes of cream and other possible aromas are falling below the threshold of my perception; soft and creamy; late and fair bitterness and a quite dry flowery finish - acceptable although the aroma is missing ... from Erzbierschof - clear and pale golden beer with a little persistent white foam; nice lacework; fairly hoppy with notes of medicinal herbs and metal; moderate carbonation, juicy and medium-bodied; a gentle bitterness and long herbal hoppy tones with more metallic notes draught@erzbierschof - clear bronze beer with a fast collapsing foam; a strong piney hoppiness with notes of mango; dusty; moderate malt backbone and a creamy palate; quite dry and bitter with a long hoppy flowery finish - gentle, subtle and very drinkable dark black coloured under an irregular dark beige foam; fairly roasted aroma of black cherries, coffee and ashes; oily and full-bodied; moderate carbonation, thick; some sweetness followed by a solid bitterness; long chocolatey aftertaste with a touch of prunes and licorice - wonderful; this brewery is just unable to brew bad things cloudy red-amber colour, generous creamy head, toasted malts and red fruits in the nose, some caramel, medium to full body, decent bitterness, more malty and fruity notes in the finish - very good slightly hazy red-amber colour, giant creamy head, strong hoppy nose (apricot, flowers and toffeys), good malt body, a bit oily, very strong bitterness, very long dry hoppy finish with notes of almonds and apricot - strong character and an astonishing balance; wonderful ! - a big thank you to fiulijn for sharing this one ! from crackedkettle.com - cloudy dark orange colour; little and irregular white foam; aroma of peach, bitter oranges and cane sugar; full-bodied, sweet and acidic; a fair and late bitterness introduces a long fruity, slightly spicy and quite dry finish - solid and nicely brewed courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a cloudy reddish-orange colour, little foam left; huge aroma of honey with notes of spices and juniper (the latter being really shy); highly carbonated and very sweet, thick and full-bodied; quite dry and long sweetish honeyish and spicy finish - the alcohol is really apparent; not even close to be a Sahti from erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a little but long lasting beige foam; very strong spicy nose with notes of cinnamon and cloves; a good malt backbone, a tart bitterness on top of a fair sweetness; slightly dry and long spicy and malty herbal finish dark ruby-brown colour with a fine unregular head, malty and toffee nose, slightly roasty, sweet and full-bodied, touch of late bitterness, long malty finish with notes of nuts and dates - clean, robust and well-made - thanks Per ! courtesy of fiulijn - very dark coloured with a little elusive foam; fair and subtle coffeish, mocha aroma with notes of mint; slightly roasted; powerful and rounded malt body; oily; the strong sweetness is soon fully overwhelmed by an incredible bitterness; very long bitter coffeish, chocolaty aftertaste with (too much) burning alcohol touches - do I need to say extreme ? hazy amber-orange colour with a little stable foam; strong fruity hoppiness (apricot and orange), some flowery and creamy notes in the background; medium malt body, astringent, very robust bitterness; very dry and long hoppy finish - a very pleasant hop bomb courtesy of Papsoe - clear dark ruby-brown colour, big pale beige head; strong malty, biscuity aroma with touches of almonds and nuts; medium-bodied, sweet with a late bitter/sour touch; long and dry malty, nutty finish bottled; thanks to fiulijn - pitch-black and a fine creamy, brown-tainted head gives it a perfect appearance; it has a powerful nose where toasted coffee first comes to mind but it is in fact complexer than that as chocolatey and plumy notes are here also; a bit acidic, sweet and quite oily, fairly strong malt body supported by a rather high carbonation; the finish is dry and very roasted with more coffeish and cocolatey notes, the whole thing being quickly overtaken by a strong and warming alcohol kick courtesy of oh6gdx - opaque dark ruby-brown colour with a fine and stable beige head; beautiful lace; a bit toasty, rich aroma of prunes, honey and some undefined spices; sweet and clean mouthfeel, good malt backbone; slightly salty and bitter with a long dry aftertaste of dark chocolate and spices - a superb beer which invites to meditation courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour, little white foam and a nice lace; subtle aroma of flowers, cream and raspberries; low carbonation and a very creamy mouthfeel, a very late but decent bitterness; finishes partially dry with subtle flowery tones - charming and very drinkable courtesy of fiulin - very dark brown, almost black colour, little chaotic beige head with big bubbles; roasted aroma of black chocolate and pralines; a bit oily, medium-bodied and a pronounced bitterness; dry and creamy finish with more chocolaty notes courtesy of Papsoe - fully cloudy bright dark orange colour with a persistent creamy white head; aroma of cardamom and orange peel; very creamy mouthfeel, some sweetness and a late touch of acidity, residual sugars and a gently spicy finish - character and balance for this good beer courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark brown-bordeaux colour, almost no foam; aroma of prune and cream, very hoppy; nits and chocolate maltiness; strong malt body; oily, deeply bitter with a very long malty nutty, chocolaty finish - what a fantastic beer! draught@erzbierschof - dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; toasted aroma of caramel, malt and nuts; sweet malt backbone; velvety/creamy palate and full-bodied; low bitterness; quite dry malty aftertaste with long notes of marzipan and nuts; the alcohol is well-hidden - Erzbierschof’s Toni was expecting at least 4 from me for this one, so I’ve done my job ;-) draught@erzbierschof’s bar - hazy brown beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; nice lacework on the side of the glass; toasted biscuity maltiness with earthy notes; rounded and sweet palate with some tartness due to a fair but subtle carbonation; late bitterness and a moderateley long malty, nutty and earthy finish draught@erzbierschof - clear reddish beer with a poor head retention; grassy aroma with notes of red fruits; juicy palate and thick, full-bodied; moderate carbonation; huge yet not overly aggressive bitterness; the finish is very hoppy, spicy and malty with some residual sweetness courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear ruby-brown colour with a moderate beige foam; aroma of nuts, melon and dried prunes; very sweet, creamy mouthfeel, late decent bitterness with a dry finish of red fruits - very nice courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - clear golden colour and a modest foam left; a vague aromatic hoppiness with notes of plastic; medium-bodied with some sweetness and a late tartness, low bitterness and a papery finish - insignificant canned; courtesy of Peter Ens - clear and bright golden-bronze colour, irregular but persistent white foam; aroma of paperboard and oily aromatic hops; sweet and slightly oily; medium-bodied with a vague aftertaste of aromatic hops and paperboard - weak courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy brown colour with a solid foamy beige head; grilled malts and lactic notes in the aroma; very aggressive in the front, astringent and fizzy, medium-bodied, very dry and bitter herbal and lemony aftertaste - very original but quite brutal and inhospitable golden colour, nice head, floral aroma, smooth, sweet, dry aftertaste - quite pleasant light golden colour, poor hop aroma, dry and unpleasant golden colour, few head, hoppy with notes of peanuts, medium-bodied, some character, sweet and oily, herbal notes in the finish, well-balanced - very drinkable for a south-american lager clear pale golden colour, few head, few aromatic hops with hints of plastic, crisp, clean maltiness, sweet with a slightly dry finish, unpleasant paperboard notes in the aftertase - deeply boring dark brown colour, the initial fine brown-tainted head quickly reduces, toasted malt aroma with smokey notes, very very sweet, medium-bodied, long sirupy and sugary finish - strange interpretation of a schwarzbier !?!; totally unbalanced clear golden colour with a fine foam, fat grassy hoppiness, lot of carbonation, sweet with a dry and quite harsh malty finish - modest according to the label: "A truly satisfying beer" - pale golden colour, few head, no lace, low hop aroma (pilsen ? hum ...), carton-like nose, slightly overcarbonated and oily, flat and boring - Am I satisfied ? Not exactly ... courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark amber beer with a poor foam left; slightly buttery caramelish aroma; sweet and medium-bodied; low bitterness; earthy, dry caramelish finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - almost black beer with a rubish hue; chaotic foam left; earthy, chocolatey and slightly buttery nutty aroma; velvety mouthfeel and full-bodied, low bitterness and long malty earthy and chocolatey finish - pretty nice courtesy of oh6gdx/i> - pours a clear bronze colour with no foam left; lemonade aroma of ginger and lime; very sweet and sticky, poor malt body and a cloying sweetish aftertaste of lime and ginger again - a one-dimensional disgusting soda courtesy of oh6gdx - clear golden colour, almost no foam left; medicinal aroma with traces of cinnamon and plastic; deadly sweet, poor malt body and a long sweetish aftertaste of melon and cinnamon - an undrinkable sugary mixture courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and bright bronze colour with a fast collapsing foam; aroma of lemonade with a touch of ginger, candy sugar and metal; initially sweet but soon aggressively bitter; finish of ginger and slightly fruity - very strange stuff but far better than expected canned - clear golden-blond colour, very little foam remaining; aroma of orange, tangerines and alcohol; lot of carbonation, very sweet, slightly oily; lot of sweet malts in the finish, along with more fruity notes and a warming alcohol touch - a very acceptable malt liquor brewed for Erxon, Sweden - dark brown colour, big creamy head with a nice lace, toasted and coffeish aroma, very oily, sweet and bitter, long bitter and alcoholic finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - translucid golden-bronze colour with no head retention; aroma of cider and apple juice; medium-bodied and sweet, moderate carbonation and no bitterness; notes of corn and cider in the finish - very poor very dark brown colour, chaotic foam with big bubbles, aroma of dark chocolate and candy sugar, very sweet, robust maltiness and a sugary finish clear golden colour, the initial head quickly disappears, oily hoppy nose with some alcohol notes, sweet and medium-bodied, with a moderate bitterness, the finish is malty and slightly herbal thanks to Laurent "SubCapt" Mousson for this one - it pours a clear dark brown colour, the initial head is collapsing very quickly, leaving just a lingering chaotic foam; solid but not overwhelming chocolaty aroma with touches of plum and alcohol going through; a strong sweetness accompaniesthe full malt body, a welcomed toastiness interrupts the sweetness in the finish where more chocolaty and alcohol notes show up - a good porter but a bit too much on the sweet side courtesy of Rutzicka - clear and pale golden colour; no foam left; very discrete aroma, some traces of aromatic hops and corn; medium-bodied, sweet with a moderate carbonation; quite watery finish with not a lot to see bought in Düsseldorf - pale golden colour with no head retention; aroma of wet carton, sweet and tasteless, moderate malt body; a shy and late tartness before a short aftertaste of paper - deeply weak stuff courtesy of Laurent Mousson - translucid bright reddish beer with a little foam left; aroma of cherry sirup and some undefined herbs; very sweet and medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and gently sticky; the sweetness lasts in cherry-ish aftertaste - not convincing courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of malt, cherries and strawberries; medium to full-bodied, quite sweet and with a gently sticky palate, no bitterness and a long aftertaste of caramel and fruits courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark brown beer with a little beige foam; very roasted almost smokey nose; nutty with notes of molasses; very tasty and quite highly carbonated; sweet; long malty and nutty finish with toasted notes of chocolate - powerful and deeply pleasant nice orange colour, fine head, nutty and fruity aroma, too much carbonation, sweet, long nutty finish canned; thanks to Laurent "SubCapt" Mousson for this one - very dark brown, almost black coloured, big initial foamy and brown-tainted head which does not last very long, leaving just some disparate bubbles; nougat and plum with a touch of alcohol in the nose, a solid roastiness appears as the beer is getting warmer; very sweet and with a powerful malt body, soon, a long and dry bitter finish comes with complex retronasal tones of plum, chocolate and roasted coffee, the whole thing being accompanied by a robust and warming alcohol presence. clear dark brown colour with a little foam; very toasty aroma, touch of coffee and wort; terribly sweet (there are tons of glucose here), short and quite flat finish with some notes of caramel - dubious canned - translucide golden colour without remaining foam; a shy grassy aroma; medium-bodied and slightly oily mouthfeel; low bitterness; malty and slightly herbal finish - not bad but quite boring canned - clear amber colour with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of red fruits marmelade, chewy malts; very sweet and sticky, solid malt backbone; a late and moderate tart bitterness introduces a long malty and fruity finish where some notes of alcohol appear - just acceptable very dark brown colour, fine creamy and slightly brown-tainted head, beautiful lacing, some chocolate and candy sugar, licorice and alcohol, full-bodied, very bitter, roasted bitter chocolate finish with quite strong alcohol notes - powerful and very good though the aroma is a bit weak in comparison with the rest canned; courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden-bronze colour with a poor head left; aroma of oranges , apples and a touch of alcohol; sweet malt backbone; medium to full body; slightly oily and with no bitterness; moderatey dry fruity and malty finish - drinkable courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and pale golden colour, almost no foam; decent aromatic hoppiness; some notes of paper; medium malt body; a fait bitterness before a malty aromatic finish - a solid lager clear and bright golden colour; firm white head; light aroma of wet paperboard, neutral taste, almost medium-bodied with a watery, slightly corny finish - absolutely useless from supermarket Coop; drunk for some unknown reasons - hazy blond in colour and with a little persistent white foam; nice lace; aroma of lime and soap; quite sweet, thin-bodied and with a low carbonation; slightly oily, no bitterness (what a surprise!); long soapy finish with more citrusy notes - ridiculous from Drinks of the World, Bern - clear very dark brown colour under a solid persistent dark beige foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate, medium-bodied, sweet and tart with a corny and pretty harsh finish where more chocolatey notes come up - cheap deep golden colour, fine head, alcohol and fruity nose, sweet, malty, too much alcohol presence, slightly dry aftertaste - quite interesting at the first look but totaly disgusting long before the end of the bottle courtesy of Per Samuelsson - clear copper colour with a solid pale beige head; the aroma is poor and metallic with light notes of caramel; rather light-bodied for its 6,4%, creamy mouthfeel and sweet; late and moderate tart bitterness; short and slightly fruity finish - shy, easy and not very pleasant pours a clear dark brown colour with a little beige foam; caramel and butter in the nose; slightly toasty; sweet and medium-bodied, moderate caramelish finish - one-dimensional and easy but acceptable clear pale golden colour, almost no foam, malt and paperboard, oily nose, sweet and flat with an aggressiv solvent-like finish clear reddish-amber colour with a solid pale beige foam; nice lace; aroma of caramel and vanilla; sweet and very creamy mouthfeel; long fruity, caramelish finish - hey, at last I’ve found a good portuguese beer! clear pale golden colour, almost no foam, grainy nose, tart, sweet and dry carton-like finish - poor stuff dark brown colour, few foam, light malty and earthy nose, sweet and thin-bodied with a very neutral aftertaste - very poor... clear pale golden colour, almost no foam, corny and vanilla aroma, sweet, light to medium-bodied, quite watery finish with just a peppery touch - not bad at all very light golden colour, fine head, much bubbles, fine perfumy aroma, light bodied, dry aftertaste pale golden colour with a white foam; fresh herbal aroma with notes of plastic; fizzy and medium-bodied with a pronounced bitterness; quite long herbal finish - a very decent beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - very clear pale bronze colour under a white foam; solid notes of DMS and sweet corn; oily and medium-bodied, quite sweet, moderate bitterness; too long wet corny finish - very bad courtesy of oh6gdx - translucid pale golden colour, no foam remaining; aroma of corn and plastic, sweet and slightly oily, short corny finish with some residual sugars - quite tasteless and very modest re-rated (11/11/2003): clear golden colour, the head is moderate with big bubbles and a nice lacing, clean malty and flowery nose, firm, medium-bodied , robust dry malty finish - a well-balanced and well-made brew (did they changed their receipe recently ?)
(02/07/2002): transparent golden colour, no foam, discreet, neutral, no character - weak (4/2/4/2/8) dark black colour, few head, burnt and licorice aroma, sweet and slightly oily, burnt, raisin, long dry finish I have to confess something: this beer was brought to me in 1992 by someone who was in Leningrad for holidays. I have tried it with another friend and we were unable to drink it. The look and the taste of the beer were really horrible, it looked like a wheat beer but there were some strange things moving in the bottle and none of us was hurried to take the first sip !! I'm not sure if this was the original taste or if the beer was altered. Got to give this beer a second chance... canned; from Rutzicka - pours a very pale yellow colour and shows a nice white head; fat grassy and shy nose, a buttery touch, oily with a moderate malt body, sweet with a light herbal finish - lacks terribly of character courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear reddish-amber colour with a solid slightly beige foam; some corn, phenol and caramel; decent malt body, slightly oily, quite strong sweetness, residual sugars and long caramelish finish courtesy of Allen - totally cloudy dark orange colour with a persistent beige foam; solid aroma of corn with notes of ripe bananas in the background; fresh and citrusy; juicy palate with a late acidic tartness, some sweetness underneath; moderately dry and acidic corny and fruity finish - very drinkable courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and pale golden-yellow colour with a chaotic white foam; aroma of grilled almonds and solvent, some hints of pear too; thick and very sweet, full-bodied, long malty sweetish finish with fruity and alcoholic notes - awful light golden colour, fine head, strong hop aroma, some astringence, quite dry golden colour, fine head, well-hoped, dry, good character clear pale golden colour, little foam, some perfumy hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied with a tart, dry finish - just acceptable thanks to DomTom for this one - it pours a very clear golden colour with a little discrete foam; an aroma of chep corn and wet paperboard hurts the nose; oily and sweet with a medium malt body; effervescent; the finish is sugary with more corny notes - ahhh... the old soviet brewing quality ! brought back from Russia by Rutzicka’s parents - clear pale golden colour, very slightly hazy, fine stable head, fine fruity hoppiness in the nose (apricot comes to mind), also some notes of corn; a correct malt body and a respectable tart bitterness; an herbal touch and more fruity notes in a pleasant finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and pale golden colour with no head retention; aroma of plastic and corn; tasteless and moderate malt backbone, light corny and watery finish - another niet from Russia courtesy of Allen - clear golden colour under a bright white head, nice lacing; aroma of corn and butter, smooth mouthfeel, medium malt body maintained by a solid and fine carbonationa fair tart bitterness introduces a quite dry grainy finish courtesy of Allen - clear and bright golden colour, giant white foam, aroma of caramel, oranges and alcohol/solvent; sweet and slightly oily, good malt body; leaves an aftertaste of burnt caramel and pear - acceptable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very pale golden-yellow colour and a poor head retention; smells like nothing ... just some notes of paper and plastic; tasteless and with a chewy and plastic-like palate; a fair carbonation and gently dry with more notes of plastic in the finish - very bad dirty dark-amber colour, absolutely no foam, bready and unfermented malt in the nose, low carbonation, some acidity, dry aftertaste of unfermented malt - tastes like a failed homebrew, it's just totally awful. I think Per has tried to infect me with this one :-) dark brown colour, the initial head quickly reduces, subtle aroma of licorice, prune and coffee, (too) sweet and oily, decent bitterness, the finish is long and warming with strong notes of chocolate and alcohol - very good; thanks to DomTom for this one very clear golden colour, the foam disappears very quickly, strong nose of apricot and alcohol, oily and sweet with a decent malt body, the finish is long, malty with some light fruity notes and a warming alcohol touch - I’m really not a fan of malt liquors but this one is very drinkable cloudy pale orange colour, the initial head is quickly collapsing, corn and banana aroma, lemony, lot of carbonation, tart, astringent and acidic, oily and sweet, quite heavy, the finish is dry and wheaty - not really easy to drink but not bad at all clear amber-bronze colour, almost no foam, some alcohol and malt in the nse, orange, apricot, sweet and medium-bodied, slightly overcarbonated, dry moderate malty finish with a hint of alcohol and some caramel clear bright golden colour, almost no foam, very modest herbal hoppinness with notes of paperboard (hops extracts ?), sweet and medium-bodied, slightly oily with a rather dry finish - somehow, all the Tinkoff I have sampled are looking quite similar clear bronze colour, almost no foam, moderate and pleasant smokiness in an otherwise neutral aroma, slightly overcarbonated, very sweet and quite light-bodied, some residual smokiness in an insignificant finish - this is smoked water clear bright amber colour, the foam disappears very quickly, agrumes and alcohol in the nose with a hint of plastic, lot of carbonation, very sweet and oily, decent malt backbone, the aftertaste is short and quite dry which makes it just drinkable - defined as lager but definitely qualifying for a malt liquor clear golden colour, almost no foam, the aroma is barely noticable, some grainy notes maybe, watery, terribly neutral, the finish is quie dry and very short - a beautiful example of beer castration clear bright golden colour, little foam with big bubbles which is quickly collapsing, aroma of straw with light notes of alcohol, sweet and slightly oily, medium-bodied, the finish is moderately dry and malty - clear bright golden colour with a bad head retention; some oily hops and a touch of herbs; swet with some tartness; aftertaste of paperboard, light-bodied - deeply boring and cheap stuff transparent golden colour, fine head, floral aroma, too much carbonation, full-bodied, unpleasant dry and metallic finish deep transparent golden colour, few head, herbal aroma, quite thick and full-bodied, long dry herbal finish - not bad red-brown colour, fine dense head, nice lace, malty and buttery nose, some alcohol and caramel, sweet and creamy, dry and short unpleasant vegetable-like finish (thanks to fiulijn for this beer from a new country) clear amber colour, no foam, aroma of caramel, alcohol, sweet with robust body, some bitterness, the finish is long, malty and fruity with a warming alcohol kick courtesy of Laurent Mousson - almost clear golden colour with a little irregular foam but a nice lacing; butterscotch and a nutty touch characterize the aroma; medium-bodied, not much character in the palate; finishes a bit earthy with lingering notes of almonds canned; courtesy of fiulijn - clear and bright golden colour with a little persistent white foam; solid aroma of dust and paperboard; thin-bodied and with a harsh palate; a bit dry with a long aftertaste of wort and paperboard - yep! courtesy of Per Forsgren; canned - translucide golden colour under a foamy but elusive white head; aroma of cornflakes and bread with some apple in the background; overcarbonated with an inexistent malt body; tasteless; fizzy and quite dry finish - a quite empty beer which manages to avoid the typical and scaring taste of NA beers; surprisingly drinkable hazy blond colour with a fine head and a nice lacing, a well-hopped nose shows apricot and cream, smooth with a tart bitterness, the finish is creamy and bitter - very british and very pleasant - thx to fiulijn for this one slightly hazy ruby-brown colour with a fine foam, biscuity maltiness, low carbonation, smooth with a decent bitterness, light-bodied, dry bitter finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear reddish-amber colour with a huge beige foam; nice lace; fair notes of malt, caramel and floery hops; low carbonation, sweet and smooth palate, a charming bitterness and a quite long caramelish and hoppy finish - beautiful session beer dark brown colour, fine head, hint of black chocolate, medium-bodied, slightly bitter chocolate finish - a little bit light but not bad at all canned; from Amstein - clear amber colour with a firm and long lasting beige foam; gentle aroma of fruits and caramel with notes of cardboard; very soft palate and with a poor carbonation; thin-bodied; moderate flowery finish with a hint of bitterness courtesy of Allen - hazy orange colour with a solid pale beige foam; decent flowery hoppiness with almondy and caramelish notes; respectable malt body, tasty and with a decent bitterness; long flowery and almondy finish fresh fruity nose, slightly bitter - great lager ! courtesy of oh6gdx - translucid amber-bronze colour under a giant foamy white head which collapses quite quickly; nice lace; robust flowery hoppy nose; very bitter, clean and rounded palate; medium to full-bodied; very long and very flowery, hoppy finish - very enjoyable reddish colour, dense creamy head, floral and buttery aroma, very smooth, sweet, light-bodied, short watery finish clear amber-brown colour, few head, aroma of dark fruity, licorice, sweet, heavy and sirupy, long bitter finish from Amstein - dark black colour with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of cold coffee and cocoa with notes of vanilla; quite full-bodied and with some swetness, slightly bitter with long notes of black chocolate in the aftertaste - not really complex but quite pleasant (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour, almost no foam; estery nose, notes of pear and apples; slightly oily with a robust carbonation, very dry and bitter, some woody notes met the fruits in the finish - quite subtle this is my beer #4000, so I will be egoistic and raise my glass to my 19 years of beerhunting ! - it pours a clear ruby-amber colour under a rare and unregular foam; a beautiful, powerful and at the same time subtle, floral hoppy nose where notes of cognac and red fruits can be met; a bit toasty; slightly oily and with a good malt body, robust bitterness and a long hoppy, yeasty and fruity finish with a warming alcohol touch - complex and dangerously drinkable; thanks to fiulijn for this bottle ! (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear ruby-brown colour with a little and elusive beige foam; solid aroma of rum and dried raisins; sweet, a good malt body maintained by a solid carbonation; the finish is sweetish with more notes of rum and warming alcohol Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear amber beer with a little foam left; huge flowery hoppiness with notes of cream, apricot and spices; full-bodied, thick and sticky; hugely bitter; very long hoppy bitter finish with long notes of flowers, apples and spices - brutal from Bier-Bienne - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a solid beige foam; toasted aroma of toffee, biscuit and brownies; a solid malt body, very tasty and with some sweetness, low bitterness and a long malty and biscuity finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy blond beer with a poor foam left; fruity and gently grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied and tasty, some tart bitterness and quite dry, short and refreshing dry and fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable from Bier-Bienne - clear amber-orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; a moderate flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel and herbs; a good malt backbone and with some tartness; decent bitterness and a dry flowery hoppy finish - balanced courtesy of Toni Flükiger - very dark with a little dark beige foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate with a fair presence of hops; full-bodied and sticky; robust bitterness and a longroasted aftertaste of pralines with a touch of mocha - full of character and balanced bottled@erzbierschof's bar - dark black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; superb lacework; coffeish aroma; pretty nutty with notes of black chocolate; medium-bodied, a very light sourness (the draught version shows much more) and a long coffeish, creamy and fairly bitter finish courtesy of fiulijn - clear pale golden colour with a poor foam left; the nose is slightly oxydized and shows notes of celery; a high carbonation and a moderate malt backbone, a decent bitterness, quite dry aftertaste of dust and more light notes of celery; salty courtesy of fiulijn - quite clear golden-bronze colour with a chaotic white foam; pretty hoppy aroma with notes of honey, dust and lavender; moderate malt body and carbonation; a solid bitterness, flowery and dusty bitter finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour without any foam; aroma of cognac, oranges and hop resin with a very apparent burning alcohol presence; no carbonation here and absolutely incredibly bitter; very long hoppy notes and insanely bitter finish, salty with notes of peated whisky and oranges - "hop-scene" and pretty incredible stuff; a unique experience - the 16 yo Isle of Jura we had just after tasted pretty watery in comparison draught@Erzbierschof’s bar - clear reddish-amber beer with a solid beige foam; fairly hoppy with notes of red fruit marmalade, cream and pineapple; pretty thick and full-bodied; creamy palate and fairly bitter; quite dry and with a very long hoppy bitter finish with more notes of red fruits and flowers - deeply drinkable ordered online from BrewDog - dark brown almost black coloured, little dark beige foam left; aroma of dark cherries, tea and raisins; quite perfumy with notes of ginger; thick and full-bodied with a moderate carbonation; initially sweet and with a robust bitterness; long hoppy bitter finish with more notes of tea and dark fruits from Erzbierschof.ch - black beer, opaque and with a solid persistent creamy beige foam; nice lacework; roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of whisky; strong presence of blackcurrants and raspberries; velvety palate and quite sticky, full-bodied and a low carbonaion; a late but strong bitterness followed by long lasting notes of whisky, wood and raspberries as well as warming alcohol presence - voluptuous and deeply interesting courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear amber-brown colour and with a fast collapsing head; robustly hoppy aroma with notes of grapefruit and raisins, piney and resinous; thin-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; harsh bitterness, very hoppy fruity and resinous finish with some hints of toasted coffee ordered online from BrewDog - clear dark brown colour with absolutely no foam; very alcoholic nose with notes of bitter oranges, cognac and amaretti; very viscous and sticky, powerful malt body, chocolatey and nutty with solid alcohol notes; strong bitterness and roasted - very good (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour with a little persistent white foam; robust fruity hoppy nose, estery and with a touch of wood; quite oily, solid malt body, very bitter and dry aftertaste showing solid notes of gentian - subtle and very original courtesy of the Erzbierschofs, 11.5% - clear dark brown beer with a poor head retention; rubber and phenol, Islay whisky-like nose; cherries and wood; low carbonation and pretty tasty, sticky, full-bodied, very solid herbal bitterness and a long whisky-like, cherry, woody and herbal finish - very whisky-like and very nice from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy orange beer, poor head retention; very flowery hoppiness and notes of orange peels; medium to full malt backbone and solidly bitter; bitter citrusy hoppy finish - straightforward and very drinkable courtesy of Per - fully cloudy orange.brown beer with a decent foam left; hugely hoppy aroma with notes of caramel, dark fruits and flowers; gently sticky mouthfeel; full-bodied and solidly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish (mango and melon dominate) with notes of marzipan - powerful stuff from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark orange colour under a huge creamy beige foam; subtle hoppy aroma with notes of peaches and cream; creamy mouthfeel and quite full-bodied, gently sticky and with a fair yet subtle bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish; dry - very tasty and pleasant from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange colour under a huge creamy white foam left; nice lacework; a fair resinous hoppiness; peach and apples; full-bodied and fairly sticky, pretty astringent, very dry and solidly bitter with a very long fruity hoppy finish - solid and very pleasant from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy copper-orange colour with a little chaotic beige foam; nice lacework; resinous hoppiness with light notes of apricots and cream; full-bodied and slightly astringent; a fair bitterness and a long dry fruity hoppy finish - rounded and balanced, very drinkable and pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy blond colour, almost no foam; aroma of fresh cut apples and oranges, phenolic; very sweet and oily, solid malt body, robust late bitterness; long fruity (apple, pear) finish - original from Amstein - cloudy dark-orange in colour and with a little persistent beige foam; correct lacing; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade, apricot and grapefruit; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; a robust bitterness and a long hoppy aftertaste of grapefruit and caramel - a succulent hop bomb courtesy of fiulijn - black coloured with a fast collapsing foam; peated, aroma of coffee and dried prunes; oily and sticky, low carbonation, high sweetness and a late, solid bitterness; very long and quite dry coffeeish and woody finish from erzbierschof.ch - gusher, gusher ...; cloudy brown in colour with a modest foam left; aroma of plum and pear with notes of cinnamon; overcarbonated and very sweet, full-bodied and sticky; a late and solid carbonation; very apparent alcohol and more notes of prunes, residual sugars and hoppy tones - pretty chaotic and barely drinkable from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy reddish-brown beer with some floating particles within; little beige foam left, aroma of nougat, toasted malts and some fruity hoppiness in the background; thick and full-bodied, low carbonation, a strong malty sweetness and a decent bitterness; long biscuity maltiness with notes of prunes, apples and hops from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy brown beer with a poor head retention; a fair aroma of hops, cheese and prune; low carbonation, thick and full-bodied, very sweet, sticky, sirupy and pretty tasty; bitter; long hoppy malty finish with more notes of caramel and cheese with strong burning alcohol presence - dubious and unbalanced from erzbierschof.ch - dark black colour with no foam left; deep aroma of mocha, roasted with hints of vanilla and coffee; full-bodied and very sweet; moderate carbonation and quite thick; a fair bitterness and a long roasted aftertaste of black chocolate, hops and licorice from Amstein - pretty clear dark amber colour under a persistent beige head; superb lacework; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade, peach and cream; medium-bodied and with some astringency, moderate carbonation and very bitter; a long astringent bitterness with lot of hoppy fruity tones in the aftertaste courtesy of fiulijn - dark brown colour without foam; decently smokey, notes of pear, highland whisky-like aroma (maybe something like a Macallan); some sweetness and a robust malt body; oily and with a strong bitterness; dry and very bitter finish where notes of caramel are playing with those of alcohol, wood and cherry courtesy of Per Forsgren - black coloured with very little foam left; peated whisky nose with some note sof chocolate and licorice; thick and full-bodied, strong sweetness followed by a robust bitterness; very long smokey whisky-like aftertaste with notes of smoked bacon courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour with a fast collasping white head; fair aromatic hoppiness with a metallic touch, medium-bodied with a quite unclean palate, astringent bitterness, dry and bitter aftertaste where metal and burned ribbon show up from Erzbierschof - hazy red-orange colour with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; very hoppy nose showing fruity (litchies and pineapples) notes and resin; a good malt body; very bitter and slightly dry; long hoppy and fruity (pineapple dominates) tones again in the finish - a bit soapy courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown almost black colour and with a rubish hue; little beige foam left; pretty smokey with notes of cold ashes, bacon, pralines and licorice; full-bodied and pretty sweet, a solid aftertaste of ashes, pralines and licorice again courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour with a poor head retention; fairly hoppy with notes of caramel and a touch of red fruits; clean palate and quite thin-bodied; dry and bitter caramelish finish with metallic notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark brown almost black coloured with a poor head retention; aroma of coffee beans and a touch of anise, roasted and gently woody; clean and surprisingly fresh palate, good malt body; fairly bitter and long coffeish finish with warming alcohol notes - a nice one courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy very dark brown colour with a modest head retention; distinctive lowland whisky notes in the front of roasted black chocolate; full-bodied and very bitter, dry and long bitter and roasted chocolatey finish with whisky tones staying in the background - not so thick as you could think it would be courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Melissa Cole - clear reddish-amber colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of dust and aromatic hops, almonds and wood; moderate carbonation and with a good malt backbone; creamy mouthfeel, quite woody and hoppy finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Melissa Cole - dark black colour with a poor head retention; aroma of solvent and alcohol, portwine and chocolate; sticky and oily, full-bodied, moderate carbonation; very bitter and long chocolatey finish with hints of cranberries and a robust warming alcohol touch - not something a basic beer drinker would drink courtesy of Laurent Mousson - slightly hazy dark brown colourwith a little beige foam; aroma of vanilla and roasted chocolate; moderate smokiness; solid malt body, thick and with some sweetness in the front of a solid bitterness, long nutty, woody finish with notes of cinnamon and chocolate - another good one from Brewdog from crackedkettle.com - cloudy brown colour with some rubbish hue; no head retention; fairly woody and hoppy aroma with notes of blood oranges and whisky; thick and full-bodied, a solid sweetness and a sticky palate, a late but fair bitterness; long woody and malty finish with light fruity and whisky notes - a robust beer to sip carefully and unsuitable with poker :-( courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black colour with a poor head retention; roasted meaty nose with notes of black chocolate; you can get jasmine after a while but forget about cranberries; clean and lively palate, rounded and solidly bitter; dry and bitter chocolatey aftertaste and with some roasted coffee notes; oily and sticky - complex and superbly brewed courtesy of Laurent Mousson; labeled Dogma - clear red-amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of herbs and honey with notes of red fruits; very malty, good malt body; sweet malt backbone with a fair bitterness, long red fruity finish with hoppy tones and the usual metallic touch - they definitely fucked up the pasteurization of some batches at Brewdog courtesy of Laurent Mousson - translucid redish-amber colour with a persistent slightly beige foam; solid hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade, very resinous; solid malt backbone and quite sticky, a powerful but not aggressive bitterness; long fruity and flowery hoppy finish with a lingering bitterness - beautiful (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour, little foam; fruity hoppy nose (pear and mango); medium-bodied with a decent bitterness; long fruity (apple and mango) finis - very subtle courtesy of Toni Flükiger hazy dark orange in colour and with a little elusive foam; aroma of fresh apples and pears, notes of almonds; good and regular malt body, fair but not aggressive bitterness; quite dry and long almondy finish, slightly fruity and flowery courtesy of laurent Mousson (WBA) - very dark brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lace; roasted malts, hoppy with notes of prune and licorice; soft palate initially with some late tartness, medium-bodied, long salty and roasted coffeish finish courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown colour with some ruby hue; irregular beige foam formed of big bubbles; typical aroma of iodine and band-aid of the Islay whiskies; smokey with notes of dark chocolate; very oily and sticky, solid malt body, a rather low carbonation and a decent late bitterness which tries to balance the strong sweetness; the Islay characteristics appear again in a smokey and chocolatey finish which also makes some place for vanilla and alcohol notes - bold and powerful but not without a certain subtility courtesy of fiulijn - clear black coloured with a poor remianing foam; slightly roasted and smokey, aroma of pralines, wood and vanilla; oily, creamy mouthfeel and a robust malt body; solidly bitter; long aftertaste of chocolate and vanilla - very rich and robust from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; a fair fruity aroma (star fruit, date and litchies); full-bodied and with some sweetness; very tasty and with a long spicy and fruity hoppy finish - lot of character from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy black beer with a little long lasting beige foam; nice lace; very whisky-like nose with notes of caramel, vanilla and wood; slightly smokey; very sweet and sticky, full-bodied, lot of residual sugars and a long burning finish of caramel, whisky and wood - too sweet and with a brutal apparent alcohol bottled; from Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - bright and clear reddish-amber colour, fine and persistent foam leaving a nie lacing, deep flowery and spicy hoppiness, creamy mouthfeel, quite high carbonation and a solid malt body; a decent bitterness precedes a dry flowery and peppery aftertaste - pleasant and dangerously drinkable bottled, from Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - pours a clear rd-amber colour, the initial foam quickly reduces, the aroma is deceptively discrete with just a hint of malt and red berries going through the limit of perception, a touch of sweetness, a rather high carbonation and an honorable bitterness, the finish is dry, short with a light flowery hoppiness - deeply unexciting bottled; from the Fête de la Bière, Lausanne 2005 - opaque black coloured, the initial head does not resist more than 10 seconds, leaving just some disparate bubbles, the nose is of roasted corns with some coffeish notes, the body is effervescent, tart with a quite harsh bitterness, the finish is very dry and corny - too rough and barely satisfying by itself but very pleasant accompanied by a good cheese. bottled, from the Fête de la Bière 2005, Lausanne - clear and dark amber colour, fine and firm white head leaving a nice lace, subtle maltiness with notes of nuts, very creamy mouthfeel for a medium malt body, the bitterness is pronounced and persists in the long malty and gently hoppy finish - good but not really complex bottled; from Fête de la BIère 2005, Lausanne - clear amber-gold colour with a decent head and a nice lacing, the aroma is mainly flowery but caramel and lychees come to mind too, robust and clean malt palate, a tart bitterness imposes itself before a long dry malty and decently hoppy finish bright ruby-brown colour, few foam, cherry and malty nose, full-bodied, slightly oily with an acidic touch, nice late bitterness in a long fruity and malty finish - fresh, robust and balanced dark ruby-brown colour, chaotic foam but a nice lace, biscuity maltiness with notes of alcohol and raisin, smooth and medium-bodied, with a light bitterness, long dry bready finish - a true pleasure hazy orange colour, few foam and a nice lacing, apricot and pine aroma, smooth and thin-bodied with a solide bitterness, dry bitter finish - fresh and pleasant courtesy of Allen - clear dark golden colour with a little white foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of citrus, almonds and butter; rounded palate and medium malt backbone, subtle carbonation, fresh and lively and with a decent bitterness; fruity hoppy finish, quite dry - subtle and very pleasant courtesy of Allen - pours a clear amber-brown colour with a modest foam left; fairly toasted malty nose with notes of biscuit; slightly earthy; medium-bodied and gently bitter; lively carbonation; long toasted biscuity finish with light hoppy notes courtesy of Allen - clear golden-bronze colour with a modest foam left; fruity hoppy aroma with light notes of solvent; medium and rounded malt body, subtle but fair carbonation, tart and quite astringent; the finish is bitter and dry with more fruity tones
courtesy of Allen - slightly hazy golden blond colour with a firm and long lasting foam; gentle aroma of almonds with a touch of dust, light grapefruity tones; medium-bodied and with a creamy mouthfeel, slightly sweet and barely bitter; long almondy finish - charming courtesy of Allen - clear dark reddish-brown colour with a firm and long lasting beige head; nice lacework; toasted biscuity maltiness, slightly earthy; creamy mouthfeel and a low carbonation; some sweetness and a touch of sourness; soft malty biscuity finish - not terrible courtesy of Allen - black coloured with a little dark beige foam left; aroma of cold coffee and ashes, light notes of dark cherries; low carbonation and gently sweet; low bitterness if any; long aftertaste of cold coffee with light vanilla notes courtesy of Allen - pours a clear dark ruby-brown colour under a solid and long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; a fair toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of hazelnut; creamy mouthfeel and a moderate malt body; low carbonation and a fair earthy bitterness: malty and nutty finish courtesy of Allen - clear ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; malty nose with decent hoppy tones; notes of prune and nut; light chewy malt profile, medium-bodied and decently bitter; moderate carbonation and with a fair dry bitterness; long malty and hoppy finish - very well-balanced clear reddish-amber colour with a little foam formed of big bubbles; rich honeyish and flowery aroma; full-bodied, some initial sweetness soon followed by a tart bitterness, dry and long hoppy finish with strong woody and honeyish notes - complex and beautiful; thanks to fiulijn for this one from crackedkettle.com - almost clear dark golden-blond colour with a poor head left; the nose shows a fair flowery aromatic hoppiness with light fruity tones; good malt body and quite tart; solid carbonation and robustly bitter; dry and long bitter and flowery finish - balanced and with character (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour, little white foam; solid flowery hoppiness with notes of cream; creamy mouthfeel with a robust but not aggressive bitterness; quite dry fruity and dusty, hoppy finish - very good from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - slightly hazy ruby-brown beer under a little long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; flowery and fruity hoppy nose; slightly roasted; medium-bodied , astringent and quite tasty; dry and very bitter; long flowery and fruity finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; malty with some flowery and fruity hoppiness; medium-bodied, gently sticky and a pretty decent bitterness; creamy with a long aromatic finish from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear reddish-brown beer under a solid creamy and persistent beige foam; nice lace; toasted aroma of biscuit and caramel; moderate malt backbone and a low carbonation; quite dry and bitter with a long earthy and cookie-like finish from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; herbal and slightly piney hoppiness; thin-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; a decent herbal bitterness and a quite long lasting finish clear golden colour, little foam, nice fruity and floral hoppiness, medium-bodied, tart and slightly acidic with a decent finishing bitterness, the finish is dynamic, dry, fresh and fruity - beautiful ! I could well imagine drinking this one on a regular basis. black colour with a fine brown-tainmted head and a beautiful lace, aroma of black chocolate with some alcohol notes, good malt body, very oily (of course...), robust bitterness in the finish, very long and dry chocolate aftertaste - balance and character for this delightful brew clear blond colour, few foam, floral hoppiness with notes of lemon, robust malt body with a strong bitterness, sparkling, dry malty finish (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black colour with a little dark beige head; roasted aroma of dark chocolate and cocoa, rich and robust; a touch of vanilla and highland whisky; oily and full-bodied, very bitter; long bitter chocolatey, roasted aftertaste - what a beer! (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black colour with a little dark beige head; roasted aroma of pralines, notes of cherries and a touch of mint; viscous, full-bodied; robust bitterness; very bitter chocolatey finish with notes of cookies and a warming alcohol kick (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black colour with a little dark beige head; roasted whisky-like aroma with strong notes of pralines; solid carbonation with a full malt body, some sweetness and a touch of acidity, moderately dry, very bitter aftertaste where roasted chocolatey notes meet some wood and whisky from Bier-Bienne - dark black beer with no head retention; notes of whisky and wood, pralines and licorice; low carbonation and quite full-bodied; gently sticky and pretty sweet; a late moderate bitterness; long and deep aftertaste of black chocolate, dry and with notes of cacao and whisky - a somptuous dessert beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy reddish colour with no foam left; resinous nose, aroma of wood and raspberries marmelade; moderate malt body, low carbonation, sweet and a bit sticky, shy bitterness and chewy malts in the mouth; more resinous, woody and red fruity notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond colour with a modest foam left; aroma of citrus and caramel; rounded palate and a low carbonation, some sweetness and a late and low bitterness, quite dry aftertaste of toffee with hints of apples - nice session beer from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear and pale golden beer under a poor foam left; a shy fruity hoppiness; thin-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; fruity and juicy, refreshing with a subtle hoppy finish from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear dark golden blond beer under a persistent white foam; flowery and yeasty aroma with notes of fruity hops underneath; medium-bodied and with a fair, subtle and lively carbonation; some tart bitterness; dry and quite long bitter fruity and flowery finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond colour with a little white foam left; a decent grapefruity hoppiness; medium-bodied and a smooth palate, decently bitter and with a long fruity hoppy finish - slightly perfumy and fairly aromatic courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark black coloured with a little elusive brown foam; fair aroma of chocolate malts and undefined red fruits; good malt body, moderately sweet with a toasty malty and fruity finish, quite dry and with notes of ashes - very pleasant orange colour, fine head, nice lace, herbal with light smokey notes, medium-bodied, quite neutral flavour, smooth, dry and slightly spicy finish from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy amber colour with no head retention; pretty complex aroma of barnyard, burnt almonds and Portwine; very Thomas Hardy-like; some tartness and a slightly sticky palate, full-bodied, not really bitter but with a fair herbal tartness; long aftertaste of whisky, mint and caramel - a bit confusing but I’ve decided to like it! from crackedkettle.com - clear and bright amber colour, little white foam; aroma of red fruits, caramel and solvent; sweet and slightly sticky, medium-bodied, late and moderate bitterness; the finish is fizzy and shows residual sugars along with more fruity tones - pleasant and well-made but not very complex very dark brown colour with a nice slightly brown tainted head, roasted coffeish and herbal aroma, smooth and rather light-bodied, the finish is dry, earthy and moderately bitter - balanced and interesting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond in colour and with a little foam left; notes of yeast, grapefruit and caramel in the nose; a clean palate and a medium malt backbone; a gentle herbal bitterness, quite dry gently herbal and fruity finish - pretty drinkable if not complex from crackedkettle.com - very dark brown colour, no foam left; decently roasted with notes of blackcurrant and raisins; solid carbonation and a moderate malt body; decent bitterness and a long aftertaste of ashes and blackcurrant - subtle and complex from crackedkettle.com - clear red-orange colour with a little foam; deep and charming aroma of raspberries; moderate malt body, juicy, some sourness brings a good balance; quite dry and long sourish aftertaste of berries - original and good courtesy of Julien Allen - cloudy dark red-amber colour with a little beige foam; fair resinous and fruity hoppiness; smooth palate, lively and full-bodied; clean and robust bitterness, long and bitter finish of red fruits, caramel and a touch of pine needles - complex and beautiful courtesy of Julien Allen - slightly hazy dark amber colour, big and firm beige foam; aroma of caramel and plenty of flowery aromatic hops; quite low carbonation and a very smooth mouthfeel; a charming bitterness, slightly dry with notes of red fruits, cream and caramel - a beautiful session beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear golden-bronze colour with a firm and long lasting white foam; flowers and tangerines in a quite discrete nose; good malt body and quite tart/astringent; fairly hoppy finish, very aromatic deep golden colour, few head, salami aroma, flat and really dry clear dark ruby-brown colour with little foam, honey and licorice aroma, some roasted notes, oily and medium-bodied, sweet with a decent finishing bitterness, the aftertaste is honeyish, short and quite watery amber colour, smooth, bitter ruby colour, fine head, cherry and smokey aroma, sweet, coffee, alcool, oily and syrupy - quite disgusting at the end of the bottle courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very dark brown colour with an elusive foam; a solid aroma of wood and whisky, caramel and nuts; sweet and full-bodied, thick, a moderate bitterness, some apparent alcohol with more robust notes of wood and toffee; warming and vinous ruby in colour, fine head, some vegetable aroma, almost no hops, slightly sour - I don't see any analogies with an IPA but in any cases, IPA or not, this is a poor beer. dark brown colour, few head, smoked aroma, malty, cherry, full-bodied, well-balanced copper colour, dry hop aroma, with a hint of caramel golden-bronze colour, few head, alcohol, slightly nutty aroma, very malty, sweet with a dry finish - good for a malt liquor light amber colour, no head, peach, strong alcohol nose, syrupy, very sweet, aggressive alcohol kick - great for alcoholics ! clear ruby-brown colour with a little foam; aroma of prune and butterscotch with some alcohol notes in the background; medium malt body, late bitterness and a long malty and earthy finish with a nice fruity touch - complex courtesy of Per - clear and dark ruby-brown colour, almost no foam remaining; woody nose, aroma of licorice and black cherries, Portwine-like; oily and sticky, very sweet and full-bodied with a moderate bitterness; dry aftertaste of licorice and prunes with a solid alcohol touch - a beer which deserves respect and certainly has a high ageing potential clear and bright dark reddish-brown colour, fine head, complex aroma of licorice, wood and alcohol, slightly roasted, sweet and full-bodied with a toasted bitter malty finish - this beer seems to have a huge ageing potentiel ruby-brown colour, the initial foam quickly disappears, deep and very complex nose of prune, licorice, alcohol and spices (ginger, ?), full-bodied, robust bitterness and a long alcohol, malty and fruity finish - thanks to fiulijn for this beautiful brew ! courtesy of fiulijn - pale yellow colour with a fast collapsing foam; aroma of plastic, corn and dust; thin-bodied and moderately carbonated; no bitterness and a short corny finish canned; courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear golden colour with an irregular and poor white foam; aroma of herbs and paper; clean and fresh, medium-bodied; slightly oily with a fair bitterness; moderate herbal finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg;canned - clear and pale golden colour under a solid persistent white foam; aroma of rancid butter with light flowery notes; some sweetness and no bitterness, medium-bodied; more rancid notes in the finish - skip it! clear golden-orange colour and a fast disappearing foam; discreetly herbal with notes of almonds; some tartness and a moderate malt body; moderately bitter and very dry finish; clean and short aftertaste - not bad at all brewed under licence of Erste Kulmbacher - clear bright golden colour, little head and a correct lacing, grassy nose with some buttery notes, tart and medium-bodied, some sweetness, the finish is dry and bitter with long herbal notes - a beautiful pils clear golden colour, fine head, strong aroma of wet carton, light-bodied, sweet, quite watery finish - barely drinkable light golden colour, few head, fine hop aroma, sweet fruity flavor orange colour, fruity aroma, bitter flavor - interesting pilsner ! courtesy of oh6gdx - pale golden colour with a solid bright white foam left; aroma of butter and plastic with some grassy notes; tart and sweet with a moderate malt body; grassy/herbal finish with some bitterness courtesy of oh6gdx - clear dark brown colour with a fair creamy beige foam; toasted malty aroma with notes of cola and butter; the palate is fresh with a moderate carbonation and a decent malt backbone; aftertaste of toffee with long toasted malty notes canned; courtesy of Toni Hutter - clear golden beer with a poor foam left; aroma of hay and corn, slightly dusty; thin-bodied and quite watery; dusty and short aftertaste canned; courtesy of Toni Hutter - clear and pale golden beer with no head retention; aroma of solvant and corn; sticky and thin-bodied; pretty harsh with an aggressive bitterness; sharp corny finish - bad courtesy of Toni Hutter; canned - bright golden beer under a respectable white head; notes of solvant in the aroma; sweet and sticky, moderate malt backbone and pretty watery; short tasteless finish with hints of plastic courtesy of Toni Hutter; canned - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; vaguely malty and corny aroma; medium-bodied and gently sticky; decently tasty and with a moderate bitterness; pretty long malty and aromatic finish - acceptable courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy orange colour with no foam left; aroma of cider, old apple and candi sugar; medium-bodied and slightly acidic, moderate carbonation, short and quite dry acidic finish of apple and herbs - not sure if it is supposed to taste like this ... golden colour, middle hop aroma, spicy finish clear pale golden colour, chaotic foam, almost not perceptible aromatic hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied, quite watery, short malty finish - totally without character ruby colour, fine head, malty, chocolate aroma, earthy - interesting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear golden colour with a chaotic and elusive foam made of big bubbles; discrete aroma of dust and plastic; thin-bodied, sweet and watery; short aftertaste of shy hops - very weak courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a very dark black, almost opaque colour; poor head retention leaving just shy beige traces of foam; generously toasted, almost smokey; fair notes of toffee and malts; sweet with a modest malt body and a poor carbonation, sweet caramelish aftertaste with biscuity notes - lacks of satisfying balance from erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber-orange colour with a little persistent head; flowery and caramelish hoppiness; medium-bodied and decently tasty, a robust carbonation, a decent bitterness and a pretty long flowery hoppy finish - a nice session beer from Erzbierschof - dark black beer under a persistent beige foam; a robust coffeish aroma with notes of nuts, undefined spices and mocha; full-bodied and very tasty; quite dry and decently bitter; very long roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of molasses, walnuts and some warming alcohol notes courtesy of Per Forsgren - pale lactic-orange colour without foam; aroma of herbs and honey; lot of carbonation, sour and acidic, moderate malt body; acidic honeyish aftertaste - weird courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear golden-bronze colour with little foam left; shy herbs and paperboard in the nose; low carbonation and quite sweet, medium-bodied, unclean palate; the finish is sweetish and dusty - poor stuff of very bad quality courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear red-amber colour with no foam left; aroma of popcorn; moderate malt body; some sweetness and a late earthy tartness; the finish is quite tasteless and corny - what a poor beer! courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear bronze colour with no foam left; very discrete nose with a touch of peanuts; sweet and medium-bodied, low (if any) bitterness; dusty and peanutty aftertaste - inoffensive courtesy of Per Forsgren - pale yellow colour with no foam left; aroma of citrus lemonade; very sweet with a poor malt body, no bitterness and a long sugary citrusy finish - this energy drink is a joke courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear reddish-amber colour, big creamy beige head and a nice lacing; aroma of meat and yeast; medium-bodied, a touch of bitterness, some tartness, more notes of meat in the finish - deeply strange ... and by no mean a Kölsch courtesy of Per Forsgren - dark black colour with a very little beige foam; roasted and lactic aroma of chocolate and ashes; low carbonation, very thin-bodied, sweet with a dry and totally flat finish of roasted chocolate malts - very poor stuff deep golden, transparent, very few head, few aroma, oily, neutral flavor, dry finish - not good courtesy of Per Forsgren - pours a clear bronze colour with a little head; correct lace; some aromatic hops with notes of peanuts; moderate and irregular malt body (faints on the end), fizzy with a decent bitterness, very dry but short corny finish - weird and unbalanced courtesy of fiulijn - quite clear blond beer with a poor head retention; some spicy tones, herbal hoppiness, lemongrass; medium-bodied and tart, fairly bitter and with a citrusy hoppy finish courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy golden beer with a modest foam left; very herbal nose, yeasty and with notes of apricot; moderate malt backbone, fizzy and quite dry; fairly bitter and short herbal hoppy finish - fresh and pleasant clear dark brown colour, almost no foam, a slight hint of roasted malt and caramel in the nose, sweet and light-bodied and ... nothing ! Just prodigiously tasteless - what is this supposed to be ?! clear pale yellow colour, few head, some grain and alcohol in the (poor) nose, sweet, tart and watery, nothing noticeable in the finish - very weak golden colour, mild hop aroma, sweet, smooth courtesy of Antonio Ruiz; canned - pale and clear golden-blond colour; chaotic white foam left; oily grassy hops with grainy notes, sweet and without bitterness, medium-bodied; grainy and carton-like finish - mainstream courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear bright golden colour under a foamy white head;; solid grassy nose with a touch of dust and pepper; good malt body, some sweetness and slightly oily; moderate bitterness before a quite long herbal finish - great balance courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear and bright bronze colour, little irregualar foam; a fair flowery hoppiness in the nose; sweet and malty, clean and quite tasty palate; long flowery and malty aftertaste - a nice beer canned; courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - black coloured with an irregular and poor beige foam but which leaves a correct lacing; gently toasty nose of ashes and black cherries, sweet and medium-bodied, sligthly dry and bitter aftertaste of ashes and chocolate courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear amber coloured with a firm and persistent pale beige foam; flowery hoppy aroma with notes of caramel; good malt body, rather on the sweet side and with a subtle carbonation; some late decent bitterness, long flowery and caramelish aftertaste - a good beer canned; courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - translucide and bright golden colour with a little white foam; nice lace; mellow nose of butter and corn; watery and tasteless palate, no bitterness and a shy corny aftertaste - close to water courtesy of Daniel Haller; canned, labeled Cerveza - clear bright golden colour with a poor chaotic foam left; a fair oily grassy nose; medium-bodied and quite sweet, low bitterness; fizzy, malty and grassy finish courtesy of Daniel Haller; canned - pale and clear golden colour; very poor foam left; shows a solid aroma of wet paperboard; fizzy and thin-bodied, watery finish with light papery notes courtesy of Daniel Haller; canned - bright and clear golden colour, no foam left; a vague herbal reminiscence in the nose; medium-bodied and with some corny tartness, sweet and with a biting bitterness; short corny finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - black in colour with a huge beige foam; robust aroma of mocha and vanilla; medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and with a touch of acidity, slightly dry with a long chocolatey and coffeish finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy amber-orange colour with no head retention; aroma of grapefruit, blood oranges and a touch of cinnamon; sweet and with some bitterness; effervescent malty and fruity finish with notes of blood oranges and cherries courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy and bright orange colour with a little irregular white foam left; nice lace on the side of the glass; aroma of apricot, cream and orange juice; medium-bodied, high carbonation and with a solid tart bitterness, astringent, very dry and aggressive bitter fruity finish - very hoppy and rough courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear and pale yellow coloured; little white foam formed of big bubbles and quickly collapsing; aroma of apples and plastic; sweet and watery; some tartness; quite dry and tasteless finish - a speechless beer courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy blond-orange colour with floating particles within; little persistent foam; weird madereized notes in the nose; caramel and candi sugar; sweet and quite full-bodied, moderate carbonation, the palate is decently tasty, residual sugars, caramel and herbs in a quite malty finish courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear golden-bronze colour with a little persistent foam; a good balance between malts and hops in the nose, notes of peanuts; good malt body with some sweetness, tasty, late but decent bitterness, long malty and biscuity finish - a good one courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear amber colour with a solid pale beige foam; correct lacing; flowery nose with notes of red fruits; quite creamy mouthfeel with a solid malt body; very lively and tasty palate; some decent late bitterness and a long flowery, caramelish and fruity finish - a good beer clear golden colour, little chaotic foam but a correct lacing, very light aromatic hoppiness, oily and medium-bodied, the finish is totally neutral - meaningless courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - an alsatian style beer ?!? well ... pours a clear golden-bronze colour with a solid white head; correct lacing; gently malty with notes of corn; soft and slightly oily, respectable malt body, quite sweet; malty and flowery finish with some residual sugars - decent courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz; canned - bright golden colour with a little persistent white foam; slightly grainy aroma with light notes of wort; flat and a bit tart; quite dry and corny finish with more notes of wort (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear golden colour; solid white head; aroma of corn and butter with a touch of solvent; sweet and with a decent malt body; slightly oily with a sweetish malty finish and a late alcohol touch (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear yellow colour with a persistent white foam; nice lace; notes of banana and undefined spices; lot of carbonation and a poor malt body; fizzy wheaty and banana finish - correct but they should improve their quality control as the first bottle smelled outrageously after sulphur and rotten eggs courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and bright pale golden colour, nice white foam and a correct lace; insignificant flowery nose with notes of paperboard, medium-bodied and quite sweet; a late tartness but quite oily palate; a grassy and carton-like finish achieves to qualify it as modest courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - dark brown colour with a ruby hue; stable beige foam; aroma of cola and toffee, roasted malts; moderate malt body, sweet with a quite high carbonation; the finish is toasted with notes of chocolate and peppermint - nothing to do with a bock but not bad at all very bad, disgusting canned; courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear and bright golden colour with a solid white foam; a shy flowery hoppiness is met by some butterey notes; soft and creamy palate with a medium malt body; the finish shows a quite heavy and weird maltiness with notes of corn canned, 5.6%; courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - pours a very dark ruby-brown colour under a very foamy beige head; fairly toasted nose of dust and ashes; medium-bodied and quite sweet, solid and fine carbonation, creamy and toasted finish of ashes canned; courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear bronze coloured, poor and irregular foam; aroma of oranges with a touch of alcohol, sweet and slightly oily, sweetish and tasteless finish with more light fruity notes and some hints of cheap alcohol and solvent courtesy of Antonio Ruiz; canned - pale golden colour, persistent white foam; grain and paperboard in the nose; sweet and slightly oily, moderate carbonation and with some late harshness; corny finish - cheap courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - reddish and clear colour, little persistent foam; aroma of coconut and paint, chewy malts; sweet and solid malt body; aftertaste of solvent, alcohol and red fruits - looks like something went wrong during fermentation courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy amber-orange colour with no foam left; aroma of cider and candi sugar; highly carbonated and pretty sweet, medium-bodied; the finish is corny and fruity (pear dominates) - quite weird courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy blond colour with tons of particles floating within, modest head retention; cardboard and metallic nose; oily palate and low to medium malt backbone, no bitterness; unpleasant metallic finish - urghhh! courtesy of Antonio Ruiz; canned - pale and clear golden colour with a persistent but chaotic foam; understated aroma which manages to reduce the unusual flaws of NA beers to the minimum showing just some hints of wort; very watery and tasteless; short and inexistent finish - quite close to water courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear golden-bronze colour with a solid foamy white head; nice lace; oily grassy aromatic hoppiness; good malt body, sweet and slightly sticky; a decent late bitterness introduces a long aromatic herbal finish and some notes of alcohol and honey - a respectable brew courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - slightly hazy dark blond colour with a solid and firm white head; aroma of dust, bread and almonds; quite full-bodied, some sweetness and with a moderate bitterness; fairly tasty; quite dry and with more lingering bready notes in the finish - surprising courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a very dark brown almost black beer under a persistent and firm beige foam; solidly roasted malty aroma, dark chocolate, hazelnut and a touch of licorice; moderate malt body, oily and with some sourness, pretty short toasted chocolatey finish with hints of vanilla - interesting courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - pours a clear amber colour with a poor foam; the aroma is flowery with notes of caramel, orange and alcohol; sweet with a solid malt body; slightly oily; quite spicy; long malty and peppery finish with a warming alcohol touch re-rated 3-2018; from supermarket Aldi - translucid golden-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of wort, corn and metal; oily palate, thin-bodied, sweet and tart; harsh bitterness; metallic and honeyish finish - horrible courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy and pale blond colour under a firm white head; strong aroma of ripe bananas with notes of grapefruit in the background; highly carbonated and with a medium malt body (some light spicy notes), fizzy and with a quite long banana and corny finish transparent golden colour, fine head and lace, decent hop aroma, smooth with a slightly dry finish pale yellow colour, few head, some hop aroma, fresh, too much carbonation, dry aftertaste - if this is a pale ale, my name is Jesus. very dark colour, few head, burnt caramel aroma, malty, roasted, slightly bitter aftertaste courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - pours a very dark brown colour under a creamy dark beige foam; very toasted aroma of nuts, gingerbread and brownies; mouthfeel starts creamy, some sweetness, a touch of sourness and a medium malt body; long toasted aftertaste of coffee and cookies - a beer with class courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - cloudy amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; the nose is very spicy (ginger, mint) and a bit medicinal; solid malt body, sweet and fairly bitter, robust carbonation and a very long spicy finish - never cloying despite the heavy presence of spices; a weird beer and after some reflexions, I decided that I like it courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - hazy amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of corn, biscuit and almonds; medium-bodied with a light bitterness; gently sticky, slightly dry and chewy malty, almondy finish courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of celeri with some aromatic hops; creamy palate, sharp on the tongue, quite dry, medium-bodied, unclean hoppy finish with more notes of vegetables and DMS courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - brown ber with a poor head retention; roasted biscuity maltiness with some hop presence; medium-bodied, dry and malty, caramel and biscuit aftertaste courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Jean Hummler - clear bronze colour with a fast vanishing head; sourish/acidic nose with notes of apples and vinegar; medium-bodied and pretty sour; quite dry and with a long fruity sourish, resinous finish - very nice courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - pale blond beer, hazy; lot of coriander and perfumy nose; hay; thin-bodied, salty and very dry spicy finish - forget it ! courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear ruby-brown colour, very little foam left; aroma of toasted malts and caramel; moderately sweet with a medium malt body and some late bitterness; the finish is quite long, decently malty and fairly toasted - a pleasant one courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz; canned - pale golden colour with a little persistent head; aroma of hay and wort; smooth and flat palate, low carbonation, tasteless finish but without many of the bad NA characteristics canned; courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear golden colour with a little foam; aroma of corn and rice; medium-bodied, sweet and slightly tart; corny and malty finish - cheap courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear golden colour with a poor foam left; light notes of plastic and flowers; light-bodied, corny and slightly bitter; gently malty and plastic-like aftertaste courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy amber-brown colour, absolutely no head retention, very meaty nose hiding notes of prune and caramel below; slightly fizzy and pretty sour, medium-bodied; short sourish and meaty finish - a total failure clear golden colour with a little white foam; correct lacing; aroma of corn, sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness; thin and watery corny finish - useless draught@erzbierschof’s bar - hazy reddish-amber beer under a little long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; a solid hop presence, citrus and lemongrass; soft and velvety palate, moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, very bitter and with a long fruity gently spicy (ginger comes to mind) hoppy finish - long lasting bitterness - very drinkable courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - gusher at the bottle opening ... cloudy dark orange colour with a solid creamy beige foam left; correct lacework; yeasty nose, almonds and flowers, some sourish tones, medium-bodied and a creamy mouthfeel, some sourness and a a creamy, almondy and bready finish - weird but interesting courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - dark brown colour with a solid and long lasting creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of black cherries, licorice and honey; a good malt body and some sweetness, a light tart sourness and a long aromatic fruity finish - highly carbonated courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear and bright golden colour, big foamy white head; oily aromatic hoppy nose with notes of corn and grass; sweet and oily; medium to full malt backbone; no bitterness, long and a bit soapy aromatic hoppy finish - quite heavy courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear and bright golden colour under a foamy and fast collapsing white foam; corny and slightly herbal nose; moderate malt body with a light and slightly harsh bitterness; quite dry herbal finish - acceptable courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz - clear and pale golden-yellow colour; aroma of fresh corns; moderate malt body; some sweetness and quite tart; the finish is dry, slightly bitter with light herbal and corny notes clear golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, strong herbal aroma, oily, full-bodied with a dry herbal and slightly bitter finish courtesy of Antonio Rey Ruiz; canned - pours a clear amber colour with a pale beige foam; subtle aroma of herbs and hemp; good malt body, some sweetness evenly balanced by some tart bitterness; long herbal finish - subtle and well-made a vodka floavoured beer - light hazy pale golden colour with few foam, lemon and potatoes aroma, very sweet, sugary, dry vodka aftertaste - not so bad courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a little foam left; aroma of cider, pear and candi sugar; fizzy and with a moderate malt body, sweet with an aftertaste of corn and apple dark black colour, creamy dark head which quickly disappears; complex aroma of black chocolate, plum and raisins, tart, some acidity, lot of character, nice bitter and slightly fruity finish courtesy of Julien Allen - slightly hazy golden colour with a little foam left; aroma of corn, apple and a touch of alcohol; sweet and slightly oily, quite thick; some tartness and lot of residual sugars with more apples, corn and a note of warming alcohol in the finish golden colour, nice head, seafruit aroma, smooth, unpleasant aftertaste transparent golden colour, few head, mixed aroma of malt and solvent, smooth, long dry and disgusting paperboard aftertaste - terrible ... from crackedkettle.com - very slightly hazy pale golden colour and with a modest head retention; aromatic nose with notes of paper, a bit caramelized; medium-bodied with a light tartness; the finish is a bit carton-like with shy malty notes - just drinkable big thank you to Per Samuelsson - a beer mixed with carbonated water - pale almost clear golden colour, almost no foam remaining; lemony and sugary nose; very effervescent and very sweet, no malt body, short citrusy finish - urghhh courtesy of Domtom; 2005 vintage sampled 2/2007 - very dark ruby-brown, well almost black colour; the little foam doesn’t last for long; fairly toasty with robust notes of cocoa; quite full-bodied, fine effervesence; the sweetness is partially balanced by a tart bitterness; long toasty finish with notes of raisins and cocoa

8-2000, from AB PRIPPS D. CARNEGIE & CO, 1998 vintage 4/7/8/4/15 = 3.8 clear amber-blond colour with little foam, plastic and olive aroma, oily and heavy body with an astringent bitterness, dry and short metallic bitter finish - brutal and without complexity clear golden colour and a solid but unregular foam; solid aroma of wet paperboard and old apples; sweet with a modest malt body, slightly oily, short and partially dry aftertaste of rotten fruits and vegetables - help me ! I'm lost on the dark side of swedish beers ... courtesy of oh6gdx - clear ruby-brown colour with a solid pale beige foam; aroma of caramel and biscuit; full-bodied, sweet and malty; a decent bitterness and a long malty caramelish aftertaste - not bad courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy blond colour with a poor head retention, aroma of grain and peanuts; medium-bodied, slightly tart and a moderate bitterness; short and dry grainy malty finish courtesy of Domtom - clear and pale golden colour, rough little foam; corny nose with notes of paper; terribly thin-bodied and watery, no bitterness; short corny finish - god ! what a poor stuff ! bottled; thx to Per - hazy dark brown colour with almost no foam; very deep and impressive aroma of nuts, licorice and pineapple with a touch of alcohol; sweet and sour with a medium to full body, oily with a long malty and warming alcohol finish - syrupy, difficult and with analogy with EKU 28, but fortunately much better light hazy golden-orange colour, the initial head quickly disappears, nutty aroma with notes of orange, slightly oily, light to medium body, touch of sourness, bready and rather sourish aftertaste dark black colour and almost no remaining foam; black chocolate and licorice with solid notes of alcohol and cold coffee; oily and thick but not too much, a touch of late sourness gives it a good balance; long espresso and licorice aftertaste - a solid, robust yet easy too drink imperial stout courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a giant white foam left; notes of mango and dust; medium-bodied and slightly astringent, dry and bitter with long fruity and yeasty notes courtesy of Per - hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; aroma of pear and dust with light notes of bretts; some sweetness in the background; a fair carbonation and a good malt backbone; quite dry aftertaste of barnyard and yellow fruits - very nicely made courtesy of Per - slightly hazy dark ruby brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of herbs, tea and caramel; thin-bodied and sweet; no bitterness; a quite long aftertaste of tea, herbs and prunes - interesting courtesy of Per - cloudy dark brown beer under a fair creamy beige foam; nice lacework; yeasty and malty with robust notes of ripe bananas; very sweet and creamy palate; long malty aftertaste with more notes of banana and residual sugars courtesy of Per - cloudy brown beer with a persistent beige foam; strong malty aroma of biscuit and hazelnuts; a good malt body, a low carbonation and bitterness; slightly earthy finish with lingering notes of almonds and cookies courtesy of Per - cloudy brown beer under a solid beige foam; aroma of malt and nougat; hints of apples; quite sweet and with a good malt body; quite highly carbonated; no bitterness and a long malty and fruity finish with some residual sweetness can; courtesy of Domtom - pours a clear amber colour with a fast collapsing head; very metallic nose, some alcohol and an earthy touch; sweet and a bit oily, medium-bodied; tart corny finish with some astringence; more metallic notes and a touch of caramel maltiness in the aftertaste - I've had worse malt liquor canned; courtesy of oh6gdx - clear and pale golden colour, little white foam formed of big bubbles; aroma of fresh apples with a touch of plastic and solvent; sweet and with a moderate malt body; juicy with a subtle carbonation; a late bitterness and a sweetish fruity and slightly corny finish courtesy of Domtom - clear and very dark brown colour with a giant creamy beige head; soapy and metallic aroma, decent roastiness and notes of raisins; thin-bodied and moderately sweet; the finish is slightly salty and terribly watery - a whole bottle of nothing courtesy of Per Samuelsson - cloudy and dark red-amber colour; persistent fine beige head and a superb lacing; aroma of apple, grapefruit and yeast; some initial sweetness soon followed by a slightly tart bitterness; medium-bodied; dry bitter and slightly salty, fruity finish - very interesting courtesy of Per - dark black coloured with a poor head retention; aroma of cold coffee, licorice and black cherries; fairly roasted; very tasty and full-bodied, a solid sweetness and a strong bitterness on top of it; quite high carbonation, light residual sugars and a very long roasted coffeish and black chocolatey aftertaste - beautiful courtesy of Per Forsgren - the beer is violently foaming at the opening and I fear a possible infection; cloudy reddish-brown colour under a giant beige foam; aroma of nougat, redfruits and a touch of vinegar; overcarbonated with a robust acidity and sourness, medium to full malt body, creamy and dusty finish of malt, biscuit and red fruits - will have to rate it again if possible courtesy of Per Forsgren - hazy dark orange colour with a giant pale beige foam; estery and dusty nose, notes of marzipan and citrus; lot of carbonation, some astringence and medium-bodied, very fizzy mouthfeel; dry and very bitter, aftertaste of orange peels; fairly hoppy and a bit spicy - complex courtesy of Per - cloudy amber-orange colour with almost no foam left; malty and slightly biscuity with notes of corn; medium-bodied and with a low bitterness, some late bitterness and residual sugars in a corny and gently aromatic flowery finish courtesy of Per - cloudy reddish in colour; sloid creamy beige foam and a nice lacing; robust aroma of red fruits, quite dusty; very astringent, mediumb-bodied, quite bitter; very long aftertaste of dry berries - unusual courtesy of Per - very dark brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of roasted walnuts and chocolate, coffee notes too; very smooth with a high carbonation, good malt body; quite salty which adds to the drinkability, lively palate, decent bitterness and a long roasted coffee aftertaste with a touch of licorice; dry and salty - original and very interesting courtesy of Per - hazy redish-brown colour with a poor head retention; very malty and nutty aroma with notes of apples and gingerbread underneath; full-bodied and sticky, strong sweetness partially balanced by a fair bitterness; very long nutty finish, malty and with residual sugars - a solid, very tasty beer courtesy of Per - pours a clear reddish-amber colour with an elusive foam; very hoppy aroma showing plums and litchies with also a touch of licorice; full-bodied and a bit sticky; solid bitterness, long bitter aromatic finish with more fruity notes - clean and straightforward courtesy of Per - hazy amber-brown colour with a poor head retention; very malty aroma (bread, marzipan and caramel) with flowery hoppy tones in the background, medium- to full-bodied and quite acidic; a late bitterness introduces a long malty and flowery hoppy finish - unusual IPA but a good beer - cloudy dark brown colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; dusty with a robust biscuity maltiness and some sourish notes; creamy mouthfeeel, sweet and sour/acidic with a late bitterness; long malty, cookie-like finish with persistent sourish notes - very nice though I’m not fully convinced that this batch was totally under control courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond with a solid creamy white head, nice lace; shows a fair fruity hoppy aroma with notes of star fruit, peach and cream; medium-bodied and a clean palate, a decent bitterness, slightly dry and long fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable courtesy of Per - hazy very dark brown colour with a modest foam left; gently toasted aroma with notes of biscuit, licorice and caramel; a low carbonation and a good malt body; sweet, slightly dry and malty caramelish hoppy finish courtesy of Per - cloudy brown colour with a poor foam left; a nice balance between malts and hops in the nose; notes of biscuit and marzipan with hints of grapefruit underneath; medium-bodied with some sweetness, some late bitterness before a fair malty, nutty finish with some hops reminiscence courtesy of Per - dark black colour with a very foamy beige head; roasted aroma of milk coffee; quite thin-bodied and very tart palate; licorice, very fizzy with a quite dry coffeish and licorice finish courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a solid creamy pale beige foam; aroma of almonds and tangerines; slightly dusty, quite juicy mouthfeel, some acidity and a fair carbonation; a decent late astringent bitterness before a long fruity and acidic finish - unusual courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a very foamy beige head; aroma of malt, barnyard, nuts and banana; pretty sweet and quite full-bodied; residual sweetness and a long malty finish with more weird notes of fruits and vegetables - a bit chaotic courtesy of Per - cloudy blond-orange beer under a persistent white foam left; a robust citric hoppiness, notes of grapefruit and orange peels; a good malt body; juicy and tasty; some acidic tartness and a fair bitterness; quite dry and long fruity very hoppy finish - very nice courtesy of Per - hazy brown beer with a poor foam left; some tiasted maltiness with notes of cola and biscuit; some sweetness and a low bitterness; creamy palate and slightly dry; short toasted and shy hazelnutty aftertaste courtesy of Per - hazy reddish-brown beer with a solid beige foam left; correct lacework; aroma of smoked bacon and hazelnuts; medium-bodied and fairly sweet; the aftertaste is smokey with residual sugars and notes of hazelnuts and earth courtesy of Per - cloudy orange beer under a little white foam; decently hoppy with notes of cream and apricots; unclean nose; medium-bodied and decently bitter; dusty and slightly fruity finish courtesy of Per - hazy blond beer with a huge white foam; beautiful lacework; a solid citric hoppiness with notes of oranges; medium-bodied and lively, tasty palate; some sweetness and a late acidity/bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish with a lingering citric finish courtesy of Per - dark black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; beautiful lacework; deep aroma of black chocolate and vanilla; full-bodied and with a low carbonation; a tart bitterness and a long dry aftertaste of black coffee - very roasted courtesy of Per - fully cloudy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly hoppy aroma of red fruits marmalade with notes of marzipan; quite thin-bodied, low carbonation and soft palate; short dusty and fruity finish courtesy of Per - cloudy blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; correct lacework; yeasty with solid notes of tea and coriander; very creamy palate and very sweet, moderate malt backbone; some dry bitter finish with long notes of coriander, peach and tea courtesy of Per - hazy dark orange colour with a poor head retention; fairly fruity hoppiness with notes of pineapple and apricots; moderate carbonation, very tasty and quite full-bodied, clean palate; a solid but not aggressive bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish, quite dry with a lingering bitterness courtesy of Per - cloudy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; a solid yet not overwhelming aroma of ginger with hints of cloves; medium malt body and carbonation; moderate sweetness and quite dry finish; malty aftertaste with lingering notes of ginger and pineapple - well-made courtesy of Per - dark black beer with a huge dark beige foam; nice lacework; solidly roasted aroma with notes of mocha and dark chocolate; a fair carbonation; medium-bodied, sweet and with some sourness; dry and fairly salty with more roasted notes of coffee and hints of nuts - doesn’t fully work on me courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer with an elusive foam; robust hoppy aroma with notes of cream, orange peels, cheese and peaches; full-bodied and with a velvety mouthfeel; very bitter and with a long lasting, hugely bitter, aromatic (mainly fruity) finish - a pretty nice hop bomb sampled 7/2003: ruby-brown colour, no head, licorice aroma, very malty, dark fruits, light oily, sweet with some bitterness, long biscuity finish courtesy of Per - pours a translucide reddish-brown colour under a little but long lasting beige foam; nice lace leaved on the sides of the glass; a distinctive hoppy nose with notes of grapefruit; sweet and moderate malt body, a shy bitterness and a quite long fruity finish with shy malty notes - definitely not what it used to be but quite good anyway dark brown colour, few head, malty aroma, buttery, slightly toasted, sweet and tart, medium malt body with a long dry malty finish courtesy of Per - hazy orange colour with a little foam left; fair aroma of banana with a touch of cloves; strong carbonation and a medium malt body, tart and acidic with a short and moderately dry banana and slightly spicy finish courtesy of Per - dark clear ruby brown colour with a little but persistent beige head; toasted malty aroma with notes of prune and caramel; some sweetness and a solid malt body; very tasty; low bitterness; long malty aftertaste with notes of red fruits - balanced cloudy orange colour, fine head, almond and honey aroma, tart and bitter, acidic, short dry finish dark brown colour without foam, malty, dark fruits aroma, tart and full-bodied with a bitter and somehow coffeish aftertaste courtesy of Per - pours a clear amber colour under a persistent and bright white foam; nice lacework; a piney and fruity hoppy aroma; medium-bodied and with some astringency; a tart bitterness, quite dry hoppy and piney finish courtesy of Per - translucide reddish-amber beer with no foam left; one-dimensional aroma of caramel; very sweet and sticky; full-bodied; aftertaste of solvent and red fruits marmalade - cloying courtesy of oh6gdx .. or was it Per? - pours a hazy reddish-brown colour with a fine persistent foam; aroma of caramel, honey and sour apple; velvety mouthfeel and medium-bodied, initial sweetness soon overwhelmed by a solid sourness; creamy spicy fruity and sourish finish - a bit weird but not bad at all courtesy of Per Forsgren - translucide pale golden colour with a little white head; oily grassy nose; respectable malt body, astringent and fairly bitter, solid carbonation; dry and bitter, fizzy malty finish courtesy of Per - clear reddish-amber colour under a little but persistent white foam; very strong aroma of caramel and butter; sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness and a long sweetish aftertaste of caramel - very one-dimensional strong malt aroma - nice transparent golden colour, nice head, herbal and well-hopped, full with a slightly dry finish bright red-brown colour with a big head, malt and earthy aroma, quite neutral flavour with a dry and rather unpleasant malty finish courtesy of Per - cloudy golden-orange colour with a little and irregular foam but a correct lace; bready aroma with some herbs underneath; solid mouthfeel, some initial sweetness balanced by a decent bitterness; dry and bitter, grassy and malty finish - a well-made pils presenting a solid character courtesy of Per - cloudy bordeaux colour without foam; aroma of cheese, cellar and berries (blueberries ? maybe), moderate malt body and with a fair acidity; quite dry finish with more fruitiness and a lingering acidity - clean and very drinkable courtesy of Per - hazy amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; a decent flowery hoppiness with light herbal notes; medium-bodied and slightly tart, decent bitterness and with a dry flowery finish courtesy of Per - clear dark brown colour with a rubish hue; little elusive beige foam; aroma of milk coffee and ashes; the palate is a bit harsh, quite light-bodied; moderately dry and quite thin aftertaste of cold coffee courtesy of Per Forsgren - dark black colour, little persistent beige foam and a nice lace left one the side of the glass; aroma of wallnut, mocha and alcohol; creamy mouthfeel and full-bodied; solid bitterness; very dry and bitter coffeish and nutty aftertaste with a warming alcohol touch courtesy of Per - cloudy red-amber colour with a firm creamy white head; nice lace; a solid fruity hoppiness with notes of apricot and litchies; robust and regular malt body, clean palate and with a late and powerful bitterness; dry and long fruity hoppy finish - a beautiful brew courtesy of Per - cloudy copper-red colour with a little beige foam; robust aroma of nuts, wood and licorice; sweet and full-bodied, sticky, very bitter; long caramelish and nutty aftertaste - solid and very pleasant courtesy of Per - cloudy bordeaux colour with no remaining foam; aroma of grapefruit, licorice and mint; full and regular malt body; tart and bitter, very bitter indeed; some residual sugars along with mint and grassy notes in the finish - very good and interesting courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; a solid hoppiness with notes of peanuts , malt and almonds; medium-bodied, dusty and gently bitter; long almondy and peanutty finish courtesy of Per - slightly hazy golden-orange beer under a persistent white foam; herbal and resinous aroma with notes of honey; medium-bodied and with a fair carbonation; slightly tart and sticky; quite dry and with a long aftertaste of herbs and licorice - very original and pretty nicely made amber-brown colour, almost no head, well-hopped, floral aroma, medium-bodied, not much character, dry hoppy finish gold-orange colour, fine head, lot of hop aroma, nutty, nice bitterness - closer to an IPA than to a lager clear ruby-brown colour, little foam, fruity and malty hoppy nose, full-bodied, sweet with a robust bitterness, long bitter flowery finish - balanced and very pleasant courtesy of Per - hazy dark ruby-brown colour with a firm creamy beige head; nice lace; citrusy hoppiness with notes of chocolatey malts and grass; full and regular malt body, some sweetness before a long, moderately dry, and fairly bitter finish - a lively, balanced beer with a great character courtesy of Per - pours a clear dark amber colour under a little beige foam; decent hoppy nose with notes of citrus, nut and caramel; slightly earthy; a moderate initial sweetness, very malty and tasty, some astringence, a fair bitterness leads to a long malty caramelish and gently spicy finish - a solid beer dark red-brown colour, fine head, nice lace, very impressive aroma of spices, chocolate and chessnuts, the sweetness is balanced by a nice bitterness, long alcohol and spicy finish light bronze colour, fine head, hint of caramel aroma, robust, comfit-like taste followed by a dry finish - a great beer in this style courtesy of Per - very dark brown colour with a little foam; rich and solid biscuity maltiness with notes of raisins and prune underneath; some initial sweetness, full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and a fair bitterness; long malty aftertaste with notes of wood and prunes - a beautiful and very tasty beer ! dark ruby-brown colour, fine head and a nice lace, malt, chocolate and ginger in the nose, slightly roasted, creamy mouthfeel,medium-bodied, robust bitterness in a long nutty finish - deeply balanced and very well-made; thanks to fiulijn for this one red-brown colour, few head, deep malt aroma, smoked bacon, sweet, full with a dry finish dark brown colour, strong malt aroma, hazelnut, butter flavor, bitter aftertaste, well-structured dark colour, roasty aroma and flavor, quite complex red-brown colour, big head, fine spicy aroma, very malty, long bitter and spicy finish - very satisfying clear red-amber colour with little foam, strong hoppy aroma of red fruits, malty, a bit bubblegum-like, medium-bodied with an astringent bitterness, the finish is dry and very bitter - by far not as good as the last 2 vintages courtesy of Per - cloudy amber-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and herbs; low carbonation and medium-bodied; juicy and with a low bitterness; long dry herbal finish with notes of marzipan and almonds - interesting courtesy of Per - cloudy very dark blond colour under a solid beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of mango and dust; medium-bodied, a hint of sourness and a moderate bitterness; slightly herbal and fruity finish courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of vanilla and honey; sweet and gently sticky, a respectable malt backbone; clean palate, low bitterness and with a long aftertaste of berries and vanilla - very original profile according to the label, this is the "Worlds Best Lager". Of course ... On the other side of the can, the french translation says: "Worlds Best Beer". Do the Swedes mean beer=lager ? - it has a pale golden colour, few head, medium hoppiness with herbal notes, full-bodied, sweet and slightly oily, the finish is quite brief canned - clear golden colour under a huge foamy white head; hints of fresh herbs in the nose, medium-bodied and slightly oily, sweet with a moderate and subtle carbonation, no bitterness; sweetish and gently herbal finish - useless courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear golden colour with a solid white foam; aroma of oily grass and paperboard with light notes of alcohol underneath; medium-bodied, very sweet and sticky, very fizzy and evanescent on the end of the tongue; somehow manages to be quite dry with a harsh bitterness; grassy, salty and warming finish with lingering fruity notes - almost drinkable dark ruby-brown colour, fine head, beautiful lace, grassy aroma, slightly sweet, medium-bodied, salty (!?!) with a dry bitter malty finish - balanced and original re-rated; from Bier-Bienne - clear golden beer with a modest white foam left; notes of oily grassy hops; light buttery; velvety on the tongue, medium-bodied and with a papery bitterness; light dusty and fizzy finish with decent aromatic notes - drinkable

old rating 4/4/4/2/7, 10/2001 courtesy of Laurent Mousson; 2008 vintage - very dark ruby-brown colour, solid dark beige foam with a nice lacing; aroma of cocoa and black chocolate; medium to full malt body, the sweetness dominates; long notes of black chocolate in the aftertaste; roasted - a nice beer courtesy of Per - clear amber-brown colour with a chaotic foam left; hints of caramel and flowers; thin-bodied and gently sweet, moderate carbonation and a short watery corny finish courtesy of Per - offers a cloudy dark orange colour with no foam left; perfumy aroma of cinnamon and tangerines; thin-bodied and with a fair but subtle carbonation; sweet and gently acidic; finishes pretty dry and bitter with lingering notes of tangerines and cinnamon again - quite confusing courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy dark orange colour under a solid foamy white head; fairly hoppy with notes of grapefruit and apples; fizzy and quite thin-bodied; solidly bitter and with a long fruity hoppy finish - refreshing courtesy of Per - dark black with no foam left; aroma of vanilla, black chocolate and licorice; thick and full-bodied, almost no carbonation, very sweet; a late but fair bitterness; long aftertaste of pralines and licorice with strong warming alcohol notes courtesy of Per - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of molasses, nougat, apples and wood; full-bodied and pretty sweet, moderate carbonation, a late and decent bitterness; long malty and toffeish finish with burning notes of alcohol bottled;thx to Per for this one - the beer is a bit nervous at the opening of the bottle and is almost impossible to pour due to exagerated foaming; the small amount of beer under the giant creamy white foam shows a cloudy and bright dark orange colour; a nice lacing is visible as the head is slowly reducing; citrusy nose with notes of apricot and wort in the background; some initial sweetness, very creamy mouthfeel, high carbonation, very tart bitterness, dry fruity and with something unpleasant finish - I'm not convinced courtesy of Per - hazy orange colour under a solid and long lasting bright white foam; aroma of dust and old apples; thin-bodied and creamy mouthfeel; cider-like finish with more dusty tones - unpleasant courtesy of oh6gdx - clear ruby-brown colour under a stable beige head; aroma of herbs, mint and cola; very sweet and with a poor malt body, lemonade-like; short sweetish aftertaste with some undefined spices - very strange and confusing; I'm not sure what to do with it golden colour, nice head, dry hop aroma and flavor courtesy of Per - hazy dark orange colour with a big foamy white head; fairly hoppy nose showing cream and apricot; resinous; full-bodied, moderate and regular carbonation, late and solid bitterness which lasts for a long time in the finish along with some more fruity tones courtesy of Per - dark brown colour and a giant foamy pale beige head; solid smokey nose (close to an Islay whisky) with aroma of honey, wood and pine needles; tart and sweet with a robust malt body; the finish is rather dry with long notes of smoke and caramel - a great beer courtesy of Per cloudy orange colour under a giant creamy white head; nice lace; deep aroma of peach, tangerines and cream; citrusy and with a touch of spices; soft and creamy, some sweetness and a touch of sourness before a decent bitterness; fruity and slightly yeasty finish with notes of orange peel courtesy of Per Forsgren - dark amber colour with a little persistent beige foam; very hoppy, aroma of herbs, mint and gentian; some red fruits, medium-bodied and very bitter, dry and long bitter herbal and fruity finish - complex and very good bottled, thx Per - it pours a pitch-black colour and has a little diminishing brown-tainted foam constituted of big bubbles; big complex roasted nose of nougat, licorice and cocoa, grassy notes are coming up from the background as the beer gets warmer; sweet and full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel with a moderate and clean finishing bitterness; the aftertaste is long, dry and chocolatey - very enjoyable courtesy of Per - dark black colour with a fast collapsing foam; robust roasted coffeish aroma with notes of licorice and cocoa; thick and full-bodied, quite sweet; a fair bitterness and a long chocolatey finish - powerful and complex courtesy of Per Samuelsson - dark black coloured with a little brown foam formed of big bubbles; robust and highly complex aroma: wood and licorice, roasted coffee, chestnuts, prune and a touch of alcohol; thick and slightly oily palate; full-bodied and with a strong but not overwhelming bitterness; very long bitter and salty coffeish aftertaste where more woody, cookie notes can be met along a warming alcohol touch - what a fantastic beer ! complex, powerful but never exuberant courtesy of Per Samuelsson - slightly amber colour and a little foam; huge hoppy aroma showing notes of apricot and cream; full-bodied, lively and soft palate, some sweetness before a powerful bitterness; very long hoppy, fruity finish - a hop bomb which manages to be balanced; what a beer ! courtesy of Per - hazy brown beer with a little beige foam left; strong nutty and malty aroma, notes of nougat, brown sugar and alcohol; thick and full-bodied, rounded and with some late earthy bitterness; long and robust malty and nutty finish with warming notes of alcohol - great stuff courtesy of Per - dark ruby-brown colour and no foam; malty aroma, toasted with cookie notes; mocha and licorice; quite sweet and with a low carbonation; fair malt body with a long aftertaste of cold coffee - one-dimensional but quite good pours a hazy amber colour with a little thin foam; aroma of flowers and orange; oily and with a solid malt backbone, medium bitterness; long dry bitter flowery and hoppy finish courtesy of Per - cloudy orange colour and with a little beige foam left; solid aroma of banana and spices; juicy palate and with a medium malt backbone; moderate bitterness and a long fruity (oranges and banana and spicy finish with a shy metallic touch clear reddish in colour, almost no foam, aroma of banana and pepper, vinous, sweet and full-bodied, lot of carbonation, decent bitterness, the finish is dry, malty and fruity, a little bit bubblegum-like - this beer should improve with aging - thx Per ! courtesy of Per - pours a clear dark brown colour with a fast collapsing head; robustly malty and nutty aroma with decent spicy notes; full-bodied and with a strong initial sweetness, good balance from a respectable late bitterness; long malty and earthy finish with lingering spicy notes - superb clear and bright ruby-brown colour, no foam, malt, licorice, grapefruit and a good hoppiness in the nose, sweet and full-bodied, long dry bitter and a bit smokey malty finish - raw and lacking of complexity; probably too young (thanks to fiulijn for this beer) courtesy of Per - clear bordeaux colour with a fast disappearing foam; aroma of dried fruits, malts and grapefruit; quite sweet with an acidic touch, rounded mouthfeel and a medium to full malt body; finishes bitter and fruity with light alcohol and spiced notes clear amber colour, few head, strange aroma of fruits and vegetable, neutral flavour, short fruity finish - weak; hard to figure what this is supposed to be courtesy of Per - clear dark ruby-brown colour under a little beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of hazelnuts and cookies; medium-bodied and fairly tasty, moderate carbonation and decently bitter; more malty biscuity and hoppy notes in a long lasting finish - very good courtesy of Per - hazy brown coloured and with a little beige foam left; earthy aroma with notes of cookies and caramel, moderate malt body and very velvety mouthfeel; light bitterness and a quite long flowery and malty finish - very drinkable and unspectacular clear bright golden colour, little chaotic foam, subtle fruity and aromatic hoppiness, medium to full-bodied, sweet and oily, long malty and fruity (peach) finish with a touch of bitterness - a very impressive lager courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear and bright reddish-amber colour under a persistent pale beige foam; nice lace; fairly hoppy with notes of red fruits; a subtle carbonation and a decent malt body; a moderate bitterness and a long fresh fruity hoppy finish hazy blond colour, almost no foam, strong flowery hoppiness, some notes of honey, medium-bodied, light sourness and some finishing bitterness, long and tasty finish showing more flowery notes - freshness ans character for this very pleasant beer pours a clear dark ruby brown colour with a solid creamy dark beige head; aroma of smoked sausages and ashes, solid but not exagerated; medium-bodied, slightly oily with a very subtle carbonation, the finish is quite unchallenging, leaving some smokey notes of ashes and nothing more courtesy of Per - very dark brown colour with a persistent creamy beige foam; solid malty aroma with notes of nut, wood and vanilla; creamy mouthfeel with a respectable malt body and a late bitterness; very long malty and wallnutty aftertaste courtesy of Per - hazy bronze colour with a modest head retention; yeasty and spicy aroma, some esters and fruits too; medium-bodied, a moderate bitterness and a short estery and spicy finish courtesy of Per - clear and bright golden-bronze colour with a little white foam; estery nose with notes of pears and loads of spices; full-bodied and with an heavy sweetness; sticky and oily; dry and sharp bitterness before a long spicy and fruity finish where a touch of solvent and a strong alcohol kick appear - heavy and not easy to drink from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg cloudy dark orange beer with a chaotic foam left; pretty hoppy with initial citrusy notes; flowery, piney and gently spicy; quite full-bodied, creamy palate, very dry and solidly bitter; long flowery and spicy bitter hoppy finish - very nice from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of prune, caramel and candy sugar; full-bodied and fairly sweet; sticky and gently bitter; long caramelish aftertaste with residual sugars and hints of apples and warming alcohol notes as well courtesy of Per - dark black with a persistent little dark beige foam; strong notes of ashes with some fruits and chocolate in the background; soft mouthfeel, medium-bodied, sweet and a bit salty; quite dry; long aftertaste of ashes, figs and licorice - full of character and very similar to Cieux IS courtesy of Per - dark black colour and with a modest dark beige foam; strong roasted mocha aroma with notes of black chocolate and ashes; quite sweet and full-bodied, notes of oatmeal and a moderate bitterness; slightly dry with a long chocolatey and corny aftertaste and a fair warming alcohol presence courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond colour with a persistent foam; aroma of tangerines with notes of dust, some sweetness, fairly carbonated with some tart sourness, moderate malt body; gently sourish and fruity finish - not really tasty courtesy of Per; my ratebeer entry #5000 - hazy dark red-amber colour with a little but long lasting beige foam; crystal malts in the front leaviing notes of marzipan and undefined red fruits; very sweet with a solid malt body, sticky and with a late bitterness; long aftertaste of fruit marmalade along with warming alcohol notes courtesy of Per - cloudy orange colour with a white and irregular foamy head; estery nose with notes of orange peels and curaçao; lot of carbonation and some tart acidity; solid sweetness below and a moderate malt body; long fruity finish with lot of residual sugars - easy courtesy of Per - very slightly hazy reddish-amber colour under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; nice lacework; malty and nutty with a solid hoppiness showing notes of red fruits marmalade; moderate carbonation and a fair malt body; slightly sticky and with a high but not aggressive bitterness; the finish shows a nice balance between malts and hops pours a pitch black colour under a strong and creamy brown tainted head; nice lacing; powerful roasted aroma of mocha and cocoa, notes of nut in the background; oily and very smooth in the mouth with a late effervescence, moderate malt body; long dry and bitter roasted coffeish aftertaste - a bit one-dimensional but a strong character dark brown colour, chaotic foam with big bubbles, aroma of smoked meat, some sweetness, decent malt backbone, moderate roasty finish - ok but lacking of complexity clear dark brown colour, almost no foam, toasted malty nose, earthy, medium-bodied, some sweetness, long nutty and malty finish almost black, the initial brown-tainted foam quickly disappears, strong coffeish aroma, roasted, medium-bodied, oily, robust bitterness, long dry coffeish/chocolatey aftertaste - a beautiful beer; thanks to Per for the bottle and fiulijn for sharing it ! hazy bronze-orange colour with a little and regular foam, strong hoppiness with notes of peanuts and orangezest, medium-bodied, oily and bitter, long bitter malty and nutty finish - a beer with a strong character; thanks Per for this one ! dark ruby-brown colour, almost no foam with just some big bubbles, aroma of licorice and prune, toasted, sweet and rather light-bodied, the finish is slightly bitter showing some caramel - subtle and rich very dark brown colour, the initial fine foam quickly disappears, strong aroma of roasted coffee, sweet and light-bodied, dry bitter and toasted mocha aftertaste - very well-made but could afford a stronger body - thx Per for this one. amber-brown colour, almost no head, hoppy, caramel and fruity aroma, medium-bodied, moderate bitterness, short dry fruity finish brown colour, almost no head, dark fruits, very malty, spicy with a strong character, robust dry bitterness, long alcohol and licorice finish - hmmm ! I like this stuff ! red-amber colour, no head, deep complex aroma of honey and flowers, notes of caramel, the sweetness is balanced by a light bitterness, long dry hoppy finish - nice character, refreshing and very pleasant cloudy orange colour with a big creamy head and a beautiful lacing, crisp and clean aromatic hoppiness with notes of hazelnut, full-bodied, oily and very bitter, long dry bitter hoppy finish - a wonderful lager with a big character - thx, Per, for this one ! cloudy amber-orange colour, irregular foam, apricot and flowery aroma, medium- to full-bodied with a robust bitterness, the finish is very dry, long and bitter with fruity and honeyish notes hazy blond-orange colour, little foam, deep aroma of orange and bread, medium-bodied with a very dry bitter and fruity finish thanks to Per for this bottle and to fiulijn for sharing it - almost black colour, the original brown-tainted head disappears instantly, slightly toasted, coffe aroma, notes of nougat, medium-bodied at best with a dry roasted coffeish finish and moderate bitterness - very subtle courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head left; a decent flowery hoppy aroma with notes of almonds and peanuts; quite full-bodied; rounded and clean palate; a good bitterness and a long dry hoppy almondy finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a clear dark brown beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; bready and toasted malty aroma with hints of licorice; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; a late earthy tartness; some decent bitterness and a long earthy and malty biscuity finish courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond colour with a modest head retention; fair flowery hoppiness with resinous notes; good malt body and gently oily on the tongue; a respectable bitterness which lasts in a long flowery and almondy finish - pretty good courtesy of Per - hazy ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; gently hoppy with notes of red fruits and hints of caramel; medium- to full-bodied and pretty tasty, slightly chewy palate, some initial sweetness and a late tart bitterness, fizzy and dry aftertaste of red fruits with lingering aromatic hoppy notes courtesy of Per - cloudy red-amber colour with a very foamy pale beige head; very sharp hoppiness in the nose; apricot, grapefruit and light peppery notes; medium malt body which comes a bit short on the end; very bitter, some astringence, quite dry finish with a long lasting bitter hoppy and fruity touch courtesy of Per - clear dark amber colour with a little pale beige foam; good hoppy aroma with a fair load of caramel; a modest malt body, clean palate; a respectable late bitterness introduces a dry bitter and aromatic hoppy finish where more caramelish notes appear courtesy of Per Forsgren/Samuelsson - hazy and dark ruby-brown colour with a solid and persistent beige head; very hoppy aroma with notes of almonds and bitter oranges; light-bodied with a solid bitterness; dry bitter hoppy and very herbal finish - I'm amazed to see what those guys can do with so few alcohol content! courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy reddish-amber colour with a little beige head; very robust flowery hoppy aroma; the malt profile is hidden by a powerful tart bitterness; creamy mouthfeel; the finish is short, very dry and very bitter, citrusy - what a beautiful surprise ! courtesy of Per Forsgren/Samuelsson - hazy orange colour with a little but persistent white foam; correct lacing; very flowery hoppy nose with notes of orange peel and hay; moderate malt body and fairly bitter; long hoppy and slightly dry finish; a bit resinous courtesy of Per - clear and dark ruby-brown colour under a firm beige head; beautiful lace; the aroma shows a nice play between some roasted nutty maltiness and the fruity aromatic hops; moderate malt body; very bitter; long and bitter roasted and hoppy finish - another wonder from Ölands courtesy of Per - pours a hazy amber-orange colour with a modest foam left; a solid fruity hoppy aroma showing notes of apples and pears; a biting astringency and a moderate malt backbone; very bitter and with a long dry and bitter fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Per Forsgren/Samuelsson - cloudy copper-brown colour with a little irregular foam; hoppy and malty with nutty notes; a solid malt body with a robust bitterness; very long herbal and nutty finish - balanced and with lot of character; another very good beer from Ölands and the first with a decent alcohol content :-) courtesy of Per Samuelsson - slightly hazy dark reddish-amber colour, little beige foam; earthy and grassy aroma; slightly toasty, medium-bodied and solidly bitter; very dry bitter and earthy finish - very good beer ! courtesy of Per - slightly hazy brown colour with a good head retention (beige); phenolic and estery aroma with notes of berries and walnuts; highly carbonated, moderate malt body and with a solid bitterness; very dry and long bitter hoppy fruity finish - interesting character courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy ruby-brown colour with a big creamy beige head leaving a nice lace; the aroma is grassy with notes of candi sugar and hay; very sweet and effervescent, light-bodied and no bitterness; grapefruity and sugary finish - lemonade-like and original but not my kind of beer courtesy of Per Samuelsson - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a solid creamy, slightly beige head; aroma of flavour and cream; grassy; creamy palate medium-bodied; very robust bitterness, fairly dry and bitter hoppy flowery finish - another impressive beer from this brewery courtesy of Per - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a little pale beige foam; aroma of yeast and pine needles; some sweetness and a medium to full malt body; dryish bitterness and with a quite long fruity and resinous hoppy finish - very good courtesy of Per - the beer is nervously pouring out of the bottle, trying to escape from a swiss beerhunter; what a hopeless behaviour ! A dark ruby-brown colour and a dark beige head composed of big bubbles; aroma of tea, spices mint and licorice; very sweet, tart and overcarbonated; poor malt body underneath; sweetish and effervescent finish with more notes of licorice and a touch of dust - my first deception from Ölands courtesy of Per - hazy dark bordeaux colour with a little beige foam; nice lace; the aroma combines cinnamon, cloves and some red fruits; moderate malt body with a robust carbonation; quite harsh bitterness and sourness, dry bitter finish with more spicy notes courtesy of Per - pours a very dark brown colour under a persistent and solid beige foam; fairly roasty with notes of coffee beans and licorice, the whole thing packed with a solid hoppiness; fizzy palate, medium-bodied and with a robust bitterness, earthy coffeish finish - deeply satisfying courtesy of Per - cloudy and very dark brown colour with a persistent but chaotic beige foam; nice lacing; roasted aroma of pear and licorice, some tartness and slightly acidic; moderate malt body which fails on the end of the tongue; fresh and moderately sweet; short and quite dry aftertaste of licorice - very unusual and quite confusing courtesy of Per - hazy bronze-orange colour, little stable foam; huge hoppy nose showing notes of melon, peach and straw; medium-bodied, very tart and very bitter, a bit oily; dry and very bitter aftertaste with more fruity tones - very very good courtesy of Per - hazy ruby-brown colour with no foam left; aroma of red fruits marmelade; chewy malts, sweet with a respectable malt body and a low carbonation; quite long aftertaste of caramel and red fruits @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - golden-amber colour with a little head retention; rich and fresh aroma of orange peel and grapefruit; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; a fair carbonation and very bitter; long bitter fruity finish with hints of caramel - balanced slightly hazy golden-amber colour, little foam, flowery and grassy aroma, some caramel notes, sweet and oily, decent body with a moderately malty finish - not much character dark ruby-brown colour, almost no foam, nutty and spicy nose, malty and earthy, slightly bitter, medium to full-bodied, long woody and nutty finish, well-balanced - very nice ! 2005 vintage - hazy dark brown colour with almost no foam; aroma of nut and wood; very robust malt body and a pronounced dry bitterness and a long biscuity maltiness with light hoppy notes - a solid brew with an impressive malt profile courtesy of Per - hazy dark orange colour, little fast disappearing foam; solid fruity hoppy nose (apricot, tangerine), medium-bodied, a powerful bitterness takes the control of the palate, some astringence, very dry and long bitter, fruity finish - straightforward and dangerously drinkable courtesy of Per Forsgren - slightly hazy blond-orange colour with a modest head retention; solid aroma of bitter oranges with notes of amaretto; creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied and solidly bitter, fruity and bitter finish courtesy of Per - Attention: danger! this beer is pouring out of the bottle nervously leaving about 2 dl on my table ... damned! Cloudy reddish-amber colour with a firm and solid beige foam; aroma of cream, peaches and quince; robustly hoppy; solid malt body and with a good regular carbonation; solid bitterness and a long flowery and fruity finish courtesy of Per - black coloured with a little dark beige foam; nice lace, fair aroma of black chocolate with traces of vanilla; gently roasted; quite full-bodied, some initial sweetness soon followed by a fair bitterness; fizzy palate; the finish shows notes of roasted coffee beans with a hint of licorice - very nice beer courtesy of Per - lactic-orange colour with a persistent white foam; aroma of coriander and rose, orange peel; a light acidity and a soft palate, some sweetness, slightly dry citric finish with lingering notes of cardamom courtesy of Per - cloudy blond-orange beer with a poor foam left; the nose shows a fair flowery and fruity hoppiness; quite full-bodied and tasty; assertive bitterness and a dry flowery/fruity hoppy finish - pretty nice courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer with a little white foam left; nice lace; strong hoppy aroma with notes of peaches, pine needles and quince; slightly oily and full-bodied; robust and quite dry bitterness, long fruity and bitter hoppy finish - very tasty courtesy of Per - hazy dark orange beer under a solid foamy white head; nice lacework; flowery hoppy aroma with notes of almonds and honey; a decent malt backbone and a very tasty palate; rather highly carbonated; pretty bitter and with a long flowery and honeyish bitter hoppy finish - very drinkable clear pale yellow colour, almost no foam, oily and bubblegum-like aroma, sweet, uniforme, heavy - in two words: not pleasant courtesy of Per - cloudy dark reddish colour with a persistent beige foam; malty and fruity nose with notes of vegetables and solvent; a solid malt sweet malt backbone, a bit overcarbonated and with a fair dry bitterness; slightly astringent; long fruity and malty finish - has something unpleasant which is hard to spot courtesy of Per Forsgren - cloudy orange colour, persistent white foam with a nice lacing; solid aroma of grapefruit and orange peels with a hint of pepper; solid carbonation and tartness, some astringence and a solid dry bitterness; long dry and bitter fruity finish (oranges and grapefruit again) - very belgian courtesy of Per - cloudy orange beer under a solid long lasting foam; beautiful lacework; hoppy nose of apricot and peaches; full-bodied and juicy; a solid bitterness, tart and with a long bitter hoppy fruity finish - lot of character courtesy of Per - cloudy dark reddish-brown colour with a firm and persistent beige foam; fairly earthy malty aroma with notes of caramel and pineapple; full-bodied and with a robust carbonation; a solid bitterness lasting in a long malty and earthy finish - power and quality courtesy of Per - pours a fully cloudy ruby-brown colour under a solid beige foam; nice lacing; nice balance in the nose between a fair hop presence and toasted chocolatey malts; notes of herbs and licorice too; some robust sweetness and a full malt body, quite velvety palate; a fair bitterness lasting long in a chocolaty and licorice finish - robust and heavy stuff courtesy of Per Forsgren/Samuelsson - cloudy orange colour with a little foam formed of big bubbles; aroma of blood orange and candi sugar; a bit oily, sweet and slightly bitter; good malt body; sweetish aftertaste of blood orange and undefined spices courtesy of Per Samuelsson - pours a slightly hazy red-amber colour, almost no foam; aroma of raspberries marmelade, sweeties-like with a touch of solvent and alcohol; sweet with a quite sticky mouthfeel; rather full-bodied; long aftertaste where raspberries/strawberries notes come along with glue and alcohol - not bad at all but has something really artificial courtesy of Per - nervously foaming; clear bronze coloured with a little persistent foam; slightly dusty with notes of apples and almonds; fairly hoppy; medium to full malt body; quite astringent and with a long lingering bitterness; hoppy fruity finish with notes of honey courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid beige head left; aroma of pear, apple and cream; quite acidic and with a robust carbonation, medium to full malt backbone, some sweetness and a light bitterness, long aftertaste of pear and almonds with some residual sugars courtesy of Per - dark black coloured with a poor head retention; shows a solid aroma of black chocolate, solidly roasted and with hints of licorice; full-bodied and with a low bitterness; long and thick roasted chocolatey finish courtesy of Per - cloudy reddish-amber beer under a solid beige foam left; nice lacework; quite unclean hoppy aroma with notes of red fruits and vegetables; good malt body and very astringent, fizzy and tart; solidly bitter and dry fruity hoppy finish - unclean and green courtesy of Per - clear dark ruby-brown in colour with a solid creamy dark beige foam left; beautiful lacework; fairly roasted aroma of cocoa, vanilla and walnuts; slightly harsh, medium-bodied and pretty tasty, low bitterness; roasted notes of ashes and black chocolate - very drinkable courtesy of Per - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of apple, prune, candi sugar and caramel; full-bodied and pretty sweet, tasty and slightly tart, moderate bitterness and some residual sugars along with notes of caramel and plums in the finish courtesy of Per - slightly hazy blond beer with a huge foamy white head; nice lace; a solid piney hoppiness with notes of quince; medium-bodied and gently sticky; a subtle carbonation and a fair bitterness; long fruity and resinous hoppy finish; creamy palate courtesy of Per - slightly hazy reddish-brown in colour and with a solid creamy beige foam; earthy aroma with fair notes of cinnamon and nutmeg; overcarbonated and medium-bodied, some sweetness and a late tart bitterness; long and robust overwhelming spicy finish - unbalanced courtesy of Per - cloudy dark brown coloured with an incredibly foamy beige head (it took me more than 15 minutes to pour it entirely); very malt aroma with notes of caramel, cookies, cola and licorice; quite full-bodied with a solid sweet malt backbone; fair tart herbal notes bring some balance; very long malty and herbal finish with more notes of licorice - quite complex but a bit too medicinal for my liking courtesy of Per - cloudy dark brown beer; solid beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of toasted biscuit, walnut and butter; some solid hops presence too; full-bodied and with a creamy palate; slightly sticky with long creamy, butterny and nutty notes; lot of hop presence and notes of marzipan courtesy of Per - hazy blond-orange colour with a very foamy white head; nice lace; aroma of cardamom, esters and fruity hops; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation, some acidity and a very robust bitterness; the finish is fruity and spicy with a long lasting bitterness - a beautiful brew courtesy of Per - the beer shows some nervousity at the opening; hazy reddish-amber colour with a little persistent beige foam; correct lacework; slightly dusty nose with a solid hoppy aroma and notes of almonds, quince and hazelnuts; full-bodied and slightly thick; a robust bitterness (but not aggressive) lasting very long in a fruity and alomdy hoppy finish courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond colour with a little foam left; slightly phenolic and with an herbal hoppiness; effervescent and medium-bodied, chewy and tart; almondy and phenolic finish - not convincing courtesy of Per - hazy dark amber colour with a chaotic but persistent foam; a strong fruity and flowery hoppiness where notes of peach and grapefruit dominate; a juicy palate and a medium to full malt backbone, a fair bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish - balanced and very drinkable courtesy of Per - hazy reddish beer under a huge foam left; perfumy aroma with notes of straw and mango; hints of caramel and fairly hoppy; pretty sourish, medium-bodied, solid carbonation; dry, bitter and sour; pretty raw with long notes of red fruits and caramel; pretty hoppy courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy golden-orange colour with a solid creamy head and a beautiful lace; aroma of cream and tangerines, a touch of yeast; creamy mouthfeel; moderately sweet and acidic, well-balanced and fairly bitter; dry aftertaste of bitter oranges courtesy of Per Samuelsson - cloudy reddish-amber colour with almost no foam remaining; lemony aroma with notes of herbs and earthy malts; medium-bodied, some late bitterness and a moderately dry finish where more citrusy and malty notes can be met courtesy of Per - clear red-amber beer under a fair creamy beige foam; fairly piney hoppiness with notes of caramel, raisins and marzipan; initial creamy palate and with some astringency; medium malt backbone, quite harsh bitterness and with a dry flowery and fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Per - clear amber-brown beer with a modest foam left; a fair aroma of ashes, bacon and malt; medium-bodied and with some sweetness below, low bitterness and a long smokey finish with some residual sweetness courtesy of Per - very dark almost black in colour with a poor head retention; roasted coffeish aroma with notes of ashes and hints of licorice; medium-bodied; a fair tartness on top of some sweetness; dry roasted aftertaste of ashes and coffee courtesy of Per - quite clear ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; perfumy nose and with a solid hoppiness showing notes of licorice, red fruits and flowers; medium-bodied, gently sticky and astringent; very bitter fruity and resinous finish; quite dry courtesy of Per Forsgren - cloudy orange colour with a little persistent foam; nice lace; flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; good malt body, creamy mouthfeel and with some sharp and solid bitterness; tasty and with a long bitter almondy finish courtesy of Per Forsgren - fully cloudy orange coloured with a chaotic pale beige foam left; slightly dusty aroma with notes of honey and oranges; slightly creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, some sweetness and a light bitterness; almondy and orangeish aftertaste - balanced and pleasant courtesy of Per Forsgren - cloudy orange colour with a little beige foam; fair fruity hoppiness (oranges, tangerines); medium-bodied and tasty; a decent bitterness before a long fruity hoppy finish with light notes of candy sugar pours a reddish-brown colour under a nervous and very foamy creamy head; the nose shows some butterscotch but also, unfortunately some fermentation problems (notes of boiled vegetables); creamy mouthfeel and a good malt body; some initial tartness and a late bitterness on both parts of the sweet palate; a short caramel/vegetables aftertaste achieves to leave a very modest impression - a deception courtesy of Per - a pitch black beer under a foamy and long lasting dark beige head; nice lacework; aroma of roasted coffee with notes of vanilla; some decent fruity hoppiness below; medium-bodied and with a fair astringent bitterness; long coffeish, hoppy and roasted aftertaste - very nice one courtesy of Per - dark black coloured with a poor head retention; Laphroaig-like aroma (smoke, tar and band-aid) with chocolatey notes underneath; fairly sweet and with a moderate carbonation; the body appears surprisingly modest relatively to the alcohol content; a late tart bitterness introduces a long smokey chocolatey finish with notes of ashes and warming alcohol courtesy of Per - clear and pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; a solid hoppiness with strong herbal and peppery notes; hints of fruits in the background; medium-bodied, decently bitter and with a sharp herbal hoppy finish courtesy of Per - black coloured with a rubish hue; solid beige foam on top of it; dusty and roasted aroma with notes of almonds, cream and chocolate; highly carbonated and with a moderate malt body, very tart and corny with some harsh bitterness; dry aftertaste of mint and ashes - weird and hard to drink courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear dark reddish-amber colour and with a persistent pale beige foam and a correct lacing; some biscuity maltiness in the nose; moderate malt body; crisp and clean palate, some sweetness with a late moderate tartness; the finish is gently malty with more biscuity notes black colour, fine brown-tainted head and a nice lacing, complex nose, strong coffeish aroma, pastries and plum, roasted with some notes of alcohol, oily and bitter, very long aftertaste of black chocolate and coffee - very balanced, subtle with a strong character at the same time - this is a great beer, a big thanks to Per for this one ! courtesy of Per - hazy reddish-brown colour with a little beige head; robust aroma of butterscotch and caramel; solid malt body; some sweetness, long malty and toasty caramelish finish with warming alcohol notes - very tasty but not fully satisfying cloudy, copper colour, caramel and spicy aroma, sweet dirty brown colour, almost no head, plum aroma with notes of mocha, oily and heavy with an acid aftertaste hazy pale golden colour and a giant foamy white head; lemony, grassy hoppy nose; effervescent, meidu-bodied and with a tart bitterness; long dry and strongly hoppy finish where grassy and flowery notes show up - a very nice pils ! courtesy of Per Samuelsson - pours a clear golden-amber colour and a little foam; earthy maltiness, cookie-like; soft palate and a solid malt backbone; late and very moderate bitterness along with some astringence; more malty notes in the finish (nuts, biscuits) - very well-made beer very dark colour, no foam, roasted and complex aroma (coffee, vanilla, some spice ?), sweet and oily, long bitter and dry coffee aftertaste cloudy, pale orange colour, spicy aroma, interesting sourness courtesy of Per - pours a hazy golden-bronze colour under a firm and long lasting white foam; the nose shows a solid herbal hoppiness; quite full-bodied, crisp and robustly bitter, very tasty; long bitter and aromatic aftertaste; dry - very nice beer which I could drink in huge quantities light hazy golden colour under a firm white head; beautiful lacing; very metallic aroma masking modest grassy and honeyish notes; very very creamy mouthfeel, strong sweetness and a touch of late bitterness; dry peppery finish with more metallic notes - dubious and far below Slottskällans standards courtesy of Per - cloudy dark reddish beer under a solid beige foam; nice lacework; yeasty with a fair hoppy - red fruit marmalade-like - aroma; a solid carbonation, creamy palate and solidly bitter, pretty dry bitter and fruity hoppy finish, very yeasty amber colour, big head, deep floral and caramel aroma, herbal, slightly bitter, dry finish courtesy of Per - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour with a solid persistent pale beige foam; nice lacework; a robust hoppy aroma with notes of resin, quince and citrus; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; gently oily and with a decent bitterness; malty and almondy bitter finish - nicely balanced golden-orange colour, few head, deep herbal nose with notes of hemp, full and oily with a very dry bitter hoppy finish - lot of character golden-orange colour, few head, medium hoppiness, peanuts in the nose, oily, dry with a watery finish dark amber-brown colour, almost no head, fresh fruity and spicy (cloves? netmug?) aroma, medium-bodied, dry spicy finish - balanced and original courtesy of Per - pours a hazy dark reddish colour under a little persistent beige foam; fair hoppy nosed with flowery and fruity notes; cream and berries; medium malt backbone, velvety palate and with a solid bitterness, dry and very long bitter fruity and slightly peppery finish clear pale golden colour, little foam, grassy hoppiness, tart and sparkling, solid bitterness, dry bitter herbal finish - lot of character considering the low ABV but still nothing really impressive bottled; thx to Per - clear amber-orange colour, the foam disappears quickly; robust hoppy nose (mainly apricot with a touch of hazelnut), oily mouthfeel with a medium malt body and a solid bitterness; very long bitter hoppy finish with flowery and fruity notes - solid and dangerously drinkable courtesy of Per Samuelsson - clear golden colour with a little foam formed of big bubbles; solid flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; soft and regular palate; medium to full-bodied; a bit sweet with a gentle bitterness; long flowerish finish with some residual sugars - perfectly brewed and very drinkable but not really complex courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting foam; nice lacework; aroma of grain and butter; medium-bodied and with a quite dry tartness; gently bitter and with a long corny and almondy finish courtesy of Per - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a moderate foam left; some fresh fruity hoppiness with hints of red fruits and caramel; pretty sweet and with a good malt body; low bitterness, more notes of red fruits in the finish; some residual sugars clear pale golden colour, fine head and lacing, poor nose which shows just a hint of milk, sweet and tart, very light-bodied, harsh dryness - unpleasant clear golden colour, fine head with big bubbles which quickly vanish, light fruity and carton-like hoppiness, tart and sparkling, the body is light to medium, sweet with a moderatley herbal finish and some notes of paperboard - deeply forgettable cloudy and quite disgusting amber-orange colour, no foam, very unusual aroma of potatoes, smoked bacon and pumpkin, notes of lemon, sweet and slightly oily, medium-bodied, the finish is moderately long and shows more smoke and meat notes - one of the most unusual beer I have ever had (and I have had already a few ...) - thanks to Per for this one ! clear ruby-brown colour with a fine irregular head, licorice and alcohol nose, very sweet and malty, oily and sirupy, the finish is dry with notes of plum, caramel and alcohol - heavy and unbalanced dark amber colour, sweet, good malt flavor, full bodied
re-rate 12/13/02 clear ruby-brown colour, the head,disappears quickly, malty and spicy, licorice, sweet and full-bodied with a dry malty finish golden colour, few head, moderate hoppiness, full-bodied with some bitterness in the finish clear golden colour, almost no foam, grassy hoppiness with some plastic notes, sweet and medium-bodied, a touch of bitterness and a clean, moderately malty finish - nothing to see here clear golden colour, fine head, robust herbal aroma, sweet and sparkling with a long dry light bitter finish courtesy of Per - hazy dark golden-blond colour with a poor head retention; very fresh hoppy herbal and slightly fruity aroma; medium-bodied and with a fair but subtle carbonation; a solid herbal bitterness; long lasting and slightly dry finish - beautiful courtesy of Per - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with a little but long lasting beige foam; a nice flowery hoppiness with notes of red fruits; quite full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation, a fair bitterness, some residual sugars and a long bitter fruity finish - balanced and very pleasant courtesy of Per - hazy blond-orange in colour and with a persistent white foam; nice lace; a fair grapefruity and flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied and gently oily; long fruity hoppy finish, slightly piney - pretty nice courtesy of Per - hazy dark brown colour with a little dark beige foam left; aroma of malt, cola and ginger; moderate carbonation; medium to full malt backbone; some sweetness and a low bitterness; malty and gently spicy finish - pleasant courtesy of Per - clear brown colour with a solid but chaotic beige foam; a fair smokey aroma with notes of flowers and toffee, medium-bodied and low carbonation, slightly dry and hoppy with long smokey and caramelish notes amber colour, orange and sweeties aroma, not much character courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and dark amber colour with a little persistent foam; malty and fairly earthy aroma with fair hoppy notes; medium-bodied and fruity with a solid but subtle carbonation, some late bitterness before a long dry hoppy and malty finish - very good fine long head; aroma: coffee, ginger bread, complex; flavor: some beginning acidity, strong alcohol presence, coffee; deep bitter aftertaste - well-balanced dark brown colour, no head, fruity and malty nose, very sweet, long caramel aftertaste reddish colour, few head, toffy and slightly smokey aroma, nice bitterness, dry finish red-brown colour, few head, malty and licorice aroma, touch of caramel, medium-bodied, sweet with a dry finish - some subtility but by far not the best scotch ale I've tried courtesy of Per - pours a dark black fluid with no head retention; fairly roasted aroma of cold coffee and black chocolate, some notes of vanilla; robust malt body and with a moderate carbonation; slightly oily and quite sweet; late and low bitterness; fizzy and long aftertaste of roasted coffee beans - superb clear golden-orange colour with a fine head, citrusy notes, some sourness in the nose too, light-bodied with a creamy mouthfeel and a finishing sourness, the finish is dry, short and watery - poor bottled, 4,8%, thanks fiulijn! - hazy ruby-brown colour, the foam disappears very quickly, lot of prune in the nose, some alcohol notes, oily, medium-bodied at best, slightly acidic/sour, the finish is short and quite flat, a bit sour - very poor This is supposed to be a glühbeer and I always like to test those kind of beers first cold and then hot. The colour is red-amber. While cold, it has absolutely no foam, a very deep and complex (which does not mean: good) aroma (clove, cinnamon, perfumy, licorice), it is really incredibly sweet, it's also, heavy and slightly oily; should I mention disgusting ? Getting it warm, gives it a fine head, the temperature also reduces the complexity of the nose, it remaind a deep clove aroma, the sweetness is still not human - this beer would kill a diabetic in 3 seconds ... and the others in not much more time - this is my 7th worst beer ever tasted golden colour, very parfumed aroma, dry aftertaste clear pale yellow colour, almost no foam, notes of lemon in a very discreet aroma, sweet and medium-bodied, notes of alcohol in a (too) long metallic finish - deeply unpleasant dark brown colour, fine head, very toasted, buttery, medium malt body, tart, lot of carbonation, dry malty finish courtesy of Domtom - very pale and clear yellow colour with a little chaotic foam; aroma of plastic and butter with light notes of corn; sweet and with a poor malt body, harsh corny notes in a brief sweetish finish - hummm... from Locher and labelled Birra da Risclear and bright golden colour with a solid irregular white head made of big bubbles; nice lace; light corny, grainy aroma; slightly sweet, medium-bodied at best; the palate is a bit harsh; it finishes quite dry with more corny notes - poor
11/2006: under the name Birra di Riso Ticinese; brewed using rice from Ticino, brewer unknown - clear and very pale golden-yellow colour; stable white head and a nice lacing; the aroma is grainy with a hint of fat aromatic hoppiness; mild and sweet palate, a light tartness does not avoid this beer to be a little bit heavy; the finish is short and corny - I would also recommend fine food with this beer, so you will be less aware of what is in your glass ...

brewed using rice from Ticino, brewer unknown - clear and very pale golden-yellow colour; stable white head and a nice lacing; the aroma is grainy with a hint of fat aromatic hoppiness; mild and sweet palate, a light tartness does not avoid this beer to be a little bit heavy; the finish is short and corny - I would also recommend fine food with this beer, so you will be less aware of what is in your glass ... clear yellow colour, fine head, few hops in the nose with only a little touch of hemp, sweet, full and oily, slightly tart with a short hemp finish clear golden colour, little unregular foam, fat grassy aroma, sweet, medium to full-bodied, light late bitterness, the finish is oily and malty - quite unpleasant brewed for ILEAS AG, Volketswil - clear golden colour and a big creamy head; a light aromatic hoppiness, sweet with a clean malt profile, medium-bodied with a touch of finishing bitterness - very swiss by all means: well-made and boring a supermarket beer (Manor) brewed by ?? - pale golden colour, few head, skunky, notes of paperboard, medium-bodied, neutral with a slightly dry finish pours a hazy copper-amber colour under a solid creamy white head; moderate aroma of caramel, biscuit and cream with flowery notes in the background; initially sweet, a respectable malt body supported by a good carbonation; low bitterness; the finish is quite dry and astringent while the malty tones persist for some time - a good session beer (don't drink it too cold) draught - clear bronze colour with a little white foam; gently flowery and aromatic nose with a touch of solvent; medium-bodied, rounded and quite dry; decent bitterness, dry and decently hoppy finish with some fruity notes - pleasant and easy courtesy of Allen - pours a cloudy golden-blond colour with a persistent birght white head; nice lace; fresh grassy nose with aromatic hops; respectable malt body, fizzy palate and with a decent bitterness and a light astringency; finishes quite dry and grassy with lingering hop presence and citric tones underneath - pretty good but I’m quite sure this is a relabelled Kellerfrisch recipe by the contract brewer "Augenbrauerei" in Biel/Bienne - pours a hazy amber colour under a solid, persistent foam; a robust herbal hoppiness with some light fruity tones underneath (cherry, grape); a medium malt backbone, a solid bitterness takes the power and persists very long, lasting for a long time after you are finished with your beer; more strong herbal notes are met in the aftertaste - a nice beer which is hard to categorize (a sort of crossover between a pils and an IPA) hazy golden-blond colour with a rocky white head; nice lace; light grapefruity aroma with notes of almonds; rather high carbonation; medium to full-bodied; it ends with a decent bitterness and some tartness; the hoppy and malty notes join together in a dry finish

labelled as Lozärner Bier - courtesy of Allen - pours a cloudy golden-blond colour with a persistent birght white head; nice lace; fresh grassy nose with aromatic hops; respectable malt body, fizzy palate and with a decent bitterness and a light astringency; finishes quite dry and grassy with lingering hop presence and citric tones underneath - pretty good but I’m quite sure this is a relabelled Kellerfrisch

labelled as Churer Stadtbier hell; 10/2012; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark orange beer with no head retention; some aromatic hoppiness where notes of corn dominate; medium-bodied and decently tasty; some bitterness; solid carbonation and a long malty and grainy finish (3/6/7/3/13) pours a cloudy orange colour with a fine beige head; hay and corny aroma with moderate banana notes; good malt body, some sweetness and a touch of tart acidity, some residual sweetness in an average banana finish - a solid and never cloying weizen light hazy golden colour, few foam with big bubbles, fat aromatic hoppiness, crisp, sweet, clean malt body, slightly oily with a moderate malty finish - a well-made, above average lager from Coop - clear and bright amber beer with a little chaotic foam left; shy aroma of caramel and flowers; medium-bodied and slightly astringent; some harsh bitterness; hints of red fruits and flowery hops in a short finish - meaningless brewed for the supermarket Carrefour - clear bright golden colour, fine dense head with a nice lace, light aromatic hoppiness, smooth and medium-bodied, sweet, low bitterness, the finish is moderate and malty - well-made, neutral and boring: no doubts, this is a swiss beer ! courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear dark amber colour with a little chaotic beige foam left; aroma of herbs and caramel; medium-bodied and pretty neutral palate; low bitterness; the finish is quite long with gentle herbal notes - nothing to do with a bock and very modest golden cllour, few head, fresh lemon and plastic aroma, flat with a dry finish - brewing crap beers is an old tradition by Adler reluctant amber-rosa colour, fine head, hint of herbal aroma, flat with slightly dry finish - come on ! this ain't no bock ! clear yellow colour, few head, plastic-like aroma, flat and watery with an aggressiv, horrible finish - help ! clear pale brown colour, almost no head, slightly toasted and malty nose, the body is desperately light and flat, dry earthy finish - very weak clear golden colour, few head, no hops to write about, sweet and oily with a hint of dry bitterness in the finish re-rated september 2006: clear and pale golden colour under a white creamy head; a decent flowery, aromatic hoppiness; moderate malt backbone and a fair bitterness; the finish is herbal and shows notes of peanuts (4/6/6/3/13)

clear pale golden colour, fine head, medium-hoppiness with notes of orange, crisp, sweet, fresh, dry light bitter finish (4/6/5/3/12) courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear and very pale golden colour with a white and persistent foam; shy notes of corn and banana in a deeply boring nose; thin to medium malt body and tasteless; no bitterness and a short aftertaste of metal and corn - a pathetic attempt to brew a top fermented beer from one of the worst brewery in the country; and who knows: it is maybe intended to be a Kölsch? cloudy, pale golden colour, nice head, hoppy, orange aroma, full-bodied, smooth, no bitterness tap - cloudy amber-brown colour with a firm and creamy head; nice lace, aroma of wet corn, very modest hoppiness; harsh and tart mouthfeel, medium malt body, astringent; the finish is quite dry and short with more corny notes - unhospitable brewed for the 10 years anniversary of the brewpub, draught - very dark brown colour with a little persistent beige foam leaving a nice lacing, the aroma is mineral with notes of roasted chocolate, fair hop presence, solid astringency, medium-bodied, slightly oily, moderately dry finish of prunes, roasted malts and more hoppy tones, fairly bitter - a little bit raw draught@brewpub - pours a cloudy dark brown colour with a little beige foam left; nice lacework; shy flowery hoppy notes with some malty tones behind; a fair astringency, medium-bodied and with an unclean bitterness; short and quite dry astringent and biting flowery finish - the brewer takes his bad habits again and is serving his beer too young draught@brewpub - pours a murky brown colour with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; the aroma shows a solid flowery hoppiness; very biting astringency in the palate, medium-bodied; most of its solid bitterness comes very soon on the tongue; moderately dry and bitter flowery finish with some malty and dark fruity notes - this potentially interesting beer shows perfectly the recurrent problem of this brewery: the beers are offered too young cloudy copper coloured with a little stable beige foam; decent smokey aroma with caramel and ashes in the background; respectable malt body; some sweetness and a solid tart astringence; moderate bitterness; dry and short tart finish with persistent smokey notes - doesn’t look to be at maturation draught - slightly hazy golden-amber colour, persistent little foam; medium aromatic hoppiness showing mainly herbal notes; high carbonation for a medium to full malt body; robust astringent bitterness; dry and short herbal finish - not bad at all though a bit too rough; the influence of the new brewmaster seems to be positive clear dark amber colour, fine foam and a nice lace, buttery and malty nose with notes of diacetyl, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is slightly dry and fruity but leaves something unpleasant in the mouth very dark brown colour with a fine creamy brown tainted head and a nice lace; aroma of milch and chocolate, sweet, medium-bodied at best; low bitterness, slightly toasted in the finish; aftertaste of butter and mocha - lacking of character but not bad at all draught@brewpub - hazy golden-blond under a fair presistent bright white foam; superb lacework; a solid herbal and earthy hempy aroma, light notes of honey hidden below, medium-bodied and quite astringent, very dry and pretty bitter with a long aftertaste of hemp, herbs and light fruity notes; fizzy - pretty good draught@brewpub - cloudy bronze-orange beer with a little beige foam left; correct lacework; solid corny aroma, earthy with shy notes of cherries in the background; medium-bodied and highly carbonated, sweet and slightly tart; the notes of cherries remain pretty shy in a long yeasty and wheaty finish draught@brewpub - hazy golden beer with a solid long lasting white foam; nice lace; very flowery hoppiness with light herbal notes; a respectable malt backbone and with a tart and fair bitterness; slightly dry and long flowery hoppy finish - pretty tasty and enjoyable; nicely balanced draught@brewpub - slightly hazy golden-yellow beer under a solid persistent white foam; nice lacework; a decent herbal aromatic hoppiness and with some corny notes; medium-bodied and decently tasty; a light astringency and a respectable herbal bitterness lasting long in a dry finish - refreshing and very drinkable draught@brewpub - clear green olive colour and with a bright creamy white foam left; nice lacework; a distinct yet rather subtle aroma of hemp and coconut, notes of exotic herbs in the background; medium-bodied and with a gentle herbal bitterness; more lingering notes of hemp in the finish along with mint and curaçao - surprisingly subtle and succeeded draught@brewpub - cloudy copper-red with a little persistent beige foam; nice lacework; a gentle aromatic flowery hoppiness with hints of caramel; medium-bodied and slightly creamy mouthfeel, some astringency and with a moderate dry bitterness; quite long flowery hoppy finish - not bad at all though would have taken profit of some more lagering draught@brewpub - dark black coloured with a little dark beige foam left; aroma of cold coffe with notes of ashes and vanilla; creamy palate with some tartness, medium-bodied; quite long coffeish aftertaste - not bad at all cloudy pale orange colour, nice head and lace, honey and grassy aroma with light diacetyl notes, tart and astringent, light oily, short dry honeyish finish clear amber colour, fine dense head and a nice lace, light smokey aroma with notes of sausage, thin to medium body, soapy mouthfeel, sweet, no bitterness, the finish is rather flat with a hint of retronasal smokiness draught@brewpub - hazy copper-bronze beer under a persistent creamy head; nice lacework; a respectable flowery hoppiness dominates the nose; full-bodied and gently sweet, moderate bitterness and pretty dry; slightly stick and with a fair and subtle carbonation long malty finish with a solid aromatic flowery hoppiness - very drinkable draught@brewpub - slightly hazy reddish-pink beer under a creamy pinkish head; a bit dusty with shy flowery notes, medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; light initial tartness before a creamy palate; a respectable bitternessintroduces more flowery notes in a dry finish - uneven but interesting draught@brewpub - fully cloudy pale honeyish in colour and with a firm and long lasting bright white foam; nice lacework; the aroma is fruity (apples come to mind) with well-integrated notes of cinnamon; medium malt backbone; some sweetness and tartness; no bitterness to mention; fresh and fruity finish with more notes of cinnamon - interesting, surprisingly refreshing and quite pleasant cloudy pale brown colour, few head, aroma not distinctive, too much carbonation, sweet and grainy, dry and tart finish - a bad move from the Altes Tramdepot red-brown colour, big head, corn and toffee aroma, tart with a long spicy finish 09/24/2004: hazy orange colour, nice creamy head and a correct lacing, citrusy notes, peanuts, tart bitterness and very astringent, medium-bodied, the finish is quite dry and malty - quite hard to drink; the beers of this brewpub are really just the shadow of what they were once ...
9/26/2001 (6/4/7/3/14): bronze colour, nice head, peanut and orange aroma, full-bodied, nice bitter bite, long aftertaste cloudy bronze colour, nice creamy head, peanut and malty nose with a touch of alcohol, smooth and quite sweet, alcohol predominates on maltiness, dry and slightly short finish brown colour, big creamy head, beautiful lace, diacetyl notes, low on hops, buttery and slightly floral, lot of carbonation, sweet, medium-bodied, tart with an unpleasant metallic aftertaste - not even close to the style ruby colour, fine head, caramel aroma, very sweet, malty, short aftertaste orange colour, fine head, deep hoppy nose, fruity (orange and grapefruit) and floral, slightly acid, full-bodied, dry bitter finish - very nice cloudy golden colour, few head, slightly toasted aroma, some acidity, pleasant aftertaste draught - cloudy golden-orange colour with a little foam; robust aromatic hoppiness showing flowery and herbal notes; medium but elusive malt body though a bit heavy to drink; solid bitterness; dry and long bitter hoppy finish staying in the herbal tones - good but closer to a pils than an IPA light amber colour, fine head, spicy, slight chocolate aroma, fresh, orange aftertaste, well-structured draught@brewpub - pours a brown colour with a reddish hue, little beige foam left; the nose is gently toasted with flowery and caramelish notes; medium-bodied and with a fair astringency; quite dry and short malty and caramelish aftertaste - modest but far better than the Helles and the Weizen presented the same day cloudy orange colour, nice head, corn and orange aroma, quite complex, herbal, dry draught - hazy golden-amber colour, fine creamy white-beige head and a nice lacing; very flowery nose with some caramel in the background; medium-bodied and sweet, rather low carbonation; very low (if any) bitterness; residual sugars in the aftertaste along with more flowery notes - ok draught - clear and dark reddish-amber colour with a persistent creamy beige head; the nose is oily and shows notes of red fruits with some flowery touches; medium-bodied and with a good balance between the sweetness and a fair bitterness; finishes quite dry and a little bit short with more notes of red fruits (strawberries come to mind) - after all this time, this brewpub is worth a visit again ! cloudy red-brown colour, nice lace, herbal aroma, slightly spicy very dark brown colour, small brown tainted head, malty, caramel nose, slightly sweet with a late bitterness, short dry caramel finish; a modest roastiness shows up while the beer is getting warmer - not much character draught@brewpub - clear golden colour with a little white foam; gently grassy with light citrusy touch, astringent and quite aggressive palate, medium-bodied, very dry and bitter, herbal and light corny and crisp finish - a biting beer, not that easy to drink but fairly well brewed

bright and clear golden colour, the initial head quickly disappears, haye and a decent herbal/grassy hoppiness in the nose, tart and effervescent, medium-bodied at best, very dry bitter finish, astringent and leaving unpleasant flavour in the mouth - hard to drink and full of mistakes ?/2004 3/5/4/2/6) very dark brown colour, nice head, fine lace, coffee and herbal aroma, smooth, quite malty, long bitter aftertaste red-brown colour, nice head, caramel, malty and floral aroma, thin body with a late malt quick, slightly effervescent, some finishing bitterness amber-brown colour, big head, nice lace, corn aroma with metal notes, tart and overcarbonated, dry finish with a strong blood presence - one more beer from the Altes Tramdepot which is not at maturation; sad, very sad ... cloudy dark brown colour, few head, nice lace, hay and buttery aroma with notes of blood, tart and astringent with a thin malt body, dry unpleasant finish - what's up here ? Is it so difficult to bring a beer at maturation ? draught - slightly hazy bronze-colour with a fine but firm pale beige foam; nice lacing; subtle herbal and vanilla aroma, good malt body, the sweetness is balanced by a fair tartness; slightly oily; the finish is fizzy and moderately dry with fair notes of vanilla and a touch of orange peel - a good one Whow ! we now have a trappist brewery in Switzerland :-) - reddish in colour with few foam but a nice lacing, candy sugar in the nose, flowery with some hints of metal, astringeant, sweet, soda-like impression, the finish is moderately malty with an unpleasant rancid touch - another unmatured and bad-made beer from this brewery. draught@brewpub - hazy golden-bronze beer with a little long lasting white foam; nice lace; a respectable flowery and fruity hoppiness though the aroma seems to be a bit restrained; medium-bodied and tasty with a fair biting astringency; long bitter flowery hoppy finish - quite green but interesting courtesy of Julien Sarrasin - light gusher at the opening ... very very foamy; a dark bordeaux-brown beer appears under a huge long lasting creamy beige foam; a nice lacework; a fair aroma of banana, cream and cloves; a subtle but fair carbonation leaves a quite velvety palate, medium-bodied, some initial sweetness before a tart acidic spiciness; long notes of cloves in the finish, the banana tones stay this time in the background along with some welcomed hint of chocolate - lot of character and pretty well-made but maybe a bit too heavy courtesy of Julien Sarrasin - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with absolutely no foam left; a fair fruity nose (blood oranges and starfruit come to mind), notes of cinnamon; a moderate carbonation and a medium malt body, pretty acidic palate; the acidity takes control of the long fruity finish - shows some interest but looks pretty uncontrolled to me courtesy of Allen - hazy amber-bronze colour with absolutely no foam left; fairly aromatic nose with notes of spices, almonds and herbs; medium-bodied and very tasty, some late bitterness, quite dry herbal and spicy finish - a very good and freely interpreted Pilsener courtesy of Allen - pours a cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a persistent light beige head; malty aroma of walnut and cornflakes; sweet and decently robust malt backbone; solidly carbonated and with a fair astringency, tasty palate; a light bitter finish, malty and caramelish with more nutty notes - another good beer from this brewery courtesy of Allen - fully cloudy ruby-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; gentle flowery nose with herbal and earthy notes; effervescent, medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation; quite tart with some sweetness underneath; good malt body; long malty, flowery and slightly earthy finish with a decent bitterness courtesy of Allen - fully cloudy orange colour under a robust bright white head; unusual aroma of almond and pears; juicy with some tart acidity, medium-bodied, lively and tasty palate; aftertaste of orange peel and peach, moderately dry - another solid brew from Ammoniten courtesy of Allen - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a solid and persistent beige foam; nice lace; the nose is malt dominated with fair earthy and biscuity notes along with some flowery hints in the background; quite high carbonation, tart and medium-bodied, sweet and bitter; the finish is effervescent with light earthy and caramelish notes from the brewery in Arlesheim - slightly hazy dark blond-orange in colour and with no head retention; estery nose with notes of pear, apple and candi sugar; overcarbonated and quite astringent, sticky palate and medium-bodied, dry and quite harsh, very dry with more fruity and estery notes along with hints of solvent in the finish - not only the name of this beer is dubious ... from the brewery in Arlesheim - hazy dark blond in colour and with a huge persistent white foam; aroma of yeast, lemongrass and almonds; creamy mouthfeel and a moderate malt body; some sweetness and almost no bitterness; yeasty and almondy finish - pretty drinkable from the brewery in Arlesheim - hazy reddish-amber colour with a long lasting creamy beige foam; decently smokey with notes of flowers caramel reminding of Lowland whiskies; soft and velvety palate, a light sweetness and a late moderate tartness, more smokey malt tones in a dry caramelish and flowery finish - subtle and very nicely made! from the brewery in Arlesheim - cloudy dark ruby-brown in colour with a fair long lasting beige foam; aroma of banana, grapefruits and earthy malts; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, a light acidity and a fair carbonation; long malty and fruity finish - lot of character and very pleasant hazy orange coloured with absolutely no foam; aroma of peach and old apple; the carbonation is absent, sweet and medium-bodied with a flat fruity finish - bad but it’s the most drinkable beer from the 3 I’ve sampled from this dubious brewery pours a cloudy orange/reddish colour with a little foam; solid raspberry nose with some cane sugar notes; the carbonation just briefly hides the high sweetness; very moderate malt body; long and very sugary finish where tons of more raspberrey notes are met - barely drinkable cloudy orangeish coloured, absolutely no foam; strong aroma of overmatured fruits (lychees, apple), notes of cinnamon; no carbonation, terribly sweet; the aftertaste is sweetish with more notes of apple and cane sugar - very dubious and without any beer character clear pale amber colour, little firm head, some malty notes, sweet and medium-bodied, moderate malty finish - modest and boring clear pale golden colour, fine firm head, fresh and discrete floral hoppiness, some notes of vanilla, sweet with an average malt body, no bitterness at all, the finish is short and weak clear and pale golden colour with a moderate whote foam, gentle peanutty aroma with notes of corn, moderate malt body, the sweetness is balanced by some tartness, a shy bitterness introduces a quite dry finish where traces of aromatic hops can be detected with some imagination - acceptable but reason to have a Fest dark brown colour, nice head, toffy aroma, buttery, lack of character bottled version, brewed by Baar - clear amber colour, big creamy head, floral hoppiness, some buttery notes, sweet with a very creamy mouthfeel, light bitterness and some notes of caramel in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - fully cloudy honey coloured and with a little persistent pale beige foam; the aroma is sourish and grapefruity with notes of banana in the background; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation; quite acidic with a sweetish background; the finish is sourish/acidic with heavy fruity notes and hints of hay - not terrible courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear and pale golden colour with a moderate white foam left; a fair aromatic hoppiness, slightly oily and herbal; pretty sweet and medium malt backbone, subtle but fair carbonation; a decent hop presence in a moderately bitter finish - very pleasant from the brewery’s shop in Baar - pale and very clear golden beer with a poor head retention; oily and spicy aromatic hoppiness; fizzy and medium-bodied, very low bitterness but some tartness and pretty dry; shirt oily grassy aftertaste with more spicy notes - drinkable from the brewery shop in Baar - translucide golden beer with a little white foam left; slightly corny with an oily grassy aroma; moderate malt backbone, quite sweet and with almost no bitterness, quite sweet and with almost no bitterness; creamy palate and slightly dry; soft and vaguely aromatic finish - insignificant but nothing totally wrong here bottled version, brewed by Baar - slightly hazy golden-blond colour under a fine white head; aroma of nougat and paper; smooth and rather on the sweet side; the finish is moderately dry with more notes of nougat - an astonishing good beer from Baar re-rated 7/2010; from Bierhütte - clear golden in colour and with a decent foam left; some oily grassy hoppiness in the nose; sweet and oily on the tongue; medium malt backbone, grassy and lightly almondy finish - inelegant

golden colour, big head, aroma of green salad fresh cut, smooth, fresh and sparkling finish (5/4/5/3/10) cloudy honey colour, few head, nutty, corn aroma, fresh, citrus - easy but pleasant pale golden colour, big head, fresh hop aroma, slightly dry honey colour, no head, few hop aroma, full-bodied, orange, slightly dry finish clear ruby-brown colour, the initial head quickly reduces leaving practically no foam, bubblegum-like aroma, notes of malt and caramel, thin-bodied, sweet, soapy, plastic-like malty finish - insufficiant reddish-brown colour, beautiful head, impressive floral and caramel aroma, creamy, full and slightly bitter, dry finish - I'm not a great fan of altbier but I found this one pretty good. The brewmaster told me that he still has to learn a lot about this style, that's probably the reason why I liked it ... re-rate 05/18/02: (one year old bottle) The sweetness is now balanced by a nice bitterness. It shows a powerful alcohol presence. - 04/02/02: Dark brown colour, few head, nice lace, impressive aroma: dark fruits and hoppy with notes of licorice and a touch of caramel; the flavour does not live up to its aroma and lacks of balance (this beer is probably too young), very sweet; the finish is dry and long with notes of alcohol - warming and showing a great potentiel (I really would like to try it in 3-5 years) but lacks of balance right now. pale transparent golden colour, few head, floral, herbal, well-hopped, tart, full-bodied with a dry floral finish - a nice zwickel orange-amber colour, fruity aroma, orange, slightly spicy - very pleasant pale reddish colour, few head, nice lace, pineapple, floral and caramel aroma, very creamy and smooth, full with a decent bitterness, long dry hop aftertaste cloudy orange colour, few head, fruity (apricot, apple) and floral, full, sweet, late bitterness, long dry bitter fruity finish cloudy orange colour, big creamy head, corn and floral aroma, full, sweet and bitter, long dry floral finish very dark brown colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, very hoppy, deep floral aroma, notes of gingerbread, very smooth, full with a late bitter kick, long bready finish amber colour, fine lace, well-hopped, nice bitterness brown-amber colour, thin dense head, nice mix between hops and orange in the nose, very smooth, medium-bodied with a light bitter floral finish; deeply balanced clear brown-amber colour, almost no foam, caramel and alcohol aroma, very malty, full-bodied, sweet with a nice bitterness in the finish cloudy golden-orange colour, fine head and lace, moderate banana aroma, notes of corn, medium-bodied, sweet with a touch of acidity in the finish, moderate banana and floral aftertaste very dark colour, nice head and beautiful lace, nutty aroma with notes of plum, coffee and of course the traditional floral touch "made in Bäre-Bräu", full bodied and well-structured with a dry, bitter coffee aftertaste very dark colour, fine lace, nice fruity aroma, full-bodied, lot of character, long berry aftertaste a test made only with Cascade hops, this beer is a sort of bottom fermented IPA - bronze colour, giant head, deep fruity (mango and apricot) and floral nose, smooth, extremly bitter, lot of character, infinite bitter and floral aftertaste - you can forget about being able to taste something else after this one ! - this beer is not really about balance but I love it ! very dark colour, few head, bitter chocolate aroma with herbal notes, full-bodied, slightly tart, long dry bitter finish almost black colour, few foam, lactic and buttery nose, toasted, sweet and thin-bodied with a dry, long bitter and light flowery finish - subtle and complex to drink hot (of course) - dark opaque brown colour, no foam, cloves and nutmeg aroma, deep and well-balanced, sweet and sour, slightly dry spicy finish - very pleasant and very well-balanced dark red amber colour, fine head and a nice lace, deep and balanced aroma of mango and lychees, smooth and slightly tart with a decent bitterness, dry finish - another marvellous creation of Markus. Can't this guy make something wrong ? cloudy blond, nice head, fruity and fresh, well-hopped, floral with spicy notes, smooth, sweet with a fruity finish dark red-brown colour, few foam, subtle aroma of hops and grapefruit, floral with a touch of spices (netmug ?), medium-bodied with a bitter finish brown colour, almost no foam, strong hop aroma, citrusy, slightly buttery, medium-bodied with a strong bitterness, very long bitter finish cloudy dark orange colour, few foam but a nice lace, hoppy, floral, orange aroma, medium-bodied, robust bitterness, long bitter dry hoppy finish - deeply balanced with a good character - as always: good work from Markus ! hazy blond-orange colour with a fine dense head and a beautiful lace, earthy and floral with notes of peanuts, medium-bodied, decent bitterness, dry malty finish - not really true to the style cloudy pale orange colour, few foam, spicy with notes of vinegar, medium-bodied with some acidity, long dry spicy and wheaty finish dark orange colour, few foam, tea and apricot come first in the nose, while getting warmer it shows a very nice smoked aroma; very smooth, medium-bodied, it has a long and well-balanced finish of honey and smoke - confusing, very original and very interesting dark and cloudy orange colour, nice head, banana and haye in the nose, lightly citrusy, some sweetness with a good malt body, creamy mouthfeel with a moderately corny and slightly dry finish from baesibraeu.ch - pours a cloudy copper-amber colour under a firm and long lasting pale beige foam; shy earthy malty notes in the nose; decent malt body and a robust and regular carbonation; quite bitter and dry, creamy finish with notes of malt and caramel - well-made from baesibraeu.ch - fully cloudy pale orange colour with a persistent white foam; nice lacing; aroma of rancid cream and paper; very creamy mouthfeel and with a moderate malt body, low carbonation and bitterness; slightly fruity and corny finish - bad from baesibraeu.ch - hazy reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; slightly toasted malty nose with robust notes of toffee; soft mouthfeel and with a subtle carbonation, sweet medium malt backbone; the finish is moderately dry with malty and caramelish notes - simple but not unpleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; aroma of orange and star fruit; medium-bodied and overcarbonated, some astringency and a solid bitterness; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish - quite nice from baesibraeu.ch - cloudy copper colour with a little persistent foam; some malty and earthy tones with notes of diacetyl; initial sweetness with a sharp and astringent tartness, medium-bodied; vegetal aftertaste with more notes of diacetyl - not terrible from baesibraeu.ch - pours a cloudy orange colour with a persistent white foam; slightly dusty aroma with notes of bitter oranges; quite creamy palate, medium-bodied, a fair bitterness and a dry fruity and slightly corny finish; a bit astringent - a good beer

hazy blond colour, fine creamy head, moderate hoppy nose with notes of orange peel and an unmissable homebrew-like touch (fermentation problems ?), sweet and medium-bodied with a low bitterness, the finish is malty and a bit fruity with some residual sugars (5/4/5/2/8) from the brewery’s webshop - dark black beer with a poor head retention; robust aroma of coffee and popcorns; very roasted; notes of chocolate underneath; highly carbonated, quite full-bodied; bitter and very dry long roasted coffeish aftertaste - except something weird in the aroma and an excessive carbonation, this is a pretty nice beer with a huge potential from the brewery’s webshop - cloudy dark orange beer under a poor foam left; aroma of yeast, raisins, apples and candy sugar; light notes of alcohol; respectable malt body, a light tart acidity and a yeasty, quite dry and fruity aftertaste from the webshop of the brewery - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a modest foam left; dusty nose with notes of candy sugar, apples and raisins; sweet and full-bodied; quite unclean palate; tart and slightly bitter/acidic; quite dry with more notes of raisins, corn and prunes - interesting from the webshop of the brewery; a wheat ale brewed with williams pears - cloudy orange beer under a bright and firm white head; nice lacework; a solid aroma of pear with notes of cream and corn; velvety palate and quite thin-bodied; low carbonation and with some sweetness; no bitterness and a late acidic touch; short and a bit tasteless finish showing just more notes of pear - very original and pretty nicely made but getting a bit cloying after 2 dl courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Dino Tellenbach - pours a hazy bronze beer with a poor head retention; very aromatic nose showing notes of tea and herbs; modertae malt backbone and with a subtle carbonation; slightly dry and with a tart herbal bitterness; long spicy and herbal finish with hints of mint and tea - original and pretty nice courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a firm and solid creamy white foam; nice lacework; aroma of dust and rancid butter with notes of banana in the background; quite highly carbonated and sweet; creamy mouthfeel and a moderate malt body; slightly dry finish with notes of dust and almonds - a bit unusual but not without interest courtesy of Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark blond-orange colour, little foam left; aroma of yeast and almonds; quite thin-bodied and slightly tart; some late bitterness; short and quite watery finish with more yeasty notes draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - hazy dark amber colour with a solid creamy beige head leaving a superb lacing; fruity hoppy nose with a nutty touch; creamy palate and medium to full-bodied; low carbonation, some sweetness and a late bitterness, a note of alcohol in the aftertaste; the finish is a bit sweeties-like with notes of pear - balanced and with lot of subtility draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2008 - hazy dark orange colour with a huge white foam; dusty nose with notes of mais; medium-bodied, fairly bitter; aftertaste of herbs and tea with more notes of mais - well-done draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2008 - cloudy orange colour, little foam; aroma of sour apple and straw; light to medium-bodied, some acidity (but far less than the sample I had 5 weeks before), low carbonation; quite dry aftertaste of green apples - a bit too easy for a berliner weisse draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - very dark black colour, no foam; deep and at the same time subtle aroma of chocolate and milk coffee; quite toasty; low carbonation; the light to medium body is well maintained until the end; some bitterness; long finish of cocoa and moderately dry - another masterpiece from BeSte cloudy pale lactic-orange colour with a giant foamy head; citrusy and perfumy nose where notes of coriander and orange peel appear; creamy mouthfeel with a touch of refreshing acidity, some sweetness, medium-bodied; the finish is short and fruity cloudy dark brown colour with a fine foam; solid hoppy nose where decent notes of cookie maltiness appear; medium-bodied, some initial sweetness soon followed by a strong bitterness; long hoppy and earthy finish - a very nice beer where malts and hops perfectly fit together slightly hazy golden colour with a nice head; some flowery hoppiness with notes of cream; smooth mouthfeel, medium-bodied, a correct bitterness before a dry decently hoppy and slightly fruity finish dark brown almost black coloured with a brown tainted foam; decently roasted coffeish aroma with some buttery notes; low carbonation, slightly oily, low bitterness and a moderately toasty coffeish finish - well-made but lacking of character; a Guinness clone draught at Fête de la Bière, Ouchy 2007; using only Tettnang hops - slightly hazy golden-orange colour with a firm, stable pale beige foam; nice lace; robust flowery aromatic hoppiness, notes of cream, medium to full malt body maintainted by a perfect carbonation, quite creamy mouthfeel; solid bitterness which persists long in the finish; dry and very flowery, aromatic - one more masterpiece from BeSte! slightly hazy amber-orange colour with a little foam remaining; strong hoppy nose (apricot, orange and grapefruit); oily with a solid malt body and a robust bitterness; long and very dry bitter flowery, hoppy finish - strong and with lot of class almost clear golden colour with a nice white head; strong aroma of quince and hay; creamy mouthfeel, low carbonation, initial sweetness followed by a robust sourness; the finish is very dry and fruity with a persistent sourness - this beer has something genial and could qualify for a lambic reddish-brown colour with a persistent slightly beige head; nice lacing; aroma of chocolate and milk coffee; notes of bread; sweet (very) with a strong malt body; notes of prune and alcohol; long sugary plumy and malty finish - good but way too sweet and lacking of balance dark brown colour with a robust beige tainted head; nice lacing; beautiful smokiness with nutty notes in the background; medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel; long bitter and smokey, dry butty finish - great stuff ! flavoured with cocoa - it pours a hazy reddish-amber colour under a stable little foam and a beautiful lace; toasted nose with a subtle aroma of cocoa; clean palate, medium-bodied, some astringence and a solid dry bitterness; long and dry herbal finish where more notes of cocoa can be harmoniously met; the alcohol is surprisingly hidden and it has a quite magical balance - Jérôme is reaching new levels cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a moderate beige foam left; aroma of coffee and banana with hoppy tones in the background; full-bodied with some sweetness below; a pretty fair bitterness; a long hoppy and coffeish aftertaste with some residual sugars and warming alcohol notes - distinctly more impressive in bottle than draught at the brassin public draught at the Brassin Public 2009 and bottled - it pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a long lasting pale beige foam; solid fruity hoppiness showing notes of mango and dried apricots; medium to full malt body; the saltiness comes soon and lasts for a long time on the tongue, meeting a late and fair bitterness and walking together in a long fruity finisH; subtle but robust carbonation; tasty palate; very long salty and bitter hoppy finish - an amazing and successful marriage between hops and salts: Jérôme is performing magic again! Jurassian Pale Ale :-), limited to 3276 bottles of 75cl - cloudy dark golden-orange colour with a fine stable head leaving a nice lace; robust fruity aromatic hoppiness with notes of orange peel, mango, tangerines and old apples; some almonds appear as the beer gets warmer; sligihtly oily, medium to full-bodied, tart and dry, solid but not overwhelming bitterness; very long fruity finish with a long lasting bitterness - and one more beautiful beer from the BFM ! bottled 1/2008 - cloudy amber colour with a big beige foam, nice lace; unclean dusty aroma with notes of apple, cream and cornflakes; medium-bodied, soapy and with a moderate bitterness; dry corny and slightly fruity finish - unfortunately totally green (4/5/6/3/11)

draught at "brassin public" 11/2007 - pours a hazy copper-amber colour with a fine and stable beige head, correct lacing; very fruity hoppy nose with a domination of blackcurrant and some citrusy notes behind; regular and medium malt backbone with a solid and clean bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish which makes you eager to drink more 2004 vintage (brewed between january and march), oak-aged in grappa barrels; bottled in october 2005; limited to 1000 bottles - it pours a hazy dark bordeaux colour; dont look for the foam here, you have no chances to see any; it shows a complex aroma where the fruits appear first (prune and cherry), some honey and licorice too; vinous; low carbonation, very thick and sticky, robust initial sweetness sonn met by a powerful bitterness; solid malt body; long woody finish with notes of licorice and alcohol - the low carbonation impacts on its structure and prevents it to be a really great beer ... but a pleasant experience it still is ! oak-aged for more than 1 year, limited to 837 bottles - cloudy reddish-brown colour with no foam (just some big bubbles along the side of the glass); the aroma is quite whisky-like, woody with notes of cherries and bilberries, vanilla and a touch of alcohol; slightly oily mouthfeel with a strong initial sweetness which get fairly balanced by some acidity; very long woody, apple and cellar aftertaste where some bitterness appears and which leaves deep warming alcohol notes -better than the 2004 IMO; the 15,5% are not fully apparent while the beer is in your mouth but you feel it long before the end of the bottle ... bottled in march 2007; limited to 1276 bottles for the Swiss market and 6000 for the USA; ahh, and of course I had the bottle #276, in case somebody still haven't noticed that all bottles have the same number:-) pours a hazy dark ruby-brown colour with no residual foam; the aroma is vinous, woody with notes of sour apples and pine needles; the solid malt body is supported by a fair carbonation; it has some initial sweetness followed and quickly dominated by a robust acidity/sourness; very long woody, fruity and sour finish; once again with the Saint Bon-Chien, the high alcohol content is well-hidden while you drink it but hurts when you reach the bottom of the bottle - one more great beer from Jérôme courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy copper-brown colour without foam left; aroma of cherries, vinegar and vanilla; hints of wood in the background; sour apples; almost no carbonation, thick and full-bodied, a fair sourness and moderately long aftertaste of sour cherries and wood - definitely not the best of the Bon-Chien serie courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a cloudy reddish-brown colour under a little elusive beige foam; a deep sourish nose with a presence of wood in front; notes of vinegar and cheese develop along with cherries and pepper; a moderate carbonation and a robust malt backbone, some sweetness below and a fair sourness on top of it; the woody tones show more presence in a very long finish where more sourish fruity notes appear - absolutely wonderful! pours a cloudy reddish-amber colour with almost no foam; complex vinous aroma, sourish notes of vinegar, apples and portwine; medium malt body maintained by a fair carbonation, sweet and sour; very long fruity and sourish aftertaste with a warming alcohol touch - maybe the most achieved and subtle of the Saint Bon-Chien from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy brown beige with no foam left; complex vinous aroma with solid sourish notes of vinegar, cherries, wood and cheese; clean and juicy palate, low carbonation; lighter on the tongue than past vintages; a late and solid sourness; long woody aftertaste with more notes of vinegar and red fruits; pretty dry - the alcohol is quite well-hidden courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez, Solothurner Biertage 2012 - cloudy reddish-amber beer, no foam; pretty complex acidic/sourish nose, vinous with notes of vinegar, vanilla and wood; hints of tea also; full-bodied, rounded, moderate carbonation; fairly sourish with long woody aftertaste of vinegar and champagne-like notes; very dry courtesy of Toni Flükiger - aroma of chocolate and fusel, vanilla; sweet and pretty bitter; notes of marzipan; residual sweetness with a long chocolatey, alcohol and licorice aftertaste bottled@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - cloudy red-brown colour with a little beige foam; vinous nose, very sourish and vinegar-like, prune and alcohol are noticeable too; very moderate carbonation, oily and quite sticky, full malt body, very sour yet very drinkable; long sourish finish with robust and long lasting notes of red fruits - what a beer! from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy copper-brown colour with some bubbles left on the side of the glass; a fair woody aroma with notes of vinegar, apples and cherries, vinous; full-bodied and slightly oily; moderate carbonation and with a fair sourness; a long sourish aftertaste with more notes of wood, vinegar and red fruits - superb vintage again from this legendary holy cat courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - hazy ruby-brown beer, no foam; aroma of wood, prune, gently sourish with notes of cherries; no carbonation, full-bodied, late and very strong bitterness, very salty; dry and long hoppy fruity finish with lingering woody notes - very nice and, according to the people who had it, much better than during "Un Mare di Birra" unlabeled bottle, courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - pours a hazy bright bordeaux colour with absolutely no foam; vinous aroma with notes of vinegar, mint and fruits (prune and apple); the woody notes are well integrated in the other factors of the aroma; very low carbonation, slightly oily and with a surprisingly moderate malt body for its alcohol content; a robust sourness, quite dry and long fruity and woody finish - complex; another masterpiece from Jérôme courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber-brown without foam left; solid aroma of cherries, vanilla and delicate woody notes; low carbonation with some sweetness and a fair sourness; long woody and caramelish finish - fan-tas-tic ! unlabeled bottle, courtesy of Julien Sarrasin - gusher! ... hazy bordeaux colour without foam; aroma of liver, sourish with notes of cherries and fairly woody; a moderate carbonation and full-bodied, sweet and sourish, a bit oily with a long woody and gently sourish aftertaste; quite apparent alcohol presence courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez; Solothurner Biertage 2009 - pours a hazy bright bordeaux colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of cherry and vinegar; some subtle woody and apple notes too; surprisingly moderate malt body for its alcohol content; moderate carbonation, oily and quite sticky; solid sourness which lasts long in a very fruity finish (cherry, apple) - the Vin jaune barrel adds to its drinkability; beautiful re-rate, 8/2008: pours a cloudy reddish colour with a little and elusive beige foam; a fair yet delicate smokey aroma of tea and melon; medium-bodied with a creamy mouthfeel; gently swet, moderate smokey finish with more notes of tea and watermelon - subtle and very well-made

11/2005: limited edition (1000 bottles) brewed especially for the asphalt mines of Travers; thanks to Jérôme for giving me a bottle before the official release - it pours a hazy copper-red colour with a fine and stable head; the aroma is principally characterized by its maltiness, showing notes of peanut butter; a gentle smokiness appears later while the beer gets warmer; medium-bodied with a soft, creamy mouthfeel; a respectable bitterness reminds that this is a BFM beer; the finish is dry, bitter and earthy with notes of ashes - one more very good (but this time surprisingly easy to drink) beer from Jérôme (5/7/7/4/15) very dark in colour, the head is giant and creamy with a beautiful lacing, the aroma shows roasted coffee, prune and some flowery notes, it is smooth with a very strong bitterness, the finish is very long, dry and very bitter with reminiscence of coffee - a wonderful beer; not for the average Swiss ... copper-orange colour, giant creamy head, aroma of grapefruit with citric and buttery notes, some hazelnut too, a bit acidic, good malt body, very strong and tart bitterness, the finish is very long and very hoppy, dry and showing more citrusy and grapefruity notes - aggressive, disturbing and very good; there are tons of hops here ! a one-time gruit beer (using spices instead of hops). Dark orange colour, no head, fruity, vinegar and cider aroma, tart, very sour, no carbonation, touch of apricot - not an easy beer but quite pleasant; looks like a Cantillon ! re-rated 12/2004 - dark black colour with a fast disappearing foam, toasted aroma of black chocolate, a bit oily with a good malt body, some sourness and some bitterness, the finish is dry, coffeish with notes of licorice
01/2001 - dark colour, fine head which quickly disappears, aroma: vinegar, fresh, slight chocolate; flavor: sweet, lack of character; aftertaste: very dry, slightly bitter, quite long. pours a cloudy amber-orange colour under a persistent and creamy pale beige head; nice lace; aroma of tea, dust and yeast; soft and creamy palate, medium-bodied and with some sourness; short sourish aftertaste of green tea - nice team work between the tea and the beer; well-made cloudy reddish-amber colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lacing; aroma of walnut, biscuit and red fruits; good malt body, astringent and with a fair bitterness; dry and bitter nutty and fruity finish - subtle and very good pours a hazy orange colour under a little unregular but stable beige foam; nice lace; charming spicy aroma (sage comes to mind but only since I know this to be used :-)), some fruity notes in the background (old apples and pineapple); some tartness due to the high carbonation, a solid bitterness (nice to see it back withoutthe unpleasant sourness which caused some sorrows to the brewer and his fans some years ago); long bitter spicy and herbal finish - it has been more than 5 years since I have not drink this beer and take some notes and I am glad to see it back at its top hazy orangeish colour under a little stable white head; spicy (ginger comes to mind) and honeyish aroma (Im not sure if honey was part of the original recipe ?!); lot of carbonation and a nice, robust acidity which is held up by a clean and regular maltiness; the finish is moderately dry with more fruity (lemon/orange) and spicy notes - a beautiful witbier which is back at its best ! pours a hazy dark brown colour under a little stable beige foam; aroma of prune and ginger with some cookie-like maltiness and more undefined spices in the background; good rounded malt body and a decent bitterness; long fruity and malty finish - a solid, well-made brew

may-12-2001 -dark brown colour, fine head, subtile cherry aroma, full-bodied, caramel, slightly bitter - this beer has improved since its beginning (as does its alc. content from 4.5% to 7.5% !); it reminds me of the Rotbräu from Bäre-Bräu) a glühbeer which has to be tasted at 60 degree C - it is dark brown without foam; cold, it has a deep aroma of honey, cinnamon and cane sugar, the flavor beeing just sweet and flat; hot, some alcohol aroma comes between the cinnamon and the honey, the flavor is very sweet (probably too much), but a pleasant hint of bitterness is coming in the finish - don't drink too much of that stuff or you will get a bad headache draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - very dark brown, almost black coloured; firm and stable beige foam; roasted, almost smokey with notes of tea, vanilla, pepper and chocolate; oily and full-bodied; rather low carbonation; a late and solid bitterness; aftertaste of vanilla and licorice with a warming alcohol touch - very complex and deeply pleasant pale orange colour, almost no head, deep spicy nose, fruity, perfumy, full with a bitter fruity finish - quite free interpretation of a pils ... dark amber colour, cloudy, big dense head leaving a nice lacing, light caramel notes, medium-bodied, sweet with a light bitterness, very dry and smooth, moderate malty and light fruity finish bottled; labelled as "la bière de soif de la BFM" and according to the brewmaster, this is the farthest he can go with compromises ... - hazy coppered colour with a little foam; the aroma is a bit earthy with lingering notes of grapefruit, almond and orange; medium-bodied with a high carbonation, some tartness and a very respectable bitterness; the finish shows a long earthy maltiness and is moderately dry
draught, april-2004 - hazy copper colour with a nice creamy head, nice lacing, discreet earthy aroma, smooth, low carbonation, sweet with a dry earthy finish 12.2004: cloudy copper-brown colour, fine regular foam, light aroma of apple with smokey and earthy notes, medium to full body, solid bitterness, the finish is long, slightly dry, smokey and fruity - subtle, solid and complex at the same time; another great beer from Jérôme, but this one took time !
April 2004 (7/3/6/2/9) - unreleased due to problems during the bottle fermentation resulting in a little explosion while opening the bottle - cloudy dirty brown colour, fine dense and long lasting head, the aroma is quite complex showing grapefruit, earthy notes and undefined spices, it is full-bodied, overcarbonated with a tart strong bitterness, the finish is dry and malty with some fruits reminiscence but is leaving an unpleasant aftertaste of unfermented malt very dark and hazy brown colour; little pale beige foam and a nice lacing; a solid fruity hoppiness (citrus, grapefruit) meets some roasted maltiness; good malt body, some initial sweetness and an unexpected and moderate sourness; a note of chocolatey maltiness in the aftertaste which is dominated by more fruity tones - unusual and very good (even considering the unintentional brettanomyces...) from the brewery - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour under a little pale beige foam; subtle spicy aroma with hints of malt and red fruits; velvety mouthfeel and medium malt backbone; a decent bitterness; quite dry and with a long peppery, spicy and gently fruity aftertaste - subtle and very well-brewed; the 7,5% alcohol are very well hidden from Erzbiershof.ch - it pours a hazy bright reddish-copper colour with no foam; complex aroma of cherries, vinegar, mustard and wood; low carbonation and with a quite moderate malt body for its alcohol content; a decent sourness and an aftertaste of cognac, wood and dark fruits along with a lingering sourness - damned good! using 6 sorts of hops added at different times; this is a new version for USA export - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a giant beige foam; complex hoppy nose where flowery and fruity notes are meeting together wih a cookie chocolaty maltiness; creamy mouthfeel and with a strong malt body; robust astringeant bitterness and a long bitter hoppy and a little bit earthy finish - a definitely cleaner, more balanced version (lucky americans !:-)) courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - black beer without foam; strong aroma of coffee and licorice with apparent alcohol, fairly hoppy; low carbonation, thick and oily, full-bodied, a light sourness and very bitter; long hoppy and coffeish aftertaste with strong notes of licorice, black chocolate and warming alcohol from the shop A la Campagne, Bassecourt - cloudy dark orange colour with a little pale beige foam; subtle fruity (banana comes to mind) and spicy aroma; medium-bodied, a moderate initial sweetness and some tart acidity bringing a good balance; aftertaste of banana and apples with some residual sugars - a good one from the shop A la Campagne, Bassecourt - cloudy bronze-orange colour with a solid white foam and a nice lacing; solid hoppy aroma with notes of citrus, cream and grapefruit, medium-bodied, fizzy and lively palate; robustly bitter and quite dry; long bitter fruity hoppy finish - resfreshing, well-brewed and with a good character; this brewery is definitely a good discovery for me from the shop A la Campagne, Bassecourt - black coloured with a long lasting dark beige foam; gently roasted nose with notes of vanilla and pralines; medium-bodied, some sweetness, tart and dry, slightly bitter; long chocolatey finish with notes of licorice - very good from the shop A la Campagne, Bassecourt - fully cloudy reddish-amber colour with a firm and long lasting beige foam; fruity nose (peach, apricot) with notes of dust and almonds; juicy palate and with a respectable malt body; late tart bitterness; quite dry with more lingering fruity and corny tones - another good beer from this surprising brewery slightly hazy golden colour, big creamy head an a nice lacing, subtle and pleasant malty nose showing notes of peanuts and fresh cut grass, solid and rich malt body, low bitterness, robust and long malty, hazenutty finish - a beautiful beer from this brand new brewery ! courtesy of Beat Rohner - pours a hazy ruby-brown colour with very little foam left; aroma of cocoa and caramel; some pepper too; chewy malts and a respectable malt body; sweet and fairly bitter; the finish is earthy, even a bit toasty, leaving gentle warming alcohol notes - interesting though a bit chaotic draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - very dark brown colour with a little dark beige foam; slightly toasty with light notes of ginger and cookie maltiness; good carbonation and a regular medium to full malt body; decent bitterness, dry malty finish with notes of licorice courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy dark orange colour and a solid, firm and persistent foam; quite unclean nose with notes of dust and dry elder; the sweetness is balanced by some acidity and a high carbonation bringing some tartness; juicy palate with a decent malt body; the finish is quite dry with lovely notes of elders - another fine work from this brewery from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - offers a cloudy blond colour under a solid and persistent creamy white head; shows a fair earthy spicy nose with gentle notes of mint; fizzy and with a good malt body, tasty and juicy palate, bitter; quite dry - another solid quality beer from Bières de Neuch from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy blond colour under a creamy white foam; nice lacework; complex aroma of honey, herbs, citrus and cranberry; some initial sweetness and a light tart acidity; a good malt backbone and pretty dry; long fruity and honeyish aftertaste - subtle and very well-made courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy orange colour with a stable pale beige foam; strong aroma of cloves with touches of banana, anise and solvent; very sweet, lot of residual sugars in the finish; relatively dry and spicy (cinnamon and cloves) finish - well-made but could be cloying if you drink the whole bottle draught@Fête des Vendanges 2011 - dark black beer with a superb dark beige foam left; roasted nose with notes of ashes and cream; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; moderate bitterness and a long roasted coffeish finish - a slightly more tasty Guinness clone draught@Fête des Vendanges 2011 - pours a dark cloudy amber brown beer with a moderate head retention; caramel and yeasty nose; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; no bitterness and more earthy notes in the finish - lacking a bit of character courtesy of Pascal Sauser and Laurent Mousson - cloudy golden-orange colour with a little white foam; estery and a bit bubblegum-like aroma with notes of melon; medium to full-bodied, sweet and bitter with a touch of acidity; the finish is bitter and honeyish - a nice surprise courtesy of Pascal Sauser and Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange colour with a little pale beige foam; citric and estery with notes of hay and cinnamon; very lively palate, high carbonation and a rather full malt body; the finish is a bit acidic and quite short - another good beer from this brewery courtesy of Pascal Sauser and Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark brown colour with a little persistent beige head; aroma of cocoa, chocolate and cream; creamy mouthfeel, full-bodied, some initial sweetness followed by a solid bitterness; some residual sugars in a long bitter, chocolatey and slightly spicy finish - balanced and wonderful ! courtesy of Andreas Walliser - hazy blond beer; aroma of citrus, almonds and corn; velvety palate and medium-bodied; gently sweet and with almost no bitterness; some residual sugars and notes of apple, banana and corn courtesy of Andreas Walliser - very foamy and pouring a cloudy dark reddish-amber beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of banana and pear; a quite high carbonation and a rounded medium malt body; low bitterness and with some residual sugars; fruity and corny tones in a pretty short finish - supposed to be bottom-fermented which is hard to believe while drinking it; decent anyway courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; earthy aroma with notes of hemp; quite rounded palate and with a low carbonation; medium malt backbone; earthy and hempy finish; moderately long lasting - subtle and balanced courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy bright orange beer with a modest white foam left; solid aroma of hay and corn; respectable malt backbone and with a light sweetness, pretty tart and with a short and slightly dry corny and gently spicy finish - nice work indeed courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of caramel, corn and banana; low carbonation; soft palate; low bitterness; short aftertaste; slightly flowery with more hints of caramel - gentle courtesy of Andreas Walliser - hazy amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; notes of caramel, some spicy hoppiness, ripe red fruits underneath; smooth palate, medium-bodied, some sweetness; pretty aromatic finish with more notes of caramel, earthy malts and light spicy tones - subtle and pleasant; could easily qualify as an Irish Ale

2011/10; courtesy of Andreas Walliser; 5% - pours a cloudy ruby-brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of banana and cream with hints of caramel in the background; creamy palate and medium-bodied, pretty sweet, rounded and with some residual sugars in the finish; notes of red fruits, caramel and flowers in the aftertaste - a nice one (4/7/6/3/14) courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy blond-orange colour under a solid and long lasting white foam; nice lacework; a fair grassy and almondy hoppiness, notes of citrus; a moderate malt backbone, quite soft and with a more than decent bitterness; long grassy and citrusy hoppy finish - a very nice surprise! from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - cloudy orange beer with an incredibly foaming white head (took me more than 10 minutes to pour the entire bottle); dusty with notes of Sprite; thin-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; the finish is dusty and yeasty with more dubious notes of lemon - by far not the best beer from Alexandre ... courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with a poor head retention; quite malty aroma with fresh notes of red fruits marmalade; medium to full-bodied; some sweetness and a subtle but fair carbonation; very low bitterness and a long aftertaste of red fruits with some aromatic hop presence and a light metallic touch from la Mise en Bière, Lausanne - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of yeast and hay with some fruity hoppiness; medium-bodied , rounded, quite dry and gently bitter with lingering notes of fruits and nougat in the finish - refreshing and very drinkable, charming honey colour, fine head, discret aroma, slightly citrusy, light-bodied, no character hazy dark brown colour, no foam, slightly toasted, aroma of wort and undefined spices, flat in the mouth, moderate malt body, short toasty and moderately malty finish - weak 1/20/2004: light hazy blond, fine creamy head which quickly disappears, light aromatic hoppiness, notes of diacetyl, sweet, rounded maltiness in the finish with reminiscence of diacetyl - a failure this time
1/30/2002: pale golden colour, few head, floral and herbal aroma, fresh and light-bodied, some subtility, dry and slightly bitter finish - seducing (7/4/6/3/13) 1/20/2004: dark red-amber colour with few foam, nice lace, red fruits in the nose, some diacetyl and also some light roasted notes, sweet and light-bodied with a flat aftertaste of vegetables - infected ?
january 2002:
amber colour, head not uniforme, aroma of blood, light and neutral, watery with an unpleasant metallic finish (not at maturation ?) (3/3/3/2/4) dark brown colour, almost no foam, ginger aroma with some metallic notes, medium-bodied, sweet with an unpleasant aftertaste of diacetyl - a beer with mistakes re-rated 4/2010, from bierhütte.ch - pours a pale and clear golden colour under a little but persistent foam; a gentle aromatic hoppiness with light notes of peanuts and metal; medium-bodied and a rounded palate; a fair bitterness and a quite long grassy and slightly peppery finish - too bad the nose is that weak, else it would be quite a nice beer

4/2005 - clear pale golden colour, big foam with big bubbles and a nice lacing, notes of solvent and wort, medium-bodied, some sweetness, dry and agressiv finish with a touch of sulphur - very forgettable (2/3/4/2/6) ruby-brown colour, little foam, butter and malt, slightly toasted, sweet and medium-bodied, long dry coffeish aftertaste - not bad at all courtesy of Matthias Schärer - fully cloudy blond colour, very little foam; moderate aroma of hay and peanuts; solid malt body, effervescent, a touch of acidity and a robust late bitterness; long dry bitter finish with notes of corn and hay - balanced and quite tasty from bierhütte.ch - translucid and bright dark amber-red colour, creamy long lasting beige foam; correct lacework; toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of marzipan; velvety mouthfeel, moderately sweet and with no bitterness; slightly earthy and quite dry aftertaste - subtle and very drinkable courtesy of Laurent Mouson - cloudy lactic-yellow colour; no foam left; aroma of herbs and citrus; light-bodied with a low carbonation; watery and herbal, rancid finish - deeply dubious a zwickelbier - ruby brown colour, fine head, deep nutty aroma, fresh and sour, long dry sour finish - a strange beer hazy red-orange colour with an elusive beige foam; aroma of caramel and berries marmelade; mediumb-bodied, sweet and sticky, chewy malts and a short moderately dry caramelish finish - very cheap stuff; most swiss brewers still have to learn how to brew a bock from Coop supermarket - hazy golden-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of cheap hops and corn; medium-bodied and decently tasty; fairly carbonated and with a decent herbal bitterness; quite long grassy bitter finish with notes of straw - put some decent aroma in there and we’ll have something more than correct ordered on the webpage - light gusher; hazy dark amber-orange beer with a light but persistent beige foam; aroma of nougat and ripe fruits with an undesired note of vegetables; moderate malt backbone and quite fairly carbonated; pretty dry and bitter with an earthy finish where more notes of vegetables appear - definitely needs some tuning from brewery’s webshop - fully cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting foam; aroma of meat, banana and cloves; chewy and pretty lively ; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a moderate carbonation; aftertaste of citrus and banana and with some presence of spices . interesting ordered on the webpage - black beer with some rubish hue; little beige foam left; roasted aroma of milk coffee with green notes of vegetables; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation and quite creamy palate; some dryness and astringency; bitter roasted coffeish finish - doesn’t look at maturation to me courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - hazy dark orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of popcorn and straw; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; subtle yet fair carbonation; quite low bitterness and a long corny finish with light fruity tones in the background courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of coriander and orange peels; moderate carbonation and malt body; some sweetness; short and vanishing aftertaste of coriander and oranges - gets cloying pretty fast courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - cloudy copper-orange beer wirth a fast disappearing head; a solid flowery hoppiness with notes of lemongrass; slightly unclean and dusty; medium-bodied, rounded palate and quite tasty, a solid yet not aggressive bitterness introduces a ery long flowery and gently fruity hoppy finish; pretty dry - a hop bomb indeed! cloudy pale orange colour with a fine creamy head, moderate buttery hoppiness with notes of blood, medium-bodied, slightly dry and creamy, neutral and poorly hopped finish cloudy dark orange colour with little foam, corny and banana aroma, oily and rather light-bodied with a creamy mouthfeel, slightly dry banana aftertaste - a little bit cloying courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy blond orange colour with a persistent light beige foam; grapefruit and acidic citrusy notes with hints of cane sugar; full-bodied, some acidity and a quite juicy palate; long fruity hoppy finish; quite dry - very good though probably slightly infected from Bier-Bienne - dark black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; fairly roasted aroma of nuts, vanilla and chocolate; full-bodied and with some sweetness, moderate carbonation; some residual sweetness and long notes of licorice, chocolate and roasted malts - very nice canned; courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and creamy pale beige head; nice lace; a respectable aromatic hoppiness showing notes of creams, apricots and orange peels; moderate carbonation and a velvety palate; medium-bodied and rounded; quite dry and fairly bitter; moderately long fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark reddish-orange beer with a little pale beige foam left; nice lacework; notes of coriander, yeast and peaches; creamy palate and quite full-bodied, pretty sweet and fizzy, slightly bitter and dry; aftertaste of yeast and bitter oranges with a lingering bitterness and some coriander reminiscence - this one shows "green" notes too but otherwise it’s a pretty nice beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark amber brown colour, huge creamy beige foam and a nice lacing ; solid hoppy nose with notes of melon and apricot, cream and almond; velvety palate, medium to full malt backbone; a fair but not aggressive bitterness; very fruity hoppy finish with notes of peach and melon - I’m somehow not able to spot the quite high amount of rye here ... courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy bordeaux-brown colour with an elusive beige foam; aroma of honey and prune; sweet and acidic, medium-bodied; residual sugars and a long lasting acidic and honeyish aftertaste - doesn’t look fully controlled to me courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; very hoppy aroma with notes of tea, cream and pear; a fair carbonation and a respectable malt backbone; creamy palate and with a solid bitterness, long bitter and quite dry flowery and fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of herbs and tea from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark red-amber beer with a solid creamy beige foam; very strong hoppy aroma, piney with notes of berries and quince marmalade; a good malt body, rounded palate and some sweetness before a respectable yet absolutely not aggressive bitterness; very long hoppy aftertaste of red fruits and pine needles - very drinkable from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark orange-amber beer with a solid creamy foam left; dusty and solidly hoppy; notes of cream, peaches and almonds; a solid malt backbone and very tasty; well-pronounced bitterness and with long aftertaste of exotic fruits and cream courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - dark and cloudy red-amber colour with a solid persistent beige foam; aroma of blood oranges and acidic cream; soft mouthfeel and medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a late fair acidic touch; quite sweet but finishes dry and acidic with more notes of blood oranges - dubious and looks pretty uncontrolled from Manor, Bienne - cloudy orange colour with a little foam left; the nose shows fresh flowery hoppy notes with hints of cheese and honey; medium-bodied and with a quite creamy palate, some sweetness and a late bitterness; the finish is gently hoppy with more honeyish notes - well-made cloudy blond colour, nice head, buttery notes, some hops in the front, mild, sweet and fresh, watery, no noticable bitterness, no character cloudy orange colour, fine head, strong banana aroma, a little bit tart, sweet, dry malty banana finish bright red-brown colour, nice head and lace, light spicy nose (nutmeg ?), notes of caramel, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is malty, sugary and spicy - the first interesting beer from this otherwise poor brewery clear pale golden colour, few head, grainy with notes of plastic, sweet, medium-bodied, short finish - unremarkable pale golden colour, fine head, slight apricot aroma, watery with a plastic aftertaste pale golden colour, almost no head, fresh, no aroma, desperately neutral, a touch of paperboard in the finish makes sure my senses are not dead ... pale golden colour, few head, light and flat - go away there is nothing here ... light golden colour, few head, weak aroma of alcohol and molasses, oily with a slightly dry alcohol finish - for fans of malt liquors only golden colour, no head, few hop aroma, full-bodied, nice aftertaste dark brown colour, few hop aroma, sweet and slightly roasty flavor clear yellow colour, few head, few hoppiness with a very little touch of hemp flavour, sweet, full and oily - average golden colour, few head, paperboard-like aroma, tart and oily with an unpleasant dry finish - it shows everything you can do wrong with a lager ... dark brown colour with a giant foamy head, deeply complex aroma with black chocolate and licorice, notes of plum too, robust malt body, very sweet, long chocolatey finish with lot of residual sweetness - well-made but too much on the dark side of sweetness ... from the webshop of the brewery - cloudy very dark brown colour with a rubish hue and no head retention; slightly roasted with a shy aroma of coffee, vanilla, apricot and licorice; highly carbonated, some sweetness and with a late tart dryness and lingering notes of coffee and spices - the carbonation does not appear appropriate honey colour, fine head, fruity hop aroma, with a touch of nut, yeasty, smooth and sweet, brief finish re-rate, 8/20/02: caramel aroma with metallic notes, creamy and sweet with a dry sour finish - still not at maturation
dark amber colour, fine head, buttery nose, medium-bodied - very forgettable, probably not mature (4/3/2/4/6) hazy reddish-amber colour with a big creamy foam; fresh fruity aroma (raisin) with notes of yeast; highly carbonated, sweet and tart/acidic; some astringence, no bitterness; the finish is soft and short with more fruity and yeasty notes aged 6 months in oak barrels - cloudy dark brown colour, little foam, strong malty nose showing notes of wood, nuts and vanilla, tart and sweet, the malt body is dying away to the end, leaving a lingering sweetness; some red fruits and more nutty touches in a warming alcohol finish - interesting but a better malt backbone is definitely required re-rated 8/2011; bottle from the webshop of the brewery; 8% - pours a hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of raspberries marmalade, slightly chewy; highly carbonated, medium to full malt backbone; fairly sweet and with no bitterness; moderately dry with long chewy malty notes of red fruits marmalade - not terrible

6/2002; 9% - dirty brown colour, almost no head, plum aroma, sweet and quite light-bodied, the alcohol is not noticeable, slightly fruity finish with notes of licorice - a one-dimensional, out-of-any-style brew - what did they try to make here ? (2/5/5/2/8) from the webshop of the brewery; a gluten-free beer - hazy and very pale lactic-yellow beer with a poor head retention; aroma of citrus and corn; slightly oily; thin-bodied, sweet and gently acidic; quite dry with a grapefruity and corny finish - strange but not bad at all cloudy brown-amber colour, creamy head and a nice lace, light notes of blackcurrant, smooth, too much carbonation, touch of sourness, fruity finish (blackberries?) cloudy reddish-ruby colour, giant creamy and pinky head; nice lace; aroma of raisin and notes of yeast; sweet and a little bit oily; a touch of acidity is not enough to give it a good balance; the finish is vinous, moderately dry and with more notes of raisins - interesting re-rated, 7/2011; 5% - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with no head retention; aroma of yeast, sour apples and corn; medium-bodied and with a quite harsh palate; quite rough and dry finish with salty and corny notes; the fruity tones stay in the background - unusual and pretty hard to drink

12/2003; 5.7% - brewed using triticale (a crossing between wheat and rye) - cloudy bright orange colour, big initial creamy head which quickly reduces, aroma of ginger, sweet and oily, very carbonated, light sourness, medium-bodied, the finish is moderate, showing fruity and metallic notes - not bad and hard to rate like all beers from this brewery (3/6/6/3/12) courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy blond-orange colour with a poor foam left; solid and offensive aroma of absinth and undefined herbs; very tart and astringent, biting and aggressive, medium-bodied, very dry and aggressive aftertaste of absinth and mint - not drinkable thanks to Miklos for this beer - bright golden-orange colour with a little foam; a lingering fruity hoppiness; full-bodied and slightly oily; low bitterness; long malty and fruity finish - clean, solid and tasty lager if not really complex cloudy copper-amber colour with a little beige foam; aroma of caramel and almonds; respectable malt body, a fair sweetness behind some tartness and bitterness; solid carbonation, moderately dry, bitter and malty finish where some fruity notes challenge the caramel pours a cloudy orange colour with a little white foam; aroma of oranges and almonds; sweet and acidic; medium-bodied, a bit oily; effervescent elusive corny and fruity finish leaving just a strange and unpleasant aftertaste of sour vegetables in the mouth draught@Biergarten 2010 - cloudy dark orange colour with a persistent creamy white foam; nice lacework; aroma of wet grain and earth with moderate notes of hemp; slightly buttery and with a good malt body; pretty sweet and decently tasty; some residual sweetness with lingering notes notes of hemp and butter courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark orange coloured with a persistent white foam; fair but subtle aroma of cardamom, notes of yeast; juicy and with a respectable malt body; subtle carbonation, some initial sweetness and with a bitter-spicy finish; long aftertaste of fruits (apricot, oranges) and cardamom - very well-made slightly hazy pale blond with no head retention; a light herbal touch fails to hide notes of green apple; sweet and medium-bodied; high carbonation; short and tasteless finish - not matured, disappointing cloudy bright orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of bread and tangerines; highly carbonated with a strong sweetness below; medium-bodied, short and effervescent finish, sweetish and fruity black coloured with a creamy beige head; fairly roasted aroma of milk coffee; medium-bodied, some sourness which lasts in a long coffeish/chocolaty finish - not really complex but tasty and with some character pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a modest but persistent foam; aroma of almonds and biscuits; notes of tangerines appear while the beer gets warmer; medium-bodied, quite regular carbonation; some sweetness balanced by a light and moderately tart acidity; the finish is rather short but shows more fruity and malty notes - well-made and decently tasty session beer draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - slightly hazy amber colour, little stable beige foam; aroma of caramel and butter; medium to full-bodied; sweet with a moderate bitterness, some residual sugars; long and lively fruity finish draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - hazy golden-orange colour with a solid, stable white foam, nice lacing; fresh aromatic hoppiness with notes of corn and butter in the background; medium-bodied, nice balance and a soft regular palate; lively, long moderately fruity finish ambrée de carnaval - bright ruby-amber colour and a fast disappearing foam; solid aroma of red fruits (plum and cherry) and caramel surrounded by a robust hoppiness; full-bodied with an honorable bitterness; long malty (caramelish) and fruity finish - one more good brew from BAF very dark brown colour with a giant and dense foamy head and a nice lace; nice lingering aroma of chestnut with some dusty notes; the coffeish tones appear while the beer get warmer; the body is about medium with a good balance and a nice bitterness; a long roasty coffeish finish achieves to make this beer really enjoying - surprisingly on top for a 3 y.o. low alcohol beer; thanks to Nicolas ! very dark brown colour, head initialy moderate but diminishes very fast, no lace, aroma of black chocolate and prune, notes of alcohol, some acidity, the body is moderate, long dry coffe finish - very nice beer from a very small microbrewery re-rate, 06/29/04 - hazy honey colour, fine head, buttery hoppiness, flowery notes, tart and medium-bodied, harsh bitterness, dry orangey finish - correct but lacking of character
06/14/2003 (6/4/5/2/9): amber-orange colour, fine head and lace, few hops in the nose, light buttery with a touch of honey, tart with a light bitterness, very dry and light floral finish - a little bit rough slightly hazy amber-brown colour with a fine dense head which quickly reduces, aroma of smoked bacon with some hoppy sourness hidden in the background, medium-bodied, lot of carbonation which makes it quite refreshing, light acidity, the finish is very long, smoky and malty with notes of undefined fruits - very impressive: the masterpiece of Nicolas ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy reddish-brown colour with a persistent creamy beige head; malty and very toasty aroma with strong notes of caramel and wood; well-balanced palate, moderately sweet and fairly carbonated; the finish is bitter, dry and short with more malty tones red-orange colour, fine head and a nice lace, beautiful raspberry aroma, light-bodied, touch of acidity, dry acidic finish - balanced but the beer character is a little bit denaturated pale yellow colour, strangely semi-filtered (?!), small head which quickly disappears, corn and bread aroma with notes of banana and grapefruit, fresh, acidic and sweet, corn, long fruity finish re-rate 01/15/2003: bright red-amber colour, few head, exotic fruits aroma (lychees ?) with notes of spices and alcohol, a little bit bubble-gum like, smooth and slightly tart with a dry fruity finish - original but the fruity is too much present and too artificial; this beer seems to have changed (in the wrong way)

03/2002 (7/4/7/3/13): red-amber colour, the head is moderate and creamy, malty, buttery, caramel aroma, sweet with a hint of sourness, fruity notes in the finish - supposed to be a top fermented Märzen (?!), I would personally consider it as a Saison cloudy golden-orange colour, almost no foam, very fruity aroma (grape, elder and lemon) with notes of yeast and cinnamon, sweet, fresh, slightly overcarbonated, tart and acid with a long fruity and acid finish - a very good and deeply balanced beer re-rated April 2011; from the market in Sion cloudy dark orange colour with no head retention; aroma of corn, banana and carrots; fizzy and tasteless, thin-bodied; a late and gentle acidity; the finish is quite empty with lingering corny notes - in one word: bad

from Café de l’Union, Lens (Valais); the last bottle! A chance considering that I drove 230 km and that I have no clue where else this beer could be available (I don’t even have the brewery’s address) - hazy pale lactic-blond colour with a fast collapsing foam; aroma of corn and banana with notes of vinegar; moderate carbonation and quite thin-bodied; quite sourish finish with light fruity notes - not terrible to say the least; I understand this restaurant is not willing to buy it again. (2/3/3/2/6) courtesy of fiulijn - pours a fully cloudy copper-orange beer under a solid pale beige head; nice lace; aroma of cream, cider and apricots; moderate malt body and carbonation; poorly tasty; some sweetness and a light dry sourish tartness; hints of rancid cream and apricot in a short finish - very forgettable from the market in Sion - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a poor head retention; aroma of corn and caramel; medium-bodied and with a pretty harsh palate; tart corny aftertaste - unfriendly Jan 2004: hazy red-amber colour, fine head, light aroma of red fruits, sparkling and very sweet with a dry sirupy finish - good for children and people who don't like beer.
Dec 18, 2002 / 5/3/4/2/7: unusual red-orange colour, lot of foam while pouring in the glass but the head is reducing very quickly, fruity aroma (cherry?, plum?), slightly overcarbonated, tart and very sweet, dry sugary finish - hum, hum .... 5.2%, Jan 2004: hazy blond colour, fine head, soapy hoppiness with notes of detergent, lot of carbonation, tart and slightly acidic with a very rough and aggressiv bitterness, unpleasant dry soapy finish - HELP !
4.9%, Jun 17, 2002 / 5/2/4/2/7: cloudy orange colour, no head, discreet fruity hop aroma, sweet and quite neutral flavour with a strange, dry finish - hard to understand ... Jan 2004: cloudy amber-orange colour, fine creamy head, grapefruit aroma with a touch of vinegar, light- to medium-bodied with a brutal and unpleasant bitterness, the finish is very dry and tart - urghhh ...
Jun 17, 2002 / 4/2/3/2/5: cloudy dark orange colour, very few head, light apricot aroma, fresh, sweet and flat, no aftertaste, no character, absolutely unremarkable re-rate 8/13/2003 Now called Eau de Rose - cloudy orange colour, big creamy head, fruity nose (currant ?), cane sugar aroma, deadly sweet, heavy and sirupy, disgusting sugary finish - this is an awefull juice of sugar
6/17/2002: cloudy red-amber colour, no head, aroma of dark fruity, extremely sweet, slightly tart with a long sweet fruity finish - very dubious Jan 2004: hazy orange-amber colour, few foam, strong bad vinegar aroma, medium-bodied, tart with a rough bitterness, the aftertaste is very dry, slightly fruity with a deadly unpleasant finish - brewed in association with Sint-Bernardus ? come on... this is not even bad homebrew level !
Jun 17, 2002 / 5/2/3/2/6: this beer is brewed in collaboration with the brewery St Bernardus (Belgium) - reddish-amber colour, few head, apple and alcohol nose, too much carbonation, sweet and flat, no character - desperately nothing to find here ... hazy amber-brown colour, fine head, elder and strawberry in the nose, medium-bodied, sweet with a finishing acidity, the aftertaste is rough, dry and fruity - dubious cloudy orange colour, no foam, corny and perfumy aroma with some ginger, light-bodied with a touch of unpleasant sourness, the finish is dry and quite flat amber-blond colour, fine head and a nice lacing, a touch of fruitness, moderate maltiness with notes of smoked bacon in the background, the body is quite thin for this ABV but it shows some subtility, the finish is really dry and smokey - the first interesting beer from this brewery draught - cloudy pale orange colour under a rocky white head; notes of diacetyl and cabbage with touches of lemon and corn; sweet and medium-bodied, hint of bitterness; moderate corny and spicy finish with a strong residual sweetness - chaotic and full of flaws draught - slightly hazy pale golden colour under a solid white head; correct lacing;robust diacetyl nose hiding almost totally some herbal notes; very moderate malt body with a respectable bitterness; very dry and harsh bitter finish, the whole thing unfortunately destroyed by the overwhelming diacetyl - the will is there but the brewing knowledge is totally missing ... draught - slightly hazy ruby-brown colour with a fast reducing foam; a bit toasty with notes of caramel and biscuit; sweet and light-bodied, too high carbonation; the finish is effervescent and moderately malty but falls very brief - uncontrolled and bad courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy amber-orange colour with a fine and stable pale beige foam; unclean hoppy nose, notes of quince and blood oranges; good malt body, some astringence and a solid but blurred bitterness; long bitter and fruity finish - looks unfortunately quite green to me courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy dark orange, slightly copper, colour; little white foam left; fairly dusty and corny aroma with peachy notes in the background; overcarbonated and with a solid corny tartness, medium to full-bodied, slightly dry and with a long fizzy, corny and grainy finish - not my favourite creation from Dominique courtesy of Laurent Mousson - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour with a solid and persistent beige foam; aroma of lavender, herbs and a touch of pineapple; a robust carbonation and a good malt body; very bitter and dry aftertaste of herbs and mint quite unusual courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy amber-brown colour with a poor head retention; impressive balance in the aroma between grapefruity hops and prune/caramel maltiness; subtle carbonation and a solid malt body; a robust but not aggressive bitterness; long fruity hoppiness with more malty tones - the perfect crossing between IPA and scotch ale courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black coloured and a little pale beige foam; aroma of black chocolate and tobacco; gently roasted; good malt body, some initial sweetness and fairly tasty; moderately bitter; long aftertaste where aromatic hoppy notes meet touches of chocolate and ashes - very balanced; very good beer again from this brewery re-rated 3/2008; courtesy of Dominique Javet - pours a cloudy bordeaux colour with a little beige foam; aroma of dried berries and toasted malts; a good malt body and some initial sweetness, a moderate and late bitterness introduces a quite dry and relatively short aftertaste of red fruits and biscuits - very balanced

10/2007 - courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Dominique Javet - cloudy bordeaux-brown colour; no head retention; a gentle biscuity maltiness with an undefined spicy note in the background; quite low carbonation and not really tasty; moderately bitter with a short malty finish although the spicy notes stay for long in the mouth - Im not really convinced by this one (3/6/5/3/12) courtesy of Laurent Mousson; 4,6% yeast: wyeast 1098 - dark black coloured with a little beige foam; grassy aroma with notes of black chocolate, cream and dust; creamy mouthfeel, light to medium-bodied with a late and very tart bitterness; the finish is dry, short and chocolatey
5% version with yeast irish ale 1084 - same appearance; the nose shows light acidic notes; more effervescence (too much) and a bit more sweetness which persists in the finish (4/6/5/3/11) IS+ 6.1% - black coloured with a robust beige foam; solid roasted aroma of prune and licorice with notes of black chocolate in the background; good malt body and a solid carbonation, a fair bitterness introduces a roasty and slightly dry aftertaste of ashes and chocolate (5/7/7/4/15)

11/2007: courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Dominique Javet - dark black colour with a little dark beige foam; correct lacing; complex aroma where notes of ashes, oranges and black chocolate play nicely together; decent malt body; the initial sweetness is quickly followed by a solid dry bitterness; very dry bitter aftertaste of ashes and cold coffee - a beer with class and character courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark red-amber colour with a long lasting creamy pale beige foam; correct lace; fair aroma of caramel, almonds and flowery hoppiness; tasty with a clean and decent bitterness; long flowery and caramelish aftertaste with a lingering bitterness - another nice work from Dominique courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark amber colour under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; notes of red fruits and slightly dusty; highly carbonated, medium- to full-bodied, creamy palate, some bitterness and pretty dry; long yeasty finish with more notes of red fruits - subtle courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark brown colour with a poor head retention; solid malty aroma with notes of prune, caramel and marzipan; robust malt body and with a solid sweetness; low bitterness; some residual sweetness in a long malty finish where more notes of prune and caramel can be met - a robust beer which begs for a cigar courtesy of Laurent Mousson; a bitter brewed with elder - cloudy reddish-amber colour, solid creamy beige head; elder and honeyish aroma, very flowery; high carbonation, very creamy palate, fair bitterness; long dry and bitter flowery fruity finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson; a stout brewed with raspberries - dark black coloured with a little dark beige head; robust raspberry aroma with chocolatey hidden notes below; rather low carbonation and a creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied with a late tart acidity; long acidic raspberry finish with a touch of chocolate - deeply interesting but lacking of balance: the fruitiness dominates too much courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Dominique Javet - very dark coloured with a little beige foam; fairly roasted nose showing a good balance between dark chocolate and generous hops; oily and quite robust malt body; some initial sweetness and with a decent dry bitterness; the finish is dusty with notes of ashes and espresso - another good beer from Dominique courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Dominique Javet - the beer surprised me and some cl. are jumped out of the bottle, commiting suicide on my table; oh well! Copper-red colour with a stable beige head which is leaving a beautiful lace; aroma of almonds and cream; a bit yeasty; rounded mouthfeel, some sweetness and slightly oily; a respectable bitterness; it finishes quite dry leaving long honeyish and light fruity notes; very balanced - another very good beer from Dominique! courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Dominique Javet - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a bad head retention; aroma of red fruits marmalade, almonds and with some malty tones underneath; clean palate and a good malt body; the initial sweetness is soon followed by a fair bitterness; long aftertaste where earthy and fruity tones can be met along with a nice hoppy reminiscence - subtle and robust at the same time: simply beautiful courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Dominique Javet - fully cloudy brown colour, little stable beige foam; aroma of slightly toasted malts, prunes and hops; full-bodied and with a moderate carbonation, creamy palate though slightly sticky, late bitterness, more solid hop presence in a long malty and dark fruity finish - I didnt know dwarfs blood was that good! from Au Grain d’Orge, Moiry - pours a cloudy orange beer with no head retention; sourish aroma of corn and banana; hints of spices; low carbonation and with ajuicy palate, medium-bodied, sweet with a hint of sourness and a short soda-like fruity finish - pretty dubious and amateurish from Au Grain d’Orge, Moiry - hazy amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of red fruits, sweeties and with undefined spicy notes; low carbonation, some sweetness and medium-bodied; fails short in the finish with harsh notes of bubblegum and vinegar - ooops ! draught@brewpub - fully cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a little foam left; quite phenolic with notes of oranges and light undefined spices; full-bodied and fairly sweet, slightly sticky on the tongue, chewy malty finish with notes of fruit and caramel Geève; 12/8/2003hazy amber colour, fine head and a nice lace, aroma of dark fruits and apple, medium-bodied, sweet with a robust dry malty and sweeties-like and a little bit artificial finish, notes of alcohol - strange and chaotic but almost decent

Neuchâtel - 12/2/2008 - clear reddish-amber colour with little foam left; aroma of caramel and cane sugar; medium-bodied and very sweet; aftertaste of red fruits marmelade - sweeties-like malt profile and simplistic but without evident flaws, that^s already a big success ...(3/5/5/2/9)

Lausanne - 3/6/2002 -pale amber colour, buttery, caramel, sweet and neutral - very forgettable (3/6/4/2/8) Genève - 8/12/2003 gray-lactic colour, fine head, aroma of haye, neutral, no character with an unpleasant metallic finish - dreadful (2/3/3/2/4)

Neuchâtel - 2712/2008 - cloudy lactic-yellow colour with a fine and stable foam; aroma of wet corn and rotten bananas; sweet and light-bodied; corny and watery finish - god! what a poor glass of nothing! (2/3/3/2/5)

Lausanne - 6/3/2002 - pale blond almost white colour, fine head, nice lace, grainy, fresh, touch of acidity, corny finish - quite flat, no character (4/6/5/2/10) Genève - cloudy lactic colour, almost no foam, overwhelming peachy aroma, sweet and tart, citrusy, dry grainy and peachy finish - this stuff is a blasphemy Genève; 8/12/2003 - clear pale yellow colour with few foam, a very discreet touch of aromatic hops, flat, castrated with a light malty finish - poor stuff ! (3/4/3/2/6)

Lausanne; 8/12/2003 - cloudy pale blond colour, fine head and nice lace, perfumy and spicy, malty, dry and neutral, short finish (4/5/4/2/8)

Neuchâtel; 2/12/2008 - hazy yellow-blond colour with little foam left; strong aroma of wet corn and a touch of vegetables; sweet and light to medium-bodied; the body falls on the end leaving a watery corny finish - the aptitude of "Les Brasseurs" to constantly brew bad beers is legendary (2/2/3/2/5) draught@Fête des Vendanges 2010, Neuchâtel - golden-bronze colour with a persistent foam; aroma of wet malt with a decent aromatic hop presence; a good malt backbone and a soft, velvety palate; moderate bitterness and a quite long malty and flowery hoppy finish - pretty nice Neuchâtel - hazy golden-orange colour with a persistent little white foam; nice lace; the expected aroma of green lemon and citrus is here for sure but fortunately not overwhelming; soft and creamy mouthfeel, regular medium malt body; late acidic and astringent notes take the place of the solid sweetness and introduce a citrusy, astringent and slightly dry finish - half as bad as I thought it would be but this beer is still green (this brewpub's tradition ...) draught - clear golden-amber colour without remaining foam; aroma of apple and strawberries; phenolic; medium-bodied and highly sweet, funky malts; tons of residual sugars in a fruit marmelade-like finish and a touch of alcohol - deeply dubious Neuchâtel; 11/2008 - pours a hazy dark reddish colour under a firm pinkish head; nice lacing; fair and quite natural aroma of black cherries with a touch of sourness in the nose; sweet (but not in excess), a very discrete sourness is not enough to bring a satisfying balance; moderately dry, the long and respectable aftertaste of cherry does not fully succeed in hiding the green beer backbone below - far better than expected (4/6/5/2/11)

Nyon; 9/2009; bottled, courtesy of yespr - clear golden-red in colour and with a little persistent foam; aroma of marzipan and cherry marmalade; very sweet and a bit sticky , moderate malt backbone, long sweetish aftertaste of artificial cherries with a light citric touch hazy blond colour, fine head and nice lacing, blood, metallic aroma, medium-bodied, dry unpleasant finish - definitely not at maturation, bad work ! hazy pale orange colour, no foam, notes of diacetyl, corn and banana, grapefruit, thin body, sweet and desperately flat hazy red-amber colour with few foam, discreet aroma of caramel and dark fruits, sweeties-like, sweet and medium-bodied with a moderate malty and slightly fruity finish hazy reddish-brown colour with almost no foam remaining; the fruity side comes first with notes of pear and cherry bubblegum; then, honey clearly appears with a touch of alcohol in the background; oily and strongly sweet with a rather low carbonation; very low bitterness; the finish is quite long showing more bubblegummy fruitiness and with a decently warming alcohol touch - rather close to something like La Trappe Quadruppel, but unfortunately for Martin Wartmann, this is not really a compliment in my mouth ... courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - dark black in colour and with a robust foamy beige head; nice lacework, roasted aroma of mocha with hints of vanilla, medium-bodied and with a hint of sourness, quite creamy palate; light nutty tones in a long coffeish and roasted aftertaste courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; brewed with heather - dark copper-blond beer under a huge foamy pale beige head; the aroma is green, dusty and restrained; medium-bodied and slightly sourish; an astringent bitterness and a dry flowery and vegetable-like finish - does not work for me courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark amber-red colour with no foam left; aroma of citrus, undefined red fruits an decently spicy; chewy malts and esters; low carbonation and moderate malt body, a touch of acidity and a hint of sweetness; more gentle fruity and spicy notes in the aftertaste - subtle and charming cloudy orange-blond colour with very little foam remaining; decent hoppy aroma with notes of pear/apricot, almonds and alcohol; full-bodied, oily and sticky mouthfeel; sweet and bitter, moderately long finish with more notes of fruits and almonds and some residual sweetness - rather hard to categorize (some sort of hybrid between a malt liquor and an IPA); a beer which tries but not really succeeds hazy bronze-amber colour with a persistent off-white head, correct lacing, aroma of cinnamon, hay and pine needles, solid but very subtle carbonation, moderate sweetness, long earthy and spicy finish, quite dry - an interesting and well-made beer courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy pale straw in colour, little white foam left; aroma of curaçao, honey and orange peels; velvety mouthfeel, medium-bodied; some late tart acidity, slightly dry finish with more spicy notes - subtle and pretty nice pours a hazy very dark brown almost black colour with a very little dark beige foam but a correct lacing; deep and pure aroma of black chocolate and cocoa; medium and regular malt body, quite sweet but a late sourness brings an interesting balance; the palate stops brutally and finishes quite dry leaving nothing but cocoa notes in the mouth - a very nice beer but a bit too one-dimensional to be really great; the alcohol is not apparent ok, here is the last child of Martin Wartmann - it pours a hazy bright dark orange colour; a little and shy foam remains; the aroma shows a nice play between fruits (citrus, orange peel and banana) and spices (cinnamon and cardamom); full-bodied, thick and a bit sticky; the moderate carbonation and the late acidic tartness are insufficient to balance the heavy sweetness of this beer; long fruity finish where the spices stay in the background; some residual sweetness; the relative high alcohol content is not really apparent - a good beer, no question, but I advise you to eat something with it because the high sweetness tends to make it cloying after one glass slightly hazy dark amber colour, fine head, notes of peanuts and orange, sweet and creamy with a medium body, the finish is quite malty and slightly dry - another well-made brew from this brewery hazy amber-orange colour, fine creamy head, subtle honeyish tones, sweet and medium-bodied, slightly oily with a touch of finishing sourness, the finish is moderately malty, flowery and honeyish - subtle but could afford a bit more character ... and this has little to do with a brown ale ... from ebeer.ch - pours a slightly hazy reddish-amber colour under a little and elusive foam leaving though a correct lacing; some aromatic hops, notes of red fruits marmalade and undefined spices; a respectable malt body and a low carbonation, smooth palate, sweet and with a low bitterness; aftertaste of herbs, caramel and a hint of mint - subtle and pleasant pours a hazy copper-amber colour with a thin foam which quickly falls back; solid aroma of ripe bananas and cloves; very strong sweetness maintained ny a a fair carbonation which avoids it to be cloying; the finish is fizzy with more banana notes and residual sugars - tasty and interesting hazy golden-orange colour with a fine creamy head, malty and hoppy nose, notes of hazelnut and apricot, sweet and slightly oily with a good malt body, the finish is long, creamy and malty with retronasal notes of fruity hoppiness - a good beer courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy reddish beer with a little pale beige foam left; gentle aroma of cinnamon, citrus and red fruits marmalade; sweet and with a decent malt backbone; moderately dry and with no bitterness; subtle aftertaste of orange peels and cinnamon - interesting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; gently woody with notes of honey, whisky and chewy malts; thick and sticky with a low carbonation, sweet and with a long aftertaste of honey and caramel; the woody tones stay now in the background - a very good one courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy dark orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; aroma of malt, aromatic hops and some spices reminiscence; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation, some bitterness and with a long malt and aromatic hoppy finish - solid and well-made courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; a fair aromatic hop presence with notes of fruits and flowers; notes of malt below, highly carbonated and medium-bodied; a sweet malt backbone and a decent bitterness; long aromatic hoppy finish with notes of almonds - pretty nice very dark brown colour with a fine slightly brown-tainted head, toasted, chocolatey and buttery notes, some starting acidity, sweet, light to medium body, dry finishing bitterness with a moderate aftertaste of malt and chocolate - good and subtle bright red-orange colour with a big dense creamy head, aroma of wet haye and corn, medium-bodied, sweet with a light acidity, creamy mouthfeel, the finish is dry with wheaty notes - good character for a very drinkable weizen courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark amber-orange colour with a modest beige foam left; shows a subtle honeyish aroma; gently sweet and with a respectable malt backbone; some residual sweetness and a long aftertaste of oranges and honey - subtle and very drinkable courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy blond colour with a creamy white head; aroma of rancid butter; creamy mouthfeel, quite thin-bodied and with some sourness; short slightly hoppy and sourish finish - something went wrong here courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - hazy dark blond-orange colour with a poor head retention; very aromatic nose showing notes of almonds and oranges; some initial sweetness, a very respectable malt backbone and a slightly oily palate; robust but subtle carbonation; a straightforward bitterness which lasts long in a moderately dry, corny and fruity finish - very tasty and very good courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark brown colour with a modest head retention; toasted malty aroma with strong notes of caramel and biscuit; very sweet and moderately carbonated; notes of ginger, creamy mouthfeel and a hint of bitterness; long malty and cookie-like finish - pretty nice courtesy of Jürg Kohler - clear and bright bronze colour with a persistent white foam; the aroma is grainy and dusty; a moderate malt body with a regular carbonation, gently bitter finish with long corny notes - respectable for a beer with low alcohol content courtesy of Jürg Kohler - hazy orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of corn and oranges; soft and velvety mouthfeel; medium malt backbone, sweet and with no bitterness; regular carbonation and a quite long fruity and fairly malty finish - uncomplicated but well-made and very drinkable: süffig! courtesy of Jürg Kohler - cloudy reddish-orange colour with no foam left; solid malty aroma with notes of caramel and light fruity tones; sweet and with a quite low carbonation; solid malt body; very long malty finish with more fruity notes (oranges and peaches) and some late warming alcohol notes - a superb beer courtesy of Jürg Kohler - pours a cloudy orange colour with a little foam left; very fruity nose (apricot, quince) and aromatic hoppiness, notes of fresh cream; rounded and medium malt body; some initial sweetness and a fair bitterness, very long fruity and hoppy finish - balanced and deeply drinkable, a beautiful brew courtesy of Jürg Kohler - cloudy dark brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; toasted nose with a biscuity maltiness; good malt body, sweet with some tartness; lively carbonation; long malty finish with notes of cookies and caramel - well-done courtesy of Jürg Kohler - pours a hazy dark orange colour under a solid beige foam; nice lacing; aroma of oranges, apricot and dust with notes of fresh cream; good malt body and quite sweet; smooth mouthfeel, low bitterness before a long fruity finish - balanced and very drinkable courtesy of Jürg Kohler - hazy reddish-brown beer with no foam; vinous with notes of red fruits and vinegar; slightly cheesy, medium-bodied, a moderate carbonation and a fair sourness; a solid maltiness in the finish, biscuity, slightly coffeish and with more notes of red fruits and vinegar - a very nice beer from the brewery - pours a hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; herbal and spicy aroma with light notes of almonds; a fine and solid carbonation; medium-bodied and with a quite velvety palate; peppery and spicy finish with a respectable lingering bitterness - very good from the brewery - pours a hazy dark amber-orange beer under a long lasting foam; gently earthy with notes of red fruits below; clean palate and medium-bodied; a gentle bitterness before a quite long earthy and flowery finish - subtle and very drinkable from the brewery - dark reddish-brown beer under a solid creamy beige head; nice lacework; a fair earthy aroma; yeasty with notes of caramel and grapefruit below; a good malt body and a fair earthy tartness, subtle yet solid carbonation; pretty dry and bitter and with a long earthy and yeasty finish - very tasty and very good from the brewery - quite clear amber-orange beer under a firm and persistent creamy foam; gentle and shy flowery nose with hints of butter; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; some tart astringency and a dry quite biting bitterness; short flowery and dusty finish - raw from the brewery - very hazy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; nice lacework; a fair aroma of ginger with notes of pepper and hints of grapefruit hidden below; medium-bodied, pretty tasty and lively palate, some late bitterness; quite dry spicy and gently fruity finish another good one from the BrewBrothers from the brewery - cloudy very dark blond beer under a long lasting foam; shy, dusty and flowery aroma with light piney notes; slightly sticky and medium-bodied; highly carbonated and with a fair bitterness; long flowery and fizzy aftertaste from the brewery - quite clear and very pale golden-blond beer; a long lasting white foam and a nice lacework; the nose is very earthy and dusty with evident yet not overwhelming notes of hemp; creamy palate and a low carbonation; not really tasty and slightly sweet, no bitterness and more earthy notes in the finish re-rated, courtesy of Andreas Brüllmann - cloudy dark ruby-brown colour with almost no foam left; malty and fresh nose with notes of red berries and sugar powder; medium-bodied and quite sweet; moderate carbonation and a slightly sticky palate; no bitterness; short and sweetish fruity finish - not bad at all

5/2010 from the online shop of the brewery - pours a cloudy reddish-amber colour with a little beige foam left; fair aroma of banana and candi sugar; notes of apples and cinnamon; overcarbonated and very sweet, medium malt backbone, fizzy aftertaste of matured banana with some residual sugars and hints of spices - hmmm ... a reasonable carbonation could do the job (4/6/4/2/7) courtesy of Andreas Brüllmann - hazy orange in colour and with a very foamy long lasting white foam; nice lacework; fres aroma of apples, slightly sugary; medium-bodied and quite sweet; a bit corny and decently dry, long fruity and corny finish, hoppy; some bitterness and slightly salty - quite complex courtesy of Andreas Brüllmann - very dark and cloudy orange colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of cane sugar, oranges and peaches; sweet and medium-bodied, rounded palate and with a moderate bitterness; fruity and slightly yeasty hoppy finish - very drinkable courtesy of Andreas Brüllmann - cloudy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; malty nose and with a fair aromatic fruity hoppiness (peach, citrus) and notes of almonds and marzipan; medium to full malt backbone; slightly sticky palate, decently tasty and bitter, quite dry malty and aromatic fruity finish - a very good beer re-rated, courtesy of Andreas Brüllmann - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a little but long lasting foam; fresh corny aroma with notes of citrus and cloves; highly carbonated and medium-bodied, fairly tasty and slightly acidic; the finish is long, acidic and gently salty with more corny and fruity (banana dominates) tones - never heavy and nicely drinkable

from the online shop of the brewery; 5/2010 - hazy dark orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of matured bananas, peach and a hint of corn;a solid carbonation and a medium malt body, very sweet and quite sticky palate, moderately dry aftertaste of bananas with light notes of vegetables (use of cane sugar?) - not bad at all (4/7/6/3/12) bought@brewery - pours a cloudy orange-blond colour under a solid bright white foam, nice lacework; pretty aromatic nose with notes of grass and hay; medium-bodied and quite tasty, a decent bitterness; the finish is long, peanutty and grassy - a good beer draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - cloudy bright blond beer with a solid white foam; correct lace; very intense aroma of hemp; medium-bodied, sweet and gently acidic, quite dry finish with more acidic notes; the hemp stays now in the background draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - dark blond-orange colour with a persistent white foam; aroma of cream, sour apples and vinegar; medium-bodied and pretty sour; dry sourish aftertaste of apples - infected; a shame to offer such bullshit at a beer festival ! from bier-paradies.com - hazy ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; a decent cookie-maltiness and notes of caramel and chocolate; a fair but subtle carbonation; some malt sweetness and a good malt backbone, light earthiness and a long toasted biscuity malty finish with chocolatey reminiscence

draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - cloudy amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of corn with notes of biscuit; medium-bodied and pretty tart, malty, earthy and corny finish - just acceptable (3/4/4/2/8) draught - very cloudy bright orange colour, big and firm white creamy head and a beautiful lacing; served way too cold and needed some time to deliver the traditional corny and banana aroma; sweet and medium-bodied, a bit oily but not as thick as some other weizen, which does not make it cloying at all; a touch of a citrusy acidity, moderate residual sweetness in a finish where the banana tones show themselves a bit more - very well-brewed from Bierhütte - slightly hazy amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; a light aromatic hoppiness in top of shy earthy notes; medium-bodied and pretty tasteless, low carbonation and gently sticky; moderate earthy finish - lacking of character from Bierhütte - slightly hazy dark amber colour with a long lasting beige foam and a correct lacing; aroma of caramel and apples, sweet and medium-bodied, pretty tasty, no bitterness and a moderate malty finish with more notes of fruits and toffee from Bierladen, Schwarzenburg - pours a dark and clear brown colour with a rubish hue; persistent dark beige foam; fair aroma of caramel and biscuit/cookie; very malty, a solid sweet malt backbone, slightly sticky, a light bitterness, a long malty biscuity and caramelish aftertaste, some warming alcohol touch; very tasty but the sweetness dominates a bit too much another "specialty" to celebrate the new alcohol limit for driving (went down from 0.8 to 0.5 on january 2005) - clear bright golden colour, fine dense foam and a correct lacing, corny nose with a light aromatic hoppiness, sweet with a medium body, some tartness in the finish just when the body vanishes, the finish is short and quite watery - I would never drink it a second time but the usual bad tastes you can find in almost all light beers is absent here clear golden-orange colour, creamy head, nice lace, floral, medium maltiness, full-bodied, sweet with a dry and bitter herbal finish, good hop character - clean and pleasant bronze colour, big creamy head, nice lace, grass and toffee aroma, touch of undefined spices, sweet, medium-bodied, dry finish with a hint of peanuts red-amber colour, big creamy head, no lace, aroma of wood, caramel and blood, notes of plum, sweet, dry and bitter, a little bit metallic - strange bronze-amber colour, few head and a nice lace, buttery, caramel aroma with light fruity notes, sweet, dry toffeish finish - subtle dark reddish-brown colour, big dense creamy head with a beautiful lace, butter and banana aroma, notes of corn show up while the beer gets warmer, sweet, medium-bodied with a touch of sourness in the finish, light corny finish - honest, that's all amber-bronze colour, unregular foam, aroma of red fruits sirup and butter, medium-bodied, hint of bitterness, dry malty and slightly fruity finish - the only drinkable beer from this brewpub cloudy amber colour, fine head, light notes of toffee and licorice, sweet and light-bodied, the finish is neutral, moderately malty with a touch of diacetyl draught@brewpub 4/2012 - hazy orange-blond beer under a persistent white foam; very shy aroma of wet grain; rounded palate, slightly sweet and with some astringency, some malty earthy notes in a gently bitter finish - pretty green and modest

draught@brewpub 7/2004 - hazy pale blond colour, little foam with big bubbles, nice lacing, moderately malty nose with notes of diacetyl and vegetables, sweet and light-bodied, some dryness and some more vegetables in the finish, no noticable hoppiness - very bad (2/3/3/2/5) draught@brewpub - ruby-brown beer; hazy with a little beige foam left; a decent hop presence with notes of red fruit marmalade, sweet and full-bodied, a decent bitterness; residual sugars and long malty notes with more red fruits in the finish and hints of undesired vegetable notes as well draught@brewpub - served with a lemon slice ... cloudy and bright lactic-orange beer with a poor head retention; wet grain, citric and corny aroma with notes of cloves and banana underneath; medium.bodied and with some acidic tartness; some residual sweetness and more notes of banana and hints of vegetables in the finish bottled - hazy golden-orange colour with a little foam; a little touch of aromatic hoppiness is by far not enough to satisfy my nose; high carbonation and a clean malt profile, some tartness in the finish and also moderately dry - flawless and characterless clear golden colour with a modest white foam; aroma of grain and popcorn; sweet and soft palate, moderate malt body; no bitterness and a soft tasteless finish - pathetic canned from Drinks of the World - clear blond colour with a little persistent white foam; oily grassy aromatic hoppiness with some corny notes, medium-bodied and gently bitter, slightly malty and corny aftertaste with light aromatic tones - decent re-rated, now called Senza, not clear if this is a new recipe or not - it pours a clear golden colour and has a good head retention and a nice lacing; a light citrusy hoppiness is not enough to hide the traditional aroma of wort by NA beers; some sweetness and a creamy mouthfeel; the wort appears again but this time too much in the aftertaste to make this beer really drinkable - one of the best NA I have sampled clear and bright golden colour, big creamy head; light aromatic hoppiness and some corny notes; tasteless and light-bodied; no bitterness; short watery finish - very close to water clear bright golden colour with a big creamy head, moderate herbal aroma, medium-bodied, slightly oily, light bitterness in a dry and moderately malty finish clear brown colour, the initial head disappears quickly, slightly toasted, buttery nose, very sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is dry and quite flat - poor golden transparent colour, strong hop aroma - a decent lager from Drinks of the World; canned - pale and clear golden colour with a poor chaotic foam; aroma of grain and lemon; very sweet and vaguely acidic; poor malt body; long sweetish citrus finish - lemonade-like canned; from Drinks of the World - clear and bright golden colour with a solid and persistent white foam; a fair oily grassy aroma with light notes of corn; medium-bodied and a bit oily mouthfeel, a moderate tart bitterness and a quite dry grassy finish - acceptable amber-brown colour, nice head, slight toasted, caramel aroma, light-bodied, buttery, slight spicy finish transparent golden colour, big head, few hop aroma, flat, tart and boring transparent golden colour, big head, herbal, decent hop aroma, nice body, neutral with a slightly dry finish golden colour, few head, medium hopped, slight fruity aroma, not much character, hint of bitterness in the finish clear yellow-orange colour, fine head, terrible aroma of soda and unfermented malt, totally flat with a dry rotten finish - and don't tell me there are people who are able to drink this stuff ! clear bronze colour, fine head, chewy, orange in the nose, sweet and slightly tart, medium-bodied, fresh fruity finish amber-brown colour, nice creamy head and lace, chewy, malty, caramel nose, very sweet and malty, short finish - quite boring dark orange colour, few foam, peanuts and orange in the nose, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is quite flat and insignificant golden-orange colour, few head, medium hoppiness, grainy, alochol, sweet and tart with a dry, grainy, plastic-like finish pours a cloudy and very dark orange colour, little persistent head leaving a correct lace; aroma of bitter almonds with a fruity touch in the background; creamy mouthfeel, medium to full-bodied; some initial sweetness and a late moderate bitterness; long almondy finish with residual sugars - a solid brew from Heineken ! draught - clear and bright golden colour with a nice creamy head and lacing; a ridiculous hint of aromatic hoppiness caresses the nose; sweet and thin-bodied with something in the finish which could be interpreted (with much imagination, but I had a good day ...) as a touch of bitterness; the aftertaste is just really flat and short - better than the standard Cardinal because there is here nothing wrong, just 3dl of nothing ... courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very clear and pale golden-yellow coloured, absolutely no foam; sirupy aroma of pears and raisins; very sweet and quite sticky palate; thin-bodied; residual sugars in a long sticky fruity finish (raisins, apples and pears) - by far not the the worst of the evil Eve serie pale and clear golden-yellow colour with no foam left; a big kick of tangerines and passion fruit in the nose; enough sweetness to make me seriously think about an earlier appointement with my dentist; fizzy and light-bodied; very sugary and fruity finish - too bad my children are asleep, they would love it from supermarket Coop; drunk accidentally - clear and pale golden-yellow colour and with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of peach sweeties and ice cream; deadly sweet and sticky, thin-bodied and with a long very sweetish peachy finish - an horrible fruity sugar juice, boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk !!!!!!!!!!! clear and bright golden colour, modest head retention; the nose is decently herbal and grassy; medium-bodied with a moderate herbal bitterness; gently dry with a quite long herbal almost spicy finish - decent though not really tasty according to the marketing ad: "brewed by women for women" - translucid and very pale yellowish colour; little fast disappearing head; robust lichi aroma, perfumy, shampoo-like; heavily sugary on the tongue, no bitterness at all; long sweetish lichi finish - poor women ... clear and pale yellow colour, aboslutely no foam; one-dimensional aroma of grapefruit and sugar; incredibly sweet; almost no malt body; long sticky and deeply sweetish grapefruity aftertaste - pfouaaaahh ! clear dark amber colour and a fine beige head; nice lace; caramel and buttery nose; medium-bodied and rather sweet; the body is maintained by a solid carbonation; the finish is vanishing quite fast leaving just lingering caramelish notes - I've drunk worse beers from this brewery canned - clear and bright golden colour with a poor white foam left, correct lacework; oily grassy nose, quite raw; medium-bodied at best, low carbonation, sweet and slightly oily palate with some late tartness, some bitterness, slightly dry corny and grassy finish - poor stuff transparent orange colour, few head, aroma of ashes and sweeties, very sweet, fruity from Coop - translucide pale golden-yellow beer with no foam left; sweetish aroma of lime and perfume; very sweet and fizzy, sticky, no bitterness nor decent malt backbone;; long sweetish citrusy finish - sugar juice for children; it’s not the brewery only which should have been closed, but their products too at the same time. pale yellow colour, few head, aroma: citrus, vinegar, carton; taste: flat, watery; aftertaste: dry and disgusting, much too long ... - horrible ! clear golden colour, almost no foam, few hops with notes of paperboard, sweet, medium-bodied, dry and very unpleasant finish - almost drinkable clear bright golden-orange colour, few head, biscuit aroma with light fruity notes, medium-bodied, slightly sparkling, crisp and clean with a touch of bitterness, dry malty and earthy finish - the first interesting brew from Cardinal since 20 years clear bright golden colour, fine head, nice lace, strong lemon aroma with notes of ginger, fresh, very sweet, a touch of acidity makes it drinkable and almost balanced but it has no beer character - good for those who don't like beer canned; from Coop - Here’s the new Feldschlösschen/Carlsberg innovation ! "Triple filtration, a pure lager taste". Waouhh !
very pale and clear blond beer with a disparate foam; shy aroma of corn and wet grain; no traces of hops; smooth and with a moderate malt backbone, slightly soapy; remarkably tasteless; a shy bitterness (though it could be a residual taste from the Storm & Anchor Black IPA I had last night ...) and a short vaguely grassy finish - saying it’s a boring beer would be far below reality red-amber colour, slightly fruity, creamy, bitter but not enough pale orange colour, few head, perfumy, slightly citrusy with a touch of spices, tart and fresh, short lemon finish - easy but not bad re-rated 2/2016; draught@brewpub - dark beer with a Guinness-like head; gently roasted and hazelnutty aroma, hints of vanilla; creamy palate, thin-bodied, light sweet and shyly bitter; quite watery finish, smooth, soft with gentle chocolaty and vanilla notes in the finish - looks like a Guinness clone; not as sweet as it once was

6/2001 - dark ruby colour, big creamy head, slight caramel aroma, smooth (5/5/5/2/9) draught@brewpub - cloudy amber-orange colour with a little chaotic beige foam composed of big bubbles; flowery hoppy nose with notes of oranges; low carbonation and medium malt backbone, some initial sweetness and a moderate bitterness, some residual sweetness, a lemonade-like touch, fruits and more flowers in the finish cloudy yellow colour, no foam, aggressive soda aroma, very spicy pale yellow colour, no head, herbal aroma, slightly spicy pale amber colour, nice head, spicy aroma, sweet with a dry spicy finish courtesy of Patrick Arnet - slightly hazy dark golden-blond beer and with a solid and persistent white head; decent lacework; the aroma is herbal and spicy with fresh citrusy hoppy notes in the background; medium-bodied and with a light astringency; a decent bitterness and a long peanutty, spicy and slightly salty finish - a very nice beer courtesy of Pascal Sauser - slightly hazy blond with a little foam; yeasty nose with some fruity notes; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied with a gentle bitterness, quite dry bready and malty finish - not a lot of character but correctly made from Au Grain dOrge - pours a cloudy reddish amber colour with a poor head retention; somehow confusing aroma of cold ashes and potatoes; medium malt backbone; quite dry fruity and malty finish with more light smokey notes - subtle and quite interesting; very drinkable courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark brown in colour and with a persistent beige foam left; a solid aroma of ginger and nutmeg, citrus and cacao; medium malt backbone and quite sweet; finishes a bit short with lingering spicy notes and hints of licorice and cacao - too much spices presence here to be really great draught at the 2nd Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - hazy dark blond colour with a little foam left; the nose is slightly grainy and shows some fruity, citrusy hoppiness; medium-bodied, gently bitter and with a subtle carbonation; the finish is quite light and gently fruity with more lingering corny notes - balanced, fresh and pleasant from the brewery - pours a hazy reddish-brown beer under a little long lasting beige foam; the aroma shows a nice balance between a biscuity maltiness and a fair fruity hops presence (quince and prune); slightly buttery; medium-bodied and with a creamy mouthfeel; decently bitter with long aromatic hoppy notes of red fruits and some earthy malty tones in the finish - nice one from the brewery - hazy pale blond-orange beer with a fast vanishing head; gentle fruity hoppy nose showing notes of litchies and apples; the palate is a bit chewy; medium-bodied and quite sweet; a hint of bitterness introduces a long fruity finish - refreshing despite a fair amount of residual sugars from the brewery - dark black beer with a poor heaAd retention; quite roasted nose with notes of licorice, corn and ashes; some sweetness and a medium malt backbone, low carbonation; the finish is slightly salty with some residual sweetness, notes of licorice, roasted malts and chocolate - very good from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid creamy and long lasting beige foam; aroma of cream and pear; creamy palate and medium-bodied; slightly bitter and dry, some notes of chewy malts; more notes of pear with hints of undefined spices - clean and well-made from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - quite clear dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; a solid aroma of honey; creamy mouthfeel and with a respectable malt body; quite sweet, some residual sweetness and a long honeyish aftertaste - one-dimensional yet well-made and pleasant from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - cloudy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; corny with light notes of ripe bananas and hints of cloves; a bit dusty; smooth and medium-bodied, chewy palate and with a light corny tartness; velvety wheaty and banana finish - simple yet efficient from the brewery; a 5 corn beer - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; quite restrained aroma of corn with light fruity tones; a fair carbonation and a decent malt backbone; quite tart and dry; fairly bitter and with a very dry corny and gently fruity finish - refreshing and quite interesting from the brewery - hazy amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; flowery aroma with notes of caramel, citrus, melon and hints of solvent; fairly carbonated and with a robust malt backbone; chewy palate, some sweetness; dry and bitter aftertaste of red fruit marmalade and flowery hoppy notes from the brewery - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a long lasting foam; the aroma shows restrained flowery notes keeping hints of mint and licorice in the background; some sweetness and a good malt backbone; quite creamy palate and with a dry and biting bitterness; the finish is a bit dusty with more notes of mint and licorice - interesting but definitely needs some more lagering time from the brewery - hazy dark golden-bronze beer with no head retention; chewy malty aroma with notes of red fruits marmalade; highly carbonated, lively palate, pretty sweet and with no bitterness, tart and slightly dry fruity and chewy aftertaste from the brewery - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a little foam left; a fair toasted biscuity aroma with hints of apples; a high carbonation and a good malt backbone; some sweetness below; pretty tart and dry, gently bitter malty and cookie-like finish - pretty nice from the brewery - cloudy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; a fair aroma of coriander and oranges; hints of hay; medium-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation; some sweetness and a tart acidity; dry and slightly astringent aftertaste of coriander; gently salty - refreshing from the brewery - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; earthy malty aroma with notes of red fruits and walnuts; moderate malt backbone, quite dry and long earthy and malty aftertaste - does a bit look like an Altbier from the brewery - hazy very dark almost black beer with a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; roasted aroma of ashes and coffee, notes of vanilla underneath; some weird flowery notes too; a fair carbonation with some sweetness below; a good malt backbone; finishes dry and with a tart astringent bitterness; more roasted chocolatey and coffeish notes in the finish courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - hazy reddish-brown beer under a very foamy and nicely persistent head; slightly yeasty and with fair notes of walnuts and nougat; hints of red fruits in the background; moderate carbonation and a decent malt backbone, creamy palate, pretty tasty; long earthy and malty finish - very interesting and pleasant courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - pours a cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting and creamy pale beige - well, slightly pinkish - foam; correct lacework; clean aroma of raisins and herbs with light sourish tones; some sweetness and a good malt backbone; juicy palate; light hints of sourness bring an interesting balance; the finish is a bit short, dry and shows more charming notes of raisins and red fruits - dangerously drinkable re-rate 7/2010; courtesy of Raoul Gendroz - pours a cloudy dark blond-orange colour with a moderate head retention; a fair aroma of hay, banana and citrus; notes of cloves come out while the beer gets warmer; a respectable malt body and a subtle carbonation, some sweetness and a gently sticky mouthfeel which retains in spite of it a pretty juicy touch; some late and light tart acidity and a long banana and corny finish - accurate, subtle and robust at the same time

2/2/2006 - very cloudy amber-orange colour with a little unregular foam; cloves and matured banana in the nose; very creamy mouthfeel with a high carbonation; some tart acidity which brings a good balance; long corny and banana finish with some residual sweetness - very nicely made and as good as a Hefeweizen can be (4/7/7/4/14) clear golden colour, big creamy head, nice lace, herbal nose, full-bodied with a dry bitter finish, clean and well-balanced - could almost qualify for a pilsener from Casa Marcello, Bern - hazy dark blond beer with a fast vanishing foam; some citric hoppiness with light notes of solvent; low carbonation and medium malt backbone, not really tasty and with a low bitterness; moderate flowery hoppy finish - decent from Casa Marcello, Bern - hazy blond beer with a strange silver hue (I may have to check my eyes ...); long lasting white foam; light herbal hoppy notes with hints of lemongrass; subtle carbonation and lively palate, medium-bodied and decently bitter, long grassy and slightly spicy hoppy finish with a lingering bitterness - a nice one this time courtesy of Florian Ruch - pours a hazy golden-blond colour with a persistent bright white foam; the nose is grassy and grainy with a light citrusy touch underneath; soft and creamy mouthfeel, medium malt backbone and with some late tartness; a shy bitterness and a quite dry grassy and lemongrass-like finish - subtle and nicely brewed

courtesy of Claude Degen ?/18/2007) - hazy blond colour with a little persistent foam; a shy aromatic hoppiness caresses the nose showing moderate notes of oranges and almonds; effervescent and medium-bodied; rather high carbonation; a bit tart and short finish with light fruity touches ?/5/5/2/11) courtesy of Claude Degen - pours a hazy dark brown colour with a robust, persistent and creamy beige foam; fairly toasted aroma with notes of biscuits, malt and licorice; very soft and creamy mouthfeel, moderate malt body, subtle carbonation and with a late gentle bitterness; long toasted malty and biscuity finish with some chocolatey reminiscence - this beer is a real beauty

courtesy of Claude Degen - clear and dark bordeaux-brown colour with a little but stable pale beige foam; gently toasty with a biscuity maltiness and notes of caramel; medium-bodied and slightly oily; moderate sweetness and a low bitterness; the malts dominate in the finish leaving notes of cookies in the mouth - well-made but lacking of character ?/2007 4/6/5/3/12) from SBJ 2010 - fully cloudy amber-orange colour with a fine beige foam left; nice lacework; fair fruity hoppy aroma with notes of apricots and mango; a good malt body, rounded palate and with a solid biting bitterness; quite dry with a long fruity, honeyish and very bitter finish - well-made and very pleasant; was my personal favourite as swiss beer of 2010 courtesy of Claude Degen - cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; correct lacework; fairly piney hoppy aroma with notes of quince and apricot; medium to full-bodied and slightly sticky, very bitter and dry; long bitter fruity hoppy finish with resinous notes - delicious ! courtesy of Claude Degen - pours a cloudy reddish-amber beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; correct lacework; aroma of orange peels and dried figs; a pretty high carbonation, medium-bodied and quite sweet with a fair tart acidity to bring some good balance; quite creamy aftertaste of blood oranges and citrus - nice work again from Claude courtesy of Claude Degen - dark black coloured and with a robust and creamy pale beige foam; some roasted malts and vanilla in the top of fair coffeish notes; creamy and rounded palate, medium malt backbone; some sweetness, creamy coffeish finish where notes of black chocolate appear - well-made and to the point courtesy of Claude Degen - clear golden-blond colour with a little foam; corny and a bit citric nose; clean palate, medium-bodied; good balance between the sweetness and a tart acidity; rather high carbonation; short and moderately dry corny and slightly fruity finish - once again: correctly brewed but not very exciting ... and far closer to a german hefe-weizen than to a witbier courtesy of Claude Degen - hazy dark orange in colour and with a little pale beige foam left; a fair aromatic hoppy aroma with notes of flowers and caramel; medium-bodied and with some malty sweetness, slightly oily; a subtle carbonation and a well-present bitterness; creamy palate and a long hoppy aromatic aftertaste with lingering almondy and caramelish notes - beautiful and terribly drinkable draught@erzbierschof - dark black beer under a fair long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; decently roasted with solid notes of mocha, hints of vanilla and nuts; medium to full malt backbone; creamy palate and with a moderate carbonation; quite dry and decently bitter; long coffeish and chocolatey finish - charm and character draught@erzbierschof - clear pale amber beer with a little foam left; resinous hoppiness with notes of tea; a good malt backbone; very bitter, pretty biting and long lasting bitterness with notes of pine needles and tea; very grassy deep golden colour, fine head, well-hopped, good body, slightly dry aftertaste light golden colour, almost no lace, hint of plastic aroma, some dryness clear bright golden colour, few foam, moderate hoppinness with some herbal notes, sweet, clean and slightly sparkling with a dry, light bitter finish very dark brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of licorice, cinammon and cloves; full-bodied, very sweet and sticky, oily; slightly dry with a low bitterness; long spicy, chocolaty and malty finish with a touch of warming alcohol - a good winter warmer do you want a good advice ? open this one in your bath... After a very very foamy start, I just got about half of the initial content (good idea they have increased the size of their bottles since last time...) - cloudy blond-orange colour with a very little foam, citrusy and grapefruit hoppiness, the body is medium, lacitic mouthfeel, acidic and oily with a finishing tartness, the aftertaste shows an agressive bitterness - strange hazy brown-amber colour, almost no foam, plum and rose aroma with some malty notes, sweet, light to medium-bodied with a finishing bitterness (a bit harsh), the finish is slightly dry and quite short - fresh and easy re-rate, 10/2010; courtesy of Pierre-André Priamo and the Gab’s crew - dark black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam left; nice lacework; a fair roasted aroma of coffee with notes of vanilla; a medium malt backbone, quite bitter and with a solid but subtle carbonation; moderately dry with pretty long roasted coffee notes - very pleasant and balanced
re-rate, 06/2004: black coloured with a fine head and a nice lacing, roasted chocolatey aroma, oily and light- to medium-bodied, slightly sour, dry bitter and slightly coffeeish finish (5/76/3/14)
12/2002 (5/3/5/3/10), 4.1% -dark brown colour, almost no foam, toasted, malt and coffee aroma, oily, light-bodied, neutral flavour with a dry roasted finish and a moderate bitterness re-rated 10/2010, courtesy of Pierre-André Priamo and the Gab’s crew - pours a cloudy dark brown colour with a little dark beige foam left; slightly toasted malty nose with notes of red fruits and marzipan; sweet and with a good malt body, some bitterness before a long malty and hoppy finish showing notes of plum and biscuit - a pretty nice one
12/2002; 4.9% - golden-amber colour, no foam, peaches and unfermented malt in the nose, spices show up while the beer gets warmer, fresh and sweet with a long dry spicy finish (2/6/5/3/12) re-rate, 10/2010; courtesy of Pierre-André Priamo and the Gab’s crew - a hazy amber-bronze colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; a solid yeasty and spicy aroma (nutmeg dominates); medium to full-bodied, a fair carbonation, some sweetness below and a solid astringent bitterness; very long estery and spicy finish with fair fruity notes and hints of candi sugar - the doctors have finally mastered this one :-)
re-rate, 6/2004 - the beer is still a bit nervous after the opening, but nothing tragic this time :-); cloudy dark orange colour, nice head, orangezest, a bit yeasty, deeply overcarbonated with a brutal and aggressiv bitterness, very dry bitter finish with notes of alcohol - a failure (4/5/3/2/5)
12/2002 (3/2/3/1/3) - I have already had plenty of bad surprises while opening a bottle, but this one is now holding the record. Its foam sprang up out of the bottle like a geyser and I felt suddenly like the winner of a F1 Grand-Prix. From the initial 25 Cl, all what I finally got was about 4 cl. OK for a single malt but quite short for a beer. This does not really matter anyway because this beer has very probably been altered. The colour is pale brown; the aroma is earthy, malty with notes of banana and vase; it is oily, heavy with a very unpleasant sourness in the finish. Am I unfair to rate this beer ? Yes, I am. But this is what can happen if you don’t master the bottling of your beer. re-rate: 10/2010; courtesy of Pierre-André Priamo and the Gab’s crew - cloudy orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of cardamom, coriander, orange peels and bananas; overcarbonated and pretty acidic, medium-bodied; slightly dry and with long acidic and fruity notes and a hint of spices - low drinkability
re-rate: 6/2004 - cloudy lactic colour with a very fine foam, coriander and orange aroma, some citrusy notes, medium-bodied, fresh and acidic, the finish is dry showing more coriander and wheaty notes - pleasant (4/7/7/3/13)
12/2002 (5/4/5/3/11) - cloudy orange colour, fine head, light corn aroma, malty, touch of spices, smooth, full-bodied some acidity, long earthy and malty finish re-rate, 10/2010, courtesy of Pierre-André Priamo and the Gab’s crew - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little persistent foam; correct lacing; weird aroma of cane sugar, pear and hints of spices; moderate carbonation, some sweetness and a good malt body, a fair bitterness, slightly dry and long spicy and gently fruity finish
re-rate, 6/2004 - cloudy orange colour with a nice head and lacing, the aroma shows notes of apricot and alcohol with a touch of diacetyl, sweet with a good maltiness followed by a long and dry aftertaste of unfermented malts and diacetyl - some fermentation problems here for sure; too bad because this could be a really good one. (5/6/7/2/7)
12/2002 (7/3/6/3/14) - amber-orange colour, the head disappears quickly, subtle spicy nose, malty with notes of alcohol, sweet and oily, light bitterness, full-bodied, long herbal finish from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - gushing ... cloudy pale orange beer with a creamy persistent bright white foam; nice lace; estery and slightly dusty; a solid citric hoppiness and some spicy tones; full-bodied and pretty sweet; a solid citric tartness; the finish is sticky though quite dry and with long citric fruity hoppiness - nice beer thanks to Hansruedi Giger for this bottle - hazy bright golden-bronze colour with no foam remaining; crisp hoppy nose showing notes of peanuts and apricots; good malt body, some sweetness and a robust, slightly tart bitterness; dry and short aromatic hoppy finish - a beautiful lager cloudy golden-orange colour with a little stable foam; grapefruity hoppiness with notes of hay and corn; slightly oily, creamy mouthfeel, some tartness/astringence and a sharp bitterness; dry and bitter hoppy finish - a bit rude draught@brewpub - cloudy lactic blond with a creamy beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of lime and pear; thin-bodied and pretty sweet, a touch of acidity; moderately dry finish of citrus and cream - not bad at all draught@brewpub - pours a hazy ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; toasted aroma of caramel and licorice; quite thin-bodied and sweet, moderate carbonation; no bitterness and an aftertaste of toasted malts and butterscotch draught@brewpub - slightly hazy pale blond colour, little foam left; the nose shows a gentle aromatic grassy hoppiness; thin- to medium-bodied, moderate bitterness and malty and grassy notes in the finish - a pretty decent one draught@brewpub - pours a hazy reddish amber colour with a little persistent beige foam; a clean and fair aroma of blueberries marmalade; thin-bodied and quite sweet, a faint acidity fails to bring a satisfying balance, low carbonation; solid blueberry notes in a gently dry finish - acceptable draught@brewpub - hazy blond-orange colour with a persistent creamy white foam; notes of diacetyl, corn and banana in the nose; medium-bodied at best, fairly astringent and quite dry, the finish is herbal and corny, pretty dry with a biting bitter astringency and some banana reminiscence - out of scope and totally green; barely drinkable draught@brewpub - cloudy dark amber-brown colour under a solid foamy beige head; correct lacework; aroma of medicinal herbs with notes of honey, the all thing staying decently subtle; medium-bodied and creamy palate, some sweetness and with a earthy tartness, hints of herbal bitterness and a slightly dry earthy and honeyish finish - pretty (and surprisingly) drinkable draught@brewpub - very dark brown colour with a solid creamy beige foam left; nice lacework; fairly roasted aroma of chocolate and cocoa; light notes of vanilla in the background; medium-bodied and with some corny tartness; hints of sourness, dry roasted coffeish/chocolatey finish with hints of licorice draught@brewpub - cloudy blond-orange colour with a moderate foam left; a fair aroma of green apple with notes of candy sugar; very sweet and gently sourish, medium malt backbone; slightly dry and with a long sweetish aftertaste of green apple and sweeties - ok, just drinkable sweet and boring re-rated 12/2006 - clear golden blond colour with a poor head retention but a correct lace; aroma of alcohol and orange; medium-bodied, quite sweet but partially balanced by a moderate bitterness; dry aftertaste of fruits (pear, orange) and a touch of alcohol/solvent - acceptable and much better than in the past years

12/2001, alc. 5.2% (1.7) - transparent golden colour, no head, solvent, fat, effervescent, thin body with notes of alcohol - this, a bock ? come on ... (2/3/4/2/6) golden colour, few head, few hops, slgiht fruity aroma, flat, dry and bad clear pale golden colour, fine head, few hops, buttery nose with notes of paperboard, smooth, mild and sweet, medium malt body and short finish - absolutely unremarkable clear pale golden colour, few foam, floral, fresh with only but few hop aroma, mild and sweet, slightly tart, very brief aftertaste - terrible lack of character dark brown colour, fine head, terribly discreet aroma with hint of malt and butter, sweet and deeply neutral with a poor malty finish - go on, there is nothing to see here ... from Drinks of the World, Bern - slightly hazy golden-blond colour with a little persistent but chaotic foam left; nice lacework; slightly dusty with notes of herbal hoppiness; sweet with some tartness, medium-bodied, low bitterness and a long corny and herbal finish pale golden-yellow colour, few head, pleasant honey aroma, very sweet, slightly oily, moderate honey aftertaste - very drinkable the last novelty from Eichhof, just before being bought by Heineken - pours a clear and bright golden colour under a white irregular foam leaving a beautiful lace; gentle aromatic hoppiness showing notes of straw and fat grass; sweet and respectably malty with a subtle carbonation; the finish is fizzy with more balanced hoppy and malty notes - a decent beer from Eichhof clear pale golden colour, little foam, light notes of paperboard, thin-bodied, a bit astringent, the finish is quite dry and watery - by far not the worst NA beer I have had but dont count on me to finish the bottle ... clear pale golden colour, the initial foam quickly reduces, very light oily hoppiness, light-bodied, moderate sweetness, tasteless aftertaste; this is colourized water - one more useless low-alcohol beer in this damned fucking new swiss trend pale golden and clear colour, little but firm and persistent white foam; a hint of wet paperboard in the nose; soft and light-bodied; neutral-sweet; faint and harsh dryness; short aftertaste of paper - ridiculous clear bright golden colour, chaotic foam, lemon and menthol aroma, sweet and slightly oily, deadly sugary finish - for small children or people without taste only clear golden colour, big bubbles, some plastic in the nose, sweet and medium-bodied, grainy, dry finish of hay and rotten vegetables amber colour, few head, grapefruit and pear aroma, medium body, slight sparkling, taste without complexity, watery finish hazy pale orange colour, few head, medium hoppiness, herbal aroma, fresh, sweet and crisp, medium-bodied with a dry finish pale golden colour, few foam, poor nose with light notes of malt, sweet, neutral, medium-bodied, no bitterness to talk about - a typical swiss mainstream lager clear golden colour, few foam, modest hoppiness with notes of wet carton, firm body, no bitterness to talk about, slightly dry and malty finish - drinkable from the supermarket Pam at Nendaz (Valais) - Of course, what else than a pale lager to celebrate the 175 years of this desperately hopeless brewery ...; pale and clear golden colour with a moderate head retention; a bit herbal with a hint of butter; medium malt backbone, slightly sweet and with some tartness, moderate late bitterness and a decent herbal finish - I dont know if my senses are biased by the altitude, but this beer looks quite correct to me clear pale golden colour, unregular foam, aroma of wet carton, sweet and light-bodied with a tart and dry plastic-like finish - an undrinkable horror courtesy of Andreas Stgier - pours a cloudy orange colour with a generously foaming and persistent white head; nice lacing gentle aroma of citrus and orange peel; creamy mouthfeel, soft and clean palate; sweet with a medium malt body maintained by a subtle and regular carbonation; low bitterness and a quite long aromatic, lingering fruity aftertaste - a nice beer courtesy of Andreas Stgier - pours a fully cloudy pale orange colour with a little elusive foam; fair aroma of cinnamon and cloves; medium-bodied with a subtle carbonation, sweet and slightly oily, light dry and quite short spicy finish - a well-made and bold attempt; never cloying despite the generous use of spices courtesy of Daniel Käslin - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; fairly herbal nose, hints of almonds; medium-bodied, rounded palate and fairly bitter; clean and herbal finish - nice courtesy of Daniel Käslin - cloudy dark amber colour, no foam left; malt, orange and almonds in the nose, hints of hemp and herbs; high carbonation and a decent malt backbone; tasty and slightly acidic; long aftertaste of herbs and oranges - very nice one courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - hazy blond beer, moderate foam left; moderate smokiness in the nose; medium-bodied, dry and slightly bitter; long smoky malty finish - rounded and balanced courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; 4.6% version with the new yeast - more complex nose with earthy and citrusy notes; improved malt backbone; lingering citrusy notes in the finish - definitely better

courtesy of Daniel Käslin; 4.5% version with former yeast - golden beer with a poor head retention; esters and banana, notes of cloves; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; lively and corny, estery fruity finish with more lingering notes of cloves (3/5/6/3/11) from Wirz Wein & Getränke, Entlebuch - cloudy orange-blond colour with a moderate head retention; cidery nose (too much corn sugar at bottling?); a fair astringency and a quite fizzy and biting palate; moderate malt backbone; short malty and vaguely aromatic finish - has the level of a modest homebrew re-rated 4/2010, from bierhütte.ch - clear and dark golden colour with a little persistent foam; slightly aromatic hoppy nose with notes of butter and a hint of honey; a decent malt body and with a well-pronounced bitterness, long malty and pretty aromatic finish - well-made

9/2001golden colour, fine head, bread aroma, some acidity, nutty, unpleasant finish (5/5/6/2/10) golden colour, fine head, orange and peanut aroma, smooth and full, dry finish courtesy of Matthias Schärer - hazy reddish-brown colour with a fine beige head; beautiful lace; aroma of caramel with notes of alcohol and aromatic hops; very sweet and medium to full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel; quite long malty, caramelish and earthy finish - not bad at all pours a hazy pale orange colour under a solid creamy white head; a gentle aromatic and fruity hoppiness along with some corny notes; a medium malt body; the palate is quite neutral wuth a moderate bitterness which increases in the finish; dry and fruity aftertaste - a pleasant thirst quencher courtesy of Matthias Schärer - pours a hazy ruby-brown colour under an effervescent (and fast disappearing) foam; moderate earthy maltiness with a touch of rasperries marmelade; sweet with some tartness due to a high carbonation, medium-bodied at best, quite harsh bitterness and a dry moderately malty finish - honest but not more courtesy of Matthias Schärer - pours a cloudy dark reddish amber colour, little stable beige foam leaving a nice lace; robust herbal hoppiness; moderate sweetness and medium-bodied, some tartness/effervescence and a decent bitterness; the finish is dry and solidly herbal red-amber colour, fine head, nice lace, malty and vegetable aroma, medium-bodied, dry finish with notes of ginger slightly hazy reddish colour, no foam left; aroma of wort, raisins and apple; notes of bread and metal; tart and highly carbonated in the front; light-bodied and sweet; the finish is quite dry, short and fruity - highly dubious courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear golden-blond colour with no head retention; aroma of wet corn and paper; medium-bodied and oily on the tongue; some harsh bitterness, herbal and malty notes in the finish - not terrible slightly hazy golden-blond colour with a persistent white foam; th same aroma of wort found in the Amber hits the nose first leaving traces of hops hidden behind; some initial tartness; sweet, medium-bodied and some bitterness; malty and slightly herbal finish - weird but much better than the Amber from Bierhütte, 5.3% - hazy very dark blond beer with a persistent pale beige foam; gently herbal and spicy with some corny notes; the palate is quite creamy, a good malt backbone; a corny tartness and some late herbal bitterness; creamy aftertaste of bitter oranges and herbs

from the brewery; 11/2010, 4.5% - nervously foaming at the opening; fully dark orange colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of corn and orange peels; high carbonation and medium-bodied, long malty and fizzy corny finish with notes of nuts - nicely brewed (4/6/7/4/14) from the brewery - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; aroma of marzipan, dark fruits and corn; a solid carbonation and a decent malt body; tasty and with some tartness; the finish is fizzy with light notes of cloves and marzipan - very interesting from the brewery - cloudy brown colour with no foam left; a solid aroma of cinnamon, candi sugar and other spices i cannot identify; a moderate carbonation and a medium malt backbone; more evident presence of cinnamon along with pepper and ginger in the finish - a one-dimensional Xmas-bomb! from Bierhütte - pours a cloudy blond orange beer under a firm and long lasting white head; flowery and yeasty notes come on top of some fruity tones; a solid yet subtle carbonation; medium-bodied and with a fair sweetness; no real bitterness but notes of bitter oranges, honey and more flowery tones in the finish - pretty drinkable yet not true to the style (labelled as altbier now ?! I had it as Dunkelweizen before, though I’m not sure if it was a guess from myself or indicated on the bottle)

from the brewery; 11/2010 - pours a cloudy deep orange colour with a modest head retention; the aroma is dusty, fruity and corny; tasty and pretty juicy palate; subtle carbonation and a low bitterness; a late tart corny touch and lingering fruity notes - pleasant (3/7/7/4/15) from Bierhütte - cloudy orange beer with no foam; aroma of hay and ripe yellow fruits; fizzy and medium-bodied, decently tasty, light sweetness and a gently dry and fruity finish with lingering yeasty notes

from the brewery, 5%;11/2010 - pours a lactic-orange colour with a little white foam left; aroma of cloves and hay; medium-bodied and gently sweet; a light corny tartness, rounded palate and with a quite high carbonation; the finish is citrusy with more lingering notes of cloves - well-brewed (4/6/7/3/13) from Bierhütte - very dark beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; roasted aroma of milk chocolate, hints of nuts and flowers; dusty; some sweetness, pretty thin-bodied and not really tasty, creamy palate; low bitterness, subtle coffeish and nutty roasted finish - lacking of balanced yet not without potential

from the brewery - dark black coloured and with a dark beige, persistent foam; correct lace; aroma of ashes and cold coffee with a hint of vanilla; thin-bodied and slightly sweet, subtle carbonation; moderately short aftertaste of ashes and chestnuts - 11/2010 (5/6/7/3/13) cloudy and bright dark orange colour and with a firm creamy white head; the elder subtely shines through a yeasty and dusty nose; very soft and creamy mouthfeel with a solid but fine and regular carbonation; some sweetness followed by a decent bitterness; more fruity notes in the finish (elder of course but also a hint of apricot) courtesy of fiulijn - very cloudy dark orange colour with absolutely no foam left; aroma of yeast, apple and candi sugar; very sweet and with some tartness, full-bodied, pretty tasty and with a decent bitterness, long sweetish corny and grapefruity, yeasty finish with notes of apparent alcohol brewed following an Open Source recipe; also known as Baiser de la Grognasse:-) - hazy brown colour with a little foam; aroma of licorice and prune; some notes of honey too; sweet and medium to full-bodied; the finish is fruity, citrusy with some alcohol notes - easy, good and well-made it has a cloudy dark orange colour; fine and firm stable head leaving a nice lace; aroma of blood oranges with yeasty and spicy notes in the background; creamy in the mouth with a robust malt body; long fruity and malty finish with lingering spicy notes and a touch of warming alcohol - beautifully balanced re-rated 9-2009 - pours a fully cloudy red-orange colour with no head retention; citrusy nose with notes of pumpkin; fizzy and quite sweet, moderate malt body and with no bitterness; lot of residual sugars in an effervescent and vegetable-like finish

11-2005; brewed using lemon balm for a part of hops - pours a cloudy orange colour under a very fizzy rocky white head; beautiful lace; citrusy, honeyish nose with notes of fir needle; very creamy in the mouth; high carbonation, the malt body is medium at best; it is rather sweet but a touch of tart acidity gives it balance and dynamic; the finish is long, fruity and flowery but with something undefined leaving in the mouth and making it not fully pleasant (5/7/7/3/15) re-rated 9-2009 - dark black coloured with no head retention; roasted malty aroma with notes of coffee, prune and licorice; low carbonation and a medium malt body; sweet and bitter, a bit sticky; very long chocolatey and coffeish finish with moderate warming alcohol notes

7-2005 - dark, almost black colour with on its surface nothing more than big brown-tainted bubbles; immediately after pouring, strong coffeeish notes hit the nose, dark chocolate, raisins and a solid kick of hops are also present; very oily mouthfeel with a strong sweetness and a robust malt body, a powerful bitterness appears in the dry finish accompanied by a long warming alcohol punch - waouhh ! this is a delicious and very dangerous stuff ! (5/8/8/5/17) cloudy orange colour, nice creamy head, subtle nose of honey and orange, very sweet and slightly oily, malty finish with notes of hazelnut and orange - clean and nicely balanced re-rated 9-2009 - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a solid and firm beige foam; fair and fresh hoppy aroma with notes of grapefruit, estery; quite juicy palate, medium-bodied; some tartness, sweet and acidic; lively carbonation; the finish is quite dry, fruity and hoppy - very pleasant

5-2004 - cloudy orange colour with a fine creamy head, sourish aroma of honey and grapefruit, medum-bodied, fresh and acidic with a long fruity finish - pleasant and refreshing (4/7/6/3/14) cloudy dark-orange colour, fine foam, strong aroma of honey, vanilla and spices (nutmeg ?), lot of carbonation, sweet and medium-bodied, fresh, fruity, honeyish and spicy finish - good and balanced re-rated 9-2009; from Au Grain d'Orgeit pours a cloudy dark reddish colour with a poor head retention; the aroma is mainly dominated by honeyish notes showing some caramel, banana and herbs in the background; sweet and effervescent palate and with a quite irregular malt body; a bit sticky and without bitterness; a light acidity from the honey brings the illusion of balance; long warming honeyish aftertaste with lot of residual sugars and grassy notes

3-2004 - my swiss beer #500 ! - brown-copper colour, fine dense creamy head, subtle aroma of honey and pine, smooth with lot of carbonation, medium-bodied and lsightly oily with some acidity, th finish is dry, honeyish and acidic with some notes of alcohol - not bad at all, even if the acidity (coming from the honey or involuntary ?) is too present - thx to Alex for this one (4/7/7/3/13) a gruitbeer using larch instead of hops to simulate a celtic beer - blond-orange colour, few head, honey, licorice and larch aroma, the sweetness is well balanced by a medium alcohol presence, dry floral finish - original and very good A gruitbeer using sage instead of hops to simulate a celtic beer - cloudy brown colour with a dense creamy head and a beautiful lace, nice herbal aroma, notes of butter, sweet and smooth with a decent finishing bitterness, some honeyish notes too in the aftertaste - nice balance between sweetness and bitterness; charming strange disgusting brown colour, almost no head, apple and apricot aroma, very bitter, long very dry and explosive alcohol finish - this beer should age very well re-rated 10-2009, 5,8% - cloudy orange colour with some solid particules floating within; strong flowery honeyish aroma, medium-bodied and slightly acidic, subtle carbonation, slightly sticky finish with long flowery honeyish notes

6-2002 - cloudy pale orange colour, fine head, nice lace, grainy with subtle notes of honey, very smooth with a long dry finish (5/7/7/3/14) re-rated 9-2009 - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of coriander, citrus and caramel; high but subtle carbonation, sweet and acidic; medium-bodied; long spicy and fruity finish, moderately dry

6-2002 - orange colour, fine head, deep spicy aroma, perfumy, corny, refreshing with a very long dry grainy finish (4/7/6/4/15) re-rated 10.2007 - cloudy dark orange colour under a rocky white head; dusty and yeasty with a decent flowery hoppiness; creamy palate and a good malt body, fairly bitter finish where fruity notes meet the yeasty tones - lively and balanced

slightly cloudy amber colour, fine head, toffey and fruity with notes of blood, some acidity with an unpleasant metallic finish (4/5/4/2/7) re-rated Sep 2009 - cloudy copper-orange colour and with no head retention; aroma of grapefruit, caramel, ginger and pepper; rounded mouthfeel and a good malt body, a solid sweetness, long citric and almondy, spicy finish with lot of residual sugars

July 2001 - brown-amber colour, big head, deep spicy aroma, some sweetness, slightly too much carbonation, full-bodied with a long bitter spicy finish - similar to Duvel ?/8/9/5/17) re-rated 11/2009 - pours a very dark brown, almost black colour, little persistent dark beige foam; aroma of dark chocolate and licorice; fairly roasted; creamy mouthfeel and with some sourness; medium-bodied, the finish is sour/bitter with notes of pralines and roasted malts

dark colour, few head, coffee aroma, full-bodied with an interesting sourness (4/8/7/4/16) re-rate, Sep 2009:black colozred and with a little persistent beige foam; roasted malty aroma with notes of black chocolate, nuts and mocha; rounded palate, medium-bodied, sweet with a hint of sourness, moderate carbonation; long malty chocolatey finish; some notes of ashes appear while the beer gets warmer

re-rate, 8.3.2003: opaque black colour with lot of foam, strong aroma of mocha and black chocolate, some dark fruits, roasted, oily and (too?) sweet balanced by a strong bitterness, long coffeish finish with a touch of sourness ?/8/7/4/16)
10/2001:dark colour, big head, mocha aroma, bitter, dry aftertaste, smooth - quite original and very pleasant re-rated 11/2007: - cloudy brown in colour with a little beige head which does not persist very long; a gentle smokey maltiness is met by some hoppy notes below; caramel and nutmeg; yeasty; good malt body with a hint of late sourness; unclean palate; long caramelish and toasted/smoked finish - better than the 1st version but still not my kind of beer

amber colour, absolutely no foam, slightly smoked with notes of berries, very light-bodied, refreshing with a long sourness in the finish - some subtility but not really my kind of beer (2/5/4/3/9) amber-brown colour, absolutely no foam, deep spicy aroma (ginger, clove), licorice, prune, vinegar and vinous, sweet, oily, acid-sour with a strong spicy and plum aftertaste finishing by a note of alcohol - complex and strange, hard to know if I really like it or not cloudy dark orange colour with a solid creamy white foam; huge aroma of wet paperboard with notes of wort; sweet and watery, no malt body; disgusting aftertaste of wort and carton - fully revolting brewed exclusively for the supermarket Coop; using bananas and dates - pours a slightly amber colour and an acceptable foam, smells like overmatured bananas but it is not overwhelming; mainly sweet with a moderate malt body, the finish is lasting quite long with more notes of banana and, yes, dates are noticable too - another fruit beer but this one remains drinkable from bierhütte.ch - clear golden colour with a persistent white foam; buttery and grassy nose; sweet and gently oily, medium-bodied and a moderate bitterness; a bit dry malty and fat grassy aftertaste Served with lime, this is supposed to be the Corona of Switzerland (don't know why they want to imitate a bad beer, but this is not my problem). Opposite to the mexican beer, this one is no more drinkable. ruby-brown colour, beautiful head, butter, peanut aroma, caramel, light-bodied, watery, quite flat - disapointing canned; from Coop - the famous beer from Zürich is finally brewed in Switzerland! Well, not yet in Zürich but this is a beginning:-) - pale and translucid golden colour with a little white foam left; nice lacework; herbal and plastic notes meet in the aroma; some sweetness from the malt and a moderate body; gently oily on the tongue and with a very shy bitterness; short malty and vaguely herbal finish - it looks like all the money available has been put in the marketing leaving nothing to take care of the product ... deep orange colour, big head, fruity aroma (grapefruit, banana), full-bodied, sweet, herbal aftertaste pale clear yellow colour, absolutely no foam, slightly spicy aroma, medium-bodied with a dry finishing bitterness, the finish is dry and malty courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear golden colour with a long lasting white foam; shy aroma of oily grass; medium-bodied and with a slightly oily palate; sweet and with a very low bitterness; short vanishing malty aftertaste with light buttery notes - no character 65% Weizenbier and 35% soda - strange clear green-amber colour, almost no head; lemonish nose with some spicy touches; very sweet, moderate malt body, very dry but sweetish finish with more citrusy notes - no beer character clear and bright golden colour with a little white foam remaining; aroma of paper and unfermented malt; subtle carbonation and a poor malt body; the finish is quite dry with unpleasant notes of paperboard clear and deep golden-bronze colour, very little foam remaining; the aroma is a mix between plastic, straw and paperboard; moderate malt body and carbonation; slightly oily with a bitter and spicy aftertaste; the finish is short and quite watery with notes of carton and pepper deep orange colour, big head, corn, yeasty, full-bodied, sweetness balanced by a long orange and acid finish golden colour, fine head, medium hop aroma, quite flat with a citrusy finish cloudy orange colour, big creamy head, light banana aroma with some spicy notes, sweet and light oily, medium-bodied, dry corny and banana finish - correct, that's all amber colour, few head, medium honey aroma, sweet, slightly tart, fresh with caramel notes - easy but very drinkable bright and clear golden colour, no foam left; aroma of hemp and paperboard; medium-bodied and very mild; some sweetness and a low bitterness; finishes dusty and a little bit earthy with more gentle notes of hemp - decent dark ruby-brown colour, almost no foam, toasted and smokey aroma with light chocolate notes, sweet and malty with some bitterness,dry malty and roasted finish a beer brewed with "emmer" (how the hell do you translate this in english ??), a grain which was used by the egyptians 4000 years ago - clear brown colour, no head, malt and hay aroma, sweet, grainy, slightly sour, dry finish re-rated 10/2010; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy blond-orange colour under a solid and persistent creamy white head; nice lacework; a solid aromatic hoppy nose with notes of peanuts, grapefruit, flowers and biscuits; a fair but subtle carbonation, medium to full malt backbone; sharp palate and very tasty; a fair bitterness and a long aromatic hoppy finish; pretty dry - a beautiful beer

courtesy of Philipp and Thomas (3/2010) - cloudy blond colour with a solid and firm persistent white foam; the nose is herbal and dusty; very carbonated and medium malt backbone; some bitterness; the finish is grassy and buttery with some residual sweetness and unpleasant notes of vegetables - dubious (4/5/4/2/8) courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy reddish-amber in colour and with a firm and persistent pale beige foam; quite malty aroma with notes of corn, dust and wort; slightly astringent and with a medium malt backbone; some sweetness and with a low bitterness, some aromatic hoppy notes in the finish - not bad but probably too young courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy copper-orange beer with a little long lasting foam; solid notes of wood in top of some malt and caramel; a good malt backbone and a solid astringency; dry and fairly bitter; huge and overwhelming astringent woody presence in the finish - unbalanced and difficult to drink draught@brewpub - fully cloudy blond-orange colour with a little white foam left; nice lacework; decently aromatic aroma with notes of herbs and peanuts; a good malt body and with some astringency; high carbonation; a fair tart bitterness and a long herbal aftertaste with lingering aromatic hoppy notes - quite close to a pils; very nice work bottled, courtesy of Alain Bernoulli - pours a dark amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; aromatic fruity nose with unexpected mineral and metallic notes; decently malty, rounded palate and with a good carbonation; some tartness, light astringency and a long malty finish with more metallic notes written in the booklet delivered with the beer: "The first sip reveals its powerful body. The light sweetness and the full body are offered then in perfect harmony to your palate. Then a subtle bitterness associated with a sparkling freshness develops. The particularly fine taste of Castello Amber makes this speciality an authentic symbol of the gustatory pleasure."
my friend Laurent Mousson needed 30 minutes to stop laughing ... pale yellow colour, almost no foam, plastic-like hoppiness, medium-bodied and oily, very flat and slightly dry finish - luckily, it's a limited edition ! clear golden colour with a persistent little foam and a nice lacing; decent herbal hoppiness; clean palate and a medium malt body, creamy mouthfeel and a late moderate bitterness; more malts and herbs in the finish - I cannot believe it but I think Feldschlösschen has just brewed a second decent beer ! ruby-brown colour, fine head, slightly toasted malty aroma with some buttery notes, sweet and light-bodied, soapy with a rather disgusting and moderate malty finish - dubious clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lacing, moderate grassy hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied with a dry and slightly bitter finish - typically swiss: well-made and boring canned; made of beer (75%) and lemon juice - very pale and clear yellow colour; the white foam doesn't last more than 2 seconds; strong sweetish lemony nose with notes of yuzu (as far as I can correctly remember the last time I had some); fizzy and very sweet with a poor malt body, a touch of acidity is not enough to balance the huge sweetness; the finish is short and citrusy, moderately dry - two centuries of brewing experience to produce this ! waouhh ... canned; made of beer (75%) and other stuff you don't really want to know - clear and bright golden-yellow colour, the white foam disappears quickly; aroma of grapefruit lemonade with a touch of something else (let's say it's cranberry ...); very very sweet, no malt body and a long sweetish and sticky fruity finish; no beer character at all - I'm getting deeply tired of this sort of bullshit clear pale golden colour, fine head and a nice lace, light hoppy nose, sweet and neutral, the finish is slightly dry and plastic-like - unsignificant; one more bad move from Feldschloesschen ... from Coop, unfortunately only available in six pack - translucide and bright amber beer with a poor head retention; very shy woody notes, light aroma of spices and caramel; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; very low bitterness and with a fizzy caramelish and spicy finish where the woody tones are vaguely more apparent - totally without any interest from restaurant la Rotonde, Biel - pours a translucid and bright amber colour with a little but long lasting beige foam; a good balance between a gentle aromatic hoppiness and malty tones, notes of herbs and caramel; medium-bodied and with a regular carbonation, decently bitter, quite long aromatic hoppy finish with light herbal and malty tones - not bad at all light yellow colour, few foam, herbal aroma, smooth, fresh, flat flavor canned - and here comes another brand from the biggest, Carlsberg-owned, brewery of the country; this is actually the 31st brand offered by this unkind monster. Yes: 31 ! What a fantastic, innovative brewery do you think ? Nope. Don’t look for stouts, ipa, barley wines, schwarz- or rauchbier here. Their offering counts 24 pale lagers (among them 3 NA beers and 1 Zwickel), 1 dunkel and 6 mixed drinks (lemonade and pale lagers). Yes, that’s it: not even a Weizen nor a Bock, nothing. Sweet Jesus, you got to be kidding me: what a poor miserable enterprise
This beer pours a pale golden colour, clear and with a little bright white foam; shy corny nose with no noticeable hop presence; subtle but robust carbonation, medium malt backbone, a faint bitterness introduces a short creamy, corny and watery finish - one more shot in the dark from Feldschlösschen/Carlsberg canned; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear golden beer with a solid foamy white head, nice lacework; oily grassy hoppiness with hints of butter and with a sweet medium malt backbone; hard to find any bitterness even with a good imagination; soft palate and aftertaste with light grassy notes - chances are high that this is a Feldschlösschen Original relabeled one more new beer from Feldschlösschen/Carlsberg: a calorie-poor lager, labeled "premium ... longer matured for an achieved taste" ... great, I cannot wait to taste it ! - it pours a clear golden colour with a little persistent but irregular foam; correct lacing; the aroma gives me some doubts about my sensorial capacities: I'm just not able to detect anything here; maybe a slight flowery hint ? But who can say that this does not come from a flower field outside or from my imagination ? ... a bit sweet and very thin-bodied; finishes slightly dry with a shy touch of bitterness and after it ... it's the Atacama desert. - God, what am I gonna do with the rest of my 6 pack ? clear golden colour, few head, nice lace, some hops, herbal notes, medium-bodied, sweet with a hint of bitterness, the finish is slightly oily - decent canned - clear and bright golden colour with a poor white foam left, correct lacework; malty, flowery and slightly dusty aroma; medium-bodied and moderately sweet, very low bitterness and a moderate malty, flowery and grassy finish; slightly dry - poorly tasty and just drinkable ohhh ! an unfiltered beer from Feldschlösschen ... - hazy dark orange colour, giant creamy head, haye and notes of nuts in the nose, oily with a tart finishing bitterness, the finish is dry and honestly malty - not much character though but it looks like I’ve found a drinkable Feld clear green-amber colour, few head and a nice lace, buttery and light fruity, sweet and quite light-bodied with a dry and slightly tart malty finish - nothing bad, nothing good, no creativity... Just about what I was expecting from Feldschloesschen. slightly cloudy pale yellow colour, nice head and lace, fresh and light fruity nose (orange ?), medium-bodied, sweet and quite flat, no bitterness, short finish clear amber colour, creamy and slightly beige head; shy and metallic aromatic hoppiness; very creamy mouthfeel with a subtle effervescence; a flowery touch - all in all a gentle unspectacular and wrongly named beer; one more ridiculous attempt from this moribund brewery cloudy orange colour, few head, poor nose with grain and malt, notes of peanuts, medium malt body, sweet and boring, moderate malty finish - Feldschlösschen worked really hard to produce a 5 grain beer without any character; great work ... clear bronze colour with a solid white foam; a hint of caramel and butter in the nose; sweet and medium-bodied; no bitterness; more caramelish notes in the finish - deeply uninteresting flavoured with herbs - translucid pale yellow colour with a poor head retention; the nose is herbal and slightly oily; medium-bodied, fresh with some tartness due to a solid carbonation; some bitterness and an effervescent herbal finish with some residual sweetness - not bad at all very clear and pale golden colour, poor head retention; some light grassy notes along with wet paperboard; a bit sweet and fully watery; finishes quite dry with tons of unpleasant carton-like tones - undrinkable ... of course from Bierhütte - translucid and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; deeply neutral aroma with just hints of paperboard; moderate malt body, no taste, no bitterness and a watery-like finish - very close to water and deeply insignificant draught@erzbierschof’s Bar - translucide amber beer with a little slightly beige foam left; gently hoppy with notes of caramel, earth, pretty flowery; creamy palate with a light sweetness; low bitterness and quite dry, creamy flowery slightly hoppy aftertaste - very decent pours a cloudy golden-orange colour under a little white foam; correct lace; solid aroma of ripe bananas; lot of carbonation and a moderate malt body; some initial sweetness followed by some tartness, slightly sourish; long fizzy and a bit cloying banana finish re-rated / from Bier-Bienne - pretty clear blond beer under a solid and bright white head; a fair aromatic hoppiness with light notes of butter; a decent malt backbone, clean palate and a respectable bitterness; pretty dry with a long aromatic bitter finish with notes of flowers and grass - pretty nice re-rate / draught@erzbierschof - pours a clear ruby-brown beer under a persistent pale beige foam; fair notes of toasted malts; slightly earthy and sour, gently spicy; a decent malt backbone, a light astringency; highly carbonated and with some dry earthy bitterness; the finish is pretty long with more toasted malts and lingering hints of sourness - decent cloudy golden colour, few head, fresh and flat, some strange sourness - very bad pale golden colour, big head, deep herbal aroma, full-bodied, flowery flavor, long aftertaste re-rated / from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; shy aromatic hoppiness with notes of grain and peanuts; medium-bodied; shyly bitter and pretty dry; long malty and grainy/flowery finish - decent draught@erzbierschof’s bar - very slightly hazy pale blond beer with a modest head retention; shows a gentle herbal hoppiness; medium-bodied and decently tasty, a quite fair carbonation, decently bitter with a long herbal hoppy finish and light fruity tones - pleasant courtesy of David Hofmann - clear golden beer with a little chaotic white foam left; a shy flowery hoppiness, slightly herbal; medium-bodied and with a fair and subtle carbonation, a moderate herbal bitterness, creamy yet slightly tart herbal finish with light buttery notes - decent quality from Bern for this so-called Luzerner rebirth 2 litres bottle@brewpub - slightly hazy pale brown colour with a poor foam; gently malty with notes of caramel and a touch of undefined spices; low carbonation and moderate malt body, some sweetness, almost no bitterness; more caramel and a vegetable touch in a short and quite sweet finish 2 litres bottle@brewpub - fully cloudy reddish-brown colour with a solid foamy beige head; subtle flowery aroma with notes of caramel; respectable malt body and quite sweet, moderate carbonation, very low bitterness; quite soft caramelish finish with a touch of warming alcohol 2 litres bottle@brewpub - cloudy dark blond colour with a little pale beige foam; nice lacing; gently smokey with an aroma of cold ashes; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation, moderate bitterness and with a quite long smokey finish - some discrepancy between aroma and taste but overall very interesting bottled; brewed by Lässer, recipe from Fischerstube (Basel) - clear bright golden colour with a firm, fine and persistent head, the nose shows a biscuity maltiness with some aromatic hops in the background, very creamy mouthfeel, some sweetness before a decent bitterness, the malt body shows a good presence just before a long biscuity, hazelnutty finish from Drinks of the World - a clear golden-bronze colour with a little foam left; a shy aroma of flowers and cardboard; sweet and smooth palate with a medium malt body, some late tartness and a faint bitterness; moderate flowery and corny finish - boring courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear golden colour with a moderate white foam left; an oily grassy aroma, pretty flowery, medium-bodied and quite sweet, low bitterness and a malty, oily flowery finish - not bad contract brewed by Lasser (Germany) - clear golden colour with little foam, subtle aroma of dates, sweet and oily, medium-bodied, the finish is slightly dry with fine fruity notes - balanced and gentle; fortunately they did not put too much dates within which would have made it too heavy - in any cases, this is not likely to be close to what the Egyptian used to brew ... courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy dark orange colour under a solid white foam; slightly flowery with notes of peanuts; sweet with a medium malt body; slightly earthy and a bit dry malty and earthy finish - gentle light hazy pale golden-yellow with a beautiful head, aroma of herbs and butter, sweet and full-bodied, fresh and well-balanced with a long herbal finish - very pleasant from Bier-Bienne; contract brewed by Lasser (Germany) - translucid and bright reddish-amber colour with a modest foam left; aroma of chewy malts, red fruits and a hint of cola; slightly sticky palate, medium-bodied and with some sweetness; fair and subtle carbonation; low bitterness and a long malty and gently fruity finish - quite nice bottled from Gasthaus Bären, Hottwil - cloudy bright orange colour under a solid creamy white foam; aroma of citrus and cream; overcarbonated and tart/acidic; moderate malt body, aggressive and astringent bitterness, quite dry, citrusy, flowery and fizzy short finish - deeply dubious; way to go, guys! dark brown colour, few head, aroma of black chocolate and prune, sweet and light-bodied, light bitterness, chocolaty and biscuity finish draught, may 2007, Fête de la Bière, Ouchy - hazy amber-brown colour under a foamy creamy beige head; butterscotchy aroma; slightly toasty, low carbonation and very creamy soft mouthfeel; mainly sweet, no bitterness, moderately malty, caramelish finish - gentle

january 2004 - dark amber colour, the initial foam quickly disappears, butter and caramel in the nose, sweet and flat body, light touch of sourness, short watery finish - no character (3/5/3/2/6) draught, may 2007, Fête de la Bière, Ouchy - hazy blond colour with a solid creamy white foam; nice lacing; hints of corn and butter in the nose; creamy mouthfeel and a low carbonation; a moderate late bitterness; short flowery finish - ok, except for the diacetyl

january 2004 - hazy blond colour, no foam, light aromatic hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied, light finishing bitterness, dry aftertaste with some herbal notes (2/5/6/3/13) draught, may 2007, Fête de la Bière, Ouchy - cloudy orange colour with a stable firm white head and a nice lace; aroma of nutmeg, curaçao and hay; moderate carbonation; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a hint of acidity, long spicy finish with an odd touch of vegetables

january 2004 - hazy orange colour, the fine foam quickly disappears, citrusy notes with a touch of spices, sweet and medium-bodied with a light acidity, the finish is slightly dry, citrusy and a little bit flat (2/6/6/2/12) from Vom Fass, Fribourg - hazy blond coloured with a moderate head retention; a fair aromatic hoppiness, slightly fruity with dusty notes; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; plain and tasty; very aromatic and long aftertaste - a beautiful beer from Au Grain d’Orge, Cirssier - cloudy copper-brown beer with a little beige foam left; a fair earthy and dusty aroma with some decent hop presence in the background; quite low carbonation; thin to medium-bodied; slightly dry with a fruity and earthy finish - nice work again from FBM bottle from the brewery - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little foam left, nice lacework; a charming fruity hoppiness with subtle notes of bananas and litchies; medium-bodied, moderate and subtle carbonation, gentle bitterness and a long aromatic hoppy finish with lingering fruity tones; slightly yeasty bottle from the brewery - hazy reddish-orange colour with a little foam left; correct lacework; gently aromatic hoppiness with light spicy tones; medium-bodied and clean palate; a moderate bitterness and slightly dry; long flowery hoppy finish with some notes of bitter oranges - very pleasant bottle from the brewery - hazy ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; sweet malty aroma with notes of red fruits (prunes, cherries) and hints of spices (ginger ?); sweet and medium-bodied, quite low carbonation, low bitterness and slightly dry; the finish shows a lingering spiciness with more notes of red fruits; gently oily palate courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear ruby-brown colour with a poor head retention; discrete notes of toffee and chewy malts, a bit toasted; quite highly carbonated, slightly sticky and sweet, medium-bodied; quite dry and fizzy toasty aftertaste of caramel and butter - not terrible courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark blond colour with a fast vanishing head; the aroma is crisp, malty and peanutty; a moderate carbonation and a decent malt backbone; slightly sweet and gently bitter; long malty aftertaste with notes of grapefruit and corn - pretty tasty. well-made and very drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy bright orange colour with a little foam left; the aroma is very corny with notes of hay and fruit; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; fizzy and dry aftertaste of corn, cloves and marzipan - well-made and pretty tasty pale transparent yellow colour, fine head, light wheat and fruity aroma, grain, dry aftertaste cloudy orange colour, almost no foam, subtle aroma of nt and malt, medium-bodied, a bit sweet with a touch of acidity, the finish is long showing some flowery hoppiness - pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - pours a clear pale reddish-amber colour with a little persistent foam; discrete flowery aroma with light fruity tones; very smooth palate and a moderate malt body, low bitterness and a gentle flowery finish with hints of caramel - deeply unspectacular but technically ok courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy orange beer with a little persistent foam left; nice lace; slightly dusty, notes of orange peels and decently aromatic; rounded palate and medium-bodied, pretty tart and gently bitter; almondy, corny and long aromatic finish courtesy of fiulijn - pours a dark black colour under a solid foamy dark beige head; nice lace left on the side of the glass; fairly roasted aroma of milk coffee and touches of vanilla; the palate is tasty, rounded and a bit harsh on the end; good malt backbone; long chocolatey and coffeeish aftertaste with notes of licorice - a bit heavy but quite good red-amber colour, fine head, buttery nose, some dark fruits (?), malty, sparkling, dry bubblegum-like finish clear golden colour, fine head, mild hop aroma, sweet, lot of carbonation with a decent bitter finish courtesy of Yvonne and Peter Dürsteler - cloudy dark bordeaux-brown colour with a fast collapsing foam; slightly roasted; aroma of black chocolate and dried prunes; medium and rounded malt body; fairly bitter with long notes of ashes and cocoa in a dry finish - another good beer from this brewery! courtesy of Yvonne and Peter Dürsteler - hazy dark brown colour with a fine and persistent beige foam; the aroma is dominated by the malts but some flowery hoppy tones show up behind; caramel and anise, gently chocolatey; robust and regular carbonation; the sweetness is balanced by an initial tartness and a fair bitterness; the finish shows more proud bitterness along with long malty, chocolatey and biscuity notes; quite dry - very good courtesy of Yvonne and Peter Dürsteler - slightly hazy reddish colour, almost no foam; robust aroma of dried cherries, hay, cellar and vinegar; medium-bodied, sweet and sour, long acidic aftertaste of cherries, cheese and vinegar - hard to believe this is a swiss beer! courtesy of Yvonne and Peter Dürsteler - fully cloudy orange colour, no foam; lot of residual yeasts; solid aroma of apricot, yeast, orange/citrus and vinegar, vinous; medium-bodied, a fair sweetness balanced by a a solid acidity; the acidity persists in the finish with more fruity notes - a wonderful lambic made in Switzerland! cloudy blond with a fine head, nice lace, fruity (apricot, peach) and hoppy nose, slightly nutty, full-bodied and tart, decent bitterness, dry hop finish with notes of apricot dark amber colour, fine creamy head, nice lace, aroma, of blood, quite flat and slightly tart, metallic finish - something went wrong with this beer and it has no analogies with a dunkelweizen dark brown colour with a fine brown tainted head; discrete aroma of hay and banana, slightly toasted; swet and medium-bodied, residual sweetness in the finish, some malty notes - a sort of hybridation between a weizen and a schwarzbier hazy amber colour, nice persistent beige head; strong flowery nose with notes of caramel but some cabbage too; slightly oily and medium-bodied, sweet with a late and low bitterness; long flowery finish with caramel and red fruits notes - interesting draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - slightly hazy dark ruby-brown colour; fine stable beige head; very discrete buttery aroma, soft palate, light to medium-bodied, no bitterness; a touch of caramel in the finish - a beer which makes you doubt on your sensorial capacities draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - clear and bright golden colour, little stable foam; almost nothing in the nose except some cabbage; creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, sweet and no bitterness; elusive finish with a hint of aromatic hops - no character Now that this brewery is closed, the beer is still produced by Feldschlösschen (owned by Carlsberg) - clear pale golden colour, few head, few hops, very few bitterness, a hint of plastic flavour and no character at all - good job by Feldschlösschen: they have kept the original recipe unchanged ... from Bierhütte.ch - clear and pale golden colour with a modest white foam left; a gentle aromatic hoppiness with notes of corns, slightly oily and medium-bodied, a low tart bitterness and some malty and flowery notes in the finish cloudy amber-brown colour, the initial foam quickly reduces, moderately malty aroma with notes of prune, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is vigourous, malty with more notes of dark fruits draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - cloudy dark brown colour with a persistent beige head; a fair smokey aroma with notes of bacon and butter; thin-bodied and with a low carbonation, sweet; buttery and long bacon-like but pretty empty finish - unbalanced, a beer with two distinct parts hazy blond colour, little foam, moderate hoppy nose showing strange but not unpleasant notes of Brussels sprouts, the mouthfeel begins sweet, medium malt body, soft and creamy, low bitterness before a short but vigorous malty and flowery finish with some residual sweetness draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - fully cloudy blond-lactic colour with a little white foam; nice lace; aroma of corn with a touch of butter; very smooth, velvety mouthfeel, moderate carbonation and quite sweet; decently long aftertaste of corn and citrus - easily drinkable and with some charm but not typical of a classical hefeweizen cloudy pale orange colour, few foam, fresh, citrusy with some honey notes, medium-bodied, sweet with a moderate dry finish brown colour, fine head and lace, caramel, earthy aroma, medium-bodied, some acidity courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - cloudy orange colour with a long and firm white head; complex and interesting aroma of banana, earth, grapefruit and cloves; medium malt body and with a solid carbonation; the finish is effervescent and earthy with hints of banana, corn and undefined spices - a very good weizen courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy and very dark orange colour with a modest foam left; some esters, a fair fruity aroma (orange peels, peaches) and malty; full-bodied and gently sticky, very tasty and with some sweetness; finishes decently dry and with some sourness/bitterness; very long malty and vigourously fruity finish with light warming alcohol notes - very nice beer again from Hugo courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - cloudy brown colour with a little, slowly vanishing, beige foam; the nose is quite earthy with cidery notes (use of cane sugar ?); respectable malt body and a quite high carbonation; slgithly sweet and with a moderate bitterness; the finish is fizzy and very earthy, quite dry and with more cidery notes courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy dark blond colour with a poor head retention; fresh herbal hoppy aroma with light fruity tones in the background; a decent and regular malt body with a subtle carbonation; tasty with some sweet maltiness; long aromatic finish, herbal and peanutty - a nice beer courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy blond-orange colour and with a poor head retention; a fair hoppy herbal and flowery nose; full-bodied and with a solid bitterness; dry and very bitter herbal finish - a solid well-made beer with a lot of character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy amber-orange colour with a modest foam left; the aroma shows fresh fruity notes (apples and prune dominate) with hints of Lowland whisky; medium-bodied and gently sweet, a late moderate tartness, no bitterness; long fruity and slightly smoky whisky notes - balanced and pleasant courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - pours a cloudy pale orange beer with a poor head retention; deep and charming aroma of lemon cake; moderate malt body; a hint of acidity brings a nice balance; quite dry with a long citrusy hoppy finish - impressive and deeply drinkable courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy pale brown beer with a modest head retention; some citrusy hoppiness in top of earthy notes; moderate bitterness and medium-bodied; rounded and clean palate; low bitterness and slightly dry; long earthy and fruity finish - nicely made and very drinkable courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; decently aromatic aroma with notes of orange peels and corn; medium to full malt backbone; fairly tasty and slightly bitter/acidic; the palate is gently sticky; quite dry with a long aromatic hoppiness where the fruity tones dominate - excellent ! courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; gentle and sublte fruity hoppy aroma where grapefruity notes dominate; a fair sweetness and malt backbone; subtle carbonation; some residual sweetness with lingering oily and hoppy fruity tones - dangerously drinkable courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - dark black beer under a solid and persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of lemon zest, cardamom and licorice; a solid malt backbone; some tart bitterness in top of a light swetness; slightly earthy and long spicy aftertaste (ginger, lemon zest and cinnamon); pretty dry - another delightful beer from the very skilled Hugo courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy dark reddish-amber beer under a persistent head; nice lacework; charming aroma of berries and corn; some yeasty notes; a fair but suble carbonation, quite velvety palate, sweet and with some tart astringency and sourness; pretty dry and with a long aftertaste of corn and red fruits - impressive! draught at the Biertage 2008 - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige head; slightly smokey, aroma of red fruits and ginger; sweet and malty, some bitterness with a touch of smoke malts and red fruits in a long finish - quite complex Well, I know Fredy does not master french but the spelling of his beer looks quite terrible ... - slightly hazy amber colour under a solid and stable off-white foam, quite discrete aroma of caramel, honey and flowers, quite full-bodied, regular and subtle carbonation, mainly sweet and without real bitterness, more caramelish and flowery notes in a quite dry finish - another well-made beer from haldemann but a real character is terribly missing

hazy amber colour witha little foam, discrete notes of caramel and red fruits, good malt body, the finish is quite long showing notes of melon - very balanced (4/6/7/3/13) draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; charming flowery hoppiness, notes of corn and caramel, decently malty; good malt body and some sweetness, no bitterness and a long malty hoppy flowery finish - subtle and very drinkable draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - dark black colour with a solid dark beige foam; light aroma of ashes and slightly lactic; slightly dry and a long malty and toasted aftertaste, light notes of ashes again in the finish - very good! draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - hazy amber-bronze colour with a little beige foam left; solid notes of caramel and hints of cream; slightly oily and full-bodied, a solid bitterness, quite dry and and with a long hoppy caramelish and flowery finish - surprising and very nice hazy blond colour, nice creamy head, butter and a robust hoppiness in the nose, medium-bodied, long bitter herbal finish - clean and well-made clear golden colour with a solid white foam, nice lace, subtle herbal aroma with a touch of butter and dust, creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied and with a low bitterness, papery and slightly herbal finish - easy and definitely not what it was 5 years ago

golden colour, light cloudy, few head, strong herbal and spices aroma with notes of butter, medium-bodied with a very long herbal finish - strong character (4/7/7/4/15) draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - dark ruby-brown colour with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; aroma of malt, chocolate and with solid hoppy notes; full-bodied, some sweetness and a late but fair bitterness, some residual sweetness in a long malty chocolatey finish with a warming alcohol touch - Fredy is definitely back ! dark black colour, nice creamy, dense head, subtle coffee aroma, toasted, smooth, nice bitter chocolate finish - well-made 4 years old bottle with stronger alc. content - reddish-brown, dense creamy head and beautiful lace, complex nose of juniper and chocolate, full-bodied, long bitter chocolate and plum finish - deeply balanced from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - slightly hazy brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; gently smoky with notes of caramel, sherry and wood; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness; finishes a bit short and dry with notes of smoke and caramel - subtle and very well-made bottle@erzbierschof’s bar - cloudy dark brown beer under a fair pale beige foam left; nice lacework; a fair smokiness with whisky-like notes of caramel in the background; velvety palate and quite full-bodied, tasty and with a long smokey, caramelish and whisky-like aftertaste - subtle and complex bottle@erzbierschof’s bar; Hogshead whisky cask - slightly hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; gently woody with a solid presence of caramel, pretty flowery, light Speyside-like whisky notes; moderate carbonation and a decent malt backbone, a light sourness and bitterness; a fair wood and caramel presence in the finish - nice and complex from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - slightly hazy brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; more pronounced smokiness than in the 20 y.o. version, chestnuts and sherrys show up; medium-bodied and with a velvety palate, low bitterness; long whisky-like finish with notes of caramel and wood - superb from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - slightly hazy brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; more milder nose where vanilla tones become apparent, caramel, wood in the background; creamy palate and a medium malt backbone; long aftertaste with notes of chocolate and nuts amber colour, fine head, caramel aroma, some flowery and fruity notes, medium-bodied, well-hopped, sweet with a robust bitterness, dry malty finish - not really true to the style but very nice anyway amber-orange colour, fine head, alcohol and caramel aroma, malty, sweet with a light bitterness, long malry alcohol finish - well-balanced, very nice ! dark ruby-brown colour, nice head, red fruits and malty aroma, sweet, medium-bodied with a dry finish - lacking of character cloudy dark-orange colour, fine head, strong corny aroma with notes of matured bananas, very (too?) sweet, a bit oily, the finish is moderately malty with reminiscence of banana - not bad at all though a bit cloying from Bier-Bienne - clear golden beer with a moderate head retention; sweet malty aroma with notes of corn and alcohol; a good malt backbone and quite sweet; slightly oily and with a subtle but well present carbonation; very dry and decently bitter; malty, slightly fruity and corny finish with hints of warming alcohol - nicely made and pretty working in a style I don’t particularly favour draught@POOC, Bienne - quite clear dark brown beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; toasted aroma of biscuit and toffee with hints of walnuts; quite sweet, full-bodied and with a velvety palate; low carbonation and bitterness; earthy and malty finish with residual sugars and more buttery tones - not as good as last year’s version from the brewery's webshop - hazy dark golden beer with a modest head retention; estery and gently sticky aroma with notes of yellow fruits; quite on the sweet side and medium-bodied; moderately dry and with more fruity and estery tones in the finish - pretty nice from the brewery's webshop - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; a fair aroma of caramelwith hints of red fruits and tea; the palate is quite watery; some sweetness and no bitterness; the finish is short with some residual sugars and more notes of caramel from the brewery's webshop - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a firm and long lasting foam; correct lacework; aroma of slightly rancid cream and yellow fruits; velvety palate and medium-bodied; a late tartness and a low bitterness; creamy aftertaste of exotic fruits fully opaque, bright orange coloured, little srable foam; moderate aroma of tangerines, solid malt body; slightly oily but clean and fresh; moderate carbonation, low if any bitterness, long aftertaste with malty notes and some yeasty and fruity touches draught@SoBiTa 2010 - cloudy and quite unappetizing copper colour (looks like the beer was taken directly from the fermentation tank), little creamy beige foam left; the aroma is dusty and earthy with light caramelish notes and a touch of butter; rounded palate, some sweetness and a late earthy tartness, medium malt backbone; quite long earthy and grapefruity finish - very interesting hazy golden colour with a fine and firm white head; the nose shows an herbal hoppiness with notes of hay and biscuit; moderate sweetness and a decent malt body, a touch of bitterness before a dry, creamy and moderately spicy/herbal finish - clean and pretty good draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a persistent pale beige foam; a very shy honeyish aroma with some corny notes; thin to medium-bodied, poorly tasty and with shy honey and corny notes in the finish - incomparable to the nice Hohgant Honigbier tasted at the same time pours a slightly hazy orange colour with a little but stable foam; subtle malty nose with notes of herbs and almonds; medium-bodied and with a solid malty finish - clean and well-made pours a clear dark brown colour with almost no traces of foam remaining; gently toasted with light notes of cocoa, chocolate and butter; quite sweet and medium-bodied at best; no bitterness and a dry finish showing notes of ashes and dust - terribly lacking of character and complexity courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy orange colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of cinnamon, cream and banana; fair but subtle carbonation; quite sweet and with a moderate malt body; short aftertaste of banana and corn, fizzy and evanescent - not bad courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark reddish in colour and with a persistent pinkish-beige foam; fair but not overwhelming aroma of dired cherries; velvety mouthfeel, gently oily and with a low carbonation; slightly sweet and a bit short palate; some residual sweetness in a lingering aftertaste of cherries - very subtle courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy blond -orange colour with a long lasting white foam; the aroma is dusty with notes of grass, butter and almond; low carbonation and a medium malt body, quite tasteless and with a low bitterness; more notes of herbs and almonds in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy brown colour with a little beige foam; very toasted malty aroma with notes of toffee and cold coffee; highly carbonated, sweet and medium-bodied, very tart and with a hint of acidity, short toasted finish with more malty and coffeish notes draught at the Biertage 2008 - cloudy dark orange colour with almost no foam left; gentle notes of smoke and corn (a touch of wet wool? maybe...); moderate malt body; sweet; long smokey finish - not bad but one-dimensional draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - clear bronze colour with a little foam left; quite aromatic hoppy aroma with notes of caramel and candy sugar; medium-bodied, some tartness and a low bitterness, quite dry corny finish - strange pet botle - clear golden-bronze colour with a stable white foam; corny and grassy aroma, decent malt body, sweet with a hint of tartness, very low bitterness and moderate corny finish with some residual sugars - deeply boring and, yes, ugly draught@SoBiTa 2010 - bronze colour with a little foam left; a decent presence of aromatic hops and chewy malts; a sweet malt backbone, moderate tartness, residual sweetness in a malty and quite hoppy finish - not bad at all though a bit too sweet cloudy orange colour with a little unregular foam; aroma of pear and alcohol; very oily and sweet, some bitterness before a long orangeish, alcohol aftertaste - hmmm... dark reddish-brown colour, big creamy head, malty aroma with strong notes of cinnamon, smooth and medium-bodied, dry and light fruity finish - lacking of character and a bit artificial re-rated, 12/01/2004 - hazy orange colour, almost no foam, moderate aromatic hoppiness with light nutty notes, medium-bodied with a low bitterness, the finish is moderately dry and bitter - well-made but gentle and inoffensiv
04/27/2003 (4/4/4/2/6) - blond-orange colour, fine head, poor aroma, light buttery and diacetyl notes, mild, sweet with a light bitter finish - easy and disappointing yellow colour, nice head and lace, few hops in the nose, herbal, medium bitterness, dry finish reddish-brown colour, fine dense head, buttery and malty aroma, medium-bodied, sweet with a nice bitter malty finish - clean and pleasant, lacking of power but subtle blond-orange colour, nice head and lace, few aroma, touch of alcohol and caramel, malty, alcohol, sweet, medium-bodied, nice bitterness, dry malty finish clear amber colour, nice dense head, subtle black chocolate aroma, sweet and dry with a mild chocolate finish hazy amber colour, fine creamy head, nice lacing, buttery, caramelish aroma, sweet and quite light-bodied with a hint of finishing bitterness, the malt shows itself only now in the finish - not very balanced cloudy red-brown colour, fine head, aroma of prune and cinnamon, very sweet, oily, touch of sourness, long malty prune bubblegum-like finish - artificial cloudy pale orange colour, fine head and a nice lacing, corny nose, notes of haye, sweet, lot of carbonation, corny finish with residual sugars draught@Solothurner Biertage - quite clear dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; toasted malty aroma with notes of chocolate and biscuit; a bit sweet, low bitterness and a pretty long biscuity malty finish pours a cloudy orange colour under a little but persistent foam; corny aroma; medium-bodied, quite tart and effervescent; short and moderately dry corny finish - simplistic and deeply unexciting courtesy of Otto Schwizer - pours a cloudy brown colour with a firm and long lasting beige head; good lacework; toasted malty and biscuity aroma, earthy and with unexpected subtle grapefruity notes; quite high carbonation, medium-bodied and with a moderate bitterness; quite dry and earthy finish with a lingering fruity touch - a nice beer, refreshing and with character courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy blond colour with a poor head retention; fresh aroma of medicinal herbs with citric notes; sharp palate with a solid carbonation and some tart acidity, fairly tasty, some late astringent bitterness, a decent sweet malt backbone below; the finish is long, herbal and slightly fruity - a very good beer courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a slightly hazy blond beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; aroma of herbs and dust; solid but subtle carbonation and a decent malt backbone; rounded palate, arespectable bitterness before a long sharp herbal finish - superbly brewed courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lacing on the side of the glass; aroma of prunes and dust/yeast; moderate carbonation and with a fair sourness, medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and with a light bitterness; bitter aftertaste of malts and red fruits; quite dry - I’m not quite sure if this is supposed to taste exactly like that, but the result is good courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider; this beer has been brewed for the inaugurations of the toilets of a local bar ... - pours a cloudy dark amber-brown colour with a chaotic beige foam left; nice lacework; a subtle fruity hoppiness (mango and prune), medium-bodied and a rounded palate, subtle carbonation; some sweetness and a hint of sourness; low bitterness and a long malty finish with notes of exotic fruits - definitely no Scheissbier! courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - very hazy orange-blond colour with a poor head retention; a fair aroma of corn and banana with notes of gentian; nice balance in the mouth between a solid sweetness and some acidic tartness, slightly oily palate, medium malt backbone; lot of residual sugars in a citrusy and slightly acidic finish - refreshing courtesy of Philipp Sigg - dark black in colour and with a solid creamy beige foam; fair aroma of walnuts, coffee and vanilla; roasted; medium-bodied, sweet and decently bitter, dry and long coffeish aftertaste - tasty and very well-made courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy dark orange colour with no foam left; aroma of barnyard and corn, citrus and some undefined spices; quite thick and with a good malt body; pretty acidic and with a subtle carbonation; long notes of banana with a lingering acidity - refreshing and quite original courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer with a ruby hue; modest foam left; aroma of caramel and marzipan with hints of berries below; a low carbonation and a gently sticky palate, sweet and medium malt backbone; some corny notes and more hints of caramel in a quite long finish - subtle courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark golden-orange colour and with a little long lasting foam; nice lacework; some herbal hoppiness with notes of orange peels; medium to full-bodied, slightly oily and very tasty, a subtle but fair carbonation, robust bitterness and a long aftertaste of herbs and fruits - another beauty from Brauerei.sh courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond colour with a solid persistent white foam left; a decent fruity hoppiness (pear and grapefruit); gently oily on the tongue and fairly bitter; long hoppy fruity finish - drinkability and character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; a fruity and fairly aromatic hoppiness showing notes of grapefruit, esters and lemongrass; medium-bodied and slightly acidic; a lively carbonation and a fairly dry bitter/acidic fruity finish with lingering hoppy notes - refreshing and very drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy reddish-orange colour under a solid creamy white foam; nice lacework; aroma of orange peel and cream; notes of almonds; medium-bodied and a creamy mouthfeel; a subtle carbonation and a gentle bitterness lasting long in a dry fruity hoppy finish - another nice beer from these guys courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark red-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; dusty and almondy aroma with hints of red fruits below; medium-bodied and with a light tart sourness; pretty dry , rounded palate and with a long flowery and almondy hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; fairly malty with solid notes of toffee; some sourish herbal notes, full-bodied and sweet; earthy and herbal with some residual sweetness and a long bitter/sourish touch - not terrible clear golden-amber colour, little chaotic foam, strong vanilla aroma, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is slightly dry with more vanilla notes - one-dimensional and too sweet but not unpleasant clear ruby-brown colour, a little foam and a nice lacing, a shy toastiness and light hints of caramel and butter is all the aroma can propose; sweet and medium-bodied at best; an unpleasant toastiness appears again in the finish in a poor malty aftertaste - deeply modest ... courtesy of Philipp Sigg - fully cloudy orange coloured and with a bright white and hugely foamy head; a solid aroma of cloves with some notes of banana in the background; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; tart and acidic, some sweetness below; the aftertaste is overly spicy, fizzy and corny - a quite challenging beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-orange beer with a fair white foam left; yeasty and with generous notes of exotic fruits; creamy palate and medium-bodied; a late and slightly acidic tartness; slightly dry and with more long yeasty and fruity tones - very nice courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy orange colour under a huge and bright white foam; nice lacework; grassy and dusty yeasty nose; creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied and moderately bitter, quite dry and with a gentle aromatic and bitter grassy finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a dark black colour with almost no foam left; gently toasted malty aroma with notes of black chocolate; a decent malt body, slightly oily palate, moderate carbonation, slightly sweet and with a hint of sourness; a light toasted chocolatey aftertaste - good but lacking of complexity and too much on the sweet side courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy copper in colour and with a firm creamy beige foam; correct lacing, earthy nose with notes of dust; medium-bodied and quite soft palate; a moderate bitterness and more earthy malty notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy reddish-brown colour with a huge creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of corn, cream and earth, notes of berries; medium-bodied and with a pretty tart palate; aftertaste of earth, malt, a hint of honey and some notes of red fruits - a beautiful beer courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy dark orange in colour and with no head retention; a solid aroma of smoked bacon with notes of ashes; highly carbonated and quite full-bodied, moderately dry finish with more generous smokey notes and light fruity tones in the background - robust and very well-made, superb! re-rated, courtesy of Hansjörg von Arx - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a little yet long lasting head; fresh flowery and slightly grassy hoppiness; a good malt backbone, rounded and clean palate; moderate bitterness; pretty dry and with a long aromatic flowery hoppy finish with decent malty tones and hints of yeast - elegant, balanced and with a nice character

Feb-2007; courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - slightly hazy golden-amber colour, little stable and regular foam; the aroma is buttery and phenolic; a touch of uncontrolled aciditc; medium to full-bodied; solid and a bit tart bitterness, very dry and slightly acidic finish - unfortunately infected (3/3/4/2/7) from Bierhütte.ch - cloudy orange-blond colour with no foam left; aroma of apple, peach and brown sugar; medium-bodied and pretty neutral palate, low bitterness; the finish is spicy and fruity with some residual sweetness - weird and with an unmissable homebrew touch from Bierhütte, Biberist - copper-orange beer with no head retention; fair aroma of wheat and honey; notes of apples and yeast; moderate carbonation and a mediu7m malt backbone; a light tart acidity; short corny and yeasty finish with light fruity tones from Bierhütte, Biberist - cloudy dark-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of corn and hay, oranges; medium-bodied, gently sticky and with a low carbonation, low bitterness and with a dry corny and fruity finish - a bit simplistic but very drinkable from Landi, Uster - cloudy blond-orange colour with a poor head retention; fair aroma of cloves, grapefruit and banana; subtle carbonation and a medium malt backbone; juicy palate, sweet with a hint of late sourness, creamy fruity finish with residual sugars and hints of cloves - pretty good bought@brewery - quite clear golden-amber colour with a little foam left; malty aroma with notes of oranges and elders; slightly perfumy; full-bodied and quite oily; some sweetness and a late moderate bitterness; long malty slightly fruity and fairly aromatic finish with some warming alcohol notes - balanced and really good draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - blond-orange in colour with a solid long lasting bright white foam; a solid honeyish aroma qith light hoppy and flowery notes; a good malt backbone, quite sweet and with a hint of acidity to bring some balance; residual sugars and long honeyish and caramelish notes in the finish - very nicely made bought@brewery - slightly hazy golden-blond colour with a little foam left; very aromatic nose; herbal and peanutty, slightly dusty; medium malt backbone and with a moderate regular carbonation; a decent bitterness lasting long in a malty herbal and gently earthy finish - very well-made bought@brewery - cloudy brown colour with a moderate head retention; slightly toasted malty aroma, notes of dark fruits with a mineral touch; medium-bodied, slightly sweet and with a late tartness, toasted aftertaste with lingering malty and biscuity notes - not really tasty and lacking of character courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy orange coloured and with no head left; aroma of grapefruit, oranges and with a hint of cane sugar; quite low carbonation for the style; slightly sticky palate and pretty sweet with a hint of acidity; quite long fruity finish with some residual sweetness - a bit unusual for the style courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy reddish in colour without head retention; tart aroma of red fruits with light notes of vinegar; a solid carbonation and a medium malt backbone, tart and acidic with some sweetness hidden below, moderately dry and long fruity finish with alingering acidity - fresh and with character: a very nice beer! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-orange colour with a modest foam left; hints of almonds and oranges in the nose; smooth and with a low carbonation; medium-bodied, slightly sweet and with no bitterness; moderate aftertaste of caramel and corn - not much character here courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; moderate aroma of dried cherries; a decent malt backbone and slightly sweet; a touch of acidity and some bitterness; pretty dry aftertaste of herbs and cherries - subtle and well-made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - slightly hazy blond beer with a solid creamy white foam left; dry and subtle aroma of elder; slightly yeasty, medium-bodied and slightly bitter flowery and tasty finish with more notes of elder - very well-made draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012 - cloudy dark reddish beer under a very creamy slightly pinkish head; nice lace; grassy and dusty with solid notes of raspberries; medium-bodied, initialy pretty velvety with some sweetness soon dominated by a fair acidic tartness; pretty dry with long grassy and fruity notes in the finish - this brewery definitely masters those kind of dangerous beer styles clear golden-amber colour, almost no foam, floral hoppiness, mild and sweet, medium-bodied, moderate aromatic aftertaste - well-made and balanced, easy but interesting bottle from the brewpub - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of corn and butter; soft palate; medium-bodied and slightly dry, very low bitterness and with more buttery and wheaty notes in the finish - very modest bottled 12/1998, sampled 7/2003 - cloudy amber-orange colour, few head, strong lychees aroma with notes of honey, tea and undefined spices, medium-bodied, some acidity, dry malty finish - very original but probably a little bit too old re-rated 10/2009, 11 years old bottle - aroma of meat and tar; madereized; salty and acidic in the mouth with lingering notes of meat in the finish thanks to Hansruedi Giger for this one - pours a cloudy orange colour under a firm white head; moderate aroma of smoked sausage and hay with light notes of banana; creamy mouthfeel and a high carbonation; good malt body, the sweetness is well balanced by a tart acidity; smooth wheaty finish - a solid weizen bottled from brewery - cloudy pale reddish in colour and with a slowly collapsing foam; charming fruity aroma with fair but perfectly integrated notes of elder; a decent malt body and carbonation, slightly sweet; tasty; moderate residual sugars in a long fruity and light honeyish finish - very nice work courtesy of Daniel Kruse - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a little foam left; gently peated and nutty aroma; quite full-bodied and fizzy, sweet with a late tartness; gently smokey and whisky-like finish - another beautiful beer from this surprising microbrewery! 1997 vintage 14.2% sampled 01/07/2004; at last I can get my hand on this last vintage from Hürlimann ! (thanks to fiulijn): deep brown colour, the initial fine foam disappears quickly, very complex nose of malt, alcohol, wood, spices and nuts, thick and very sweet but followed by a solid bitterness, the finish is Portwine-like, powerfull, showing malts, alcohol, nuts and caramel - is it balanced ? who cares ... it's a wonderful experience !(9/4/8/4/18)
1996 vintage sampled 12/27/2002: I just love this beer a little bit more each year. It still gets more complex and before all, the ingredients are fitting each year better together. The finish is now developping a long bitterness with strong notes of port wine. (9/4/8/5/18)
1996 vintage sampled 10/23/2001: Very deep bordeaux colour, aroma: roasted malt, alcohol, cherry , very complex flavor (spicy, caramel). Like to Thomas Hardy's Ale, I enjoy this beer each year a little bit more. Not for unexperienced beer drinkers ... Don't drink it too young, it really improved each year.(9/4/7/4/17)
1995 vintage (7/4/5/4/13)
1994 vintage (5/4/4/3/11)
1992 vintage (5/3/3/2/7) thanks to jjpm74 for the trade; no indications of vintage so I suppose it was the last one (1997) - pours a fully cloudy reddish-brown colour without head; hugely complex aroma showing notes of portwine, brownies and nuts; very sweet, full-bodied with a low carbonation, slightly oily, very long malty and nutty finish with notes of cognac and a big warming alcohol kick - the worthy little brother of Samichlaus clear bright golden colour, nice creamy head, nice lace, herbal, moderate aromatic hoppy nose, medium-bodied, sweet with a hint of bitterness, malty and neutral finish labeled: "Man's best choice" - very slightly hazy amber colour with little foam remaining; aroma of corn and caramel dominates; light-bodied, moderately sweet but mainly deeply neutral; no bitterness; short watery finish - a full glass of nothing; my conclusion is that I'm not a man ... dark brown colour, fine head, toasted, malty aroma, light-bodied, touch of bitterness, short dry finish - a little bit weak hazy blond colour with a thin head, spicy, hoppy nose, medium-bodied with a nice bitterness, dry herbal finish hazy orange colour, big creamy head, apricot in the nose, smooth and very flat with a touch of sourness in the finish - very weak dark orange colour, fine head, almond and orange aroma, smooth, almost no carbonation, sweet and very flat, no finish, desperately nothing here ... cloudy amber-brown colour, fine head, light strawberry aroma, sweet and watery, some sourness, very weak - poor, poor brewery ... from bier-laden.ch, Schwarzenburg - hazy pale golden and with a modest head retention; crisp and fresh peanutty and fruity aromatic hoppy nose; medium-bodied and lively on the tongue; finishes a bit short with dusty and peanutty notes - very drinkable from bier-laden.ch, Schwarzenburg - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of matured bananas, esters and cloves; medium-bodied and with a chewy palate, quite highly carbonated; some residual sweetness but otherwise slightly dry; long notes of bananas ans esters - very nicely made courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark orange colour with a reddish hue; good head retention and a correct lacing; deep and pure dry raspberry aroma; notes of straw and vinegar; subtle carbonation, fairly sour with a moderate sweetness; dry aftertaste of raspberries, slightly sourish - a beautiful beer clear reddish in colour, little foam, strong aroma of raspberry jam, sweet and sparkling with a solid malt malt backbone, the finish is bitter, hoppy and with more fruity notes - a dessert beer which could get a little bit cloying at the bottom of the 1L botltle courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark bordeaux colour, no foam left; subtle aroma of black cherries, vinous; a medium malt body maintained by a fine carbonation; the palate is neither too sweet nor sour; the finish is quite dry with more subtle cherry notes - really well-made though a bit one -dimensional; a beer with class and subtilty clear blond colour, big creamy head, aroma of herbs and cereals, some buttery notes, decent malt body, a bit oily with a good finishing bitterness, long malty, herbal and a bit peppery finish - good clear golden-orange colour, big creamy head, aroma of wet unfermented malt and haye, sweet with a decent malt body, a light dry bitterness in the finish, more notes of haye and farm - very strange... Vintage 2004, 8.5%
cloudy copper-brown colour, almost no foam, very herbal and spicy aroma, notes of prune and apple, very sweet, oily, medium to full-bodied, long sugary and fruity finish with a late warming alcohol touch - a good surprise from a very small microbrewery slightly hazy red-orange colour, fine head, malt, alcohol and orange in the nose, sweet and oily, medium-bodied, reasonable malty and woody finish transparent, golden colour, fine head, medium-hopped, nice body with a slight bitter and dry finish clear amber colour, dry aroma of unfermented malt, few foam, light-bodied, sweet and terribly forgettable clear bright golden colour, few foam but a nice lace, fat grassy aroma and biscuity maltiness in the nose, medium-bodied, sweet, dry herbal malty finish - the influence of the new brewmaster shows here a low calorie beer - clear golden-orange colour, no head, medium hoppiness with plastic and metallic notes, sweet and oily, tart with a dry and disgusting finish hazy golden colour with few foam, strong aromatic hoppiness with some fruity notes (pineapple), lot of carbonation, crisp, light-bodied with a dry and rather flat aftertaste courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - pours a hazy golden-orange colour, fine and stable beige foam; subtle aroma of almonds and butter; light to meidum malt body; the palate is quite neutral; a touch of sweetness and no bitterness; the finish is slighlty herbal with more notes of almonds - easy but pleasant and very drinkable courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - clear and pale amber colour, very little foam; unclean aroma with notes of malt and solvent; medium-bodied but with an irregular palate (it fails at the end); the finish is a bit acidic with a malty, earthy touch - dubious from the webshop of the breweries - pours a hazy blond beer under a firm long lasting white foam; a shy herbal aroma with hints of vegetables and butter; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; low bitterness and long buttery and flowery finish leaving cloying notes in the mouth - not terrible from the webshop of the brewery - slightly hazy amber beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and hints of resinous hops; medium to full malt backbone; rounded and with a moderate carbonation; slightly oily and with a long resinous hoppy finish with more lingering notes of tea - atypical profile hazy bronze-orange colour with a little foam; fairly malty and fruity aroma (peach, apricot); good malt body; rounded and regular palate; a decent bitterness, medium-bodied, moderately dry finish, bitter, malty and fruity - a well-made and pleasant session beer draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little foam left; moderate light sweetish aroma; some sweetness and a light corny tartness, medium-bodied , aftertaste of wet corn with weird notes of wort - dubious draught@SoBiTa 2010 - cloudy dark brown colour with a little beige foam; the nose is buttery with unexpected notes of grapefruit/oranges; sweet and medium-bodied with a light sourness; notes of caramel in a moderately malty finish and with more grapefruity notes - confusing but not bad at all draught@SoBiTa 2010 - fully cloudy lactic-orange colour with a persistent white foam; phenolic and lactic nose with notes of corn and citrus; medium-bodied and with a decent malt body; a bit acidic with long corny and citrusy nose - definitely has some flaws; too bad because it shows an interesting potential draught@SoBiTa 2010 - cloudy orange colour with a little beige foam; the aroma is acidic with notes of hay; moderate malt body, slightly acidic and fizzy; the finish is fruity with more acidic and slightly lactic notes - an uncontrolled beer which could almost qualify as a (bad) gueuze draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012 - cloudy blond beer with a persistent white foam; nice lace; aroma of corn, vegetables; medium-bodied, some harshness and an horrible aftertaste of vegetables - totally wrong; autolysis ? hazy blond colour with a poor head retention; aroma of peanuts and honey with some discrete aromatic hops; medium-bodied, crisp and rather low carbonation; more notes of peanuts in a quite long finish from Bierhütte - hazy dark reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam; malty and earthy aroma with notes of biscuit; decent hoppy notes showing some red fruits; high carbonation and with a medium malt backbone, some bitterness and a long malty, earthy and hoppy finish - very nice slightly hazy golden colour with a firm persistent and bright white foam; aroma of dust and peanuts, slightly corny; soft and creamy mouthfeel; low bitterness; more moderate malty tones in the finish - easy but well-made hazy golden bronze colour, little foam; decent aromatic hoppiness in the nose showing notes of honey and flowers; good malt body and fairly tasty; quite bitter, some astringence; dry and long aromatic aftertaste - a good beer from Bierhütte - pours a cloudy orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; the aroma is overwhelmed by a strong presence of cloves leaing just hints of matured bananas in the background; a good malt body and a rather low carbonation for the style which makes it quite heavy; some sweetness and a long, quite tart aftertaste of cloves and another undefined spice courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy dark amber-orange colour with a persistent white foam left; strong notes of acetaldehyde and green apples, dusty; medium-bodied and with some astringency in top of sweetish notes; some late bitterness; the finish is hoppy, unclean and with notes of corn, peanuts and green apples - too young and barely drinkable courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - dark brown colour with a rubbish hue; poor head retention; aroma of caramel , vegetables and raisins; sweet and overcarbonated, quite tart, moderate and irregular malt body; sweetish aftertaste of candy sugar and berries; fizzy - a strange and quite chaotic beer hazy blond colour with a bad head retention, aroma of corn and citrus; highly carbonated, medium-bodied, some sweetness soon followed by a tart and aggressive bitterness; short and quite dry fizzy and corny finish - hard to drink draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012 - hazy blond beer with a long lasting white head; a fair and charming aromatic hoppiness; fresh; medium-bodied, rounded and with a decent bitterness, dry and long bitter flowery hoppy finish - very nice beer ! (thanks to Richie Leder for the good re-rating advise)

draught@SoBiTa 2010 - slightly blond colour with a poor head retention; light DMS notes and butter in the nose; quite astringent and a medium malt body, some bitterness and a moderate flowery and bitter finish - looks pretty green (3/4/4/2/7) pours a hazy reddish-brown colour, fine and persistent beige foam; nice lace; earthy and biscuity malty tones; hints of red fruits below; some sweetness, regular carbonation; a touch of bitterness and a quite long earthy finish - not bad at all draught@SoBiTa 2010 - cloudy dark blond-orange colour with a little foam left; sweetish honeyish aroma, pretty flowery; oily palate and medium-bodied, sweet with a hint of acidity late in the mouth; lot of residual sugars and long honeyish notes in the finish from SBJ 2010, thanks to Alex Künzle - clear and very dark brown colour under a long lasting beige foam; toasted with biscuity notes and a light buttery touch; sweet and medium-bodied with a creamy mouthfeel; the finish is slgithly metallic with notes of roasted malts and ashes - decent draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012 - cloudy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lace; a light flowery hoppiness with notes of corn; medium-bodied, rounded palate; shyly bitter; creamy and with a flowery hoppy finish hazy amber colour with a fine and firm creamy head, beautiful lacing, aroma of haye and pepper, sweet and oily, rather thin-bodied, short corny finish - no character; very forgettable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-orange colour with a poor foam left; aroma of apple and candi sugar; some sweetness and quite thin-bodied, no bitterness and more light fruity tones in the finish bottle from 2nd Aargauer Bierfest - hazy dark ruby-brown colour with a modest head retention; fair aroma of smoked sausage; medium-bodied and with a rather low carbonation; low bitterness and quite long smokey finish with nites of bacon, butter and malt - fairly smokey but not exagerated re-rate August 2013, bottle from Bieronlineshop.ch - gently hazy blond beer with no foam left; earthy and flowery aroma with hints of corn; fizzy and pretty tasty palate; some malt sweetness and a moderate bitterness, gently corny, flowery and malty finish - good

bottle from 2nd Aargauer Bierfest - unusual hazy copper-bronze colour with no foam left; fresh aroma of apple and raisin with notes of cane sugar; low carbonation and a medium malt body, no bitterness and a slightly dry fruity finish (notes of apples dominate) - pretty strange (2/6/5/3/12) bottled from the brewery - hazy blond-orange colour with a persistent white foam; flowery and fruity tones met some malts in a subtle and balanced nose; decent malt body with some sweetness and some fair bitterness; more light fruity tones in a moderately dry and malty finish

April 2003; labelled as Lagercloudy orange colour, big creamy head, nice lace, some aromatic hops in the nose, sweet, medium-bodied, subtle aromatic finish - interesting (5/5/6/3/12) from Schatt Getränke, Maur - pours a copper-amber colour with a modest head retention; aroma of biscuit, caramel and citrus; solid carbonation and a good malt body, sweet with a light tartness, quite dry malty aftertaste with more notes of caramel and biscuit - nice work bought@brewery- cloudy dark brown colour with a huge beige foam; fairly smokey nose with notes of dust and bacon; good malt body and fairly sourish, malty and gently smokey finish with lingering sourish notes - looks unfortunately infected bottled from the brewery - very slightly hazy reddish-amber colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of chewy malts with notes of caramel and red fruits marmalade; soft mouthfeeel and with a subtle carbonation; medium malt backbone; mainly sweet; some residual sugars in a malty and gently fruity finish clear pale golden colour, fine head, hay and metallic nose, smooth, sweet with a light bitterness, the finish is dry and slightly metallic - a failure cloudy orange colour, the initial head quickly disappears, strong banana and wheaty aroma with light metallic notes, sweet and oily, slightly acidic, lot of carbonation, medium-bodied, dry and corny finish cloudy pale orange colour, firm creamy head and a correct lacing, strong aromatic hoppiness, notes of apricot and cream, medium to full body, correct bitterness, some fruity and flowery notes in the finish followed by a late alcohol kick - an unusual swiss beer hazy blond colour, fine head, fruity nose with a touch of spices, medium-bodied with a dry and a bit metallic finish - not bad at all despite some flaws courtesy of Thomas Benz - pours a hazy blond colour under a firm and long lasting off-white foam; fair aroma of herbs and peanuts, mediumb-doied, quite low and subtle carbonation, decent bitterness before a long malty and herbal finish - a beautiful and balanced beer - subtlety and character; nice work courtesy of René Kündig - cloudy golden blond colour with a firm and long lasting white foam; solid aroma of cloves with notes of banana; creamy mouthfeel and with a moderate malt body; high but subtle carbonation; short fizzy corny aftertaste where more cloves do appear - well-brewed though a bit too heavy for my liking cloudy brown colour with a persistent beige foam; some biscuity maltiness with notes of pear and coca-cola; medium-bodied, quite sweet and with a regular carbonation; the finish is thin and gently malty with more notes of pear - not really tasty and very probably brewed with extracts; acceptable nevertheless hazy pale golden colour, solid and bright whote foam; aroma of cloves and ripe bananas; lot of carbonation with a juicy palate; moderate malt body, tart and sweet; long fruity (mainly banana) finish with some residual sugars (a nice one) pours a hazy blond colour with a little foam; aroma of tangerines and oranges; notes of dust; medium-bodied and quite juicy palate, fizzy and sweet with no bitterness; long fruity finish with lot of residual sweetness courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam; aroma of butter and elderflowers; quite full-bodied and sweet, rounded palate; some residual sweetness with long lingering aftertaste of red fruits - decent from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - dark black beer under a firm creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of dark chocolate and sourish black cherries; creamy palate and full-bodied; moderate carbonation, some sweetness and with a decent bitterness; long chocolatey aftertaste with notes of licorice - pretty nice beer ! bottled@brewery - cloudy dark brown colour with a little beige foam and residual proteins; aroma of licorice and honey with some notes of alcohol; full malt backbone, a robust sweetness in the front; quite dry and bitter; aftertaste of grapefruit, herbs and licorice with a warming alcohol kick - robust and quite complex, impressive but could definitely benefits of some aging bottled@brewery - slightly hazy blond colour with a light foam, nice aromatic hoppiness showing notes of peanuts; good malt body with a subtle carbonation, fair bitterness, quite dry with lingering hoppy notes (biscuit and peanuts) - charming and well-brewed bottled@brewery - dark brown colour, almost black with a peristent beige foam; fairly roasted with notes of chocolate and coffee; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; dry and roasted aftertaste of ashes and black chocolate, long lasting - very nice bottle from Biergarten 2010 in Granges-près-Marnand - pours a cloudy bright orange colour with a modest head retention; very estery aroma with notes of citrus, banana and hints of corn and hay in the background; full-bodied and slightly sticky, the sweetness is dominated by a solid acidic tartness and a robust carbonation; long fruity finish with a residual sweetness and a lingering acidity - robust and with plenty of character courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy copper-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of undefined spices with a light sourness; full-bodied, slightly sour and pretty sweet, sticky and lively palate; quite dry spicy and caramelish aftertaste bottle from Biergarten 2010 in Granges-près-Marnand - cloudy copper-amber colour with a little long lasting pale beige foam; nice lacework; decently hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade and resin; full-bodied and with a slightly sticky palate, some astringency and a fair bitterness; long flowery hoppy finish with fruity notes - very good beer again from this brewery from Mise en Bière - cloudy copper-orange beer under a moderate beige foam; aroma of ribbon, carrots and laundry detergent; sourish; the initial creamy mouthfeel is soon skewed by an unsound sourness; dry and sourish aftertaste of polish - fully infected; an unusual failure from an otherwise very skilled brewery draught - cloudy copper-orange colour with a little foam; fine herbal aroma; light peppery notes; good malt body and a respectable bitterness; some tartness; long dry herbal and bitter finish - good work draught - cloudy very dark reddish orange colour with a firm creamy slightly reddish foam; nice lacing; dry and subtle aroma of strawberries; flowery notes; moderately sweet, very creamy; low carbonation and not much malt profile; the finish is quite short and moderately dry with more subtle notes of red fruits - interesting but very unusual wheat beers draught - cloudy dark brown colour with a big beige head; earthy and biscuity nose; low carbonation and a decent malt body; initially quite sweet with a late but solid bitterness; more biscuity maltiness in the finish - correct from GGF Getränke, Aarau - cloudy red-amber colour with a firm and persistent beige foam; shy flowery nose with hints of corn and caramel; creamy and soft mouthfeel, moderate malt body and quite tasteless; watery finish with discrete flowery notes - go on, there’s nothing to see here hazy orange colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of almonds and boiled vegetables; creamy mouthfeel, medium malt body supported by a regular carbonation; a touch of late bitterness and a decent malty, almondy finish - nicely made but a bit more character would be welcomed cloudy bronze-orange colour with a fast disappearing foam; solid banana aroma; some tartness coming from the high carbonation partially balances the strong sweetness; slightly oily mouthfeel; medium-bodied; partially dry finish; aftertaste of matured bananas - solid and rather one-dimensional but correctly brewed from GGF, Aarau - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent pale beige foam; the nose is dusty with solid notes of celery and DMS which are almost hiding all the whisky character below; fully overcarbonated, sweet and with a touch of acidity; fizzy finish with more DMS notes - out of control: a total failure from the brewery - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lace; the aroma is metallic with notes of toasted malts and biscuit; rounded palate and a moderate carbonation; some sweetness, very low bitterness and more metallic notes in a quite long malty cookie-like finish from the brewery - cloudy orange coloured and with a persistent white foam; fairly flowery and malty nose; medium malt backbone and pretty tasty, quite bitter and with a long crisp peanutty malty finish - nicely made from the brewery - cloudy lactic-orange colour with a little bright white foam left; aroma of corn, hay and peanuts; a good malt body, gently oily palate with some sweetness and a late light tart acidity; moderately dry and short aftertaste of hay with notes of cloves from the brewery - cloudy dark and bright orange colour under a solid long lasting creamy pale beige foam; superb lacework; the nose is gently yeasty with notes of orange peels and metal; a velvety palate, thin- to medium malt body, regular carbonation and a low bitterness; the finish is creamy and gently fruity with more metallic notes courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear golden-bronze colour with no foam left; huge perfumy aroma of litchies; deadly sweet, fizzy and lemonade-like; a light acidic touch and a ton of residual sugars along with more notes of litchies in the finish - plain awful courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear and pale yellow colour with a poor foam left; aroma of overmatured yellow fruits, citric; very sweet and a bit oily, sticky; long sweetish aftertaste of litchies and banana - bad and the only thing hard to spot here is the grapefruit ... thanks to Jürg Oberli for this one - it pours a cloudy dark orange colour with almost no foam; very corny nose with a touch of banana; oily with a high carbonation and a moderate malt body, very sweet with a heavily corny and a bit spicy finish - this one is wandering on the cloying side of weizen ... clear bright golden colour with few foam, hay and paperboard in the nose, tart and sweet, medium-bodied, dry and insignificant finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; brewed for Aldi Switzerland - pours a clear amber-bronze beer under a shy beige head; light notes of toffee and flowers; a decent malt backbone, low bitterness and with an earthy and quite dry flowery finish; creamy palate - drinkable courtesy of Stéphane Teuscher - clear bright golden colour; little irregulat foam; a gentle aromatic hoppiness; respectable malt body and slightly oily, low bitterness and a quite long aromatic finish - decent very slightly hazy golden colour under a bright white foam; fresh but a bit restrained herbal nose; crisp and medium-bodied, some late bitterness before a quite long herbal finish - not bad at all from Lidl in Conthey - translucid bright dark golden in colour and with no head retention; aroma of paper, corn and old apples; medium malt backbone, a robust carbonation and quite dry; very corny finish with hints of herbs; some harsh bitterness pours a clear and bright golden colour under a white foamy head; fat corny aroma, almost soapy; sweet and medium-bodied; a touch of bitterness and a moderate herbla finish - very raw stuff; not good from the supermarket Pam at Nendaz (Valais) - clear and pale golden colour, poor head retention; fair herbal nose, quite aromatic; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a decent late bitterness, subtle and regular carbonation, fizzy and herbal finish - not bad at all brewed for the "Schifffahrtsgesellschaft der Vierwaldstättersees"; courtesy of Allen - pale and slightly hazy golden colour with a fast collapsing head; aroma of corn and herbs, medium-bodied and with some sweetness; fair and regular carbonation; low bitterness and a moderately long and shy herbal finish - unexciting The label says "brewed according to a middle age recipe" and just above "lager beer". Or how to be considered as ignorants ... Anyway: it has an hazy pale golden-orange colour, a nice lacing and a fine creamy head, subtle citrusy nose with spicey notes, light-bodied, some acidity, the finish is slightly fruity and quite watery - gentle and too light from Bierhütte.ch - translucid bright amber colour with a modest head retention; aroms of flowers and caramel; medium-bodied and with a light tartness; subtle carbonation and a shy bitterness; the finish is corny and flowery - simple yet friendly clear dark brown colour with a ruby hue; little beige foam with big bubbles and a correct lacing; gently toasted aroma with notes of butter and shy malty; almost medium-bodied; sweet with a moderate aftertaste of toffee - understated and poor courtesy of Florian Ruch - pours a translucide bright golden colour under a solid white foam; aroma of grain; soft mouthfeel with a late tartness and a modest bitterness, medium-bodied; slightly oily; some residual sugars and grainy notes in the finish - by far not the best work from Locher but surely not bad for this kind of marketing joke clear golden colour, almost no foam, aroma of wet paperboard, sweet and quite light-bodied, watery corny finish - a marketing product of very bad quality but fortunately, this is a limited edition translucid and very pale golden-yellow colour; little and chaotic white foam left; aroma of wet cardboard with traces of aromatic hops (if you have a lot of imagination); medium-bodied, sweet and with some late herbal tartness; quite long herbal finish - bad nose but otherwise decent hazy pale orange colour with a foamy head, slightly nutty, grassy hoppiness, sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is moderately dry and quite malty - solid and well-made but lacking of character hazy orange colour with a nice creamy head, strong wheaty aroma, notes of haye, sweet and medium-bodied, some tartness, slightly oily, the finish is moderately dry and malty with more wheaty touches clear bronze colour with a chaotic foam, aroma of corn flakes with notes of paperboard, sweet and light-bodied with a long aftertaste of corn and unfermented malt - an almost drinkable NA clear bright golden colour with little foam, a hint of aromatic hoppiness, sweet with a poor body, aftertaste of wet carton - go ahead, there’s nothing to see here ! from butchery Häberli, Bienne - hazy pale blond colour with a modest head retention; respectable aromatic hoppiness showing notes of grass and peanuts; crisp palate and medium-bodied; low bitterness and a moderate corny and grassy finish clear amber colour, few head, vegetables aroma with notes of unfermented malt, light-bodied with an horrible dry herbal and rotten aftertaste - what ? no, it's not good ... brewed with gentian - hazy pale orange colour, the initial head disappeears quickly leaving just few foam, strong gentian aroma, sparkling and medium-bodied with a light bitter and nice herbal finish - I'm unfortunately not a fan of gentian but this is a well-made beer cloudy pale orange colour, few head, malty, nutty aroma, crisp, medium-bodied, sweet with a touch of bitterness, malty finish re-rated 3/2011; from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy dark amber-brown beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of wood, earth and walnuts; medium-bodied and with a clean palate, moderate carbonation and a light bitterness; subtle woody finish with malty tones and reminiscence of nuts - a very nice one

171/2001 - a beer stored im oak barrels - honey colour, cloudy, chestnut aroma, hint of caramel, sweet, dry aftertaste (4/6/6/4/12) from Bierhütte - translucid deep golden colour with absolutely no foam left; aroma of corn and oily grass; thin-bodied and slightly harsh, dry and corny, grassy finish with lingering notes of paperboard - hmmmm... transparent golden colour, few head, well-hopped, nutty aroma, watery flavour, easy - forget it pours a hazy pale orange colour under a giant foamy white head; nice lacing; strong aroma of herbs and pine needles; perfumy and resinous; some sweetness, medium-bodied and quite lively palate; low bitterness, long herbal finish with more notes of pines - very interesting but little to do with a bock cloudy golden colour, fine head, grape aroma, fresh, slightly acid draught@SoBiTa 2010 - slightly hazy amber colour with a long lasting pale beige foam; the aroma is gently earthy with light notes of hemp; slightly buttery; a bit soapy and mellowish palate, medium-bodied, regular carbonation, low bitterness, quite long and slightly chewy hempy finish with a touch of red fruits - quite decent and with a well-integrated hemp character draught@SoBiTa 2010 - cloudy lactic-orange colour with a poor head retention; the aroma is slightly corny and citrusy with moderate notes of banana and light aromatic hoppy tones; tart and gently acidic, medium malt backbone and a robust carbonation; some residual sugars in a gently acidic finish with notes of grapefruit and corn - very well-made and quite fresh draught@SoBiTa 2010 - dark black coloured with a modest head retention; fairly toasted malty aroma with notes of ashes, vanilla and black chocolate; medium-bodied and with some malt sweetness; quite dry with a decent bitterness and long chocolatey finish with hints of licorice - very good pale orange colour, fine head, earthy and nutty nose with a subtile note of hemp, full and slightly oily, the sweetness is well-balanced by the dry hemp aftertaste - very nice; reminds me the space cakes of Amsterdam orange-golden colour, nutty aroma, spicy, full-bodied - nice canned - clear and pale golden colour with a little persistent white foam; nice lace; the nose is gently herbal, medium-bodied and with a light tartness, decently bitter and with an herbal hoppy finish - well-made though unexciting courtesy of Pascal Sauser - dark black coloured with a little beige foam; roasted chocolate aroma with buttery notes; medium-bodied with a good carbonation; slightly dry and bitter finish, long roasted chocolaty finish - a good surprise ! cloudy orange colour, fine head, nice lace, mild soft malty and honeyish nose, robust malt body, sweet, moderate finish cloudy orange colour, few head, medium hoppiness, notes of almond, sweet with a short finish cloudy dark orange colour, few head, corn and banana with honeyish notes, sweet, robust malt body with a long corn and banana aftertaste pale golden colour, few head and a nice lace, herbal aroma, medium-bodied, sweet with a long malty and light citrusy finish bright red-amber colour, almost no foam, complex and strange aroma of cherries and perfume, bubblegum-like, smokey notes, overcarbonated, sweet and oily followed by an explosion of alcohol in a very long and dry bitter finish - a strange experiment and a very free interpretation of a porter clear and pale golden colour, little foam remaining; very flowery aroma with some citrusy notes; sweet lemonade palate, effervescent, no bitterness and a flowery finish - no beer character at all deep brown colour, fine head, few aroma (floral, caramel ?), no character, dry golden colour, few head, fresh apple aroma, smooth, watery finish, no character according to the label, this is a new recipe - clear dark bronw colour, almost no foam, some maltiness in the nose, slightly toasted, flat and watery flavour, absence of aftertaste - what a pity ... bronze colour, no head, dry hop aroma, some astringence, herbal, unbalanced, dry and unpleasant aftertaste red-amber colour, big head, malty nose, floral and caramel, quite neutral flavor with a touch of bitterness in the finish golden colour, few head, medium hoppiness, peanuts in the nose, full-bodied, sweet with a dry and quite unpleasant finish cloudy pale orange colour, fine head, floral, buttery nose, fresh, too much carbonation, sweet and slightly tart, notes of paperboard in the finish dark brown colour, few foam, slightly toasted malt aroma with some notes of butter, sparkling and sweet, medium-bodied, the finish is short and light malty - terribly lacking of complexity courtesy of Guido Frey - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with no foam left; the nose shows a shy flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; rounded palate and a medium malt backbone; a low carbonation, pretty tasty and with a long malty and slightly spicy finish - very interesting from the brewery - cloudy golden-red colour with a poor foam left; aroma of dark fruits and citrus, malts and a hint of spices; medium-bodied and slightly sweet; tasty and with a low bitterness; long malty and fruity (apples dominate) finish with some residual sweetness . a very nice beer bought@brewery - fully cloudy reddish-orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; a gentle hoppiness showing notes of cream, flowers and apricots; medium to full malt body, moderate carbonation and with a juicy palate; a shy bitterness and more light fruity notes in the finish - correctly made but too shy and simple to be really good bought@brewery; brewed using glechoma (but also some hops) - pours a hazy beer having a colour of tea; no head retention; shows a pretty herbal nose with notes of prune in the background; light smokey notes; a moderate malt backbone and quite low carbonation; a light bitterness and a long herbal almost spicy aftertaste - very interesting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy very brown beer with almost no head retention; restrained aroma of hay and black cherries; medium-bodied, clean palate and a light sweetness; very low bitterness and a quite long malty finish with hints of licorice - shy and hard to define, but definitely closer to a Porter than to a Stout bought@brewery - cloudy blond-orange colour with a little white foam left; nice lacework; aroma of orange peels and wet wood; juicy palate and with a decent malt backbone, pretty dry and bitter, fruity and herbal finish; quite long - nicely brewed bought@brewery - a small gushing at bottle opening; cloudy dark orange in colour and with a solid creamy pale beige foam left; a fair aroma of hay, barnyard and citrus; a subtle carbonation and a medium malt backbone; some sweetness and a light acidity; the finish is moderately dry with notes of corn, hay and cloves courtesy of Markus Bacher - cloudy blond-orange in colour and with a fast vanishing foam; a very shy corny nose with hints of aromatic hops; a quite high carbonation and a solid malt backbone; a light astringency; finishes bitter and dry with corny and peanutty notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a solid long lasting and creamy white head; yeasty nose and with a nice balance between cloves and banana; a solid carbonation and a medium to full malt backbone, pretty tasty, moderately sweet and with a quite dry and slightly salty finish with lingering notes of banana and spices - never cloying thanks to a very beautiful profile making of this a really good and very drinkable beer; probably as good as a Weizen can be - nice work! courtesy of Peter Ens - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer under a little and long lasting pale beige foam; shows a subtle peanutty and almondy aroma; a good malt backbone and a subtle but fair carbonation, gently bitter; long lemongrassy and herbal hoppy finish - very well-brewed re-rated; courtesy of Udo Remagen - quite clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; fresh flowery and grassy hoppiness; some caramelish maltiness below; medium-bodied, crisp and clean palate; some late fizzy tartness and a low bitterness; quite long aromatic hoppy finish with more malty tones and a light residual sweetness - charming and well-balanced

Apr-2012; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a persistent and firm beige foam; gently smoky aroma with notes of caramel and sourish red fruits; fizzy, highly carbonated, medium-bodied; short caramelish and slightly smoky finish with notes of exotic fruits and chalk - not very convincing (4/5/4/2/9) re-rated 2/2013, courtesy of Udo Remagen - hazy dark brown beer with a modest head retention; sweet malty aroma with a subtle spcyness and notes of toffee; sweet and with a fair malt backbone; some residual sweetness and long notes of toffee in the finish (3/6/6/3/12)

courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; very malty aroma with toffeish and herbal notes; quite thick and sweet, fizzy palate; more herbal (almost spicy) and caramelish notes in a long malty finish with some residual sweetness - a bit heavy (4/6/6/3/13) courtesy of my stepparents - hazy golden-amber colour with a modest head retention; almondy and aromatic hoppy nose with corny notes; medium-bodied and with a subtle but solid carbonation; some malty sweetness and a late corny bitter tartness; quite dry almondy and aromatic finish - pretty nice courtesy of Martin Haller - pours a hazy dark orange beer with an elusive white foam; subtle flowery hoppy aroma with hints of fruits; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation, clean palate and slightly sweet, low bitterness and a crisp flowery malty finish with hints of peanuts - very drinkable if not complex courtesy of Martin Haller - fully cloudy brown in colour and with no head retention; some aromatic hoppiness with notes of banana and undefined spices; sweet and quite full-bodied, a moderate carbonation and a late moderately dry bitterness; aftertaste of ripe bananas and pretty flowery - subtle and interesting though not really true to the style courtesy of Peter Maag - slightly amber-red colour with a solid creamy beige foam; subtle aroma of caramel and flowers; low carbonation and with a very smooth mouthfeel; sweet and with no bitterness; velvety aftertaste with some gentle notes of caramel, flowers and hints of fruits - shy and subtle courtesy of Peter Maag - clear reddish-brown colour under a firm and persistent light beige foam; nice lacing; fair aroma of flowers and licorice; creamy mouthfeel and quite low carbonation; a late tartness and a gentle bitterness; finishing moderately dry with malty and slightly spicy tones 1 liter bottle from the brewery - hazy brown colour with a rubbish hue; firm and long lasting beige foam leaving a nice lace; the aroma is herbal and earthy with light notes of mint and slightly buttery; quite creamy mouthfeel and with a subtle and moderate carbonation; slightly sweet with some earthy tartness; medium malt body; fairly long earthy and herbal finish with decent malty tones - well-made bought at the brewery - hazy golden-bronze colour with a persistent white foam leaving a nice lace on the side of the glass; fresh and subtle fruity aroma (mango and pear maybe); some yeasty tones; moderate carbonation, some sweetness and a very low bitterness; the finish is aromatic with more subtle fruity notes - an accurate and flawless brew from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a rubish hue; little beige foam left; aroma of roasted coffee, slightly smokey; medium- to full-bodied; moderate carbonation; aftertaste of ashes and chocolate; pretty tart - a nice beer from la Mise en Bière, Lausanne - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of smoked sausages, moderate malt body; slightly sourish and with a low carbonation; the finish is a bit empty and short with more smokey malty tones - not terrible from la Mise en Bière, Lausanne - cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a little beige foam left; fruity hoppiness (litchies and banana); medium- to full-bodied, quite highly carbonated; strong bitterness; finishes slightly dry and with a very long bitter hoppy fruity and flowery finish from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of corn and sourish yellow fruits; slightly soapy, medium-bodied and gently sour; short aftertaste of banana and mango - not terrible and very probably infected from Mise en Bière - pours a cloudy dark amber-brown beer under a persistent and creamy beige foam; aroma of wet corn, pear and caramel; creamy palate and with a medium malt backbone, some light sourness before a dusty and earthy malty finish where lingering fruity tones persist - not much character and a very likely uncontrolled sourness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting and firm creamy white head; nice lacework; a subtle smokiness, slightly yeasty, notes of almonds, oranges and flowery hops; medium-bodied with a low carbonation, juicy palate, low bitterness and with a earthy, slightly smokey finish; hints of citrus and almonds - very well-made draught - hazy golden-blond colour with a modest foam; aroma is mainly malty with notes of peanuts; a good body and a decent bitterness; the finish is quite long and malty with more notes of peanuts and almonds - relatively easy but very good and efficient from the brewery - hazy blond-orange beer with an elusive white foam; aroma of cream, almonds and butter; thin-bodied, watery and with a light acidic touch; short evanescent flowery finish - empty courtesy of Stephan Locher - cloudy blond-orange beer with a persistent and firm white head; fair yet not overwhelming aroma of coriander and orange peels; creamy mouthfeel and quite thin-bodied; moderate carbonation and slightly acidic; bitter and salty; long spicy aftertaste where the coriander dominates - charming yet one-dimensional from the brewery - hazy orange beer with a long lasting foam; correct lacework; some aromatic fruity hoppiness with notes of celeri; creamy palate and medium-bodied, rather on the sweet side, very low bitterness if any; flowery aromatic hoppy finish with hints of celeri again - not without interest despite evident flaws from the brewery - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of flowers and red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied and with a fair sweetness; no bitterness and slightly sticky palate; aftertaste of caramel and red fruits - decent but not more from brewery - cloudy dark and bright orange beer under a little but long lasting white foam; nice lacework; fair and charming aroma of honey with notes of cane sugar; overcarbonated; nice balance between sweetness and a tart acidity; medium to full-bodied; slightly dry and with a long flowery and honeyish fizzy finish - very drinkable despite the relative high alcohol content from brewery - hazy reddish beer with a poor head retention; aroma of corn, red fruits and caramel; medium-bodied; a fair carbonation and some tart bitterness; dry and gently corny fruity finish - pretty good from the brewery - black beer with a little dark beige foam left; roasted aroma of dark chocolate with notes of ashes and vanilla; medium-bodied and pretty tart; a moderate sweetness and a respectable bitterness; quite dry and long aftertaste of ashes and roasted malts - very nice courtesy of Stephan Locher - cloudy dark copper-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of hay, peanuts and notes of almonds; quite velvety palate and with a moderate carbonation; medium-bodied and quite rounded, a decent bitterness and a dry corny and almondy finish - pretty nice courtesy of Stephan Locher - cloudy dark orange beer with a little beige foam left; hugely spicy with notes of nutmeg, ginger and cardamom; moderate malt body; finishes quite short with more overwhelming spicy notes - too spicy to be honest ... courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear golden-bronze beer with a little long lasting foam; phenolic and chewy aroma with flowery notes; hints of nougat; full-bodied and gently sticky, sweet and fizzy with some late tart bitterness and acidity; notes of apparent alcohol, chewy malts and fruits marmalade in a fizzy finish with lot of residual sweetness - not really my kind of beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; pretty hoppy nose showing some orange peels and flowers; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, slightly sticky and chewy palate; a solid but not aggressive bitterness; quite dry and long hoppy finish with notes of tea, oranges and flowers hazy dark brown colour with a ruby hue; almost no foam; aroma of ginger and licorice; sweet and watery, very poor malt body; short peppery finish with more notes of ginger - could be quite good with a decent malt body clear dark brown colour, little beige and stable foam; the aroma is smokey with notes of meat; quite high and tart carbonation, notes of sourness, dry sourish aftertaste with more smokey notes - dismantled; I don't know what to do with it cloudy dark orange colour, little foam; the aroma is flowery and phenolic, slightly spicy; the palate is rather thin, a bit lactic with some (uncontrolled ?) acidity; the finish is quite dry and short with light corny notes - quite weird hazy pale golden colour under a solid stable white head; the aroma is citrusy, grapefruity with some herbal notes; the palate is maintained by an interesting acidity but fails quite short at the end; finishes herbal/acidic but again a bit too short - quite interesting cloudy dark orange colour with little foam remaining (just some along the sides of the glass); moderate corny, flowery and caramelish aroma; irregular malt body which fails on the end; rather low carbonation for the style; the finish is yeasty, corny with notes of caramel - unusual pours a cloudy blond-orange colour; little irregular foam; decent hoppy aroma showing notes of orange peel, tangerines and a touch of yeast; robust initial sweetness soon balanced by a strong tart bitterness; dry bitter fruity finish almost clear, amber-brown colour, very foamy and creamy beige head; aroma of boiled vegetables (clearly a bacterial infection); overcarbonated, poor malt body and a short vegetable, acidic finish - oops, something went wrong here draught@brewpub - fully cloudy copper-amber colour with a persistent and slightly beige foam; aroma of blood oranges and some wet grain; slightly citrusy and some buttery notes; medium-bodied with a low carbonation; quite sweet with a late astringency; quite dry aftertaste of orange peel - green and chaotic but not without some potential draught@brewpub - fully cloudy blond-orange colour with a solid and firm white head, nice lace; aroma of corn and diacetyl; wet grain; very smooth palate, sweet and with a moderate malt body, rather low carbonation; short corny finish - rather poor and with some flaws; green draught@brewpub - pale lactic blond with a persistent and solid white foam; vegetable and paperboard with traces of wheat; creamy mouthfeel, poor malt body; aftertaste of vegetables and wheat - this beer (and this brewpub) is an abomination hazy blond-orange colour, almost no foam, very strong aroma of honey and flowers, some notes of acidity followed by a strong sweetness, medium to full-bodied, long honeyish aftertaste with hints of alcohol and caramelized sugars - strong character, a liitle bit heavy (there are tons of honey in this beer !) but I like it; a perfect dessert beer dark orange colour, almost no foam, light hoppiness with notes of orange zest and nut, medium-bodied, some initial sweetness followed by a tart bitterness, dry and short bitter finish with notes of unfermented malt slightly hazy amber-blond colour, no foam, aromatic hoppiness with notes of almonds and honey, a bit oily and tart, decent malt body, the finish is quite dry with a moderate bitterness - good cloudy blond-orange colour, the foam quickly disappears, subtle aroma of orange, honey and hemp, sweet and medium-bodied, a little bit tart, the aftertaste is quite bitter and malty with a dry hemp finish dark brown colour, almost no foam, strong dry coffeish aroma with a hint of something unpleasant in the background (vegetables-like), medium-bodied, slightly oily with some bitterness, long aftertaste of coffee and black chocolate - good but unfortunately with an unmissable homebrew touch hazy amber-brown colour, almost no foam, some caramel and butter in the nose plus an unpleasant touch of unfermented malt, sweet with a rather thin body, moderate caramel finish with more unpleasant notes - fermentation problems ? cloudy orange colour, very very spicy nose (nutmeg and coriander), notes of orange peal, sweet and tart with lot of carbonation, thin body, aftertaste of corn and orange zest with more spicy notes and residual sweetness - exagerated and unbalanced dark brown colour with a giant creamy head, very light hints of malt and caramel, sweet and medium-bodied at best, watery finish - absolutely no character cloudy and bright orange colour, firm creamy head and a nice lace, decent aromatic hoppiness, notes of orange peal, the mouthfeel begins tart and slightly acidic, correct malt body though the finish fails a bit, the finish is dry and moderately bitter hazy pale orange colour, nice head, some aromatic hops with buttery and vanila notes, smooth and sweet with a light bitterness, moderately malty finish with floral notes - well-balanced and interesting, a nice surprise cloudy orange colour, little foam; aroma of cream with a touch of honey and a note of boiled vegetables; slightly oily and sweet, a touch of finishing acidity before a short honeyish finish - definitely some flaws here hazy dark-orange colour with a fine head; strong herbal and cola-like aroma; medium-bodied, lot of carbonation, moderately dry and herbal finish - dubious to say the least draught@SoBiTa 2010 - quite clear reddish in colour with a persistent pinkish head; nice lace; aroma of raspberry sirup; very sweet, moderate carbonation and poor malt backbone; sweet/acidic finish with more sirupy notes cloudy orange colour with a little head; decent notes of matured bananas and notes of vegetables; some tart acidity, good malt body, slightly oily and sweet, the finish is quite unpleasant showing something wrong (yeast ?) draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009; mit Gänseblümchen + Liquor - quite clear green(!) coloured; quite chemical aroma of gentian, very herbal with notes of alcohol; medium-bodied and quite creamy mouthfeel; some initial sweetness and a late aggressive bitterness; explosive herbal finish, once more very chemical - a strange experiment draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - hazy reddish-brown colour with a firm persistent pale beige foam; nice lacework; sweetish aroma of caramel and chocolate; very very sweet, thin- to medium-bodied; tons of residual sugars and heavy notes of caramel and hints fo chocolate - deadly draught@Solothurner Biertage - cloudy amber beer with no foam; very shy aroma of caramel; medium-bodied, some tartness and a short caramelish, vaguely whisky-like finish - poor and no way this can be 11% strong hazy amber colour, fine head, nice lace, light caramel notes, some malts, flat and neutral with a dry unpleasant finish very pale yellow colour, few foam, wheaty aroma, light-bodied, dry, grainy finish - flat and modest light hazy pale yellow colour, fine head, boiled vegetables, blood aroma, light to medium-bodied, disgusting aftertaste of cauliflower - absolutely not at maturation, not drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark amber beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of avocado and banana; overcarbonated and medium-bodied; some sweetness below a solid tart fizziness; short and dry aftertaste of ripe fruits - not easy to drink courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark golden-orange beer with a little foam left; the nose is quite vegetable-like; slightly overcarbonated and pretty astringent; dry bitter and restrained fruity and vegetable finish - totally unmatured and not drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark blond beer with a little white foam left; aroma of orange peels with sourish notes underneath, hints of vegetables; effervescent and medium-bodied, sticky and chewy palate, quite dry and slightly astringent; very fruity and with a weird sharpness in the finish - chaotic and incomprehensible yet not without some interest courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark reddish-amber beer under a persistent beige foam; decent flowery hoppiness with light notes of celeri; creamy palate and with some astringency; medium-bodied; quite dry and gently bitter with lingering notes of flowers and vegetables - suspect courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of chestnut with notes of solvent; slightly sticky and with a sweet, medium to full malt backbone; moderate carbonation; chestnutty finish with notes of red fruits - blur yet quite decent kindly sent by the brewers - cloudy dark orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; solid flowery hoppiness with fruity tones (tangerines and bitter oranges come to mind) and dusty, yeasty tones; medium and regular malt body; subtle but fair carbonation; a respectable bitterness before a long flowery and fruity hoppy finish - a good beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-yellow beer with a little but long lasting foam; very herbal hoppiness with notes of citrus and perfume; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation; fairly bitter and quite dry; long bitter herbal hoppy finish with light earthy tones - very good courtesy of Thomas Schneider - fully cloudy copper-orange colour with a modest head retention; pretty yeasty nose with notes of caramel, almonds and cereals; quite thin-bodied, moderate bitterness; quite watery yeasty almondy finish - confusing but not without interest courtesy of Marin Aymon - pours a cloudy orange beer with a little persistent white foam; decently aromatic hoppiness with notes of cream and yellow fruits; hints of spices; creamy mouthfeel and with a moderate malt backbone; low bitterness and not overly tasty; slightly dry with lingering corny and fruity notes in the finish - simple yet pleasant amber colour, nice head, caramel aroma, buttery, malty with a slight dry finish pale golden colour, fine head, plastic aroma, paper and carton-like flavour; don't ask me about the aftertaste, I'm still trying to forget it ... honey colour, fine creamy head, rice and peanuts aroma, slightly tart, corn and orange in the finish from Bierhütte - bright and clear golden beer with a poor head retention; very neutral nose with hints of plastic, malt and corn; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; low bitterness and some late citrusy tartness; quite dry and short gently corny finish - inoffensive and boring courtesy of Allen - clear and bright golden colour with a little but persistent white head; it shows a solid herbal aroma; clean palate and a good malt body; some sweet malts in the front and with a decent late bitterness; long and very herbal finish, moderately dry - well-made clear pale golden colour, fine head, nice lace, deep herbal aroma, full-bodied, sweet with a dry herbal finish clear golden colour, nice head and lace, buttery and floral aroma, very smooth, medium-bodied, no bitterness - well-made and no character: is there really nothing else to brew for christmas as this kind of boring lagers ? from Schatt Getränke, Maur - clear golden colour with a solid foamy white head; nice lace; aroma of plastic with a touch of corn; poor malt body; watery and with a late sharp tartness; quite dry tasteless finish - pointless clear pale golden colour, fine head, the aroma is missing (the kind of things that can happen in a neutral country), sweet, slightly dry and herbal finish - colorized carbonated water with very few taste added cloudy pale orange colour, big creamy head with big bubbles, aromatic hoppiness, peanuts, crisp and clean with a moderate finishing bitterness - one of the best zwickel of the country clear and very bright golden colour, stable little foam; some hoppiness in the nose but notes of paperboardmappear too; medium to full-bodied, sweet, low bitterness; the finish is malty and moderately dry with some hoppy reminiscence cloudy bright orange colour, fine head, yeast and orangezest, notes of apple and pepper, dusty, oily with a medium body and a dry and quite harsh bitterness, very dry bitter finish - not bad at all cloudy lactic-orange colour, fine head, citrusy and yeasty nose, perfumy, tart and acidic, light to medium body, dry bitter and dusty aftertaste dark and hazy brown-amber colour, almost no foam, bready, caramel and chewy nose with a light touch of alcohol, slightly sour/acidic, light-bodied, the finish is dry and moderately bitter with some reminiscence of dark fruits. And also something wrong due probably to an incomplete fermentation or a maturation problem from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark brown beer under a firm and long lasting beige foam; superb lacework; robust spicy aroma (cloves and ginger come to mind); medium-bodied; quite sweet and with a soapy mouthfeel; low bitterness if any; quite long spicy and malty finish - overwhelming spicyness courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - fully cloudy reddish-brown colour under a huge persistent beige foam; nice lace; fair and charming aroma of raspberries; slightly dusty; medium-bodied at best (failing short a bit on the end of the palate); some sweetness but not overwhelming; velvety mouthfeel; quite tasteless and short finish with just hints of raspberries - interesting but lacking too much of character and body and being too one-dimensional; somehow, I fail to be enthusiast about this brewery re-rated: 6-2006 - hazy dark brown colour with a creamy beige head; cookie maltiness in the nose with lactic and coffeish notes; light toastiness; creamy mouthfeel, some sweetness and a low bitterness; medium to full malt body; the finish is lactic and moderately malty - terribly lacking of character
8-2004 (5/7/5/3/13) - dark brown colour, fine creamy head and a nice lacing, malty and earthy aroma, notes of black chocolate, light to medium body, sweet with some sourness, the finish is moderately dry with some bitterness from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of esters, orange peels and apricot; slightly spicy; a good malt backbone and a solid yet subtle carbonation; some tart acidity in top of some sweetness; long estery, fruity and spicy finish; quite dry - respectable re-rated: 6-2006: - dark brown colour (almost black), little foam but a good retention; toasted aroma of milk coffee and moderate notes of black chocolate; slightly oily and sweet with a medium malt body; a touch of lactic sourness; short and discreet chocolaty finish - inoffensive

8-2004 (3/8/7/4/15) - black coloured, the initial head quickly vanishes, strong roasted coffee aroma, slightly oily, light to medium body, sour and bitter, long coffeish and mocha finish - the sourness may be uncontrolled but I like this beer dark brown colour with a little foam; biscuity maltiness with buttery notes; initial sweetness and a medium malt body, some sourness, moderately malty finish with more sourish notes, a fruity touch and some hazelnutty maltiness pours a clear amber-bronze colour with almost no foam remaining; aroma of caramel with some herbal notes; sweet and medium-bodied, the finish is decently dry and moderately malty - easy but pleasant draught@Napf’s Eröffnungsfest - hazy blond beer with a persistent creamy foam; aromatic hoppiness; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; gently bitter, slightly dry and with a quite long aromatic flowery finish light hazy blond colour with a poor head retention, light almondy hoppiness; subtle and solid carbonation; medium malt backbone, crisp and with a fair bitterness; the finish is long with notes of peanuts and almonds - a good beer SBJ 2010 - clear and dark ruby-brown colour with a poor head retention; light spicy aroma (cinnamon and a hint of ginger), notes of dark fruits, low carbonation and sweet; lingering spicy and fruity notes in a rather short finish draught@SoBiTa 2010 - cloudy amber-bronze colour with a long lasting white foam; buttery and caramelish aroma with some aromatic hops; very sweet and with a solid malt backbone, moderate carbonation and with a velvety mouthfeel; moderate bitterness, the finish is mellow with notes of flowers and caramel - the alcohol is well-hidden bit it is too sweet and a bit cloying after some sips hazy dark brown colour with a fine persistent foam and a perfect lacing; buttery nose with some caramel and malt in the background; slightly toasted; sweet with a lot of carbonation and an unregular malt body; the finish is moderately dry with light malty and buttery notes - gentle totally opaque reddish-pink colour, little white head and a nice lacing; aroma of raspberry, hay and grass, notes of cabbage; very sweet and quite oily in the mouth; long sweetish raspberry finish, some dryness and notes of blood orange - something is wrong here with the yeast draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - hazy pale golden colour with a little stable foam; very flowery hoppy nose with a touch of peanuts, medium to full-bodied with a fair but not overwhelming hoppiness; dry and very bitter floral finish - hoppy and balanced, a good one draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - hazy golden-amber colour with a little stable foam and a nice lace; aroma of hemp and honey, creamy and medium-bodied; quite low carbonation; residual sugars in a light hempy finish - subtle but not very interesting bought at the Biertage 2007; labeled as top fermented Schwarzbier using mais - pours a very dark brown colour with a fast disappearing head; slightly toasted with notes of butter, caramel and diacetyl; sweet and medium-bodied at best; low carbonation; residual sweetness with a long caramelish finish - has about anything you can do wrong with a Schwarzbier draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - very dark brown beer with a modest head retention; smokey, bacon-like aroma with light buttery notes; some corny notes too; moderate malt body and a light sweetness; residual sweetness and more smokey notes, light buttery and fruity notes appear late in the finish draught - cloudy orange colour, little foam remaining; aroma of honey and ginger, sweet with a medium-bodied and a good carbonation; lot of residual sugars, herbal with notes of honey - not bad hazy red-amber colour, little foam, moderate fruity hoppiness, notes of butter and diacetyl, sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness, long fruity and hoppy finish sampled at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - clear amber-red colour with almost no foam; phenolic with notes of honey; full-bodied and slightly oily, low carbonation, lively palate, bitter; some alcohol notes in a long honeyish, caramelish aftertaste hazy pale blond colour, fine head, powerful hoppy nose showing some grapefruit, butter, orange and hazelnut, creamy mouthfeel, good malt body, solid bitter grapefruit and earthy finish - a very good beer ! orange colour, big creamy head, grainy, full-bodied, dry wheaty finish - decent bordeaux-brown colour, fine head, fruits and malls in the nose with a touch of vinegar, sweet and smooth with an unpleasant sourness - this beer (a prototype) has definitely something wrong; wait for the next batches ! clear pale blond colour with a nice creamy head, nice lacing, butter and some diacetyls in a poor nose, sweet and medium-bodied, quite neutral finish with a metallic touch amber-brown colour, nice creamy head, caramel and buttery aroma, creamy, strange sourness, dry fruity and caramel finish - infected ? reddish colour, fine head, dark fruit aroma, medium-bodied, dry finish, malty - unfortunately the flavour does not carry the promising aroma cloudy dark blond colour, giant creamy head, nice aroma of honey, pine and nut, very smooth, sweet with a touch of finishing acidity, the aftertaste is honeyish and very dry very dark colour with a fine black tainted head, beautiful lacing, roasted coffeish aroma, slightly nutty, sweet, full-bodied, very creamy with a decent finishing bitterness and a long dry bitter moccha aftertaste - a well-balanced and well-made brew; nice work ! reddish-copper in colour, big creamy head and a nice lacing, buttery and malty aroma, touch of caramel, earthy, robust malt body, a bit oily, solid finishing bitterness, long dry malty finish - a solid, well-made brew draught@brewpub - hazy amber bronze beer with a oittle beige foam left; pretty flowery hoppiness with light notes of caramel; some tartness from a solid yet subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, decently bitter and slightly dry; more flowery hoppy tones in the finish from the brewpub; draught and bottled - hazy dark orange in colour with a modest head retention; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of oranges and caramel; medium to full malt backbone, gently sticky and with a respectable bitterness; quite dry and with a long bitter flowery and caramelish aftertaste with notes of fruits in the background - a nice beer draught@SoBiTa 2010 - clear reddish-amber colour with a little foam left; the nose shows a flowery hoppiness with earthy and fruity notes; medium-bodied and quite astringent; bitter and dry finish with more fruity and flowery tones draught@brewpub - dark blond coloured with a little foam left; fairly flowery hoppiness with light notes of biscuity maltiness; quite full-bodied, some light astringency, rounded palate; restrained bitterness in a moderately dry and decently malty finish - well-made but not very exciting draught@brewpub - cloudy amber-blond colour with a persistent pale beige foam; the aroma is gently but distinctively spiced (I would say cloves and maybe ginger and anise but don’t trust my ability to identify spices too much...), some initial tartness followed by a rounded palate supported by a decent malt body, a very shy bitterness introduces a long spicy and malty finish; the spicy tones become more present while the beer gets warmer - subtle enough to be a very drinkable beer; nice work again by Öufi draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2008 - clear golden-orange colour with a little foam left; shy aroma of corn and pear/orange; sweet with some tartness, medium-bodied; the finish is a bit harsh, quite dry and short with light fruity tones - confusing slightly hazy blond-orange colour, almost no foam, aroma of alcohol, malt, orange and hazelnut, the whole being very well-balanced, sweet and full-bodied, slightly oily, the finish is moderately dry, very malty with a long warming alcohol touch - deeply balanced and very well-made, a great bock ! draught@brewpub - pours a lactic-blond colour with a little foam left; correct lacework; a pretty aromatic hoppiness leaves some fruity (melon, apricot) and herbal notes; medium- to full malt backbone, subtle but solid carbonation, a quite juicy palate, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; pretty dry with long fruity and hoppy notes in the finish - refreshing and with a nice character - nice first try with cascade :-) draught at the Solothurner Biertage - cloudy dark amber-orange colour, little white foam; aroma of matured banana, oily and full-bodied, sweet with a high carbonation, some late tart acidity, the finish is rather dry with notes of alcohol and banana - achieving some balance 10/2006: pours a hazy golden colour, bad head retention; notes of green apple and herbs in the nose; medium-bodied, good malt profile maintained by a fair carbonation; quite on the sweet side; dry herbal and a bit fruity finish (3/6/6/3/13)
re-rated 12/14/2004 (3/6/7/3/14) - slightly hazy blond colour, almost no foam, medium floral hoppiness, medium to full-bodied with a respectable bitterness, crisp and clean with a dry hoppy finish - a very well-made lager
re-rate 2/20/03 (4/6/5/3/11): clear yellow colour, fine head, mild hoppinness, malt aroma, sweet, medium-bodied with a moderate malty finish / (05/22/01: 4/4/6/4/11) cloudy yellow colour, fine head, few hop aroma, fresh, herbal, dry aftertaste dark brown colour, fine head, buttery, toffey with light malty notes, sweet, lack of body with a slightly dry malty finish - an easy beer with not much character pale orange colour, nice head, banana aroma, wheat, long dry aftertaste draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - dark black colour with a long lasting beige foam; beautiful lace on the sides of the glass; some lactic notes, roasted black chocolate aroma; slightly metallic; subtle but solid carbonation, medium-bodied; quite dry and decently bitter finish where more roasted chocolatey notes can be met golden-orange colour, fine head, nice lace, malty, earthy aroma, good malt body, touch of bitterness, long malty finish - robust but somehow aggressiv slightly hazy bronze colour with a fine little foam; very discrete nose where just notes of cream and a touch of hops and malt appears; sweet and rounded, medium to full-bodied, low bitterness, long malty and sweetish finish - acceptable draught@Solothurner Biertage - clear reddish-amber beer under a little foam left; pretty hoppy with notes of quince marmalade and berries; medium-bodied and with a subtle yet fair carbonation; very dry and bitter hoppy fruity finish - nicely made draught@erzbierschof’s bar - clear amber-brown beer with a persistent pale beige foam; lactic, caramelish aroma; quite full-bodied and pretty sweet; a moderate tartness, light corny aftertaste with notes of malt and caramel courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy orange colour with a poor head retention; the aroma is pretty hard to spot: quite discrete and fresh with notes of yellow fruits and a touch of corn; juicy palate and medium-bodied; a light bitter and salty touch before a gentle fruity finish - an unusual (not only because of its name) and interesting weizen courtesy of Philipp Sigg - slightly hazy blond colour with a moderate foam left; a fair aromatic hoppy nose with notes of malt, almonds and corn; light notes of bouillon too (autolysis ?); a low carbonation and a medium malt backbone; slightly oily with a dusty, malty and flowery hoppy finish courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - clear golden colour with a solid creamy white head; moderate herbal aroma; solid tart bitterness, medium-bodied and a regualr palate, dry and bitter aftertaste with long herbal notes, slightly buttery - a very well-made pils courtesy of Allen - hazy blond coloured with a little persistent white foam; fair aroma of herbs, mango and peanuts; good malt body, subtle and regular carbonation; well-balanced and with a moderate bitterness; notes of lemon, oranges and herbs in a quite long finish - a very good brew courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - cloudy golden-yellow colour with a big white foamy head; very perfumy aroma with notes of corn, lemon and spices; medium-bodied and with a high carbonation; some tart acidity but some sweetness too; the aftertaste is corny, dry and perfumy but quite flat - weird and chaotic courtesy of Allen - hazy copper-red colour with a persistent and firm little beige foam; nice play between earthy and fruity (melon?) notes in the nose; low carbonation and a decent malt body, late and moderate bitterness, dry and long earthy finish with reminiscence of hemp - well-made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; a fair presence of spices with notes of oranges and citrus; moderate carbonation and with a medium malt backbone; juicy palate, sweet and with a light sourness; residual sugars in a fruity and slightly corny finish - decent cloudy golden-orange colour under a little but persistent white head; aroma of cream, butter and peanuts with biscuity notes in the background; solid rounded malt body and a decent bitterness; a long biscuity maltiness appears again in the finish - a good and interesting lager courtesy of Roman Marti - pours a hazy orange colour with a little foam left; a correct lacework; the aroma shows a crisp peanutty nose with notes of yeast and malt; rounded palate and with a respectable malt backbone; a decent bitterness and a regular carbonation; quite dry finish with more malty and aromatic hoppy notes - a nice beer courtesy of Roman Marti - hazy reddish-orange in colour and with a poor head retention; the nose shows fruity notes (tangerines and fresh apples come to mind) with a flowery touch in the background; a subtle carbonation, medium and regular malt body; low bitterness and a decently long flowery finish - very drinkable re-rated; from the brewery’s online shop- cloudy dark orange beer with no head retention; fruity chewy aroma, light estery and spicy; a good malt backbone and pretty sweet; long fruity and spicy finish with quite lot of residual sugars - clearly improved yet not exciting

6/2010; bottle from 2nd Biergarten in Granges-près-Marnand - cloudy blond-orange colour with no foam left; aroma of cider, apples and cane sugar; sweet and medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; short fruity and slightly corny finish, cidery - has an unmissable homebrew touch (2/3/3/2/7) bottle from 2nd Biergarten in Granges-près-Marnand -cloudy dark amber colour and with a poor head retention; aroma of cookie maltiness and prunes; medium malt backbone; sweet and with a sublte juicy palate; aftertaste of caramel with lingering fruity notes - interesting bottle from 2nd Biergarten in Granges-près-Marnand - pours a cloudy brown colour with a poor head retention; discrete malty aroma with a hint of meat and cola; medium-bodied, decently tasty, a light tartness introducing a malty and gently fruity finish - not bad bottle from 2nd Biergarten in Granges-près-Marnand - pours a cloudy dark blond colour with a little persistent white foam; a fair aroma of cardamom, citrus and banana, estery; a good malt body and some tart acidity, very tasty, some sweetness before a long fruity and corny finish - a very good one! bottle from 2nd Biergarten in Granges-près-Marnand - hazy reddish-orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of orange marmalade, cider and flowers; a solid malt backbone, sweet and with a chewy mouthfeel, modest bitterness but some tart acidity; the finish is fruity and gently sticky with some estery notes - tasty and pretty good draught@2nd Biergarten in Granges-près-Marnand - pours a dark brown colour with a little foam left; solidly malty and hoppy aroma with notes of cookie, chocolate maltiness and dark fruits; a strong malt sweetness and a moderate carbonation, a solid but never aggressive bitterness, quite full-bodied and sticky; aftertaste of apple, prunes and chocolate bottle from 2nd Biergarten in Granges-près-Marnand - pours a cloudy dark amber-brown colour with an elusive beige foam; the aroma is fruity (prune and cherries) with notes of caramel; quite full-bodied with some sweetness, a subtle carbonation and a long malty fruity finish - fresh, solid and very well-brewed amber colour with a big head, vinous, vinegar aroma, decent malt body, some sourness, aftertaste of boiled vegetables cloudy amber colour with a big foam, vinegar aroma with some malts, quite sour and acidic, medium-bodied, malty sour finish - something's wrong here brown colour, few head, no lace, plum and spicy aroma, sour (the common characteristic of all beers from this brewery), tart, dry fruity finish orange colour, thick creamy head, no lace, mango aroma, full-bodied, light sourness followed by a dry sweetness, short fruity finish - quite rough but interesting dark brown colour, unregular creamy brown tainted head, slightly roasted, black chocolate aroma, sour, a little bit oily, short dry coffee finish courtesy of Allen - cloudy reddish-orange colour, persistent beige foam; fair but not overwhelming pumpkin aroma; a solid but sublte carbonation succeeds partially to hide a quite thin malt body; very sweet; quite long aftertaste of pumpkin with some residual sweetness - very well-made; a nice work courtesy of Allen - brewed using spelt; hazy blond colour showing a long lasting white foam; aroma of peanuts and almonds with a touch of orange; medium-bodied and with a quite low carbonation; sweet with a light tartness; the finish shows quite lot of residual sugars and short notes of almonds; almost no bitterness courtesy of Allen - hazy blond colour with a little foam left; fresh and fair aroma of ginger and some undefined herbs; medium and regular malt body, sweet and with a touch of acidity which brings some balance; quite short aftertaste with fair but subtle notes of ginger - well-done again courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with tons of particules floating within; stable pale beige foam; aroma of tangerines, orange and yeast/bread; overly carbonated which makes it hard to drink but does not succeed to hide the very thin malt body; tart and acidic, very short fruity finish with a pronounced flowery homebrew-like touch - doesn't work for me hazy dark orange colour with a persistent little head; charming aroma of almonds; quite high carbonated, medium-bodied and sweet; the mouthfeel is a bit oily with a late tartness bringing some good balance; residual sugars in a corny and almondy finish - atypical and really not bad courtesy of Allen - cloudy reddish-orange colour under a giant pale beige foam; yeasty and dusty aroma with notes of pumpkin and undefined spices; good malt body, regular carbonation and with a late and moderate bitterness, quite sticky; long malty finish with notes of carrots and pumpkin - unusual but well-made and interesting ... and not even close to be a bock fully cloudy dark amber-orange colour; solid creamy pale beige head; nice lace; subtle aroma of honey and apricot; very creamy mouthfeel with a nice and regular carbonation; some sweetness and a low bitterness; long fruity (apple, apricot) finish with some residual sugars courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark orange colour with a giantfoamy whote head; beautiful lace; fair aroma of banana and cloves; solid carbonation and quite sweet; the mouthfeel is quite velvety; long corny and banana finish - tasty and never cloying: a very nice Weizen cloudy brown colour, little chaotic foam; fair chocolatey aroma; sweet and medium-bodied; effervescent with a low bitterness and a moderate malty, biscuity finish - simplistic but ok courtesy of Allen - dark golde-bronze colour under a robust beige foam; aroma of almonds and apples; quite velvety palate, moderate malt body and mainly sweet, no bitterness and with a short, quite tasteless, fruity finish courtesy of Allen - hazy golden-orange colour with a persistent white foam; nice lacing; estery aroma with notes of orange juice and yeast; sweet with a very velvety palate; rounded and with a low bitterness; long aftertaste of almonds with a touch of cinnamon - quite good from GGF Aarau - pours a hazy dark blond colour with no head retention; aroma of grapefruit and corn with a touch of honey; sweet and slightly oily, decent malt body; a late and light sourness before a long fruity and gently corny finish - pleasant from GGF Aarau - hazy blond-orange colour with no head retention; aroma of cider, popcorn and honey; tart and sweet with a medium malt backbone, too low carbonation and no bitterness; sweetish and fruity finish, quite heavy and a little bit cloying re-rated March 2011; bottle from GGF - hazy dark amber colour with no foam left; moderate smokey aroma with light sourish fruity notes; medium-bodied and slightly sourish, quite high carbonation, no bitterness; more light sourish and smokey notes in the finish

May 2009; courtesy of Allen - pours a cloudy orange colour with absolutely no foam; gentle smokiness in frint of some fruity tones; a low carbonation and a quite modest malt body; not much taste and no bitterness in a rather short finish - a very modest brew from this otherwise fine (but unpredictable) brewery (2/5/5/2/8) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond-orange beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of cream and flowers with hints of exotic fruits; pretty velvety palate, medium-bodied; a hint of sourness and a quite dry finish; aftertaste of fruits and cream courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; light and charming aroma of ginger, mango and yeast; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; low bitterness, clean and fresh finish; slightly fruity and slightly herbal - refreshing and very drinkable draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent foam; nice lace; subtle hoppy aroma with notes of orange peels; subtle but robust carbonation, respectable malt body; fizzy palate, a fair bitterness, some tartness and a quite dry and long hoppy finish where long fruity notes can be met (oranges, citrus) - very well-made

courtesy of Stephen Hart - cloudy orange colour and a little head; aroma of honey and yeast, some fruity tones (apple and peach); the high carbonation does not fully succeed to hide the rather thin malt body, some acidity/astringence before a moderately dry bitter finish and more fruity notes - balanced and very tasty (4/7/7/3/14) courtesy of Stephen Hart - pours a cloudy very dark amber beer under a little but long lasting beige foam; a solid aromatic hoppiness showing notes of tea, peaches, litchies and cream; quite full-bodied, a very creamy mouthfeel, a subtle carbonation and a late very solid bitterness; moderately dry, the finish is long with a lingering bitterness and huge aromatic hoppy notes - impressive bottle from the SoBiTa 2010 - pours a cloudy dark reddish colour with a decent foam left and a correct lacework; the nose shows a solid hoppy aroma: quince m,armalade and very piney; full malt backbone and slightly sticky palate, a powerful bitterness; a light residual sweetness and a long and robust fruity and piney bitter finish - a very hoppy and wonderful brew! courtesy of Stephen Hart - dark black colour, little dark beige foam; very roasted aroma of coffee and black chocolate, a touch of cream; medium-bodied, well-balanced with a late tartness and a decent bitterness; long roasty chocolaty finish - that's good stuff ! bottled; from Solothurner Biertage 2009 - dark as the night and with a persistent little dark beige foam; aroma of licorice and prune liquor, some black chocolate in the background; moderately toasted; creamy and velvety palate; full-bodied, quite thick and a bit oily; a solid sweetness and a moderate bitterness; quite dry and toasted chocolatey and coffeish aftertaste; more notes of fruits and licorice and with a warming alcohol touch - a great beer! bottled; from Solothurner Biertage 2009 - cloudy dark golden-blond colour with a solid, firm and persistent white foam; beautiful lace on the sides of the glass; solid corny aroma, dusty; shows some spicy notes (I can’t put a name on it) which make a quite fresh impression; moderate malt backbone, quite effervescent and lively palate; some tartness partially coming from the grain used but also from a light acidic touch; the finish is slightly dry and fizzy with more corny notes - original and very interesting; refreshing and very well-made: another great work from Stephen from tap - very cloudy lactic-blond colour under a white creamy head and a nice lace; fine herbal hoppy nose, moderate malt body and a tart bitterness, high carbonation; very dry grassy finish - clean and stylish from tap - cloudy amber colour with a little creamy beige head; the nose is principally grainy with some notes of peanut butter, the mouthfeel is a little bit harsh and sweetish, medium-bodied, short corny finish - no flaw but no character courtesy of Beat Ming - hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; dusty and flowery hoppy aroma with light notes of vegetables (use of cane sugar ?); medium-bodied and with a moderate bitterness; the finish gets a bit watery and is quite dry with light flowery notes courtesy of Beat Ming - dark black beer with a persistent beige foam; roasted coffeish/chocolatey aroma, some lactic notes; medium to full-bodied; a fair bitterness and slightly sourish, creamy mouthfeel; long roasted coffeish hoppy finish - very good ! re-rated 3/2013; courtesy of Hopfemandli - slightly hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; light phenolic aroma where notes of hay dominate; some hints of clove in the background; a solid carbonation; medium-bodied; slightly oily and with a strong bitterness; pretty dry - interesting and untypical but pretty chaotic

from butchery Acklin, Rheinfelden; 9/2009 - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a very foamy but also very fast collapsing head; heavy aroma of cloves with notes of corn and banana; overly carbonated and very sweet, some tart acidity and a sticky palate, lot of residual sugars and more cloves and corn in the finish - too heavy and I don’t really know what to do of it (2/5/6/2/12) courtesy of Martin Garius - very slightly hazy golden-bronze colour with a little persistent foam leaving a nice lacing; fair aromatic hoppy nose with notes of peanuts and almonds; medium malt body, regular carbonation and a low bitterness, long aftertaste of almonds, earthy and slightly dry - a well-made beer, very good courtesy of HansRuedi Giger - dark black with a little beige foam left; toasted chocolatey nose with a decent smokiness presence; medium-bodied, low bitterness; ashes and coffee in the aftertaste with long lasting notes of smoke - great courtesy of Manfred Andermatt - pours a black beer under a long lasting beige foam; correct lacework, a fair aroma of mocha and vanilla with hints of walnuts; creamy and velvety palate, medium-bodied, some earthy bitterness; quite dry and long aftertaste of coffee and cookies - elegant and pleasant courtesy of Manfred Andermatt - quite clear bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of chewy malts with herbal notes , tart and slightly sticky; medium-bodied, gently dry and bitter herbal finish with light notes of solvent courtesy of Manfred Andermatt - hazy amber-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; a subtle flowery hoppiness with light notes of red fruits; fairly tasty and with a good malt backbone; a fair bitterness and with a light residual sweetness; a lingering tart herbal bitterness courtesy of Manfred Andermatt - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; hoppy aroma of grapefruit and apricots; some malty tones underneath; gently sweet and medium-bodied; a decent bitterness and a quite dry, fruity hoppy finish - clean, well-made and very drinkable from their webshop - cloudy orange in colour and with no foam left; aroma of cereals and vegetables; thin-bodied and with a low carbonation, some corny tartness, slightly dry with more notes of corn and carrots in the finish - ouchhh ...

feb 2008 - cloudy and bright dark orange colour, very creamy and stable white foam which leaves a beautiful lace; aroma of dust and rancid butter; thin-bodied, very creamy mouthfeel, sweet with a light astringent bitterness; short and moderately dry flowery and dusty finish where unpleasant typical homebrew-like notes discourage the braves to finish their glass ... (4/3/4/2/6) hazy blond-orange colour with a fine and persistent white head; rancid notes are hiding a shy flowery aroma; medium-bodied and a solid regular carbonation; creamy mouthfeel and light to medium-bodied; short effervescent and moderately dry gently flowery finish cloudy dark orange colour with a bad head retention; strong aroma of ripe bananas, very sweet and slightly oily; high carbonation, moderate malt body; effervescent and short vanishing aftertaste of banana and corn which leaves a big nothing in the mouth - unbalanced and quite cloying from their webshop - pours a cloudy dark reddish-brown beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of biscuit, popcorn and honey with hints of sourness; creamy palate and with a robust carbonation, the finish is slightly sourish and pretty dry with notes of corn and honey - harsh and hard to drink courtesy of Florian - fully cloudy dark orange colour with a solid persistent white foam; a flowery nose (rose comes to mind) with touches of apricot underneath; a moderate carbonation, a late and light bitterness before a gentle dry fruity and slightly yeasty finish - pleasant if not complex courtesy of Florian - very dark brown, almost black coloured with a little persistent dark beige foam which leaves a nice lacing; fairly roasted chocolaty aroma with light notes of boiled vegetables; a rather moderate malt body; a decent bitterness is met before a long and toasted, dry chocolaty aftertaste courtesy of Florian - hazy orange colour with an elusive foam; lingering aroma of banana with notes of honey; moderate malt body and with a rather low carbonation; the finish fails a bit short with light corny and banana notes a beer made with spelt - golden-amber colour, few head, grainy, floral, sweet, medium-bodied with a dry watery finish from Drinks of the World - clear and bright pale golden colour with a poor head retention; aroma of plastic and corn; a respectable malt body; sweet and with no bitterness to mention; some grassy tartness before a short herbal and corny finish - one more boring mainstream beer clear pale golden-yellow colour, few head, fresh herbal aroma with notes of plastic, sweet and slightly tart, medium-bodied, dry and quite brutal herbal finish light hazy blond colour, almost no foam, the aroma is practically absent showing just a hint of hops, medium-bodied, slightly oily with a dry aftertaste of peanuts dark brown colour, fine head, toffy aroma, not very malty, buttery, easy, lack of character re-rated 8/2017 - translucide golden beer with a white foam left; light grainy with flowery and gentle spicy tones; soft and smooth mouth-feel, light sweet, low bitterness; flowery and light grainy finish golden colour, few head, dry hop aroma, apricot, sweet and smooth - average helles dark brown colour, few head, toffy aroma, oily, buttery with a late malt quick golden-orange colour, giant head and a beautiful lace, few hops, earthy, sweet, dry malty finish - honest but lacking of character hazy orange colour, fine head, the aroma shows notes of nut and orange, smooth and sweet, the finish is dry, tart and bitter courtesy of Florian Ruch - hazy dark orange colour with a little, slightly beige foam; quite discrete aroma with light notes of old apples and cellar; rather high carbonation bringing some initial astringence; moderate malt body, sweet and with a low bitterness; some residual sugars in a quite long and effervescent fruity finish hazy blond colour, few foam, light fruity aroma (orange, lemon) with notes of peanuts, crisp, medium-bodied, tart with a dry malty finish - refreshing and balanced but lacking of character pale yellow colour, fine head and a nice lace,herbal aroma, medium hoppiness, crisp, fresh and sweet with a dry finish from Bierhütte.ch - pours a dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam, aroma of corn and toasted malts; creamy palate, thin-bodied and pretty harsh, a subtle but solid carbonation; earthy and nutty finish with more corny notes - raw and poor transparent golden colour, giant head, fine herbal aroma, full-bodied with a long dry finish cloudy orange colour, almost no foam, aroma of cheese and almond, a bit sweet, robust malt body with a solid bitterness, the finish is long, malty and earthy with notes of ... potatoes ?!? - very good, original and with a strong character dark reddish brown colour, little foam, strong butterscotch aroma, slightly toasted, sweet with a creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied at best, bitter malty and chocolatey finish - honest hazy amber-orange colour, absolutely no foam, earthy aroma with notes of plum, sweet and medium-bodied with a decent dry bitterness, the finish is malty, earthy and slightly fruity - balanced and well-made but not really my kind of stuff slightly hazy pale blond colour with little foam, very discreet hoppy nose, medium-bodied, sweet with lot of carbonation, light acidity, long and moderately dry malty finish - a good body with a poor aroma cloudy orange colour, nice head with a correct lacing, strong corny aroma with light notes of banana, smooth with a moderate acidity, medium-bodied, dry corny finish - interesting brew with some character courtesy of Florian Ruch - slightly hazy golden-bronze colour with a little foam; aroma of peanuts and aromatic hops; medium-bodied, rounded; low bitterness, moderately malty and almondy finish - decent deeply unappetizing cloudy amber-brown colour, no foam, just some big bubbles on the side of the glass; aroma of strawberries marmelade, some notes of apples; the high carbonation hides the sweetness quite well, solid malt body, some tartness, long fruity aftertaste (more strawberries but a touch of prune too) and a residual sweetness - a little bit sweeties-like but good and with much character opaque copper-orange colour with a nice creamy head, estery nose with spicey notes, yeasty, light to medium body, lot of carbonation, sweet with a light bitter/acidic touch, the finish is slightly dry, fruity and yeasty - closer to a tripel than an altbier but a very good surprise anyway courtesy of Jürg Oberli - dark orange colour, cloudy and with a fast collapsing head; the nose is fruity (citrus comes to mind) and estery; some yeasty notes;a good malt body and a high carbonation; chewy malts; tart and decently bitter; fizzy aftertaste of oranges - not bad at all pours a cloudy copper-amber colour, fast vanishing beige foam; aroma of prune and bread; initially sweet, medium-bodied and with a very low bitterness; the finish is fizzy and quite short, leaving light fruity notes - not bad but tastes a bit homebrew-like cloudy reddish-bordeaux colour with a bad head retention; slightly earthy with notes of cherries and bread; moderate sweetness and a good malt body; some bitterness; light fruity notes (apple) in the finish cloudy copper-amber colour with a little beige foam; some earthy notes with a flowery touch; medium-bodied, astringent and solidly bitter; robust carbonation, quite short bitter malty and sligthly fruity finish cloudy copper-orange colour with no foam left; slightly earthy with discrete notes of oranges; medium-bodied, a bit oily; very bitter and quite dry, bitter and fruity, earthy finish cloudy brown colour with a little stable beige foam; some biscuity maltiness and notes of caramel but everything being very shy; light to medium-bodied, the carbonation is a bit high; low bitterness; quite long aftertaste where more notes of caramel and corn appear - not bad at all courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy pale golden-blond colour under a solid bright white head; aroma of herbs and dust with some fruity tone below; fizzy palate, quite full-bodied and with a decent bitterness; long malty and herbal finish with notes of almonds - a nice beer giving at the same time a solid and fresh impression courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark amber-brown colour with a modest foam left; aroma of chewy malts with notes of red fruits, the all thing being pretty shy; solid but subtle carbonation, a solid malt body, some sweetness and a low bitterness, decently tasty; some residual sugars and more notes of red fruits in the finish - not true to the style and could afford a more expressive aroma but otherwise not bad at all courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a solid and persistent pale beige foam; gently smokey malty nose with light buttery and sourish notes; medium-bodied and a rounded palate, fizzy and with some sweetness, some harsh bitterness and quite dry with shy smokey malty effervescent finish - not bad but there's something wrong here courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a hazy pale orange colour under a persistent white foam; nice lace; the aroma is dusty with notes of orange peels and pear; medium to full malt backbone; effervescent and with a fair sweetness; no bitterness but some astringent sourness; some residual sugars in a yeasty, fruity and honeyish finish - pretty good pours a hazy orange colour with an instantly vanishing foam; understated aroma showing shy notes of orange peels, corn and apple; high carbonation, medium and irregular malt body, sweet with some tartness; some late bitterness before a short and effervescent, modestly hoppy and slightly earthy finish - tastes homebrew-like draught@brewpub - hazy bright orange colour with a solid white foam; nice lace, fresh aroma of herbs and almonds; medium to full-bodied, subtle carbonation and with a late tart acidic touch bringing an interesting balance and complexity; quite dry and gently acidic aftertaste of corn and almonds - very interesting draught@Aargauer Bierfest 2010 - cloudy orange-blond colour with a long lasting pale beige foam; fresh aroma of caramel, fresh cut apples, herbs and with a touch of wort; quite thin-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; fresh aftertaste of mint, herbs and apple again - pretty unusual draught@Aargauer Bierfest 2010 - cloudy dark reddish-orange colour with a little beige foam left, nice lacework; aroma of corn and aromatic hops with a touch of vegetables; quite tart palate, medium-bodied, some late and persistent bitterness; quite dry courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; mild fruity aromatic hoppiness with notes of almonds; soft and velvety palate; moderate carbonation and no bitterness; slightly dry with more fruity and corny notes in the finish - simple yet pretty drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-orange beer with a little pale beige foam left; yeasty with notes of esters and oranges; moderate carbonation and malt backbone; no bitterness and slightly dry; gentle aromatic fruity finish - lacking of complexity and pretty drinkable from SBJ 2010 - cloudy amber-bronze colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of caramel with hints of apples; sweet and a bit sticky, moderate carbonation and malt body; the finish is sweetish with more notes of caramel - very decent pale and clear golden colour, little chaotic white foam and a correct lace; flat grassy nose, mediumb-bodied with an oily palate, sweet and with a late moderate bitterness; fat grassy notes again in a quite cloying finish courtesy of Allen - clear and bright golden colour under a solid and long lasting white foam; some oily grassy hops hit the nose; the oily feeling persists on the tongue in top of a medium malt backbone, sweet and with no bitterness to mention; grassy finish - heavy and inellegant from bierhütte.ch - pours a hazy dark copper-orange colour with a long lasting foam; nice lacework; cloves dominate the nose leaving hay and banana in the background; moderate carbonation for the style, very sweet, fizzy finish with more notes of cloves and hay - not bad at all clear and pale golden colour with a poor head retention; discreet nose where just some notes of 2 days old cream appear; a respectable malt body partially saves it from disaster; sweet and with a low (if any) bitterness; short corny finish - go away, there's nothing to see here ! clear golden colour, big creamy head and beautiful lacing, very light hoppiness with a touch of wet carton, meium-bodied, light bitterness in a dry and moderately malty finish - very swiss ... golden-bronze colour, fine head, hoppy and light fruity aroma, smooth and full-bodied, sweet with a light fruity aftertaste - a good zwickel clear and pale golden colour, little unregular foam; aroma of wort; watery and thin-bodied; a sweetish touch and more worty notes in the finish - not drinkable from Bierhütte - pours a hazy bronze-orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of orange and flowers with a touch of almond; pretty aromatic; medium-bodied and with a velvety mouthfeel, low bitterness and some sweetness; long aromatic hoppy finish with a good balance between malts and hops - not bad at all pours a clear and bright ruby-brown colour, big creamy beige head; notes of shy toasted malts; aroma of caramel and butter, sweet and moderate malt body, smooth, no noticable bitterness; no palate profile; moderate caramelish and gently malty aftertaste - boring draught@erzbierschof - clear pale blond beer with a poor head retention; solid corny aroma with hints of grass; a decent malt backbone, pretty dry and bitter; long corny and flowery hoppy finish - surprisingly good courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - pours a hazy brown beer with a rubish hue; little pale beige head leaving a nice lacework; aroma of herbs, juniper and some red fruits; a subtle yet lively carbonation; a good malt backbone and a decent herbal bitterness; quite long finish, slightly chewy and with more notes of juniper and aromatic hops in the aftertaste - an interesting move by Schützengarten draught@brewpub - dark brown colour with a rubish hue; solid and persistent beige foam, nice lace; fairly roasted malty nose with notes of caramel, biscuit, coffee and undefined spices; medium-bodied, good balance between the sweetness and a decent bitterness; quite creamy mouthfeel and a touch of sourness, notes of licorice and black chocolate in the finish - a nice and very interesting beer courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy bronze-orange colour with a little foam left; fair aromatic aroma with flowery and malty tones; crisp palate and a medium to full malt backbone, a moderate to high bitterness, pretty tasty and with a long aromatic hoppy finish with light almondy notes courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark golden beer, a prodigiously foamy head (I needed about 20 minutes to fill my glass ...); nice lacework; fruity and herbal hoppy notes build a good combination in the nose; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, creamy mouthfeel despite a quite high carbonation; a very decent bitterness and with a long herbal and malty, peanutty tones in the finish - a very good one courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of caramel and red fruits with some spicy notes; medium-bodied and slightly chewy palate, highly carbonated, a tart spiciness and a moderate bitterness; long malty and spicy finish, quite dry courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of hay and farm; hints of cloves; medium-bodied and with a fine but solid carbonation; slightly sweet; long corny and slightly grapefruity finish with lingering notes of cloves courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy dark amber beer under a huge foamy and creamy beige head; woody and sourish aroma of cherries and vinegar; full-bodied and gently oily, some sweetness on a quite velvety palate; tasty and chewy mouthfeel; fizzy, slightly dry woody aftertaste with flowery notes and lingering tones of cherries and vanilla; some late warming alcohol kick - like Sudwerk says: "Schweizer Bier mal anders"; nice work ! courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown almost black beer with a poor head retention; earthy and slightly roasted aroma with notes of black chocolate; rounded palate and quite sweet, ,low carbonation and quite thin-bodied, gently sweetish aftertaste with notes of licorice and chocolate clear blond colour, almost transparent, fine creamy head which quickly disappears, nice lace, deep perfumy aroma, touch of spices (ginger ?) and orange, very smooth, low carbonation, sweet with a short fruity finish (apricot?) - easy and lacking of character pale blond colour, few creamy head, nice lace, malty, medium hop aroma, smooth and fresh, low carbonation, robust with a late bitter kick, long dry malty finish - looks like a mix between an ale and a pilsner - pleasant cloudy red-amber colour, few head, subtle aroma of caramel and peaches, sweet and quite light-bodied, dry vegetable and floral finish - some qualities but somehow they does not fit very well together draught - hazy amber-orange colour with a fine head and a nice lacing, dry herbal and fruity nose (but I’m not able to detect elder) with notes of hay and honey; high carbonation, the mouthfeel is initially creamy but is quickly being very astringent; the finish is very dry but with a low bitterness and leaves subtle lingering fruity notes (berries, apples and, yes, elder) - rather challenging and as always here, well-made pours a cloudy and bright dark orange colour with a very little foam; gentle aroma of herbs and honey; a respectable and slightly oily malt body maintained by a moderate carbonation; robust sweetness with a hint of late tart acidity (not enough to balance it); the finish is quite short but shows complex herbal and honeyish notes - a good beer which tends to be cloying while you finish your glass very dark brown colour, few head, nice lace, malt and caramel aroma, notes of prune with a touch of alcohol, very sweet, slightly oily, long malty caramel finish pale yellow colour, big head, deep herbal aroma, long dry and herbal finish - very interesting orange colour, full bodied, nice hemp aroma and flavor which are not too overwhelming like in some others hemp beers ruby colour, fine head, caramel aroma, sweet, slightly toasted, dry but somehow flat aftertaste draught@Solothurner Biertage 2011 - hazy blond-orange colour with a little persistent white foam; pretty aromatic hoppy aroma with light fruity notes; a good malt body and a light astringency, quite tasty and with a dry aromatic hoppy finish, gently spicy - fresh and pleasant pours a cloudy bright orange colour with a little foam remaining; robust aroma of matured banana, corn and orange peel; slightly oily and with a medium malt body, some finishing acidity brings a good balance; the finish is a bit dusty (yeasty) with more banana notes - clean and very well brewed draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012 - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of vanilla and red fruits; decently hoppy; medium-bodied; moderate carbonation and pretty dry; malty finish with notes of red fruits and earth draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012 - cloudy orange beer with a disparate foam; aroma of brown sugar and ripe fruit, some hop presence; some sweetness, medium-bodied and with a late earthy tartness, bitter corny finish with lingering notes of brown sugar - strange (fermentation problems ?) hazy golden-orange colour, fine head, strong nutty aroma with buttery notes, sweet and medium-bodied with a clean maltiness, low carbonation, the finish is malty with more nutty notes - a beer with a good character pale orange colour, unfiltered, fine head, medium hopped, toffy aroma, full-bodied, slightly herbal and spicy - a nice lager dark red-brown colour, fine head, buttery aroma, touch of caramel, thin body, quite flat, short aftertaste light golden colour, fine head, dry herbal aroma, full-bodied, long pleasant hemp aftertaste, dry courtesy of Andrea and Dominik De Gregorio - it pours a cloudy dark reddish-amber colour under a little but firm and persistent pale beige head; initially fruity (peach and apricot come to mind), the aroma develops notes of almond while the beer gets warmer; medium malt body supported by a fine and regualr carbonation; quite creamy mouthfeel; some sweetness and a late tart bitterness; the finish is quite dry and shows some herbal notes - quite subtle and well-made courtesy of Andrea and Dominik De Gregorio - cloudy and bright orange colour, persistent off-white foam leaving a correct lacing; crisp malty aroma with flowery hoppy notes; full-bodied and decently tasty, regular and subtle carbonation; quite creamy mouthfeel with a late tartness; dry corny and malty finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 4% whisky added - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a solid and long lasting bright white foam; nice lacework; a fair whisky-like nose with notes of caramel and flowers, medium malt backbone and with some sweetness, no bitterness and a gentle lingering whisky-like finish - a nice and subtle one again from Andrea and Dominik courtesy of Andrea and Dominik De Gregorio - cloudy dark bordeaux colour with a little pale beige foam; very fruity aroma (pear and prunes) with notes of sweet malts; good malt body maintained by a fair and subtle carbonation; the sweetness is met by a late and decent bitterness to bring an interesting balance; quite long aftertaste of malts and prunes along with warming alcohol notes - another good beer from this brewery fully cloudy dark brown colour with a solid creamy beige head; lingering caramelish aroma with some earthy notes underneath; when the beer gets warmer some notes of ashes show up; creamy mouthfeel and a respectable malt body; the initial sweetness is quickly met by a fair bitterness; more caramel and dust in the finish along with a touch of undefined fruits - no doubt: this is a good beer cloudy golden-orange colour with a very little foam; light aroma of fresh apples and tangerines; medium malt body with a light acidic tartness; sweet; good carbonation and a quite long, malty fruity finish with some residual sugars - not really a pils but good nevertheless courtesy of Andrea and Dominik De Gregorio - cloudy reddish colour with a persistent pale beige foam; aroma of melon, banana and cloves; medium-bodied, sweet and dry, late and moderate tartness; lingering notes of melon in a slightly dry finish - subtle and refreshing; an unusual weizen and a kind that I really like; nice work again from Sevibräu cloudy dark orange colour with a little white foam; aroma of melon, corn and candi sugar; the strong sweetness is partially hidden by a tartness coming from a rather high carbonation; solid malt body; slightly astringent; the finish is fairly dry with some bitterness and lingering fruity notes courtesy of Philipp Sigg; 4% whisky added cloudy blond-orange in colour and with a poor head retention; slightly smoky, notes of peach, cinnamon and oranges; moderate carbonation and quite full-bodied, some sweetness, some whisky notes in the finish with more fruity and light smoky tones cloudy dark brown colour with a fine slightly brown-tainted foam and a correct lacing; some butterscotch in a discreet aroma, sweet with a respectable malt body, very clean palate; the finish is malty and a little bit earthy - no flaws but could afford more character hazy golden-blond colour under a solid creamy white head; the aroma is barely perceptible: a gentle herbal and peanutty touch coming from some shy aromatic hops; sweet and soft palate, quite oily but partially balanced by a late effervescence; flat and soapy finish - boring; a deception slightly hazy reddish-amber colour, very little beige head; aroma of yeast, bread and banana; sweet, effervescent, quite full-bodied, slightly oily, low bitterness; the finish is short, dry and elusive with some fruity reminiscence - good but not very tasty; the 9,5% are not noticable courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy blond coloured under a robust and bright white foam; nice lace left; aroma of dust and fruit (mainly pear), estery; medium-bodied, moderately sweet and quite creamy mouthfeel; long fruity and quite dry finish pours a very cloudy blond-orange colour while the initial foam quickly reduces but leaves a correct lacing; subtle banana aroma with a touch of grapefruit; the malt body is medium to full, thick, a bit sweet and with a very high carbonation; the aftertaste is quite long with some residual sugars, notes of banana, corn and a citrusy touch - well-made, deeply balanced and very pleasant ! it has a hazy amber colour with a little foam; aroma of chestnut with a touch of grapefruit, high carbonation and a medium malt body, a sour/acidic touch, the sweetness stays in the background and only becomes apparent in the finish; the aftertaste is creamy, earthy, with more notes of chestnut and, as already mentioned, some residual sugars - another good beer from this new brewery ! a slightly hazy blond colour and a fine firm white head and a nice lacing; the nose shows a good presence of herbal hoppiness with a touch of butter in the background;very creamy mouthfeel and meidum-bodied, a decent bitterness followed by a long herbal and peanuty aftertaste - an impressive character for a beer with only 2,8%; the big swiss brewers should learn from this small microbrewery ! draught@Solothurner Biertage - cloudy brown beer with a persistent beige foam; a decent hoppy aroma of quince marmalade; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation; quite dry with a respectable bitterness, some astringency and a long dry hoppy finish with more notes of red fruits - not bad at all pale orange, lactic colour, fine head, deep corn aroma, citrusy, notes of banana, full and tart with some acidity, dry grainy finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy orange colour with a little white foam; robust corny, wheaty aroma with notes of hay; high carbonation and a tart palate; some sweetness below; fizzy and corny finish along with an undefined spicy touch - strange but interesting and not bad at all dark black colour, few head, deep mocha aroma, roasted, sweet and oily, very bitter with some acidity, long bitter black chocolate finish re-rate 09/27/2004: cloudy amber-brown colour, big creamy head, strong caramel aroma, earthy, some chocolatey notes, creamy and overcarbonated, dry and bitter, the finish is quite thin with more caramel notes
May 2002 (6/2/5/2/9): dirty red-brown colour, no head, fruity and malty nose, dense, sweet and quite neutral flavour, tart with a short fruity finish - lacks of character - a strange brew apparently brewed with top-fermented yeast, a surprise considering the beer - golden-orange colour, no foam, hoppy and herbal with some fruity notes, sparkling, refreshing, light-bodied with a dry and slightly bitter finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy blond coloured with a poor head retention; solid dry herbal nose (genepy? ok, must be it) with hints of honey; medium-bodied; subtle and high carbonation; fizzy and with a tart acidity; quite dry and herbal finish; rather short - interesting and balanced draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012; courtesy of Richie Leder; 23 IBU - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; buttery nose with light corny and flowery tones; low carbonation, rounded palate, thin-bodied, low bitterness and a long buttery flowery finish - maybe a bit excessive on diacetyl but works pretty fine for me draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012; courtesy of Richie Leder - quite clear blond beer with a little foam left; fairly herbal; fizzy and medium-bodied, a decent bitterness and a fizzy corny and herbal finish draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012; courtesy of Richie Leder - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; pretty hoppy with notes of red fruits and earth; hints of tea; slightly sticky, moderate carbonation and fairly bitter; long hoppy fruity finish with lingering earthy notes draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012; courtesy of Richie Leder; 30 IBU - pretty black beer with a long lasting foam; roasted coffeish nose with hints of pepper; thin-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; dry and bitter finish of ashes and pepper draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012; courtesy of Richie Leder; 12 IBU - cloudy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of coriander and orange peels; medium-bodied; gently dry and with a moderate carbonation; quite dry and with a long corny spicy finish where more notes of orange peels and cinnamon appear draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012; courtesy of Richie Leder; 43 IBU - hazy blond beer with a fair persistent foam; fairly herbal and grassy hoppiness; lively and fizzy palate; medium-bodied, solidly bitter and pretty dry; fizzy grassy hoppy aftertaste with unfortunately some undesired weird notes of vegetables (autolysis ?) draught@Solothurner Biertage 2012; courtesy of Richie Leder; 30 IBU - hazy blond beer; nice lace; a fair grassy aromatic hoppiness; medium-bodied and very tasty; decently bitter and dry, very hoppy finish with long herbal and bitter notes - lively and deeply pleasant golden colour, nice head, deep herbal aroma, sweet and full-bodied, the finish is slightly dry but a little bit heavy, oily and disgusting - unbalanced from Bierhütte - clear and bright bordeaux-brown colour with a modest foam left; aroma of butterscotch with some flowery notes; medium-bodied and quite sweet; some late corny tartness; the finish is decently malty with toasted notes from Bierhütte - pours a hazy dark orange colour with a little but long lasting foam; a gentle aromatic hoppiness shows flowery and fruity notes; a medium malt backbone and unfortunately no bitterness worth mentioning; more light fruity and malty tones in the aftertaste - decent but too shy very dark colour, few head, toasted, caramel, some lack of body, aftertaste quite brief from Bierhütte, Biberist - clear and pale golden colour with a persistent and thin white head; aroma of paperboard and lemon; sweet and medium-bodied; sweetish and citrusy aftertaste - lemonade-like courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - clear golden in colour and with a little white foam left; aroma of rose and lemon; thin-bodied and deadly sweet, quite low carbonation and with a sugary and chemical aftertaste of cinnamon and rose - terrible clear golden colour, few head, herbal, medium-hoppiness, full and slightly tart, dry herbal finish - modest from Bierhütte - pale and clear golden colour under a little but quite long lasting white foam; aroma of plastic, corn and wet paperboard; thin-bodied and pretty tart; a watery and corny finish with more hbints of plastic - unpleasant to say the least clear pale golden colour, few head, malt and alcohol in the nose, sweet, oily, alcohol finish - very modest bought in Spar, Schwarzenbach (SG) during the sludgy Sonisphere festival 2010 - clear and pale golden colour with a little white foam left; the aroma is corny, herbal and slightly peppery; medium-bodied with a slightly herbal tartness, subtle carbonation; a hint of bitterness and a quite long herbal finish; gently oily - decent This beer has the horrible honour to be the first swiss ice beer - clear golden colour, fine head and lace, aroma of paperboard and grain, sweet, plastic-like - dreadful stuff from Bierhütte - clear and pale golden colour, little evanescent white foam, aroma of corn with a light hint of solvent; thin- to medium-bodied and neutral palate; no bitterness; gentle corny finish - this beer is dedicated to the Swiss national football team for the 2010 World Cup and it is very similar to it: unable to get you out of your seat ... courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear and pale golden colour with a little white foam; a shy oily grassy aroma, medium-bodied and with some tartness, slightly oily and with a very low bitterness, slightly dry oily grassy finish - yet another modest marketing beer pale golden colour, fresh, some bitterness thanks to Andrea Schranz for bringing this beer to me - pours a clear reddish-amber colour under an elusive foam; fair aroma of butterscotch whith some notes of flowers and solvent; sweet and medium-bodied, clean palate, some late bitterness and a moderately dry, fruity and caramelish aftertaste - I'm not sure how the funny name of this beer should be interpret but it is better than I was expecting golden colour, big head, floral and alcohol nose, neutral, quite sweet, dry alcohol finish - if this is a doppelbock, my name is Pavel Bure ... courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy dark blond colour under a firm and persistent white foam; nice lacing; fair aroma of cloves with notes of banana behind; rather sweet, medium-bodied and with a low carbonation for its style; quite oily on the tongue; sweetish aftertaste of corn and cloves - not terrible from Bierhütte.ch - clear dark ruby-brown colour with a chaotic little foam left; slightly toasted and toffeish malty nose, thin to medium-bodied; a late vaguely earthy and low bitterness; short and pretty watery toffeish aftertaste - shy hazy amber colour, firm little head, aroma of caramel and butter, also some notes of vegetables, swet with a good malt body, long malty finish with a late touch of alcohol re-rated 4/2010; from bierhütte.ch - clear bright golden colour with no head retention; a light aromatic hoppiness in an otherwise discrete and flawless nose; a medium malt backbone, some initial sweetness; a light tartness and a low bitterness; slightly dry and pretty neutral finish - decent and in any cases much better than 8 years ago (2/3/2/1/3)! re-rate, 7/2002: this brewery seems to lack of constancy and my second try of this beer was not very pleasant (my rating is the average of those 2 trys): buttery nose with notes of blood, sweet with a touch of sourness, dry metallic finish - one more unmatured swiss amber beer (3/3/3/2/5) - 8/3/2001:amber colour, few head, hint of caramel, some starting acidity, bitter finish (3/6/7/3/12) re-rate, 7/2002: deep corn aroma with strong notes of horse-radish and smoked bacon, sweet, slightly oily, long dry spicy finish - very original but maybe a little bit heavy at the end. - 8/3/2001: cloudy honey colour, nice head, superb complex nose (honey, spicy, horse-radish), full-bodied, sweet with some acidity, long spicy aftertaste (4/9/7/5/17) pale yellow colour, few head, well-hopped, fruity, full-bodied, some acidity, bitter finish bottled; courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a cloudy red-bordeaux colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of red fruits marmalade (strawberries, mango), almost no carbonation; sweet and without bitterness, thin-bodied; quite watery aftertaste with lingering notes of red fruits - very dubious and nothing more than bad homebrew level (considering the honorable quality of their other beers, I have to suppose something went wrong with this bottle) tasting session in Pickwick@Bern - pours a slightly hazy pale amber colour with no foam left; the nose shows a gentle aromatic hoppiness with hints of caramel; very low carbonation and a very light malt body; clean palate; short and watery caramelish aftertaste - very delicate and definitely too thin for my liking tasting session in Pickwick@Bern - very dark ruby-brown colour with an elusive beige foam; roasted black chocolate aroma with a touch of licorice; medium but delicate malt body; moderately bitter and quite low carbonation; soft mouthfeel; more chocolatey notes in the finish - subtle and balanced tasting session in Pickwick@Bern - pale golden-amber colour with a poor head retention; fair aromatic hoppiness leaving citrusy and flowery notes; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; the moderate bitterness clearly indicates that this is a british IPA style; quite long lasting flowery hoppiness - balanced and well-made but not very bold courtesy of Philipp Sigg - pours a cloudy blond colour with a solid and bright white foam; nice lace; fair aromatic hoppiness with notes of bitter oranges and flowers; moderate and regular carbonation; good malt body, juicy palate and with a decent bitterness; quite long flowery hoppy finish with more notes of oranges - a good one pale golden colour, fine head, citrus, medium hopped - nothing good, nothing bad deep bronze colour, fine head, strong floral aroma, full-bodied with a dry aftertaste pale golden colour, few head, big bubbles, floral aroma, dry and short aftertaste - rude and hard to drink pale orange colour, big head, floral aroma, full-bodied, dry with some finishing acidity dark brown, short head, roasted, spicy, coffee SBJ 2010 - clear amber-bronze colour and with a little but persistent head; aroma of oranges with light notes of solvent; sweet and rounded palate, medium to full-bodied, no real bitterness and a sweetish, slightly fruity finish with hints of warming alcohol - lacking of malt presence for a beer that strong draught - lightly hazy bright golden-orange colour with a little foam; robust herbal hoppy nose with light diacetyl notes; a good malt backbone and a solid tart bitterness; long and very herbal finish - good balance between hops and malts, a very good zwickel draught - pours a dark ruby-brown colour under a creamy beige head and a correct lacing; solid but not overwhelming spicy aroma (ginger and cloves ?); medium to full malt body; some tartness; long aftertaste where the malts, spices and hops nicely fit together - very pleasant courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and bright golden colour, little but persistent white foam; fair and subtle aroma of fresh herbs and hemp; respectable malt body, some sweetness and a modest bitterness, slightly oily, quite short herbal and a bit buttery finish - not bad courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - slightly hazy amber colour under a quite long lasting foam; aroma of caramel with a light note of solvent; medium-bodied, and soft palate; moderate carbonation; some residual sugars in a gently malty and caramelish finish - short finish; harmless courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy bright orange colour with a persistent white head; it shows a fair aroma of corn, banana and cloves; sweet and medium-bodied, a subtle carbonation and a hint of sourness; some residual sugars in a long fruity (mainly banana) and gently spicy finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - almost black coloured with a moderate dark beige foam left; correct lacework; toasted aroma with notes of black chocolate and butter; moderate malt backbone and with a light sourness, quite dry with an aftertaste of ashes, licorice and lingering sourish notes - probably slightly infected courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear amber beer under a creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of chewy malts, exotic fruits and solvent; full-bodied and gently sticky, some acidity and very dry; long dry aftertaste of fruit bubblegum and plastic - dubious courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - fully cloudy copper coloured with no head retention; aroma of caramel and citrus; fresh nose; medium-bodied and miainly sweet, a late tartness introduces a quite long caramelish finish with some herbal notes - very interesting but quite weird; and it's hard to believe this is only 2.25% courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy pale orange colour without head retention; fair fruity aroma (peaches and apricots peels); a moderate carbonation and malt body; a touch of acidity and some late bitterness bring an interesting balance in the palate; moderately dry and quite long fruity finish from 3 Sinne - pours a hazy golden-blond colour with a modest head retention; aroma of blood oranges and olives; medium-bodied and with a smooth mouthfeel, quite low carbonation and bitterness; the finish is pretty fruity with some residual sweetness and light corny notes - well-made from beer shop 3 Sinne, Steffisburg - it’s autumn here with, as usual, a thick, depressing fog; so what could be a better time to drink this beer ? (Näbu=fog in swiss german) - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a little foam left; fairly fruity nose (tangerines and orange peels), light notes of solvent in the background; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; fresh palate and with a hint of late bitterness; long fruity finish (once again, oranges tones dominate) - pleasant courtesy of Philipp Sigg - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with absolutely no foam left; aroma of orange peels and cane sugar; medium-bodied and juicy palate, pretty sweet and with no bitterness; residual sugars in a fruity and corny finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - very slightly hazy blond-amber with a robust white head; light flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; slightly oily and with a thin malt backbone; quite fizzy, low bitterness and a fairly long aromatic hoppy finish with some citric notes - a decent and delicate session beer courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy reddish-copper colour with absolutely no foam; aroma of prune and cola; very low carbonation, sweet and with a moderate malt body, no bitterness; aftertaste of prune and raspberries - a strange beer courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy lactic-orange colour with a solid but quickly collapsing white foam; citric, corny and overmatured fruits in the nose; thick and sticky, heavy, fizzy, irregular malt body and quite harsh palate; aftertaste of oranges, quite soapy - doesn’t make my day from 3 Sinne, Steffisburg - pours a cloudy golden-orange colour with a persistent white foam and a nice lacing; aroma of hay and citrus with notes of ripe bananas; medium-bodied and with a creamy mouthfeel, gently acidic and with a long corny and fruity finish - well-made and satisfying courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with a persistent light beige foam; aroma of blood oranges and hints of candi sugar; juicy palate, medium malt backbone, sweet and gently sticky on the tongue; effervescent and short bitter fruity finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear reddish-amber beer under a solid and long lasting foam; very flowery aroma with notes of vegetables and hints of diacetyl; a decent malt backbone and a moderate carbonation; gently sticky and with some harshness; some residual sweetness in a long malty, corny and lively tasty finish - interesting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with no foam left; shy malty aroma with flowery notes; moderate malt body; low carbonation and pretty dry flowery and malty finish - rather characterless and styless courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer under a persistent creamy foam; aroma of chewy malts and red fruits marmalade; rounded and velvety palate and with a moderate carbonation; low bitterness and with a long fruity and flowery finish with some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer under a giant creamy beige foam with some malty tones; good malt backbone,a low bitterness but some corny harshness; residual sugars and long notes of toffee and biscuit in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark brown beer under a very foamy beige head; very chocolatey nose with light hints of nuts; quite thin malt body; decently tasty and with some tart bitterness; long chocolatey finish with some corny notes; slightly lactic draught@Aargauer Bierfest 2010 - clear bright blond colour with a modest head retention; very shy aroma of ... oily grass maybe ?; medium-bodied and very neutral, no bitterness to mention; light oily grassy aftertaste - incredibly boring: the perfect beer for the masses draught@Aargauer Bierfest 2010 - cloudy dark orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; aroma of citrus and banana with a touch of cloves; highly carbonated and with a sweet medium malt backbone; the finish is effervescent with more notes of banana - drinkable draught@Aargauer Bierfest 2010 - very pale golden-yellow colour under a solid and persistent bright white foam; nice lacework; notes of butter and corn; thin to medium-bodied, deeply neutral, no bitterness; hints of rancid butter in an otherwise neutral finish - awful courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Thierry Corbat - cloudy orange colour, little collapsing foam; aroma of corn and pepper; weird; moderate malt body, some sourness/acidity, very short and elusive aftertaste of corn and banana courtesy of Allen - hazy amber-orange colour under a firm and persistent pale beige foam; aroma of oranges, bread and almonds, smooth palate with a medium malt body, sweet with no real bitterness; long bready and almondy finish - a very personal interpretation of the pale ale style ... courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark reddish in colour, big foamy pale beige head; aroma of melon, bread and honey; medium-bodied, smooth and with some sourness; short and dry fruity finish with a lingering sourness - looks top-fermented to me; in any cases nothing to do with a Märzen courtesy of Allen - pours a hazy dark orange colour under a persistent foam; nice lace; aroma of almonds with grainy notes in the background; medium-bodied, fair and regular carbonation, very low bitterness, moderate almondy finish - not much character and with a profile similar to the Pale Ale draught@brewpub - cloudy golden-blond colour with a solid persistent white foam; nice lace; some aromatic hoppiness with notes of peanuts; medium-bodied and crisp, some decent late bitterness, fairly aromatic finish - as the swiss germans would say: süffig! draught@brewpub - hazy blond colour with a long lasting white foam; unclean aroma of paper with shy grassy notes; subtle carbonation and a decent malt body; shows a fair bitterness, moderately dry finish with herbal and corny notes - looks a bit old but otherwise quite good draught@brewpub - hazy dark ruby-brown colour with a little but persistent beige foam; nice lace; the nose is gently toasted with fair notes of caramel and biscuits; medium-bodied with a sweet malt backbone; some tartness and a decent bitterness, moderately dry and long aftertaste of caramel and bitter almonds courtesy of Mario Muther and Max Herger - pours a hazy reddish-brown colour under a little persistent beige foam which is leaving a correct lacing; some subtles notes of caramel and pepper come through a rather shy aroma; gently earthy; very soft and mild palate with a moderate carbonation; medium-bodied; a bit sweer and with no botterness; caramelish aftertaste with a touch of licorice - nicely made, this brew is a real caress and, despite its relative high alcohol content, would make a good session beer. And I'm a bit surprised to learn that it is bottom fermented. courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of caramel and undefined herbs; toasted malts; medium-bodied and quite astringent, some late biting bitterness; dry toffeish aftertaste with vegetable-like notes - hard to drink and looks green to me; the first disappointment from this brewery courtesy of Mario Muther - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid long lasting and bright white foam; nice lacework; aroma of cloves dominates leaving notes of corn and banana underneath; medium-bodied and with a reasonable carbonation, some sweetness and a moderate tartness; more notes of cloves and corn in the finish - a subtle and not really tasty, yet pretty drinkable, weizen courtesy of Mario Muther and Max Herger - hazy reddish-orange colour with little foam remaining; aroma of orange marmelade with touches of caramel, alcohol and solvent; good malt body, slightly sticky and quite sweet; no bitterness and a long malty fruity and a bit sweeties-like finish - atypical from Bierhütte - pours a hazy dark amber beer with a modest head retention; moderate hoppy aroma with notes of caramel and flowers; low carbonation, medium-bodied and with a velvety palate, a late gentle bitterness and a long malty and flowery hoppy finish - nicely made courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy golden-blond colour with a little but long lasting white foam; a charming aroma of peanuts, herbs and dust wuth a light metallic touch; medium malt body and with a high carbonation, tasty and fairly bitter, moderately dry and with a long herbal hoppy finish - you know what? this beer is good re-rate August 2012, from Erzbierschof - hazy copper beer under a persistent beige foam; aroma of almonds with fruity hoppy tones underneath; yeasty, pretty velvety palate and quite full-bodied; a solid bitterness before long malty and hoppy notes of caramel, peaches and almonds in the finish

January 2012 - courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - cloudy amber-orange beer, persistent white foam; aroma of almonds, wet grain, aromatic hops; creamy palate and quite thin-bodied, fairly bitter but quite unclean finish with more hoppy almondy notes and some residual sweetness - as potential but looks definitely too young (3/7/5/3/13) courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - hazy amber beer; poor head retention; some wet grain, fairly aromatic hoppiness with notes of almonds, peaches; medium to full malt body; slightly sticky and pretty tasty; quite dry and with a long bitter fruity and piney finish courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - quite clear brown beer with no head retention; slightly woody and spicy; chewy malts and a medium malt backbone; sticky palate, very sweet; very sharp malöty and woody spicy finish with hints of vanilla - weird but not without interest courtesy of the Erzbierschofs - pitch black beer with a fast collapsing dark beige foam; pretty roasted coffee aroma with notes of licorice and herbs; very sweet and full-bodied; thick and oily; a late and very robust bitterness with a long coffeish and chocolatey finish with lingering notes of licorice; salty and nutty notes - a bold and very nice beer from Erzbierschof - dark beer under a solid creamy beige foam; long lasting and leaving a beautiful lace; a solid hoppy aroma of red fruits are meeting fair notes of coffee; creamy palate and with a respectable malt backbone; fairly bitter and pretty dry; long aftertaste of coffee, nuts with again a solid hop presence - beautiful beer courtesy of Tom Strickler - dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; fairly smokey aroma with notes of ashes and brownies; respectable malt backbone, moderate carbonation and with a light earthy bitterness; pretty dry and smokey malty finish - very well-integrated smokeyness courtesy of Tom Strickler - fully copper-orange beer with a robust and persistent creamy beige head; shows a solid hoppy aroma with notes of pineapple, litchies and grapefruit; full-bodied and with a juicy palate and a creamy mouthfeel; a solid bitterness and a long and robust fruity hoppy finish (grapefruit dominates) - a great beer courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy and very dark brown beer with a solid and long lasting dark beige foam; nice laceworkM aroma of chocolate and red fruits hoppiness; some apparent alcohol; velvety palate; full-bodied, moderate carbonation and a huge bitterness; very long bitter hoppy finish with an heavy chocolatey maltiness and warming alcohol notes - impressive ! Sit back and enjoy ! courtesy of Bruno Stoller - cloudy dark orange beer with a modest head retention; fairly fruity hoppy aroma (oranges, apricot and cream); full-bodied and slightly sticky, some maltiness followed by a robust but never aggressive bitterness ; very long hoppy fruity finish - a powerful, tasty and very well-made hop juice ! courtesy of Bruno Stoller - cloudy dark reddish-orange beer under a creamy persistent beige head; nice lace; fairly hoppy, citrusy with notes of peaches, melon and cream; a solid carbonation and full-bodied, some sharp tartness and sweetness; late and respectable bitterness; slightly dry and with a long almondy and fruity bitterness - very nice courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a solid and firm white foam left; a robust aroma of hay and overmatured bananas; very sweet and quite full-bodied, a light acidity lasting in a long aftertaste of cloves, hay and banana - pretty though a bit too heavy courtesy of Philipp Sigg; bottom fermented - pours a cloudy dark reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; a pretty balanced aroma of malt and plums; a moderate carbonation and a medium malt body, some sweetness and a light tartness, almost no bitterness, quite dry and with a pretty long and subtle prune finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a fully cloudy orange beer with no head retention; it shows a gentle fruity nose (orange peels and peach) with a touch of corn; rounded palate and a medium malt backbone, quite tasty and moderately bitter; light aromatic fruity hoppiness in the aftertaste - very drinkable courtesy of Bruno Stoller - slightly hazy orange beer with no head retention; very perfumy hoppy aroma with notes of apricot and peaches; medium.bodied and gently sticky; dry and very bitter with a long fruity hoppy finish - a pleasant hop bomb courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of peanuts with hints of oranges; medium-bodied but with a quite short finish; gently corny and flowery aftertaste courtesy of Philipp Sigg - pours a cloudy reddish-brown beer under a solid bright and long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace left on the side of the glass; aroma of sweet malts and caramel; slightly earthy, medium-bodied and quite sweet, decently tasty palate; a hint of earthy bitterness in a malty finish from 3 Sinne - cloudy reddish-bordeaux colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lacework; a flowery touch along with notes of prune and apple; medium to full-bodied, a sweet malt backbone, a subtle carbonation and a fair bitterness; moderately dry and fairly hoppy fruity and flowery finish - a nice one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark amber beer with a little disparate foam left; gently earthy malty aroma with notes of red fruits; medium-bodied, low bitterness and carbonation; slightly dry and long earthy and flowery finish - very drinkable courtesy of Patrik Feller - dark orange colour, little but firm head, notes of orange zest and butter, the mouthfeel begins sugary, medium-bodied, the finish is a bit tart and carbonated, dry with some diacetyl notes courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy amber-orange colour with a little beige foam; gently earthy biscuity nose with notes of red fruits in the background; good and regular malt body, soft mouthfeel and subtle carbonation, mainly sweet with a late touch of bitterness, moderately dry earthy and fruity finish - balanced and very drinkable: nice work! courtesy of Patrik Feller - dark black colour and with a little dark beige foam left; nice lace; deep roasted aroma of chocolate , pralines, licorice and hops; moderate carbonation and quite thick palate, some sweetness; very malty and chocolatey aftertaste with some residual sugars - solid and with lot of character courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy dark orange beer under a very foamy pale beige head leaving a nice lacework; strong aromatic notes from the Simcoe in the nose; notes of grapefruit and caramel; medium-bodied and with a velvety palate; subtle carbonation; a late and decent bitterness which lasts in a very long dry and aromatic hoppy finish - beautiful! courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - cloudy blond-orange colour with tons of big particules floating within; little irregular foam; fairly hoppy nose with fruity notes (apricot, tangerines) but also a flowery touch typically homebrew-like; unclean palate, medium-bodied and with a solid astringent bitterness; short and a bit watery, flowery finish with a lingering bitterness - inaccurate courtesy of Patrik Feller - slightly hazy reddish-brown beer with a little persistent beige foam; fairly toasted malty aroma with notes of caramel and some red fruits; low carbonation and a thin to medium malt backbone; some sweetness and a light bitterness; yeasty caramelish aftertaste with notes of hay, short finish courtesy of Patrik Feller - pours a cloudy orange colour under a solid and persistent white foam; fair aroma of grapefruit, cloves and corn; fresh and lively palate, high but subtle carbonation, good balance between sweetness and some tart acidity; long and moderately dry grapefruity and grainy finish with lingering spicy notes - an impressive robust yet refreshing weizen courtesy of Patrik Feller - hazy blond colour with a little persistent pale beige foam; fresh hoppy aroma, citrus and cream; moderate carbonation and creamy palate; medium-bodied; a decent bitterness and a creamy and almondy hoppy finish with light yeasty notes courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy orange colour with a modest foam left; aroma of candi sugar, apples and pineapples; the strong sweetness is partially balanced by some tartness from the high carbonation and a light acidity; good malt backbone; a decent late bitterness and some residual sugars in a long fruity and yeasty, estery finish - an impressive work again from Patrik courtesy of Patrik Feller - dark brown colour with a little foam left; malty and slightly chocolatey, caramelish nose; full-bodied, some sweetness and a light earthy bitterness; long chocolatey malty finish with lingering bitterness - great ! courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy lactic orange colour; no foam left; a strong presence of yeast, spicy and slightly corny; medium-bodied, high carbonation, quite dry corny and spicy finish courtesy of Patrik Feller - bright and fully cloudy reddish-orange colour, firm and respectable persistent beige foam; aroma of dust, orange peels and mango; quite smooth mouthfeel, subtle and regular carbonation, decent malt body and with a robust bitterness; the finish is quite dry, bitter and fruity but a bit short from 3 Sinne - fully cloudy dark orange colour and with a poor head retention; aroma of fresh cream, oranges and caramel, notes of cinnamon; medium to full-bodied, some sweetness and a solid but subtle carbonation, a decent bitterness along with light spicy notes; more notes of oranges and some residual sugars in the finish - beautiful brew again from Patrik! courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - pours a dark brown colour with a ruby hue; little and persistent beige foam, correct lacing; slightly toasty, biscuity maltiness with a buttery touch; soft palate, very thin malt body partially hidden by a solid carbonation; the finish is effervescent, short with vague malty reminiscence courtesy of Patrik Feller - the beer is a bit nervous at the opening, seeking its way out of the bottle ... hazy blond-orange colour with a beautiful giant foamy head, aroma of orange peal with a touch of solvent, sweet and medium-bodied, long malty and flowery finish with some residual sweetness courtesy of Patrik Feller - hazy dark orange colour with a little foam left; fairly spicy and yeasty aroma; notes of hay in the background; high carbonation and very tasty, some acidity; long aftertaste of banana and spices courtesy of Patrik Feller; january 2009 - black coloured with a little dark beige foam; aroma of cold coffee, ashes and licorice; low carbonation and medium-bodied, sweet and with a quite short aftertaste of chocolate and licorice again - balanced; a good dessert beer

courtesy of Patrik Feller; April 2005 - very dark brown colour, firm little head, toasted aroma, notes of solvent, medium-bodied at best, tart bitterness, the finish is dry and quite unpleasant (notes of wort and solvent) - fermentation problems ? (4/4/4/2/6) from 3 Sinne, Steffisburg - cloudy orange-bronze colour with a little persistent foam; aroma of apricot peels and bitter oranges; good malt body and fairly tasty; juicy palate and with a good bitterness; quite dry and bitter/acidic finish, very fruity - a very good beer courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - hazy blond-orange colour with a big creamy white head; the aroma is yeasty, dusty and flowery with some fruity tones underneath; high carbonation and with at best a medium malt body; effervescent and rather sweet; the finish is a bit dry with more dusty and yeasty notes - not bad at all courtesy of Philipp Sigg - dark amber-orange colour with a little but long lasting pale beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of marzipan and almonds, slightly earthy; a decent malt backbone; a light bitterness and a slightly dusty and earthy finish - subtle courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - hazy golden-amber colour, fine stable head; a solid resinous and floral hoppiness, very aromatic; medium-bodied, quite creamy mouthfeel, the finish is dry and bitter with a hint of homebrew-touch (probably caused by the use of cane sugar) - very interesting courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy reddish-orange colour under a solid and long lasting bright white foam; correct lacework; fresh aroma showing notes of apples, cream and almonds; soft and velvety mouthfeel and with a respectable malt body, subtle carbonation, some sweetness and no bitterness, pretty fruity finish - fresh and very drinkable; a beautiful beer, but I doubt this declared Märzen is bottom fermented courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; beautiful lacework; earthy and dusty nose with notes of red fruits underneath; very creamy palate, velvety and very tasty; a good malt backbone, dry and very bitter, long earthy and fruity finish - a nice beer again from Patrick courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a hazy and very dark brown beer under a very foamy beige head; aroma of roasted malt and with a solid presence of hops; notes of herbs, licorice, coffee and hints of mint; a respectable malt backbone and a creamy mouthfeel; fairly bitter and with long lingering notes of roasted malts, herbs and spices - a very good beer! courtesy of toni Flükiger - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a creamy and persistent beige foam; superb lacework; yeasty aroma with notes of malt and banana; hints of cloves and butter; rounded palate and with a good malt backbone; sweet and velvety, moderate carbonation, low bitterness and with some earthy and sourish tartness; slightly dry and with a long malty spicy and earthy finish - pretty interesting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a very dark brown beer under a robust and long lasting creamy beige foam; roasted aroma of tar, licorice and black cherries; quite creamy palate with a fair malt backbone; some dry bitterness on top of a tasty palate; long creamy dry and earthy toasted malty finish - hits the nail on the head courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - hazy amber colour, little fast disappearing foam leaving big bubbles on the side of the glass; spicy aroma (cloves ?) with some acidic notes; some sweetness and a clean palate; a touch of acidity/sourness; malty and spicy finish - tastes like Xmas courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - very dark brown colour, little foam; a bit toasty with notes of chocolate; medium-bodied, a touch of acidity and a moderate chocolatey finish - nothing special draught@Aargauer Bierfest 2010 - cloudy dark amber-brown colour with a little beige foam left; nice lace; gently aromatic with notes of toffee and some fruits in the background; medium-bodied and a creamy mouthfeel, fairly bitter with long notes of flowers and caramel

courtesy of Hansruedi Giger; sampled as Oberfricker Hopfe-Tropfe Bernstein - clear and pale amber colour, little foam; aroma of apple and butter; medium-bodied and an acidic touch; the finish is quite flat and fruity - looks quite uncontrolled (3/5/4/2/9) from Coop, Biel - clear dark amber-bronze beer under a long lasting and firm beige foam; correct lacework; decently hoppy and malty aroma showing notes of biscuits, red fruits marmalade and a hint of spices; creamy palate and a good malt backbone; fairly bitter and slightly dry; long hoppy and gently spicy finish - very nicely balanced and deeply drinkable courtesy of the Sudwerk’s team - clear dark brown beer with a rubish hue; little foam left; a decent flowery hoppiness with notes of black cherries, fresh apples and hints of molasses; medium to full malt backbone, clean and rounded palate; low bitterness; the finish is moderately long with hints of licorice, black cherries and raisins - develops earthy notes while getting warmer; nicely made and deeply drinkable courtesy of Sudwerk - pours a clear deep and bright golden beer under a persistent white foam; aroma of wheat and fruity hops, hints of mango and banana; a subtle carbonation and a velvety palate makes it very drinkable; a medium sweet malt backbone balanced by some dry wheaty tartness; a light bitterness and saltiness; dry wheaty and aromatic hoppy finish with light spicy notes - subtle and charming; very enjoyable courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very dark beer with a rubish hue; no foam left; roasted aroma of cocoa, black cherries and licorice; quite highly carbonated and with a medium to full malt backbone; fairly bitter, quite dry with long notes of cocoa; roasted malts and licorice in the finish - very pleasant and deeply drinkable from Coop, Biel - slightly hazy golden bronze beer with a persistent and creamy white foam; nice lacework; buttery and herbal, subtle aromatic hoppiness with fruity notes underneath; medium-bodied and rounded palate, some bitter tartness; fairly carbonated; quite dry and gently bitter fruity and buttery, pretty hoppy, finish hazy reddish-amber colour with a good head retention; the aroma is very discrete with only some fruity hoppiness and a buttery touch going thru; a regular medium to full malt body, some tartness and a decent dry bitterness; the finish is soft and moderately malty - understated pours a hazy blond colour under a stable white head and a nice lacing; subtle aromatic hoppiness, slightly herbal; some tartness due to the high carbonation; a solid bitterness and a decent malt body; the finish is dry and herbal with more presence of hops - a good beer light hazy golden-blond colour with just a little foam remaining; charming herbal aroma, flowery; high carbonation and a medium malt body; some tartness and astringence, a decent bitterness; the finish is quite dry with long herbal notes courtesy of Rutzicka - hazy orange colour, almost no foam remaining; aroma of fresh cut apple, a touch of bread; quite high carbonation, some sweetness, medium-bodied and a yeasty finish - honest but not more courtesy of Roger De Jonckheere - hazy orange colour, little foam; aroma of deeply overmatured bananas and cloves; sweet and moderate carbonation and malt body; slightly tart acidic finish with more banana and spicy notes courtesy of Rutzicka - dark amber-brown colour, little beige head; moderate caramelish nose; quite high carbonation, some sweetness; finishes short, malty and dry with more caramelish notes courtesy of Doeschi - hazy reddish-bronze colour with a poor head retention; a shy aroma of chewy malts and red fruits; medium-bodied and slightly sticky; a moderate carbonation, some sweetness and almost no bitterness; more chewy malts appear in the finish - not terrible courtesy of Rutzicka - clear amber colour, little beige head; aroma of caramel with some earthy tones; quite sweet, medium-bodied, some residual sweetness, malty and nutty finish - not much true to the style courtesy of David Hofmann - slightly hazy blond beer under a persistent white foam; a decent aromatic hoppiness with hints of corn and honey; medium-bodied and with a moderate bitterness; quite long aromatic flowery hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; gently hoppy aroma with crisp peanutty notes; a subtle carbonation and a quite velvety palate, medium-bodied and decently tasty; some flowery hoppiness building a charming bitter and dry finish - a good surprise clear golden colour, few foam, the aroma is not noticable, watery and dry - a poor beverage of colorized, carbonized water from Café de l'Union, Lens, Valais - cloudy copper-orange beer with absolutely no foam left; aroma of citrus, sour apples, esters and some undefined spices; moderate malt body and with a tart acidity, low carbonation and pretty sticky; the finish is short and dry with grapefruity and yeasty notes - barely drinkable deep golden colour, no head, well-hopped, dry draught@brewpub - quite funny: they needed 15 minutes to pour a glass, the beer was so extremely foaming.... hazy golden-orange colour under a solid white foam; aroma of diacetyl and corn; low carbonation and sweet, medium malt body and quite oily texture; more notes of boiled vegetables in the finish otherwise rather tasteless - there is room for improvement here... bottled from the brewpub- cloudy orange colour with a little white foam left; fresh and solid aroma of ginger, very herbal, moderate malt body with a subtle carbonation and some sweetness; quite long herbal finish with lingering notes of ginger - not bad at all draught@Aargauer Bierfest 2010 - cloudy dark reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam left; fair hoppy tones with notes of cherries, caramel and chewy malts; medium-bodied and quite tasty, slightly sticky; the sweetness from the malts is overwhelmed by a solid bitterness; quite dry and long malty and fruity hoppy finish - a very nice beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark reddish colour, little persistent pale beige foam; a solid flowery hoppiness is met by fair raspberries notes; hints of cream and apricot in the background; clean palate, medium- to full-bodied and with a moderate and subtle carbonation; finishes sweet and bitter, very long and fruity (raspberries) finish; quite dry - original, interesting and very well-made draught@erzbierschof’s Bar - dark black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; correct lace; roasted with fair herbal and mint aroma; notes of vanilla, nut and pepper in the background; moderate malt body, subtle carbonation; light sourness; finishes a bit short with light roasted coffeish notes along with more notes of mint, herbs and licorice - could afford a more generous malt backbone courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark black colour with a solid foamy dark beige head; nice lacing; the nose is fairly roasted with aromas of black chocolate and oranges; quite full malt backbone, tasty and slightly sticky; some sweetness, a decent bitterness introduces a long chocolatey, slightly spicy and gently fruity finish - nice shot again from Raphaël! bottle from SoBiTa 2010 - hazy blond orange colour with no head retention; robust and complex aroma of almonds, apricot and undefined spices, some esters and notes of vinegar; moderate carbonation and full-bodied, sweet and sour/acidic; fruity and acidic finish with more notes of vinegar - original, complex and very good! courtesy of Jonathan Dubuis - cloudy blond beer with no foam left; aroma of hemp and tilia; a low carbonation, medium-bodied, earthy and hempy finish courtesy of Jonathan Dubuis - hazy blond colour with a poor head retention; aroma of elder and hemp; low carbonation and quite full-bodied, some acidity in top of the sweetness; long citrusy hempy finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy orange colour with a little but long lasting foam; the nose shows subtle notes of apricots and cream; rounded and plain in the mouth; a respectable malt backbone and a decent and regular bitterness; quite dry and long bitter fruity finish - the successor of the Pacific North West and the Ale gains in subtlety what it loses in character; a perfect session beer but I will miss the North West ... bottle from SoBiTa 2010 - pours a cloudy reddish-amber colour with a modest beige foam left; very fruity hoppy nose (blood oranges, grapefruit and mango) with fair woody and flowery tones; full-bodied and juicy palate with a solid but not aggressive bitterness; long woody and bitter fruity finish with a hint of almonds - very nice beer again from Trois Dames courtesy of fiulijn - dark brown colour with no foam left; robust aroma of gingerbread and cloves; medium-bodied and slightly acidic; dry and hoppy, highly spicy finish - tons of Xmas shit in my mouth ? no thanks ! bottle from SoBiTa 2010 - cloudy orange colour with a little pale beige foam left; slightly yeasty nose with notes of oranges, a bit phenolic and spicy; sweet and full-bodied, moderate carbonation; long fruity and yeasty finish with some warming alcohol notes - pretty good draught@brewery, Nuit de la Fraîcheur - cloudy pinkish-red colour with a persistent little pinkish foam; fresh and slightly fruity nose with a hint of ginger; soft mouthfeel, moderate malt body; the ginger is more present in the finish along with some coriander draught@brewery, Nuit de la Fraîcheur - fully cloudy bright green colour with a little head retention; solid aroma of hemp with subtle notes of carambola in the background; moderate malt body and sweet; explosive aftertaste of hemp and herbs in the finish - it’s like eating a space cake draught@brewery, Nuit de la Fraîcheur - cloudy dark orange colour with a modest head retention; fair aroma of apricots peel with light spicy notes (coriander and candi sugar); a solid sweetness and a moderate malt body; light sourish notes before long notes of apricots and coriander again - the less interesting of those special Fraîcheur but still a nice work from Raphaël who probably reached the maximum you can go with such dangerous experiments my swiss beer number 1000 ! - courtesy of Laurent Mousson - it pours a cloudy reddish-brown colour with almost no foam left (only some shy beige traces subsist); sourish nose of vinegar, prunes and apricot; vinous; sweet and sour with a moderate but regular carbonation; decent malt backbone; the finish is quite dry with long sourish notes and deep fruity tones; well-brewed, very enjoyable and to the point: business as usual from Trois Dames hazy dark ruby-brown colour with a solid creamy beige head; nice lace; fresh herbal, grassy hoppiness; some cookie maltiness comes as the beer gets warmer; medium-bodied, moderate bitterness; long malty and hoppy finish - pleasant pours a dark black colour with a fast vanishing foam; strong aroma of coffee with notes of vanilla; sweet and full-bodied, fair and subtle carbonation; long coffeeish, mocha finish - a great dessert beer though quite one-dimensional black coloured, no foam, toasted aroma of black chocolate, notes of licorice and corn, oily, light to medium-bodied, low bitterness, moderate coffeish/chocolatey aftertaste - rounded, balanced and well-made ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy amber colour with a moderate head retention; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of strawberries and tea; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; a solid bitterness; very long hoppy aftertaste of red fruits and flowers with notes of caramel and with a lingering bitterness - very nice stuff indeed! And dangerously drinkable ... re-rated march 2008 - pours a hazy reddish-brown colour with a little beige head; nice lacing; earthy, slightly nutty with notes of red fruits; medium-bodied, rounded palate; late and decent dry bitterness; finishes dry and earthy, biscuity with some fruity notes underneath

may 2005 - cloudy dark reddish in colour, little chaotic foam with big bubbles, aroma of mango and a touch of diacetyl, sweet and a bit oily, dry and moderately bitter finish, notes of red fruits and something quite unpleasant in the aftertaste (looks like small fermentation problems) (3/5/6/2/11) courtesy of Raphael Mettler - slightly hazy dark brown colour with a little collapsing beige foam; robust and charming flowery hoppy aroma; some biscuity notes in the background; good and rounded malt body; decent bitterness before a very long aromatic hoppy aftertaste - very nice courtesy of Raphael Mettler - hazy orange colour with no foam left; aroma of old apples and oranges, resinous and a touch of pine needles; full-bodied, oily and sticky with a robust bitterness and a touch of sourness; very bitter fruity hoppy aftertaste, long and malty - great brew; not for the weaks lactic-orange colour, cloudy, fine head, strong coriander aroma, orange peal and notes of haye, fresh and acidic, the finish is corny and spicy, very dry which makes it very refreshing courtesy of Laurent Mousson - fully cloudy blond-orange colour with a firm and long lasting white foam; fair aroma of orange peels, cinnamon and a touch of dust; very subtle carbonation and a robust sweetness, quite thick, very tasty and paradoxically quite velvety; lot of residual sugars and very fruity finish (oranges dominate) with lingering spicy notes and a warming alcohol touch (hard to believe this beer is only 6,8%; I would have said 9 to 10%) - a very good and unusual swiss beer re-rated january 2008; courtesy of Raphaël Mettler - cloudy dark amber colour under an irregualar foam formed mainly of big bubbles; fair flowery hoppiness, definitely less fruity than last time; notes of pine needles; good malt backbone supporting a very strong bitterness; some astringence; dry and long bitter hoppy finish where the woody and flowery notes dominate - I still have trouble to realise this is a swiss beer ... nice work Raphaël!

june 2006 - pours a slightly hazy reddish-amber colour with little foam remaining; aroma of cream and apricot, orange; a very sharp, astringent bitterness takes immediately control of the palate; oily and with a good malt body; long dry and bitter finish showing some flowery notes and where the fruity tones stay in the background - this is a good, but a bit too one-dimensional, hop potage (4/7/7/4/13) re-rate 1/2008; courtesy of Raphaël Mettler - hazy blond coloured with a little unregular white foam but a nice lacing; gentle flowery hoppiness showing notes of cream and honey; medium-bodied, rounded and with a decent bitterness; long flowery and bitter hoppy finish - a nice session beer

may 2005cloudy dark amber colour, fine head, nutty, buttery aroma, medium rounded body, long dry hoppy and nutty finish - good balance (4/7/7/4/13) sampled at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid creamy foam and a nice lace; very aromatic hoppiness, grapefruity, perfumy with notes of cream; medium-bodied, robust late bitterness, very dry and bitter, long finish - a wonderful beer sampled at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - very dark brown colour with a little beige/brown head; nougat and alcohol, toasted with peppery notes; low carbonation and slightly oily; medium to full malt body; very bitter with notes of alcohol, coffee and chocolate; dry - very good from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - cloudy dark orange beer with a little pale beige foam left; vinous with notes of vinegar, raisins and sour apricots; medium- to full malt backbone; slightly sticky and fairly sourish; some sweetness below; quite dry with a long sourish and fruity aftertaste sampled at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - cloudy amber-orange colour, stable pale beige head; spicy and hoppy aroma, notes of vinegar; rather low carbonation, slightly oily and medium-bodied; dry and bitter, acidic finish with spicy notes - balanced, full of character and very good courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - cloudy dark golden-orange colour with a little white/beige foam; nice lacing; superb hoppy aroma; grapefruit, cream and pineapple, resinous; medium to full-bodied; tart and robustly bitter; the finish is fairly dry showing a very long bitterness along with notes of tangerines and orange peels - what a great beer ! bought at the Solothurner Biertage 2009 - pours a cloudy red-amber colour with no head retention; very aromatic aroma with strong notes of apples and raspberries; sourish and vinous; good malt body, moderate but regular carbonation, sweet and sour, very long raspberry aftertaste, sourish and quite long - one more marvelous brew from Raphael! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - slightly blond-orange colour with a persistent pale beige foam; bready and dusty nose with fruity tones underneath; medium-bodied with an astringent mouthfeel, late and gentle bitterness before the aftertaste which leaves a flowery hoppy touch in the mouth - a good session beer but which looks a bit green to me from Optissima Optik, Bern - pours a cloudy orange beer with almost no foam left; a fair and fresh aroma of mint with hints of corn in the background; medium-bodied and with a subtle yet fair carbonation, some light sticky sweetness balanced by a tart bitterness/acidity; finishes quite dry with more presence of mint - fresh, subtle and decently complex: Raphaël still masters dangerous beer styles pours a fully cloudy dark orange colour with no foam remaining; rare enough: a small insect (looks like a very little bee) was already in the bottle ! hmmm, fine ! Aroma of bitter oranges and a touch of yeast; irregular and quite poor malt body; acidic/sour and astringent; the finish is citrusy and cheap vinegar-like - this beer is green and bad sampled december 2006, named Goupille - the beer is foaming nervously out of the bottle at the opening; fully cloudy dark orange colour with no remaining foam; very yeasty, bready aroma with some notes of tangerines; overly carbonated, quite thin-bodied, sweet and sour/acidic; solid astringence; very dry yeasty, citrusy finish - uncontrolled and bad; the brewer is apparently happy with it since the beer has not improved (it's even worse) in almost 3 years ...

sampled april 2004 under the name "Formule Blanche"cloudy dark orange colour, the initial very foamy head quickly disappears, strong corny aroma, notes of matured bananas, sweet and overcarbonated, slightly oily, the finish is dry, short and corny
(2/5/4/2/8) cloudy dark amber colour, few foam, light notes of caramel in the nose, medium-bodied, sweet and slightly bitter, the finish is short, fruity with some metallic notes from Landi in Nottwil - cloudy dark orange colour with a solid and persistent bright white foam; aroma of tangerines with some dusty notes; creamy mouthfeel with some tart acidity; medium malt backbone, lively palate and with a slightly acidic, fruity finish - I really doubt this brew is bottom fermented but in any cases a quite interesting beer from Landi in Nottwil - pours a fully cloudy orange colour with a modest head retention; aroma of citrus, banana, corn and hay; some sweet malt backbone, medium-bodied; a note of tart acidity, quite high carbonation, moderately dry corny and slightly fruity finish - not bad courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown colour and with a persistent creamy beige foam; slightly toasted malty aroma with notes of butter and grapefruit; soft and velvety mouthfeel, moderate malt backbone, gently sweet and with an aftertaste of cookie and grapefruit - very interesting my swiss beer #700 ! - pours a cloudy red-amber colour, nice little head; robust malty aroma with notes of marzipan, caramel and red fruits (strawberries mainly), medium to full-bodied, respectable bitterness, the finish is rather dry, earthy with light fruity notes - hey ! a surprisingly good beer from this brewery courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy reddish-orange in colour and with no head retention; aroma of candi sugar, orange peel and corn; full-bodied and with a high carbonation; pretty tasty, a moderate bitterness, fizzy and estery fruity finish with lot of residual sugars - not bad at all pale golden colour, few head, aroma almost not distinctive (apricot), pear, dry dark orange colour, no head, deep spicy aroma, acid, overcarbonated, lemon aftertaste - the brewers had a bad day while brewing this one ... brewed using rice and spiced with ginger - slightly hazy pale orangeish colour with a modest foam remaining; rather metallic nose where the ginger subtly appears along with notes of corn and tangerines; the body is rather thin and mostly hidden by a high carbonation and a harshness probably due to the rice; very dry and lemony finish - very unusual and better than the first impression would let you think courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; moderate aroma of apple and juniper; highly carbonated and pretty sweet; medium-bodied; some acidity and quite dry; the finish is a bit harsh with long notes of green apple and juniper courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - brewed using wood ruff; cloudy orange in colour and with a poor head retention; aroma of herbs, hay and farm; creamy mouthfeel and with a medium malt body; some tart bitterness and a long herbal, slightly medicinal aftertaste - well-executed but terribly unconvincing courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy orange beer under a little white foam left; nice lace; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of apples, citrus and apricot; moderate malt backbone, a light astringency and a solid bitterness; dry slightly herbal and fruity hoppy finish - refreshing and pretty nice though not overly tasty courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy golden-yellow colour with a persistent white head; strong spicy aroma (cinnamon, cardamom), rather high carbonation, creamy mouthfeel, long spicy aftertaste (anis and cinnamon) - well-made and creative courtesy of Philipp; brewed by Philipp Sigg and Urs Flunser for the 40th anniversary of Philipp - cloudy golden-brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of chewy malts, red fruits marmalade and caramel; a fair malt backbone and some sweetness; a solid tart carbonation and a decent dry bitterness; the finish is pretty dry with lingering fruity and malty tones - subtle yet full of character courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy dark orange colour under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of orange peels and mango; slightly lactic; creamy mouthfeel and fairly carbonated, good malt body, some sweet malt backbone and with a decent sourness bringing a good balance; slightly dry and pleasantly fruity, sourish finish - very well-made courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy orange colour with a little foam left; correct lacing; very fruity nose (starfruit and apricots), slightly yeasty; fizzy and medium-bodied, a solid but subtle carbonation; a late moderate acidity and some residual sugars before a long very fruity finish - very drinkable courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - black coloured and with a robust foamy beige head; slightly roasted with notes of black chocolate, pralines and prune; medium malt body, subtle but solid carbonation; slightly oily, some initial sweetness and with a late bitterness and slightly acidic touch; gently bitter roasted ans chocolatey finish - precise and very pleasant courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy pale orange colour with a persistent and firm bright white foam; nice lacing; dusty nose with notes of herbs and a buttery touch; medium-bodied and creamy mouthfeel with some tartness on top of it; fairly bitter and tasty, quite long herbal and bitter finish, slightly grapefruity - superb! courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy brown colour without foam left; fair aroma of honey and pear; sweet and with a hint of tart acidity; quite full-bodied; some residual sugars and with long honeyish notes in the finish - very drinkable courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark brown colour with a little but long lasting creamy beige foam; toasted biscuity aroma with notes of licorice and undefined spices; creamy mouthfeel and with a robust malt backbone, effervescent, sweet and with a moderate tart bitterness; some residual sweetness in a long malty and biscuity finish - accurate and very good; definitely one of the best breweries in the country courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy copper-amber colour with a long lasting creamy beige foam; correct lacing; the aroma is solidly earthy with fruity tones underneath; a good malt body and a subtle carbonation, very tasty and with a gentle bitterness; long earthy and slightly peachy finish - a beautiful beer again from this skilled brewer courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy orange colour with no head retention; aroma of marzipan, apples and pear; slightly lactic; low carbonation, sweet and gently acidic; thin to medium malt backbone; the finish is slightly acidic and very fruity with a touch of almonds - very interesting courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark orange colour with a little beige foam; quite shy aroma of flowery and honeyish hoppiness; medium-bodied and with a quite high carbonation, a light sweetness and a moderate bitterness; the finish is almondy with light fruity tones courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy blond coloured with a little foam left; nice lacework; a solid aroma of ginger along with fair fruity hoppy notes; some initial tart acidity, good malt body, pretty sourish and bitter; long aftertaste of fruits and ginger -lot of character but all things are very well integrated; beautiful work again from this brewery courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy copper-orange colour with a little foam left; the aroma is slightly earthy with notes of red fruits; sweet and medium to full malt body; oily and with some residual sugars; aftertaste of matured fruits and almonds courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a little beige foam left; gentle aroma of red fruits marmalade with light earthy tones; medium malt backbone, some tartness and a light earthy bitterness; malty finish with notes of red fruits in the background courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy reddish-amber colour with a persistent little beige foam; aroma of almonds and blood oranges; velvety mouthfeel and with a subtle carbonation, bitter/sweet and medium malt backbone, a fair bitter hoppy finish with fruity and almondy notes - very good stuff! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy orange colour with a solid persistent white foam; nice lace; aroma of old apples and cellar, notes of exotic fruits; fairly hoppy; medium-bodied, a hint of sourness and a fair dry bitterness, slightly herbal; the finish is fresh, dry and bitter with long fruity notes - a beautiful refreshing beer courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy copper coloured and with a solid and firm long lasting beige head; nice lacework; a fair earthy aroma with notes of grapefruit in the background; good malt body and with a light sourness; malty and earthy, biscuity finish; quite long - a very good beer again from UG Bräu courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy blond beer with a bright and persistent white foam; correct lacework; crisp and corny aroma, light fruity (banana?) notes; tart and medium-bodied, highly carbonated; finishes dry with corny and fairly aromatic and earthy notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange colour under a solid long lasting foam; a fair yet subtle aroma of smoked bacon with light fresh fruity notes in the background; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, quite astringent and with a late bitterness; subtle and well-integrated smokiness in a long creamy finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - hazy orange-amber colour with no foam left; aroma of matured banana and pineapple with light notes of cane sugar and coriander; medium-bodied and slightly sourish, gently oily and with a long fruity and corny finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy orange colour with a fast vanishing head; aroma of oranges, apricot and corn; quite rounded palate, medium-bodied, a moderate carbonation and a low bitterness (if any); gently fruity finish with lingering corny notes - well-brewed but not really tasty courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent foam left; strong aroma of overmatured bananas, pineapples and candi sugar; overcarbonated and highly sweet, slightly sour and quite full-bodied; long fizzy aftertaste with some residual sugars and more notes of bananas; some warming alcohol notes too - some corrections would make of it a wonderful beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy reddish beer with no foam left; ; assertive woody notes and with pretty subtle aroma of sour cherries; moderate malt body, a subtle carbonation and a light sourness; quite dry and long aftertaste of cherries with a lingering sourness - very nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy and red in colour; a solid and bright pinkish-beige foam; a fair aroma of sour cherries, wood, herbs and strawberries; slightly sour, a solid carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; dry and long sourish aftertaste of cherries with some wood reminiscence - refreshing and well-made courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - hazy dark red-amber beer under a little beige foam left; a deep fruity and flowery hoppiness with notes of melon and citrus; a moderate carbonation and malt backbone; a solid yet neither aggressive nor overwhelming bitterness; moderately dry and with a very long very hoppy fruity and flowery hoppiness - a well-made and very drinkable hop juice! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; the aroma shows some sourish fruity tones; slightly woody; fizzy palate and with a good malt body, some light sweetness dominated by sourish notes which last in a fizzy and slightly dry woody finish with notes of cellar - may have suffered from bad aging (almost 2 years old) and I will have to give it an additional chance from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer under a very foamy white head; correct lacework, pretty corny aroma with fresh notes of yellow fruits; fresh and lively palate, medium-bodied, dusty with a light corny tartness in the finish - very drinkable from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; aroma of cream and mango; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; creamy palate, low bitterness and a long creamy, slightly fruity finish courtesy of Urs Flunser - hazy amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of orange and banana, light yeasty and caramelish; fairly sweet, full-bodied, lot of ripe fruits and a warming alcohol touch in the finish; residual sweetness
courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; 9% - cloudy dark amber-blond beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; aroma of banana and alcohol; very sweet and full-bodied, creamy palate, low bitterness, long malty aftertaste of ripe fruits; hints of caramel and with quite burning alcohol notes (4/6/7/3/12) - 4/17/2012 courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy copper-orange beer under a very foamy head; aroma of tea and flowers with light piney notes; creamy palate and medium-bodied; moderate bitterness; a hint of sourness and a long flowery hoppy finish with more lingering notes of tea courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear golden beer under a long lasting and bright white foam; dusty and slightly corny with fair fruity notes underneath; velvety palate and medium-bodied; fresh and lively; quite dry with a long corny and fruity finish - very nice beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy and pale yellow beer under a solid and creamy bright white foam; aroma of orange peels with hints of coriander; a solid carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; some acidity and a long fizzy and gently spicy, corny and citrusy finish - subtle and very drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-brown beer with a little persistent beige foam; a fair aroma of cocoa and pralines; medium-bodied, some unwelcomed sourness, creamy; long aftertaste of chocolate with notes of sour apples - this beer is 2 years old and definitely didn’t aged very well courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy reddish-brown beer under a slightly pinkish creamy and persistent foam; nice lace; slightly dusty aroma with fair yet subtle notes of dry cherries; creamy palate and a respectable malt backbone; quite dry and long dusty aftertaste of cherries - subtle and elegant draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - dark black coloured with a solid persistent beige foam; fairly roasted coffeish notes with a touch of black chocolate and nuts; clean and rounded palate, mainly sweet, moderate carbonation, late and restrained bitterness , creamy mouthfeel and a long chocolatey aftertaste - a very nice beer courtesy of Ueli Bösiger; brewed using Bowmore - slightly hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting foam; pretty whisky-like aroma, smokey and flowery; medium-bodied and with a creamy palate; low carbonation and bitterness; gentle smokey notes in a long flowery hoppy and caramelish aftertaste - very nice draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - cloudy dark orange colour with a persistent beige foam; aroma of cream and orange peel, citrus; good malt body, clean palate and with a regular carbonation; a quite robust bitterness, dry and bitter fruity finish with lingering hop tones - a solid yet not exuberant IPA; nice work SBJ 2010 - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a poor head retention; slightly perfumy and fruity aroma (oranges come to mind); subtle carbonation and moderate malt backbone; juicy palate, gently bitter with a quite long fruity and almondy finish - a subtle beer from a fine brewer draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - cloudy dark orange colour, poor head retention; decently hoppy with notes of orange peel and citrus; subtle and regular carbonation, some initial sweetness and with some acidity; quite dry and gently bitter finish with long fruity tones, corn and traces cinnamon - a very well-brewed session beer courtesy of Ulrich Bösiger - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a very thin beige foam left; a fair aroma of coriander with notes of celeri and citrus; a robust but fine carbonation, medium-bodied and with a fair herbal tartness, some bitterness and a long coriander aftertaste with notes of some other undefined spices - a dangerous but successful experiment courtesy of Ulrich Bösiger - hazy amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; unusual aroma of vegetables (something close to pumpkin) and malt with some flowery hops; low carbonation and with a decent and regular malt body; the finish is moderately dry with a vegetable dominance but quite short - interesting and very drinkable draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - fully cloudy copper-orange colour with a moderate head retention; very yeasty, some flowery hoppiness with notes of peanuts; quite full-bodied, the palate is a bit unclean but quite lively and tasty; dry and decently hoppy finish; fairly bitter - another good surprise from this small brewery courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - black coloured and with a little beige foam left; nice lacework; gently roasted, aroma of cold coffee and vanilla; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; quite dry roasted aftertaste of coffee, licorice and ashes courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - cloudy copper-red colour and with a little beige foam left; the aroma is very earthy with fair notes of hemp; medium-bodied and with a fair but subtle carbonation; a low bitterness and a tart earthy finish with more lingering hempy notes; finishes quite dry - well-made courtesy of Ulrich Bösiger - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor foam left; charming aroma of citrus and honey with some notes of yeast; a good malt backbone and a lively tasty palate; some tart acidity in top of a fair carbonation; some sweetness below; long residual sugars - shows a nice balance and is very drinkable courtesy of Ulrich Bösiger - hazy dark orange colour with a little white foam left; subtle aroma of elder, blood oranges and honey; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; some bitter/sourish notes bring a good balance; a light stickiness and a pretty lively palate; finishes a bit fizzy and slightly dry leaving quite long fruity notes (elder dominates) as well as honey and aromatic hoppy tones bottle from the SBA 2010 - cloudy blond-orange colour with a moderate head retention; aroma of oranges and exotic fruits with some buttery notes; medium-bodied and juicy palate, moderate carbonation; the finish is again fruity and buttery courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a cloudy dark orange colour with a moderate head retention; aroma of corn, coriander and orange peels; quite thin-bodied but decently tasty; some acidic tartness and a solid and subtle carbonation; the finish is quite dry with some bitterness and a lingering aftertaste of orange peels (the coriander stays now in the background) - fresh and well-made! courtesy of Ulrich Bösiger - pours a cloudy pale orange colour with a little persistent pale beige foam; correct lacing; a fresh aroma hits the nose showing notes of almonds, corn and grapefruit; quite thin-bodied with a subtle carbonation and light tart corny notes; quite low bitterness and with a subtle grainy and fruity finish - very drinkable and well-brewed courtesy of Ulrich Bösiger - lactic-orange colour, fully cloudy and under a firm and persistent bright white foam; superb lacework; a well-present aroma of hay, corn and banana; cloves appear while the beer gets warmer; medium-bodied and with a fair but subtle carbonation; a light tart acidity introduces a long corny finish with more notes of cloves; the banana stays now in the background - very nicely made draught@SoBiTa 2010 - dark black colour with a persistent dark beige foam; fairly roasted with decent hoppy tones; aroma of nut and coffee with a touch of vanilla; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; a solid bitterness introduces a long and very dry finish where hops and coffee make feel their presence again - a truly wonderful beer draught@Erzbierschof’s bar - dark black beer with a little beige foam left; lactic aroma with notes of wet dog, vanilla and roasted black chocolate; low carbonation and medium malt body; some late bitter tartness, light notes of ashes come along with roasted coffee and vanilla - very nice hazy blond colour, big creamy head, very strong and dry aroma of hemp, very floral, medium-bodied, some sweetness before a long aftertaste of hemp - the hemp character is very present but the beer manages to have some balance and not to be cloying courtesy of Natalie - pours a hazy golden beer under an elusive white foam; a fair dry herbal hoppiness; medium-bodied, pretty tasty and decently bitter; aromatic herbal finish, quite dry - well-brewed and seems to have improved a lot considering the rating of my friend Allen courtesy of Natalie - pours a slightly hazy amber beer with a modest head retention; aroma of lowland whisky with notes of caramel, chewy malts and red fruits marmalade; pretty sweet and slightly sticky; respectable malt backbone; a light and late whisky smokiness with more notes of red fruits; gently dry - not bad from Bierhütte - slightly hazy dark blond colour and with a little firm and long lasting white foam; subtle aroma of elder with notes of corn and cream underneath; thin-bodied and with a creamy palate, a light sweetness and no bitterness; the finish is short and pretty neutral with light reminiscence of elder - achieves its goal but fails to satisfy a beer geek very dark brown colour with a fine foam, toasted and buttery, notes of almonds, light to medium body, sweet with a decent finishing bitterness, light notes of black chocolate - subtle and very nice ! from Drinks of the World, Bern - cloudy dark red-amber colour with a little beige foam left; the nose is gently spicy with notes of chewy malts and red fruits; a good malt body, some sweetness with a bitter tartness; fairly tasty, slightly dry spicy and gently fruity finish - pretty nice cloudy orange colour, fine creamy head, light corny aroma, medium-bodied, fresh and acidic, the finish is dry and moderately malty pale orange colour, few head, weak aroma, touch of hazelnut, smooth and full-bodied, slightly bitter finish clear amber-blond colour, fine creamy head, blood and caramel in the nose, buttery, sweet and flat, slightly tart in the finish - this kind of amber beer is a painful new trend in my country. I just don't get the point of it. courtesy of Allen - fully cloudy orange colour with a firm and persistent white head; the nose is a bit phenolic with notes of oranges; fizzy mouthfeel and medium malt body vanishing on the end of the tongue, some sweetness and with a touch of sourness, quite dry and moderately long sourish fruity finish - dubious and looks top fermented to me courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond orange colour and with a persistent white foam, nice lacework; deep earthy and hempy aroma; highly carbonated and medium-bodied, pretty tasty, short and dry solid aftertaste of hemp and earth - a very well-made hemp-beer from Schatt Getränke, Maur - pours a cloudy dark amber colour with a persistent slightly beige head; nice lacing; the aroma is earthy and vegetal; medium malt backbone and with a subtle carbonation; decent bitterness and a long earthy and quite dry finish - a good beer pale golden colour, few head, fresh, vegetable aroma, perfumy, astringance, dry, unpleasant finish transparent golden colour, the head disappears quickly, smells like washing powder, synthetic - bad pale golden colour, few head, floral, medium hop aroma, fresh, herbal, some character - pleasant re-rated 8/2015, from Hallo Boissons - bright and translucide golden beer with a long lasting white head; a decent herbal hoppiness; clean palate, medium-bodied, decent bitterness; more herbal notes in a quite dry finish - simple yet ok

1/2003clear pale golden colour, few foam with big bubbles, fat grassy nose, medium-bodied, light oily, dry malty and a bit plastic-like finish (3/4/4/2/7) bought at the brewery’s shop; 2 L bottle - slightly hazy pale golden colour with a solid and firm bright white foam; beautiful lace; the aroma shows decent flowery hoppiness, dusty with notes of peanuts; low carbonation and with a velvety mouthfeel; some late bitterness; malty and flowery finish; quite long - at last a good beer from this brewery! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange colour with a poor head retention; estery aroma with notes of citrus, corn and banana; medium malt backbone, a subtle but solid carbonation; residual sugars and more citrusy and corny notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy copper-red colour with a modest head retention; earthy aroma with notes of vegetables and red fruits underneath; moderate malt backbone and quite harsh palate; slightly dry, earthy and with more vegetables in the aftertaste - not convincing courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a dark brown colour with a poor head retention; notes of marzipan with some toasted maltiness; medium-bodied and with a medium sweet malt backbone, some tartness; earthy, corny and malty biscuity finish with light notes of vegetables - pretty decent from Hallo Boissons in Conthey - cloudy reddish beer with no head retention; aroma of elder and corn with notes of vinegar; fizzy and with some sweetness, medium-bodied and with a quite harsh palate; fizzy aftertaste of elder and corn from Hallo Boissons in Conthey - cloudy brown in colour with a little persistent beige foam left; a decent biscuity maltiness with notes of toffee and metal; tasty and tart palate, medium malt backbone, some late bitterness and a long corny malty and biscuity finish - approximate but quite nice from Hallo Boissons, Conthey - hazy blond-orange beer with a little but persistent foam; a robust aroma of coriander stays on top of corny notes; medium-bodied and with a tart acidity; the finish is quite watery with again a strong presence of coriander - tastes artificial and with exagerated notes of coriander from the brewery - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a very foamy head ; nice lace; the aroma is yeasty with deep notes of caramel, flowers and almonds; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation, some tartness and an acidic touch; moderate bitterness and a long flowery and slightly peppery finish - quite interesting flavoured with dandelion - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; the aroma is more fruity (mango and oranges) than herbal; a good malt backbone and a moderate carbonation; pretty tasty; slightly dry and bitter herbal and fruity finish; long lasting - very interesting and well-made from the brewery; a Steinbier - slightly hazy dark blond beer under a firm creamy and long lasting white foam; mild aromatic nose with notes of dust, cream and hazelnut; soft and velvety mouthfeel; thin to medium-bodied; fresh, a light sweetness and a low bitterness; long flowery finish - charming and subtle from the brewery - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; aroma of straw, earth and yeast; notes of cloves underneath; very juicy palate, gently acidic and pretty lively; medium-bodied and with a long spicy and grapefruity finish with notes of hay - another original and very well-made beer from urPur from the brewery - cloudy beer with a colour of honey; poor head retention; a solid aroma of ginger and cloves, notes of pepper/chili; a fair carbonation and malt backbone; sharp aftertaste of ginger and cloves - definitely correctly brewed but quite exaggeratedly spicy to be really enjoyable pours a pitch-black colour, the initial foam is instantly diiminishing, leaving just some perlage on the side of the glass; a strong mocha aroma reaches the nose, some notes of chestnut too; the body is a bit oily with a medium maltiness, it finishes moderately dry with a touch of bitterness before a quite long aftertaste of coffee - balance and character for a very enjoyable beer hazy blond colour, nice firm creamy head, subtle and moderate aromatic hoppiness with notes of orange peel, melon and spices, medium-bodied, the sweetness is quite hidden by the effervescent mouthfeel, low bitterness, long malty finish with some residual sweetness - a very nice session beer ! hazy amber colour, the foam is quickly reducing, discrete aroma with some notes of caramel and apple, earthy, medium- to full-bodied, touch of bitterness before a quite dry and long malty earthy finish draught at the Solothurner Biertage 2007 - cloudy dark orange colour, little chaotic foam formed of big bubbles; aroma of very matured bananas, sweet and medium-bodied with a rather low carbonation; long and cloying banana finish with some residual sugars from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark amber-orange beer with almost no head retention; aroma of tea, chewy malts and red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; some sweetness and a tart fizzy and quite empty dry finish; vaguely fruity - the infection problems have been mastered but the beer remains modest

November 2010; from the brewery - pours a dark golden-orange beer with no head retention; the aroma is flowery with sourish notes; a low carbonation, a medium malt backbone and a late sourish notes; quite dry flowery hoppy finish - could be pretty good once the infection problems will be solved from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy dark orange beer under a firm and persistent white foam; gentle and very shy aromatic flowery hoppinessM creamy palate and velvety; low carbonation and thin to medium-bodied; a decent bitterness and a hint of acidity; short and dry flowery hoppy finish - just correct from the brewery - pours a cloudy blond-lactic colour under a creamy bright white foam; nice lacework; aroma of cardamom and coriander; some citrusy notes; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; a velvety mouthfeel, pretty sweet and with hints of late citrusy acidity; some residual sweetness in a gentle grapefruity finish - has definitely improved from the brewery - cloudy amber-brown colour with a little beige foam left; subtle aroma of figs, dates and berries; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and a gently oily palate; some sweetness; long aftertaste of dates with some residual sweetness - pretty nice one from the brewery - cloudy dark brown colour with a solid creamy and persistent dark beige foam; quite sourish aroma with notes of chocolate and grapefruit; medium to full malt body, some sourness; quite dry with a long sourish coffeish aftertaste - should be pretty nice once the infection problems will be solved draught@brewery - hazy dark amber-brown colour with a little persistent beige foam; correct lacing; malty and gently caramelish aroma with solid flowery hoppy notes; some astringency and a medium to full malt backbone; subtle but solid carbonation; long malty and caramelish hoppy flowery finish - well-made but maybe a bit too young draught at the brewery - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a persistent pale beige foam; nice lacework; the aroma is dominated by cloves and another spice I just can't put a word on it; the fruity tones stay in the background; velvety mouthfeel and quite low carbonation for the style; moderately sweet; notes of banana appear in the finish along with lingering notes of cloves - an elegant weizen draught at the brewery - quite cloudy blond beer with a solid and long lasting bright white foam; fresh and fair aromatic hoppiness, slightly fruity with light almondy and herbal tones, medium-bodied and solidly bitter; quite dry and very long bitter herbal hoppy finish - fresh and solid, a beer with character

draught at the brewery; 8/2006 - hazy blond colour with a little foam; aromatic hoppy nose with notes of tangerines; clean palate, medium-bdoied and with a decent bitterness; moderately dry finish, some fruity and yeasty notes in the aftertaste (3/6/6/3/12) draught at the brewery - hazy dark amber colour, little foam and a nice lace; gentle malty and caramelish nose; clean and respectable malt body, low bitterness; the finish leaves notes of marzipan draught@Erzbierschof - hazy golden beer with a persistent bright white foam; buttery and grainy aroma; medium-bodied, aftertaste of mushrooms, corns and butter - ugly cloudy orange colour, no head, touch of corn, strange sourness, light bodied, unpleasant amber colour, practically no head, weak aroma with notes of plum, acidic, full-bodied and uniforme, oily cloudy pale yellow colour, fine head, fresh, hoppy, citruy, crisp, very smooth, corny, light bitterness in the finish red-amber colour, fine head, citrusy, hemp aroma, oily, sweet, light hemp aftertaste - more balance as in its stronger version especially labelled "WM-Bier 2006" but this is probably the same recipe - pours a hazy blond-orange colour under a very foamy, white head; the aroma is yeasty with grapefruity and herbal notes; medium- to full-bodied, astringeant and with a solid bitterness; moderately dry and long hoppy flowery finish - much better that it was in my memory draught@Solothurner Biertage 2009 - quite cloudy golden-blond colour with a little persistent foam; crisp and quite discrete peanutty nose; shy aromatic hops; a good malt body, quite fizzy and with a decent bitterness, long corny and slightly citrusy finish - a decent beer which is quite rare for such marketing products golden red colour, dry hoppiness, bitter taste red-brown colour, almost no head, aroma of caramel and butter, slightly burnt, light-bodied, flowery - quite discreet pale golden colour, few head, well-hopped, pleasant body, orange, some character brewed with honey and elder for the 150th anniversary of the brewery ... though this one is closed since a long time - pours a bright golden-orange colour under a little foam; nice lace; light honeyish (and with some imagination elder-ish) notes in the nose; moderatey sweet, medium-bodied, no bitterness; gentle honeyish finish - no character but acceptable from the brewery - very dark brown almost black coloured with a modest head retention; a solid roasted coffeish aroma with fair notes of vanilla; mediumb-doied and pretty sweet, a moderate late bitterness and an aftertaste of coffee and black chocolate; moderately dry - a nice beer from the brewery - slightly hazy golden-bronze colour with a modest head retention; aroma of pear, old apples and crystal malts; tasty and lively palate, some tartness in top of a good sweet malt backbone, pretty highly carbonated, low bitterness and a long fruity, gently sticky malty finish from the brewery - hazy reddish-amber colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of chewy malts and dark fruits; the palate is gently sticky, a subtle carbonation and a respectable malt backbone; low bitterness; flowery notes meet the fruits in a quite long lasting finish - balanced and well-made courtesy of Toni Flükiger; a hemp beer brewed under contract by a brewery from the Jura vaudois ... - pours a cloudy orange colour with a poor head retention; a pure but not exaggerated hemp aroma leaving notes of citrus and coriander in the background; a robust carbonation and a moderate malt body; some sweetness; no bitterness and more coriander and hemp in the finish again brown colour, almost no head, buttery and slightly smokey, thin body, medium maltiness, dry golden colour, few head, strange vegetable aroma, dry and sour amber, trouble, fruity nose, pleasant sweet finish (caramel?) cloudy orange colour, few head, aroma of peanut and solvent, sweet, dry and strange, notes of orange in the finish clear golden colour, few head, hoppy, floral, full and oily, dry and slightly bitter finish with notes of peanut - quite heavy pours a totally opaque amber-brown colour under a big foamy and creamy beige head, nice lacing; strong hazelnutty, slightly buttery aroma; very smooth, creamy mouthfeel; medium malt body; long earthy and nutty finish - balanced and well-made but terribly hard to classify pours a cloudy bright orange colour; almost no head; aroma of yeast and orange peal; medium-bodied with a slightly tart acidity; some bitterness before a dry orangeish and yeasty finish where some flaws appear (homebrew-like touch; fermentation problems ?) tempering what could have been a good beer courtesy of Sonja Gysin and Florian Ruch - cery cloudy dark orange colour with a solid creamy white head and a nice lacing; yeast and almonds in the nose; medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, fair bitterness and quite dry finish; long aftertaste of almonds and herbs - balanced and pretty good ! courtesy of Sonja Gysin and Florian Ruch - pours a fully cloudy dark brown colour under a rocky beige head; aroma of nuts and cookies with a subtle touch of cloves and ginger; moderate and irregular malt body though quite tasty; some initial sweetness, creamy mouthfeel and a long bitter and spicy finish - it tastes like Christmas courtesy of Sonja Gysin and Florian Ruch - fully cloudy dark reddish-brown colour, big creamy beige head; nice lace; robust but not overwhelming aroma of pumpkin and carrot, a nutty touch; creamy mouthfeel and a low carbonation, some sweetness; a bit dry, low bitterness, more pumpkin exhalation in a quite long lasting finish - superbly brewed; very probably the best pumpkin beer I have sampled courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy blond-orange in colour and with a persistent bright white foam; a very shy aroma of orange peel, corn and almond; medium-bodied, a moderate bitterness and a quite malty and almondy finish - bring some more character in the nose and everything will be fine it pours a slightly hazy golden-amber colour which does not last very long; the malty notes dominates the hops in a earthy aroma; very clean and respectable malt body, some sweetness; the finish is moderately dry with lingering biscuity notes - a good and very nicely made session beer clear and very pale golden colour, very little foam, the nose shows a very lazy hoppiness with a touch of wet corn, sweet and medium-bodied at best, no bitterness, short and slightly dry corny finish - useless pale golden colour, big bubbles, few head, aroma almost not noticable (nut? vinegar?), flat, some dryness pale golden colour, few head, typical rotten waste aroma of a NA beer, carton, absolutely horrible - not intended for human consumption dark brown colour, few head, deep caramel aroma, smokey, very malty, lot of character hazy pale golden colour, few foam, crisp aromatic hoppiness, full-bodied, bitter and dry, full-bodied, medium sweetness, bitter and dry malty finish - balanced and quite robust dark brown colour, no head, malty, caramel, slightly roasted, thick, full-bodied with some bitterness in the finish clear pale golden colour, almost no foam, light aromatic hoppiness, sweet with a decent malt body, dry insignificant finish - well-made and neutral without much character, very swiss indeed ... slightly hazy golden colour with a persistent foam and a nice lace; very modest aromatic hoppiness with a touch of butter; robust malt body; some sweetness and a decent bitterness; the finish is moderately dry and malty with some hoppy reminiscence hazy copper-amber colour with a nice foamy head; aroma of peanuts with a touch of hops and malt; medium to full-bodied, low carbonation, some biscuity maltiness in the finish - correctly brewed but lacking of character sampled on the same day where Eichhof announced the takeover of Ziegelhof - cloudy very pale orange colour under a giant foamy white head, nice lace; citric and corny nose with some banana notes in the background; very creamy in the mouth, the high carbonation is not enough to hide the weakness of the malt body; the finish is all corny/wheaty with light notes of wort - could be worst but I will not regret this beer in case Eichhof decides to stop its production courtesy of Florian Ruch - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; the aroma is pretty green with notes of unmatured red fruits and yeast; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation, very creamy mouthfeel, no bitterness and with a flowery fruity finish courtesy of Florian Ruch - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer, modest head retention; yeasty with notes of apples, esters and hints of alcohol; medium-bodied and slightly tart; pretty dry, earthy and gently fruity finish from Bierladen, Schwarzenburg - pours a cloudy dark blond colour with a solid and persistent white foam; nice lace; unexpected notes of smoked malts in the nose (nothing on the label indicates this could be a smoked beer) along with spicy and herbal notes; rather full-bodied and with a regular carbonation; decently tasty and lightly bitter; long smokey and earthy malty finish - a beautiful beer from Bierladen, Schwarzenburg - cloudy amber-orange colour with a huge pale beige foam; nice lacing, gentle aromatic hoppiness along with fair malty notes; good malt body and with a late but quite fair bitterness; dry and biscuity, earthy finish - very interesting from beer shop 3 Sinne - cloudy dark orange colour without head retention; aroma of orange peel, cinammon and a touch of sulphur; low carbonation and slightly sticky, some sweetness, some astringent bitterness; aftertaste of bitter oranges; quite dry fruity finish - strange and a bit chaotic but interesting from Bier Laden, Schwarzenburg - cloudy dark blond beer, a solid smoky nose, bacon-like with notes of fruits underneath; short and dry smokey finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas Schneider - cloudy orange colour with a little foam left; a fair but pretty well-integrated smokiness with notes of malts and undefined spices; fairly carbonated, medium malt body, pretty tasty and decently bitter; ,long smokey malty finish with notes of bacon and a light fruity touch in the background - very good! from 3 Sinne - hazy copper-amber colour with a huge creamy beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of banana, nutmeg and ginger; medium-bodied and with a high but subtle carbonation, some light initial sweetness followed by a slightly tart bitterness; quite dry and long spicy finish with light honeyish notes - very good beer again from Zulg from beer shop 3 Sinne - cloudy amber-brown colour with a little beige foam left; solid spicy aroma (ginger and cloves come to mind) with notes of honey in the background; moderate carbonation and a decent malt body; gentle bitterness before a long spicy and honeyish aftertaste - really tastes like Xmas! A very nice one from 3 Sinne - hazy blond-orange colour with a long lasting bright white foam; nice lace; aroma of orange peels and herbs, slightly spicy; creamy mouthfeel and a good malt backbone, sweet and with a decent bitterness; long fruity and spicy finish - nicely brewed courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy bronze beer under a long lasting white head; nice lacework; slightly sourish nose with notes of caramel and flowers; soft and velvety palate; decent malt backbone; low bitterness but with again a light sourness; flowery hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy brown beer with no head retention; vaguely earthy aroma with notes of wood; moderate malt backbone and rather tasteless; low carbonation and no bitterness; short earthy finish - very poor courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy blond.orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of Lowland whisky, very flowery and earthy; medium-bodied, low carbonation and gently bitter; the finish shows a long flowery finish with notes of caramel courtesy of Matthias Schärer - blond coloured with light amber hue; the foam is not lasting very long; corny nose with notes of almonds; mediium malt body, slightly oily and a bit harsh; sweetish with a low bitterness and a quite long yeasty, corny finish - a bit heavy, low character and no class at all courtesy of Thomas Schneider - cloudy lactic-orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of coriander and lime; gently citric and thin-bodied; short and quite dry finish; citrusy and unpleasant buttery aftertaste - confusing from Bierhütte.ch - pours a cloudy dark brown colour under a very foamy pale beige head; nice lacework; gently toasted biscuity maltiness, some sweetness and a pretty high carbonation, some astringency and a decent malt backbone; the finish is fizzy with earthy notes from Bierhütte.ch - fully cloudy brown colour, little but persistent beige foam; a solid aroma of banana with notes of yeast and esters; highly carbonated and full-bodied, a solid sweetness, tart and very fizzy with lot of residual sugars and long notes of overmatured bananas in the finish - for fans of St Bernardus Abt 12 only ... from Bierhütte.ch - hazy brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of banana and undefined spices (ginger, nutmeg ?); medium-bodied, a light tart spicness; earthy and spicy finish from Bierhütte.ch - slightly hazy blond-orange in colour and with a solid foamy white head; a fair fruity and honeyish hoppy aroma; medium-bodied and gently oily on the tongue, a light sweetness and a very respectable bitterness; a long oily hoppy finish with more fruity and honeyish notes - a very good one alcohol 3 to 3,5% - clear golden colour, giant foamy head; aroma of dust, musty, yeasty notes; quite thin-bodied and with a very low carbonation, sweet with a decent malty finish; more dust, yeast and some residual sweetness in the aftertaste - Thanks to Laurent Mousson for sharing this bittle with me. I wonder if this is really supposed to be the same beer that SilkTork found so wonderful ?!? clear dull yellow colour, no foam, the nose shows nothing but some infection problems, sweet and light-bodied, the finish quickly vanishes in the mouth - thanks anyway to Laurent Mousson for sharing this one with me (hey! a new country is a new country ...)! very light colour, some spicy aroma, average flavor with something unpleasant in the aftertaste yellow colour, few head, slightly cloudy, some herbs and few hops in the nose, medium-bodied, tart with a dry and slightly sour herbal finish - just acceptable nice golden colour, fine head, good hop aroma, sweet, heavy golden-orange colour, few head, medium hop aroma with notes of alcohol, full-bodied, crisp with a dry bitter finish - well-balanced and much better than its stronger brother clear golden colour, fine head, low hoppiness, alcohol aroma, sweet and oily, dry alcohol finish - unbalanced courtesy of Markus Obrist - clear and pale golden colour with a little white foam left;some wet paper and traces of solvent; sweet and smooth on the tongue; moderate malt body; the finish is buttery with more notes of paperboard brewed under licence from BGI (1875) - clear golden colour, few foam, light fruity hoppiness, the body is quite neutral with a dry moderate finish - modest brewed under licence since 1980 - clear bright golden colour, few foam, dry herbal aroma, good malt body, strong bitterness, very dry bitter herbal finish - very good clear bright golden colour, big creamy head, fat herbal aroma, medium-bodied, light bitterness, dry herbal finish - far above the average of an african beer clear golden colour, fine head, very discreet hop aroma, smooth, full-bodied, tart with a short watery finish clear golden colour with a big creamy head, light herbal hoppiness, sweet with a quite creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied, the finish is moderately malty and dry with more herbal notes - a correct pale lager intense golden colour, herbal aroma, neutral, not bad ... pale and clear golden colour with a little foam and a correct lacing; some oily aromatic hoppiness, some sweetness and a moderate malt body; slightly oily mouthfeel, a touch of bitterness and a short elusive finish courtesy of Hasan Kaydin - fully cloudy copper-orange colour with a little but long lasting foam; aroma of corn and grapefruit; robust malt body and sweetness with a fair tart acidity to bring some balance; quite juicy mouthfeel and a long corny and fruity finish - quite heavy but not bad at all canned; from Kizilagac - pours a very pale golden-yellow colour with no foam left; a vague oily hoppiness is all the nose has to propose; sweet and with a good malt backbone; oily palate and with a very low bitterness; the finish is corny with light oily and grassy notes - acceptable golden colour with a fine head and a beautiful lace, malty and corny with a touch of alcohol, sweet and full-bodied with a dry malty and alcohol finish - surprisingly drinkable for a malt liquor ... and almost balanced. canned; bought in Side, Turkey - clear straw coloured with a long lasting firm white head; very dusty nose with strong notes of paperboard and somehow lactic; thin and watery, very smooth; tasteless finish - not drinkable

golden colour with few foam, aroma of wet carton, flat with an horrible plastic-like aftertaste - please, god, help me !(2/2/2/1/3) bought in Side, Turkey - pours a very pale yellow colour with a little persistent foam; inexistent aroma except some hints of paperboard; smooth and tasteless with a modest malt body; fizzy and short watery, corny finish bought in Side, Turkey - clear pale golden colour with a little foam left; grainy nose with a gentle aromatic hoppiness; light to medium malt body with a lively and subtle carbonation; very shy bitterness and a moderate corny and slightly dry finish bought in Side, Turkey - dark brown colour with a poor chaotic beige foam; aroma of cheap caramalz, slightly toasted; sweet with some tartness and a quite poor malt body for its alcohol content; sharp and quite dry finish with a faint bitterness and more caramelish notes - not convincing clear pale yellow colour, almost no foam, paperboard aroma, sweet, medium-bodied, grainy, vegetable finish - bad bought in Kizilagac; canned - clear and pale golden-yedllow colour with a poor head retention; notes of burned almonds and solvent; medium-bodied and sweet, moderate carbonation and with a quite silky mouthfeel; the finish is vaguely aromatic and malty from Belek, Turkey - clear ruby-brown beer with a solid and creamy beige head; correct lacework; a fair aroma of mocha, toasted with biscuity notes; medium-bodied and creamy palate, moderate sweetness and a low bitterness; long coffeish aftertaste with light chocolatey notes - not bad at all from Belek, Turkey - pale and clear golden beer with a little white foam left; aggressive aroma of lemon shampoo; perfumy; thin-bodied and fizzy, sweet and with an empty and citrusy finish; surprisingly dry bought in Kizilagac - clear and pale golden colour with a little foam left; shy corny nose with light oily grassy notes; quite watery and with a late tartness; short corny finish - poor bought in Kizilagac - clear and bright golden colour, poor head retention; slightly herbal and with some gentle bitterness and a quite long malty and grainy finish - decent bought in Kizilagac - translucid pale golden colour with a little persistent white head; aroma of pineapple and lemon; medium-bodied and pretty oily; no bitterness and with a fruity and herbal finish along with some residual sugars bought in Kizilagac - clear and pale golden-bronze colour with a little persistent white head; aroma of cream, almond, citrus and shampoo; sweet and medium-bodied; fizzy, slightly dry finish with long notes of lemon and weird herbs bought in Kizilagac - pale and clear yellow colour with a chaotic white foam left; soapy and citrusy nose with a weird flowery touch; very sweet and thin-bodied; gentle carbonation; sweetish citrusy, shampoo-like finish 1 liter bottle bought in Kizilagac - very pale and clear golden-yellow colour; solid white head above; aroma of corn and other cheap grain; slightly oily and with a modest carbonation; some tartness and an aftertaste of rice - unpleasant bought in Manavgat, Turkey - clear and pale golden colour with a little but persistent white foam; shy herbal nose; moderate malt body, regular carbonation and with no real bitterness; notes of herbs and paperboard in a quite short finish courtesy of Hasan Kaydin - clear and bright golden-bronze colour with a little but persistent foam; correct lace; subtle and shy dusty and fruity aroma; clean and fresh palate, medium-bodied, some sweetness and a light bitterness, subtle carbonation; quite long crisp malty and corny finish where the fruity tones stay in the background courtesy of Hasan Kaydin - clear and bright reddish-amber colour with a little beige foam; some crystal malts in the front leaving aromas of red fruit marmalade; dusty; quite astringent, tart and effervescent; medium malt body and mainly sweet, low bitterness and a short fizzy moderately malty finish with more light red fruity notes - modest courtesy of Pascal Sauser - very pale and translucid yellow colour; little foam; aroma of corn and paperboard; skunky; low to medium malt body; slightly oily, sweet, the finish is gently malty with notes of corn and solvent - not drinkable if warmer than 0 Celsius golden colour, few foam, few hop aroma, full-bodied, neutral, slightly sour golden colour, strong alcohol nose, not so much disgusting like most of those danish strong lagers courtesy of Hasan Kaydin - clear and bright golden colour under a little white foam; fair aroma of corn and wet paperboard; soft and velvety palate; medium malt backbone, sweet with some harsh tartness; short corny finish - modest clear golden colour, fine head, nice lace, herbal aroma, medium-bodied, slightly bitter with a dry finish - not bad at all pours a very dark brown colour, unregular and slightly brown-tainted little foam; it’s the fruity side (peach, apricot) which shows itself the most; a perfumy touch; the malt body is modest, rather on the sweet side and with a high carbonation; no bitterness and a short fruity finish - strange and rather tasteless courtesy of Allen - clear and bright golden colour, white and irregular foam; nice lace; aroma of corn and hints of aromatic hops; sweet and a bit oily, moderate malt body and without bitterness; soft castrated finish - useless it has an hazy orange colour and a little initial foam which quickly disappears; aroma of orange peel with light peanutty notes; strong and oily malt body; heavy but partially balanced by some tartness; the finish is moderately dry, quite malty and a bit acidic and shows notes of orange peel and alcohol pours a clear golden colour with a little foam; aroma of orange and alcohol, but nothing overwhelming; oily mouthfeel, very sweet with a solid malt body; the finish is sweetish and quite heavy with more alcohol notes - a very acceptable malt liquor thanks to domtom for this one - pours a clear, very dark brown colour, the foam is slightly brown-tainted, effervescent and does not last very long; aroma of brownies and black chocolate, a bit toasted with nites of blackcurrant; very strong malt body, some sweetness but balanced by a solid bitterness; the finish is very long, malty and chocolaty with a touch of dark fruits and warming alcohol - very tasty, I love it ! re-rated 7/2007 - clear golden colour under a fast fading foam; like in the Magnat, light notes of smoked bacon can be found (I wonder where this comes from?!); medium-bodied with some sweetness and a good regular carbonation; slightly bitter and tart; very dry malty earthy finish - surprising sampled in Kos - clear golden-bronze colour with a little foam; decently malty nose with notes of rice and smoked bacon; moderately swet with a good regular malt body; a touch of late bitterness and a short gently malty finish clear pale yellow colour, nice foam and lace, malty, grainy and herbal, sweet with a dry slightly bitter and quite unpleasant aftertaste courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear golden orange colour with almost no foam; aroma of cardboard and honey; light-bodied, artificial sugar taste; aftertaste of tea, aspartam and pepper - an atypical and not uninteresting NA clear golden colour, the initial head quickly disappears, light oily hoppiness, notes of paperboard, sweet, medium-bodied, short aftertaste with more notes of paperboard - thanks to fiulijn for this bottle courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Chris Butler; canned - almost black colour with a long lasting beige foam; a fair hoppy aroma with notes of green tea, yeast and blackberries; medium to full malt body and fairly bitter, aftertaste of licorice and green tea again courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Kris Butler - slightly hazy golden-orange colour with a little foam left; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of oranges, flowers and cream; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a decent bitterness, very dry and long bitter fruity finish - very original and interesting profile courtesy of oh6gdx - fully cloudy orange colour with a moderate head retention; aroma of hay and raspberries, sweet with a hint of acidity; moderate malt body, gentle finish of raspberries with some residual sugars - boring from crackedkettle.com - pours a dark black beer under a fair and persistent dark beige foam; correct lacing leaved on the side of the glass; smokey notes come first soon followed by aromas of black chocolate and ashes; medium to full malt body, quite creamy mouthfeel and with a decent bitterness; a constant smokyness lasting long in a bitter aftertaste of ashes and cold coffee - very well-brewed and deeply drinkable courtesy of Per - cloudy orange colour with a persistent beige head; aroma of peach, cream, citrus and quince marmelade, resinous; astringent and full-bodied, deeply bitter, quite dry fruity and flowery aftertaste with a never-ending bitterness and more quince and apricot - what a beer! from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-brown in colour and with a modest foam left; very malty aroma with notes of marzipan, apparent alcohol and red fruits; good malt backbone and gently sticky; pretty sweet and with a low bitterness; long and solid malty finish with more fruity notes and a warming alcohol kick and a light spiciness courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown colour with an elusive beige foam; chewy malts, cheese, prune and nuts; stricky palate, sweet, full-bodied, dry and quite bitter; the finish is quite aggressive, woody and with notes of toffee, raisins and chocolate clear yellow-orange colour, no head, malty and perfumy, clove and yeasts, powerful, very sweet, oily with some acidity, bitter, alcohol and banana finish honey colour, complex, fruity, spicy - lot of pleasure in this beer ! waouhhh ! those americans are really doing great things ! - intense ruby colour, fine head, very complex, deep plum, nougat and slightly toasted aroma, lot of character, very malty, licorice and nougat aftertaste - a great beer from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy ruby-brown in colour and with a chaotic beige foam left; slightly toasted malty aroma with notes of marzipan, chestnuts and berries; light woody tones; full-bodied and with a fair sweetness, solid bitterness and a long flowery malty and nutty finish; some notes of warming alcohol dark black colour with almost no foam, rich complex and very powerful aroma of coffee and prune, alcohol with some notes of black chocolate, very thick and oily with a very strong bitterness followed by an endless coffeish and hoppy finish - a total exhuberance and a unique experience, thanks to jcalabre for this beer. courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark amber-brown colour with a chaotic beige foam; fairly hoppy nose with notes of caramel, almonds and alcohol; full-bodied and very bitter, oily and with a low carbonation; very dry and long hoppy caramelish aftertaste with a strong alcohol presence pale yellow-orange colour, almost no head, very deep spicy aroma (cinnamon, coriander), citrusy, perfumy, sweet and tart, honeyish with a short finish - they just tried to make too much of it and the result is unbalanced and artificial - a bad clone of the Blanche de Bruges from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg; belgian-style stout ?!? - pours a very dark ruby-brown almost black colour, little persistent beige foam; gently roasted aroma of black chocolate, cocoa and vanilla, some hop presence below; full-bodied and with a fair sweetness, moderately dry and with a long chocolatey, coffeish and vanilla aftertaste - a beauty nice amber colour, fine lace, celery aroma, spicy, floral, sweet, careml, long aftertaste courtesy of Allen - clear golden-blond colour with an elusive white foam; very estery and fruity aroma with notes of alcohol and wood; full-bodied and quite sweet, residual sugars in a long fruity and spicy finish with robust warming alcohol notes - very good beer clear blond colour, fine head, yeasty and spicy, slightly perfumy, sweet and full-bodied, low carbonation, dry and slightly bitter, long yeasty and alcohol finish - thanks to fiulijn for sharing it dark black colour with a thin and compact head, nice lacing, aroma of dark chocolate, licorice and alcohol, oily, thick, dry malty chocolate finish with a long lasting but somehow rough bitterness bordeaux colour, caramel aroma, fine, not much alcohol presence and quite easy to drink for a barley wine This is for the 2001 vintage - dark ruby colour, fine head; huuuuuhhh ... is it ginger I smell here ? God, I don't like ginger ... there are also notes of nutmeg; unbalanced and definitely cough sirup-like, too much carbonation, very bitter, desperately long, whimsical finish with a final, deep, killing touch of ginger - this is indeed a "special" ale ! either is this vintage more balanced than the 2001 or my appreciation for those spices has changed - dark ruby-brown colour, no head, deep ginger and nutmeg aroma with vanilla notes, sweet and tart with an incredibly long spicy and bitter finish - this beer is really something special and it smells like christmas ... and I'm still not sure if I like it or not ! dark brown colour with a fine head and a beautiful lacing, a deep assault of ginger, some cinnamon, sweet, the body is short, the finish is medicinal with a rough bitterness - I cannot really decide if I like this or not ... dark brown colour, the initial foam quickly vanishes, aroma of ginger, licorice and pine trees, medium-bodied, a bit oily, a moderate sweetness is followed by a dry bitterness and long spicy notes in the finish - it’s Christmas time ... very dark brown colour and a big creamy beige head; a ton of spices (as usual for those Anchor Christmas beers): cloves and ginger dominate; notes gingerbread; oily and medium-bodied; high carbonation, dryish spicy finish where some chocolaty notes appear - rich and tasty but not quite the way I like it courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-orange colour with a little long lasting foam; nice lacework; fair oily hoppy aroma with notes of apricot and pear; gently sticky palate, medium-bodied, a solid bitterness, some residual sugars and a long fruity hoppy finish - very pleasant red-amber colour, head quickly disappears, slightly fruity, full-bodied with some bitterness in the finish, lack of character - nothing special deep orange colour, fine head, very hoppy, fruity aroma, full-bodied, nice bitterness from Bier-Bienne - cloudy brown beer with a little foam left; fairly malty and cookie-like aroma with a decent hop presence; good malt body and very tasty, bitter and long malty toasted finish great complex coffee aroma, somehow uniforme flavor, nut aftertaste great foam, slightly fruity aroma, flavor: great bitterness, nut from Amstein - quite clear amber beer with a modest head retention; light yeasty with hoppy notes of melon and peaches; velvety palate; moderate carbonation and a good malt backbone; mellowbitterness and more fruity tones in the finish - gentle light amber colour, creamy, bitter and dry, orange aroma very dark colour, fine head, strong hoppy nose with some coffeish notes, bitter, chocolaty finish - correct but lacking terribly of complexity Bud, Ice and Light are three words, which (taken individualy) already mean: "bad" to me. Putting them together ? Well ... horrible yellow colour, amoniac aroma and impressive plastic aftertaste very light golden colour, fine head, medium hop aroma, thick and oily with a strange vegetable, dry finish courtesy of Ric Jackman; labelled Anheuser-Busch B as the use of Budweiser brand is forbidden in Switzerland; brewed by Stag (London) - clear and very pale golden-yellow colour with a firm and persistent bright white foam; light notes of butter and corn (those are getting stronger and quite disgusting while the beer gets warmer); crisp and clean palate? sure, but desperately tasteless; no bitterness and a soft and creamy corny watery bland aftertaste - the brew every beer geek loves to hate and the perfect symbol of what beer should not be; and this beer doesn’t taste better even when offered by a former NHL 5th overall draft pick :-) (a beer flavoured with Tequila) light orange colour, sweet, tequila aroma, far too much carbonation - not good (a beer flavoured with blue agave, lime and tequila) strong lime aroma, sweet, once again too much carbonation courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear very dark brown colour with a chaotic foam left; pretty lactic, buttery chcolatey nose; sweet and medium to full-bodied; slightly dry chocolatey and vanilla finish - not fully convincing courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy copper-brown colour with a little beige foam; robust hoppy and malty aroma; strong presence of caramel; full-bodied, very sweet and slightly sticky; solid bitterness lasting in a long and moderately dry caramelish finish - a very free interpretation of the style courtesy of fiulijn - pours a hazy reddish-amber colour with a little pale beige foam; robust aroma of port-wine, dried fruits and vanilla, wood and caramel come also to mind; totally excessive sweetness, sticky and syrupy, full-bodied; some bitterness tries painfully to shine but fails due to the huge sweetness; long sugary finish with notes of vanilla and oranges and a solid burning alcohol kick - very similar to a young Samichlaus; I wonder how it could look like after 10 years of ageing do you know when you can be sure your steppparents like you ? It's when they bring you a Mephistopheles Stout from Washington DC back to Europe ! - pours a pitch black colour under a little, brown tainted foam; a stupendous, rich and complex aroma invades the nose: dried fruits (mainly raisins), alcohol, anise and wood escort the strong notes of black chocolate; roasted but not too much; thick and enormously tasty, very sweet and full-bodied, strong bitterness; long creamy, toasted chocolatey finish with hints of cherry, licorice and molasses and a huge warming alcohol kick - this stuff is gigantic, excessive, too sweet and definitely lacking of balance but I love it ! 2002 vintage: dark black colour, no foam, strong coffee aroma, alcohol and plum, thick, sweet and oily, very bitter and dry, the finish is quite powerful with overwhelming alcohol presence - thanks to jcalabre for this beer bright and clear reddish-brown colour with a little foam; aroma of caramel and hazelnut, notes of fir needles, slightly roasted; sweet and full-bodied, very tasty, late but robust bitterness before a dry caramelish, woody and malty finish - a big very impressive beer; big thanks to fiulijn batch #3; courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy ruby in colour; little head; powerful and complex whisky-like aroma showing notes of sour cherries, prunes, alcohol, yeast and toffees; strong initial sweetness sonn met by a very robust bitterness; sticky, syrupy and full-bodied, very long dry and bitter peppery, herbal finish with notes of licorice ... and of course a big burning alcohol kick - very good and enormous beer which is still quite raw and would probably benefit of some ageing courtesy of fiulijn - hazy amber-orange colour and a little foam; hugely hoppy aroma: caramel and quince marmelade, apricot; low carbonation and a solid malt body which fails a bit short in the finish leaving the huge hop presence alone; an heavy bitterness which lasts for an half eternity; more herbal and quince notes - a big and excessive but very good hop bomb courtesy of fiulijn - opaque black coloured under a nervously foaming head; roasted aroma of black chocolate, pralines and almonds; overcarbonated and with a totally overwhelming, aggressive bitterness; the finish is very dry, bitter and salty with metallic tones and some more almonds - absolutely out of control and barely drinkable courtesy of fiulijn - very cloudy dark orange colour, little white foam; aroma of cream and apricot, notes of dust, musty; full-bodied, sticky and oily, slightly soapy; very bitter and quite dry, long fruity finish - a quite confusing hop bomb amber colour, orange aroma, unpleasant sourness dark orange colour, nice creamy head, beautiful lace, buttery, fruity aroma (peach), very smooth and sweet, lot of carbonation, long sour and fruity finish - complex and very good but don't tell me it's an altbier ?!? red-amber colour, fine head, well-hopped, bitter, pleasant very dark black colour, fine brown-tainted head and a nice lacing, complex aroma of prune, alcohol, chocolate and licorice, slightly oily and sweet, the finish is moderately dry, slightly bitter with strong chocolatey notes, some prune and alcohol - nicely balanced and very well-made though it would have been perfect with more bitterness from crackedkettle.com - clear ruby-brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of chewy malts with a good hop presence; strong notes of red fruits; full-bodied and very bitter; sticky; dry and bitter fruity hoppy finish with notes of caramel from crackedkettle.com - slighlty hazy reddish-brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of prune and caramel; fairly malty, medium to full body; the solid initial sweetness is met by a strong bitterness; moderately dry fruity and malty finish - solid and well-made courtesy of fiulijn - dark black coloured with a chaotic beige foam; fairly roasted chocolatey aroma with fair hoppy notes, licorice and ashes; full-bodied and very bitter, creamy mouthfeel, dry and long roasted coffeish aftertaste with lingering hoppy notes dark colour, few hed, mocha aroma, molasses, sweet and smooth OK, let me say something first: I love to eat sharp. After drinking this one (I was not able to finish the bottle) I had to realize that I hate to drink sharp ! Put a red pepper in a Bud (probably the only thing which can make a Bud tasting worse as its original taste...) and you got your Chili beer. Boaaarkkkk ... cannot even think about it. reddish-brown colour, few head, deep spicy aroma (ginger + ?), sweet, tart, medium-bodied with a long bitter caramel finish, well-hopped - quite a free interpretation of a belgian ale but a very good beer anyway from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - clear amber colour with a little foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of quince marmalade and cream; medium-bodied and creamy mouthfeel; quite dry and bitter, creamy and almondy hoppy finish from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - quite clear dark amber-orange colour with a solid bright creamy beige head left; nice lacework; the nose shows solid hoppy notes with quince and resins; piney and honey presence; slightly sticky and full-bodied, a solid bitterness and a pretty dry finish; creamy and bitter fruity and piney hoppy aftertaste - very drinkable and very good from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear deep golden-bronze beer under a solid long lasting creamy foam; nice lacework; a fair flowery and slightly piney hoppiness, medium-bodied and with a assertive bitterness; slightly astringent; dry and bitter flowery hoppy finish - good though lacking of complexity from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a very dark brown beer under a solid and creamy long lasting beige foam; toasted malty aroma; slightly biscuity and with a solid flowery hoppiness; full-bodied and slightly tart; a bit soapy and with a solid bitterness, dry and bitter soapy finish, flowery and biscuity - disappointing deep honey colour, nice head, mild hop aroma, fresh, smooth, bitter aftertaste, well-structured courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark brown colour with a little persistent head; aroma of pralines, black chocolate and nougat; sweet and with a decent malt body, moderately long aftertaste of milk and mocha - interesting aroma but very simple taste very dark colour, absolutely no foam, nougat aroma, no carbonation, extremely syrupy, very sweet, oily, disgusting, aftertaste too long ... (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour with a white foam; strong aroma of amaretto; high carbonation and a moderate malt body; sweet and tart, relatively dry finish of almonds and cherries - one-dimensional but very presentable re-rated 9-2009; courtesy of Ric Jackman - translucide and bright amber colour with a solid, creamy, persistent and slightly beige foam; a fair and charming flowery hoppiness with notes of oranges; a decent malt body and tart bitterness; subtle carbonation; long flowery finish with notes of caramel - should be used as a benchmark to judge all other lagers (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy yellow coloured, little persistent white foam; phenolic aroma with notes of wheat underneath; slightly oily, medium-bodied, sweet with a moderate tartness, quite logn aftertaste of wheat and anise - confusing 2007 vintage; (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear brown colour without foam; strong aroma of alcohol and nuts, solvent, portwine-like; heavily sweet, oily and sticky, strong bitterness with a huge residual sweetness; more burning alcohol and more nuts in the finish - one-dimensional and incredibly heavy; should probably be aged about 20 years ... dark brown colour, few foam, roasted, black chocolate aroma, prune and alcohol, sweet and smooth, oily, long dry and bitter chocolate finish - delicious and balanced (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear reddish-brown colour with a dark beige head; weird aroma: smokey, hazelnut and a touch of alcohol; lot of carbonation, sweet and with a tart bitterness; malty and nutty finish - something's wrong here (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and dark amber colour, almost no foam left; aroma of quince marmelade with a touch of alcohol; very sweet, thick and full-bodied; quite bitter with a long malty aftertaste of red fruits and chewy malts; lot of residual sugars from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a dark orange-brown colour with a little beige foam; moderate aroma of banana and corn; poor malt backbone and a pretty harsh palate, a hint of acidity and a short quite dry aftertaste of banana and wheat - very poor courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a persistent slightly beige foam; aroma of matured bananas and solvent; full-bodied and sticky, very sweet, heavy mouthfeel, tons of cinnamon in an heavy banana finish with notes of alcohol - quite cloying clear dark ruby-brown colour, persistent and creamy beige head, nice lace; toasty aroma, almonds and black chocolate; some sweetness, clean palate, very low bitterness; long finish of dried fruits (figs) - well crafted @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - pitch black coloured and with a moderate beige foam left; robust aroma of licorice and cold coffee; full-bodied and with some sweetness below, a solid bitterness and a long chocolatey finish; pretty dry with lingering notes of licorice from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy blond beer under a persistent and very creamy foam; very spicy and yeasty aroma with fair notes of matured fruits and hints of wood; full-bodied and with some tart refreshing acidity; creamy palate and with a subtle carbonation, quite sweet; lot of residual sugars, yeasty and long fruity aftertaste; the woody tones appear stronger in the finish ruby colour, few head, cinnamon and alcohol aroma, very sweet, cherry and dry aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - very dark brown colour with a ruby hue, little collapsing beige head; toasted notes of black chocolate with some hoppy tones in the background; good malt body maintained by a fair and regular carbonation; a decent bitterness and a long toasted chocolatey and hoppy aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - ahh!?! a top fermented Märzen ?; clear red-amber colour with a small persistent beige foam; sweetish caramelish aroma; clean and medium-bodied; low bitterness; more caramel and a fruity touch in the finish - one-dimensional and boring from crackedkettle.com - pours a clear red-amber colour under a little pale beige foam; hoppy and oily aroma of peach, oranges and alcohol; very oily, thick and full-bodied; sweet with an heavy bitterness, chewy malts; long and very bitter fruity hoppy finish with burning alcohol notes - heavyweight stuff clear and bright reddish-amber colour with an irregualr and elusive beige foam, solid flowery hoppiness, cherry and raspberry, smooth and with a regular and subtle carbonation, late but robust bitterness, quite dry hoppy flowery and gently fruity finish - clean and straightforward from Drinks of the World, Bern - cloudy golden-orange colour with a poor head retention; esters and yeast with a touch of candi sugar and pear in the nose; lively palate with chewy malts; solid sweet maltiness with a moderate late bitterness; moderately dry finish with fruity and spicy notes - dark black colour with a little beige foam; solid woody aroma with notes of pralines and black chocolate; fair hoppy notes behind; full-bodied, thick and oily, very tasty, a bit lactic and very bitter, woody and chocolatey finish, very hoppy with some sweetness in the background from Amstein - slightly hazy golden blond colour with a poor head retention; subtle flowery hoppiness with notes of honey; decent malt body and a subtle carbonation; slightly oily with some sweetness; low bitterness; quite long almondy finish from Amstein - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a little foam left; correct lacework; a citrusy and grapefruity hoppiness with pines notes; full-bodied and juicy palate, subtle carbonation; fairly bitter and with a long bitter fruity hoppy finish - balanced and straightforward from crackedkettle.com - hazy pale orange colour with a poor head retention; fairly fruity (banana and litchies) with a touch of vinegar in the background; sweet with a low carbonation and a medium malt backbone; the finish is a bit watery with more fruity notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a dark black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; fairly smokey aroma with notes of ashes, walnuts and licorice; full-bodied and pretty tasty, sweet and with some tartness; fairly bitter; long aftertaste of smoke, ashes and vanilla courtesy of Allen - pours a fully cloudy dark orange colour with an instantaneously disappearing foam; aroma of hay and orange peel; overcarbonated and with a moderate malt backbone; corny with notes of paper, sweet and acidic; some residual sugars in a fruity and papery finish - not convincing deep brown colour, no head, strong alcohol aroma, fruity and peppery with nice hoppy notes, smooth, sweet and quite bitter, warming with a dry bitter finish - very good bright and clear amber-bronze colour with a big creamy pale beige foam; solid flowery hoppiness with notes of cream and mango, quite full malt body and with a robust bitterness; moderately dry and long bitter hoppy finish - deeply drinkable and pleasant from Amstein - pours a clear reddish-amber colour under a solid pale beige head; nice lacework; solid hoppy nose; resinous with notes of mango and quince; full-bodied and with a quite velvety mouthfeel; robust but not aggressive bitterness; long bitter finish with notes of fruit marmalade and hints of pine needles bottled, thanks to Per - It has a very dark brown, well almost black colour; the foam is solid, creamy and slightly brown-tainted, leaving a nice lacing; powerful aroma of dark cherries and prune with some notes of cocoa and alcohol, a strong spicy aroma (ginger and anise) comes out as the beer gets warmer; very creamy mouthfeel, thick and oily, a robust malt body and an impressive bitterness; dry, long and very bitter, spicy finish, and now the fruity tones are staying in the background - very good though not quite true to the style (to say the least) pours a clear reddish-amber colour with almost no foam; aroma of caramel and strawberries, solid malt body and carbonation, sweet and slightly oily with some tartness; almost no bitterness and a moderate caramelish aftertaste - really nothing to dream about clear reddish-amber colour with a solid creamy pale beige head; nice lacing, generous flowery aromatic hoppiness; slightly oily mouthfeel; medium to full-bodied; a touch of sweetness soon met by a fair bitterness; long flowery, hoppy aftertaste - pleasant pours a hazy dark amber-orange colour with a fast vanishing foam; solid citrus and banana notes in the nose; a bit oily, medium-bodied with a solid carbonation; sweet; the finish is slightly tart and short with residual sugars along more fruity notes courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy blond beer under a solid persistent white head; estery and gently spicy nose; sour apples; full-bodied and quite sweet, gently sticky palate, slightly dry, some light residual sweetness with estery fruity tones, spicy and fairly hoppy courtesy of fiulijn - slightly hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam; aroma of citrus, spices and yeast; fair notes of honey; full-bodied and highly carbonated; pretty sweet with a decent bitterness; long honeyish and quite spicy finish - very nice dark brown colour, beautiful head, nut aroma, creamy, sweet courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; slightly dusty with notes of solvent, honey and banana; slightly oily and with a good malt body; effervescent and quite creamy mouthfeel; long fruity and hoppy finish with some residual sweetness re-rated 1/2008 - clear reddish-amber colour with a little and stable beige foam; solid flowery hoppiness, notes of almonds and fruits (pineapple and litchi), resinous; rounded mouthfeel and a good malt body; pronounced bitterness, long and dry bitter flowery finish - very good; I definitely got a bad bottle from fiulijn last time, you can’t trust those italian guys :-)

january 2004 - amber-blond colour, few foam, vegetables and soapy aroma, overcarbonated, very dry and malty, bitter and very unpleasant finish - a huge deception (2/3/3/2/5) bright amber colour, moderate head, well-hopped, beautiful flowery and light buttery aroma, medium-bodied, slightly oily with a medium bitterness, the finish is dry with a flowery hoppiness - a very pleasant beer which I could imagine drinking on a regular basis (btw, this is a very free interpretation of a vienna imho) courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark blond colour with a persistent foam and a nice lacework; fresh citrusy hoppiness with notes of caramel; rounded and clean palate, medium-bodied; very bitter and very dry; dry bitter hoppy finish with notes of citrus and spices - refreshing but quite simplistic 2001 vintage - ruby colour, nice foam, pastries, plum, cherry, nougat, sweetness balanced by some bitterness, alcohol, long nougat aftertaste
(4/9/8/4/16)

2000 vintage - beautiful ruby colour, strong alcohol aroma, Portwine-like impressive flavor: plum, strong alcohol presence, complex
(4/8/8/5/17) orange colour, fine foam, well-hopped, fresh, bitter - pleasant draught@erzbierschof - quite clear dark blond beer with a little persistent white foam left; almondy and perfumy hoppy aroma with light notes of alcohol and solvent, some undefined fruity notes; some initial sweetness, full-bodied and sticky, creamy palate and with a moderate carbonation; lively and very tasty; a late and solid bitterness; hints of spices, fruity hops and almonds, very long lasting and with some warming alcohol notes - complex, fruity and strong black colour, roasty, hop bitterness, mild maltiness copper colour, served unfortunately much too cold, honey aroma, very bitter aftertaste red-brown colour, nut aroma, roasted nutty finish, too much carbonation red-orange colour, bitter hop aroma, slightly sour not much character courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange colour with no head retention; lactic and grapefruity aroma with notes of yoghurt; medium-bodied and quite effervescent; pretty sour with some sweetnes and a long fruity and sourish lactic finish courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy brown colour with a poor head retention; pretty sourish nose of vinegar, sour apples and cheese; medium to full malt body, a solid sourness and a regular carbonation; a long sourish vinegar-like aftertaste with fair woody notes and touches of raisins and prunes courtesy of fiulijn - hazy blond-orange colour, a poor head left; aroma of wood, vanilla and yellow fruits; full-bodied and a moderate carbonation, sourish aftertaste with notes of wood and cherry from erzbierschof.ch - hazy bright blond-orange colour with a persistent creamy beige foam; nice lace; a robust hoppy aroma showing notes of caramel and flowers; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; very bitter with a long caramelish and almondy hoppy finish and some notes of marzipan - a solid beer with lot of class red-amber colour, nice head, spicy aroma, creamy, slightly bitter quite an horrible colour but a nice foam, chemical raspberry aroma, sweet and sour flavor, quite disgusting light transparent yellow colour, fine head, honey and lemon aroma, wheat, sweet, long sweet aftertaste from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark brown colour with poor beige foam left; robust malty aroma with notes of nuts and cookies, licorice and fruity hops; some undefined spicy tones (nutmeg? cinnamon?); full-bodied and very sticky, fizzy and very tasty, fairly bitter and with a long malty and nutty, chewy and hoppy finish with a robust warming alcohol kick bottle@erzbierschof’s bar - clear brown beer with a moderate foam left; very toasted, almost roasted biscuity maltiness; notes of hazelnuts and hoppy tones; medium-bodied, rounded and decently bitter; long biscuity, creamy and hoppy finish with light woody tones bottle@erzbierschof’s bar - clear bronze beer with a chaotic foam left; a strong flowery hoppiness, a solid fruitiness too (mango, pineapple), gently earthy; medium to full-bodied and gently sticky, low carbonation and very tasty; a late and solid bitterness, creamy and very fruity bitter finish - subtle and deply pleasant bottle@erzbierschof’s bar - hazy amber beer with a solid beige foam; estery and dusty, perfumy with notes of exotic fruits; subtle carbonation, medium to full malt backbone, some sweetness and slightly sticky; a late decent bitterness with notes of alcohol in the finish and more fruity tones from erzbierschof.ch - pours a hazy dark bronze-orange colour under a little persistent beige foam left; nice lacework; a solid spicy and piney aroma with hoppy notes of grapefruit; full-bodied and sticky yet velvety palate; very spicy and pretty hot hoppy aftertaste with notes of pine needles, grapefruit and marzipan - absolutely marvelous beer, robust, complex and balanced from Erzbierschof.ch - black beer with a poor head retention,; aroma of black chocolate, licorice and honey; pretty fairly hoppy; thick and full-bodied; a robust sweetness and a solid bitterness; long chocolatey and honeyish, hoppy finish - robust and contemplative my beer #7000; from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy amber-brown beer under a long lasting and firm beige foam; correct lacework; very complex aroma with notes of wood, grape, vinegar and black cherries; very tart, medium to full malt backbone and very tasty; solidly sour and quite dry; long aftertaste of grape, vinegar and wood - superb from Erzbierschof - pours a very dark brown almost black beer; persistent dark beige foam; aroma of coffee and ginger, pretty metallic notes; very malty and thick, sweet and with a low bitterness; very long malty and caramelish finish with notes of coffee and nuts @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - cloudy dark amber colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of cream, flowers and apricots; medium-bodied and with a fair carbonation; pretty bitter and with a long fruity finish (apricots again) - fresh and very drinkable; balanced red-amber colour, few head, few aroma (fruity ?), fresh, flat and boring courtesy of jjpm74 - hazy bordeaux colour with almost no remaining foam; aroma of wood, prune, cherry and caramel; very complex; notes of alcohol; cognac-like; very malty, thick and very sweet, moderate bitterness, full-bodied; lot of residual sugars, woody with more prunes and caramel and a solid warming alcohol touch - raw and too much on the sweet side honey-orange colour, few head, mild hop aroma, full bodied, bitter red-brown colour, fine beige creamy head, nice lace, caramel, nut and blood in the nose, tart and malty but before all very sour, it leaves a very unpleasant metallic aftertaste in the mouth - what is this brew supposed to be ? light colour, few hop aroma, totaly disgusting flavor (plastic and rotten cheese) - not drinkable (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - fully cloudy orange in colour, little foam; strong aroma of curaçao and orange peels; sweet with a touch of acidity, thin to medium-bodied; aftertaste of coriander and relatively dry @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear golden colour with a little white foam left; some cream and aromatic hoppiness; medium to full-bodied, some decent bitterness lasting long in an aromatic hoppy finish - very nice from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy amber-orange colour with a persistent creamy pale beige foam; aroma of apricot, cream and orange peels; quite thin-bodied with some astringency, gently oily and with a decent bitterness; dry fruity hoppy finish - simple but quite efficient from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - fully cloudy orange in colour and very foamy; a long lasting creamy beige foam with a nice lacework; yeasty nose with notes of oranges and honey; velvety palate and fairly acidic; long aftertaste of oranges, marzipan and yeast from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; aroma of almond and caramel; creamy palate and medium-bodied; some late earthy notes, gently bitter and with a long earthy and malty finish black colour, fine creamy head, deep coffey aroma, blackberries, black chocolate, cinnamon, roasted, oily, full-bodied, sweet with a strong bitterness, the finish is long, coffeish and bitter - a monument ! from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-orange colour with a solid and creamy long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of pine needles and quince marmalade, citrus; medium to full-bodied, gently oily and fairly bitter; long hoppy and piney finish from crackedkettle.com - pours a cloudy dark brown colour with a bad head retention; aroma of dark fruits, marzipan and licorice; sweet and with a solid malt backbone; moderate carbonation, long malty aftertaste with notes of cherries, prunes and aromatic hops from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark brown colour with a huge creamy beige foam and a nice lace; toasted aroma of biscuit and chocolate, fresh fruity hoppy notes; full-bodied and creamy mouthfeel with a fair carbonation; long gently bitter chocolatey and toffeish finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a little foam left; aroma of candi sugar, banana and orange peels; fresh cream; quite thick and full-bodied; some sweetness, a fair carbonation and pretty tart, a hint of soruness; some corny notes along more long fruity tones in the finish, residual sugars from erzbierschof.ch - pours a dark brown beer with a poor foam left; shows a robust aroma of ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg, malt and pine needles; medium to full malt backbone, quite sweet and with a decent bitterness; slightly oily; very long aftertaste of cinnamon, pumpkin and caramel; some hop presence too from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; fairly toasted biscuity maltiness with light notes of dark cherries; fizzy and medium-bodied, quite sweet and with a late moderate bitterness; light notes of chocolate, toffee and cookie in the aftertaste - very good from erzbierschof.ch - dark black beer with a long lasting and firm dark beige foam; roasted coffeish aroma with deep notes of blueberries; full-bodied and quite oily, moderate carbonation; creamy palate and with a respectable bitterness; long hoppy finish with notes of dark chocolate and blueberries - voluptuous from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of pear, raisins and caramel; medium to full-bodied, some sweetness and quite acidic/sourish, fizzy and with a dry malty aftertaste with lingering acidic notes of red fruits from Erzbierschof.ch - dark black beer with a fast vanishing head; fairly smokey aroma of dark chocolate, licorice and vanilla; low carbonation, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; medium-bodied; quite dry and long smokey chocolatey finish with more notes of vanilla draught@erzbierschof’s bar - dark black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; robust roasted coffeish aroma, lactic and nutty notes; full-bodied and creamy (what a surprise!) mouthfeel; some sweetness and pretty bitter; slightly tart bitter roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of ashes and nut draught@Erzbierschof - dark black colour with a persistent dark beige foam; beautiful lace; roasted aroma of mocha and molasses; decently hoppy; slightly buttery; very creamy mouthfeel, a good malt backbone; decently bitter and with a grassy hoppy finish with more roasted coffeish notes - elegant , subtle and characterful (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear bronze colour with almost no foam left; faint flowery nose; thin-bodied and quite watery; low bitterness, dusty and slightly fruity finish - a deception courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear dark amber colour with a huge pale beige foam; beautiful lace; fairly hoppy with notes of red fruit marmalade, quite full-bodied and slightly oily; some sweetness in the background and with a late but respectable bitterness, red fruits in the finish - very good courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright reddish-amber colour with a robust beige foam; fairly hoppy nose with notes of red fruits marmalade and almonds; cirstal malts; respectable malt body, bitter and quite dry; fruity and a bit dusty finish - a nice beer courtesy of fiulijn - clear amber-orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; very perfumy hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade, cream and flowers; low carbonation, medium-bodied, solidly bitter, long bitter fruity and flowery finish courtesy of fiulijn - dark black colour with a little persistent dark beige foam; very roasted malty aroma with notes of smoked salami and molasses; very sticky and oily, full-bodied and salty; an explosive deep bitterness, dry and very bitter and salty aftertaste of roasted coffee, licorice and molasses; robust notes of burning alcohol and cold ashes - very complex; not a beer to sip in front of your football game! courtesy of fiulijn - hazy reddish-brown colour with a poor head retention; robust hoppy aroma of prune, honey and vanilla; full-bodied and very sticky, solidly bitter and with a long almondy finish with notes of prune, hops and a warming alcohol presence from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; solid piney aroma with notes of tea; medium-bodied and with a tart and solid bitterness; gently sticky and with a long bitter finish of tea and more resinous hoppy notes from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; solid hoppy aroma with notes of quince and pines; notes of honey too; moderate carbonation; full-bodied and gently sticky; a fair yet not aggressive bitterness; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of tea red-amber colour, bitter hop aroma, creamy but flat, aftertaste very brief amber colour, great hop aroma, impressive bitterness, slightly spicy clear amber-orange colour, almost no foam, strong floral hoppiness with notes of cream, butter, lychees and lemon, very dry and very bitter, long floral and bitter finish - good stuff but hard to drink: one more us-extravagance ... courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark brown almost black colour, little brown foam; very malty aroma of chestnuts and chocolate, biscuity; full-bodied and slightly oily, solid sweetness followed by an equally solid bitterness; long finish of chestnuts, solidly malty and toasted with a warming alcohol touch - very well-made brew hazy orange colour, big foamy head, very well-hopped (what a surprise ...), strong aroma of apricot, grapefruit and cream, medium to full-bodied, slightly oily, the mouthfeel is quickly overwhelmed by a powerful bitterness which persists in a very long fruity and flowery finish - about just the right amount of bitterness for my taste - thanks to fiulijn for this beer ! clear amber-orange colour without foam, strong apricot hoppiness with alcohol notes, very oily, the initial sweetness is followed by an extreme bitterness, the aftertaste is very long and bitter showing more alcohol - very strong, to enjoy slowly and carefully ... from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy orange colour with a modest head retention; aroma of honey, citrus and spices; robust malt body and very sweet, tasty and with a solid carbonation, low bitterness if any; long spicy and honeyish finish with notes of orange peel red brown colour, beautiful head, plastries, rich aroma, complex, bitter, ginger bread, well-balanced - very very interesting courtesy of oh6gdx - dark brown colour with a little foam left; a fair aroma of toasted biscuits and chocolate, hops and licorice; medium to full-bodied, some sweetness and with a moderate bitterness; dry chocolatey and biscuity maltiness in the finish honey colour, honey aroma, honey flavor ! copper colour, vanilla aroma with a hint of maple, sweet, complex, strong alcohol presence, dry - great and original dark black colour, almost no foam, aroma of black chocolate, toasted and very powerful, oily and sweet with a very long bitter finish, strong reminiscence of chocolate and prune. Whow, this is a fantastic beer ! very dark brown colour, almost no foam, roasted black chocolate aroma, strong notes of portwine, nougat, gingerbread and wood; incredibly oily and very sweet, some finishing bitterness, explosive and deeply warming alcohol finish, long dry and very sugary aftertaste - The alcohol is so present that I would believe it if the label would say: 35% - confusing and unbalanced, the 18% version was much better; interesting experience anyway from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear reddish-amber with a persistent beige foam; a fair aroma of pumpkin and brown sugar; full-bodied and gently sticky; pretty sweet with a late moderate tartness; long notes of pumpkin along some residual sugars in the finish courtesy of Allen - dark brown colour with a persistent off-white foam; aroma of wallnut, oatmeal and porridge, rounded palate, quite low carbonation and with a late gentle bitterness; quite dry lactic and chocolatey finish - balanced and very well-made from erzbierschof.ch - black beer under a long lasting and firm creamy beige head; nice lacework; fairly toasted aroma with some hop presence; notes of walnuts, ashes and hints of butter; medium-bodied, very creamy mouthfeel, quite tart and with a long toasted aftertaste of coffee, ashes and nuts from erzbierschof.ch - hazy reddish-brown colour with no foam left; hoppy aroma of red fruits, toasted, earthy and chewy; rounded palate and with a subtle and moderate carbonation; sweet and quite tasty; quite dry and decently bitter; grapefruity hoppy finish with light notes of caramel - very nice from Erzbierschof.ch - dark and cloudy brown beer with a persistent beige foam left; nice lacework; toasted malty nose with notes of biscuits, caramel and hazelnut; a decent hops presence too; full-bodied and with a fair sweetness; quite thick; a robust carbonation and bitterness; long bitter and malty finish with lot of hoppy and caramelish notes along with a warming alcohol touch from Erzbierschof - dark black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma with notes of licorice; decent malt backbone; pretty toasty and with some tartness; bitter roasted malty finish with more hints of licorice bottled; thanks to Per - clear and dark brown colour with almost no foam; very complex aroma of roasted bread, chocolate and dark fruits; creamy mouthfeel, some sweetness before a dry toasted bitterness, medium-bodied; long chocolatey/cocoa finish with lingering hoppy notes - hmmmm, I could drink some pints of this one ! from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy amber-brown colour with no foam left; light aroma of toffee and orange; a solid carbonation, sweet and tart, medium-bodied and quite dry; notes of herbs and fruits in the finish - subtle courtesy of Per - slightly hazy amber-bronze colour with a giant pale beige foam; nice lace; strong aroma of oranges and flowers, medium to full-bodied, very creamy, some sweetness and decently bitter, long flowery and perfumy aftertaste with more notes of oranges courtesy of Per - hazy golden-amber colour with a robust and creamy pale beige head, nice lace; charming fruity hoppiness with notes of apricot and grapefruit, very soft and creamy mouthfeel, quite low carbonation, sweet with a moderate bitterness; long fruity finish (peach comes to mind) - velvety and balanced Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear golden beer; dusty hoppy nose, flowery and unclean; medium-bodied, sticky, bitter and overspiceed; hoppy finish - unclean and dubious from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; a fair flowery hoppiness; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; rounded and clean palate; a late and decent bitterness; long dry flowery hoppy finish clear yellow-orange colour, no head, candy sugar and light perfumy aroma, too much carbonation, bitter floral finish - not that bad for something "largest-selling" courtesy of MadDan - pours a hazy reddish colour with a poor head retention; notes of red fruits and chewy malts in the nose; sweet and medium-bodied, some tartness, quite bitter, dry bitter and slightly fruity finish orange colour, nice head, few hop aroma, lack of character deep orange colour, no head, light-bodied, well-hopped with a nice bitterness cloudy brown colour, few foam with big bubbles, aroma of plums and licorice with a floral hoppiness hidden in the background, oily and full-bodied with a very strong bitterness, long dry and very bitter hoppy finish with notes of caramel courtesy of Chris Beers - dark black colour with a little dark beige foam; deep aroma of pralines, black chocolate and tar; fairly roasted; thick and oily mouthfeel; moderate carbonation and a robust sweetness; fair late bitterness before a chocolatey festival in the finish - a powerful dessert beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark brown colour with a modest head left; buttery and biscuity aroma with toasted malts; medium to full malt backbone; decently bitter and with a moderate carbonation; aftertaste of chocolate with a touch of vanilla and toasted malts courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark amber colour with a chaotic foam left; very fresh hoppy aroma, grapefruit, oranges and citrus; juicy palate and medium malt backbone; a fair but not aggressive bitterness; aftertaste of crystal malts and grapefruity hops - beautiful beautiful intense ruby colour, few foam, cinnamon and cherry aroma, sweet, quite one-dimensional flavor amber colour, fruity (lemon, orange) aroma, full bodied, slightly bitter flavor courtesy of Allen - pitch black colour without head; pure and intense aroma of coffee beans with notes of sage and basil; roasted; thick and oily, low carbonation, solid bitterness; very long roasted coffeish aftertaste with more undefined herbal notes - powerful and quite complex: a beautiful beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Kris Butler - hazy brown colour with a little beige foam; toasted biscuity and almondy aroma; full-bodied, some sweetness and very bitter, long cookie-like caramelish and hoppy finish with hints of vanilla from crackedkettle.com - cloudy reddish-orange colour with a poor head retention; robust aroma of mango, strawberries and cream; a fair carbonation and malt backbone; very tasty and fairly bitter; quite dry and long bitter fruity and hoppy finish from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; a strong hoppy aroma of red fruits (quince and strawberries); full-bodied and juicy, some sweetness and pretty astringent, a solid bitterness; quite dry and with a long bitter aftertaste of red fruits; very hoppy from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange colour with a modest head retention; gentle aroma of tangerines and cream; soft and velvety palate, medium-bodied, fairly bitter; lightly oily hoppy fruity finish from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy orange colour with a little persistent pale beige foam; nice lace; tons of hops in the nose; piney and fruity; oily palate and full-bodied, very bitter; long bitter aftertaste, fruity and piney - robust and very enjoyable from Erzbierschof - cloudy ruby-brown colour with no head left; solid aroma of prune and caramel, a fair piney hop presence; full-bodied and gently sticky, a sweet and solid malt backbone, a respectable bitterness before a long aftertaste of dark fruits, piney hops and licorice from erzbierschof.ch - hazy reddish-amber colour with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma with lot of fruity notes (strawberries marmalade, prunes) and notes of alcohol; full-bodied and a bit sticky, thick and solidly bitter; quite dry with long fruity hoppy notes in the finish along with a warming touch from erzbierschof.ch - dark black coloured with a little dark beige foam left; nice lacework; a solid roasted nose with notes of licorice, vanilla, coffee and pine needles; a good malt body, very tasty, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; long roasted aftertaste of chocolate, nut and licorice - beautiful courtesy of MadDan and Crazy Silvie - clear dark amber-brown colour under a firm stable beige head; the aroma is slightly smokey and full of toffee; medium to full regualr malt body; creamy mouthfeel and a decent bitterness; some residual sugars in a quite long grassy, caramelish aftertaste - good but a bit simple dark brown colour, few foam, subtile hemp aroma and flavor, full-bodied, long aftertaste intense dark brown, few head, malty - nothing special dark colour, nice lace, toasted, chocolate, bitter aftertaste courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear amber colour with a solid beige foam; aroma of caramel and fish; medium- to full malt body; some sweetness before a dry caramelish and gently malty finish - not much too see here OK, let me say something first: I love to eat sharp. After drinking this one (I was not able to finish the bottle) I had to realize that I hate to drink sharp ! Put a red pepper in a Bud (probably the only thing which can make a Bud tasting worse as its original taste...) and you got your Chili beer. Boaaarkkkk ... cannot even think about it. slightly hazy reddish-brown colour with a little foam; aroma of overmatured red fruits, very malty with light notes of alcohol, some caramel and chocolate appear too; a good malt body, some sweetness and a low bitterness; the finish is long and fruity with strong notes of anise courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark amber-orange colour with a solid but chaotic beige foam; unclean nose, fairly hoppy aroma with notes of flowers, cream and hints of fruits in the background; rounded and full-bodied; solidly bitter; very long flowery hoppy finish, quite dry - a solid and straightforward brew courtesy of Allen - clear dark ruby-brown colour with a modest head retention; shows a decent smokey aroma with notes of nuts and chocolate; a rather low carbonation, some sweetness and medium-bodied; no bitterness; more gentle smokey notes with more chocolatey tones and a light tartness in the aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - hazy pale golden colour with a little white foam; correct lacing; fruity hoppiness with notes of litchis and pineapple; clean and rounded palate, quite full-bodied; a fair bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish - fresh, clean and to the point; a beautiful beer again from this brewery hazy bronze-orange colour under a proud creamy white head and a superb lace; resinous aroma with notes of pine needles and exotic fruits; rounded mouthfeel with a fair malt body; robustly bitter, long hoppy, resinous aftertaste with more fruity and flowery notes - sweet Lucifer, this is damned good ! courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark reddish-brown colour undewr acreamy beige head, nice lacing; very complex nose where hops and malts play a nice game together; aroma of almonds, biscuits, raisins, grapefruit and pine; sweet malts show up first; thick but at the same time incredibly smooth in the mouth; robust malt body and with an impressive but never aggressive bitterness; very long (never ending !) hoppy aftertaste where more notes of grapefruit, resin and pine needle are noticable; warming but not burning alcohol touch - a wonderful, well-structured, powerfull beer: God is this good ! bottled, thanks to fiulijn for bringing me this one from Denmark - pitch-black coloured; the initial brown tainted foam disappears quite quickl< but leaves some lace; huge roasted aroma of black chocolate, chestnut and dried prunes with some notes of alcohol and wood too; oily, sticky and full-bodied; a powerful bitterness announced the very long, dry and malty finish where more chocolatey, hoppy and fruity notes are met - what a fantastic beer ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear brown colour with no head retention; fairly toasted biscuity aroma with a sourish touch; full-bodied and with some sweetness; a gentle bitterness, long malty and cookie-like finish; pretty dry and salty - a nice beer pours a very dark black colour with an oily consistance, fine brown tainted head which quickly reduces but leaves a nice lacing, deep aroma of black chocolate, cookies, prune and alcohol, roasted, sweet, very oily and full-bodied, the finish is very long and very bitter with a warming alcohol touch and notes of hazelnut and grapefruit - highly complex and dangerously drinkable; I love it ! cloudy copper-amber colour with a very little foam, strong hoppy nose showing apricots, nuts and wood, good malt backbone, oily with a very robust bitterness, the finish is incredibly long, very bitter and nutty with notes of vanilla - very powerful but balanced: just marvellous ! clear amber colour, almost no head, fresh and hoppy, peach aroma, sweetness is followed by a robust bitterness, long dry hoppy finish alluminium bottle; courtesy of fiulijn; a blended beer (50% porter, 50% amber - clear and dark ruby-brown colour, no foam; malty nose with flowery and caramelish notes; moderately sweet and oily, effervescent and with a late sourish touch; the finish is short and toasted with lingering notes of aromatic hops - not bad but unspectacular courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy amber-orange colour, solid and firm pale beige head; aroma of cream and herbs; low carbonation, very smooth mouthfeel, low bitterness; creamy flowery finish - gentle and inoffensive courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a hazy dark orange colour, pale beige foam and a nice lace; robust flowery hoppiness with notes of cream and a touch of apricot; medium-bodied, quite oily with a moderate carbonation; solid but not aggressive bitterness; long bitter flowery finish - very good (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very dark brown colour, little dark beige foam; complex aroma of wood, nut and molasses; thick and oily, full-bodied and hugely bitter, a touch of acidity; solid carbonation; long bitter roasted and nutty finish leaving warming alcohol notes - spectacular! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of wood, alcohol and vanilla; roasted malts; full-bodied and solidly bitter aftertaste of vanilla and wood - heavy; too one-dimensional and with too much alcohol presence to be really good red-amber colour, fine head and a nice lace, complex aroma: cinnamon, mango, ginger (?) and lemon; smooth, sweet with a touch of sourness, the finish is very long, bitter and fruity - a well-balanced, beautiful brew courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark orange colour with a little slightly beige foam; aroma of quince marmalade and cream, dusty; full-bodied and fairly bitter, fruity and hoppy finish - robust but decently balanced and fairly complex - a dark ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; a solid toasted malty aroma with notes of yeast, black cherries and chocolate; full-bodied and with some sweetness, moderate carbonation and quite sticky, a fair bitterness; very long malty, biscuity, chocolatey and hoppy finish with some nutty notes - a great beer from erzbierschof.ch - black coloured and with a little dark beige foam left; a bit roasted and with a deep aroma of chocolate and cocoa; full-bodied and gently tart with some sweetness below; a fair bitterness and a very long chocolatey finish with light notes of ashes from erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy dark ruby-brown beer under a chaotic beige foam left; nice lacework though; a robust hoppy aroma with notes of plums, apples and caramel; a moderate carbonation and a solid sweet malt backbone; very tasty and bitter, thick; quite dry and very bitter hoppy finish, notes of plums cake and flowers - powerful from erzbierschof.ch - clear amber colour with a poor chaotic foam; aroma of yeast and banana, hints of alcohol and solvent; quite sweet, full-bodied and slightly sticky, low carbonation; long sweetish aftertaste with notes of solvent, pear and candi sugar courtesy of fiulijn - hazy reddish-amber colour with a little pale beige foam left; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of peach, quince marmalade and cream; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; a solid bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish with flowery notes; quite dry from erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber-bronze colour under a solid bright creamy white foam; nice lacework; estery and perfumy aroma, notes of coriander and apples; full-bodied and with a fair sweetness, pretty sticky and chewy palate and with a decent bitterness; fruity hoppy finish with some residual sugars from erzbierschof.ch - clear dark amber-brown colour and with a shy foam left; solid hoppy aroma with notes of apricots, resin and citrus; medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; robustly bitter; long malty and hoppy fruity finish courtesy of fiulijn; 2005 vintage - cloudy copper colour; the foam quickly disappears; very hoppy and malty nose: herbal, yeasty with notes of nougat and caramel; very thick and oily; robust malt body, lot of carbonation and a very strong astringent bitterness; notes of burning alcohol in a long bitter finish; very flowery and yeasty - a hugely complex hop bomb probably the worst appearence I have ever seen (with Rogue Old Crustacean): absolutely no foam, disgusting dirty brown colour (remembers me of the river which flows near my home after a big storm); strong alcohol presence, flower, sweet and complex with a bitter finish - really something to taste with closed eyes ! deep brown colour, no foam, very complex aroma, plum, strong alcohol presence, licorice, thick, sweet licorice flavor, aftertase: plum, bitter, very long - a wonderful brew ! honey colour, dry hop aroma, smooth, bitter aftertaste beautiful red-amber colour, big creamy head, great hop aroma, orange, very bitter - I want more ! intense ruby colour, few head, plum aroma, sweet, complex bitter and cherry aftertaste very dark brown colour, fine head, very deep mocha aroma, toasted malt flavor with a subtile vanilla aftertaste - great beer ! mild hop aroma, average beer ... from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg clear pale amber beer with a modest head retention; flowery and piney hoppiness with light notes of solvent; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; a decent subtle bitterness; quite short flowery hoppy finish with notes of almonds from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg cloudy blond-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of orange peels, gently citric; a solid yet subtle carbonation; moderate malt body; a quite tart acidity; dry and short acidic and citric finish with lingering spicy notes; refreshing and easy from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - clear and bright reddish-amber beer with a persistent pale beige foam; aroma of chewy malts and red fruits marmalade; low carbonation and chewy palate; moderate bitterness and more notes of red fruits in the finish - synthetic and unkind clear pale yellow colour, few head, malt, orange and alcohol aroma, sweet and oily with a dry alcohol finish - by far not the worst malt liquor from crackedkettle.com - pours a very dark brown colour with a rubish hue; poor head retention; aroma of milk chocolate and vanilla; sweet and medium to full malt body; tasty and without bitterness; milky and chocolatey finish with lingering notes of vanilla and cocoa from erzbierschof.ch - dark black coloured with a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; a fair hoppy aroma; flowery and with notes of apricot, cream and quince; slightly roasted; creamy mouthfeel and quite full-bodied; a solid bitterness, very flowery hoppy finish with roasted malty notes and hints of chocolate from erzbierschof.ch - hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; a solid resinous hoppiness with notes of peach; sticky and full-bodied, solidly bitter and a very long bitter and fruity hoppy finish - quite dry from erzbierschof.ch - pitch black coloured with a poor foam left; roasted aroma with deep notes of black chocolate, notes of soy sauce and a fair hop presence; thick and oily, robust malt backbone, a fair bitterness to meet a robust sweetness; long and solid aftertaste of chocolate, licorice and hops - a heavy and powerful dessert beer from crackedkettle.com - pitch black coloured and with a long lasting dark beige foam; beautiful lacing; powerful roasted coffee aroma with notes of black chocolate and corn; creamy and velvety mouthfeel, very sweet and quite full malt backbone, moderate carbonation, low bitterness and a long chocolatey finish with some residual sweetness - a beautiful dessert beer from erzbierschof.ch - clear bronze colour with a little foam left; very hoppy nose, citrus and cream, mango, slightly perfumy; very creamy mouthfeel and solidly bitter, good malt body; quite dry and a long bitter aftertaste with fruity and creamy notes - pretty nice and of course very "Belgian-Style Double IPA" ;-) from Erzbierschof - pitch black coloured and with no head retention; terribly complex aroma of whisky, roasted malts, dark chocolate and wood, black cherries appear too; very thick and oily, sticky palate, full-bodied and very sweet; a late and solid bitterness, long woody, whisky-like finish with more woody and chocolatey notes from erzbierschof.ch - a cloudy amber colour with a modest foam left; a solid hoppy aroma showing notes of tea, honey and quince; full-bodied and with an oily palate, moderate carbonation and a very strong bitterness; very long almondy and fruity hoppy finish from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy amber-orange colour with a little persistent beige foam; nice lacework; very hoppy aroma, flowery and piney with notes of caramel and almonds; gently sticky and medium to full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and fairly bitter; long flowery and caramelish hoppy finish - voluptuous from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark brown colour with a little beige foam left; an insanely overwhelming Christmas aroma attacks the nose, dominated by cinnamon and ginger leaving nutmeg just short behind; sweet and spicy palate, a moderate carbonation and a solid malt backbone; gently sticky and bitter; slightly dry; a ridiculously heavy spicy aftertaste - you must be kidding me, this spice juice is totally out of bounds from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark reddish-amber colour with a poor head retention; a solid piney hoppiness with notes of quince marmalade; gently sticky and full-bodied; a robust bitterness, very long hoppy aftertaste of red fruits and flowers - robust and very drinkable from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark reddish beer with a poor head retention; chewy malts and caramel in the nose, notes of corn and red fruits marmalade; sweet and full-bodied, slightly sticky and with a firm but subtle carbonation, a late tart bitterness, few residual sugars in a long malty aftertaste of toffee, caramel and rye from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; very malty aroma with notes of caramel, wood and vanilla; some notes of red fruits marmalade; very sweet, thick and creamy; the finish is dry, spicy and woody with long malty notes and a solid warming alcohol kick - beautiful and complex from Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish beer with a poor head retention; a solid aroma of pumpkin with hints of red fruits and brown sugar; sweet and full-bodied; gently sticky palate and with lot of residual sweetness; long aftertaste of pumpkin amber colour, caramel aroma, nice complex flavor beautiful deep orange colour, nice head, well hopped, great bitterness, dry finish - a wonderful pale ale courtesy of fiulijn; 2008 vintage - hazy dark brown colour with a moderate dark beige foam; aroma of butterscotch and toasted malts; sweet and a very low carbonattion, no bitterness and a moderate aftertaste of caramel and slightly chocolatey malts - very modest and no way this beer can reach 10,8% from crackedkettle.com - hazy blond colour with a long lasting white foam; well pronounced sourish and flowery nose, some cream and vinegar; moderate malt body and carbonation; gentle sourish fruity and flowery finish - subtle from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy dark brown colour under a very foamy beige head; nice lacing; aroma of bretts, berries and cream with notes of tea; gently sour and with a moderate malt body, quite dry and short slightly sourish fruity and vinegar-like finish - subtle and interesting from crackedkettle.com - hazy blond colour under a huge white foam; nice lace leaves on the side of the glass; estery nose with notes of apples and pears; effervescent palate and with a medium to full malt backbone; taste is sweet/sour with a fair initial acidity; some residual sugars in a long fruity and estery finish - well-executed (as always from this brewery) but not my kind of beer from crackedkettle.com - slightly hazy amber colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; slightly sourish aroma with notes of cherries and almonds; moderate malt body, subtle carbonation, very dry and fruity almondy finish with a fair bitterness coming strangely on the top of the tongue - very unusual, atypical from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy reddish-brown in colour and with a solid persistent beige foam; aroma of dust, apples and vinegar; creamy palate and medium-bodied, unexpected notes of cork in the finish along with sourish, nutty and creamy notes from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy reddish in colour and with a firm beige head; nice lacework; sour "bretts-signed" aroma with notes of vinegar, cherries, rose and sour apples; medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel and decently sour; quite dry and long aftertaste of red fruits and vinegar - a nice complexity and very drinkable from crackedkettle.com - pale and slightly hazy blond colour with a white and firm persistent foam; aroma of citrus and bretts; initially creamy palate but soon sourish and tart, quite thin-bodied, quite dry and citrusy sourish aftertaste - very drinkable and delicate from crackedkettle.com - clear red-amber colour with a little foam left; aroma of sour apples and vinegar, dried cherries; tasty and lively palate, robust carbonation and a solid malt body; moderately dry and long fruity, decently hoppy finish; sourish from erzbierschof.ch - pitch black coloured and with a robust and creamy dark beige foam left; nice lacework; a fair presence of bretts in the nose, sourish vinegar, roasted cold coffee and fresh fruity notes; very carbonated and medium to full-bodied, very tart sourness, very acidic and fizzy finish with light notes of chocolate and dark fruits - definitely not easy to drink; I'm not really convinced by this bretts-stout combination from Erzbierschof.ch - pours a very dark brown beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; notes of bretts, aroma of pear and spices, woody; full-bodied and creamy palate toped by some acidic tartness; some residual sweetness along the brett-like acidity; the notes of wood are more present along with hints of malt, raisins and spices in the finish from Erzbierschof.ch - clear dark brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; complex aroma of vinegar, cheese, red fruits, cacao and undefined spices; highly carbonated with a robust sweet malt backbone; a decent sourness, quite dry and long sourish vinegar and cherry aftertaste with more notes of spicies and cacao in the background pale yellow colour, few head, carton-like aroma, fresh, flat with a persistent plastic aftertaste. from crackedkettle.com - almost opaque black colour with a firm persistent dark beige foam; nice lace leaved on the side of the glass; the aroma is charming and robust showing notes of licorice along with roasted malts and dark chocolate; fair hop presence too; respectable malt body, creamy mouthfeel and with a fair and subtle carbonation; solidly bitter, quite dry and with a long hoppy finish with more roasted chocolate and licorice - absolutely wonderful beer pours a dark black, motor oil like liquid, the fine black tainted head quickly reduces, coffee and black chocolate aroma with plumy and vanilla notes, toasty, incredible bitterness, very oily, the finish is very long, dry and deadly bitter with notes of cream and coffee - this is just too much of everything to be a great beer dark brown colour, almost no head, prune and cinnamon, licorice with smokey notes, very thick, oily, strong alcohol presence, dry, spicy and licorice finish - exceptionnal ! ruby-brown colour, fine head, strong hoppy nose, notes of cream and biscuit, cherry, very bitter, oily, very dry, very long hoppy finish with more creamy notes it pours a black oily liquid, the initial foam quickly reduces, VERY strong roasted coffee aroma, effervescent mouthfeel, medium- to full-bodied, oily with a robust bitterness, the finish is very long with more coffee notes - very good but one-dimensional very dark reddish-brown colour, little foam, strong aroma of plums and caramel with notes of licorice and alcohol, full-bodied, sweet and very oily, very bitter, the finish is very long and dry with alcohol and fruity notes and a deep floral hoppiness - a powerful and greatly balanced mixture - thanks to Clarkvv for this wonderful beer courtesy of Chris Beers - pours a cloudy orange colour under a huge foamy white head; fairly fruity hoppy nose (mango and apricots) with notes of fresh cream; quite soft mouthfeel and full-bodied; a robust but never aggressive bitterness takes control of the taste; moderately dry bitter and long fruity finish - balanced and robust; very well-made dark colour, roasty, sour, strange, not easy to drink courtesy of MadDan - slightly hazy golden colour with a poor head retention; nose of corn, aromatic hoppiness and fresh lemon; subtle carbonation and medium-bodied, fresh and dynamic, lively palate; decently bitter with a long finish of herbs and yellow fruits - very drinkable courtesy of MadDan - hazy dark reddish-amber colour, huge foam, gentle aroma of mango and prunes; soft and rounded palate with a medium malt backbone; clean and respectable bitterness; quite long fruity and gently flowery aftertaste - subtle courtesy of MadDan - hazy golden-blond colour with a little persistent white foam; gentle aroma of almonds and caramel; medium-bodied and quite sweet; moderate bitterness, clean palate and a subtle carbonation, quite long almondy finish - a decent session beer draught@erzbierschof - pours a hazy amber beer with a little persistent foam; fairly hoppy, piney, caramelish with citric notes in the background; full-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; quite velvety palate, gently sticky and with a solid -not aggressive- bitterness; flowery and piney hoppy finish - the 9.5% alcohol are barely apparent ruby-brown colour, fine head and lace, strong hop aroma, flowers and caramel with notes of mocha and alcohol, sweet, medium-bodied with a long and very bitter hoppy finish Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear golden beer with no foam left; sticky and chewy fruity aroma; medium to full-bodied; chewy palate; a late bitter tartness with long fruity chewy hoppy finish - interesting; did I say chewy ? courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a hazy reddish-orange colour with a long lasting beige foam; a nice lace; aroma of gingerbread, almonds and plastic; fairly sweet and with a good malt body; tasty and with a late moderate bitterness; long fruity and almondy finish with some spicy tones and a fair residual sweetness courtesy of Allen - clear amber colour with a fair off-white head; aroma of quinces and cream; good malt body and with a regular carbonation; solid bitterness before a long aftertaste of quinces, apricot and cream - a very nice one which brings some balance between malt and hops from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg clear amber beer with a nice persistent beige head; fairly hoppy with notes of cream, caramel and apricots; creamy palate and medium-bodied; fairly bitter, long herbal and creamy hoppy finish with some fruity tones in the background deep golden colour, few head, mild hop aroma, nice bitterness, fresh red-amber colour, few head, raddish and caramel aroma, full-bodied, malty, smooth, dry and bitter, a little bit too much carbonation courtesy of fiulijn - hazy amber-orange colour with a poor head retention; solid hoppy aroma with notes of pine needles, apples and gentian; medium-bodied with some stickiness; some dryness and a solid and long lasting bitterness, herbal finish with more notes of gentian very dark brown, almost black; little beige foam; powerful aroma of bitter coffee, prunes, licorice and praline; very thick and sticky, oily; robust malt body; a bit salty, deeply bitter with a very long hoppy, bitter coffeish finish with more reminiscence of licorice and nuts - what a superb beer ! hazy bronze-orange colour with a solid firm creamy head; beautiful lace; a fair amount of fruity hops (apricot comes to mind) play well together with the subtles ginger notes; soft mouthfeel, a medium malt body, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; fruity, hoppy finish with some yeasty notes and where the ginger becomes more apparent - balanced and very good courtesy of Allen - hazy blond-orange colour with a little foam left; a fair hoppy aroma (oranges and flowers come to mind); medium to full malt backbone, moderate carbonation and a decent bitterness, long flowery bitter hoppy finish with lingering notes of citrus dark black colour with a very little foam; toasty aroma of milk chocolate and candi sugar; quite sweet with a moderate malt backbone; long chocolatey, sweetish finish clear dark brown colour with a persistent beige foam which is leaving a nice lace; chocolate, raisin and plums; sweet with a good malt body; finishes a bit short, toasty and chocolatey with light fruity notes courtesy of Per Forsgren - hazy amber colour with a little beige foam and a nice lace; very hoppy aroma, flowery, apricot; good and regular malt body, sweet and very bitter, long bitter flowery and fruity finish - refreshing, balanced and bitter: a solid and very drinkable one courtesy of Per Forsgren - pours a cloudy dark red-amber colour, very foamy beige head; correct lacing; very hoppy and complex aroma showing notes of apples, wood and caramel; sweet and full-bodied, a bit oily, a powerful bitterness soon appears leading to a long woody and caramelish finish where the fruity tones stay in the background - very good courtesy of Allen; 2007 vintage - slightly reddish-brown colour with a poor head retention; solid smoky aroma of bacon and cold ashes; medium-bodied at best (particularly failing short on the end of the tongue); late and very bitter with a long hoppy smoky finish - very weird and lacking of complexity and body @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear reddish-brown colour with a little foam left; aroma of cotton candy and nuts; full-bodied with some sweetness before a strong bitterness; long nutty and hoppy finish - pretty original and very well-made @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear golden colour with a moderate foam left; very fruity aroma (apple and pears) with estery notes and hints of litchies; pretty sweet and with a fair carbonation, some residual sugars and a moderate bitterness; long fruity and estery, slightly spicy finish - balanced red colour, well balanced, creamy, slightly bitter courtesy of Laurent Mousson (WBA) - clear and bright amber colour with a firm and long lasting foam; beautiful lace; diacetyl in the nose and not much else; soft mouthfeel, sweet with some late tartness; residual sweetness with flowery and light caramelish aftertaste - not good amber colour, fine head, very hoppy, floral and spicy (cinnamon), nutty - pleasant but I would have enjoyed some more bitterness from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy dark red-amber in colour and with a poor foam left; some flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel, rounded palate, medium-bodied and with a subtle but solid carbonation; a late decent bitterness; moderately dry aftertaste with notes of caramel and red fruits from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy amber-orange colour with a chaotic foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of oranges and grapefruit; medium-bodied and quite astringent, dry and fairly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish pale orange colour, cloudy, fine head, subtile aroma (coriander, herbal), fresh, some acidity dark amber colour, nice lace, strong hop aroma, smooth, long bitter aftertaste black colour, creamy head, very roasted, finesse, long aftertaste with a hint of plum - a great beer ! deep brown colour, few head, slight caramel aroma, sweet, chocolate aftertaste very dark, few head, black chocolate aroma, not very malty, roasted with a bitter finish red-brown colour, fine head, hazelnut aroma, some sourness followed by a long, deep chocolate and spicy finish - rich and quite subtile from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy dark blond colour with a little persistent white foam, nice lacework; a fair hoppy aroma of apricot and litchies; light notes of candi sugar; full-bodied and sticky palate, astringent and very tasty, a solid bitterness, very fruity hoppy finish (apricot, oranges and quinces) - very nice! from Mondial de la BIère, Strasbourg - hazy golden-blond beer with a little persistent white foam; nice lacing; totally surrealistic aroma of smoked sausage, cheese, pear and cane sugar; medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; chewy palate; quite dry fizzy finish, smokey, perfumy and chewy fruity aftertaste - confusing dark brown colour, big head, caramel, too much carbonation, creamy, malty, long aftertaste deep golden colour, lot of foam, strong hop presence, smooth, great bitterness, very long aftertaste courtesy of Allen - clear and bright amber-bronze colour with a modest foam left; solid hoppy aroma of quince marmalade and peach; quite full-bodied and very bitter, pretty biting astringency and quite sticky, solid bitter finish with notes of red fruits and hints of pine needles - quite one-dimensional and aggressive courtesy of Allen - dark black with a persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of cold coffee, mocha and walnuts; medium- to full-bodied, very tasty, slightly tart and fairly bitter; long aftertaste of hazelnuts and mocha courtesy of Allen - pours a very dark brown colour with a little beige foam left; toasted malts in the nose with some raisins and black chocolate; good malt body, tasty palate; aftertaste of dark fruits and toasted malts - pretty nice courtesy of Allen - clear red-amber colour with a persistent pale beige foam and a nice lacework; flowery hoppy aroma with notes of red fruits marmalade; juicy palate and with a subtle but fair carbonation, decently bitter; long flowery bitter finish, slightly dry courtesy of Allen - clear ruby-brown colour with no foam left; a fair aroma of pumpkin with nothing else to see; quite full-bodied and astringent, tart and with some malt sweetness below; more pumpkin in a quite dry and one-dimensional finish great bitterness, very dry big foam, creamy, coffee aroma, roasted - great ! amber colour, caramel aroma and flavor, slightly dry aftertaste deep amber colour, spicy aroma, bitter orange flavor courtesy of Per Forsgren - pours a cloudy dark orange colour without foam; aroma of apple, banana and wheat, lot of carbonation and fairly sweet; moderate malt body; corny finish with some residual sugars and notes of ripe fruits clear golden colour, fine white head; a touch of hoppiness and some notes of alcohol and paperboard in the nose; sweet and medium-bodied at best; the finish is quite flat - inoffensive but I prefer this to a traditional aggressive malt liquor I was expected this to be bottled; from MadDan and CrazySilvie - it has a slightly hazy amber colour and absolutely no foam, strange and chaotic aroma where caramel meets notes of cabbage and fresh wort; the flavour is quite sweet and flat but the finish gives some hope with dry earthy and malty notes clear and pale red-amber colour, the modest foam does not persist very long leaving just some big bubbles on the side of the glass; the hop characteristics give no doubts about the origin of the beer: fresh cream mainly but also apricot and some flowery notes, the whole thig leaving though an "unclean" impression, the solid bitterness does not quite succeed in hiding a modest malt body; moderately dry and a quite long hoppy finish - correct but not much more - thanks to MadDan and Crazy Silvie for this one clear amber colour, few head, strong hop aroma, floral, very smooth with a robust dry bitter finish - a very nice beer courtesy of fiulijn - pours a dark black colour with an elusive beige foam; roasted aroma of ashes and pralines; full-bodied and sticky, oily; some sweetness below; aftertaste of dark chocolate, creamy and roasted, moderately dry courtesy of Per Samuelsson - foaming nervously out of the bottle; pours a very cloudy reddish-brown colour under a firm, creamy beige head; impressive hoppy nose showing strong aroma of flowers, apricot and cream; oily (but not heavy) mouthfeel and very bitter; the finish is very long, even more bitter, very dry, showing more flowery and fruity notes - a beautiful and very assertive hop soap hazy amber colour with a giant creamy head and a beautiful lacing, tons of hops in the nose, apricots and flowers, very oily and full-bodied, very robust bitterness, the finish is infinite with loads of herbal and apricot hoppiness - whaouuw ! this is a marvellous hop bomb ! I love it ! - thanks to Per for this one light amber colour, nice foam, caramel aroma, something unpleasant in the taste copper colour, nice foam, honey aroma, sweet and simple flavor amber colour, few head, buttery and slight fruity aroma, tart with moderate bitterness, medium malty finish clear golden colour, few head, medium hoppiness with herbal notes, full, very dry bitter finish - very good honey colour, big creamy head, fresh, lemon and nutty aroma, nice acidity, some astringence, very dry aftertaste - don't shoot at me but this beer as some analogies with the great Orval. red-brown colour, complex aroma (cherry, cinnamon and almond), acidity, sparkling, full-bodied, sour with slightly too much carbonation, long aftertaste (chocolate and cherry) from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - clear golden-bronze colour with no head retention; aroma of herbs, chewy malts and corn; very tasty and quite full-bodied; a solid carbonation and a tart biting bitterness; dry and very herbal/spicy aftertaste with notes of citrus and corn - very original and interesting from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with a modest head retention; a fair hoppy aroma with notes of quince and raspberries marmalade; full-bodied and solidly bitter; quite dry and with a long hoppy aftertaste with notes of red fruits, slightly sticky and astringent - straightforward from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - a dark black beer with a long lasting beige foam; toasted chocolatey aroma with notes of bourbon wood and vanilla; very sweet and full-bodied; the finish is very lactic with residual sugars, notes of licorice and vanilla from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - clear ruby-brown colour with no foam left; chewy nose of cherries marmalade, prune and toffee, notes of alcohol too; sticky mouthfeel, full-bodied, quite bitter, some residual sweetness, aftertaste of red fruits marmalade, alcohol, mint and caramel courtesy of fiulijn - clear brown colour with a poor head retention; aroma of wood and nut; good malt body and with some sweetness; a solid bitterness before a finish of bitter almonds and cabbage; quite soapy cloudy dark orange colour, the initial foam disappears instantanely; very fruity aroma (peach, apricot) with some yeasty notes in the background; full-bodied and sparkling which makes the strong sweetness less obvious; oily; dry and bitter at the end with a long bready and fruity finish (apple, peach); a touch of warming alcohol - a pleasant beer despite a bubblegum-like mouthfeel courtesy of Per Samuelsson - hazy dark brown colour with a firm beige head; nice lacing; aroma of banana, prune and candi sugar; sweet, fine but solid carbonation; full-bodied, the finish is long, fruity, yeasty and malty with some residual sweetness and hints of alcohol - robust and very belgian-abbey like almost black colour, little irregular foam but a beautiful lacing, slightly toasted aroma of black chocolate, notes of coffee also, good malt body and a solid bitterness, long roasted coffeish finish with more notes of chocolate and peanut butter deep black colour, port wine and caramel aroma, complex flavor, long aftertaste clean, sweet orange-red colour, deep fruity aroma, creamy, orange flavor hazy ruby-brown colour with almost no foam, very complex aroma of bread, raisins, licorice, red fruits and alcohol, very sweet and oily with lot of carbonation, very long warming alcohol finish with a dry bitterness and more fruity notes - powerful and heavy but with some cloying sweetness - to enjoy like a nice cognac honey colour, full bodied, sweet (honey/caramel) flavor nice honey colour, few head, lemon aroma, too much carbonation, corn, dry, not much character amber colour, few head, fresh fruity nose, very malty but quite smooth, lot of character, complex aftertaste - a very good bock clear amber colour, little foam, floral and fruity (apricot) hoppiness, medium-bodied, a bit oily, very bitter, long dry bitter aftertaste with notes of lychees @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - very dark brown almost black beer; little persistent dark beige foam; pretty roasted malty nose with notes of ashes, vanilla and licorice; moderate malt body and with some tartness; corny and toasted malty finish with more notes of licorice - the palate fails to confirm the high quality of the aroma from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy amber-brown colour with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel, candi sugar and apples; sweet and rounded palate, medium-bodied, some late gentle bitterness; long aftertaste of caramel with light fruity notes cloudy copper colour, cherry aroma, astringent, unpleasant bitterness, aggressive intense orange colour, big head, deep hop aroma, smooth, very very dry aftertaste like some german pilsener this can't be a maibock ! - Anyway: golden-orange colour, no head, fresh, peanuts and almonds aroma, full-bodied, sweet, dry and bitter nutty finish - a very pleasant brew golden colour, few head, some hoppiness mixed with a carton-like aroma, light and neutral flavour - go on, there's nothing to see here ... dark brown colour, creamy head, caramel aroma, bad sourness followed by a strong malty flavor - unbalanced light bordeaux colour, few foam, grape nose, cherry, bitter, dry aftertaste from Amstein - cloudy reddish-orange colour under a nice persistent beige foam; beautiful lace; aroma of orange peel and mango with a touch of yeast; smooth palate and quite sweet, medium-bodied; finishes bitter/sour with long fruity notes - balanced and well-brewed draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear ruby brown beer under a persistent beige foam; earthy and hazelnutty aroma; lighty toasted, some hoppy notes show up; medium-bodied, gently sweet, low bitterness; the finish is moderately long, lgihtly toasted with lingering hazelnutty notes amber colour, strong malt aroma like a bock beer, caramel, sweet - excellent courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy orange colour with an elusive foam; fair aroma of honey; solid carbonation, very sweet and a good malt body; fizzy honeyish aftertaste - unspectacular cloudy honey colour, fine head, coriander aroma, complex, very spicy flavor, warming and refreshing from crackedkettle.com - pours a dark black beer under a solid creamy and long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; deep aroma of black chocolate with notes of black cherries; quite sweet and with a medium to full malt backbone, low bitterness and a long aftertaste of chocolate and cacao with light notes of vanilla - elegant and well-brewed was unfortunately slightly infected - brown-bordeaux colour, slight cherry aroma, fruity, spicy, apple and banana aftertaste from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; gently sticky nose with notes of cherries marmalade and wood; moderate tartness, a fair sweetness and a solid malt backbone; no bitterness and a long tart aftertaste of cherries from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white head; nice lacework; yeasty with notes of oranges and candi sugar; highly carbonated and slightly chewy palate; some tart acidity and a decent bitterness; quite dry and pretty short fruity hoppy finish dark colour, few head, deeply impressive aroma: chocolate, alcohol, spicy and roasted; unfortunately, the body is killing the dream: sweet, oily, thin-bodied, slightly tart and bitter, uniforme, dry coffeish finish - strangely unbalanced This has to be the result of some tests in a chemistry laboratory... courtesy of fiulijn; canned - hazy red-amber colour, fine beige foam; strong grapefruity aroma with litchies underneath; perfumy with peppery notes, sweeties-like; sticky and full-bodied, some initial sweetness followed by a powerful bitterness, moderately dry, malty and fruity finish with an alcohol touch courtesy of fiulijn; canned - pours a pitch black colour with ahuge brown and creamy head; beautiful lace; thick aroma of pralines, prune and coffee, decently roasted; full-bodied and slightly oily, creamy mouthfeel, reasonable bitterness and a touch of sourness give it a good balance; roasted chocolatey finish, long and satisfying - a dessert beer deep dark colour, roasted, herbal flavor red-brown colour, roasty coffe aroma, hazelnut flavor, remembers me more to a porter than a bock (bock<>ale ?!) courtesy of fiulijn - clear blond-orange colour with a little foam left; oily hoppiness with notes of pine needles, very flowery and slightly phenolic; fairly malty with a moderate carbonation and a solid long lasting bitterness; quite dry hoppy finish - a bit harsh courtesy of fiulijn - dark black colour with a poor beige foam; notes of burned rubber, aroma of roasted coffee; full-bodied and with some sweetness in the background, low carbonation and with a decent bitterness; solid chocolatey and hoppy roasted aftertaste clear pale golden colour with a little foam; corny aroma with light grassy notes; sweet and thin-bodied with absolutely no bitterness; short aftertaste of corn - bland; don’t mess with Texas ! deep amber colour, caramel and sour aroma, spicy flavor - original and interesting - cloudy blond colour under a firm creamy beige head; dusty with a fruity, hoppy nose (apricot and apple); medium-bodied with a fair bitterness, long bitter and fruity hoppy finish - refreshing and very drinkable light honey colour, slightly spicy aroma, light bodied with a quite unpleasant aftertaste amber colour, hazelnut, Portwine aroma and flavor - nice hazy orange colour, nice foamy head and a correct lacing, strong hoppy nose: apricot, flowers and cream, full-bodied, low carbonation, very strong bitterness, long bitter flowery finish - strong charatcer and a nice balance for this wonderful IPA - Thanks Per for this one and fiulijn for sharing it ! from crackedkettle.com - fully cloudy dark reddish in colour and with a bad head retention; robust aroma of prune and strawberries marmalade with a strong alcohol and hop presence; full-bodied and quite sticky, very strong bitterness which dominates a long fruity (strawberries and cherries) and very dry finish; a fair warming alcohol touch gives a nice conclusion to this beautiful brew honey colour, cinnamon and fine pumpkin aroma, spicy - very pleasant courtesy of Kris Butler and Laurent Mousson - clear very dark coloured; no foam remaining; roasted chcolate aroma with notes of fresh apples and vanilla; oily and sticky, full-bodied and with a solid bitterness; dry and long solid bitterness with more chocolate and some robust hoppy notes coming through; late warming alcohol kick - rich, complex and with lot of character from Erzbierschof - hazy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; fairly spicy aroma with deep notes of honey; medium-bodied, some sweetness and gently tart; herbal and spicy honeyish aftertaste; lingering hints of acidity from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy reddish-brown colour with a persistent beige foam; deep aroma of tea and raisins, marzipan, some sweetness and a velvety mouthfeel, low bitterness and full-bodied; long malty and biscuity aftertaste with lingering notes of raisins - wonderfully brewed from erzbierschof.ch - very dark ruby-brown colour, hazy and with a poor head retention; a biscuity maltiness, decently smokey and with notes of licorice; medium to full malt backbone, a solid sweetness and carbonation; bitter and hoppy finish with long malty, smokey and chocolatey notes; slightly oily from crackedkettle.com - dark black colour with a little dark beige foam left; a very robust roasted coffeish aroma with notes of black cherries and chocolate; sweet and with a creamy mouthfeel, very thick and oily and with a fair bitterness, low carbonation and slightly salty, very tasty; long roasted coffeish finish with a quite apparent alcohol presence - powerful from crackedkettle.com; 2008 vintage - pours a dark brown colour with no head retention; stupendous and complex aroma showing woods, a fair amount of vanilla, plums and dark cherries; it develops notes of nuts and pine needles while getting warmer; thick and hugely malty, nice balance between sweetness and bitterness, low carbonation and quite sticky; very long bitter finish with lot of residual sugars, vanilla, chocolate, raisins and robust warming alcohol notes - a mind-blowing, complex and robust contemplative brew from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy and very dark brown colour with absolutely no foam left; solid and complex aroma of wood, bourbon, licorice and walnut; low carbonation and gently sticky, solid malt backbone and pretty thick, a solid bitterness and a long tart woody aftertaste with notes of walnuts and vanilla - huge! from crackedkettle.com - black coloured and with a little elusive beige foam; fair aroma of roasted malts with strong notes of black chocolate, some licorice, prune and hop presence too; quite thick, solid malt backbone and a robust sweetness; some balance comes from the hops; bitter/sweet finish with strong notes of chocolate, licorice and a touch of vanilla from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark orange in colour and with a solid creamy white head; nice lace; strongly hoppy slightly yeasty with aroma of quince marmalade and apricot; very perfumy; full-bodied and creamy palate, some astringency, very bitter and fairly hoppy fruity finish; some warming alcohol presence courtesy of fiulijn - pours a dark black colour with no head retention; roasted chocolatey aroma, notes of alcohol and nut; very sticky and oily (what a surprise!), full-bodied, very low carbonation; solid bitterness, long chocolatey roasted and nutty aftertaste with warming alcohol notes - powerful courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy golden-orange colour with a little slightly beige foam; very hoppy nose (quince dominates), quite dusty and slightly cheesy; full-bodied, a fair bitterness, cream mouthfeel, very flowery, resinous and slightly fruity finish from Erzbierschof.ch; 2009 vintage - hazy bordeaux-brown colour with no head retention; very complex aroma of wood, burnt almonds, cocoa and vinegar; full-bodied and very sour; a moderate and subtle carbonation, quite dry and very sour finish with long notes of vinegar, wood, nut and apples - a wonderful beer courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy orange colour with a little foam; cheesy aroma with notes of quince; chewy malts and quite oily, dynamic palate, robust bitterness and a very dry bitter and very long fruity finish - a beautiful Imperial IPA from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with no head retention; aroma of red fruits marmalade and hints of spices; full-bodied, slightly sour and solidly bitter; a solid carbonation too; very tasty; long bitter hoppy finish with notes of pepper, red fruits and a solid warming alcohol kick - sumptuous from erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy orange beer with a little long lasting foam; fairly hoppy with notes of apricots and peach; flowery; quite full-bodied and solidly bitter; fizzy and with some astringency; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish with lingering almondy notes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a pitch black beer with absolutely no foam left; rich aroma of vanilla and milk coffee; licorice, figs and with a thick and sticky malt backbone; some sweetness below and with a very strong bitterness above; long hoppy finish with notes of cold coffee, chocolate and figs and with warming alcohol notes from crackedkettle.com - hazy amber-golden with a persistent slightly beige foam; pine needles and resinous with some fruits in the background; solidly hoppy, quite low carbonation, rounded palate and slightly oily; long and very bitter hoppy finish, flowery and piney - solid but never excessive from erzbierschof.ch - hazy blond-orange in colour and with a long lasting white foam left, decent lacing; aroma of hay, pepper cheese and bretts; medium-bodied and slightly acidic, subtle carbonation, quite dry and long aftertaste of caramel, dust and fruits - perfectly brewed and terribly enjoyable from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-brown in colour and with a persistent creamy head, nice lace; a solid aroma of wood and vanilla in the front and deep sourish raspberry notes below; very tasty and very carbonated, a robust sourness and a good malt body; the finish is quite dry with overwhelming woody and sourish notes, the raspberries staying again in the background; some warming alcohol notes - far too much wood presence here from Erzbierschof.ch - clear golden-blond colour under a very foamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of yeast and cider, pear and with some spicy notes; low carbonation and full-bodied, slightly oily, decent bitterness and a long spicy, slightly sourish and yeasty aftertaste along with some residual sugars - well-brewed from erzbierschif.ch - fully cloudy reddish-brown colour with a poor head retention; sourish aroma of vinegar and cherries; fair woody notes and hints of vanilla; medium-bodied and pretty juicy palate; a solid sourness; quite dry and long vinous, sourish and woody cherryish aftertaste - marvellous! from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy pale golden colour under a solid and very foamy bright white foam; nice lacework; estery aroma with notes of citrus and banana, yeasty and spicy notes; quite smooth palate, sweet and medium to full malt backbone, chewy malts and slightly sticky, a fair bitterness brings an interesting balance; the finish is long and yeasty with fruity and spicy tones - not fully a hell of a beer but a very good one in any cases from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark blond colour and with a poor head retention; aroma of oranges and candy sugar; medium-bodied and gently sticky, gently bitter and quite dry; lignering fruity hoppy finish (apricots and oranges) courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown colour with a collapsing beige foam; weird aroma of metal, meat and rhubarb; very sweet with a decent malt body, sweetish and malty aftertaste of marmalade and candy sugar - very belgian in a way that doesn’t work (anymore) for me courtesy of Allen - hazy bordeaux-brown colour with a little beige foam; aroma of wood, solvent and malt; deeply sweet and full-bodied but quite unbalanced (the finish is a bit empty); long sugary finish of malts, apple and dried prunes - far too sweet to be really good from crackedkettle.com - slightly hazy dark orange colour with a quite fast disappearing beige foam; solidly hoppy with notes of quince and pine needles; full-bodied and oily; very very bitter and with a long peppery fruity (quince dominates here too) and resinous finish - a powerful hop bomb from Erzbierschof.ch - black beer under a solid long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; very roasted aroma of mocha and ashes; a respectable malt backbone and a fair tart bitterness; very tasty palate; long and dry toasted coffeish aftertaste with more kingering notes of ashes - lot of character honey colour, deep cinnamon aroma, bitter, pumpkin aftertaste courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Kris Butler - dark black colour with a long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of banana split with roasted malts and cream; sweet and full-bodied, quite bitter with a chocolate and banana-ish aftertaste - not fully convincing cloudy, honey colour, spicy (?) but quite unpleasant courtesy of fiulijn - clear ruby-brown colour with a poor head retention; very malty nose with notes of prune and marzipan; full-bodied and pretty sweet, some bitterness; long aftertaste of malt and prune - tasty and robust honey colour, strong apricot aroma, disgusting flavor with plastic aftertaste dark ruby-brown colour, few head, fruity aroma, very malty, sweet, buttery with a long fruity (apple ?) finish dark orange colour with almost no head, cinamon, cherry icecream-like and unfermented malt in the nose, sweet, buublegum with a terrible, awful finish - what is this ?!? amber colour, fine head, tons of hops, full, bitter, long aftertaste - beautiful courtesy of fiulijn - hazy copper-amber colour under a huge foamy head; earthy and nutty aroma with a solid flowery hoppy nose; quite creamy mouthfeel and a low carbonation, tasty and fairly bitter; long bitter and hazelnutty finish copper colour, very hoppy, orange, nice bitterness, long aftertaste - a good beer deep orange colour, dry hoppiness, orange aftertaste - good but by far not the best example from this style beautiful honey colour, fine head, aggressive lemon aroma, astringence, flat taste, slight nutty aftertaste - was this beer out-dated ? amber colour, fruity, strong malt presence, well-hopped, sweet - very satisfying ! slightly hazy orange-blond colour, big foamy head, strong hoppy nose showing apricot, cream and grapefruit, creamy mouthfeel, medium to full body, very strong bitterness, dry and long deeply bitter and flowery finish - good but raw and out of balance; no doubt: this beer comes from the USA :-) 1999 vintage - brown colour, slightly cloudy, no foam, very hoppy (what a surprise at 120 IBU), floral and earthy, extremely bitter with a veeeery long bitter finish - a one dimensional hop bomb but strangely, I like this 3 y.o. beer almost as much as I hated a 4 y.o. tasted 2 years ago. Is it not supposed to improve while aging ?

1996 vintage - 10/3/2000: (4/1/2/1/2) quite an horrible appearence: dirty brown colour, no head; strong alcohol and Port wine aroma, EKU 28 taste-like (means:bad), absolut tragic aftertaste - boark ! draught@erzbierschof - hazy dark reddish-amber beer under a solid beige foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of quince marmalade, piney; slightly sticky and with a decent malt backbone; solidly bitter; long aftertaste of piney hops with more notes of red fruits, pine needles and cream; moderate carbonation - straightforward and beautiful brown colour, overwhleming alcohol and malt aroma, sweet, no character from crackedkettle.com - cloudy orange colour with a little persistent foam; fairly hoppy with an aroma of cream and almonds with a subtle touch of juniper; medium-bodied and with a decent bitterness; creamy mouthfeel, quite dry with more notes of almonds nice smokey bacon aroma, clean and smokey flavor re-rated 9/2012; draught@erzbierschof black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; solid aroma of coffee, hints of nuts and licorice; medium to full-bodied; fairly bitter and quite dry; long and very roasted aftertaste of coffee, tar and chocolate with a respectable hop presence

1/2001 - dark colour, fine long lasting head; aroma: roasty, truffle, strong and fresh; strong coffee flavor and very deep bitter aftertaste. (5/9/8/4/17) 2001 vintage sampled Jan 2004 - very dark black colour, the initial black tainted head quickly disappears, strong hoppiness, coffee and licorice, alcohol, lot of carbonation, oily and very very bitter, the finish is very dry with an endless bitter coffeish aftertaste - explosiv and unforgettable ! hazy blond-orange colour, nice head, buttery, orange, strong hoppy nose, very aromatic, robust body with a very strong bitterness, incredibly long bitter finish - one-dimensional but I like it from crackedkettle.com - pours a dark brown colour with a persistent but chaotic beige foam; earthy and slightly toasted aroma with notes of ginger, medium-bodied and creamy mouthfeel, moderate bitterness, quite long earthy finish with notes of caramel - subtle and very pleasant thanks to fiulijn for giving me this beer a second time (I broke it the first time ...) - black coloured, little brown tainted foam, roasted aroma of black chocolate, mocha and nuts, medium to full-bodied, tart and very bitter, slightly oily, long dry roasted coffeish finish - delicious ! courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy amber-brown colour with a little foam and a nice lace; aroma of toasted malt showing accent of black chocolate and nuts; a solid malt body with a fair bitterness before a long biscuity maltiness in the aftertaste - a nice play between malt and hops from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy reddish beer under a modest foam left; a subtle yet fair hoppy aroma showing notes of red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied, rounded palate, clean and decently bitter; fresh and pretty aromatic hoppy finish with more notes of red fruits -re-rated 9/2012; draught@erzbierschof - hazy reddish-orange beer under a long lasting beige foam; gently buttery; a fair flowery hoppiness with fruity tones underneath; medium to full-bodied; quite bitter, slightly dry and with a decently long flowery finish with hints of peaches and pineapple - nothing brutal here by today’s standards draught@Erzbierschof’s bar - quite clear red-orange beer with a solid quite chaotic pale beige foam; a fair hoppiness showing notes of herbs with red fruits in the background; a solid malt backbone and gently sticky; a light juicy sweetness soon overwhelmed by a robust herbal bitterness; very long herbal and gently fruity hoppy finish - pretty original draught@Erzbierschof’s bar - black beer with a little persistent beige foam; roasted aroma of mocha and walnuts; creamy palate, medium-bodied and with a fair tart bitterness; dry and earthy roasted aftertaste of black chocolate and nuts - straightforward draught@Erzbierschof’s bar - dark black beer under a huge foamy beige head; gently roqasted with notes of black cherries and licorice; quite juicy palate and a fair malt backbone; earthy and fairly bitter; long dry bitter earthy and nutty coffeeish aftertaste draught@erzbierschof - hazy pale reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; nice lace; aroma of nougat and corn; velvety palate and moderate malt backbone, some late tart corny bitterness; slightly dry and with long notes of marzipan, earth and corn - very original and interesting from Erzbierschof - hazy dark red-amber beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; beautiful lacework; fairly hoppy aroma showing notes of cream, apricots and tea; moderate carbonation and a good malt backbone, gently sticky on the tongue and very tasty; long and solid bitterness which introduces a very hoppy fruity finish - fresh and very aromatic - appears more bitter than its announced 40 IBU from Erzbierschof - cloudy and bright blond-orange beer; long lasting bright white foam and a superb lacing; fresh grassy hoppiness with hints of orange peels; lively palate, moderate malt backbone, dry and bitter; a bit yeasty and with a long fruity and grassy, spicy finish courtesy of Per Samuelsson - cloudy dark orange colour under a big creamy white head; nice lace; aroma of orange peel and cream, also light citrusy and spicy notes; tart acidic/bitter mouthfeel, moderate malt body, long and very dry bitter fruity finish - deeply pleasant and refreshing - something between an Orval and a Petite Orval from crackedkettle.com - quite clear blond-bronze colour with a little white foam; very hoppy aroma, resinous, pine needles, cheese and grapefruit; good malt body, clean palate, very bitter and a long lasting fruity bitterness, very robust but never aggressive, more lingering resinous notes - a superb beer courtesy of Greg Gaughan - slightly hazy blond colour with a bad head retention; aroma of dust, cobweb, rhubarb and old cellar; very acidic and medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a long acidic, sour and fruity, vinegar-like finish - a beauty courtesy of fiulijn - amber-brown colour with a little beige foam left; solid aroma of wood, dried cherries and vinegar; creamy mouthfeel, quite full-bodied and fairly tasty, a fair acidity, long aftertaste of cherries, wood and vinegar - superb work again from RR courtesy of Greg Gaughan - pours a hazy orange colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of almonds, vanilla and apple, slightly woody; some acidity, creamy mouthfeel and with a good malt body; fair carbonation; some residual sugars with more notes of vanilla and almonds - a superb beer from crackedkettle.com - slightly hazy bronze-orange colour with a modest head retention; fresh hoppy aroma of quin ce and peach, slightly piney; gently oily on the tongue and with a medium to full malt backbone; fair but not aggressive bitterness; long aromatic hoppy finish, bitter and fruity - straightforward and very well-balanced courtesy of fiulijn - clear orange-amber colour with a poor head retention; fruity (oranges, raisins) and sourish viengar-like aroma; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; very sourish and with a long quite dry fruity finish red-amber colour, almost no foam, licorice and fruity nose, sweet and watery with a late bitterness, bubblegum-like finish - artificial and bad red-amber colour, fine head and a nice lace, caramel aroma with notes of cherry, good malt body with a solid bitterness, long bitter finish courtesy of Chris Beers - pours a cloudy copper-brown colour under a huge foamy beige head; unclean aroma with notes of caramel, yeasts, brandy and undefined spices; medium to full malt body; fresh spicy and bready finish; quite long - interesting courtesy of Chris Beers - pours a fully cloudy lactic-orange colour under a huge foamy white head; aroma of brettanomyces, vanilla, cella and hay; full-bodied and highly carbonated; sweet and acidic; some residual sweetness in a fizzy fruity and acidic finish - fresh and solid at the same time; very pleasant orange colour, fine lace, fresh, deep ginger and sweeties aroma, spicy, bitter, quite complex pale yellow colour, few head, deep lemon aroma, sweet with some acidity, fresh, much carbonation - one dimensional, uninteresting brew red-brown colour, few head, roasted, caramel, sweet, very malty, long aftertaste - beautiful deep amber colour, no head, caramel aroma, sweet, too light-bodied for a doppelbock thanks to MadDan and CrazySilvie - hazy and pale blond colour, practically no residual foam after 5 seconds, moderate herbal hoppiness, quite a high carbonation and a bit soapy mouthfeel; the malt body is medium at best and the finish is not memorable with just a hint of harsh bitterness and more herbal notes to disturb the quiet mediocrity of this beer dark brown colour, few head, plum, alcohol and black chocolate aroma, roasted, thin-bodied, quite flat and watery, short finish very dark brown colour. almost no head, deep roasted coffee aroma with strong notes of nut, tart, oily and very bitter, long dry bitter coffeish finish - a beautiful porter from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - clear golden-orange colour with no head retention; aroma of apple and blueberry juice, soda-like; subtle but fair carbonation, sweet and with a moderate malt backbone; fizzy and slightly dry aftertaste of blueberry syrup - not for me red-orange colour, fine head, deep cane sugar aroma with notes of berries and macaroon, full-bodied, pricking with a dry bitter finish from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - clear golden-bronze colour with no foam left; aroma of solvent, chewy malts and apples; a fair carbonation and a medium malt backbone; dry and fairly bitter; tart corny and slightly fruity finish courtesy of Per Samuelsson - pours a dark ruby-brown colour under a voluptuous beige head; biscuity maltiness and some notes of banana; creamy mouthfeel and a high carbonation; medium-bodied and a robust bitterness; dry cookie-like, earthy finish - very good courtesy of Per - clear golden colour, the little initial foam quickly disappears; aroma of cane sugar and pumpkin; sweet and high carbonated; the finish is short and watery with more lightl pumpkin notes - hmmm ... courtesy of Per - pours a hazy dark orange colour with a firm and persistent pale beige foam; beautiful lace; relatively understated aroma of orange peels and grapefruit; clean and rounded palate, medium to full-bodied, respectable bitterness; quite dry and long fruity and hoppy finish - efficient, balanced and unexaggerated slightly hazy red-amber colour, very little foam, biscuity hoppiness, light fruity nose, initial tartness, medium- to full-bodied, solid bitterness, dry hoppy finish - clean and solid brew from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a poor foam left; a very fruity and pure nose where blueberries dominate; notes of strawberries and blackcurrants too; light notes of vinegar bring a nice combination; sweet and slightly acidic, medium to full malt backbone; juicy palate and with a moderately dry finish; some lingering acidity in a long and deep fruity finish (blueberries again) - sumptuous - cloudy dark reddish beer with a solid beige foam left; a strong and charming sourish fruity aroma where blueberries dominate leaving their friends straw- and blackberries in the background; moderate carbonation and a good malt backbone; creamy palate and pretty sour; slightly dry and long sour/acidic fruity finish (blueberries on top again) - very nicely made and very drinkable from Erzbierschof.ch - clear deep brown beer with a modest foam left; sourish biscuity maltiness in the nose, toasted; medium-bodied, light sourness and a moderate carbonation, decently tasty; slightly dry and long toasted biscuity aftertaste with lingering light sourish notes from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy blond-orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of coriander and orange peels, citrus; a low carbonation and moderate malt body, some tart acidity and a slightly dry corny, fruity and spicy finish from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a little persistent beige foam; very malty aroma with notes of strawberries and caramel; full-bodied, some sweetness toped by a fair bitterness; very tasty; long bitter herbal and red fruity finish - very nice from erzbierschof.ch - pours a dark black beer with a poor foam left; very roasted chocolatey malty aroma with notes of coffee, herbs and vegetables; full-bodied and very tasty; a solid bitterness and a long spicy/herbal, coffeish and licorice aftertaste; slightly thick - absolutely wonderful! from erzbierschof.ch - pours a hazy orange colour under a persistent white foam, nice lacework; aroma of vegetables soup, ginger and yeast; medium- to full malt backbone, fresh and tasty, a late solid bitterness and a robust carbonation; long bitter and spicy finish with more notes of vegetables - don’t know exactly what to make of it ... from erzbierschof.ch - hazy reddish-amber colour with no foam left; a solid aroma of bread, marzipan and caramel; full-bodied and very tasty, a subtle and solid carbonation, chewy malts, sweet and with a long bready and herbal aftertaste - very nice indeed! from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark and bright orange colour under a solid creamy and persistent white head; nice lace; strong hoppy aroma of grapefruit, apricot and caramel, some fresh cream too; full-bodied and gently sticky, a solid bitterness; very long bitter flowery and almondy finish; pretty dry - balanced draught@erzbierschof - dark black beer with a moderately persistent beige foam; pretty roasted with fair hoppy tones and notes of red fruits; slightly perfumy; full-bodied and fairly tasty, pretty dry and bitter, gently sticky with very long roasted coffeish aftertaste and notes of black cherries - deeply balanced draught@erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a giant white foam left; very grassy and dusty aroma; a respectable malt backbone; gently sticky, quite dry with a long flowery hoppy and yeasty finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber colour with a solid beige head; powerful nose, very hoppy, resinous aroma, cream and flowers; oily and with a good malt body; very dry and very bitter flowery hoppy finish - hops, hops and more hops from Erzbierschof - quite clear reddish-amber in colour and with a little but long lasting foam; nice lacing; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel and starfruit; a good malt body and a creamy mouthfeel; solidly bitter and with a long flowery and fruity hoppiness with notes of almond - straightforward and balanced 2007 vintage; courtesy of Per Forsgren - clear and bright amber colour, rocky pale beige foam and a nice lacing; subtle flowery hoppy notes with some red fruits hidden below; low carbonation, a very velvety mouthfeel, medium-bodied and a fair bitterness which lasts long in a plain hoppy and flowery finish red-amber colour, not much intensity, fine lace; aroma: hazelnut, grapefruit, fresh, hint of cherry; flavor: slightly acid, probably the beer the most bitter I have tasted until now; very long aftertaste from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - dark brown colour with a modest head retention; clear; aroma of toffee and biscuit; some astringency, sweet and very bitter; medium-bodied, slightly dry biscuity finish, toasted and very hoppy courtesy of Tony Flükiger - hazy red-amber colour with a little beige foam; fresh fruity hoppiness (melon and passion fruit); good malt body; tart and fairly bitter fruity finish; long lasting courtesy of Tony Flükiger; 2007 vintage - hazy red-orange colour with a poor foam left; oily hoppy nose showing notes of peach and melon; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; slightly oily palate but finishes very dry and very bitter; long fruity and flowery hoppy finish re-rated 11/2009; from Bier-Bienne - black coloured with a huge beige foam; nice lace; roasted aroma of milk coffee and walnut; soft mouthfeel and a medium malt backbone, some sweetness and a late bitterness; very creamy mouthfeel; moderately dry and fairly bitter coffeish and nutty finish - accurate and very pleasant from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy golden-blond colour with a little foam left; estery nose with notes of grsapefruit, banana and hay; slightly sticky, medium-bodied and highly carbonated, sweet but quite dry, long fizzy fruity finish with notes of corn 9-2009; from Bier-Bienne - pours a clear golden-amber colour with a huge creamy and slightly beige foam; fair flowery hoppiness in the nose with notes of cream, dust and apricot; a good malt body, rounded palate, tasty and with a good bitterness; long flowery hoppy finish

9-2000; (5/7/7/4/14) re-rated 11/2009, from Bier-Bienne - clear dark brown colour under a huge dark beige foam; nice lace; aroma of pralines, vanilla and licorice; fairly sweet with a medium malt backbone, rounded mouthfeel; chocolatey finish, quite long and tasty 2002 vintage - pale amber colour, big initial head which is quickly reducing, deep flowery hoppy nose (thank you, Cascade), very bitter, medium-bodied, flowery, dry and bitter hoppy finish - one-dimensional and below my expectations cloudy, spicy aroma with a somehow flat flavor, too much carbonation golden colour, nice foam, medium hop aroma, creamy, full bodied red-brown colour, fine lace, fresh orange and spicy aroma, bitter, slightly sour very dark colour, fine head, deeply complex aroma: blackcurrant, plum, vanilla, coffee and cinnamon; sweet and oily with a long bitter finish - simply wonderful ! from Mondial de la BIère, Strasbourg - hazy amber-brown colour with no foam; aroma of prune and apple; chewy malts; moderate carbonation and full-bodied, sticky and very thick, quite dry and fairly bitter; fruity finish, a bit harsh and with notes of warming alcohol courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark amber colour with a hugely foamy beige head; nice lacework; a fair resinous hoppy nose with notes of hazelnut, a bit buttery; low carbonation and very smooth, a gentle bitterness, hoppy aftertaste with a touch of herbs, mint and hazelnut from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg clear deep blond beer under a solid bright white foam; nice lacework; light spicy aroma (cloves and pepper), creamy and rounded palate with a light sweetness; subtle spicy finish, quite dry and slightly earthy - fresh and subtle dark brown colour, few head, chocolate, malty, vegetable aftertaste reddish colour, no head, plastic aroma with a hint of cherry, far too much carbonation, sour, long plastic aftertaste - boaaark ! amber colour, no head, very hoppy, lemon/orange aroma, bitter courtesy of fiulijn; 2005 vintage sampled 12/2007 - slightly hazy bordeaux colour, poor head; aroma of prune, licorice with a touch of alcohol and a strong hop presence; oily and full-bodied, powerful bitterness; dry and long bitter aftertaste of prune, herbs, pepper with notes of warming alcohol from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg hazy dark blond beer with a little persistent head; nice lace; hoppy aroma of apricots and peaches; light flowery tones; a good malt backbone and a gently sticky palate; a solid but not overwhelming bitterness; quite dry and long earthy and flowery hoppy finish where the fruity notes stay now in the background from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg quite clear blond beer with a poor foam left; overwhelming nose of coriander and curaçao; dusty and citric; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, some salty and sourish notes in the finish before more and more coriander - humm... doesn’t work for me courtesy of Kris Butler and Laurent Mousson - clear amber colour with a creamy beige foam; hugely hoppy aroma: apricot, cream and quince, mint and a touch of pepper; full-bodied, oily, rounded palate, low carbonation and a very long hoppy, hugely bitter aromatic finish where more fruity and peppery tones appear - very impressive from erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber-orange colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of wood, bourbon, vanilla with a solid hop presence and red fruits; full-bodied, a subtle carbonation and a solid bitterness; thick; very long hoppy aftertaste of tea, quince, grapefruit and wood - what a beer! from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark orange colour with a little foam left; a solid aroma of pumpkins and cane sugar; sweet and full-bodied, subtle carbonation; some residual sweetness with long notes of carotts and pumpkin - well... why not ? from crackedkettle.com - dark black coloured with a poor head retention; solid aroma of coffee with notes of cold ashes; creamy mouthfeel, powerful malt body and with a robust bitterness; nutty and malty roasted coffeish finish from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a modest foam left; malty aroma with notes of marzipan, caramel and prune, slightly metallic; pretty sweet, medium to full malt backbone; gentle bitterness and quite dry; the finish is hoppy, malty, fruity and metallic from Erzbierschof, 10% - dark black coloured and with a modest dark beige foam left; a solid aroma of ... yes: crème brûlée!, vanilla, eggs, cane sugar and a hint of caramel; thick and very sweet, full-bodied; some late bitterness and a long chocolatey and vanilla finish - interesting but quite cloying after some sips from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy golden-bronze colour with a little white foam left; a fresh flowery hoppy aroma with notes of caramel and quince; gently oily, full-bodied and with a moderate and subtle carbonation; a fair bitterness lasting long in a hoppy fruity and caramelish aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - pours a dark black colour with a little but long lasting beige foam left; robust chocolatey aroma with notes of dark cherries and licorice; full-bodied and slightly oily/sticky; low carbonation, fairly sweet and with a late bitterness; aftertaste of dark chocolate and black cherries - a heavy and powerful dessert beer which makes feel its alcohol content courtesy of fiulijn - gushing, gushing ... it pours a cloudy orange colour under an infinitely foaming white head; some undefined spices in front of wheaty and fruity notes; fizzy and very sweet with a solid malt body; tons of residual sugars in a long fruity (peaches and citrus) and wheaty/spicy finish; late warming alcohol notes - heavy indeed from crackedkettle.com - hazy golden-blond colour with a modest head retention; slightly perfumy and spicy with notes of apples and esters; oily and sweet with some acidity, good malt body, moderately dry finish with very fruity and estery notes from erzbierschof.ch - dark black coloured and with no head retention; deep aroma of cocoa, black chocolate and pralines; full-bodied and sweet, very tasty, thick and with some bitterness; very long aftertaste of chocolate and cocoa and some warming alcohol presence - one-dimensional and unfortunately provoking an immediate allergy on me (would really like to know ingredient is responsible for it ?!) from crackedkettle.com - hazy orange-bronze colour with no head retention; strongly hoppy with fruity aroma (quince and peach), dusty and woody notes; estery; creamy mouthfeel, medium-bodied; moderate carbonation, some initial sweetness, a fair bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish - dangerously drinkable from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy ruby-brown colour with a modest head retention; shows a robust oak character with woody and vanilla tones, notes od prunes and black currant marmalade; solid malt body and with a robust sweetness partially balanced by a fair bitterness, sticky and oily palate, moderate carbonation, some warming alcohol presence in a long hoppy and woody finish with more notes of red fruits - a beautiful one from Erzbierschof.ch - cloudy blond-orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of pear, apple and cane sugar; a good malt body, sweet and pretty bitter; quite dry and with a long fruity hoppy finish and some notes of almonds - straightforward and charming from crackedkettle.com - pours a very dark brown almost black colour with a ruby hue; no head retention; huge aroma of pralines and dark chocolate; some notes of vanilla in the background; robust sweetness and a strong malt body, slightly oily and with a low bitterness, notes of coffee in the finish where the chocolate dominates again; the alcohol appears late in a warming touch - damned delicious from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy blond colour with a poor foam left; aroma of pear and wheat with a fair presence of spices and esters; quite oily mouthfeel, full-bodied, some sweetness in the background; a hint of acidity and a solid bitterness; the finish is bitter and slightly salty, very fruity and with warming alcohol touch - very interesting from erzbierschof.ch - slightly hazy with a solid persistent white foam; nice lacework; solid fruity hoppy aroma with notes of pear, apricot and cream; a subtle carbonation and a medium malt backbone; fresh and tasty, a fair fruity bitterness, long lasting and with a slightly dry finish, citrusy and gently acidic - a deep balance and a high drinkabiliy courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a hazy blond colour with little persistent white foam; matured bananas and litchies in the nose; creamy mouthfeel and medium-bodied, quite sweet, fruity and almondy finish with some residual sweetness - unusual and interesting from erzbierschof.ch - hazy amber-blond colour with a little foam left; nice lacework; aroma of piney hops, orange marmalade and cream; full-bodied and slightly sticky; a solid bitterness; long hoppy fruity and piney aftertaste with a lingering bitterness from crackedkettle.com - blond-orange colour with a poor head retention; solid aromatic hoppiness with notes of lavender honey and quince; quite full-bodied; fairly tasty palate; long bitter and fruity finish with more honeyish and piney notes - a superb double ipa with a never aggressive bitterness from crackedkettle.com - dark brown colour with a rubish hue; little beige foam left; deep aroma of pralines, cold ashes and vanilla; medium to full malt body, a fair sweetness and carbonation; a moderate late bitterness; long chocolatey finish from crackedkettle.com - pours a slightly hazy dark orange colour with a modest foam left; solid aroma of quince marmalade, apricots and cream; rounded and juicy palate; medium to full malt body; a robust but not overwhelming bitterness introduces a long fruity and hoppy finish - another very nice beer from this brewery from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy blond colour with a firm white head; beautiful lacing; powerful aromatic hoppy nose showing some grapefruit and litchies; good malt body and slightly sticky palate, moderate carbonation and fairly bitter; the finish is quite short and dry with a lingering bitterness and fruity notes from crackedkettle.com - quite clear dark brown colour, little beige foam; the nose shows a nice balance between malts and hops; mint prune and quince; full-bodied and with some sweet malt backbone; the palate remains quite velvety; bitter and long aftertaste of prunes and hops - superb and dangerously drinkable at this alcohol level courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark orange colour with a poor head retention; aroma of quince marmalade, almonds and some madeirisation ; slightly oily and full-bodied; some initial sweetness soon followed by a solid bitterness; dry honeyish and almondy bitter finish with a strong alcohol presence fine long lasting head, very very deep mocha aroma; flavor: roasty coffee, very strong; aftertaste: very long, slight bitter - great beer but may be a little bit too uniforme red-amber colour, few foam, buttery hoppiness, caramel and alcohol, notes of cream and apricot, oily with a deadly excessiv bitterness (yes, I like it !), very malty, very long bitter, buttery and floral finish, a bit disgusting at the end of the glasss - this is big stuff ! Those americans are really crazy (fortunately sometimes in a right way) courtesy of Allen - cloudy reddish-brown colour with a foamy and persistent beige head; beautiful lace leaved on the side of the glass; nice marriage between woody notes and the solid fruity hoppiness (peach and apricot); full-bodied and slightly oily mouthfeel, strong and aggressive bitterness, some astringency; very long hoppy finish with notes of fruits, cream and oak - a hop soup woaahhh !! bronze colour, fine lace, very deep hop aroma and flavor, fantastic bitterness, very long aftertaste - please, give me more of this stuff ! amber colour, nice lace, strong hop aroma, smooth, lot of character, long bitter and slightly spicy aftertaste. Could well be the best pale ale I have ever tasted. @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - clear bronze colour with a moderate foam left; flowery and almondy aroma citrusy; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; very bitter, dry and almondy fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Allen - hazy orange colour with a little white head; aroma of apricot and quinces; quite perfumy; full-bodied and very bitter, aggressive; dry and very bitter fruity finish - terribly one-dimensional and quite a deception considering the high score on ratebeer @Mondial de la Bière 2010, Strasbourg - dark black coloured and with a persistent dark beige foam; a solid fruity hoppiness, grapefruit and chocolate in the background; full-bodied and very bitter, fairly carbonated, very dry and very bitter chocolatey finish with notes of ashes and tons of hops courtesy of Jespr - hazy dark brown colour with a little beige foam; malty and slightly toasted chocolatey aroma; very creamy palate, moderate carbonation, yeasty and with a decent bitterness; long toasted chocolatey and brownies-like finish courtesy of Jespr - slightly hazy blond-orange colour with no head retention; aroma of pears and pineapple, candy sugar and spices; solid but subtle carbonation, robust malt body, sweet and with a moderate bitterness; aftertaste of fruits and almonds with more spicy tones and a warming alcohol touch - very well-made clear red-amber colour with a fine creamy, slightly brown-tainted head, nice lacing, strong hop presence with aroma of cream, apricot and flowers, full-bodied with a very creamy mouthfeel, robust bitterness, the finish is dry, malty and very bitter, filling the mouth with tons of hops - very pleasant and not too extreme courtesy of fiulijn - clear brown colour with a chaotic beige foam; very hoppy and malty nose, piney and resinous and with toasted notes of cookies; full-bodied and quite sweet, very long malty and hoppy finish; more fruity and toasted malty notes bottled, thanks to Per - pours a hazy golden amber colour with almost no foam; strong flowery hoppiness with notes of tea and rhubarb; oily and full-bodied with a clean malt palate, very strong bitterness and a long dry bitter honeyish aftertaste - an impressive and deeply pleasant hop bomb amber colour, big head, nice hop presence, artichoke nose, full-bodied, pleasant, complex with some sourness in the aftertaste - remembers me of the Christmas Ale from Shepeard Neame light amber colour, alcohol aroma, sweet, disgusting aroma courtesy of fiulijn - dark blond-orange colour with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; solidly hoppy with notes of flowers and cream; moderate carbonation and with a solid malt body; slightly sticky; very robust bitterness, long and very bitter flowery finish - a one-dimensional hop bomb from crackedkettle.com - dark black colour and with a chaotic beige foam; solid hoppy aroma with notes of chocolate, honey and licorice; thick and oily with a robust malt backbone, some sweetness and a solid bitterness; long bitter chocolatey finish with notes of cocoa, plum cake and honey - overrated and overpriced very dark colour, burnt caramel aroma, smooth, slightly sour, sweet aftertaste, quite complex - a must try courtesy of Pascal Sauser - clear bronze colour with a little foam; fair hoppy aroma, notes of honey and mint; rounded malt body, a very late bitterness and a very dry hoppy finish from crackedkettle.com - slightly hazy golden colour with a solid white foam; beautiful lace; fresh fruity hoppiness with notes of cream and bretts; medium to full malt body, quite sourish with a long fruity hoppy finish - very well-made from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy brown beer with a little long lasting foam; aroma of potatoes, carrots and pumpkins; full-bodied and pretty sweet; gently bitter and very spicy; long aftertaste of vegetables, brown sugar and caramel, slightly dry - quite nice from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark brown beer with a little foam left; slightly woody with solid notes of malts, prunes and vanilla; full-bodied and pretty sweet; gently sticky and with a hint of sourness; long aftertaste of red fruits with more hints of wood; some residual sugars and apparent alcohol from erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy brown colour with a moderate foam left; a moderate woody aroma with strong notes of nuts and marzipan, notes of apple and caramel; sticky and full-bodied, a robust sweetness balanced by a powerful bitterness; the woody tones are more present in a long dry bitter malty and nutty finish where solid warming alcohol notes make feel their presence from Erzbierschof.ch - hazy golden-blond colour with a little foam left; perfumy aroma of citrus, esters and lavender; overcarbonated and with a light tart acidity, some sweetness below; the finish is corny and citrusy with a lingering acidity and moderate residual sugars - very nice from erzbierschof.ch - clear bronze colour under a solid creamy white foam; nice lacework; aroma of esters and dust, apples and a fair presence of undefined spices; medium to full malt backbone, slightly sticky and a bit chewy palate, solid but subtle carbonation; some tart spiciness and a low bitterness; residual sweetness and long fruity spicy notes in the finish from erzbierschof.ch - cloudy dark blond with a solid foam left; estery aroma with notes of apples and grapefruit, caramel and candi sugar; highly carbonated, tart, sweet and acidic; some residual sugars with notes of caramel, esters and grapefruit - far closer to a tripel than a saison from erzbierschof.ch - pours a cloudy orange beer with a persistent white foam and a nice lacework; estery aroma with notes of cream, peaches, apples and hints of spices; oily and quite thick, some sweetness below but a robust tart bitterness in the front, rather high carbonation, quite dry estery and spicy fruity hoppy finish - a beautiful beer from erzbierschof.ch - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; deep aroma of malts and nuts, pretty toasted with light sourish notes; quite full-bodied and with a fresh lively palate; some sweetness and a with a tart corny bitterness; a fair but subtle carbonation; quite dry and with long nutty and corny malty notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy blond beer with a solid bright white foam left; nice lacework; slightly yeasty with fair notes of pear, grapefruit and pineapple; full-bodied and fairly carbonated; slightly sticky and with a fair bitterness; lively palate, robust carbonation; fizzy and yeasty fruity finish with lot of residual sweetness - very triple-like from Erzbierschof - pours a dark black beer under a solid and long lasting dark beige foam; beautiful lacework; the roasted coffeish aroma is dominated by solid notes of pumpkin, cloves and cinnamon; hints of wood in the background; a decent malt backbone and some sweetness; creamy palate; very long roasted aroma of coffee with more solid yet pretty well integrated spicy tones and pumpkin courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a moderate head retention; fairly hoppy with notes of bretts, grapefruit, esters and some caramel in the background; full-bodied, sticky and with a solid carbonation; decently bitter and spicy, slightly sourish; long lasting fruity estery finish with some warming alcohol notes - a doppelbock ? ok ... strange red-amber colour, few foam, caramel, quite light-bodied, slightly disturbing sourness intense dark brown colour, no head, caramel, very malty, strong aftertaste hazy amber-orange colour with a little fast disappearing foam; very strong hoppy nose with aroma of pine needle, perfumed flowers, exotic fruits and notes of alcohol in the background; soapy/oily mouthfeel, robust malt body; powerful and impressive (but not aggressive) bitterness, long bitter finish with lots of hoppy flavours and a warming alcohol touch - another great american hop juice - big thank you to Per for this beer ! courtesy of fiulin and oh6gdx - cloudy dark reddish-amber colour with a persistent light beige foam; intense aroma of pine needles, plums and other ripe fruits, somehow a bit cognac-like; full-bodied and sticky palate, very sweet with some smoothness before a very solid bitterness; long dry hoppy finish where notes of caramel, plums and pine needles are met by a warming alcohol kick - I barely get the wheat here; well-brewed beer with a strong character courtesy of fiulijn - pours a slightly hazy dark amber beer with no foam left; a strong aroma of marzipan, prune and Speyside-whsky; a fair alcohol presence too; low carbonation and a robust malt body, very oily and thick, pretty bitter and with a long fruity, malty and almondy finish with a strong warming alcohol presence 2009 vintage; courtesy of fiulijn - dark black colour and with a fast disappearing dark beige foam; robust aroma of tar, chocolate and vanilla, some apparent alcohol and notes of dark cherries; thick and full-bodied, very tasty, the pretty high sweetness is soon overwhelmed by a powerful bitterness; moderate carbonation; aftertaste of dark chocolate, prune and licorice along with some alcohol notes - complex and powerful from crackedkettle.com - pours a hazy red-orange colour with a little beige foam left; nice aroma of caramel and prune, fairly hoppy with notes of quince marmalade; thick and full-bodied, moderate carbonation, a solid bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish with notes of warming alcohol and piney hops from crackedkettle.com - clear amber-red colour, little beige foam; aroma of chewy malts and a touch of solvent; solid carbonation and full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, quite dry and with a solid bitterness; long hoppy finish with notes of red fruits; sticky and with a fair alcohol presence - quite deceiving hazy reddish-brown colour with a little beige head; strong malty nose, slightly toasted; notes of plum and licorice; a bit oily and with a light initial sweetness; robust malt body and a strong bitterness before a long and moderately dry, bitter malty finish where more notes of dark fruits appear - a big thanks to my stepparents for this very good beer courtesy of fiulijn - clear brown colour with a modest head retention; aroma of malt and nut with a hint of solvent, some caramel too; sweet and slightly sticky; some late bitterness, heavy caramel and sweet malts in the finish from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy orange colour under a solid creamy white head; gentle aroma of banana and slightly rancid cream; creamy mouthfeel and thin to medium malt backbone; some sweetness; the finish is pretty bland with more light hints of banana - very modest from Mondial de la BIère, Strasbourg - clear reddish-amber colour with a little chaotic foam left; correct lacework; fairly hoppy with notes of chewy malts and red fruit marmalade; slightly sticky and with a respectable malt body, fairly bitter and moderately dry; long malty and hoppy finish with notes of caramel and raspberries clear red-amber colour, fine head, nice lace, moderate hoppiness, the flavour is quite uniforme and lacks of character, short dry finish courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark brown colour with a rubish hue; little persistent beige foam and a nice lace; aroma of prune and nuts with solid hops in the background; full-bodied and oily, respectable bitterness before a long aftertaste of pine, herbs and licorice - begs for meditation draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear brown beer with a poor head retention; pretty malty with strong spicy notes of coriander and citrus; a fair yet subtle carbonation; quite sweet and full-bodied; residual sweetness and a long malty and spicy finish - nice one draught@Erzbierschof; the keg is labelled as "not so Uncommon IPA" ?! - clear dark amber beer with a modest head retention; very flowery hoppiness; unusual notes of vegetables (pumpkin?); medium-bodied and with a light astringency; pretty creamy palate; fair and very aromatic bitterness leaving long flowery and gently spicy notes clear red-amber colour, the fine foam quickly disappears, tons of hops in the nose, grapefruit, some apricot and cheese, oily and full-bodied, explosive bitterness and a very long bitter finish with more apricot and floral notes - very strong character for a unique beer - thanks to Clarkvv for this one ! courtesy of Allen - hazy golden-orange colour with a bright white head; nice lacing; the nose is estery and spicy with notes of apple, pear and caramel; very sweet and with solid malt body; high carbonation; very long fruity and spicy finish - a good beer for which I would have given many more points 10 years ago but my taste bud has definitely changed courtesy of Allen - At last, I have been able to put my hands and my nose on this old classic; slightly hazy golden-yellow colour; little white foam; dusty and very hoppy nose with notes of flowers, citrus, apple and grapefruit; good malt body and with a juicy palate, solidly bitter; quite dry and long bitter fruity and flowery finish - tasty and with a lot of character: a fantastic brew intense ruby colour, very hoppy, bitter, long spicy aftertaste from crackedkettle.com - hazy bronze-orange colour with a persistent and slightly beige foam; very hoppy and flowery aroma showing notes of apricots, fresh cream and grapefruit; good malt body, slightly oily and robustly bitter, quite dry and long bitter fruity finish; the hop notes stay for a long time in the mouth - a hop bomb which is never aggressive dark black colour, little foam, moderate coffeish aroma, full-bodied with a strong bitterness, dry coffeish finish - one-dimensional and far below my high expectations very dark colour, no foam, aroma almost not distinctive, slightly bitter, vegetable aftertaste deep golden colour, no head, few hops, far too much carbonation, bitter orange aftertaste - not good golden colour, fine head, floral aroma, herbal - beautiful pils dark colour, few head, plum aroma, sweet, slightly bitter, plum and toasted aftertaste black colour, fine head, subtile raspberry aroma, far too much carbonation, sweet, chocolate, dry aftertaste from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - hazy ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; aroma of plum and caramel with a touch of solvent; sweet and velvety, full-bodied and with a late tartness, sticky palate; residual sweetness in a long aftertaste of prunes, apples and caramel - too sweet to be great from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy dark blond colour with a little persistent white foam; aroma of candi sugar, bananas and esters; full-bodied and very sweet, high carbonation; tons of residual sweetness with notes of overmatured bananas and hints of spices - quite heavy and a bit cloying very dark brown colour, fine lace, vegetable and malty aroma, sweet with a long bitter aftertaste courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear dark amber colour with a little chaotic foam; almondy and malty aroma, quite hoppy and with shy smokey notes; medium-bodied, some sweetness, malty and decently hoppy almondy finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy amber-red colour with a persistent pale beige foam; creamy and flowery hoppy nose; quite oily and full-bodied, very bitter fruity and flowery finish, quite dry - robust and straightforward courtesy of fiulijn - clear orange colour with no head retention; strong aroma of banana and solvent; very sweet and full-bodied, powerful warming alcohol finish; sticky and oily - not my kind of beer from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - cloudy ruby-brown colour with a little beige foam left; a fair nose of pumpkin and candi sugar; creamy palate and quite full-bodied, tasty and fairly carbonated; some sweetness; long aftertaste of pumpkin with light notes of warming alcohol red-amber colour, big creamy head, flowers, honey and lemon in the nose, thick and very bitter, smooth, long bitter spicy finish deep ruby colour, few head, complex aroma: cherry, plum, strong alcohol presence. Poooohh !! If the americans would write the alcohol content on their bottles I would have chosen another beer to finish the evening ... Extremely sweet, syrupy. This beer sure has a huge potentiel. Too bad I cannot find more to store 5 - 10 years in my cellar ! cloudy pale orange colour, few head, very discreet but subtle fruity aroma, robust body with a long slight bitter fruity finish courtesy of MadDan and Crazy Silvie - fully cloudy bright orange colour, no foam remaining except for some big bubbles on the side of the glass; slightly corny and lemonady nose with notes of orange/tangerines but the whole aroma is very discrete; solid malt body, slightly oily; moderately sweet with a late tart bitterness; long and a bit acidic aftertaste of bitter oranges - would be very good with a more expressive aroma brown colour, few head, roasted, full-bodied, very malty nice amber colour, crisp, nutty, well-structured - pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - clear reddish in colour with a little foam; very fruity hoppiness (litchies, apricot and passion fruit); solid malt body; deeply pronounced bitterness, moderately dry and very bitter, long hoppy fruity finish - a beautiful brew very dark brown intense colour, smokey salami aroma, fine coffee flavor, long aftertaste - remembers me more to a porter than to a bock red-brown colour, big bubbles, fruity, bitter deep black colour, few head, fine coffee aroma, smooth, sweet molasses flavor following by a explosion of mocha - quite original amber colour, fine head, cinnamon aroma, smooth, very sour aftertaste courtesy of MadDan and CrazySilvie - hazy dark golden-blond beer with a little long lasting foam; the aroma is fresh, slightly grainy and hoppy; medium-bodied and decently tasty; quite bitter and dry; long aromatic hoppy and grainy finish clear deep golden colour, strange and strong aroma of old apples, honey and distilled fruits, sweet, no hops, no bitterness, long aftertaste of cellar and potatoes - very bad but not as tragical as I was fearing (though I don't think I'm gonna finish my glass...) pale yellow colour, almost no foam, aroma of plastic, sweet and dry, astringent, some tart bitterness and herbal notes in the finish - not good clear pale golden colour, almost no head, alcohol, oily nose, tart, thick and sweet - desparately not good courtesy of Degarth - hazy copper coloured without foam; shy aroma of caramel, nuts and ripe apples; low carbonation and quite flat malt body; some sweetness and a hint of sourness; an interesting earthy touch shows for in a short finish - don't ask too much while sampling a beer from a new country... (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very dark brown colour with a ruby hue; dark beige foam; nuts and grilled peanuts in the nose; moderate malt body, quite bitter and dry, toasted finish with notes of ashes and hazelnuts; quite high carbonation - subtle canned; from Amstein - clear dark amber colour with a persistent beige foam; flowery hoppy aroma with notes of caramel; moderate malt body, clean and creamy palate and gently bitter; slightly dry with long flowery notes in the finish - nice session beer canned; from Amstein - clear bronze colour; soft flowery and caramaleish aroma; thin-bodied and with a shy carbonation; gentle and subtle flowery finish - a very easy session beer (WBA) courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear and bright golden colour with a solid white foam, nice lace; aroma of pear and bitter almonds; oily and good malt body, low carbonation; aftertaste of pear with a hint of solvent - complex from Amstein - translucide reddish-amber colour and with a little foam left; some flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone and a decent bitterness; gentle lingering flowery aromatic hoppiness in the finish - very dry courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; brewed 1981 in honour of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer honey colour, fine head, slightly fruity, some bitterness very dark colour, fine head, coffee aroma, roasted, mild finish dark amber colour, almost no head, nutty, subtle aroma, light-bodied and flat flavour followed by a nutty explosion in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - slightly hazy golden blond beer; moderate but long lasting foam; subtle fruity hoppiness (citrus and apple); clean palate, moderate malt backbone and carbonation; light bitterness; the finish is a bit yeasty with lingering fruity hoppy tones from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear golden-blond beer with a little persistent white foam left; aroma of wheat, citrus and yeast; subtle carbonation and moderate malt backbone, some bitterness and salty notes too; long wheaty and hoppy finish - interesting from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - clear very dark brown beer with a rubish hue; beige foam left; strong aroma of cocoa; fairly roasted, a good malt backbone and pretty sweet, creamy palate and with a late tart bitterness and a hint of tartness; long roasted aftertaste of cocoa and black chocolate from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear dark golden beer with no head retention; moderate perfumy and fruity nose (apricots and apples dominate), very low carbonation and thin-bodied; slightly dry fruity hoppy finish - subtle and light from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - very dark brown beer with no foam; aroma of raisins and cocoa with notes of ashes as well; almost no carbonation, thin-bodied and with a dry earthy and cocoa-like finish - slightly roasted from le Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and red fruits; quite herbal; full-bodied and with a low carbonation; quite sweet; some late herbal bitterness and a long aftertaste of ripe fruits, herbs and tea another gift from the incredible Per Samuelsson - slightly hazy pale golden colour; persistent foam and a correct lacing; aroma of cooked vegetables and butter with some herbal notes; sweet and medium-bodied at best, some tartness, very low bitterness; the finish is short and effervescent - deeply forgettable deep golden colour, fine head, nice lace, well-hopped with floral and light fruity notes, fresh and flavourful, smooth with a long dry and light bitter finish clear dark brown colour, almost no foam, toasted malty aroma, slightly oily, medium-bodied, decent bitterness and even salty, notes of alcohol in a dry finish - strong character dark brown colour, almost no foam, toasted caramel aroma with notes of licorice and coffee, sweeet with a thin malt body, moderate bitter finish light colour, too much carbonation, few aroma, plastic taste - boark ! it pours a hazy orange colour with a nice little stable foam; the aroma is mainly yeasty with hints of cream and fruit (apricot ?) staying in the background; very creamy in the mouth and with a decent initial malt backbone which is falling down on the end; a correct bitterness and a quite dry and a bit watery finish; more yeasty tones and something typically homebrew-like in the aftertaste - not much character but all in all quite well-made for a first try ! pale cloudy orange colour under a stable firm white head; the classical banana aroma of the Weizenbiers is here but it gets some rivalry from notes of tangerines and yeast; quite sweet, very smooth mothfeel and a rather low carbonation for the style; some corny tartness in the finish and a fair amount of residual sweetness despite a very low final gravity; a typical homebrew touch in the aftertaste (I wish I could identify it more precisely) is all what betrays the fact that this is a beer from an amateur hazy golden-orange colour with a little persistent white head; solid but not overwhelming corny aroma, some banana notes underneath; some sweetness and a good carbonation; mediu and regualr malt body, a touch of late acidity gives it a good balance; the finish is a bit short and watery but every evidence pointing out this as a homebrew (like in vol. 2) has disappeared - well done ! very deep brown colour, great foam, strong caramel and pineapple aroma, flat taste, few aftertaste deep dark colour, no carbonation, no head, slight caramel aroma, astringence, very malty, sweet, strange aftertaste with some bitterness - a little bit disgusting dark amber colour,no foam, banana aroma, very sweet, no carbonation, banana aftertaste dark amber colour, big head with a nice lace, butter aroma with light notes of fruits (berries?) and metal, sweet and very smooth with a dry metallic and light sour finish dark black colour, nice head, slightly toasted chocolate aroma, buttery, creamy and quite neutral flavour, dry toffeeish finish courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - pours a cloudy dark orange colour under a solid, long lasting and bright white foam; nice lace; very aromatic nose with notes of dust and spices, corn and peanuts; good malt body and tasty; quite creamy mouthfeel and with a late but fair bitterness; long flavourful finish with more corny and spicy notes - a very good lager draught@brewpub - cloudy lactic-yellow, poor head retention; quite strong aroma of corn and cloves; banana in the background; medium-bodied and with some biting acidity, some sweetness below; residual sugars and long corny finish; pretty green but otherwise ok draught@brewpub - clear pale golden beer with a little head retention; very shy aroma with hints of malt and flowery hops; medium-bodied, pretty astringent, dry and with a biting bitterness; short corny finish - totally green draught@brewpub - clear and bright reddish-amber beer; poor head retention; aroma of caramel and chewy malts; slightly sticky and with a fair malt backbone; quite dry and gently bitter; long aftertaste of caramel with a chewy texture and hints of solvent draught@brewpub - dark ruby-brown beer with a persistent head; very toasted malty nose with notes of chocolate and cookies; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, some astringency and decently bitter; long toasted malty and chocolatey finish - pretty nice despite being also not quite at maturation draught@brewpub - clean amber beer with no head retention; light notes of tea and caramel; sticky and medium-bodied; low carbonation and gently bitter; long aftertaste of caramel and solvent - not convincing draught@brewpub - translucid pale amber beer with a long lasting head; aroma of tea and flowery hops; moderate carbonation; a good malt backbone and gently sticky; pretty astringent and fairly bitter; long aromatic hoppy finish where tea and resinous notes dominate draught@brewpub - hazy dark brown beer with a small head left; nice lace; solidly toasted malty and biscuity aroma, notes of hazelnut; a respectable malt backbone, pretty bitter and tasty; long toasted malty finish with more notes of nuts and some hoppy tones - balanced; a nice one draught@brewpub - pours a dark ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; fresh hoppiness in the front (resinous, tea, flowers) and dark malts, licorice behind; quite thick and tasty; a fair yet subtle carbonation; creamy and bitter finish; pretty dry and long bitter hoppy finish with more notes of licorice draught@brewpub - not really Kristall-clear blond beer with a litle foam left; chewy malty, a bit corny; medium-bodied and quite lively; quite dry finish with some fruity and yeasty tones - not really true to the its supposed style (Kristallweizen) draught@brewpub; cask - hazy blond beer with a persistent foam; slightly chewy and decently hoppy notes of apricot ; low carbonation and medium-bodied; fairly bitter with long fruity hoppy tones - very drinkable draught@brewpub - quite clear dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of prunes and toasted malts; pretty sweet, fizzy; short aftertaste of dark fruits and caramel - pretty strange draught@brewpub - quite black beer with a modest head retention; pretty lactic and with strong coffeish notes; creamy palate; some earthy bitterness and a medium malt backbone; quite dry and long roasted coffeish aftertaste draught@brewpub - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and persistent white foam; yeasty and with a fair fruity hoppiness; some sweetness and a solid malt backbone; sticky, yeasty and fruity, almost solvent-like stickiness with lingering hoppy tones draught@brewpub - hazy redish beer with a little beige foam left; earthy with light fruity tones; medium to full-bodied, some tart earthiness; quite dry and long earthy finish with notes of dark fruits - subtle draught@brewpub - very slightly hazy blond beer, persistent white foam; subtle flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, quite dry and gently bitter; long flowery hoppy finish; subtle and very drinkable draught@brewpub - slightly hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; quite herbal nose; very tasty and full-bodied; sticky and very bitter; some residual sweetness, long herbal bitterness; some notes of alcohol draught@brewpub - quite clear reddish-amber beer, poor head retentin; clean raspberry nose, hints of tea; medium-bodied, some sweetness dominated by sourish notes; quite dry raspberry aftertaste draught@brewpub - hazy dark brown beer, persistent foam; caramel and nougat, earthy; sweet and full-bodied, some decent bitterness; long malty finish with notes of nougat draught@brewpub - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent foam; nice lacework; solid flowery hoppiness, full-bodied; residual sweetness; long flowery and slightly resinous hoppiness; very bitter yet not aggressive draught@brewpub - dark black beer with a persistent beige foam; strong roasted aroma with notes of coffee, hints of wood; full-bodied, thick and fairly bitter; nuts, chocolate and roasted malts with lingering notes of vanilla in the finish draught@brewpub - clear and pale golden beer with a little persistent foam left; light flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied; pretty dry and decently bitter; malty; a bit chewy, bitter and herbal finish draught@brewpub - clear dark amber beer with a poor head retention; caramel, toffee and gently toasted nose; medium-bodied, earthy and with a tart bitterness; dry and bitter earthy finish draught@brewpub - gently hazy dark brown beer, persistent beige foam; nice lace; gently toasted malty and nutty; some pretty nice hop presence; a good malt backbone; very tasty and pretty astringent; a solid bitterness; creamy palate and with a long hoppy flowery and nutty finish - quite biting yet very good draught@brewpub - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; a bit yeasty and fairly grapefruity; fairly acidic; a rather thin malt backbone; quite dry fruity and yeasty finish with more brett-like reminiscence - refreshing and very drinkable draught@brewpub - quite clear dark amber beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; pretty flowery hoppiness; full-bodied and very bitter, long flowery hoppy finish - powerful and very flavorful @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark black beer with a strong roasted, malty coffeish aroma with notes of raspberries taking its place gradually; sticky and quite full-bodied; very dry with some candi-like sweetness and a hint of acidity; raspberries appear in front in the aftertaste leaving the stout characteristic this time behind @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy bright blond-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of straw and popcorn; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; quite dry with a long corny finish; notes of straw and hay with lingering spicy notes @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - black beer with a decent head retention; walnut and roasted malts; black chocolate; medium-bodied and pretty dry; fairly bitter; chocolatey roasted and nutty finish - subtle yet full of character @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; estery and yeasty, pretty fruity and gently sticky; lively palate, sweet and full-bodied; quite dry and bitter; long estery fruity and yeasty finish @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - slightly hazy blond beer with a little foam left; a decent flowery hoppiness; a good malt body; slightly sticky and with a good bitterness; pretty dry and long bitter hoppy finish @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy reddish beer, little foam left; fairly sourish; notes of wood, vinegar and cherries; medium-bodied, sourish; dry and long fruity finish with hints of vinegar and wood @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal; canned - quite clear blond beer with a little foam left; pretty hoppy with notes of apricots; lively and full-bodied; astringent and very bitter; long hoppy fruity finish; quite dry courtesy of Josh and Sunshine - hazy blond orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of potatoes and chili; explosion of chili; sharp like hell which makes any other possible characteristic impossible to spot - thank you Josh and Sunshine: my taste buds are out for the next 30 minutes ... @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - clear amber beer with a little foam left; resinous hoppiness with notes of tea; decently malty, creamy palate; low carbonation and with a solid bitterness; light residual sugars and a long hoppy finish (mainly fruity) - balanced @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark black beer with a little beige foam left; roasted malts, black cherries and licorice; some hop presence in the background; clean and medium-bodied; dry and fairly hoppy; bitter and long hoppy finish of dark fruits and roasted malts @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - cloudy dark amber beer; little foam left, earthy, caramel; lively and tasty palate; some late bitterness; aftertaste of nougat and honey, earthy and fairly hoppy; candi sugar and notes of alcohol - a different beer, hard to spot @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; yeasty and brett-like aroma; medium-bodied and gently sour; quite dry and long fruity acidic finish; notes of hay - fresh and enjoyable @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear dark amber beer with a persistent beige foam; decently flowery hoppiness with hints of honey; some astringency and a decent malt backbone; very bitter and with a long flowery hoppy finish; slightly dusty @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear dark amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of tea, earthy malt and quince marmalade; medium-bodied, unclean, moderate bitterness and with a finish of teas and red fruits @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - cloudy copper beer; vinegar and sourish cherries in the nose; clean and quite full-bodied; fairly sourish with long aftertaste of cherries and vinegar - very nice stuff ! @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear blond beer; little foam left; slightly vinous, champagne-like; very fizzy and full-bodied; really sweet; quite dry and fruity, acidic, long lasting - very nice beer @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - cloudy blond beer under a persistent white foam; aroma of straw and bretts; medium-bodied, yeasty and gently acidic; long aftertaste of straw, dry and with reminiscence of bretts @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - amber and hazy beer with a long lasting beige foamn; nice lacework; fairly hoppy with citrus dominance; a good malt body; roasted and tasty; very dry and bitter flowery hoppy finish with notes of tea @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - cloudy dark amber-brown beer under a persistent beige foam; a good flowery hoppiness, a good malt backbone, earthy; pretty bitter; very dry and earthy hoppy finish - very nice @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - almost black beer; moderate head retention; very dry and pure coffee aroma; moderate malt body; earthy tartness, low carbonation; quite dry roasted coffeish aftertaste - could afford more malt backbone and it would be great draught@brewpub - quite clear reddish beer with a long lasting fine beige head; nice lacework; subtle aromatic hoppiness with notes of earth; creamy palate; medium-bodied; a late earthy bitterness; very long aftertaste with lingering hoppy tones and earthy notes draught@brewpub - cloudy pale lactic-yellow beer with a little foam left; solidly grapefruity and citrusy aroma; gently acidic; medium to full-bodied, pretty dry and decently bitter; very long grapefruity and citrusy aftertaste - superb and very drinkable draught@brewpub - very dark brown, almost black beer with a little beige foam left; fair woody nose with roasted malts, sour cherries and hints of licorice; full-bodied, some sweetness below topped by a huge bitterness; very long woody hoppy finish with hints of black cherries and wood - big stuff ! draught@brewpub - black beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; a strong roasted coffeish aroma with notes of wood, vanilla and licorice; full-bodied, velvety palate, rounded and solidly bitter; dry and hoppy finish with long woody and coffeish, nutty notes - complex and absolutely fantastic; not sure it can go better than this draught@brewpub - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; fresh hoppiness and note of black cherries; full-bodied, some earthy tartness and a robust bitterness; quite fair astringency from the wood; dry and solidly woody, roasted coffe and licorice - robust and with lot of character @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark black beer with a firm long lasting beige foam; aroma of hay, roasted malts; lot of carbonation and gently sour; medium-bodied; aftertaste of licorice, corn and vegetable - really weird @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark black beer with a modest head retention; solid roasted coffeish aroma; notes of tar; quite full-bodied and with some sweetness; decently bitter, some fresh lively aftertaste with more roasted coffeish notes and licorice as well; notes of candi sugar - pretty nice @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear amber beer with a poor head retention; apparent alcohol, corn and caramel; pretty sweet and quite sticky; pretty fizzy; chewy and dry finish with notes of red fruits bubblegum - dubious @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor foam left; yeasty and corny with some notes of carrots; quite full-bodied and sweet, some residual sugars, no bitterness; hints of cream and caramel in the finish; some apparent alcohol @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - clear reddish beer with a poor head retention; toasted, almost smokey nose, caramel and corn; sweet and medium-bodied; slightly dry and corny finish with notes of caramel - useless @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - darl black beer with no head retention; fairly roasted aroma of coffee, hints of walnuts; quite juicy and soft palate with a low carbonation; quite short aftertaste of black chocolate and licorice @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of corn and citrus; full-bodied; sweet and with a tart acidity; pretty astringent and with a long fruity bitterness; fizzy corny and fruity finish - pretty nice @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - slightly hazy amber with a little foam left; fair hoppy aroma with notes of tea and apricots; a decent malt backbone; some astringency and a long dry bitter fruity hoppy finish - very nice @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark black beer with a little beige foam left; lactic and coffeish roasted nose; medium-bodied, some earthy tartness; decently bitter; long roasted aftertaste of tar and ashes @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - slightly hazy beer with a little foam left; a fair aromatic hoppiness with notes of tea and apricots; full-bodied, lively and tasty; a solid bitterness which manages to never be aggressive; long hoppy flowery notes in the finish - a very nice beer @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear dark reddish beer under a solid creamy beige foam; corny and pretty tart nose; some sweetness and not really tasty; hints of caramel in the finish with some residual sugars; no bitterness - not terrible @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - pours a very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; roasted malty aroma with notes of tar and ashes; quite thin-bodied and watery; slightly dry with some earthy tartness; short roasted finish - deceptive @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear blond beer with a poor head retention; fairly aromatic hoppy nose; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; slightly bitter, some residual sweetness and a long aromatic hoppy finish @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; barnyard and fruity notes, wood and vanilla; slightly vinegar-like, creamy palate and quite full-bodied; dusty and fruity woody finish with notes of vanilla with a lingering acidity - great beer @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy blond beer; nice long lasting white foam; nice lacework; yeasty and decently spicy; light corny notes, medium-bodied; quite dry and corny, long lasting finish with hints of acidity; pretty refreshing and interesting @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy pale blond beer with a poor head retention; some dust in the front and with a fair fruity hoppiness; notes of almonds; thin-bodied, slightly astringent; long lasting bitterness; subtle flowery hoppy finish - refreshing and very drinkable @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy pale blond beer with a persistent white foam; hints of diacetyl, corn and aromatic hops; medium-bodied; moderate carbonation and pretty rounded; low bitterness; very aromatic with hints of diacetyl @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - clear blond beer with a persistent white foam; very fresh fruity aroma of exotic fruits (citrus and grapefruits dominate); creamy and thin-bodied; light acidity; buttery fruity hoppy finish; creamy palate and lingering notes of pineapple @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy dark beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; earthy with fair notes of mushrooms; medium-bodied, earthy tartness and a creamy palate; more notes of mushrooms and a long earthy finish courtesy of DougShoemaker - dark black beer with a long lasting beige foam; hoppy and woody roasted coffeish aroma; creamy palate and full-bodied; very bitter and long roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of nuts and wood @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - black beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; roasted coffeish aroma, slightly lactic; some nutty tones; low carbonation; moderate malt backbone; aftertaste of roasted coffee and walnuts @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal; cask version - cloudy amber beer with a poor head retention; strong citrusy hoppiness; notes of apricot; moderate carbonation; some astringency and a solid bitterness; long fruity (peach, citrus) finish - refreshing and very drinkable @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear dark amber-brown colour; moderate foam left; toasted malty aroma and nutty with a fair hop presence; very tasty and thick; long hoppy and chewy aftertaste of red fruits and nuts @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark black beer with a little foam left; fairly smokey with hints of nuts and black chocolate; full-bodied, creamy palate; fairly tasty, dry and smokey; quite strong bitterness, nutty and roasted coffee @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - clear red-brown beer, moderate foam left; toasted with notes of caramel; some tartness; full-bodied, corny; long aftertaste of caramel and red fruits @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy dark amber beer, nice foam; flowery and fruity hoppiness; full-bodied, astringent and decently bitter; quite dry flowery hoppy finish; rounded @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - clear amber beer with a poor head retention; earthy, barely malty; medium-bodied; quite velvety flowery finish - not a scotch @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - blond and clear beer; estery, perfumy and fruity; full-bodied; sweet and slightly acidity; creamy palate, long estery fruity finish @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy copper-amber beer; poor head retention; strong aroma of blackcurrant; sweet and thin-bodied; dry and tart watery finish with lingering notes of blackcurrant - nothing for me @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - golden beer with no head retention; notes of solvent; thin-bodied; short chewy aftertaste of solvent - weak and full of flaws @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark brown beer with a poor head retention; roasted dark chocolate; good malt body; bitter and roasted; long chocolatey finish @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - clear golden beer with a white foam left; some citrusy hopppiness and hints of rain; moderate malt backbone; decently bitter with lingering grassy and citrusy hops @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark golden beer with a good head retention; caramel and peaches in the nose; a good malt backbone and a decent bitterness; long resinous and flowery hoppy finish @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - pours a clear golden-amber beer with a modest foam left; citrusy and grapefruity hoppiness; quite full-bodied; good balance between malts and hops in the finish - very pleasant and balanced draught@brewpub - hazy amber beer with a persistent beige foam; a solid citrusy hoppiness; good malt backbone and quite assertive; tasty and with some decent maltiness and a long fruity hoppy finish draught@brewpub - cloudy blond-orange beer with a persistent foam; very woody, citrusy hoppiness and notes of pine and raisins; pretty sweet and full-bodied; residual sugars; very fruity estery and woody finish draught@brewpub - cloudy orange beer under a fair and long lasting white foam; nice lacework; strong hoppy aroma; very fruity (grapefruits, apricots); full-bodied, juicy palate; some acidity; very bitter but not overwhelming leaving places for a huge fruitiness (grapefruit dominates), long lasting; quite highly carbonated draught@DDC - dark ruby-brown beer with a modest foam left; hints of vinegar and sour cherries; licorice; medium to full-bodied; subtle yet fair carbonation; quite dry with hints of licorice and sour cherries; lingering sourness @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite bright blond beer with a little long lasting foam; fresh almondy hoppiness; gentle notes of yeast; moderate carbonation; pretty tasty; a subtle bitterness; aromatic hoppy finish with more almondy tones @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - quite clear amber beer with a modest head retention; yeasty and hoppy with strong almondy notes and hints of tea as well; full-bodied; very tasty and slightly thick; quite dry and fairly bitter; long almondy and flowery hoppy finish with notes of warming alcohol @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - dark amber-brown beer; hazy; no head retention; aroma of herbs and red fruits; subtle; medium-bodied, fresh and pretty lively; low bitterness; quite dry with more hints of herbs and red fruits @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - cloudy brown beer with a little foam left; toasted - almost smokey - maltiness; nutty and earthy; fizzy and pretty sweet; some late bitterness; residual sugars and a long malty, nutty and gently smokey finish; very tasty @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - pitch black beer with a modest beige foam left; very woody; roasted aroma of tar; black chocolate; a bit lactic and with strong notes of licorice; very sweet; full-bodied and with a fuel-like texture; shy bitterness; long notes of roasted coffee, licorice and burning alcohol @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; yeasty and estery with notes of almonds; a bit perfumy, full-bodied and sweet, candi-like residual sweetness with notes of esters and yeast; sticky and fizzy @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; strong nose of acidic yellow fruits; fresh lively and acidic palate; subtle carbonation; quite dry; bitter/acidic with a long fruity finish - very fresh and drinkable; original courtesy of a fellow ratebeerian I just can't remember the name... - pours a very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; solidly hopy with notes of pine and grapefruit; hints of caramel too; full-bodied and with a fair carbonation; smooth and fairly bitter, long hoppy fruity finish courtesy of a fellow ratebeerian I just can't remember the name... - quite pale golden beer with a modest head retention; earthy aroma with notes of oranges and exotic fruits; medium-bodied; slightly acidic; dry and with an aftertaste of mango and bitter oranges @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - cloudy copper-amber beer under a long lasting beige foam; shows a strong flowery hoppiness with notes of wood and almonds; quite full-bodied; assertive; fairly bitter and slightly astringent; long flowery hoppy finish; quite dry and with lingering fruity tones too @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; earthy and nutty aroma; quite sweet (candi-like) palate; full-bodied; residual sweetness; long earthy finish with notes of caramel and candi @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - hazy blond beer under a long lasting creamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; slightly dusty with notes of fresh exotic fruits; fizzy and fairly tasty; pretty dry; a decent malt backbone and a long yeasty estery finish with lingering notes of exotic fruits; fresh and decently complex; nice one @Mondial de la Bière 2012, Montreal - cloudy dark amber beer with a long lasting beige foam left; fairly aromatic flowery hoppiness with a medium malt backbone; dusty flowery hoppy finish; earthy with notes of almonds - pleasant and very drinkable courtesy of ??? - dark beer under a persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted aroma of tar and ashes; tart notes of oatmeal; slightly lactic; moderate malt body and with some sourness; tart and slightly dry with a moderate carbonation; quite long aftertaste of ashes with lingering sourish and tart notes of corn - doesn’t fully work for me from Bier-Bienne - slightly hazy amber-blond beer with a little foam left; some aromatic and chewy hoppy notes; herbal and almost spicy; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; gently bitter and with long aromatic herbal and spicy notes in the finish - not bad at all courtesy of Laurent Mousson - slightly hazy dark orange beer with no head retention; the aroma is a bit solvent-like with notes of almonds and sour cherries; low carbonation and a medium malt backbone; some sweetness behind the solid sourness; sticky and decently dry with a chewy aftertaste of sour cherries and a lingering acidity; strong notes of wood - not fully sure what to make of it from Erzbierschof - very dark brown almost black beer under a solid and long lasting creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; nicely hoppy with notes of red fruits and pine needles; quite full-bodied, creamy palate and fairly bitter; slightly dry and with a pretty long hoppy finish showing notes of licorice and resine from Mondial 2011, Strasbourg - gusher ! black beer under a huge dark beige foam; aroma of coffee and sour flavours; medium-bodied and very sourish; quite highly carbonated; long lactic and sourish coffeish aftertaste - infected courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy reddish-amber beer under a long lasting and creamy beige foam; nice lacework; a decent flowery hoppiness with notes of almonds; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; a decent bitterness, light residual sweetness; a bit dusty and with quite long flowery hoppy notes - a decent first step towards the new beer world; waiting for more ... courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with absolutely no foam; huge notes of wood in the front which make the other characteristics anectodic; some fruity tones but the hops are quite maltreated; moderate carbonation; quite full-bodied; not really bitter but with a huge woody acidity and more fruity tones - not very convincing, out of balance and hard to drink from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; slightly yeasty and quite flowery; a bit almondy, creamy palate and medium to full-bodied; gently bitter; some residual sweetness and a decently long flowery hoppy finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy dark blond-orange beer under a persistent foam; fair fruity hoppy nose with hints of melon, orange peels and pineapple; medium-bodied at best and with a moderate carbonation; gently bitter, slightly dry and with more fruity notes in the finish - nice and refreshing courtesy of Per - cloudy brown beer under a solid and very creamy beige foam; toasted biscuity maltiness, some nutty tones; medium-bodied, soem sweetness topped by a quite earthy tartness, creamy palate; late bitterness and a long earthy and nutty toasted aftertaste - very pleasant from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam left; very roasted notes of coffee, a bit lactic with notes of licorice; full-bodied, very tasty and solidly bitter; long roasted coffeish finish; creamy and with more lactic notes and black cherries as well; some sweetness and notes of anise courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting creamy white foam; nice lacework; fresh hoppy aroma of exotic fruits; medium-bodied and quite creamy and velvety palate; a moderate bitterness; slightly dry and spicy fruity hoppy finish with hints of tart acidity - very drinkable from mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent and creamy beige foam; beautiful lacework; yeasty nose with notes of bitter oranges and spices; medium-bodied, rounded and quite velvety palate; moderate carbonation; decently bitter and quite dry; lingering fruity hoppy tones and some hints of spices in the finish courtesy of Per - gushing ... hazy blond beer under a foamy white head, correct lacework; herbal with subtle notes of sweet licorice; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; slightly salty and gently bitter; quite long aftertaste of licorice - charming courtesy of Per - hazy amber-blond beer with a solid and long lasting beige creamy foam; citric and flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel underneath; subtle yet fairly carbonated; medium-bodied; fails a bit short on the end leaving a poorly tasted flowery finish where the hopp tones stay pretty discrete - not fully convincing courtesy of Per - hazy amber-blond beer with a good head retention; slightly dusty and with some flowery hoppiness; moderate carbonation and body; gently bitter with some earthiness; quite dry and long flowery hoppy finish with light notes of caramel from Mondia de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy very pale blond beer under a very foamy white head; very perfumy aroma with notes of cardamom and curaçao; medium-bodied; subtle carbonation; gently acidic with light corny notes; residua sweetness and more lingering spicy notes in a perfumy finish courtesy of Oliver Bieri - quite clear blond beer with a modest head retention; gently skunky with notes of paperboard and butter; medium-bodied, slightly tart, low bitterness; quite dry and short paper-like finish - poor stuff courtesy of Per - black beer with almost no foam left; fairly roasted malty nose with hints of ashes and lactic notes; thin-bodied and not really tasty; short and dry roasted finish with more notes of tar and ashes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very sightly hazy blond beer with no head retention; very shy nose with hints of tea and caramel; medium-bodied; some tartness and sweet maltiness; very low bitterness; light almondy finish - pretty insignificant courtesy of Per - hazy dark amber beer with a poor head retention; nicely hoppy aroma with a dominance of dark fruits; medium-bodied, fairly tasty and with a solid bitterness; long lasting hoppy finish with more notes of berries and quince; hints of tea from Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer under a firm white head; estery with notes of fresh bananas; gentle spicy tones below; subtle but fair carbonation; slightly acidic; lively and tasty; the finish is chewy and fruity with light spicy tones from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-brown beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of sour cherries and almonds; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a light sourness; quite dry aftertaste of cherries and almonds with more lingering sourish notes from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; estery and yeasty; pretty fruity; full-bodied and with some sweetness; some tart acidity; residual sugars and long yeasty and fruity finish with some spicy tones - beautiful from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - quite clear blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lacework; estery aroma with notes of yellow fruits (pear dominates) and yeast; sweet and quite full-bodied; no bitterness, residual sugars and a yeasty, gently perfumy and fruity finish - simplistic yet drinkable courtesy of Per - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of candi sugar, nutmegs and pear; creamy palate and very sweet; medium to full-bodied, lot of residual sweetness; long malty finish with notes of nougat, yeast and molasses - chaotic and original courtesy of Marcel Vogt - pours a very dark brown - almost black - beer under a little head retention; roasted malts with notes of tar and vanilla; the body is quite thin compared to the alcohol content; velvety palate and shyly tasty; some grainy tartness, low bitterness and some sweetness; aftertaste of ashes, slightly dry - simplistic and unimpressive from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam; sourish brett-like nose with notes of raisins and hints of pumpkin; assertive and acidic; medium-bodied; very dry finish with more niotes of raisins and a lingering sournes; solid carbonartion courtesy of Andreas Schultheiss - cloudy and very dark copper-orange beer with a moderate foam left; corny with notes of cloves and vegetables (use of brown sugar ?); subtle carbonation and a moderate malt body; not really tasty; short and slightly dry corny finish - modest from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; coriander dominates with notes of straw behind; moderate and subtle carbonation; medium-bodied; short corny finish with more notes of coriander courtesy of Andreas Schultheiss - pours a cloudy brown beer undr a solid creamy and long lasting beige foam; toasted malts with earthy and biscuity notes; moderate malt backbone; creamy palate and with a late and light earthy tartness; low bitterness and with more earthy and cookie-like notes in the finish - pleasant from Erzbierschof - gusher ! cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; fairly woody aroma with notes of cherries and hints of vinegar; highly carbonated, medium to full malt backbone; slightly bitter and quite acidic/sour; a bit dry with long woody and cherry notes in the finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a firm long lasting beige foam; lot of caramel in the nose; some earthy notes too; creamy palate and a good malt backbone; some earthy bitterness and a long malty, caramelish and earthy finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - clear amber-blond beer under a long lasting white and creamy foam; very flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel, earthy notes, medium-bodied; a decent bitterness and a moderate carbonation; quite dry and long flowery hoppy finish with lingering notes of caramel from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy reddish-amber beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of chewy malts, red fruits marmalade and bouillon;sticky and quite full-bodied; some late tartness in a sharp finish; long notes of red fruits marmalade and spicy courtesy of Per - clear dark reddish beer under a persistent beige foam; pretty aromatic nose of flowers and caramel; medium-bodied, quite tasty; some late earthy tartness and a low bitterness; long and charming flowery and earthy finish - very nice from Erzbierschof - hazy pale blond beer with a persistent white foam; coriander festival in the nose leaving not much place for some citric and orange peels notes; sticky and thin-bodied; velvety yet slightly acidic on the end; more heavy coriander presence in the aftertaste - for coriander geeks only courtesy of Andreas Schultheiss - pours a hazy golden-orange beer under a modest foam left; gently earthy and malty aroma; medium-bodied, some late harshness; very low bitterness; not really tasty; some weird flowery notes along more earthy tones in the finish courtesy of Gregory Murer - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; pretty spicy with notes of wood and raisins; some estery tones; full-bodied and creamy palate; some sweetness followed by some tart bitterness; long estery and spicy finish with lingering woody tones, raisins and almonds - pretty gorgeous courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy and very dark brown beer under a solid foamy beige head; aroma of roasted malts and pines; some undefined spiciness; velvety palate and with a low carbonation; full-bodied; low bitterness, some earthy and herbal tartness; some sweetness below; notes of licorice and herbs in the finish - very interesting courtesy of Andreas Schultheiss - cloudy dark orange beer under a foamy, long lasting and creamy head; the aroma is flowery and grainy, dusty; medium-bodied, creamy palate with some late harshness; unclean bitterness and more dusty and grainy notes in the finish - not the most typical pale ale I had courtesy of Andreas Schultheiss - cloudy blond-orange beer under a firm and persistent bright white foam; the nose shows a subtle herbal hoppiness with light citric tones underneath; medium-bodied, subtle yet solid carbonation; fresh herbal notes - pleasant and refreshing from ? - pale and translucid golden beer; fast disappearing foam; some grassy and light herbal nose; watery and tasteless; a hint of late grainy tartness and vaguely dry before more watery characteristics in the finish - deeply poor courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer under a giant foamy beige head; nice lacework; aroma of ashes and mocha; some nutty tones; creamy palate; medium-bodied, tart and earthy bitterness; initially creamy; quite harsh nutty aftertaste of ashes and tar courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy very dark brown beer with a rubish hue; giant foamy beige head above; pretty earthy with notes of biscuits; quite low carbonation; medium-bodied; moderate earthy bitterness; quite dry earthy finish with more cookie-like notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy brown beer under a firm and long lasting creamy beige foam; some hints of pear in top of fair biscuity notes; medium-bodied; low carbonation and decently tasty; low bitterness and a quite long biscuity and earthy finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - cloudy ruby-brown beer under a persistent beige foam; a citrusy aroma with notes of caramel; medium-bodied and slightly acidic; gently dry and tasteless finish - not sure what this is supposed to be but it misses the point in any cases courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer with a little yet persistent beige foam; toasted biscuity aroma with some fresh fruity tones underneath; low carbonation and medium-bodied; some earthy bitterness and a long biscuity and gently fruity finish - looks confusingly close to the Brauner-Zapfen ?!? from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy amber-orange beer with a little persistent foam; almondy and flowery hoppiness; moderate malt body; a fair and subtle carbonation; gently bitter; a pretty dry fruity and flowery hoppy finish - pleasant and very drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear amber beer with a good head retention; a fair aroma of chestnuts; quite low carbonation, medium-bodied; some herbal bitterness before more long notes of chestnuts in the finish - surely a bit one-dimensional but very good anyway courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear pale amber-blond beer with a little foam left; corn and banana dominate the nose leaving few place for cloves; chewy palate and pretty tasty, sweet and medium-bodied, some late tartness, lot of residual sugars in a long finish of banana and oranges from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer under a creamy, long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; very aromatic hoppiness with notes of almonds, apricots and flowers; medium to full-bodied; a fair yet not aggressive bitterness; some residual sweetness; notes of mango appear in the finish to pair with apricots and honey courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark amber-brown beer with a huge foamy beige head; solid smokey aroma with notes of smoked bacon and sausages; velvety palate; medium-bodied; some late earthy tartness before a long smokey and earthy malty finish from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - cloudy dark amber beer with a persistent foam left; a decent hop presence; estery tones, notes of pears and coriander; slightly acidic but with some sweetness below; medium-bodied; light residual sweetness and an aftertaste of chewy malts and yellow fruits draught@rzbierschof - hazy reddish-orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; beautiful lacework; sharp aroma of coffee and chili pepper, medium-bodied; some sharp tartness on the tongue; moderate bitterness and a pretty long coffeish finish with hints of elderflowers - unusual coffee profile draught@rzbierschof - cloudy pale orange beer under a huge long lasting white foam; pretty herbal aroma in the front with fair notes of citrus and peaches; medium-bodied; light tartness and a touch of bitterness; long fruity, estery and dusty fruity finish (citrus, grapefruit) from Erzbierschof - clear amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; piney and resinous hoppiness with notes of red fruits marmalade below; pretty full-bodied and gently sticky; a decent bitterness, very aromatic finish with some residual sweetness and more resinous hoppiness from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; mainly grassy hoppiness with hints of vanilla; a good malt body and pretty bitter; the finish is long, grassy and quite sharp courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy orange beer under a persistent white foam; aroma of corn and wet grain; medium-bodied, some grainy bitterness; harsh and unclean grainy finish - mediocre from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent head; very aromatic hoppiness with notes of apricot and honey; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; quite dry and long aromatic fruity hoppy finish with earthy notes from Erzbierschof - clear amber-orange beer with a nice head retention; correct lacework; the hop is mainly fruity showing hints of apricots and mango; velvety palate and medium to full malt backbone; a charming and decent bitterness, slightly almondy and fairly fruity hoppy finish; quite dry courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid long lasting white head; pretty yeasty; notes of citrus and spices; lively palate; medium-bodied; a fair carbonation and some acidity; fairly salty and bitter; long fruity and yeasty finish with lingering salty tones - very nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright golden beer with a persistent white foam; a fair grassy aroma with light buttery tones; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; gently bitter and with a light oilyness; more grassy notes and some residual sugars in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer under a long lasting white foam; some cheap grassy hoppiness, light buttery tones; moderate malt backbone, a bit fizzy; shy bitterness and more unconvincing grassy tones in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; shyly flowery nose with hints of caramel underneath; some sweetness and a good malt backbone; no bitterness worth to mention; the finish is a bit chewy with more notes of caramel from Erzbierschof - hazy orange beer under a solid creamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; the aroma shows charming notes of spices, yeast and flowery hops; full-bodied and gently sticky; very bitter and slightly acidic; quite dry finish with a long flowery bitter hoppiness, notes of almonds, cream and yeast courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark amber-orange beer with no head retention; the aroma shows a fair Xmas-like spiciness with hints of caramel below; pretty sweet and full-bodied; some late tartness, no bitterness; the finish develops some sharp spiciness and is decently dry - although I’m not a big fan of spice beers, I must admit that this one is interesting and well-made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy pale blond beer with a little head retention; solid aroma of banana in the nose; juicy and cloying, sweet and with some tartness; quite dry and short aftertaste of banana - poor courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy reddish-amber beer under a giant foamy beige head; pretty flowery and grassy aroma; medium-bodied; fairly tasty; slightly sweet and with some grainy tartness; charming aftertaste of herbs and elderflowers; no bitterness - nicely made beer again from this brewery bottled in Bodrum, Turkey - clear pale golden beer with a modest foam left; the aroma is grainy and gently malty with notes of paperboard; moderate malt backbone, slightly sweet and poorly bitter; some grainy and papery notes in a short finish - bad bottle from Bodrum, Turkey - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; vaguely peanutty and aromatic nose; medium-bodied and pretty fizzy; shy bitterness and a corny and malty finish from Erzbierschof - small gusher; cloudy black beer under a huge foamy dark beige head; fairly hoppy with notes of licorice, black cherries and nuts; medium-bodied, rounded mouthfeel and distinctively bitter; quite dry and fizzy hoppy finish with more notes of licorice and dark fruit marmalade from Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange-blond beer with a persistent foam; chewy malts and some fruity notes; full-bodied, sticky and corny; solidly bitter; quite dry and with a long fruity hoppiness from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy golden-orange beer under a very foamy white head; the basil clearly dominates the notes of citrus and yeast; light-bodied; the finish is peppery and salty with some bitterness; long notes of herbs and basil - original courtesy of Per - pours a clear brown beer with no head retention; decently nutty and hoppy aroma; gently earthy; light to medium-bodied; no bitterness and a moderate earthy and nutty finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy ruby-brown beer under a persistent and creamy beige head; nice lacework; very spicy aroma (cloves and ginger) with notes of apples; sweet and full-bodied; no bitterness and a long malty and spicy Xmas-like finish courtesy of Per - gusher ... cloudy dark blond beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; a fair carbonation and medium-bodied; pretty bitter and a decently long fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Per - cloudy dark amber beer under a persistent and creamy pale beige foam; herbal and pretty sourish aroma; highly carbonated , medium-bodied and with more unpleasant sourness; very dry and biting corny finish - weird and hard to drink courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of corn and hay; creamy palate and with a good malt backbone; some late tartness; the finish is slightly salty with long notes of corn - nicely made courtesy of Per - violent gusher ... pours a hazy dark brown beer under a persistent beige foam; very toasted malty aroma with notes of cookies and chocolate; notes of hazelnuts; creamy palate and with a respectable malt backbone; gently bitter and moderately dry; long malty biscuity finish with some hoppy tones - very pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent foam left; beautiful lacework; very aromatic hoppiness with notes of litchies and caramel; creamy mouthfeel, medium to full-bodied; fairly bitter and quite dry; long aromatic fruity hoppy finish with hints of grass and peaches - very nice from Erzbierschof - hazy and very dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; toasted maltiness with notes of biscuits and chocolate; moderately hoppy; creamy palate and medium-bodied; decently bitter and with a long malty cookie-like finish with notes of piney hoppiness courtesy of Per - hazy dark brown beer under a persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted chocolatey and biscuity aroma, very aromatic; hugely creamy mouthfeel, pretty full-bodied, some sweetness and gently bitter; slightly dry roasted malty finish with more notes of chocolate and some hop presence draught@Öufi - hazy golden beer with a little white foam; nice lace; some notes of diacetyl in top of a subtle yet well-present hoppiness; medium-bodied and soft palate; gentle bitterness and a decently long aromatic yet shy hoppy finish; some herbal and light buttery tones - easy, subtle and quite pleasant draught@Öufi - hazy copper-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; malt and sweet caramel in the nose; sweet and fairly tasty; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation and a late decent bitterness; velvety on the tongue; long malty and caramelish aftertaste with light notes of berries and raisins from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - hazy very dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of banana, corn and plastic; a bit sourish; sweet and medium-bodied; a hint of sourness; the finish is pretty dry with more notes of corn and matured bananas courtesy of Marcel Vogt - clear bright golden beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of lemon and corn; the palate is quite tart and acidic; moderate malt body; quite dry lemony finish with hints of melon; slightly salty draught@brewpub - cloudy orange beer with a persistent white head; moderate aroma of passion fruit and corn with green apple in the background; very sweet and medium-bodied, long corny finish with more fruity notes of passion fruits; drinkable from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy golden-blond beer under a persistent white foam; fairly grassy hoppiness, yeasty; low carbonation and medium-bodied; some bitterness and peppery notes; long yeasty and grassy finish from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - cloudy reddish-orange beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; nice lace; aroma of oranges, solvent and candi sugar; yeasty; full-bodied and very sweet; long fruity estery finish with lot of residual sweetness - not bad draught@Erzbierschof - slightly hazy amber-brown beer under a solid beige foam; aroma of red fruits marmalade, slightly chewy, a bit piney and woody; full-bodied and rounded, some sweetness; decently bitter with some residual sugars and a long malty finish with more notes of red fruits marmalade from Bierhütte.ch - cloudy amber-brown beer; creamy beige head; caramel and berries; medium-bodied; some sweetness, no bitterness; malty and flowery, slightly fruity finish from Bier-Bienne - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a firm and creamy beige head; aroma of caramel and hints of nuts; soft palate, some earthy bitterness; medium-bodied; malty and gently nutty finish - gentle from Bier-Bienne - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of paper and grain; poor malt backbone; some sweetness followed by an awful corny tartness; quite dry and corny papery finish - horrible courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - slightly hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cloves and corn; sweet and pretty tart; medium-bodied, short and quite tasteless corny and vaguely banana-ish aftertaste - forget this courtesy of Per - cloudy pale orange beer with some white foam left; estery and yeasty with some grapefruity tones; medium-bodied and slightly sticky; short fruity and yeasty finish - subtle courtesy of Per - very dark brown almost black beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; deep roasted coffeish aroma with nites of licorice; thick and creamy palate, moderate carbonation; a decent bitterness on top of a sweet malt backbone; pretty dry earthy and roasted finish showing notes of tar, nuts and licorice - impressive courtesy of Per - cloudy orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; solidly hoppy with notes of apricot and peaches on top of some yeasty notes; moderate malt backbone; gently bitter and with long notes of grapefruit and flowers - fresh and very drinkable courtesy of Per - very dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; toasted aroma with notes of earth, dust, molasses and walnuts; very creamy palate and a good malt backbone; a light sweetness and some earthy bitterness; long toasted chocolatey and earthy finish with more notes of molasses - very good from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy orange beer with a persistent white foam; solid hoppy aroma of cream, apricots; gently woody; full-bodied, very tasty and bitter; long notes of almonds and apricot; very hoppy and quite dry courtesy of Andreas Schultheiss - hazy dark orange beer with no head retention; fair yet not overwhelming spicy aroma with hints of peaches below; subtle carbonation and medium-bodied; quite dry spicy and earthy finish courtesy of Per - almost black beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige head; roasted aroma of nuts and chocolate with hints of apples below; quite thick and full-bodied, a velvety palate and a solid sweetness; some late bitterness and a long chocolatey, roasted finish with notes of vanilla from Erzbierschof - dark hazy brown beer with no head retention; lot of caramel in the nose along with fair spicy notes and hints of alcohol; full-bodied and pretty sweet; low carbonation, residual sugars and a long spicy finish with more notes of caramel - a nice spiced dopelbock from Erzbierschof - very dark brown, almost black beer with a poor head retention; peated whisky-like aroma with notes of caramel and cherry; quite thick and full-bodied; some sweetness below soon overwhelmed by a solid and long lasting bitterness; long lasting whisky-like smokey notes; caramel, earth and licorice in the finish - splendid ! from Drinks of the World, Bern - pours a hazy blond beer under a modest foam left; bready aroma with light spicy notes (coriander ?); lemony; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a light tart acidity; moderate carbonation; herbal and lemony finish with more undefined spicy notes - charming from Erzbierschof - clear dark amber beer with a fair head retention; light woody notes with hints of whisky, caramel and flowers; low carbonation, velvety palate and pretty sweet; almost no bitterness, malty and nutty finish with long notes of caramel and hints of wood from Erzbierschof - cloudy dirty brown colour with no foam; some woody tones with notes of caramel and hints of grass and lemon; thick and full-bodied, some sweetness and a solid bitterness; low carbonation; long lasting bitterness with some residual sugars and long woody and caramelish, grassy tones courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange colour under a solid creamy pale beige foam; nice lace; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of apricots below; a good malt backbone and a velvety palate, moderate carbonation; solidly bitter and quite dry; long lasting bitterness in a very aromatic hoppy flowery finish from Erzbierschof - quite clear amber beer with a decent head retention; gently woody with notes of malt and caramel; pretty sweet and rounded; good malt backbone; low carbonation and bitterness; long flowery finish with lot of caramel notes from Bier-Bienne - pours a pitch black beer under a little dark beige foam left; nice lacework; solid roasted coffee aroma; gently woody and with hints of whisky, tar and vanilla; fair yet subtle carbonation; thick and full-bodied; some sweetness and a fair bitterness; long roasted coffeish aftertaste with plenty of woody notes - somptuous from Drinks of the World, Bern - hazy blond beer with a fair white head left; estery with fresh notes of apples; slightly yeasty; medium-bodied; moderate carbonation and a gentle bitterness; more fruity tones in a refreshing aftertaste - charming and balanced from the webshop of the brewery - could be darker for a black hole ..., no head retention; aroma of milk chocolate, cocoa and vanilla; hints of tangerines appear while the beer get warmer; moderate carbonation and medium malt backbone; some earthy tartness and the usual absence of hops from this brewery; more fruity tones in the finish to meet notes of coffee and spices courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer under a little yet long lasting foam; very fruity hoppiness (peaches dominate) with notes of cream; medium-bodied and very bitter; very dry and long fruity hoppy finish; refreshing and straightforward - very pleasant courtesy of Per - very dark brown almost black beer with no head retention; aroma of licorice and tangerines with hints of vanilla; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and gently bitter; long chocolatey and vanilla finish with light spicy tones from Drinks of the World, Bern - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; robust aroma of coffee, notes of cane sugar and undefined spices; full-bodied, low carbonation and some decent earthy bitterness; some sharpness and a long aftertaste of coffee and walnuts from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - pours a clear amber beer with a modest head retention; flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; subtle carbonation and decently bitter; medium-bodied; flowery hoppy finish with lingering notes of caramel; slightly dry - very stylish and it’s not a surprise from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - slightly hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; notes of coriander, esters and corn in the nose; medium-bodied; subtle yet fair carbonation; spme light acidic tartness; quite dry with notes of coriander and bitter oranges in the finish from Bier-Bienne - pours a clear brown beer with a little foam left; toasted and earthy malty aroma with fair notes of caramel; quite sweet, medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; some late earthy tartness and more toasted malts in the finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - black beer with a little foam left; roasted aroma of coffee and vanilla; low carbonation and quite full-bodied; some sweetness and a late earthy bitterness; hints of licorice meet the coffee in a long roasted finish from Erzbierschof - dark black beer with a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of walnuts, vanilla and roasted malts; hints of chocolate, some sweetness, medium to full-bodied; moderate bitterness; long aftertaste of licorice and roasted malts; lingering notes of chocolate draught@Casa Marcello, Bern - hazy pale blond beer with a persistent white foam; fair aromatic herbal hoppiness; malt and corns too; medium-bodied; a late decent bitterness; long grassy hoppiness with notes of almonds - well-made draught@Casa Marcello, Bern - black beer under a robust creamy beige foam; nice lacework; roasted coffeish aroma with light lactic touch and hints of vanilla; medium-bodied, some corny tartness and a slightly dry bitter roasted malty finish with hints of nuts and coffee courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer with a fast collapsing head; solid roasted coffeish aroma with notes of corn; medium-bodied, pretty tasty and with a late dry bitterness; notes of ashes and coffee in a long roasted aftertaste draught@Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little but persistent foam; nice lacework; aroma of berries and raspberries marmalade; medium-bodied; subtle carbonation and slightly sourish; a fair astringent bitterness; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear bright golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; gently woody with notes of apples and mango; quite full-bodied and gently oily; very astringent and dry; a long bitterness with more notes of wood and yellow fruits draught@brewpub - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; solid aroma of apricots with hints of corn; sweet and tart; medium-bodied; quite dry and unclean corny finish with more notes of apricots - one-dimensional and without beer character; nevertheless drinkable but not more from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a little persistent brown beer; aroma of licorice, apple and coffee; sweet and fullbodied, moderate bitterness and a long aftertaste of coffee, chestnuts and hints of corn from Drinks of the World; canned - clear golden-blond with a little foam left; aroma of alcohol, solvent and pear; very sweet and sticky; full-bodied; tart and sugary finish with notes of corn, malt, fruits and candi sugars - not really drinkable courtesy of Sandra Huber-Matsui - pours a hazy dark amber beer with a modest head retention; aroma of corn and caramel easily hides the modest hop character; medium-bodied at best; rounded palate which end pretty tart; low bitterness and more notes of caramel and corn in the finish - modest ... to stay polite courtesy of oh6gdx - pretty clear amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; a subtle yet well-present smokeyness, hints of cold fire and ashes; light to medium-bodied; some sweetness and with a light tartness; almost no bitterness; quite short finish with an elusive smokyness from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - clear blond beer with no head retention; aroma of solvent and paperboard; low carbonation and quite sticky, light to medium-bodied, some tartness and a very low bitterness; sugary and oily finish with more notes of solvent from Amstein - clear and bright amber beer with a modest head retention; solid aroma of ginger lemonade with some other spicy tones; hugely sweet, moderate carbonation and pretty sticky; tons of residual sugars and a sharp spicy finish - not good from Mondial de la Bière 2012, Strasbourg - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting creamy white foam; yeasty, spicy and grapefruity aroma; quite phenolic and with notes of apples; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a decent tart acidity; lively and fruity finish, estery and yeasty - pretty nice from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; gently woody and whisky-like aroma with notes of caramel, licorice and vanilla; low carbonation and medium-bodied; a light astringency and some earthy bitterness; quite dry aftertaste, slightly woody and with more Lowland-like whisky notes from Erzbierschof - hazy very dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; solid peated Islay-like aroma leaving caramel and malt in the background;subtle carbonation and medium to full malt backbone; gentle earthy bitterness and a long smokey finish, very whisky-like with hints of cherry, wood and caramel - subtle and very well-made from Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of wood, caramel, whisky and cherries; subtle carbonation; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; some dry earthy bitterness and a quite dry caramelish and woody finish with lingering whisky-ish notes - very balanced from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - slightly hazy bronze beer wih a little foam left; estery fruity aroma (pear dominates) with notes of candi sugar; highly carbonated and pretty sweet; full-bodied and with some residual sugars; estery and fruity finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of sour cherries and vinegar; medium-bodied; tart and crisp, poorly tasty; sourish with some sweetness; short and quite dry aftertaste of herbs and sour cherries - not terrible courtesy of oh6gdx - totallycloudy dark brown beer under a decently lasting beige foam; a fair hoppiness along with notes of caramel and red fruits; pretty sweet and tart; good malt backbone and with a decent late bitterness; aftertaste of almonds and sour cherries with more hints of caramel and lemongrass courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucid and bright golden beer; poor head retention; quite mild corny aroma with light buttery tones; medium-bodied, soft and with a low bitterness; quite dry and gently aromatic finish with lingering notes of corn - decent courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy orange beer with a long lasting foam; yeasty with fair fruity hoppy tones underneath; creamy palate, medium-bodied and solidly bitter; quite dry and yeasty fruity hoppy finish with a light herbal touch courtesy of Per - hazy blond beer with a modest foam left; a fresh flowery and almondy hoppiness; some astringency and a fair bitterness; long and very tasty hoppy flowery finish from Erzbierschof - clear blond beer with a modest foam left; gently sticky nose with notes of red fruits marmalade and tea; sticky palate, subtle carbonation and medium-bodied; fairly bitter, some residual sweetness and long piney and fruity hoppy tones courtesy of Doeschi - clear pale blond beer with a poor head retention; some herbal hoppiness along with notes of plastic; medium-bodied and decently tasty, a fair bitterness and a long dry and bitter herbal finish - too bad it’s smells that way, could be a really good beer from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; some fruity hoppiness on top of a fair biscuity maltiness; gently toasted; pretty tasty, , rounded and medium-bodied; a decent bitterness before a long solidly hoppy, malty finish with notes of caramel and walnuts - generous and well-made draught@brewpub - pours a clear blond beer with a little persistent foam; aroma of exotic herbs and ginger; fair yet not exagerated; tart and medium-bodied, some astringency, quite dry and biting with a decent bitterness; long herbal aftertaste where the notes of giner stay a bit in the background - a bit too young yet pretty decent from Bierhütte.ch - hazy brown beer with no head retention; aroma of prune, chewy malts and caramel; hint of solvent; low carbonation and thin-bodied; gently sweet; no bitterness; flat and short aftertaste with notes of berries - subtle yet quite weird courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - pours a cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; subtle aroma of orange peels; medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; quite dry and with a moderate bitterness; some tartness in a short and dry fizzy fruity finish - refreshing courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; subtle aromatic hoppy aroma (flowery, gently grassy) in top of some malty tones; notes of peanut; a good malt backbone and a gentle bitterness; crisp and pretty tasty with again a good balance between malt and aromatic hops in the finish - very well-made courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; gently yeasty with solid fruity notes and hints of caramel and almonds; creamy palate and full-bodied; tasty and with some sweetness; low bitterness and with a long fruity (peaches and apricots) finish with notes of tea and honey - nice stuff! draught@erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of bretts, lemongrass, honey and undefined spices; medium-bodied, juicy withz a late tartness; quite dry, yeasty, fruity and spicy finish draught@erzbierschof - clear dark golden beer with a modest head retention; a fair fruity hoppiness (peaches and litches); medium-bodied and with some sweetness; pretty bitter and with a perfumy fruity hoppy finish draught@erzbierschof - dark golden beer; notes of hay, rapefruit and slightly smokey; solid carbonation; quite full-bodied; dry and solidly bitter; long fruity finish - pretty complex from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - clear bronze beer under a solid foamy head; aroma of esters, pear and alcohol; very sweet and sticky; full-bodied, lot of residual sweetness and more fruity tones in the finish along with notes of candi sugar and marzipan - would surely have pleased me 20 years ago but today I can only say: not terrible courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; pretty aromatic flowery hoppiness with notes of almonds and a hint of solvent; subtle carbonation and medium-bodied; decently bitter, quite dry with notes of wet grain and oily flowery hops in the finish - I’m not really convinced courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; subtle aroma of almonds and sweet cherries; low carbonation and medium-bodied; gently sweet and with a light and late sourness; mild aftertaste of almonds and cherries again; quite dry - charming courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - fully cloudy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; gentle aroma of lemongrass and raspberries; moderate malt backbone and not really tasty; some sweetness decently balanced by a late tartness; moderately long citrusy and raspberry finish - subtle and well-made but terribly unexciting from Erzbierschof - pours a black beer with no head retention; roasted and gently smokey; aroma of cacao and black cherries; some vanilla and chili peppers; full-bodied, pretty dry and fairly bitter; more sharp notes, roasted malts and chocolate in the finish - character, complexity and balance from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of oily grass and urine; thin-bodied, oily palate and with some tart bitterness; quite watery grassy finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy brown beer under a persistent and creamy beige foam; yeasty and slightly estery; notes of marzipan, some sweetenss and pretty tasteless; medium-bodied; no bitterness, more yeasty notes and hints of berries - not terrible draught@Erzbierschof - dark beer almost black under a little persistent beige foam; a well-present smokiness with notes of bacon; full-bodied and with a solid carbonation; very tasty; decently bitter and with a long smokey finish with hints of bacon, licorice and black cherries - complex and subtle from Marché Gaillard, Marly; no indications of the real brewer on the label - pours a clear and pale golden beer; mild flowery aroma with light buttery tones; soft and pretty tasteless; moderate malt backbone, low bitterness and with a short vaguely aromatic finish - clean, inoffensive and unexciting: no doubt, the brewer’s name is Egger ! from Marché Gaillard, Marly; no indications of the real brewer on the label - clear and deep golden beer with a little foam left; the nose shows some grassy and spicy hoppiness; the palate is mild and gently oily; medium-bodied; gentle bitterness and a quite long peppery and decently aromatic finish - correct from Bier-Bienne - clear and pale golden beer; little white foam left but a correct lacework; decently herbal and slightly spicy aroma; medium-bodied and soft palate; some late tart bitterness and more hints of herbal hoppiness in the finish - ok courtesy of Per - slightly hazy pale blond beer under a giant foamy whote head; nice lacework; fresg aroma of grapefruit with a hint of coriander; pretty yeasty; creamy and fizzy, moderate malt body; yeasty finish with fruity tones underneath courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting creamy white foam; nice lacework; yeasty with notes of cream and a fair fruity hoppiness; a good malt backbone and a creamy palate; fairly bitter and dry; long fruity hoppy finish with more yeasty tones re-rated; draught@erzbierschof - 1/2013

courtesy of Anna Rohrbach - dark beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; pretty roasted aroma with fair notes of black cherries and licorice; some notes of hay and vinegar; velvety palate with some sourish notes in top of it; a good malt backbone; quite thick; low bitterness and a quite fair sourish finish which succeeds to put the licorice in the background - some bad ageing avoids this beer to be very good courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - dark amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; a fair hop presence with notes of marzipan and red fruits; a subtle yet well-present carbonation; medium-bodied; decently bitter and with light residual sweetness; the finish is citrusy and almondy, quite long lasting - charming courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a ittle but long lasting foam; toasted malty aroma with notes of earth and chestnuts; low carbonation and a good malt body; pretty tasty and rounded palate; gently dry and with a long nutty and earthy malty finish with some charming hoppy tones from Coop; canned - clear golden beer with a long lasting bright white head; correct lacework; aroma of fresh cut grass; medium-bodied and pretty tart; subtle yet fair carbonation; fairly bitter and with a tart herbal finish - quite raw courtesy of Per - gusher ... hazy dark blond beer with a chaotic and long lasting foam; nice lace; yeasty and fairly hoppy with notes of almonds and peaches; creamy palate and medium-bodied; a well-present bitterness, quite dry and long hoppy flowery finish where the fruity notes stay in the background draught@Erzbierschof - slightly hazy blond-bronze beer with a little persistent foam left; weird sourish notes of almonds, notes of grain; medium-bodied and very astringent; rude and biting finish; short and grainy - looks green and/or infected and barely drinkable courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of marzipan and prunes; a good malt body; some sweetness and a creamy palate; moderate bitterness, aftertaste of apples and cider with some malty presence and light notes of cork from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - clear dark amber beer with no foam left; shy flowery and caramelish aroma; thin-bodied and pretty tasteless; subtle yet fair carbonation; gently bitter and pretty sharp finish where hints of red fruits and caramel show up - very modest to stay polite courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy blond beer with no foam left; crisp peanutty malty aroma and some flowery hops; medium-bodied; pretty tasty with hint of sourness; quite dry flowery and slightly sticky finish from the brewery - pours a hazy blond beer under a long lasting white foam; gentle aromatic hoppiness, hints of peanuts; crisp palate and medium-bodied; a fair and gently tart bitterness; subtle carbonation and a quite long aromatic finish - well-made and nicely balanced courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer with no foam; charming and pretty complex aroma of herbs, blueberry and honey; moderate carbonation and malt backbone; no bitterness; gently dry and with a pretty long finish of apple and tea - original and very interesting courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with almost no head retention; slightly yeasty and with a fair hop presence where notes of quince and apricots dominate; quite full-bodied, tasty and assertive; very bitter; long bitter hoppy aftertaste with more notes of apricots, peaches and grapefruit - Hammer ! courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange beer under a huge pale beige foam left; highly hoppy aroma with notes of pear, pine needles and almonds; cider; full-bodied and ... yep! bitter indeed ... even very bitter; very dry and long bitter and very hoppy finish; resinous; gently flowery but mainly fruity - a really satanic Sylvie from the evil Marjo ! courtesy of the Aellig's family - clear and bright golden beer with an irregular white foam left; mild aromatic aroma with unexpected light fruity tones; soft palate, medium-bodied with some late herbal tartness; quite grassy/herbal finish courtesy of Per - hazy dark reddish-brown beer with a poor foam left; malty aroma of marzipan and prunes; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; very dry and decently bitter, short malty spicy and gently fruity finish draught@Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark brown beer with a solid dark beige foam; toasted malty aroma with notes of nuts and hints of coffee; medium-bodied, earthy tartness, some moderate bitterness and long earthy and toasted finish - character and pretty complex draught@Unterländer Biertage - almost black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; aroma of roasted coffee with notes of tar and licorice; moderate malt body; earthy and roasted finish, quite dry and gently bitter draught@Unterländer Biertage - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white head; mild aroma with light buttery notes and hints of wet grain; medium-bodied, low carbonation, no bitterness, buttery and mild grainy finish - weird and weak draught@Unterländer Biertage - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a solid white foam left; mild aromatic nose with light buttery and sourish notes; medium-bodied and with a fair sourness; short finish with more sourish and buttery notes - wrong and undrinkable draught@Unterländer Biertage - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; gentle aromatic nose with grainy and grassy notes; a good malt backbone and decently tasty, quite bitter with long herbal notes - pretty nice onet draught@Unterländer Biertage - quite clear golden beer with a persistent bright foam left; gentle aromatic hoppy aroma with notes of peanuts, flowers and grain; slightly yeasty; medium-bodied; mild and long aromatic finish, pretty flowery and gently grassy; a decent bitter presence - very well-made draught@Unterländer Biertage - cloudy brown beer with a persistent pale beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of cloves and cinnamon; notes of marzipan hidden behind; some sweetness, earthy bitterness; quite dry spicy and malty finish - a bit too soon for winter but pretty well-made in any case bottled@Unterländer Biertage (Erzbierschof) - clear pale amber beer under a giant foamy white head; estery and yeasty with notes of pear; quite sticky and full-bodied; perfumy and long lasting finish with some hop presence; a decent bitterness, quite dry, long notes of pear and apple; more hops reminiscence and pretty bitter bottled@Unterländer Biertage (Erzbierschof) - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; quite roasted aroma with fair notes of cherry; medium to ful-bodied; a light fruity sourness; some earthy bitterness and long roasted nutty and coffee notes with some cherry reminiscence from Drinks of the World, Zurich - clear dark ruby-brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; toasted aroma of chestnuts, very earthy; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone with a light sourness; some earthy bitterness and a long malty, gently tart and fizzy finish; pretty nutty - unrefined and pretty rude from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a poor foam left; toasted aroma with notes of black cherries, prunes and marzipan, notes of whisky and alcohol; thick and full-bodied, some sweetness soon overwhelmed by a fair bitterness; long aftertaste of licorice and marzipan; pretty dry with light notes of cherries from Drinks of the World, Zurich - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; strong aroma of overmatured bananas with light notes of cloves underneath; sweet and moderately carbonated for a Weizen; some residual sweetness and more notes of banana in the finish - very Weizen-like courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam; nice lacework; yeasty with fair notes of prunes and hints of herbs; very tasty and generous; medium-bodied, creamy palate and with some herbal tartness; very long yeasty finish with more notes of prunes - very good again from Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer with solid particles within; no foam; gently spicy with notes of herbs and oranges; medium-bodied and with a low carbonation; quite dry and long spicy, earthy and gently fruity finish; pretty bitter - original courtesy of Rolf Wyss - cloudy dark copper beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; earthy and yeasty aroma with notes of melon and caramel underneath; juicy and lively palate, moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; some sweetness, no bitterness; more yeasty notes, caramel and yellow fruits in a quite long finish - good one from Erzbierschof - translucid bronze beer with a poor head retention; fruity hoppiness; a bit chewy marmalade-like; pretty tasty and medium-bodied; slightly tart and gently acidic; a bit spicy and more fruity hoppy tons in the finish - fresh and lively bottle from Unterländer Biertage - cloudy dark prange beer with a pretty long lasting foam; solid notes of banana with hints of cloves and hay behind; moderate malt body; fizzy; some sweetness lasting in the finish where more banana and cloves can be met along with unexpected salty tones bottle from Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; yeasty and fairly corny aroma with notes of apples and pineapples underneath; some earthy spiciness; moderate malt backbone; fresh and lively; slightly salty; some light acidic tartness introduces a long yeasty, earthy and gently fruity finish - a Weizen which shows charm and some originality; well done ! from Bierhütte - cloudy dark brown beer with a persistent foam; fair notes of toffee and malt; quite velvety palate and a sweet medium malt backbone; some earthy tones and a decent dry bitterness in the finish; more malty and caramelish presence courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy blond beer with a moderate head retention; a subtle herbal aroma with loght spicy tones; medium-bodied, quite low bitterness and more subtle notes of spices in a gently sharp finish - delicate and interesting from Erzbierschof - hazy dark brown beer with a modest foam left; solid aroma of malt and prunes, some hints of herbs and chocolate; full-bodied and with some tart herbal bitterness; pretty tasty; very long aftertaste of marzipan, prunes and malt with some alcohol presence - a beautiful beer courtesy of Thomas - clear golden-amber beer with a little foam left; moderate presence of piney and flowery hops; hints of red fruits and caramel; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and with a pretty tart and pronounced bitterness; very dry flowery hoppy finish - I’m not convinced about the choice of the hops; quite rude and unrefined from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy blond beer under a giant creamy bright white head; nice lace; gentle and fresh fruity hoppy nose (grapefruit and apricots); slightly yeasty; a good malt body and a lively palate; some decent bitterness and a long fresh fruity finish - very drinkable from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - clear amber beer with a little foam left; a fair flowery hoppiness with hints of butter and caramel; creamy palate and a moderate malt body; decently bitter; some spiciness and more flowery hoppy tones in the finish bottle from Unterländer Biertage - cloudy and very dark brown beer with no head retention; roasted aroma of tar and black cherries; hints of licorice too; low carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; some tart bitterness and quite dry; the finish is sharp, roasted with lingering notes of licorice - could definitely afford some more body but otherwise ok courtesy of Tom Strickler - hazy dark amber beer under a solid and long lasting creamy foam; nice lacework; slightly yeasty with fair hoppy notes of grapefruit and cream; a good malt body and a creamy palate; a decent bitterness and a very aromatic hoppiness; long fruity notes - voluptuous from Erzbierschof - coudy dark blond beer under a long lasting foam; solid cheesy aroma with notes of apples and vinegar; creamy palate and fairly carbonated; medium-bodied and with a solid sourness/acidity; very dry and long fruity and cheesy finish with a lingering acidity from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a giant foamy white head; estery aroma with notes of pear; perfumy; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; some sweetness; some sticky piney bitterness and a long estery fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of toffee with hints of rancid milk; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; undesired sourish notes; aftertaste of malt and red fruits with a lingering sourness - bad ageing ?! from Erzbierschof - hazy dark brown beer with no head retention; gentle whisky-like aroma with notes of cherries and caramel; gently earthy, some sweetness and a moderate malt backbone; low bitterness; malty finish with more notes of cherries - the less interesting of the serie that far courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - violent gushing ... cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting and firm foam; aroma of almonds, herbs and yeast; overcarbonated and medium-bodied; some earthy bitterness; fizzy and herbal finish; quite dry with lingering sourish notes - out of control ? courtesy of Per - black beer with a little beige foam left; correct lacework; roasted aroma of tar and licorice; a good malt body and a fair carbonation; tasty and with some tart bitterness; long roasted and dry aftertaste of tar, black cherries and licorice - lot of character courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer with a poor head retention; charming and pretty subtle aroma of coffee and chocolate; fairly roasted with hints of vanilla underneath; quite full-bodied, pretty tasty and with some tart bitterness; quite dry and with a long aftertaste of tar, coffee and cacao - another masterpiece from Tom courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and creamy white foam; nice lacework; gently yeasty with fair hoppy fruity notes where apricots dominate; medium-bodied, gentle bitterness and creamy palate; pretty dry and slightly salty fruity finish from Erzbierschof - black beer with a slightly chaotic dark beige foam left; huge roasted aroma of molasses, cacao and black cherries; peated; thick and very oily; full-bodied; very tasty; a robust sweetness toped by a strong bitterness; long peated aftertaste of black chocolate, whisky, caramel and licorice with a robust warming alcohol kick - huge ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - almost black beer under a creamy and long lasting Guinness-like head; nice lacework; roasted chocolatey aroma with mild nutty and buttery notes; creamy palate and medium-bodied, velvety and with a moderate slightly earthy bitterness; aftertaste of hazelnuts and roasted malts - a clean and well-made Guinness-clone on steroids courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer under a firm and long lasting foam; gentle aroma of smoked meat; medium-bodied; quite creamy palate and almost no bitterness; decently tasty; the finish is quite long, gently smokey with notes of ashes and bacon - well-made from Amstein - opaque dark brown beer under a giant beige foam; aroma of caramel-sweeties and esters; full-bodied and pretty sweet; subtle and solid carbonation, low bitterness and lot of residual sweetness in a long aftertaste of red fruits and caramel - nothing special courtesy of Per - dark black beer, peristent foam; roasted and gently smokeynotes of brownies, coffee and tar; medium-bodied; quite harsh bitterness; tasty and dry; long roasted finish with more hints of tar ans ashes courtesy of Per - cloudy amber beer with a little head retention; solid notes of caramel and flowery hops; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; moderate earthy bitterness; long notes of caramel and flowery hops again in a quite long finish courtesy of Per - slightly hazy reddish-amber colour with a little foam left; fairly hoppy nose with notes of red fruit marmalade; some esters; medium-bodied and with some astringency; gently bitter and with a light smokeyness; quite dry and earthy hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - quite black beer under a persistent dark beige foam; licorice and black cherries in the front; notes of caramel and a fair earthy/piney hoppiness; some fair initial sweetness and a full malt backbone; moderate carbonation and pretty thick; very tasty and developping a solid late bitterness; very aromatic hoppy finish with roasted chocolatey notes and hints of black cherries as well from Erzbierschof - quite clear dark amber brown beer with a long lasting foam; the aroma is buttery and decently peated with notes of medicament; subtle carbonation and some dry bitterness; peated whisky notes along with caramel in a quite long finish from Erzbierschof - clear dark amber-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of cheries and caramel; low carbonation and medium-bodied; low bitterness and a moderately long aftertaste of cherries and butter - the less convincing of the serie courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy blond-orange beer with a little head retention; fairly hoppy with notes of honey and melon; subtle carbonation and a medium to full malt backbone; a robust but not aggressive bitterness; piney and honeyish hoppy finish; long lasting with some residual sweetness courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; perfumy piney hoppiness; notes of pineapple; full-bodied and quite thick; moderate carbonation and a fair bitterness; long piney hoppy finish with some earthy and fruity notes - a bit heavy otherwise very good courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear brown beer with no foam left; rounded and deep aroma of raspberries and grapes; sticky, full-bodied and pretty sour; very tasty and lowith a long aftertaste of raspberries with lingering sourish notes and hints of cherries and grapes courtesy of Per - hazy pale orange beer with a poor head retention; corny and slightly yeasty aroma; some flowery hoppy tones; very tasty and with some astringency; a good malt backbone ; quite dry and corny finish with weird hints of popcorn in the background courtesy of Per - violent gushing leaving less than 1dl to drink ...; cloudy pale orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; the nose is citrusy and yeasty with some lactic notes; quite thin-bodied and highly carbonated; dry and bitter finish; quite short, yeasty and astringent with corny notes courtesy of Per - translucid golden-orange beer with no head retention; slightly sticky nose with hints of wort and apple; fizzy and astringent; medium-bodied at best; pretty harsh and dry bitter finish with notes of corn and apples - raw and bad courtesy of Per - hazy golden-orange beer with a little foam left; the aroma is chewy and estery with quite strong bready notes and hints of apples; fizzy and quite thin-bodied; some harsh bitterness before a short and effervescent corny and grainy finish - hard to drink courtesy of Per - hazy pale orange beer with a chaotic foam left; oily and estery nose with hints of pears and pineapple; very sweet and sticky; full-bodied, perfumy and sugary fizzy finish with more funky fruity notes - not my cup of tea courtesy of Per - pours a fully cloudy orange beer under a solid and long lasting creamy white foam; nice lacework; gently yeasty with notes of citrus and banana; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; some residual sweetness and a light saltiness in a fizzy corny and hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy blond beer with a persistent foam; mild aromatic hoppiness with some peanutty and almondy notes; medium-bodied and with a fair carbonation, astringent and decently bitter; pretty dry corny and grassy finish - nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; gently buttery with notes of caramel, rounded palate; medium-bodied; a subtle carbonation and a moderate bitterness; some earthy notes, more caramel and aromatic notes - subtle and very pleasant courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - pours a cloudy orange beer with no head retention; gently sourish notes of berries; a good malt backbone; pretty tasty and fairly bitter; a light residual sweetness and long fruity hoppy tones - very pleasant from Amstein - clear golden beer with a persistent white foam; estery aroma with citric notes and hints of cream and pear; a subtle but solid carbonation and a solid malt backbone, slightly sticky, some sweetness before a solid bitterness; very long fruity hoppy finish where notes of citrus and pineapple dominate - very good beer from Coop - translucid bronte-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of sour apple and plastic; low carbonation and very sweet; thin-bodied; tons of residual sweetness with long oily notes of apples in the finish - far too sweet to make a drinkable lemonade from Amstein - clear copper-amber beer with a moderate head retention; gently spicy with subtle notes of berries; moderate malt body and with a fair carbonation; some tart and earthy bitterness; dry and long aftertaste of red fruits and spices - quite harsh from Amstein - hazy copper-orange beer with no foam left; gently earthy aroma with fruity tones in the background (melon); medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; decently bitter and pretty dry; long earthy and slightly fruity finish from Coop - translucid and bright golden-yellow beer with no head retention; chemical and sweetish citric aroma; sweet and slightly acidic; thin-bodied, short citrusy finish with notes of candi sugar canned from Amstein - clear golden beer with no foam left; aroma of fusel, old apples and cane sugar; full-bodied and sweet; sticky and with long sugary finish of yellow fruits and alcohol - for alcoholic only from Amstein - pours a cloudy orange beer under a modest white foam left; estery and slightly yeasty aroma; very fruity (apples and grapefruit) with notes of candi sugar; highly carbonated; full-bodied and fairly tasty, pretty sweet and with almost no bitterness; gently acidic and with a long fruity finish with residual sweetness - too sweet and too belgian-like to be really great but definitely the first enjoyable Chimay I had since 20 years from Amstein - clear dark amber beer under a persistent pale beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of toffee with hints of yeast and red fruits; low carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; slightly earthy and yeasty with decently long flowery and fruity finish from Amstein - clear reddish-amber beer with a creamy beige foam; nice lacework; yeasty and flowery with notes of caramel; sweet and with a low carbonation; pretty dry and flowery hoppy finish with hints of red fruits from Amstein - cloudy dark brown beer with a creamy and persistent beige foam; earthy and malty nose with hints of prunes; full-bodied and with some strong sweetness; fizzy , low bitterness; long fruity and malty aftertaste with some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear golden beer with no head retention; aroma of citrus lemonade and aspartame; deadly sweet and thin-bodied; long and sticky sweetish aftertaste of lemon - no way ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear ruby-brown beer with a long lasting chaotic foam; nice lacework; aroma of toffee; thin-bodied and with a grainy tartness; faint bitterness and more notes of butter and caramel in a short finish - deeply weak courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and pale golden beer with no head retention; incredibly shy and restrained aroma with hints of corn and butter; no profile, tasteless and thin-bodied; moderate carbonation, no bitterness and a watery, vaguely corny finish - consternation ... courtesy of Per - hazy orange beer under a persistent white foam; nice lace; charming and fair hoppiness where notes of apricots dominate; gently dusty; pretty tasty and slightly astringent; medium-bodied; a solid bitterness; fruity and earthy, long lasting labelled Wee Beast, courtesy of Per - pours a copper-orange beer under a long lasting beige and creamy foam; the aroma is sourish with notes of raisins and almonds; clean and rounded palate; quite full-bodied, some more sourness and a long and fresh aftertaste of raisins, honey and herbs; pretty dry courtesy of Per - black beer with no head retention; toasted with notes of black cherries and licorice, hints of chocolate underneath; low carbonation and full-bodied; fairly bitter with long notes of cacao, vanilla and black cherries draught@erzbierschof - shows a hazy orange beer under a persistent foam; aroma of bretts and sour apples; slightly yeasty; some undefined spicyness; medium-bodied, rounded and with a solid carbonation, pretty sourish and quite dry; long and fizzy fruity finish (apples dominate again) with lingering sourish notes - refreshing, balanced and to the point draught@erzbierschof - black beer with a little yet persistent beige foam and a beautiful lacework; aroma of pralines and black chocolate, walnuts; low carbonation and full-bodied; some sweetnessand almost no bitterness; feels strangely plastic-like on the tongue; moderately long chocolatey and vanilla finish from Amstein - clear and bright ruby-brown beer with a little foam left; gently earthy with some notes of chestnuts and red fruits marmalade; a good malt backbone and slightly oily; clean palate; low bitterness and a long chestnutty and earthy finish - pleasant from Erzbierschof - very dark beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted chocolate is dominated by sourish cherries and hints of vinegar; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation and creamy palate; late and solid sourness; short aftertaste of vinegar - weird and not my type of beer courtesy of Per - pours a fully cloudy and very dark copper-orange beer with a little long lasting beige foam; solid notes of caramel with hints of flowers in the background; full-bodied, unclean palate; quite fizzy and astringent; solid earthy bitterness with more notes of caramel - heavy and unclean from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a giant creamy white head; nice lacework; robustly hoppy with notes of peaches , cream and grapefruit; gently oily and full-bodied; fairly bitter, very tasty and with a long aromatic fruity hoppy finish draught@erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a giant foamy beige head; hints of yeast and a fair fruity hoppy aroma (pineapple, peaches and bitter oranges marmalade); medium-bodied, rounded and with a late but fair bitterness ; pretty dry, hints of spices and more fruity hoppy tones draught@erzbierschof - pours a hazy blond beer under a giant creamy white foam; esters and notes of orange marmalade, slightly spicy; juicy, medium to full malt backbone; rounded and decently bitter; pretty dry with more notes of pears and bitter oranges - charming and very well-made from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark bronze-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; correct lacework; aroma of barnyard, sour cherries and vinegar; medium-bodied, quite highly carbonated and very sour/acidic; very dry and long sourish aftertaste with long notes of vinegar, hay and cheese - somptuous ... but very expensive courtesy of Per - nervously foaming ... cloudy dark brown beer under a creamy and long lasting beige foam; strong notes of caramel and gently sour; sweet, medium-bodied and overcarbonated; residual sugars, malts and toffee with more sourish notes from Erzbierschof - clear amber beer with no head retention; chewy malts and notes of red fruits marmalade; moderate carbonation and quite full-bodied; chewy mouthfeel, gently sticky, low bitterness and a long - quite cloying - aftertaste of red fruit marmalade from Erzbierschof - cloudy very dark brown beer with a very shy foam left; aroma of molasses and black cherries; thick and very sweet; full-bodied, moderate carbonation and a late but solid bitterness; some residual sweetness; vinous and malty with notes of black cherries and prunes; solid hop presence and notes of alcohol from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a little white foam left; hoppy notes of citrus, bitter oranges and hints of candi sugar; medium to full-bodied; subtle yet robust carbonation; very tasty and solidly bitter; very dry and long bitter and fruity hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of tea and melon; mediumébodied, rounded palate and fairly bitter; very dry with long herbal and spicy notes with more notes of tea and berries as well - clean and refreshing courtesy of Per - black beer with a firm and persistent beige foam; gently roasted nutty and coffeish aroma; slightly lactic, creamy palate and medium-bodied; tasty and decently bitter; roasted aftertaste of tar, ashes and walnuts from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with no head retention; strong aroma of prune and cane sugar; very sweet; moderate carbonaton; full-bodied and gently sticky; residual sweetness and a long aftertaste of prunes with strong warming alcohol notes - out of balance and deeply overrated imho from Erzbierchof (a casting mistake ;-) - slightly hazy dark blond with a long lasting foam; grainy aroma with notes of potatoes and popcorns; tasteless, medium-bodied, some harsh grainy bitterness and a short corny finish - bad draught@Erzbierschof - hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of raisins and sour cherries; notes of tea; pretty sour, mediumbodied, juicy and tasty; long sourish and fruity finish with more notes of grapes and apples - very nice one ! from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy bright orange beer with a little yet long lasting foam; aroma of honey and fruity hops (apricots dominate); some notes of cream; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, long estery hoppy fruity finish with notes of hay and corn - very good one courtesy of Per - cloudy dark reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; dusty with notes of caramel and red fruits marmalade; thin-bodied and pretty tasteless, a bit harshand fizzy; a late light acidity and a short chewy malty and red fruity finish - deeply modest from Erzbierschof - pours a pitch black beer under a very shy dark beige foam; huge aroma of molasses, roasted malts, coffee, licorice and whisky; hints of vanilla; very thick and full-bodied; oily mouthfeel and hugely bitter; the finish is salty and gently metallic with more notes of whisky, coffee and prunes and a deep burning alcohol kick - a beer to sip carefully courtesy of Per - hazy red-orange beer with a modest foam left; grassy and dusty hops in the front along with some undefined fruit; a shy malt backbone and pretty tasteless; finishes gently dry and bitter with more grassy tones from Erzbierschof - clear brown beer with a poor and chaotic foam left; aroma of popcorns and paper; neutral and medium-bodied at best; some harsh bitterness and notes of cola and popcorn in the finish - is this brewery unable to brew something drinkable ? courtesy of Per - black beer under a very foamy dark beige head; very roasted notes showing some licorice and chocolate; highly carbonated and very tasty medium to full-bodied; some earthy bitterness and a long fizzy aftertaste where notes of licorice dominate on top of hints of black cherries and chocolate from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting foam leaving a nice lacework; hoppy notes of grapefruit, peaches and cream; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; a solid but not aggressive bitterness; quite dry and with a long fruity and piney hoppy finish - robust yet very drinkable courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy bright orange beer with no head retention; aroma of honey and cinnamon; moderate carbonation and poorly tasty, gently sticky and with a late acidity; quite dry and long spicy finish - I’m not fan from Erzbierschof; beer # 8000 - pitch black beer under a little dark beige foam left; complex aroma of roasted coffee, licorice, iodine, nuts and pepper; highly carbonated and very sweet, viscous and full-bodied; a solid bitterness with some residual sweetness; long notes of chcolate, caramel, black cherries, tar and pepper; the alcohol presence is quite burning - robust stuff draught@erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of berries, gently sourish; medium-bodied and fairly carbonated,some astringency and fairly bitter; very dry and long hoppy finish with more notes of berries, apples and grass - refreshing and elegant draught@erzbierschof - clear dark reddish-brown beer under a little long lasting foam; fair yet not overwhelming aroma of raspberries; notes of cheese, herbs and vinegar; quite full-bodied and pretty sourish and a bit salty; juicy palate; very dry and long dusty aftertaste of raspberries and barnyard with lingering sourish notes - very pleasant draught&bottled from the brewery - black beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; roasted and complex aroma of licorice, red fruits, walnuts and black chocolate; tasty and creamy palate; medium-bodied; hugely bitter and pretty dry; long bitter hoppy aftertaste of red fruits, licorice and coffee - great ! courtesy of Per - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little beige foam left; slightly yeasty and pretty hoppy with notes of red fruits and caramel; slightly metallic; medium-bodied and rounded palate; slightly astringent and pretty dry; more metallic notes and hints of red fruits in the finish from Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-brown beer under a robust and long lasting foam; dusty with notes of caramel, bread, some red fruits and an apparent alcohol; hints of wasabi; full-bodied and pretty tasty; some sweetness and a decent bitterness; residual sweetness before a long hoppy and malty finish of bread and caramel courtesy of Per - slightly hazy bronze beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of fresh cut grass with hints of litchies; creamy mouthfeel and quite poorly tasty; medium-bodied and with a light sourness; short and cecently dry flowery hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - fully cloudy brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of apples and prunes with hints of vanilla; moderate carbonation and full-bodied; velvety palate; some sweetness and some moderate earthy bitterness and a long aftertaste of caramel, chestnuts and marzipan - the alcohol is dangerously well hidden courtesy of Per - dark brown beer under a solid and long lasting creamy head; nice lacework; strong aroma of bread with hints of nuts; thin-bodied and pretty empty on the tongue; creamy palate; short bready finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier; 2010 vintage - pours a hazy reddish-amber beer with particles floating within; little white foam left; aroma of candi sugar, chewy malts and bread; slightly peppery and with hints of apple, sweet and full-bodied; highly carbonated; lot of residual sugars with more notes of bread - not terrible courtesy of Per - hazy reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; flowery hoppy aroma with notes of red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied, some astringency and a dry bitterness; herbal hoppy tones with more lingering red fruity notes in the finish; slightly earthy courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy brown beer with a solid long lasting and creamy beige foam; bready with notes of almonds and marzipan; full-bodied, tasty and creamy palate; quite thick; pretty sweet and slightly bitter; very long almondy, creamy aftertaste with notes of chestnuts - very good courtesy of Per - cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of caramel and prune with some apparent alcohol; full-bodied and very thick, very sweet; solid bitterness yet overwhelmed by tons of residual sugars; long aftertaste of prune and apricots and a heavy alcohol kick - not for me courtesy of Per - dark beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of cacao; black chocolate; a good malt backbone and a light sourness; some earthy tartness; low bitterness, gently bitter; dry and long aftertaste of cacao - one-dimensional courtesy of Per - cloudy very dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of smoked meat and licorice; clean palate and medium-bodied; shyly bitter and with a pretty long earthy and smokey finish - nicely balanced courtesy of Per - black beer with a quite long lasting dark beige foam; solid roasted coffee aroma with notes of bourbon, chestnuts and tar; some heavy sweetness and a full malt backbone; pretty highly carbonated; decently bitter and with salty notes; some residual sugars and more long notes of whisky, coffee and vanilla courtesy of Ueli Bosiger - cloudy blond beer with a long lasting foam; gently grapefruity aroma with light yeasty notes; velvety palate and with a moderate malt backbone; juicy and with a decent dry bitterness; grapefruity and citrusy; pretty yeasty - very charming draught@erzbierschof - hazy dark reddish-brown beer under a little beige foam left; nice lacework, chewy malt and strong notes of quince marmalade and apples; quite full-bodied, pretty sweet and slightly sticky; solid bitterness, quite lot of residual sweetness; some yeasty notes and more fruity hoppy tones draught@erzbierschof - black beer under a solid dark beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of chili pepper, roasted malts and vanilla; full-bodied and pretty tasty; some sweetness soon toped by a solid sharpness; long lasting sharp finish; roasted with notes of chili, tar and chestnuts; pretty dry - very nice stuff ! courtesy of Ueli Bosiger - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a modest head retention; gently spicy aroma with charming grapefruity tones; moderate malt backbone, clean and rounded palate; decently bitter, some residual sweetness and a quite long yeasty finish where evident notes of grapefruit and blood oranges leave the subtle spiciness in the background - delicate from Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-orange beer under a firm and long lasting head; nice lacing; aroma of litchies,melon and undefined spices; very velvety palate, pretty tasty and lively; some earthy bitterness; creamy and fruity, gently spicy finish; very hoppy from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; a solid fruity hoppiness (peaches and apricot); medium-bodied, lively and very tasty; fairly bitter with long fruity hoppy tones - straightforward and superb courtesy of Per - cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting and solid beige foam; grassy hoppiness with notes of ripe fruits; highly carbonated and with a respectable malt backbone; some sweetness and a long fruity and grassy finish - well-made and balanced form Erzbierschof - black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of peated whisky, cacao, nuts and vanilla; full-bodied, rounded and very tasty; subtle carbonation and solidly bitter, very long nutty, peated and chocolatey finish with more notes of whisky and tar - great from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam left; earthy malty aroma with notes of ripe fruits; a decent malt backbone, some sweetness and a late earthy bitterness; slightly nutty and quite dry malty finish; notes of pear - true to style courtesy of Erzbierschof - cloudy copper orange beer under a giant creamy beige foam; dusty with notes of caramel and undefined red fruits; a good malt backbone and a fair carbonation; very bitter, biting, quite dry and long caramelish and flowery, fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Huchti - hazy dark blond with a poor head retention; some earthy tones in the front followed by some grassy and almondy hoppiness; medium-bodied, lively and tasty palate; a clean dry bitterness and a long grassy and flowery hoppy finish - charming, fresh and balanced from Erzbierschof - hazy copper-amber beer with a solid beige foam left; aroma of tea and berries; medium-bodied and gently sticky; some astringency and with a dry and fair bitterness; slightly metallic and with long hoppy tones of red fruits from Erzbierschof - black beer under a moderately lasting dark beige foam; strong notes of licorice, black cherries; some hints of tar; overcarbonated; some sweetness and a late bitterness/saltiness; fizzy; roasted malty finish with more notes of licorice, black cherries and cacao draught@erzbierschof - clear amber beer with a persistent foam; a fair flowery hoppiness with hints of red fruits; a respectable malt backbone; gently oily and with a good bitterness;long hoppy flowery finish; gently earthy - good! from Erzbierschof - clear blond-bronze beer under a long lasting whte foam; nice lacework; aroma of citrus and elder flowers; effervescent and gently sticky; fairly bitter and medium-bodied; long grapefruity hoppy finish with more citrusy tones and hints of yeast from Erzbierschof - clear reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; fairly grassy aroma with notes of caramel in the background; a good malt backbone, a bit sticky and fairly tasty; some sweetness; a late well-present bitterness; light residual sweetness; long lasting bitter hoppy finish with more dominant grassy tones and hints of red fruits marmalade - very good from Erzbierschof - black beer with no head retention; strong aroma of black cherries, alcohol, wood; licorice and whisky; full-bodied, low carbonation and some artificial sweetness (aspartame-like); some unexpected lack of body; hints of nougat and some late sourness; lot of licorice; warming alchol, black cherries and wood in the finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy copper-red beer with a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; yeasty with notes of blood oranges and apricots; gently sticky palate, pretty tasty and with a respectable malt backbone; a solid fair bitterness, pretty dry and with long grassy and fruity hoppy notes in the finish - slightly metallic from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer under a creamy, long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of tiramisu and marzipan; thick and effervescent; a solid sweetness and an heavy malt body; residual sugars and tons of caramel; apparent alcohol and more notes of marzipan - heavy, hard to drink and deeply cloying from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with no head retention; aroma of prune, cherries and alcohol; thick and heavy malt backbone; huge aspartame-like sweetness and sticky; somehow manages to be pretty dry; burning alcohol kick and more notes of prunes in the finish - cough syrup; my second beer from Kuhnhen and this one is even worse as the first ... from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of peated whisky, tar and black cherries; notes of vanilla; thick and full-bodied; hugely bitter, some residual sugars; long hoppy and peated whisky-like finish with more notes of tar and licorice; some warming alcohol notes too draught@erzbierschof - hazy reddish-orange beer under a solid and firm head left; pretty soapy aroma with some flowery hops; moderate malt backbone, velvety palate, unclean bitterness; residual sugars, chewy and flowery hoppy finish - not really convincing from Erzbierschof - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; solid minty and piney hops; moderate malt body; a solid bitterness and a pretty dry flowery finish with more notes of mint - fresh and very drinkable from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of black chocolate and licorice; fair hop presence; a good malt backbone, tasty and fairly bitter; moderately dry chocolatey finish with notes of cacao - beautifuly done from Erzbierschof - black beer under a hugely foamy creamy beige foam; roasted aroma of cacao and walnuts; some corny tones in the background; full-bodied and pretty thick; some sweetness below; a subtle yet fair carbonation; solidly bitter and quite dry; aftertaste of licorice, chocolate and tar - lot of character for this straightforward beer courtesy of Laurent Mousson - quite clear dark blond beer under a persistent white foam; light notes of vegetables on top of some flowery hoppiness; tasty and quite full-bodied; fairly bitter and with a long fat grassy finish - not bad at all courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; yeasty with notes of oranges and honey; very creamy palate; good malt backbone; a late but solid bitterness; quite dry and long fruity and flowery hoppy finish - lively from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; strong woody aroma, notes of roasted malts, licorice and black cherries; fairly astringent, a good malt body, a subtle carbonation and a strong bitterness; heavy woody notes in the finish; pretty dry with more licorice, chocolate and whisky notes from Erzbierschof - dark beer with a poor head retention; aroma of roasted malts, strong notes of whisky, gently peated; notes of cacao and tar; full-bodied; tasty; pretty fizzy and with a huge bitterness; a fair saltiness, long roasted afetrtaste of cacao, burning alcohol, caramel and whisky courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pretty dark beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; pretty hoppy with notes of licorice, fresh mint and black cherries; slightly piney; quite full-bodied and with a fair earthy bitterness; dry and hoppy earthy finish with notes of tar and licorice - well-done from Erzbierschof - pretty dirty and cloudy dark amber colour under a solid and long lasting beige foam; lot of piney hops with notes of red fruit marmalade; some sweetness and a fair malt backbone; very bitter yet never aggressive; slightly dry and with a long piney hoppy finish; long lasting; sticky palate, notes of peaches from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; hoppy aroma of cream, marzipan, honey and apricots; full-bodied, sticky palate with some astringency; pretty effervescent and tasty; hugely bitter and pretty dry; long fruity hoppy finish with a never ending bitterness from Erzbierschof - very dark yet clear beer with a little persistent dark beige foam; solid and dry aroma of coffee; fairly hoppy; notes of pepper and tar; a good malt backbone, tasty, astringent and very bitter; pretty dry with a long coffeish aftertaste; long lasting with more notes of black pepper and prunes - accurate and very good courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy pale golden beer with a little white foam left; the aroma is cheesy and light citric; moderate malt backbone with a watery finish; some harsh bitterness; notes of dish liquid and more citric tones - pretty wrong (fermentation problems ?) courtesy from Toni Flükiger - black beer under a persistent dark beige foam; roasted malts with notes of hay; moderate malt body; some tart bitterness; slightly lactic, tart bitterness, dry and roasted finish of nuts and tar courtesy of Patrick Augsburger - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a modest head retention; fresh fruity and spicy hoppiness; tasty and lively, medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; quite dry and decently bitter, hoppy aftertaste of oranges, grapefruit and undefined spices - pleasant

Nov-2012, courtesy from Toni Flükiger and Beat Brügger - clear blond beer with a moderate head retention; a bit phenolic with fruity and light smokey notes; decently tasty; medium-bodied and gently sticky; some late bitterness and pretty dry; more phenolic notes in the finish where grainy tones dominate the fruits (4/6/6/3/13) from Erzbierschof - blond beer with some particles within; fair aroma of citrus and grapefruit; slightly acidic and medium-bodied; a bit yeasty; pretty highly carbonated, late and quite solid bitterness; dry and long bitter fruity finish (grapefruit dominates) - delicate and subtle from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted and dry aroma of nuts, tobacco and wood; full-bodied and with a solid earthy bitterness; very dry roasted nutty finish with strong notes of tobacco agaoin and paper; notes of warming alcohol from Erzbierschof - quite clear very dark beer with a poor head retention; fairly smokey aroma with notes of fire, tobacco and cold ashes; a good malt body; very tasty and pretty juicy; some earthy bitterness and a long smokey bitterness with notes of black cherries and licorice - quite original and very pleasant from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; the hops succeed to dominate the roasted malts leaving notes of blackcurrant, licorice and black cherries; full-bodied and rounded; moderately carbonated; gently sticky and solidly bitter; pretty dry and long hoppy and roasted malty finish with hints of chocolate, earth, tar and black cherries - the alcohol is pretty well-hidden courtesy of oh6gdx - very hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; crisp aroma of malt and flowery hops; rounded and with a decent malt body; subtle carbonation; moderate bitterness and a quite long finish of peanuts and crisp malts from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark reddish beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace; solid aroma of red fruits marmalade; slightly piney; creamy and velvety palate; slightly chewy and pretty dry; a solid bitterness which lasts in a long aftertaste of red fruits and tea from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a little foam left; fairly hoppy aroma of pineapple, melon and litchies; creamy palate; medium to full-bodied, clean; fair and subtle bitterness; light residual sweetness; long hoppy finish of apples, melon and caramel - somptuous from Erzbierschof - hazy brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; the fruity hoppiness (berries) succeeds to dominate the biscuity maltiness; perfumy and gently spicy; rounded palate and medium-bodied; moderate carbonation and some fair earthy bitterness; the finish is fairly hoppy but this time the spiciness (pepper comes to mind) is on top of the fruitiness - Tom is performing more magic ! from Erzbierschof - pretty black indeed and with no head retention; deep aroma of phenol, whisky, black chocolate, vanilla and blackberries; almost no carbonation; thick like hell, robust malt backbone; some initial sweetness soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; very long and dry aftertaste of tar, peated whisky and chocolate with a never-ending bitterness and a solid warming alcohol kick draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; fair yet subtle aroma of quince marmalade, slightly piney and with notes of cider; solid malt backbone, moderate carbonation and pretty sticky palate; a well-present bitterness and a dry finish with more fruity hoppy tones (pear and quince) and an earthy touch as well - beautiful from Erzbierschof - clear very dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; estery with notes of banana and hints of black cherries below; excessive carbonation; pretty astringent, medium-bodied; some bitterness; residual sweetness and an effervescent estery fruity and hoppy finish showing notes of apple and black cherries from Erzbierschof - black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; strong aroma of mocha and walnuts; a fair hoppiness shows up with notes of red fruits; grainy notes; full-bodied, fairly bitter and very dry; some earthy tartness; very tasty and lively; very long nutty and coffeish finish with lingering hoppy and earthy notes - a great beer draught@Erzbierschof - hazy orange beer with a pinkish hue; strong aroma of raspberries bubblegum and hints of soap; moderate malt body; moderately sweet; long and very buttery finish where the raspberry notes appear even more artificial than in the nose - no-go courtesy of Adrian Dänzer - clear very dark brown almost black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tar and smoke; notes of cacao; full-bodied and sticky;lively palate; a good sweet malt backbone followed by a fair bitterness; the smokeyness appears more in the finishalong with nutty and black cherries notes courtesy of Laurent Mousson - black beer with a little beige foam left; strong aroma of mocha and vanilla with some grainy notes; velvety palate, some sweetness; a good malt body; a fair earthy bitterness before long notes of mocha and nuts in the finish from Erzbierschof - pitch black beer under a little beige foam; deep aroma of dark chocolate, vanilla and walnuts; full-bodied and with a velvety palate, some sweetness and a low bitterness; some earthy touch before a long chocolatey and vanilla finish - the alcohol is very well-hidden; nice dessert beer from Erzbierschof - black beer with a rather poor beige foam left; aroma of black chocolate with some coriander on top of it; pretty sweet; full-bodied; a light earthy tartness, residual sweetness with hints of candi sugar and chocolate; some lingering sharpness - not really convincing from Erzbierschof - dark beer under a moderate foam left; Portwine-like aroma, pretty maderized with notes of chocolate and candi sugar; low carbonation and sweet; full-bodied and sticky; a fair astringency from the wood barrel; gently dry and with long notes of wood, Madeira and licorice courtesy of Toni Bühlmann and Urs Wüthrich - hazy red-orange beer with a poor head retention; subtle aroma of red fruits and malt; decently tasty and lively palate; some earthy tartness and slightly bitter; medium-bodied, a light residual sweetness and more fruity, malty and caramelish notes in the finish - pretty nice courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - slightly hazy dark blond beer under a very foamy and long lasting head; a fair yet well-integrated spicy aroma where cloves dominate; some earthiness; medium-bodied and decently tasty; the finish is slightly dry and earthy; a hint of citrus meets the lingering spicyness - subtle and very well-made courtesy of Per - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with no foam; aroma of apple, caramel and molasses; pretty sweet and full-bodied; pretty oxydized; lot of residual sweetness, caramel and prune in the finish courtesy of Markus Kohli - bright and clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; dusty and grassy aroma with notes of plastic; moderate carbonation and body; rather on the sweet side and with a shy earthy bitterness; more grassy tones in the finish courtesy of Markus Kohli - clear golden-bronze beer with a chaotic and poor foam left; a bit chewy in the nose, cheap hops reminding of urin; pretty sweet, medium-bodied; low bitterness; residual sweetness and some flowery tones in the finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-amber beer with an elusive foam; estery aroma with notes of chewy malts, red fruits marmalade, banana an dmarzipan; medium carbonation and a respectable malt backbone; some sweetness but the finish is dry, velvety on the tongue; moderate bitterness and a quite long fruity and perfumy estery finish; gently spicy from ErzbIerschof - black beer with no head retention; the nose is woody and piney; aroma of black chocolate and honey; pretty roasted; full-bodied and very tasty; some astringency, hugely bitter, pretty dry and long hoppy, chocolatey and woody finish - huge stuff ! from ErzbIerschof - very dark brown beer with no foam left; earthy with notes of whisky and black cherries; full-bodied and almost without carbonation; a fair sweetness and a late earthy bitterness; a woody astringency, notes of honey, marzipan and whisky in the finish from Erzbierschof - hazy golden-orange beer with a solid white foam left; fair fruity hoppiness with notes of grapefruit, pineapple and hints of bretts; pretty thin-bodied, gently salty and bitter; very dry; long fruity hoppy finish - charming and refreshing from Erzbierschof - clear amber-brown beer under a creamy dark beige foam left; earthy and nutty aroma with notes of caramel ; low carbonation and medium-bodied; shy bitterness, long chocolatey and nutty finish with lingering earthy notes from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting foam; yeasty with strong hoppy tones (apricots, litchies and honey); thick and sticky; huge malt backbone, some sweetness overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; pretty much residual sugars; tons of hops in form of fruit marmalade and piney notes along with a burning alcohol kick - a bit cloying and hard to drink courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; solid earthy aroma with soem flowery tones; a decent malt backbone, some earthy tartness and a low bitterness; long malty finish with notes of hemp; pretty dry with lingering flowery notes - nice one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond beer under a persistent white foam; perfumy with a fair aroma of lime and citrus; moderate malt body and fairly acidic; fizzy and citrusy finish with hints of salt and grapefruit - refreshing and very drinkable from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish beer under a huge creamy foam; strong fruity hops in the nose; quince, star fruit and citrus; a good malt backbone, tasty and lively, subtle but fair carbonation; a respectable bitterness; long hoppy finish, citrus, pine needles, quince and apricot - pleasant and to the point draught@erzbierschof - black beer with a modest foam left; fairly roasted with notes of ashtray and licorice, chestnuts; full-bodied anmd slightly sticky, very bitter and hugely dry; long roasted and hoppy finish with more notes of ashes, nuts and spices - I love it ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; the aroma is dusty and quite restrained, hiding some fruity hops below; medium-bodied and creamy palate; some bitterness shows up progressively as do the hoppy fruitiness; quite dry and long hoppy finish with a long lasting bitterness - get the aroma to express itself better and you’ll have a very good beer here courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of banana with notes of bacon; moderate malt body and pretty tasteless, some metallic notes; short earthy aftertaste courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond with some orangeish hue under a long lasting white foam; aroma of tomato and chili peppers; a decent malt backbone and pretty fizzy; quite dry and grassy with a lingering and moderate sharpness - interesting from Bier-Bienne - dark blond beer under a solid persistent white foam; grainy and peanutty aroma with hints of fruity hops below; medium-bodied and clean palate; gently bitter; slightly dry with a quite long malty and grainy aromatic finish from Erzbierschof - hazy bronze beer under a solid foamy head; strong cheesy aroma, barnyard, old apples and a hint of vinegar; medium-bodied; very tasty, acidic and pretty dry; fizzy with a long aftertaste of cheese, apples and vinegar - superb ! draught@erzbierschof - clear and bright dark blond beer with a little persistent foam; light metallic aroma with notes of grassy and earthy hops; slightly fruity; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; a fair but not aggressive bitterness; dry, long and very aromatic grassy hoppy finish - pretty nice from Erzbierschof - quite clear golden-amber beer with no head retention; slightly buttery with nites of tea and sour fruits; low carbonation, medium-bodied and with some unexpected sourness which is enough to hide the expected bitterness; very dry with notes of butter and hints of fruit marmalade - confusing ... a saison pils ? ;-) from Erzbierschof - clear dark amber beer under a persistent pale beige foam; piney hoppiness with notes of quince marmalade; full-bodied, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; pretty dry with a long fruity hoppy finish with lingering piney and grapefruity notes - beautiful courtesy of Anna Rohrbach - cloudy blond beer with a little foam left; pretty hoppy aroma with notes of mango and elder; slightly sweet, very tasty; good malt backbone, pretty bitter, velvety, long hoppy fruity finish with notes of honey - great beer ! from Erzbierschof - darkbrown beer with some rubish hue; no head retention; gently smokey, roasted coffee and black chocolate; medium to full-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; long roasted chocolatey finish with light lingering smokey tones draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a little white foam left; fruity hoppiness (litchies and apples) with some grassy tones; slightly metallic, medium-bodied and slightly astringent; subtle carbonation and fairly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish with again some lingering grassy and flowery notes; pretty dry from Erzbierschof - clear and bright blond beer with a modest foam left; perfumy aroma with strong notes of medicinal herbs; medium-bodied and with a biting astringency; very dry and bitter with long herbal and spicy notes in the finish - surely interesting yet very hard to like from Amstein - quite clear amber-blond beer under a huge foamy head; overwhelming notes of peaches; slightly yeasty; a good malt backbone and fairly sweet; long aftertaste of peaches with lot of residual sugars and some warming alcohol notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy very dark blond beer with a quite long lasting foam; aroma of cabbage and wet grain; medium-bodied and with some astringency; unclean palate and with a tart bitterness; grainy and fizzy finish with more notes of vegetables - pretty failed courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy copper beer with a solid creamy beige foam left; earthy aroma, dusty with notes of cardamom, moderate carbonation and malt body; no bitterness and a short earthy and slightly spicy and salty finish - quite inoffensive from Erzbierschof - fully cloudy reddish-brown beer under a chaotic foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of caramel and red fruits marmalade; moderate carbonation and slightly sticky; medium-bodied; a solid bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish with notes of marshmallows and caramel - chewy and not fully convincing from Erzbierschof - hazy orangeish beer under a solid white foam; light notes of bretts, pear and yeast; juicy and medium-bodied, a hint of acidity and a light bitterness; long fruity finish with a lingering acidity - very drinkable from Bier-Bienne - almost black beer with a little beige foam left; correct lacework though; solid aroma of black chocolate and cacao; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; some moderate and late tartness before a long chocolatey and cacao-ish aftertaste - a one-dimensional yet fairly drinkable dessert beer from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber-red beer with a little foam left; estery aroma with notes of pear and apples; slightly spicy; pretty sweet and with some acidic tartness; lively and tasty, full-bodied; highly carbonated; long fizzy fruity and estery finish with notes of marzipan, alcohol and spices from Aldi, Bienne - hazy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of wood and vanilla, hints of marzipan; medium-bodied and sweet; quite poorly tasty, some woody tartness and lot of residual sugars; notes of vanilla, spices and marzipan - modest from Bier-Bienne - cloudy copper-brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; fair notes of exotic fruits with notes of bretts and hints of wort; full-bodied and sweet, a light acidity brings some balance, some bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish with hints of earthy malts and a light metallic touch from Erzbierschof - pretty black beer under a creamy and long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; decently hoppy aroma with notes of black cherries and licorice; highly carbonated and with a good malt backbone; a solid dry bitterness introducing a creamy hoppy finish of black fruits with grassy notes from Erzbierschof; 12% - cloudy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; some smokyness with notes of wood and earth; full-bodied, some sweetness and a late astringency; bitter with notes of prunes and warming alcohol, wood and lingering smokyness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of honey and sweet apples; medium-bodied and quite sweet; slightly sticky with residual sugars and lingering honeyish notes from Erzbierschof - cloudy amber-brown beer with a little persistent beige foam; pretty hoppy aroma of marzipan, litchies and apricots; hints of cream; a good malt backbone, creamy palate and with a fair bitterness; velvety and pretty dry; long bitter hoppy finish with more fruity tones (peaches and quinces) and lingering notes of almonds from Erzbierschof - dark beer under a huge persistent dark beige foam; very hoppy aroma of pine needles, licorice and black cherries; medium-bodied, some astringency and a robust biting bitterness; long hoppy finish of licorice and black cherries; pretty dry from Erzbierschof - cloudy brown beer with a reddish hue; persistent foam; some hoppiness of red fruits marmalade; full-bodied, hugely bitter and very dry; very long hoppy finish of red fruits and caramel - pretty unbalanced from Erzbierschof - clear and bright golden-amber beer with a modest head retention; hoppy aroma of pine needles and quince; slightly oily on the tongue; medium-bodied and with a solid bitterness; very dry and long fruity hoppy finish with more piney and grassy notes - clean and straightforward from Erzbierschof - clear dark brown beer with an elusive beige foam; very complex aroma of rum, caramel, nougat, raisins and alcohol; full-bodied and with a solid initial sweetness; this one is soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; thick and heavy; slightoly dry and with a very long hoppy and malty finish with more notes of raisins and rum; solid warming alcohol kick - very impressive from Bierhütte - clear golden bronze beer with a modest head retention; a decent aromatic hoppiness, gently oily and fruity; low carbonation and quite full-bodied; rounded palate, a bit sweet and slightly bitter; quite long malty and aromatic hoppy finish- clean and gentle; by far not the same quality as the first batch

courtesy of Toni Flükiger; 1/2013 - cloudy copper-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of almonds and grain with notes of meat and cabbage; chewy palate, medium-bodied but finishes pretty flat; grainy and meaty finish; quite watery - autolysis ? (3/3/3/2/4) from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; very roasted almost smokey aroma with notes of ashes; coffee and black chocolate, pretty nutty; full-bodied, some moderate sweetness followed by a robust bitterness; pretty velvety palate; very long hoppy and coffeish aftertaste, bitter and slightly salty with notes of pepper and walnuts - great stuff ! from Erzbierschof - very slightly hazy pale golden beer with no head retention; strong aroma of curaçao with some coriander below; prefumy; pretty highly carbonated, some Jolly Pumpkin-like acidity, pretty dry with a long spicy finish with hints of vanilla and curaçao; fizzy and perfumy - charming from Erzbierschof - clear dark brown beer with a modest head retention; earthy, biscuity maltiness toped by coffeish notes; pretty full-bodied, tasty and quite hoppy; biscuity malty hoppy and coffeish aftertaste - very pleasant courtesy of Adrian Dänzer - black beer with a poor head retention; strong roasted chocolatey aroma with woody and whisky notes; very tasty and full-bodied; pretty salty and sharp with a solid bitterness; long chocolatey finish with roasted earthy malty tones draught@Casa Marcello - black beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; slightly lactic and grainy with notes of vanilla; velvety palate and quite thin-bodied; moderate carbonation; the finish is a bit watery with shy notes of roasted malts and more lingering hints of vanilla, gently spicy - correct and unimpressive draught@brewpub - black beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; nice lacework; the aroma stays pretty shy; notes of dusty cacao keep the black cherries behind; medium-bodied and with some astringency with a moderate sweetness below; short and biting grainy finish with some lingering oily notes of chocolate - modest and with a low drinkability from Erzbierschof - pretty clear black beer under a little but long lasting dark beige foam; very complex aroma of roasted malts, chili peppers, black chocolate, black cherries and notes of alcohol; full-bodied, hugely tasty, thick and pretty oily; solidly bitter and with a long aftertaste of nougat, nuts and chocolate; notes of tar and plums; quite dry, notes of rum and a warming alcohol touch - powerful and complex, a great beer ! from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; fairly hoppy with notes of cream, mango and citrus; a good malt backbone; some astringency and a solid bitterness; very dry and long hoppy fruity finish - delicious from Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-orange beer with no head retention; fair aroma of cherries, gently sourish and with light woody notes; full-bodied, highly carbonated, tasty and slightly chewy; a light woody tartness, moderately dry aftertaste, long with more notes of cherries, wood and warming alcohol - original and very interesting from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little chaotic dark beige foam; earthy, roasted maltiness with notes of chili and black pepper, coffee as well; gthe palate is surprisingly juicy, a good malt backbone, a moderate earthy bitterness, long roasted and gently sharp peppery finish - very pleasant from Erzbierschof - clear reddish beer with a little but persistent foam; hoppy aroma of red fruits marmalade; notes of raisins and cream; a good malt backbone and a subtle but fair carbonation; a decent bitterness, quite dry with long notes of caramel and more red fruits hoppiness - very drinkable and charming from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted coffeish maltiness with notes of oranges; full-bodied and very thick; very velvety; very bitter and pretty dry; long roasted aftertaste with some residual sweetness, notes of nuts, coffee, nougat and oranges with a warming alcohol kick - what a beer ! from Aldi - clear bronze beer under a poor head retention; aroma of candi sugar, perfumy, notes of pear and esters; medium-bodied and fairly sweet; residual sugars in a fizzy finish of pear and apples from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish beer with a moderate yet persistent foam; solid hoppy aroma of peaches and cream; full-bodied and with a velvety palate; a solid but not aggressive bitterness; some residual sweetness and a long fruity hoppiness in a lingering bitterness - very nice from Erzbierschof - clear bright golden beer with a poor head retention; a fair aroma of honey, light earthy notes, gently oily and acidic; quite full-bodied, pretty tart, crisp and with a subtle yet fair carbonation; pretty dry with a long honeyish, crispy and gently acidic finish - a beautiful beer from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy golden beer under a huge creamy white foam; aroma of hemp, earth, esters and lemongrass; quite full-bodied and pretty dry; modefrate and subtle carbonation; dry and grassy hoppy aftertaste; more lemongrass and earthy notes - subtle and deeply pleasant from Erzbierschof - black beer with no head retention; aroma of roasted chocolate, cacao and black cherries; full-bodied and with a light acidity/sourness; some earthy maltiness and more chocolatey tones; respectable bitterness; hints of cacao and tar - the exagerated carbonation from the previous version is away but this is far less complex courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of elder and honey; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; a late moderate tartness and a light bitterness; some residual sweetness, juicy and malty finish with notes of red fruits and honey again from Erzbierschof - clear dark amber beer under a fair and long lasting beige foam; a charming flowery hoppiness; thin-bodied and a velvety palate; a late and light earthy tartness; gently bitter and with a pretty long flowery hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy pale golden-yellow beer under a solid white foam; citrusy nose with hints of spices, honey and fruity hops; a solid carbonation and a fair astringency; medium-bodied, bitter, dry and acidic; long fruity hoppy finish, fizzy, acidic and spicy - original and very good from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a little white foam left; aroma of candi sugar, peaches and some spices; a good malt backbone and a fair sweetness; quite high carbonation and with some grainy bitterness; residual sweetness in a long fruity and grainy finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; beautiful lacework; some hoppy notes of exotic fruits, flowery and with hints of cream; velvety palate; medium-bodied, very dry and fairly bitter; long hoppy aftertaste of mango and litchies; a hint of sourness - balanced and charming from Erzbierschof - cloudy brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam; nice lace; some biscuity and earthy maltiness; medium-bodied and pretty velvety palate; a late and light grainy tartness before a moderately long flowery and malty finish from Erzbierschof - quite clear ruby-brown beer under a solid beige foam left; aroma of candi sugar, raisins and cinnamon; gently woody, a good malt backbone; some sweetness and a decent acidity; quite lot of residual sweetness in a long finish of wood and raisins from Erzbierschof - black beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of tar, roasted coffee and whisky; hints of black chocolate too; very strong sweetness soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; thick and full-bodied; very salty, long aftertaste of wood, whisky, ashes and chocolate leaving a burning alcohol touch - not for the weak ... from Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; a fair sourish nose with notes of vinegar and redcurrant; quite full-bodied, juicy and fairly sourish, very dry and with a long aftertaste of redcurrant and vinegar from Erzbierschof - quite clear pale golden beer with a little long lasting white foam; perfumy with notes of hay and spices; subtle carbonation and medium-bodied; pretty tasty and gently acidic; quite dry and slightly salty; more acidic notes in an aftertaste of hay, spices and citrus - charming from Erzbierschof - hazy golden-amber beer under a solid creamy foam; nice lace; malt and caramel with notes of almonds and flowery hops; medium-bodied; a decent bitterness; pretty tasty and hoppy malty finish with notes of caramel, flowers and some ripe fruits; slightly salty draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-amber colour with a persistent foam; fair fruity hoppy aroma with notes of ripe melon, strawberries and cream; pretty tasty and medium-bodied; some sweetness and a fair bitterness; some residual sweetness, fruity and flowery hoppy finish - thumbs up ! from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy amber beer with no head retention; sourish aroma of rhubarb and melon; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; very dry; sourish and fruity finish with notes of apples and rhubarb; very long lasting - superb from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a solid white foam; aroma of coriander and other undefined spices (sorry? grains of paradise ? ok ...), medium-bodied, gently sourish, fizzy, long aftertaste of hay, coriander, some fruity notes and a lingering sourness; gently salty draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam; deep aroma of black chocolate, roasted, pralines, walnuts; some initial sweetness, full-bodied and fairly bitter; some residual sweetness; thick; long roasted chocolatey finish with a warming alcohol touch and hints of vanilla courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark clear brown beer with no head retention; vague notes of caramel and earthy malts; medium-bodied and with some sweetness; short malty fiish with hints of caramel courtesy of Julian Allen - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of sweet honey and with light flowery tones; a good malt body, rounded; a late and light tartness before residual sweetness; herbal and honeyish aftertaste - easy and ok courtesy of Samuel Aeschlimann - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; fairly roasted with notes of vanilla, pralines and tar; full-bodied and with some fair sweetness, creamy palate yet pretty thick; solidly bitter, some residual sugars; strong notes of coffee, walnuts and roasted malts - solid and very well-made courtesy of Samuel Aeschlimann - very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; a medium and well-integrated smokyness, roasted malts, coffee and walnuts; medium-bodied, low carbonation, moderate bitterness; the finish is chalky, chocolatey with a lingering smokyness and dusty notes courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - cloudy amber-blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of vanilla and bitter oranges; ginger comes up while the beer get warmer; rounded and full-bodied, the fair sweetness is balanced by a tart spicyness; the finish is gently sharp and pretty dry; long notes of honey, ginger and cinnamon in the aftertaste - another interesting and mastered spice beer from Alain from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-brown beer under a creamy beige foam; huge hoppy aroma, piney, quince marmalade; sticky and pretty thick, quite soapy and with a high bitterness; very tasty; long hoppy fruity finish with more piney notes and hints of almonds - a not very enjoyable hop soup from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-amber beer with a firm, creamy and long lasting head; a well-integrated smokiness of ashes; gently flowery and caramelish; medium-bodied, creamy palate, low bitterness and a pretty long smokey bacon-like finish courtesy of Samuel Aeschlimann - gusher ... pours a cloudy reddish beer with a modest head left; dry raspberry aroma with some herbal tones; moderate malt body, some herbal tartness; quite long grassy and raspberry-ish aftertaste; pretty dry - very interesting from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber beer with a little persistent foam; nice lace; aroma of coffee and flowery hops, a good malt backbone, some earthy bitter tones; long coffeish aftertaste with more notes of hops, coffee and earth; dry from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - very slightly hazy ruby-brown beer with a poor head left; very malty nose with dominance of caramel, some hints of red fruits marmalade; sweet and pretty sticky, full-boldied; lot of residual sweetness, flowery hops and tons of caramel - still too young of course courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale amber-bronze beer with an elusive foam; gently spicy and pretty malty ; moderate malt backbone, quite low bitterness; grassy and gently spicy finish; decenbtly aromatic - surprisingly good from Mondial de la Bière 2011, Strasbourg - hazy reddish-brown beer with a modest head retention; woody aroma with notes of vanilla and sour cherries; highly carbonated; full-bodied and pretty sweet, quite astringent; fizzy aftertaste of strawberries, pear and wood - quite hard to drink from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy reddish-brown beer with a poor foam left; woody aroma with notes of cognac and apples; full-bodied, tasty and with a solid yet subtle carbonation; some sweetness, low bitterness; long woody aftertaste of old apples, caramel and cognac - pretty dry from Erzbierschof - clear pale golden beer with no head retention; a light and charming spicy nose where the componants are difficult to identify; light perfumy, moderate malt backbone , lively palate, fresh and quite dry; pretty long spicy and perfumy finish with a light tart acidity - charming and refreshing courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a dark brown beer under a little yet long lasting beige foam; solid hoppy aroma of red fruits, caramel; gently perfumy; creamy palate and full-bodied, some sweetness below but soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; very dry and long fruity hoppy finish with more notes of caramel and warming alcohol courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; estery and perfumy with malty notes and hints of nougat and blood; full-bodied and pretty sweet; light residual sweetness in the finish with notes of prunes, caramel, esters and a warming alcohol kick; slightly spicy courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a dark brown beer under an elusive foam; aroma of butterscotch, nuts and cream; soft palate, moderate malt backbone and mainly sweet, no bitterness; the finish is vaguely earthy with more notes of butter and caramel - modest courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pitch black beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige head; roasted coffeish aroma with fair notes of vanilla, hints of maple sirup; full-bodied, creamy palate, some sweetness thick and with a fair bitterness; pretty dry finish with notes of nuts, roasted malts, chocolate and vanilla - yummy ! from Erzbierschof - pours a dark brown beer with no foam left; a solid spicy aroma where notes of ginger dominate; malt and nougat; sweet and thick, full-bodied, a solid spicy tartness; some residual sweetness and a long sharp and spicy finish with notes of warming alcohol from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a creamy and solid white foam; flowery and grassy hoppiness, gently sticky and with a good malt backbone; pretty bitter; very dry and with long hoppy flowery tones and hints of caramel - frank and pleasant draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer under a persistentbeige foam; some flowery hoppiness; a light tartness; medium-bodied, pretty dry and decently bitter; some spicyness and more flowery notes from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of grapefruit and candi sugar; full-bodied , sticky and pretty sweet; some grassy bitterness but there are there are the fruity tones which dominate in the finish along with residual sugars and some notes of alcohol from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with no head retentikon; aroma of chestnuts, biscuit; notes of red fruity hops and cold coffee; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; pretty sticky, moderate bitterness; long aftertaste of licorice, prunes, slightly dry and chocolatey courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - slightly hazy dark blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; gently spicy aroma with fair notes of honey; a solid carbonation, medium-bodied and with some tartness; dry and pretty harsh long grassy and honeyish aftertaste from Erzbierschof; 2010 vintage - slightly hazy orange colour, aroma of wood, hay and oranges; some astringency; a good malt backbone and a tart bitterness; very dry and woody finish with solid spicy notes - too much wood presence for my liking from Erzbierschof - quite clear amber beer with no head retention; a bit chewy nose with robust notes of nuts; slightly perfumy and with hints of wood and cognac; full-bodied and pretty sticky palate; a strong malt sweetness; some decent bitterness and a dry cognac-like finish, fruity and caramelish from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy golden-blond beer with no head retention; strong aroma of ripe banana and esters, perfumy, sticky with a high and subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, quite dry, a decent hop presence with lingering notes of banana - accurate and pretty good from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer almost black with a poor head retention; roiasted aroma of black chocolate, notes of tar; tasty and lively palate, a good malt body, a subtle yet fair carbonation, moderate bitterness; the finish is fizzy, quite dry with long notes of chocolatey and roasted malts and some hop presence as well; light harshness and slightly sour courtesy of Lucien Vetter - hazy dark amber beer; no head retention; grassy hoppiness with notes of valerian; medium to full-bodied, low carbonation, a bit mineral, hugely dry, pretty long grassy and herbal hoppy finish with notes of caramel and berries - unusual and deeply interesting courtesy of oh6gdx - clear amber beer with no head retention; grassy aroma with notes of polyethylene; hints of juniper; sweet and medium to full-bodied; no carbonation, the finish is quite short with hints of plastic, juniper and apple strudel - confusing yet not bad at all courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber-brown beer with a fast collapsing head; aroma of candi sugar, caramel; sweet and full-bodied, pretty bitter and with some residual sugars; long aftertaste of caramel, candi sugars, apples and warming alcohol from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-amber beer with no foam left; sourish aroma of vinegar with notes of cherries and old apples; pretty sourish and full-bodied, subtle carbonation and very dry; long aftertaste of apples, some hop presence and vinegar courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; a generous grassy and flowery hoppiness, some light metallic notes; a good malt backbone, pretty dry and bitter; long aromatic hoppy finish - quite pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a modest foam retention; aroma of caramel and Lowland whisky; sweet and slightly tart; medium-bodied; the finish is pretty harsh showing more notes of caramel and hints of smoke - not really convincing draught@POOC - hazy amber-orange beer with a firm and long lasting head; hoppy aroma of mango, caramel and slightly spicy; full-bodied and pretty sweet, clean palate, a fair bitterness, lot of residual sweetness and more notes of exotic fruits; the alcohol is well-hidden re-rated 6/2016, from CraftGallery - quite clear golden beer with a little foam left; fairly smoky yet with some fruity notes behind; a good malt backbone, solid carbonation; a bit grainy, earthy and bitter; long smoky and fruity finish - pretty nice

courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with pretty many particles floating within; persistent white foam left; some ashtray-like smokyness; pretty highly carbonated, medium-bodied, astringent; long and dry smokey and fizzy finish - one-dimensional and not really interesting (3/5/4/2/8) - 2/2013 courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer under a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; fairly hoppy with earthy and spicy tones; notes of caramel and citrus; full-bodied, rounded and clean palate, velvety and pretty bitter; dry with a long and well-pronounced hoppy aftertaste where piney and spicy tones dominate; hints of melon - elegant and deeply pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark brown beer with a little yet long lasting beige foam; some fruity tones in the nose, hints of candi sugar; slightly toasted and malty; medium-bodied, solid carbonation; quite dry and with some harsh bitterness, malty and earthy, gently spicy finish - interesting from Erzbierschof - hazy red-orange beer under a choatic foam left; sticky nose with notes of candi sugar, apples, vanilla and strawberry marmalade; very sweet and quite full-bodied; no bitterness and a long juicy, spicy and fruity finish with lingering notes of vanilla and candi sugar - original from Erzbierschif - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; a fair hoppy aroma of mango and peaches; quite full-bodied and pretty chewy; solid and well-distributed bitterness; tasty and lively; slightly dry and with a long bitter hoppy finish of exotic fruits from Erzbierschof - gusher ! cloudy reddish-amber beer with a poor head left; aroma of red fruit marmalade, hints of vanilla and some other spices, medium-bodied; moderate carbonation, long and increasing sharpness, well-integrated and moderate; pretty dry with lingering notes of chili peppers draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy golden-orage beer with a little white foam; aroma of cloves, hemp and earth; unusual and a bit disturbing notes of garbage; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied; a light acidity, pretty juicy palate; hints of banana, earth and cloves in the finish from Erzbierschof - black beer with an elusive dark beige foam; roasted malty nose with notes of nougat, earth, wood, alcohol and undefined spices; thick and full-bodied; pretty swet with a late and huge bitterness; slightly dry with long roasted malty notes, more nougat, caramel, wood and pralines courtesy of the Google/Phoenix crew - slightly hazy golden beer with a little foam left; fresh fruity hoppy aroma (pear and apple), medium-bodied, a lactic touch;moderatey bitter, pretty dry, gently estery, juicy and slightly spicy fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Per - light gusher at the opening; pours a hazy blond beer under a huge white foam; shows a solid hoppy aroma where citric notes dominate; moderate malt backbone and highly carbonated; fairly bitter, quite dry and fizzy hoppy citrusy finish with notes of grass and hemp from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy golden beer under a huge white foam; a fair presence of bretts, notes of old apples, pear, wood and barnyard; medium-bodied, lively and gently acidic, some bitterness and long fruity and woody notes in the finish - complex and refreshing courtesy of Samuel Aeschlimann - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a little beige foam; aroma of candi sugar, ripe bananas and biscuit; very sweet and full-bodied, lot of residual sweetness with hints of prunes and banana in the finish - pretty stylish from Au Grain d’orge, Crissier - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of esters and bretts, notes of cane sugar; sweet and medium-bodied, no bitterness, residual sweetness and long fruity estery notes with hints of corn and pear courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy blond-orange beer under a persistent white foam; aroma of orange peel; slightly spicy with light notes of corn; velvety palate, medium-bodied, some light acidic notes and residual sweetness; more long fruity notes in the finish courtesy of Tom Strickler - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a little yet long lasting head; hoppy and very fruity aroma with cheesy and moderate vinegar notes; clean and soft palate; medium-bodied, rounded and pretty sweet; the sweetness makes feel itself in the finish along with notes of almonds and a light tart acidity re-rated 4/2015; canned from Bier-Biennetranslucide and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of wet grain and plastic; thin-bodied, tart and harsh grainy palate; short and empty bitterness with more notes of grains and paperboard - the label says "a fine pilsner", I say "neither ... nor"
11/20003/3/4/2/9 courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear dark golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of ammoniac, prefumy, fruity and with light notes of vinegar, a bit buttery; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; pretty dry and bitter; short fruity and perfumy finish with light acidic notes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear dark golden beer with a fast collapsing foam; aroma of cheese, barnyard and chili pepper; some tart acidity and pretty fizzy; lively, quite dry and perfumy, long cheesy finish with some lingering sourish notes draught@Erzbierschof - slightly hazy amber beer under a persistent beige foam; aroma of caramel, alcohol and flowers; full-bodied, very sweet, solidly bitter with some residual sugars, notes of alcohol, caramel, prune and almonds courtesy of Toni Flükiger - quite clear copper-amber beer with a little persistent beige foam; gently sourish with notes of apple and cream; medium-bodied, light sweetness and a moderate bitterness; pretty dry and slightly spicy with notes of almonds - pretty complex and pleasant from Erzbierschof - black beer under an elusive dark beige foam; aroma of roasted malts, nougat and alcohol; notes of fruity hops; thick and full-bodied, pretty sweet, moderate carbonation and very tasty; some late and solid bitterness; long aftertaste of ashes, nuts and with a warming alcohol touch from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; beautiful lacework; aroma of barnyard, cheese and hay; medium- to full-bodied, some acidity, very dry; long fizzy and fruity, dusty and cheesy finish - superb although it’s not quite zomer yet from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; hoppy aroma of mango and elderflowers; overcarbonated, medium-bodied, some smoothiness and a corny tartness; fairly bitter, fizzy and hoppy fruity finish with some residual sugars courtesy of Per - black beer under a modest foam left; pretty roasted nose with notes of black chocolate, nougat and tar; medium-bodied, some sweetness; a corny tartness and slightly dry; some notes of burned plastic and more chocolatey notes in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark copper beer under a huge creamy beige foam; citric and buttery hoppiness along with caramelish notes; gently earthy, the palate shows some sweetness, moderate carbonation and pretty soft; gentle bitterness and a pretty short spicy, citric and caramelish finish from Erzbierschof - very dark brown almost black beer, no head retention; solid aroma of vinegar and sour cherries which leaves some place for delicate chocolatey notes; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation, an increasing sourness takes control of the finish; quite dry with notes of cherries and chocolate - subtle and very pleasant from Erzbierschof - gently hazy golden beer with a little white foam left; bretts are here ! aroma of pears and pineapples; quite perfumy; medium-bodied, a bit oily palate, acidic finish, pretty dry, salty and bitter; long creamy finish with more fruity tones and corn as well from Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with a little dark beige foam; roasted hazelnutty malty aroma with some hoppy tones; full-bodied and with a fair yet subtle carbonation; fairly bitter and dry; roasted finish with notes of vanilla, coffee, chocolate and ashes from Erzbierschof - dark beer with a poor head retention; shy woody aroma with sourish notes and black chocolate as well; pretty astringent, full-bodied, some sweetness and a long lingering biting sourness, chocolate and prune - complex but with a bit too much wood presence courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear dark golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of cane sugar, almonds, hints of alcohol and corn; sweet and full-bodied, oily and very bitter, very tasty, long almondy and hoppy corny finish, notes of warming alcohol and a strong wood presence from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; fairly bready aroma with notes of wood and wheat; full-bodied, some astringency , pretty tart and fairly bitter; long notes of wood, oranges and wheat in the finish; very dry with more notes of bread courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer under a poor foam left; juicy and subtle aroma of elderflower; gently sweet and with a light sour tartness, medium-bodied, light carbonation; slightly dry with more lingering notes of elderflowers - gentle courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a little beige foam; aroma of toffee and banana; sweet and soft palate; medium-bodied, light residual sweetness in a short aftertaste of bananas and corn; moderate carbonation courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy brown beer with a modest foam left; aroma of wood , biscuit and caramel; hints of tea as well; medium-bodied and clean palate; pretty soft with a late earthy and woody touch; finishes gently astringet and slightly dry with more toffeish and woody tones - pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear reddish-amber colour with a persistent pale beige foam; hints of flowery hoppiness and some caramel; soft palate, medium-bodied and creamy, low bitterness and a fairly long aromatic finish (flowers and hints of berries) courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - quite black beer with a little beige foam left; subtle aroma of black chocolate, ashes and black cherries; subtle carbonation, clean palate and medium-bodied, gently bitter and fairly dry; tasty; modefrately long aftertaste of cold ashes and pralines - elegant, balanced and subtle courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer under a very foamy creamy white head; the nose is gently citric with notes of dust; thin-bodied and pretty creamy palate; gently bitter and dry; flowery and slightly citric finish, pretty short courtesy of Per - clear golden-blond beer under a long lasting white foam; flowery and piney hoppiness; gently oily palate; medium-bodied, fairly bitter; long fruity and piney finish courtesy of Per - pours a hazy copper-amber beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; hazelnutty maltiness, earthy and biscuity, rounded palate; a good malt backbone and a late solid bitterness; long earthy malty finish with more hop presence - interesting courtesy of Per - hazy bronze beer with an elusive foam; fruity and almondy aroma; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; moderate carbonation; a long grassy bitterness with lingering notes of almonds from Erzbierschof - hazy copper-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; strong aroma of marzipan, cream, almonds and mango; very sweet and full-bodied, subtle carbonation and a bit sourish; residual sugars and tons of hops and pine needle, mango; pretty sticky - strong and heavy draught@erzbierschof - cloudy very dark amber-orange beer with a modest beige foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of oranges, pine needles, caramel and gently perfumy; full-bodied to say the least; sublte carbonation, a solid but not aggressive bitterness; some residual sugars and strong notes of caramel, peaches and resinous hops; warming alcohol touch as well - stroooooonnng stuff from Erzbierschof - clear dark golden beer with a little creamy beige foam left; herbal and flowery hoppiness; gently spicy; medium-bodied, fairly astringent, dry and solidly bitter; long notes of exotic herbs and tea in a dry hoppy finish courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - translucide dark reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of toffee and corn; medium-bodied, some sweetness, some harsh bitterness; malty and toffee-ish aftertaste from Erzbierschof - pretty clear reddish-brown beer with no head retention; fairly sourish aroma of cherries and tea; slightly spicy; a good malt backbone, solidly sour, some astringency and pretty dry; long sourish aftertaste of vinegar and cherry - refreshing and nicely made draught@erzbierschof- cloudy lactic-yellow beer under a little white foam; aroma of coriander and apple, gently perfumy; slightly acidic but with a domination of sweetness, moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, a bit chewy and soapy; decently dry with more spicy (coriander, cinnamon) and fruity (apple juice) notes - no doubt: this is a belgian wit draught@erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer under a persistent white foam; subtle aroma of whear and apricot, creamy and soft palate, medium-bodied, gently sweet with a hint of late sourness; the finish is slightly dry, pretty short and a bit watery leaving just hints of apricot and corn in reminiscence - a bit more strength in the finish would be nice courtesy of the Phoenix/Google crew of Zurich and shared by Toni Flükiger - clear golden beer with a little white foam left; perfumy and fairly hoppy aroma; fruity and resinous with notes of sage; lively and tasty, medium- to full malt backbone; quite bitter, long grassy and spicy hoppy finish, dry - very good draught@Öufi - clear golden-bronze beer with a little white foam left; aroma of wet malt and flowery hops; gently peanutty, medium-bodied, grainy palate, moderately dry and bitter; more corn and malt reminiscence in the finish where the hoppy tones stay discrete - I’m not sure what to think of this one courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a poor foam left; solid aroma of cinnamon and ginger in top of a fair maltiness; sweet and pretty full-bodid; a late and decent bitterness; dry and solidly spicy finish where cinnamon dominates again from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of sour cherries, vanilla, wood, apples and spiced tea; full-bodied, low carbonation, the palate is fresh and juicy, late and pretty fair sourness; dry and long woody aftertaste with lingering notes of apples and vanilla - surprisingly elegant and airy at this alcohol level courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and persistent creamy white foam; nice lacework; fairly hoppy aroma of mango and apricots, notes of dust; a good malt backbone, initially velvety palate followed by some astringency; long flowery and fruity bitterness courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear dark brown beer with a poor head left; strong aroma of cane sugar with notes of licorice sweeties; sugary palate and thin-bodied; short aftertaste of wort with lot of residual sweetness - I have to call my dentist courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - translucide reddish-amber beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of flowery hops with hints of berries; subtle carbonation and soft palate, creamy, moderate malt backbone; low bitterness and a pretty long grassy and flowery aromatic hoppy finish courtesy of Bruno Stoller - fully cloudy brown beer under a long lasting and creamy beige head; aroma of malt, prune and licorice; fairly hopped; medium to full-bodied, an initial creamy palate is followed by some astringency and a long bitterness; hoppy aftertaste of melon and peaches along with some nutty and malty tones courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - translucide amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of wort and plastic; thin-bodied and watery, harsh and corny; aggressive dryness and a short watery finish of paperboard - incredibly bad courtesy of Markus Obrist - gusher !! cloudy dark blond beer under a giant foamy white head; nice lace work; aroma of hay and corn flakes; creamy palate and medium-bodied, dusty and yeasty, dry and with a low bitterness; more notes of corn flakes with fruity tones deep below - a very strange and bad beer from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a moderate foam left; strong hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots, slightly resinous; a bit oily, robust malt backbone, slightly chewy and very bitter; long fruity hoppy finish with notes of honey, marzipan, peaches, tea and pine needles; some residual sweetness and a warming alcohol presence draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; long lasting, nice lace; aroma of roasted coffee and nuts; notes of vanilla and hops; a good malt backbone, some initial sweetness and a solid bitterness; rounded and creamy palate; dry and very bitter hoppy and roasted chocolatey and nutty finish with hints of ashes - impressive courtesy of Toni Flükiger - gently hazy dark amber beer with no foam left; aroma of blood oranges, honey and candy sugar; low carbonation, a good malt body, gently oily, some sweetness, a bit acidic and pretty salty, very dry with fruity notes of pineapple and apricots, lingering notes of honey and salt - absolutely great ! from Erzbierschof - clear bronze beer with a persistent pale beige foam; pretty phenolic and estery, citric and almondy; gently sticky on the tongue; a good malt backbone, bitter (fairly) and acidic (slightly); very dry and long estery fruity finish with light yeasty notes courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - cloudy brown beer with a poor head fretention; solid malty aroma with notes of marzipan, ripe fruits (banana and prune) and cane sugar; full-bodied and fairly sweet, lot of residual sweetness and aftertaste of caramel and cane sugar - good though too much on the sweet side for my liking courtesy of oh6gdx - translucide and bright dark golden beer with a little white foam left; light phenolic with hints of corn and plastic; watery and soft palate, low bitterness if any; short finish with more notes of plastic - gently sweet courtesy of oh6gdx - very dark brown beer under a giant creamy beige foam; nice lacework; toasted malts and notes of cookies; some decent hop presence in the background; creamy palate and medium-bodied, a late and fair but slightly harsh bitterness; pretty dry hoppy and biscuity malty finish with a lingering bitterness courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark blond beer with a modest foam left; fair aroma of honey, pretty grassy; a good malt backbone; the sweetness is nicely balanced by some tart acidity; long grassy and honeyish aftertaste with some residual sweetness from Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; subtle fruity hoppiness (apricots and pineapple); thin-bodied and gently sour, subtle carbonation, a hint sourness before a quite dry and fruity hoppy finish - session beer out there ! from Erzbierschof - pale and cloudy yellow beer under a firm and long lasting white head; the smokyness comes first followed by fair sourish lactic notes; hints of hay; sourish and juicy palate with a solid carbonation; very dry and fruity finish where the sourness this time dominates the smoke - very interesting courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - pours a hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; subtle and charming aroma of oranges; clean and rounded palate, mediumbodied, the finish is bitter and gently salty with long notes of mandarines - a very nice beer which could be drunk by liters ! courtesy of oh6gdx - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a modest foam left; a fair grassy aromatic hoppiness with hints of earth and caramel below; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; gently bitter, long and herbal hoppy finish with notes of tea courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy orange beer with a poor foam left; mainly corny with a vague aromatic hoppiness; a good malt backbone, decently tasty, some astringency and quite bitter; aftertaste of wet corn and peanuts - drinkable courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - cloudy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; subtle aroma of chestnut, honey and orange peels; lively and very tasty, a good malt body, sweet and bitter; quite dry and long chestnutty finish where the honey tones stay in the background - again, a very nice and pleasant beer from Hugo ! courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting and solid creamy white foam; a solid fruity hoppy aroma with notes of grapes, lime and passion fruit; medium-bodied and with a smooth palate; moderately bitter (39 IBU is really the lowest limit for this style); quite dry and long hoppy finish of tropical fruits - charming and deeply drinkable courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy dark blond beer under a giant white foam; nice lacework; slightly yeasty with some fruity hops (melon comes to mind); smooth and creamy palate; medium-bodied, some sweet maltiness, creamy and fruity smooth finish - a pleasant beer which has not much to do with a bock (I would be also surprised if this beer is bottom fermented from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a moderate white foam left; strong aroma of honey, hints of herbs; a solid sweetness and a good malt backbone, some residual sugars and a long and deep aftertaste of honey - one-dimensional and too sweet to be very good courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - gusher ! fully cloudy copper-orange beer with some particules floating within; persistent creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of melon and yeast, creamy palate and full-bodied; velvety, low bitterness, light residual sweetness and a long fruity finish (passion fruit dominate) courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - pours a cloudy brown beer under a creamy beige foam; some biscuity maltiness with notes of caramel; a high carbonation and a good malt backbone: sweet and with a late moderate tartness, some residual sweetness and a long finish of earthy malts, prunes and caramel - pretty true to the style this time and well-made draught@Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted aroma of nuts and ashes; pretty flat, low carbonation and quite thin-bodied; pretty dry, nutty and roasted - although nicely close to a good old english Porter, I really would like to see more maltiness here draught@Erzbierschof - dark brown beer with a poor head retention; roasted nutty coffee-ish nose; medium-bodied, dry and very bitter; roasted chocolatey and hazelnutty finish from Erzbierschof - clear bronze beer with a little white foam; nice lace; fairly hoppy with notes of flowers and oranges; a good malt backbone; assertive and solidly bitter; long dry and very aromatic fruity and flowery hoppy finish - good but for me a pity to put so much hops in a beer supposed to present a yeast comparison from Erzbierschof - clear bronze beer with a little persistent foam left; aroma of sour berries; slighbtly yeasty ; a solid carbonation and a good malt backbone; very dry and very bitter fruity hoppy finish (grapes and berries) courtesy of Toni Flükiger - very dark brown beer, almost black; poor head retention; fairly toasted aroma of ashes and black chocolate; moderate malt body; notes of cold ashes, pretty short finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of rhubarb and berries; medium-bodied, dusty and yeasty; moderate bitterness, some astringency, unclean palate; quite dry yeasty and flowery finish - not convincing from Erzbierschof - quite clear golden-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; sourish aroma of apples, hay and mango; a solid malt backbone, an initial sweetness followed by a fair sourness ; fairly carbonated; pretty dry aftertaste of hay, sour fruits and yeast courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - gusher ... nervously foaming; pours a ruby-borwn beer with a giant and long lasting foam; aroma of wort, earth and caramel; highly carbonated, a bit thick on the tongue, good malt backbone, sweet and sticky; a late yet respectable bitterness; slightly dry and with more earthy and red fruity tones - not even close to be a Märzen and showing an artifical sweetness courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy dark red-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; yeasty with light fruity notes in a discrete nose; highly carbonated and medium-bodied; dry and fairly bitter with notes of herbs and vegetables in the finish - I would not start a revolution for this one courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - pours a cloudy orange beer with a very little foam left; aroma of popcorns and peanuts; sweet and thick, moderate carbonation; some residual sweetness and a long corny finish - urgh ?! courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - cloudy orange beer under a solid and long lasting white head; overwhelming aroma of ripe bananas; some dusty notes; sweet and fizzy, slightly sticky; short aftertaste of cloves and bananas - cheap from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark blond beer with a modest foam left; aroma of sour berries and pear; moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone; a light sourness and a moderate bitterness; short and pretty dry fruity hoppy finish with light yeasty notes bought@brewery - pours a black beer with an elusive beige foam; aroma of black cherries and black chocolate; dusty; medium-bodied; some bitterness and a dry short and pretty weird aftertaste leaving a palate of cacao and old dry sausage - there’s something wrong here, water problems ? nitrate ? bought@brewery - cloudy reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; the nose shows a gentle fruity hoppiness; medium-bodied; gently bitter, pretty dry and with the same weird, dusty and very earthy finish as in the Hagu-Hans - it’s like having the mouth full of earth or after having eaten an old dry sausage; the same technical problem (water?) is ruining this beer courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy dark blond beer under a giant foamy white head; aroma of citrus and cloves; medium-bodied and slightly acidic; juicy and dry; yeasty and fruity finish with notes of hay and banana - fresh and lively courtesy of Laurent Mousson - black beer under a solid and long lasting dark beige foam; roasted coffeish aroma with solid notes of hazelnuts and black cherries; creamy mouthfeel, full-bodied and velvety; fairly bitter, dry and long nutty and coffeish aftertaste with a solid hop reminiscence - clean, complex, straightforward and ... delicious ! bought@brewery - cloudy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of ginger, cane sugar and oranges; medium-bodied, slightly sweet and slightly acidic; the light spiciness is soon ruined by late notes of earth, sand and dry sausage - again the same problem as by the other last 2 beers I had, this time a bit tempered by the presence of spices from Supermarket Coop; canned - clear bronze beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of plastic, candi sugar and tequila; very sweet and medium-bodied; sticky and sugary finish of potatoes and tequila - for kids only from Supermarket Coop; canned - translucide and bright golden beer under a creamy and long lasting white foam; some notes of corn and alcohol, wet grass too; pretty sweet and full-bodied; some shy tart bitterness and with a light residual sweetness; pretty long fat grassy finish - believe me or not, I have almost been able to finish it from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy dark reddish-copper beer with no head retention; aroma of caramel, carrots and blood oranges; medium-bodied and pretty sweet; flowery with more notes of blood oranges and caramel - deeply modest courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark blond beer under a solid foamy white head; the aroma is fairly hoppy with notes of sour berries and citrus; medium-bodied, slightly acidic/sour and fairly bitter; pretty dry and with a long fruity hoppy finish; a bit dusty from Erzbierschof - pours a clear ruby-brown beer under a solid beige and slightly pinkish head; some sourish woody tones of grapes and berries; full-bodied and astringent; fresh yellow fruits; quite dry, creamy palate; long fruity and earthy gently spicy finish; some sweetness courtesy of Laurent Mouson - pours a cloudy darkblond beer with a little white foam left; aroma of yeast, grapefruit and pineapple; thin-bodied, fresh and lively; the finish is gently citrusy and earthy courtesy of Laurent Mouson - pours a dark brown beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; toasted with fair notes of coffee and biscuit and with some fruity hoppiness looking through it; creamy palate and medium-bodied, a solid yet not aggressive bitterness; nice play between biscuity malts, coffee and lot of hop presence in the finish - another great work from Marjorie bought@brewery - pours a fully cloudy brown beer under a creamy and long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of earth and banana with hints of caramel, creamy palate, subtle carbonation, sweet and with a light moderate sourness; finishes pretty flat and creamy with more earthy tones bought@brewery - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; a fair aroma of whisky (Oban is pretty evident to spot), gently peated and with notes of honey and flowers; a good malt backbone, sweet and with a moderate carbonation; the finish is a bit short with more notes of whisky and honey - the flaw present in the other beers can be also detected hete although fairly subdued from Bierhütte - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; a decent flowery hoppiness, medium-bodied, rounded and with a moderate bitterness; quite dry unpleasant earthy and flowery finish - just acceptable from Bierhütte - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a little foam left; gently corny and with a decent aromatic hoppiness, notes of oranges; medium-bodied, a light sweetness and a very low bitterness; quite long aromatic fruity finish from Bierhütte - black beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted with notes of ashes and black chocolate; medium-bodied, dry and fairly bitter; long roasted aftertaste of coffee, ashes and hazelnuts - very good from Bierhütte - cloudy brown beer with a persistent creamy beige foam; aroma of honey and butter; initially creamy and with some tart acidity, medium-bodied; dry earthy totes of salpeter and lingering notes of honey - not convincing bought@brewery - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a little white head left; light phenolic tones in a pretty aromatic hoppy aroma; medium-bodied, a light bitterness and some buttery tones in the finish with lingering corny and flowery notes - very decent bought@brewery - cloudy dark blond orange beer under a long lasting white foam; some malty notes with a moderate aromatic hoppiness; respectable malt backbone; smooth and gently sweet, low bitterness and a rounded palate; more notes of aromatic hoppiness yet pretty subdued - corect but not exciting bought@brewery - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; a gentle flowery hoppiness with hints of diacetyl; rounded palate with a medium-bodied and a subtle carbonation; shy bitterness and more subdued notes of flowers, caramel and fruits - modest bought@brewery - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; estery aroma with fruity notes of banana and apples; medium-bodied, a fair carbonation and some tart acidity; the finish is a bit flat with notes of cider - not without interest yet pretty chaotic and unbalanced courtesy of Marc Studer - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; fair but not overwhelming aroma of banana and hay; medium-bodied, pretty creamy palate and moderately tasty; the finish is still pretty long showing more fresh notes of banana, hints of cloves and hay - a nice one courtesy of Marc Studer (using Bowmore) - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a little persistent white foam; aroma of peated whisky, caramel and honey; rounded and pretty velvety palate: a good malt backbone; a light sweetness and a long aftertaste where light smokey notes meet honey and caramel again - pleasant draught@erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with a foamy white head; yeasty with intriguing herbal and fruity notes; hints of almonds too; creamy palate and moderately carbonated; quite modestly tasty, medium-bodied; gently bitter with some flowery and herbal notes in the finish draught@erzbierschof - black beer with a little dark beige foam left; strongly roasted coffeish aroma, notes of mocha, ashes and some vanilla in the background; full-bodied, fairly bitter; long nutty and roasted mocha finish - plain, solid and satisfying from Erzbierschof - clear very dark beer with no head retention; strong wood presence, notes of vanilla, fresh apples, licorice and cola; full-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; the roastiness appears while the beer gets warmer; some sweetness, notes of marzipan and almonds; a decent bitterness; long aftertaste of licorice, wood and black cherries; slightly oily palate - a cross between Barley wine and Imperial Stout ordered@brewery - hazy blond beer with a solid bright white foam; aroma of grass with hints of diacetyl; medium-bodied, lively and pretty bitter; quite dry and grassy finish - solid and with pretty much character from Bierhütte - translucide and very pale golden beer under a chaotic and poor foam; light nose of corn and alcohol; moderate carbonation, sweet, grainy and with a tart corny finish and some harsh bitterness; long and unpleasant corny and paperboard-like finish - not close to be a Bock and even less to be a good beer ordered@brewery - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of oranges and hints of alcohol; a good malt backbone, gently sweet and with a rounded palate; low bitterness, pretty tasty, slightly dry and long aftertaste of corn and oranges again - a good beer which contrasts terribly with the bad Rosengarten Schwyzer Bock I had just before and is pretty symptomatic of the incapacity of middle- and big-sized Swiss breweries to understand and brew correct beer styles (even German ones !) courtesy of Claude Degen - black beer under a little yet long lasting pale beige foam; subtle roasted aroma of black chocolate and licorice; gently sweet and medium-bodied; an assertive bitterness; the finish is carried by a fair hop presence, hints of ashes and caramel - elegant ordered@brewery- pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent foam; notes of cloves dominate leaving hints of banana and hay in the background; medium-bodied, some tartness, slightly acidic and gently sweet; long aftertaste of hay and cloves - plain and decent courtesy of Marc Studer - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; a gentle aromatic flowery hoppiness; moderate carbonation and decently tasty; some bitterness and a good malt backbone; the finish shows fruity and mopre flowery hoppy notes - a very pleasant beer courtesy of Laurianne Allaz & the Docteur Gab’s crew - pours a cloudy orange beer under a little and pretty chaotic foam left; subtle flowery hoppiness with hints of caramel; medium-bodied, clean palate; gently bitter; more hoppy tones of flowers and caramel in the finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy copper-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of candi sugar, raisins and plums; sweet and medium-bodied, rounded palate and fresh, some residual sweetness and notes of apples and raisins in the finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and honey; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, low bitterness and slightly dry almondy and caramelish aftertaste courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of prune and candi sugar; pretty sweet and slightly madeirized; full-bodied and a bit viscous; lot of residual sugars and more notes of prunes and apples with weird earthy and dusty notes courtesy of Patrik Feller - dark beer with no head retention; toasted aroma of ashes, coffee and black chocolate; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; low bitterness and a light residual sweetness; chocolatey finish with more hints of ashes - subtle and pleasant courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy dark orange beer under a creamy and long lasting white foam; fruity hoppy nose of mango and passion fruits; moderate malt backbone, soft palate and some late astringen bitterness; slightly dry and a bit short hoppy aftertaste where mango and litchies dominate - fresh and pleasant courtesy of Patrik Feller - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; a fair flowery hoppy aroma; medium-bodied, crisp and clean, moderate carbonation and fairly tasty; decent bitterness and a quite dry flowery and long hoppy finish - very nice ! courtesy of Patrik Feller - pours a cloudy brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; hoppy aroma of strawberries, caramel and mango; velvety palate, medium-bodied; a late yet assertive bitterness, quite dry hoppy finish of red berries and tangerines, some yeast presence too courtesy of Patrik Feller - pours a slightly reddish beer with a poor foam left; decent aroma of sour red fruits; medium-bodied, sweet and gently sourish, the finish is almondy and pretty short with more notes of sourish red fruits - pleasant courtesy of Patrik Feller - dark reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of molasses and hazelnuts; pretty malty; plain and gently thick, an artificial sweetness lasting in the finish where the notes of molasses dominate ordered@brewery - cloudy brown beer under a long lasting foam; a fair toasted malty aroma with notes of biscuit and walnuts; medium-bodied, rounded and gently fizzy; fairly tasty, a moderate bitterness and a long malty and nutty finish with some aromatic hop presence - very good courtesy of Hopfemandli - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; the nose shows some fruits presence with light earthy tones; subtle yet solid carbonation, a good malt body, a decent bitterness, pretty dry and quite long finish where aromatic hoppy tones shows up after a shy beginning - decent courtesy of Hopfemandli - cloudy dark amber beer under a solid foamy and creamy pale beige head; nice lace; quite phenolic with yeasty and earthy notes; overcarbonated, medium-bodied, very bitter, assertive and dry; long earthy notes in a fizzy finish - the cqarbonation level ruins this beer and makes it pretty hard to drink courtesy of Hopfemandli - cloudy dark brown beer under a creamy dark beige foam; toasted biscuity, carasmelish and nutty aroma; medium-bodied, high carbonation and a light sourness; creamy bitter and biscuity finish with an abrupt bitterness - lacks of subtlety courtesy of Hopfemandli - pretty clear brown beer with a poor head retention; chewy banana-ish nose with notes of toffe; medium-bodied; slightly dry, plain, herbs and some hops; long finish with hints of banana and malt - interesting courtesy of Bruno Stoller - very dark beer with a poor head retention; toasted with notes of black chocolate, black cherries; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; slightly dry and slightly bitter; long toasted chocolatey finish with a lingering and insisting hop presence - well-balanced, character and freshness from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orangeish beer with no head retention; chewy woody aroma with notes of red fruits; full-bodied, dry and fairly bitter; a light astringency from the wood, a gentle sourness, assertively bitter and fruity woody finish - very drinkable and pretty delicious from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; very malty and nutty aroma, some wood presence; full-bodied; a bit fizzy and fairly bitter and long nutty woody and chocolatey finish; some lingering sweetness and alcohol presence draught@brewpub - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent white head; caramel and light buttery flowery hoppiness; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; a fair bitterness and a long flowery caramelish hoppy aftertaste - very decent draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-orange beer under a persistent beige foam; pretty yeasty and dusty, notes of oranges and flowers, creamy palate and medium-bodied, gently bitter with a long flowery finish, some residual sugars and lingering yeasty tones and bitter oranges as well from Erzbierschof - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of alcohol, prunes, apples, wood and Grand Marnier; thick and full-bodied; pretty sweet and with a late assertive bitterness, long sticky and chewy fruity finish with more notes of wood and bitter oranges; finishes pretty dry with warming a alcohol kick canned; courtesy of Oliver Bieri - clear and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; hints of plastic and paperboard; thin-bodied with some harsh tartness; short corny and papery finish - weak canned; courtesy of Oliver Bieri - translucide reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of corn and caramel, pretty sweet, thin-bodied, no bitterness, short corny and toffeeish aftertaste canned; courtesy of Oliver Bieri - almost black beer with a poor head retention; vaguely toasted with notes of corn nd ashes; thin-bodied, harsh palate and with some bitterness; corny aftertaste with notes of burned ribbon courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer with a poor head retention; black chocolate and vanilla come first; some hints of wood and cherries; full-bodied; some initial sweetness and a late bitterness; the roastiness makes feel itself in the finish where chocolate and vanilla dominate maple sirup and wood - delicious draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of tangerines, yeast and bitter oranges; slightly earthy; medium- to full-bodied, some fizzy tartnessand a fair bitterness, begins pretty juicy, slightly dry with a long fruity hoppy finish and some more yeasty tones from Erzbierschof - pours a clear dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of caramel, toffee, notes of marzipan; full-bodied, some initial sweetness; decently bitter and with long caramelish and hoppy notes in the finish; some warming alcohol presence courtesy of Patrik Feller - hazy dark blond beer under a giant and long lasting foam; nice lace; aroma of cream and fruity hops; pretty full-bodied, tasty and juicy with some late corny tartness; fairly bitter with a long hoppy finish of orange peels and tangerines; pretty dry - very good stuff courtesy of Patrik Feller - pours a very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of milk coffee and walnuts; sweet and almost lactic, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and bitterness; the finish is pretty short with evanescent notes of cold mild coffee - I’m not really convinced courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy dark orange beer with a little persistent foam; fruity hoppy aroma with notes of mango and apricots; a good malt backbone;velvety palate with a late gentle corny tartness; respectable bitterness and a long fruity aromatic hoppy finish - clean and straightforward courtesy of Patrik Feller - hazy brown beer with a little foam left; strong malty notes of caramel dominate the fruity hops; quite thick and full-bodied, a good carbonation and prety sweet; a decent bitterness and a long malty caramelish finish where more hoppy and alcohol tones look through from supermarket Coop, Bienne - translucide bright golden beer under a long lasting white foam; a shy aromatic flowery hoppiness, soft palate, medium-bodied, a shy bitterness and a light residual sweetness; short finish with more subtle (or poor if you prefer) flowery and corny notes - flawless, boring and useless from Monde de la Bière, Sion - bright and clear golden-red beer with no foam left; aroma of cane sugar and orange juice, low carbonation and very sweet; sticky with lot of residual sweetness and lingering notes of orange juice - kids drink brewed by kids courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy dark blond beer under a persistent palebeige foam; yeasty and spicy aroma with some fruity hoppy notes below; velvety palate and medium-bodied; a gentle sourness, soem residual sweetness and a long slightly sourish, yeasty and fruity hoppy finish - pretty nice one courtesy of Patrik Feller - hazy very dark blond beer under a apersistent beige foam; nice lacework; a subtle spicy hoppiness with light notes of exotic fruit in the background; medium-bodied, velvety palate, slightly salty and fairly bitter; long spicy hoppy finish - very interesting courtesy of Pierre Kurmann and Jacky Tornay - cloudy amber-brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam; decent malty and chestnutty aroma; slightly yeasty; a good malt backbone; the sweetness is balanced by a light tart sourness; moderate residual sweetness and a pretty long earthy and chestnutty finish - pretty nice rerated - courtesy of Pierre Kurmann and Jacky Tornay - hazy golden-blond beer with a long lasting foam left; some ripe fruity notes come through a peppery front; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; gently saltyand peppery finish with lingering notes of mango and banana

7/2013 - courtesy of Pierre Kurmann and Jacky Tornay - cloudy blond beer with a moderate head retention; fair yet subtle spicy aroma with notes of pepper and cloves; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation and fairly tasty; the finish is slightly salty with long lingering peppery notes - very interesting and well-made (4/7/7/3/14) re-rated 6/2014; courtesy of Pierre Kurmann and Jacky Tornay - cloudy dark brown beer with a little brown foam; malty and nutty aroma, notes of brush-wood and fir tree; pretty sweet and full-bodied; moderate carbonation; earthy and malty finish with more residual sweetness; long nutty notes

7/2013; courtesy of Pierre Kurmann and Jacky Tornay - cloudy brown beer with a little bieg foam left; solid malty aroma with notes of caramel, spices and chestnuts; very sweet and with a pretty fair carbonation; decently bitter, full-bodied, lot of residual sugars and lingering notes of toffee and nuts - not bad yet far too sweet for my liking (3/6/6/3/12) draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted chocolatey aroma with some lactic notes; moderate carbonation, pretty lactic and with evanescent notes of licorice and some weird hints of vegetables draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange-blond beer with a moderate foam left; fairly smokey aroma with notes of oranges underneath; gently herbal; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation, dry and bitter, smokey and herbal finish courtesy of Cédric Jamar - slightly hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of candied fruits and olives; subtle carbonation and pretty sticky; good malt backbone, sweet and fairly bitter; very tasty; long corny, fruity and slightly medicinal with warming alcohol notes from the brewery - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of chewy malts and candied fruits; pretty sweet and with a solid malt backbone; lot of residual sweetness with more fruity tones in the finish - the (nitrate ?) problem detected in the other beers is not present in this one; not bad yet too sweet for my liking courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; correct lacing; notes of smoke in the front, followed by cocoa and fruity hops; notes of tea (developping while the beer gets warmer) and yeast too; a solid malt backbone; pretty thick and sticky, a respectable bitterness yet by far not what one could expect from a double IPA; prety dry and with a long smokey and hoppy finish - clean, straightforward and deeply enjoyable ... as usual from supermarket Casino, Morteau, France - birght and clear golden beer with a little persistent foam; sweetish aroma of lemon with tequila notes underneath; deadly sweet and sticky with a toolong finish of soap, plastic, lemon and tequila - undrinkable from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau, France; canned - pale and clear golden colour under a rough and elusive foam; aroma of saccharose, perfume and citrus; unappealing vodka can be spot too; hugely sweet and sticky; tons of residual sugars int he aftertatste where lemon meets vodka again for a reluctant result from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau, France; canned - pale golden and clear colourwith a solid creamy white head; aroma of corn, oranges and fusel; sweet and pretty thick; full-bodied, moderately carbonated, no bitterness, quite much residual sweetness and more corny and malty, almondy notes; some warming alcohol kick too from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau, France; canned - pale and clear golden beer with a chaotic foam left; strong corny aroma; medium-bodied, some sweetness but quite tasteless; corny and malty finish with some residual sugars - nothing offending but useless from supermarket Casino, Morteau, France; canned - pale and clear golden beer under a giant bright white foam; correct lacework; aroma of orange juice and alcohol; deadly sweet, sticky, no bitterness; long notes of potatoes, oranges and fusel - booaaark ... from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau, France; canned - translucide bright orange colour with a little foam left; aroma of saccharose, spices, red fruits marmalade and tequila; very sweet, finishes spicy with more notes of tequila and residual sugars from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau, France; canned - clear yellow beer under a persistent white foam; aroma of lime and artificial sugars; fair notes of tequila, unsanely sweet, sticky; long sweetish aftertaste of tequila and lemon - undrinkable courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a little foam left; a fair flowery hoppiness; notes of almonds, honey and corn; a good malt backbone, tasty and with a light and late corny tartness; pretty bitter and with a long flowery hoppy finish with more lingering honeyish notes - very pleasant from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau, France; canned - translucide golden beer with a poor head retention; weird aroma of paperboard and vomit; pretty harsh palate with some sweetness below, thin-bodied; too long finish of wet paperboard and with a tart and unpleasant bitterness cheap disgusting stuff from Coop, Bienne - hazy blond beer with no head retention; aroma of lemongrass and exotic fruits; medium-bodied, fresh and lively with some tart acidity; long fruity and aromatic hoppy finish; slightly dry - very interesting from Coop, Bienne - cloudy dark amber beer under a long lasting and firm beige head; the aroma is dominated by some spicy hoppiness, hints of caramel; medium-bodied, low bitterness and a pretty long spicy finish - not bad from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy amber-brown beer with a little persistent foam; aroma of caramel and flowery hops; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a late corny tartness, light residual sweetness and a long caramelish and aromatic aftertaste courtesy of Peter Loosli - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; pretty aromatic herbal hoppiness; medium-bodied; fizzy and with some herbal tartness, decently bitter, dry and long aromatic herbal and buttery finish courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; fairly roasted with notes of mocha and hazelnuts; full-bodied, creamy palate and with some late corny tartness; pretty bitter and with light residual sugars; long aftertaste of cold coffee, roasted and with more hop reminiscence - beautiful beer again from Erzbierschof - clear golden-yellow beer with a little foam left; perfumy and chewy aroma with notes of pear, banana and corn; medium-bodied, a light sweetness and some acidity; moderately tasty; the finish is fizzy with some residual sugars and more fresh fruity notes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear golden beer with a little yet persistent foam; the aroma is fairly herbal and gently spicy; medium-bodied, tasty, some mild sweetness followed by a respectable herbal bitterness; fizzy and lively; pretty dry and long herbal finish - nice one courtesy of Nadine Degen - hazy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; a subtle aromatic hoppiness in front of malty and caramelish notes; pretty tasty and lively palate; a good malt backbone; a subtle carbonation and a decent bitterness on top of a moderate sweetness; pretty dry with a long hoppy flowery and malty caramelish aftertaste - clean, balanced and very pleasant from Bier-Bienne - clear dark reddish beer with a poor head retention; gentle toasted maltiness with light spicy and red fruity notes; a good malt backbone, decently tasty, moderate carbonation and sweetness; low bitterness and a quite long spicy and malty finish - interesting from Bier-Bienne - cloudy very dark brown beer with no head retention; a fair woody aroma with notes of whisky (no evidence of Laphroaig though), cherry, prune and caramel; medium-bodied, a bit fizzy and with some sweetness; finishes quite dry with long lingering notes of wood and prunes draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear amber-orange beer with a little persistent foam left; pretty hoppy with earthy and apricoty notes; a good malt backbone, rounded, a solid yet velvety bitterness, quite dry and with long fruity hoppy tones and more light earthy notes in the finish courtesy of Vladi and Marco - pretty clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; gently dusty nose with a fair herbal hoppiness; crisp and medium-bodied; fairly bitter and tasty; long grassy and spicy hoppy finish - nice beer draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent beige foam; lemony and gently earthy with light notes of caramel; pretty smooth palate, medium-bodied, a decent bitterness and with a quite long lemony and caramelish aftertaste - good works as a session beer courtesy of Vladi and Marco - pretty clear reddish-amber beer with a modest foam left; earthy and grassy hoppiness; a solid carbonation, tart and fairly bitter; dry and long grassy, flowery and earthy finish; pretty spicy courtesy of Vladi and Marco - pours a very dark brown beer with a modest foam left; toasted malts in the nose with hints of cola and hazelnuts; medium-bodied, tart and gently sourish; pretty dry malty finish with notes of black cherries and hazelnuts - not really convincing courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear amber beer with an evanescent head; corny and gently spicy aroma with notes of saccharose; a fair artificial sweetnes on the tongue, medium-bodied; residual sugars in a perfumy, caramelish and corny finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy brown beer under a chaotic and persistent beige foam; hoppy aroma of red fruits with notes of caramel; some sweetness, fizzy and full-bodied, a bit chewy palate; residual sweetness and more notes of caramel, marzipan and red fruits in the finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a hazy amber-orange beer under a modest foam left; a fair herbal hoppiness with notes of raisins; a good malt backbone; pretty fizzy and fairly bitter; dry and long hoppy finish of grass and grapes - very nice beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - translucide reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; subtle hoppy aroma of red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied and clean palate; some sweet maltiness and a quite short aromatic hoppy finish with lingering notes of flowers and red fruits draught@Bien Bar - gently hazy blond beer with a persistent and creamy white head; a decent flowery hoppiness with grassy and lemony tones underneath (the Cascade is not evident to spot here); a respectable malt backbone; fairly astringent, fizzy and with a robust and offensive bitterness; dry and long bitter and astringent flowery hoppy finish with light lingering citrusy notes - at last some creativity from this brewery ! Even if I’m not fully convinced courtesy of Vladi & Marco - cloudy dark blond beer with no head retention; strong aroma of hay and cloves; hints of corn; tart, fizzy and medium-bodied; pretty tasty and with a long corny and gently spicy finish from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; gently woody with notes of caramel and black cherries; some astringency and a fair carbonation; medium-bodied, a tart bitterness and woody with some sweetness below, corny and caramelish notes - not the best of the serie and by far draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - slightly hazy golden-orange beer with a light head retention; malty aroma with notes of oranges and apples; sweet and tasty; a good malt backbone; gently sticky and pretty thick; the fizzyness improves the drinkability; long malty aftertaste with lingering notes of oranges and almonds; surprisingly dry and with a late hop reminiscence draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy dark blond beer with a little persistent foam; nice lacework; a decent flowery and fruity (apricot dominates) hoppiness; a good malt backbone, decently tasty and pretty bitter; moderately long flowery hoppy finish with hints of citrus draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Martin Bühler - cloudy blond beer with a good whiote head left; corny with notes of cloves; quite full-bodied, gently acidic and with a light astringency; quite tasty and dry; long corny finish with more hints of cloves courtesy of Toni Hutter - clear amber beer with a little foam left; fairly hoppy with aroma of red fruit, molasses, citrus and elderflowers; full-bodied., a light sweetness followed by a solid bitterness; pretty dry and long hoppy fruity finish, slightly resinous draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Nick Beltraminelli - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; a fair hop presence (mainly flowery) on top of caramelish malty notes; moderate malt backbone, a light tart acidity, pretty bitter and very dry; a red fruit hoppiness, more caramel and flowers in the aftertaste - to the point draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Nick Beltraminelli - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of marzipan and vinegar, sourish; full-bodied, dry and hoppy aftertaste, vinous with lingering notes of prune and caramel draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; gently yeasty and with a fair aroma of berries (cran-berries ? if you say it ...), herbs; medium-bodied, very dry and fairly hoppy finish of berries, yeast and citrus - great stuff ! draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Eric Notari - slightly hazy reddish beer with a persistent beige foam; fairly hoppy aroma of grape and cranberries (a reminiscence of the last beer ?); velvety palate, pretty tasty and medium-bodied, solidly bitter, pretty dry and long fruity hoppy finish with notes of elderflowers - very pleasant draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - black beer with a persistent beige foam left; a fair aroma of mint comes in front of a roasted chocolatey maltiness; a good malt backbone, a decent bitterness, subtle yet well present aftertaste of mint,t draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - lactic-yellow beer with a long lasting foam; slightly earthy with decent herbsty; a good malt backbone, some lingering bitterness with notes of almonds and yeast - decent draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - pretty clear amber beer with a modest foam left; solid peated whisky aroma, caramel and candied apples; medium-bodied, pretty sweet; a light fizzy caramelish and peated finish with more notes of candied fruits draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - quite clear brown beer with a little evanescent brown foam; aroma of mint and molasses, hints of marzipan; some sweetness, some thickness too, slightly dry and malty nutty finish with more notes of molasses draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - hazy dark copper-orange beer with a little white foam left; yeasty and earthy with hints of banana underneath; medium-bodied, decently tasty, moderate carbonation for the style; yeasty and corny finish with banana in the background courtesy of Thomas Schneider - translucid pale yellow beer under a very foamy and bright white head; skunky with notes of paperboard; a solid carbonation, medium-bodied, astringent and quite dry: some late tartness and corny, paperboard-like notes - don’t worry Bov, it’s a new country ! draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - dark ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; subtle aroma of red fruits; light sourness, creamy palate, velvety, pretty dry and gently sourish; hints of prune, apple in the finish - a subtle and very drinkable, well-made beer draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; yeasty and gently citrusy, hints of almonds; tasty and lively palate, medium-bodied, gently bitter; a fresh fruitiness, long lasting draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - clear reddish-amber beer with a little persistent foam; gently herbal and malty, pretty effervescent, bitter and dry; a good malt backbone; fizzy herbal finish with light notes of red fruits draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - reddish beer with a modest foam left; herbs and caramel in the nose; medium-bodied, a fair bitterness, dry and herbal finish where caramel stays in the backgrund; light spicy notes draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - reddish-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of quince marmalade; quite full-bodied, a rounded and fair bitterness; dry and bitter hoppy finish with notes of red fruits and flowers draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - very dark brown almost black beer with a little beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma with notes of chocolate, hint of licorice and black cherries; some tartness and a medium body; pretty dry and bitter, long roasted, chocolatey finish with hints of hazelnuts and ashes draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy brown beer with a little beige foam; malty and caramelish aroma with notes of oranges; full-bodied, sweet with some tartness to balance it; some astringency; long aftertaste of oranges, caramel and alcohol draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; yeasty and earthy, light almondy notes; medium-bodied, rounded bitterness and a soft caramelish and almondy finish - weird draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - brown beer, hazy and with a poor head retention; malty and caramelish with light flowery hoppy notes; full-bodied, some sweetness, rounded, clean, light bitterness and a long malty finish with notes of oranges and marzipan draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Sam - hazy dark amber beer with a persistent beige foam; earthy and caramelish aroma with a decent flowery hoppiness; tasty and lively palate; some malt sweetness, a late but fair bitterness; long aftertaste of caramel, earthy malt and flowers; very dry and with a lingering bitterness - very good draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; shyly toasted with light biscuity notes; pretty thin-bodied and tasteless; a tart corny finish, no bitterness and moderate malty notes in the finish - very modest draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; subtle yet well-present aroma of licorice and herbs; a good malt backbone, sweet and fizzy, dry and bitter finish with long notes of licorice and exotic herbs - very interesting draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; a fresh fruity aroma where pineapple dominates; medium-bodied, lively and tasty, gently dry, rounded, very aromatic hoppy fruity finish with notes of pear and apple very nice and elegant courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - very dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; very malty with woody whisky tones, nuts, caramel and flowery hops; huge malt backbone,a solid sweetness soon toped by a huge bitterness, some residual sweetness and a long malty nutty finish with notes of wood and molasses - huge stuff draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Nick Beltraminelli - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; a fair woody whisky aroma comes on top of roasted chocolatey malts, cherries and alcohol; full-bodied, a fair woody acidity and pretty creamy palate; long coffeish and roasted finish with solid woody whisky notes - some warming alcohol notes draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - hazy dark brown beer with no head retention; a fair yet not overwhelming aroma of smoked ham, ashes and walnuts; pretty tasty and with a good malt backbone, a late astringency and a long smokey woody finish with more lingering nutty and ashes-like notes - very nice one draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - hazy dark amber beer with a persistent beige foam; a subtle yet well-present hoppy nose of red fruits, resinous; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate followed by a decent bitterness and a long lasting hop presence in the finish - very pleasant draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy dark blond beer with a little foam left; a decent flowery hoppiness, medium-bodied and pretty tasty, a decent bitterness, a light astringency, corny and pretty malty aromatic finish - nice one draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy dark blond beer with a little foam left; creamy notes come on top of a moderate fruity hoppiness (apricot, citrus); pretty yeasty and dusty; medium-bodied, unclean bitterness, a light astringency; the finish is mostly dusty and flowery leaving fruity tones in the background - not convincing draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - hazy dark brown beer with no head retention; fairly earthy and malty, a good malt backbone, some astringent tartness and a light harsh bitterness; earthy malty finish - a bit rough draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Richi Leder - cloudy dark brown beer with a little foam left; pretty toasted and with a solid fruity and flowery hoppiness; biscuity and chocolatey; full-bodied, some sweet maltiness, a fair bitterness and a long hoppy biscuity and gently coffeish aftertaste - very good draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013 - blond beer with a modest foam left; aroma of diacetyl and corn; medium malt backbone and with a late and light acidity; long corny finish - not terrible draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; Bohemian Ale - quite clear blond with a little foam left; malty and aromatic nose; a good malt backbone, slightly chewy palate and pretty bitter; fizzy grassy and oily aromatic finish draught@Solothurner Biertage 2013; courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - hazy blond beer with a little persistent foam left; aroma of pineapple, cream and apricot; rounded and medium-bodied, gentle and subtle bitterness, velvety; apples and cream in the finish; lingering bitterness coming quite late draught@Erzbierschof; courtesy of Anna - cloudy dark-orange beer with a little persistent foam left; correct lacework; decently hoppy with notes of resin and apricot; medium-bodied and with a light acidity/sourness; the palate is quite velvety, pretty bitter and with a lingering sourness and more fruity hoppy tones from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy bronze beer with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of cider, hay and apples; notes of candied fruits; full-bodied, gently sticky; a hint of late acidity on top of a moderate sweetness; pretty dry aftertaste of apples and vinous notes from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau - translucide reddish-amber beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of caramel, chewy malts and weird flowery tones; gently spicy, sweet and quite full-bodied, pretty thick and cloying, low bitterness, some malty earthy tones with more notes of caramel and residual sugars in the finish courtesy of oh6gdx - clear brown beer with a modest head retention; gently toasted and nutty aroma with earthy tones; moderate malt backbone; dry and decently bitter; long earthy toasted notes - subtle draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear reddish-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; gently chewy malty aroma with notes of caramel and red fruits, toasted; rounded palate and full-bodied; lively and gently spicy; a moderate bitterness, a creamy palate and a long malty, hoppy, spicy and fruity finish - very good beer, multi-dimensional and pretty impressive courtesy of oh6gdx - pretty clear amber-brown beer with a gentle head retention; some earthy, spicy and smokey tones; a light and lively acidity, medium-bodied, tart and pretty dry with long notes of ashes in the finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pretty clear dark blond beer with a little foam left; herbal aroma with notes of oranges; sweet and gently sticky, full-bodied, a light residual sweetness with long grassy and fruity notes; a decent bitterness courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of marzipan and candied apricots; rounded palate, pretty full-bodied, low carbonation and some sweetness; the finish is corny and spicy; slightly perfumy courtesy of Toni Flükiger - very clear and pale golden beer with a little white foam left; the nose is tart and grassy; medium-bodied fizzy with some sweet maltiness below; a pretty tart bitterness and long grassy notes in the finish - modest from supermarket Mousquetaires, Morteau; canned - translucide golden beer with no head retention; pretty nothing in the nose; with a good imagination you may spot paperboard and apple but who knows if it doesn't come from outside ? medium-bodied, some sweetness and a light bitter tartness; short aftertaste of nothing - this beer can indeed be resumed in one word: nothing; scaring ... from restaurant Büttenberg, Bienne - clear and very pale golden beer with no head retention; light aroma of wort yet not as offensive as usual from na beers; thin-bodied, a light sweetness and pretty tasteless; some residual sugars in a short tasteless finish - Locher managed to eliminate almost completely the usual weird components which mostly come with this kind of beers courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy dark blond beer with a robust pale beige foam; a well-present hoppiness where notes of apricots and flowers dominate; creamy palate and medium-bodied; a good well-integrated bitterness; pretty dry with fruity and resinous hoppy tones courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy dark orange beer with a little but long lasting foam; correct lacework; yeasty, spicy and gently earthy with notes of dried fruits, marmalade-like; full-bodied and pretty sweet; a subtle yet solid carbonation; no bitterness and some residual sugars; long yeasty aftertaste with more notes of candied fruits - very tripel indeed courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - cloudy dark brown beer with a solid creamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of cocoa and nuts; some sourness, medium-bodied and sweet; spicy and malty finish with a lingering sourness; pretty weird indeed courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear and bright amber-red beer with a little foam left; the nose is gently herbal and spicy with hints of caramel; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation and pretty assertive; a fair herbal bitterness, pretty dry and long spicy finish - original courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a clear red-amber beer with a poor head retention; spicy aroma with notes of malt and caramel; a good malt backbone and lively palate; pretty bitter and with a dry and long spicy and fruity finish; slightly burning with notes of chewy malts courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear dark red-amber beer with a little beige foam left; pretty malty with notes of caramel and marzipan; sweet and full-bodied; earthy bitterness; pretty dry and long nutty and malty finish with lingering notes of caramel courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy amber-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of candied fruits and caramel; artificial sweetness; medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; mainly sweet and with no bitterness worth to mention; slightly dry with more notes of caramel and plums - drinkable from Bier-Bienne; canned - pale and translucide yellow beer with a little foam left; the nose is shy and grassy; fizzy and bland, thin-bodied, some tart bitterness and a grainy finish with notes of butter - bad courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear dark red-amber beer with a persistent beige foam left; the aroma of nutmeg dominates leaving notes of honey in the background; full-bodied and pretty sweet; fizzy, gently bitter and with a fair dry spicyness in the finish nicely balanced by the honeyish tones draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; robust and pure coffeish aroma, notes of ashes and nuts, velvety palate and medium-bodied; a light sweetness below, moderate bitterness; the finish is salty with more notes of coffee and roasted malts - very drinkable draught@Erzbierschof Winterthur - gently hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; a decent herbal hoppiness, a good malt backbone, pretty sweet and rounded; assertive and with a subtle carbonation; a decent bitterness, some residual sweetness and long herbal hoppy tones with hints of almonds from Erzbierschof Winterthur - quite clear orange-bronze beer with a modest foam left; resinous hoppiness with notes of apple and straw; a good malt backbone, chewy and sticky, a good assertive bitterness; dry and long resinous hoppy finish with more fruity tones from Erzbierschof Winterthur - clear bronze beer with a modest foam left; citrus and straw hoppiness; gently piney; a good malt body, earthy and bitter with a long spicy hoppiness and notes of berries from Erzbierschof Winterthur - clear and bright amber beer with a poor head retention; grapefruit and berries in the nose; a good malt backbone, fizzy and with a decent bitterness; long citrusy hoppy finish with notes of resin and pine needles from Erzbierschof Winterthur - pretty clear bronze beer with a long lasting foam; grapefruit and blood oranges in the nose; a subtle carbonation and a good malt backbone, pretty dry and long hoppy resinous finish with more notes of blood oranges courtesy of Himmy - slightly hazy bronze beer under a solid white foam; fat grassy aroma with hints of almonds; medium-bodied, fizzy and pretty tasty; quite bitter with long fruity, chewy and light resinous notes; a fair hop presence courtesy of Thomas Schneider - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; a fair woody aroma with notes of oranges, coriander and honey; huge malt backbone and fairly sweet; a late solid tart bitterness; quite a lot of residual sugars and solid astringent woody notes, lingering hints of oranges - too sweet to be great courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear reddish-amber beer, decently sourish aroma of cherries and vinegar, some herbal tones too; moderate carbonation, full-bpodied, a fair sourness, a long lingering cherry-ish and vinegar-like finish with notes of mint - excellent courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - clear red-amber beer with no head retention; earthy and caramelish aroma with hints of red fruits below; tart and medium-bodied, pretty dry; tasty and earthy aftertaste with again light fruity tones courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - pours a very dark brown beer with an evanescent foam; aroma of licorice, black cherries and marzipan, low hop presence; low carbonation and a good malt backbone, the fair sweetness is rather artificial ; short aftertaste of plums and malt with some residual sweetness - not bad but without much character draught@Erzbierschof - pours a very dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; the aroma is toasted with light metallic tones; earthy and grainy as well; a good malt backbone, pretty tasty, pretty dry and earthy grassy finish; toasted and with again some metallic tones draught@brewpub - pours a slightly hazy amber-bronze beer with a persistent foam; a decent smokiness appears first with notes of cold ashes and flowers; medium-bodied, decently tasty and with a subtle carbonation, some tart bitterness and a pretty long smokey and flowery, earthy finish from Erzbierschof - clear reddish beer with no foam left; pretty sourish nose; notes of citrus, herbs and cherries, light notes of oak; a subtle sourness, a medium malt backbone, very dry and long sourish lemony and cherry-ish aftertaste with woody notes in the background - subtlety, character and class: a great beer ! from Erzbierschof - dark reddish beer with no foam left; aroma of sour cherries and hints of vinegar; low carbonation and full-bodied, some sweetness below, gently sticky; a light residual sweetness and a long aftertaste of cherries and herbs from Erzbierschof - hugely foamy ... cloudy reddish-brown beer under a solid beige foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of almonds, mango and peaches; overcarbonated and with a good malt backbone; gently sticky and pretty bitter; some residual sweetness in a fizzy hoppy finish where notes of red fruits dominate from Erzbierschof - dark blond beer under a solid white foam; aroma of cream, yeast and apricot; creamy palate, medium-bodied, pretty juicy, fairly bitter and with a long yeasty and flowery hoppy finish; almost salty from Erzbierschof - dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly woody with notes of sour cherries and vinegar;a good malt backbone, an assertive sourness, pretty dry and long aftertaste of sour cherries and oak; vinous courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy amber-orange beer with a solid beige foam; aroma of almonds and peaches; low carbonation, rounded malty palate, fairly bitter and slightly dryM long aftertaste of fruity hops, cream and almonds from Erzbierschof; labelled Cambridge Brewing Company - hazy very dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting foam; some yeasty notes and a solid hoppiness (almonds and apricots); full-bodied, a solid yet not aggressive bitterness; light residual sweetness, long resinous hoppy finish with notes of cream and apricots courtesy of oh6gdx; canned - slightly hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of grain, popcorns and paperboard; medium-bodied, pretty harsh palate with some artificial sweetness below; a short grainy and flowery finish - dubious courtesy of oh6gdx - f#?&%ng gusher ! ... pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a giant foamy head; aroma of lemongrass, cream and grapefruit; a fair bitterness, dry and long hoppy aftertaste of yellow fruits and pine needles courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; the aroma shows a fair fruity hoppiness (apricot dominates) with notes of esters and honey; sourish and astringent, highly carbonated, medium-bodied, very dry, bitter/sour finish with more fruity hop presence - pretty nice one from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a little long lasting head; aroma of apricots and hints of yeast; medium-bodied and fairly sourish; bitter and very dry; long lasting fruity hoppiness with a lingering sourness - some infection ? from Bier-Bienne - translucide and bright red-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of popcorn and caramel; medium-bodied, pretty tart and fizzy; some harsh bitterness and a long corny finish from Bier-Bienne - clear dark beer with a modest head retention; slightly toasted with notes of plums and caramel; medium-bodied and with a light tartness, low bitterness; the finish is gently salty, tart and corny with more notes of red fruits - drinkable courtesy of oh6gdx - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a modest foam left; gently dusty with flowery hoppy notes and hints of apples; medium-bodied, pretty unclean palate; quite dry; dusty hoppy finish with hints of almonds, apples and grass - ok courtesy of Antonio Ruiz - hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; estery aroma with notes of chewy malts and oranges; candied fruits and cane sugar; pretty sweet, a good malt backbone; some bitterness; somehow manages to be pretty dry; long estery finish with notes of oranges and brown sugar - interesting @Ølfestival København 2013 - pretty clear golden beer with a little foam left; decently hoppy with notes of straw and grass, medium-bodied and with a correct bitterness, clean palate; the finish shows a grassy hoppiness, quite long lasting @Ølfestival København 2013 - golden beer with a modest foam left; the aroma shows a fair piney and citrusy hoppiness; solid malt backbone, a good balance between some initial sweetness and a fair bitterness; long lasting aftertaste of mango and citrus sample from bottle, courtesy of fonefan - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; pretty flowery hoppiness; full-bodied, some sweetness below soon overwhelemd by a solid bitterness; dry, very long hoppiness (citrus and apricot) @Ølfestival København 2013 - a dark blond beer with no head retention; shy aroma with just hints of caramel and vegetables; medium-bodied, pretty flat and with a light caramelish and papery finish - dubious @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; citrus and butter, hints of apricots; astringent and medium-bodied, gently sourish and acidic; very citrusy finish, dry and long hoppy finish @Ølfestival København 2013 - dark brown beer with a persistent beige head; malty waroma with notes of nuts and plums; very bitter, a good malt backbone, some astringency; dry and long bitter and malty finish with notes of plums; roasted @Ølfestival København 2013 - pretty clear brown beer with a beige head; subtle smokiness with notes of biscuit; pretty tasty, good malt backbone; very dry and bitter; some plums and a lingering hoppiness along with smoked malts @Ølfestival København 2013 - hazy orange beer with no head left; hints of cardamom, coriander and grain; a good malt body; fizzy, pretty dry and fairly spicy; more spicy tones and some fruity hop presence in the finish - interesting @Ølfestival København 2013 - black beer with an elusive foam; pretty roasted with notes of licorice; fizzy and very tasty, very bitter, roasted nutty finish with more licorice; hoppy - very nice @Ølfestival København 2013 - pretty clear amber beer with a little foam left; a very flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel and citrus, piney; full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; fairly dry, some astringency and a long very flowery hoppy finish with lingering citric notes - very good beer @Ølfestival København 2013 - slightly hazy brown beer with no foam left; pretty toasted with notes of coffee; a good malt backbone; a fair bitterness; slightly dry, toasted biscuity maltiness in the finish @Ølfestival København 2013 - dark golden-bronze beer; papery and grassy aroma; slightly grainy; medium-bodied, pretty dry and gently bitter; grassy and corny finish @Ølfestival København 2013 - dark beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted coffeish aroma; fizzy and pretty full-bodied, notes of nuts; astringent and pretty dry finish of licorice, nuts and coffee - a bit harsh @Ølfestival København 2013 - very dark brown beer with a little foam left; fresh aroma of prune, coffee and licorice; full-bodied, fizzy, very bitter, citric finish with notes of plum and roasted malts - enthusiastic courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a huge foam and a creamy beige left; roasted aroma of dry coffee, light ashes; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone; dry and bitter, spicy and salty with a long roasted finish with notes of licorice - original courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark amber beer with a persistent creamy foam; aroma of pumpkin, carrots; full-bodied, dusty and fairly bitter; dry and with more carrots-like flavours courtesy of Antonio Rey - brown beer; aroma of marzipan and biscuit; some undefined spices; full-bodied, some initial sweetness and a solid bitterness; very dry biscuity maltiness with a lingering hoppiness courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark orange beer with a chaotic foam left; a bit soapy, fairly hoppy aroma (apple and peaches); full-bodied, very bitter, resinous finish and dry with more fruity hops reminiscence draught@Mikkeller&Friends, København - dark black beer with a huge dark beige foam; nice lacework; pretty woody with notes of bourbon, nuts and vanilla; full-bodied, tasty and light astringent, fairly bitter; long woody aftertaste with notes of spices, mocha and nuts draught@Mikkeller&Friends, København - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; pretty perfumy with notes of coriander, oranges and corn; some sweetness, medium-bodied, pretty dry and spicy, perfumy and citric finish; hints of grapefruit draught@Mikkeller&Friends, København - black beer and with a solid woody whisky-like nose, hints of cherry; low carbonation, full-bodied and thick; fairly bitter, sticky and fairly salty; notes of chocolate and pralines and warming alcohol as well draught@Mikkeller&Friends, København - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; fairly woody with clear notes of rum and raisins; moderate carbonation; full-bodied, thick and very tasty; solidly bitter and salty; quite dry with more long woody and raisiny notes - huge stuff! draught@Mikkeller&Friends, København - hazy dark orange beer with a little white foam left; hoppy aroma of grapefruit and peaches; a good malt backbone, dry and lightly astringent, juicy and solidly bitter; aftertaste of bitter oranges, hints of spices and tons of hops - balance and character, great stuff! draught@Mikkeller&Friends, København - dark beer with a little beige foam; fairly roasted maltiness, nuts and chocolate, a decent hoppiness; medium-bodied, dry and bitter; roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of vanilla @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; flowery and piney hoppiness; slightly dusty; a good malt backbone, assertive and solidly bitter; pretty dry with notes of caramel, flowers and lemongrass @Ølfestival København 2013 - pretty clear dark golden beer; hints of peaches, caramel and flowers; light body, creamy palate and a low carbonation; more hints of yellow fruits in the finish - gentle @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy orange beer with no foam; aroma of candied fruits and tea; medium-bodied, fizzy, lightly acidic, pretty dry and long citric finish with lingering notes of tea @Ølfestival København 2013 - amber-orange beer without head retention; the nose is a bit phenolic, gently yeasty and grapefruity; a decent malt backbone and an assertive bitterness; dry and citruy aftertaste with lingering flowery notes @Ølfestival København 2013 - black beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of mocha and black coffee; fairly roasted, notes of plums and dark cherries; thick and strong malt backbone: salty and hugely bitter; notes of whisky, plums and a strong warming alcohol presence in the finish - complex and powerful, I love it ! @Ølfestival København 2013 - hazy bronze beer with a modest foam left; grass and grain, a bit oily, medium-bodied, chewy and grainy with a fair bitterness; dry and grassy, grainy finish - a bit raw @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam; nice lace; citric hoppiness with notes of peaches; very astringent, a good malt body and an assertive bitterness; very dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish - a bit too aggressive @Ølfestival København 2013 - very dark brown beer with a little foam left; slightly dusty with notes of cocoa and black chocolate, hints of hazelnuts; full-bodied with some sweetness below soon overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; some residual sweetness, lot of chocolate, plums and notes of alcohol as well @Ølfestival København 2013 - hazy dark amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and apple; light grapefruity tones; a decent malt backbone, pretty sweet with notes of banana, apple; low bitterness, light residual sweetness and long fruity notes in the finish - a bit chewy @Ølfestival København 2013 - dark brown ber, hazy and with a little beige foam left; biscuit, dust and caramel; thin-bodied; gently bitter and with a modest carbonation; earthy biscuity finish with some lingering bitterness and hints of tea @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam; nice lacework; a decent flowery and citric hoppiness; notes of lemongrass too; full-bodied, assertive, solid but not aggressive bitterness; long and fruity hoppy bitter aftertaste @Ølfestival København 2013 - quite clear brown beer with a little beige foam left; toasted aroma of brownies, hazelnutty and pretty hoppy; assertive ans astringent; medium-bodied, some late sourness; very bitter and dry; long toasted biscuity finish with lingering notes of fruity hops @Ølfestival København 2013 - pours a bronze colour; the nose is flowery and a bit phenolic; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter, the finish is dry, long and with notes of yellow fruits @Ølfestival København 2013 - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted maltiness with hints of ashes and black chocolate; a decent malt backbone, dry and decently bitter with a roasted coffeish aftertaste and more hints of ashes and plums @Ølfestival København 2013 - pretty clear dark amber beer with a poor head retention; clearly cognac-like nose with notes of caramel and apple; full-bodied, fairly sweet, sticky, residual sugars and more notes of apples and pears - interesting yet too sweet @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a poor head retention; tons of cardamom and nutmegs in the nose, hints of banana in the background; fizzy and medium-bodied, very sweet; long spicy finish with notes of banana and coriander - cloying @Ølfestival København 2013 - black beer with a poor head retention; prunes, black cherries, roasted malts and chocolate; strong notes of wood; thick and full-bodied; dry, salty and solidly bitter; long roasted aftertaste of black chocolate with more wood and warming alcohol notes - huge @Ølfestival København 2013 - bronze beer with a fresh and shy flowery hoppy aroma; medium-bodied, fizzy and subtle palate; pretty bitter with notes of caramel and flowers in the finish @Ølfestival København 2013 - very dark brown beer with notes of caramel and alcohol, hints of nuts too; full-bodied, pretty sweet, interesting hop presence; notes of caramel and a decent biscuity maltiness in the finish @Ølfestival København 2013 - dark brown beer with a persistent foam; toasted malty biscuity aroma; medium-bodied, decently bitter, tasty and balanced, fresh and hoppy finish with more notes of caramel and biscuit @Ølfestival København 2013 - dark orange beer with a white foam left; solid aroma of ripe bananas; sweet and rather tasteless, medium-bodied, more notes of banana, residual sugars and some cloves @Ølfestival København 2013 - pretty clear bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of hay, apple and hints of brett; decent malt backbone, gently sourish and fairly bitter; very dry and long fruity hoppy finish - fresh and straightforward @Ølfestival København 2013 - black beer; very roasted coffeish aroma; full-bodied, thick and bitter, salty with a late sharpness; dry and long roasted finish with notes of ashes, chili and coffee @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white head; very hoppy with notes of apricots, peaches and cream; assertive, sticky and full-bodied; hugely bitter, very dry and conquering, tons of fruity hops in the finish - deeply good @Ølfestival København 2013 - cloudy dark brown beer with a little foam left; candied fruits, brown sugar, prune and apples; full-bodied, very sweet; aftertaste of prunes and banana, some residual sugars and alcohol presence @Sticks'n'Sushi, Lyngby - pretty clear dark amber beer with a modest foam left; grainy and gently earthy; some tartness, medium-bodied, dry and pretty harsh bitter earthy finish with lingering notes of caramel courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear golden beer with a little foam left; some oily grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied, crisp and clean palate; grassy bitterness, very dry courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark reddish-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of apple, honey and raisins, notes of cellar; full-bodied, rounded and with a low bitterness; chewy malty finish with residual sugars, hints of pumpkin and more fruits courtesy of Antonio Rey - pretty clear dark orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cream and almonds, hints of peach and pineapple below; full-bodied, very assertive and solid bitterness; dry and long flowery hoppy finish; the fruits stay in the background now courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer under a dark beige foam; fair notes of licorice and yeast; fizzy and with a good malt body; black cherries and licorice in the aftertaste, low bitterness, dry and fizzy creamy finish courtesy of Oliver Bieri - slightly hazy red-orange beer with a moderate foam left; hints of cereals, caramel and herbs in the nose; low carbonation and moderate malt body; grainy and gently bitter finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-red beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of plums and caramel; a decent malt backbone, mainly sweet, chewy palate, low bitterness and residual sweetness in an aftertaste of plums, apples and honey - nothing to dream about from morteau, France; canned - translucide dark amber beer under a long lasting and creamy beige foam; aroma of artificial sugars, vegetables and plastic; full-bodied, sweet and chewy, pretty flat finish with residual sugars, more vegetable tones, plastic and caramel - oooch ... from the brewery - cloudy dark orange beer under a creamy and long lasting white foam; nice lacework; gently yeasty and with a fair aroma of sourish apricots; rounded palate, medium-bodied, low carbonation and a decent sourness; pretty dry and long aftertaste of apricots - juicy and fresh; a very nice beer courtesy of Oliver Bieri - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; cloves dominate banana in this one; low carbonation for the style, pretty flat and thin-bodied, short aftertaste of cloves, gently salty - modest courtesy of Oliver Bieri - gently hazy blond beer and with a solid long lasting white head; light notes of diacetyl, cream and citrus; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, clean palate, gentle bitterness and with a fresh herbal and citrusy finish - charming from Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with a moderate head retention; fairly roasted with notes of ashes, licorice and undefined spices; a good malt backbone, tasty and velvety palate; decently dry and long roasted - almost smokey - coffeish aftertaste from Erzbierschof - quite clear amber beer with a persistent pale beige foam left; citric hoppiness with notes of sour berries, mango, herbs and hint of mints; a decent malt backbone, pretty velvety palate, moderate carbonation, a fait yet well integrated bitterness, creamy with more herbs and berries - a very good beer from Erzbierschof - clear golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; the hoppiness is piney and sticky; lack a bit of body considering its alcohol %; pretty dry and bitter; resinous and piney aftertaste with hints of yellow fruits and some apparent alcohol bought@Solothurner Biertage - cloudy copper-orange beer under a persistent beige foam; earthy nose with notes of ginger and blood oranges; overcarbonated, a good malt backbone, fizzy and earthy finish with a strong presence of ginger and hints of corn and oranges in the background from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little dark beige foam left; solid roasted maltiness, almost smokey with notes of coffee and chocolate, hints of hazelnuts, a good malt backbone, tasty and gently bitter; dry and roasted aftertaste of black chocolate and black cherries from le Monde de la Bière, Sion - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; yeasty with notes of oranges and apples, light spicy tone; medium-bodied, citric, acidic, fizzy and quite dry; long corny and citric finish - pretty decent from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; chewy aroma of peaches marmalade; notes of rhubarb and wood; full-bodied and pretty sweet; lively and tasty, decently bitter and dry, long chewy peachy aftertaste with a solid alcohol presence and fair woody notes too from Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; very yeasty, gently citric with notes of ripe bananas and flowers; medium-bodied, gently sweet; earthy and corny finish with light spicy tones and more hints of bananas and yeasty notes again from Erzbierschof - fairly black beer with a modest foam left; roasted black chocolate with notes of chili peppers; full-bodied; low carbonation, thick and salty; bitter and with a solid late sharpness; more black chocolate, plums, raisins, ashes and pumpkin - complex from Erzbierschof - clear ruby-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of pineapple, caramel, raisins and alcohol, slightly woody; full-bodied and hugely sweet; low carbonation and moderate bitterness; chewy malts and a caramelish aftertaste, residual sugars and hints of pineapple again before a pretty burning alcohol finish - too young to be enjoyable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; aroma of cellar and dust, hints of almonds; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, a hint of sourness, decently dry, short grainy and slightly citric finish - not terrible bought@brewery - cloudy dark amber-brown beer with a long lasting creamy foam; aroma of yeast and raisins; juicy palate, medium-bodied, quite creamy on the tongue, some sweetness; a hint of fresh acidity before a short aftertaste of raisins - fresh and interesting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty clear dark brown beer with a little foam left; some toasted malts and earthy biscuity notes; medium-bodied, velvety palate and not really tasty, moderate carbonation, some earthiness in a short finish with metallic notes courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy ruby-brown beer under a persistent and creamy beige foam; a fair biscuity maltiness in the nose and hints of hazelnuts in the background; a decent malt backbone, creamy palate; a gentle earthy bitterness and a long aromatic hoppy finish with more notes of cookies from Amstein - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of corn, plastic and alcohol; sweet and medium-bodied; the finish is quite watery with notes of corn and oranges courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark amber beer with a poor head retention; notes of caramel and hints of red fruity hops; quite sweet and medium-bodied, low bitterness, some earthy and papery tones in a pretty short finish from Solothurner Biertage 2013 - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent creamy white foam; nice lacework; aroma of hay, old socks, apples and acidic red wine; a creamy palate and with a subtle yet fair carbonation, a good malt backbone, juicy and with a late abd fair acidity in top of some sweetness; reminiscence of cellar, dust and apples in a sweet and sour finish where the wood males feel itself more clearly - frankly, I’m still not sure what to make of it ... courtesy of oh6gdx - cloudy amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of orange peels and berries; fizzy and assertive, medium-bodied and astringent, long lasting bitterness, dry and fizzy fruity finish courtesy of Restaurant Achenberg - pours an almost black beer with a modest head retention; some toasted malts with notes of black cherries and chocolate; moderate carbonation and with a soft palate, some light sweetness, no bitterness and a pretty short finish with faint notes of chocolate, hints of cola and licorice - subtle and very drinkable from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted malts, notes of fruity hops, black cherries and licorice; some chocolate tones appear while the beer gets warmer; some sweetness below; solid malt backbone, thick and with a robust bitterness, very tasty, pretty dry with notes of ashes, licorice and black chocolate in the finish and some warming alcohol as well from the brewery - fully cloudy orange beer under a solid and bright white foam; fair yet suble aroma of lime with menthol and corny notes below; creamy and velvety palate; medium-bodied, a light acidity, light buttery notes and a subtle citrusy finish - charming from Drinks of the World, Bern - cloudy chestnutty in colour and with a quite persistent head; aroma of honey and wet brushwoods; fizzy and with a good malt backbone; some fair initial sweetness and a late gentle acidity to bring some balance; some residual sweetness and more honeyish tones in the finish from Mikkeller&Friends - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lace; fairly smokey with notes of mocha and ashes; creamy palate and medium-bodied; some earthy bitterness and a long smokey finish with notes of brushwoods and sausages draught@Erzbierschof - pours a brown beer with a poor head retention and leaving unappetizing traces on the side of the glass; fairly toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of tobacco, chocolate and hints of molasses; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a modefrate bitterness; long aftertaste of cookies and tobacco again from Erzbierschof - hazy pale orange beer with a persistent little head; estery aroma, citrusy and peppery, highly carbonated and with a solid malt backbone; pretty dry, salty, peppery and gently bitter; long spicy and fruity finish with a lingering sharpness - original and very interesting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; the aroma is pretty buttery with some flowery and grainy notes; creamy palate, low carbonation, gently sweet, some grainy tartness and a low bitterness; more hints of butter and flowers in the finish courtesy of Thomas Schneider - pretty clear blond beer under a long lasting white head; subtle herbal and lemony aroma; velvety palate, medium-bodied; some sweetness and a late herbal earthiness; hints of mint and citrus in the finish - subtle finish and very drinkable from Solothurner Biertage 2013 - blond beer with a persistent white foam; solidly woody with fair whisky notes, a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a subtle carbonation; gently bitter and a long woody, orange-ish and whisky-like finish - pretty good from Solothurner Biertage 2013 - hazy dark brown beer with no foam; aroma of farm and corn with citric notes below; moderate malt body, slightly sourish and with a watery corny finish - looks pretty like a failure to me courtesy of MadDan - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent creamy foam; nice lacework; mild aroma of banana and corn, moderate carbonation, medium-bodied; finishes short and rather tasteless with shy hints of cloves, corn, hay and lemon from Drinks of the World - cloudy amber-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of oranges, spices and caramel; a solid sweetness and a good malt backbone, long aftertaste of oranges, caramel and with some residual sugars - too sweet to be really enjoyable courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; some notes of diacetyl with a light flowery hoppiness and notes of caramel; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and pretty creamy palate; low bitterness, malty and grainy, flowery finish from the brewery - pours a fully cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting and solid bright white foam; some yeasty notes come first leaving fruity tones underneath; creamy palate and medium-bodied; pretty highly carbonated, some sweetness and a low bitterness; the finish is gently fruity and mainly bready; decently dry from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a robust creamy white head; huge fruity hoppiness with notes of pineapple, grapefruit and pears; full-bodied, pretty sticky, fairly carbonated; very dry and very bitter, long resinous hoppy finish with more fruity notes - miam ! courtesy of Antonio Rey - slightly hazy brown beer under a solid persistent foam; aroma of butter and lemon; very sweet and thin-bodied; lot of residual sweetness, long notes of butter and lemon again - one-dimensional sugar drink courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-bronze beer under a persistent foam; malt, caramel and prunes in the nose; sweet, rounded and full-bodied; malty and sweetish caramelish aftertaste with some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a little foam left; fair yet not excessive raspberry aroma; medium-bodied, sweet and gently tart, short sweetish raspberry finish with light herbal and buttery tones draught@Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with a modest head retention; roasted aroma of black chocolate and vanilla; medium malt backbone which fails short on the end; subtle carbonation and some sweetness; not very tasty finish with hints of pear - ok from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent foam; estery with notes of bretts and apricot; gently perfumy; moderate malt body, gently sourish, subtle carbonation, pretty dry and long sourish fruity finish (berries, pear and apricot) - very pleasant from Erzbierschof - black beer under a persistent dark beige foam; some sharpness comes first, woody tones appear in the background; hazelnut and molasses; a good malt backbone, earthy notes, pretty dry and sharp woody, roasted and nutty finish from Mikkeller&Friends - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; some roasted malts, notes of brushwood, mushrooms and dark chocolate; velvety palate, slightly thick, a good malt backbone and a late sourness which persists in the finish; salty and slightly meaty with notes of mushrooms sauce - pretty weird from Erzbierschof - dark and cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; a fair hoppy nose showing piney and apricoty notes; pretty astringent, full-bodied and highly carbonated, robustly bitter and with a light residual sweetness; long notes of pine needles, citrus and raisins and a lingering bitterness draught@Erzbierschof Punkt - black beer with a moderate head retention; solid roasted aroma of black chocolate and ... yes ... ashtray; some sweetness below, a robust malt backbone, velvety palate, a late but solid bitterness; pretty dry and long roasted chocolatey finish draught@Erzbierschof Punkt - cloudy dark amber-brown beer with a persistent foam left; apple and sour cherries, vinegar-like aroma; notes of wood appear while the beer gets warmer; full-bodied and solidly sourish, subtle and moderate carbonation; velvety, pretty dry and long sourish finish of wood and cherries - great as usual from Erzbierschof - pretty clear dark reddish-brown beer with no head retention; notes of cork come first, aroma of wood, vanilla and sour cherries, vinegar; medium- to full-bodied, gently sticky and pretty sourish and astringent; the palate fails a bit short on the end; cork notes dominate the finish in an unpleasant manner; pretty dry draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam; hoppy aroma of berries and pine; medium-bodied, light astringency and a fair yet subtle carbonation; a dry and bitter fruity hoppy finish - clean and straight to the point courtesy of Toni Flükiger - slightly hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of wheat (rye ? ok ...), caramel and hay; moderate malt backbone, some tartness, a late and aggressive earthy bitterness; corny and caramelish finish with some weird flowery notes courtesy of Oli - hazy orange beer with ano foam left; the mirabelle is easy to spot - even easier when you know it ... - , subtle carbonation and medium-bodied, pretty drxy and sweet/acidic; the finish fails a bit short leaving notes of yeast and mirabelle - ok from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with no head retention; solid aroma of plums, nuts, wood and vanilla; full-bodied and pretty thick and sticky; a fair bitterness on top of a solid sweetness; fruity (apple dominates) finish with notes of vanilla, nuts and warming alcohol; some residual sweetness from Erzbierschof - black beer under a persistent dark beige foam; correct lacework; very roasted maltiness with a strong aroma of coffee and ashes; hints of vanilla stay in the background; full-bodied and pretty thick; creamy palate, solidly bitter, fair notes of vanilla appear in the finish along with more coffee - robust and well-made courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; correct lace; gently yeasty/dusty and with subtle notes of raisins; velvety on the tongue, a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation, clean and juicy; some moderate sweetness and no bitterness; quite long aftertaste of pears and raisins with lingering yeasty notes; hint of acidity - balanced and very drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; moderate earthy and honeyish aroma; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a hint of sourness, subtle cabonation, no bitterness, some residual sugars and long honeyish and herbal aftertaste with lingering sourish notes from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor yet persistent beige foam; roasted with a decent woody nose, aroma of coffee and ashes with hints of black chocolate underneath; full-bodied, velvety and pretty thick palate, bitter and salty, quite dry and long coffeish and chocolatey finish with moderate wood reminiscence - accurate and very good from Erzbierschof - black beer with a modest foam left; aroma of corn, roasted chocolate and red fruity hops; full-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; quite creamy palate; pretty dry with an aftertaste of ashes, black chocolate and more corny and generous hoppy notes - very nice from Erzbierschof - pretty clear dark orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and horse stable; a good malt backbone, light sweetness, assertive and solidly bitter; dry and long aftertaste of tea, herbs, almonds and an increasing never ending bitterness - very interesting from Erzbierschof - dark reddish-black beer with a poor head retention; roasted malts, ashes and chocolate, some sourish cherry notes; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, a pretty assertive sourness; quite dry and hoppy with long cherry, earthy and chocolatey notes - very nice and original profile for a great astonishing beer from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber beer under a long lasting beige head; hoppy aroma of oranges, spices and flowers; rounded and full-bodied, tasty and assertive, fairly bitter, juicy; long aftertaste of spicy and orangeish hops and with some residual sweetness - thumbs up ! courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a white foam left; a fair aroma of honey with some earthy and herbal notes; rounded palate, a good malt backbone, mainly sweet and with some light acidic tartness to bring some balance; some residual sweetness yet still nicely drinkable; long notes of honey and light hints of fruity hops underneath - nice! courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; a nice lacework; aroma of tea with subtle notes of honey and oranges; clean and rounded palate, velvety mouthfeel; tasty, some sweetness and a late and light acidity; some chewy malts and a late bitterness, long notes of orange and honey leaving the tea in the background this time from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of blood oranges dominates; a good malt backbone, some astringency, fairly bitter with more hoppy notes of bitter oranges in the finish courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; correct lacework; nice play between red fruity hops and a light toasted maltiness; some spicy notes come through as the beer gets warmer; full-bodied and with a velvety palate; solidly bitter; long hoppy fruity finish with more malty tones and a very long lasting bitterness; quite dry - delicious courtesy of Per - pours a clear brown beer under a persistent beige foam; a solid toasted maltiness with reminiscence of biscuits and hazelnuts; velvety palate, medium-bodied, some bitterness and a long flowery hoppiness to meet more toasted maltiness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - bright and pale golden beer with a little white foam left; shy aroma of oily grassy hops; thin-bodied, tart and with some sweetness below; quite dry and harsh with a short vanishing corny finish - barely drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear brown beer with no foam left; aroma of wort and dextrose; thin-bodied, tart and astringent; short and vanishing aftertaste of cola and herbs - terribly insignificant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark red-amber beer with a little beige foam left; some malty earthy notes topped by the aroma of the New Zealand hops (berries, pineapple and spices); medium-bodied and pretty tasty, gently oily and decently bitter; more hoppy notes of berries and light residual sugars in a quite long finish - pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a persistent foam; some flowery hops, earthy and a bit sourish; tart and medium-bodied; fairly carbonated, more light sourness; the finish is fizzy, quite malty and earthy with some weird vegetable-like notes - confused courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; some notes of wheat are looking through the cola; very sweet, thin-bodied, tons of residual sweetness and more cola in the finish; pretty sticky courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - bright golden beer under a white foam left; fairly herbal hoppy nose, gently spicy; medium-bodied, decently bitter, dry and long herbal finish - balanced courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy brown beer with a persistent biege foam; biscuity aroma with some fruity and flowery hoppy notes; medium-bodied and with some sweetness before a fair earthy bitterness; malty and hoppy finish, long lasting - nicely balanced courtesy of Per - hazy reddish-orange beer with a modest foam left; some fruity hoppiness with notes of tea and honey; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and gently bitter; the finish is pretty long, fruity and malty courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy pale orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; aroma of ginger and yeast in front of some fruits and esters; medium-bodied, sweet and gently sour; quite dry with notes of pear, ginger and almonds - original and pretty nice courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - heavily cloudy copper beer with no foam left; hoppy notes of grapefruit and apples find barely their way through yeasty notes; medium-bodied and with an earthy palate; moderately carbonated, a late and pretty harsh bitterness; strong yeasty and earthy notes dominate the finish where the poor Chinook has nothing more ti say - clearly not the best beer from Hugo from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of quince and spices; a good malt backbone, a bit fizzy on the tongue; some earthiness and a late yet well-present bitterness; the spicyness dominates the finish in a quite long hoppy finish - balanced and very pleasant draught@Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent whote foam; solid notes of ripe bananas with a fair presence of cloves; pretty sweet and medium-bodied, medium carbonation, light residual sweetness; juicy, citric and with more spicy tones from Erzbierschof - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; fresh grapefruity hoppiness; lightly flowery; medium-bodied and with a moderate yet long lasting bitterness; more grapefruity hoppy notes in the finish with hints of caramel - quite simplistic and one-dimensional from Erzbierschof - light hazy reddish-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; a fair hoppy aroma of coconut with notes of lemon, some earthy woody notes, almondy finish with a solid bitterness, more notes of coconuts and hints of wood courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber beer without any foam left; aroma of almonds and candy sugar, notes of glue; ful-bodied and very sweet, sticky and with some solid bitterness; tons of residual sugars, cognac-like notes, wood and almonds with warming alcohol notes - a difficult beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber beer with no head; very woody cognac-like aroma, notes of apples; full-bodied, sticky and thick; very sweet, solidly bitter with a burning alcohol kick in the finish and herbal notes, apples and wood as well courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear bronze beer with a fast vanishing head; aroma of almonds and wood, candied fruits; a solid sweetness and a powerful malt backbone; sticky and very bitter; almonds, cognac and wood in the finish, long burning alcohol presence courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - cloudy copper-amber beer under a long lasting beige foam; some caramel maltiness and a good citrusy hop presence, notes of almonds and cream; full-bodied , tasty and a bit juicy palate; the quite sweet maltiness is met by a long lasting and fair bitterness; quite dry and long hoppy finish with more notes of caramel and marzipan; the warming alcohol touch makes feel this beer even stronger than it is - very nice courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting foam; the aroma is fairly peppery with notes of almonds and flowers; very tasty and lively, a good malt backbone, some earthy bitterness; a light residual sweetness and long increasing peppery notes with some floral reminiscence - fully mastered and quite impressive from Bier-Bienne - very dark brown - almost black - beer with a poor head retention; deep aroma of vanilla with notes of black chocolate and cacao underneath; medium-bodied, some sweetness before some bitter earthiness; some residual sweetness and long notes of vanilla and cacao again - a nice dessert beer from Morteau, France - clear dark blond beer with no foam left; strong sweetish and perfumy honeyish aroma; very sweet and gently sticky; herbal and honeyish aftertaste with tons of residual sweetness - cloying from Morteau, France - cloudy lactic-yellow beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of dust, hay and coriander; very sweet and thin-bodied, short aftertaste of hay, cinnamon and coriander with some residual sugars - bad from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lace; aroma of cacao and licorice, notes of vanilla below; some sweetness and some corny tartness, medium-bodied; the finish is a bit salty with more yet shyer notes of vanilla and cacao draught@PiBar - fully cloudy lactic-blonde beer under a persistent white foam; nice lace; grapefruity hoppiness with notes of cream and apricot; velvety palate, medium-bodied, a fair yet well-present bitterness; pretty dry and long fruity hoppy finish, lemongrass and grapefruit, some yeasty notes as well courtesy of fiulijn - dark amber beer with a long lasting yet chaotic foam; aroma of wood, bourbon and vanilla, red fruits, chewy; full-bodied, light bitterness and more notes of chewy red fruits, wood and vanilla courtesy of fiulijn - dark blond-orange beer with a persistent white foam; gently peated with notes of caramel, chewy with apparent notes of alcohol; pretty sweet and full-bodied, earthy bitterness, residual sweetness, long notes of caramel and peated malts - a strong Adelscott by some aspects courtesy of fiulijn - black beer with a chaotic foam left; peated whisky aroma with notes of vinegar and some chocolate in the background; full-bodied, low carbonation, sweet, gently sticky, assertive with notes of cacao, whisky with lingering smokey notes courtesy of fiulijn - black beer with no head left; pretty toasted with fair Speyside-like whisky notes, black chocolate; full-bodied, quite thick and very tasty; very bitter, notes of ashes, whisky and caramel with a fair hop presence courtesy of fiulijn - black beer with no head retention; pretty smokey whisky-like aroma, notes of almonds and caramel; full-bodied, assertive and very tasty, some sweetness and a robust bitterness, peated, ashes and cacao courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy amber-brown beer with a little foam left; woody with fair notes of caramel, vanilla and herbs; sweet and full-bodied, caramelish aftertaste with hints of wood courtesy of fiulijn - dark brown beer under a solid beige foam; fairly somkey with solid notes of meat; medium-bodied, chewy and quite tasty, pretty fizzy and with an earthy bitterness, fizzy and smokey finish with malty and caramelish notes courtesy of fiulijn - dark black beer with no foam left; roasted aroma, meaty with some notes of cognac; earthy; pretty smokey; full-bodied and fairly bitter; earthy with more notes of cognac courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent and solid white foam; some light malty smokyness; fizzy and assertive, astringent and full-bodied; residual sugars, notes of oranges under a fair smoke presence and esters; very tasty courtesy of Allouch - dark blond beer with a chaotic foam left; chewy perfumy and estery aroma of pear; sweet and tasty; full-bodied, creamy palate and very bitter; quite dry and chewy estery fruity finish, pretty hoppy courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown beer under a huge foam left; aroma of caramel; fizzy and full-bodied; some sweetness, pretty bitter and harsh earthy finish; fizzy and with notes of caramel courtesy of fiulijn - black beer with no head; cacao and corn, toasted; very sweet and full-bodied; thick; pretty bitter ; cacao and earth with some hop presence courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of hay and with some fruity esters and cloves; a solid yet subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone, gently chewy and slightly dry; fizzy and fruity finish with lingering notes of cloves - fresh and lively, a light sweetness from Acharavi, Corfu - clear pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; fat grassy aroma with light papery notes; gently sweet, medium-bodied, a faint bitterness and with some grassy notes in the finish - pretty inoffensive and not really tasty from Acharavi, Corfu - dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; slightly hazy; spicy coffeish nose with hints of ginger; medium-bodied, gently bitter and with toasted gingery and coffeish notes again in the finish; decently tasty from Acharavi, Corfu - hazy red-amber beer with a little foam left; a light spicy hoppiness with hints of caramel; medium-bodied, crisp and quite carbonated, moderate bitterness, a late lemony touch, light earthy tones and more gentle spicyness from Acharavi, Corfu - pale and clear golden beer under a long lasting white head; aroma of paperboard and grain; medium-bodied, some astringent bitterness and a light sweetness below; gently dry and with a corny and faint grassy finish from Acharavi, Corfu; canned - pale golden beer with a poor head retention; fat grassyness in the nose; medium-bodied, some sweetness lasting in the finish; no bitterness, grassy finish - modest courtesy of Hopfemandli - hazy copper-brown beer with a persistent pale beige foam; correct lacework; solid spicy aroma (nutmeg and ginger dominate); earthy with hints of lemongrass; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, a decent earthy bitterness and pretty dry; long spicy finish with notes of nutmeg in front - not bad at all from Morteau, France - pours a clear bronze beer with a poor foam left; spicy and estery aroma; chewy, creamy palate and medium-bodied; sweet and with some earthy tartness; quite lot of residual sugars and more undefined spices and hints of pear as well in the finish - modest to stay polite courtesy of Andrea Kennel - cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of ripe banana and oranges; medium-bodied and pretty sweet; yeasty and with some residual sweetness; more grapefruity and banana-like notes in the finish from Acharavi, Corfu; canned - clear golden beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of cheap oily grassy hops with hints of plastic; sweet and oily on the tongue, medium-bodied, some residual sweetness; very low bitterness; some corny tartness from Acharavi, Corfu; canned - pale and clear golden beer; little white foam left; some oily hoppiness in a cheap and raw nose; pretty low carbonation, oily on the tongue and medium-bodied; sweet and corny; more unappetizing oilyness and cheap grassy notes in the finish - unpleasant from Morteau, France - hazy amber-bronze beer with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel, candi sugar and chewy red fruita; sweet, no bitterness and medium-bodied; notes of corn, brown sugar and caramel in the finish - cheap from Morteau, France - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and brown sugar; sweet with some tartness, low bitterness, notes of caramel and tea in the finish - pretty strange re-rated; courtesy of Pierre Kurmann and Jacky Tornay - cloudy orangeish in colour with a poor head retention; light corny and fruity aroma; prety shy; a solid carbonation and a good malt backbone; some astringency, quite dry and with a fair bitterness; long notes of ripe fruits and flowers in the finish - some lack of balance between the nose (quite shy) and the body/aftertaste (very aromatic)

courtesy of Pierre Kurmann and Jacky Tornay - pours a cloudy dark blond beer under a persistent little foam; beautiful lacework; subtle yet maybe too shy flowery and grassy aroma, slightly yeasty; the palate is more assertive and shows a respectable malt backbone, pretty velvety and with some sweetness; a light citric acidity and a moderate bitterness; decently dry nd fruity/flowery finish with a long lasting hop presence - very drinkable (7/2013 5/6/7/4/14) draught@Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; hoppy aroma of pine needles, caramel and earth; a good malt backbone, rounded and tasty; fair and long lasting bitterness; hoppy aftertaste of spices, caramel and herbs; long lasting - very nice courtesy of Toni Flukiger - dark brown beer with no head left; woody aroma with whisky-like flavors of caramel, vanilla and black cherries; sweet and medium-bodied, low carbontion; evanescent vanilla finish with earthy and whisky notes - unbalanced from Erzbierschof - pretty dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of hemp and earth, black cherries, fairly hoppy; creamy palate and with a good malt backbone; a solid earthy bitterness; quite dry and with a long hoppy finish, fruity and caramelish - balanced and very good courtesy of fiulijn - clear blond beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of corn with some grassy notes and hints of diacetyl; medium-bodied and with a decent bitterness, crisp and pretty dry; quite long aromatic hoppy finish with more corny and herbal notes courtesy of fiulijn - amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; pretty shy almondy and flowery nose; medium-bodied, a light bitterness and a short and quite dry flowery finish - modest courtesy of fiulijn - clear amber beer with a modest foam left; caramelish malty tones; thin-bodied, low bitterness and pretty dry; hints of flowers and caramel in the finish - deeply modest and insignificant courtesy of fiulijn - dark brown beer with a chaotic foam left; roasted malty nose with hints of ashes and chocolate; some assertive carbonation and a pretty thin malt backbone; decently dry with more chocolatey and roasted tones - subtle and delicate courtesy of fiulijn - hazy amber beer with a little persistent foam; solid aroma of smoked bacon and ashtray; quite thin-bodied, low carbonation, earthy and smokey finish - could definitely benefit of some more malt backbone courtesy of fiulijn - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a poor head left; chewy and slightly estery with notes of red fruits; full-bodied, very sweet and fairly carbonated; estery and chewy finish again with more hints of red fruits and licorice from Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of grapefruit and mango; fair notes of wood, pretty spicy; a fair yet subtle carbonation; some sweetness and a solid bitterness; grapefruity and spicy acidic finish; pretty dry - excelent courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear bronze beer with no foam; aroma of glue, qince, perfume and apples; calvados-like; very sweet, sticky and full-bodied; chewy and pretty bitter; the finish is a bit dry with burning alcohol presence and more Calvados notes again - not easy to drink courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with no foam left; aroma of vanilla and rye, gently roasted and buttery; medium-bodied, low bitterness and some earthiness; more hints of vanilla and corn in the finish - gentle courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy reddish-amber beer with no foam left; deep aroma of honey and brown sugar; notes of medicinal herbs; low carbonation and fairly sweet; long aftertaste of honey with a fair residual sweetness from PiBar - cloudy and dark orange beer; modest foam left; a solid hoppy aroma with notes of apricots, cream and peaches; full-bodied and pretty sweet, velvety palate and with a respectable bitterness; gently yeasty and with a long fruity hoppy finish with fair flowery and piney notes courtesy of Markus Niederhäuser - pours a black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of vanilla and roasted coffee; medium-bodied, rounded and clean, velvety palate, a moderate sweetness and a low bitterness, hints of licorice, vanilla and more roasted malts in the finish - subtle and very pleasant courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer under a long lasting and creamy dark beige foam; a solid hoppiness dominates the malts with notes of licorice, plums and black cherries; the palate is impressively velvety, a moderate carbonation and a solid malt backbone; fairly bitter with a long fruity and flowery hoppy finish - impressive and really pleasant courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy dark blond beer with a little persistent foam; fairly hoppy aroma with a dominance of star fruit; subtle carbonation, full-bodied, a fair earthy bitterness; the fruity hops show up again in a long lasting - mainly grapefruity - finish draught@Steakhouse Bahnhof, Mettmenstetten - light hazy deep blond beer under a long lasting white foam; light DMS, popcorn notes and fairly grassy; smooth palate and with a subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, pretty sweetand with no bitterness worth to mention; some residual sweetness, malty and light corny notes in the finish along with some almonds - needs some tuning from Erzbierschof - hazy dark reddish amber beer under a giant and long lasting creamy beige foam; fairly hoppy with notes of passion fruit and mango; full-bodied, velvety and tasty; a solid yet not aggressive bitterness, light residual sweetness and a very long fruity hoppy finish (pasion fruits dominate again) and a neverending lingering bitterness - hops, hops and more hops ! from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-orange beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; hoppy aroma with notes of cream, tea and almonds; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a fair yet not as big as expected bitterness; long hoppy finish of apricot and flowers with hints of pine needles courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; solid aroma of banana and hints of plastic; creamy palate, thin-bodied and sweet; residual sweetness, corny and banana notes in the finish - decent courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; a shy flowery hoppiness with hints of almonds; sweet and medium-bodied, low bitterness,notes of brown sugar, caramel and flowers in the finish - modest courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear gold-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of cane sugar and apples; very sweet and artificial; medium-bodied, no bitterness and lot of residual sweetness in a finish of caramel and pear - no go courtesy of fiulijn - pours a very dark brown beer with a little yet long lasting beige foam; lactic aroma with notes of roasted coffee and vegetables; moderate malt backbone, quite sweet, gently bitter; short lactic and roasted coffeish finish with notes of cane sugar and weird vegetable notes - weird yet drinkable from PiBar - black beer with a little yet long lasting dark beige foam; solid aroma of bourbon, caramel and vanilla; decently smokey; velvety palate, very sweet and with a robust malt backbone; a solid bitterness makes feel its presence quite late but lasts for long in a bourbon-like, vanilla and honeyish aftertaste; some residual sugars and a warming alcohol touch - beautiful courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of wheat, banana, grapefruit and coriander; medium-bodied and quite thick on the tongue; a light tart acidity before a long corny aftertaste and more ripe fruits - clean and balanced from Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of spices and almonds; honeyish; pretty aromatic; a good malt body; decent and rounded bitterness, more gentle spicyness and herbal tones in the finish from Erzbierschof - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; sour aroma of apples and rhubarb; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone yet fresh and lively; decently sourish and pretty dry aftertaste; hoppy notes of red fruits, almonds, cheries and rhubarb; long lasting - fresh and decently complex, very nice beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; apple compote and candi sugar in the nose; a bit cider-like; fairly sweet and full-bodied, effervescent; long aftertaste of apples with residual sweetness, almonds and candied fruits - very original courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear brown beer with no head retention; aroma of green beans and bacon (sounds terrible but is actually pretty nice), undefined spicy tones (maybe nutmeg);pretty assertive and tasty palate; a solid malt backbone and a subtle yet fair carbonation; pretty dry and spicy malty finish with more notes of bacon - deeply original beer again from this brewery courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer with a robust head retention; a solid smokey aroma with notes of ashtray, black licorice and red fruity hops; full-bodied and very tasty; very dry and hoppy, long smokey finish with more notes of ashes and black cherries- powerful and subtle at the same time - over wonderful ! courtesy of Toni Flükiger - light hazy dark amber-brown beer with a moderate foam left; fairly toasted with notes of caramel and Speyside whisky; thick and full-bodied; moderate carbonation; some bitterness and pretty much residual sweetness; more caramel, chewy malts and red fruits in the finish along with a warming alcohol touch from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting beige foam; fresh fruity hoppiness where pineapples dominate; a good malt body, pretty tasty and with a quite astringent bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - cloudy dark golden beer under a long lasting bright white foam; deep aroma of hay, yeast and wheat; a fair but subtle carbonation, some astringency and with a good malt backbone; a tart acidity and a dry corny finish with notes of orange peels; some undefined spices; I cannot spot the juniper - refreshing and pleasant from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber in colour and with a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of tea and citrus; a good malt body; pretty tasty and with a subtle carbonation; dry and solidly bitter with a long lasting hoppy finish where flowery and citrusy notes leave the hints of tea in the background this time - clean and accurate, refreshing and dangerously drinkable from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark amber beer with a poor head retention; pretty subtle woody aroma, quite citric with notes of tea and pine needles, gently spicy; a fair carbonation and a solid malt body; some light sweetness, a respectable bitterness, long finish with notes of tea, wood, honey and spices draught@brewpub - cloudy dark brown beer with a beige foam; toasted malts and toffee, hints of moccha; moderate carbonation and malt body; some sweetness; pretty short aftertaste of moccha and caramel; residual sweetness from Halles aux Boissons, Conthey; canned - clear pale golden beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy hoppiness, raw and cheap nose; medium-bodied,sweet and very corny finish with some residual sugars, papery notes and an astringent tartness - poor from le Monde de la Bière, Sion - pale and clear golden beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of wort and waste; tasteless and thin-bodied; corny finish with more notes of wort - disgusting draught@brewpub - cloudy dark yellow beer with a poor foam left; moderate roma of exotic fruits (passion fruit is not easy to spot); medium-bodied and quite sweet, a subtle but well-present carbonation; aftertaste of yellow fruits, not very tasty courtesy of fiulijn; this beer is declared as Canadian Lager ... - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of cane sugar and candied fruits; terribly sweet and caramelized; thin-bodied and fizzy, no bitterness and a long artificial sweetnes and notes of overriped fruits - next ne, please ... courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - fully vloudy brown beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; toasted aroma of cacao with notes of plums; fairly carbonated and quite full-bodied; sweet; slightly dry and with long toasted malty notes, hints of caramel, brown sugar and undefined spices; fizzy from Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer without foam left; esters, exotic fruits (star fruits ?) and undefined spices in the nose; sweet with a moderate carbonation and a solid malt backbone; a light sourness and long notes of exotic fruits in the finish with some warming alcohol notes: fairly dry - interesting from le Monde des Bières - cloudy orange beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of yeast, tea and exotic fruits; velvety palate and medium-bodied, sweet and a bit sour; slightly dry and short fruity finish (mango, star fruit come to mind) and hints of coriander - very decent from Monde des Bières, Sion - clear copper-amber in colour, no foam left; aroma of bread, tea and caramel; medium-bodied, clean palate and gently bitter; quite long malty, resinous finish with more notes of tea and hints of lemongrass - subtle and very drinkable from the brewery - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; corny and grassy aroma with notes of yeast and bread; medium-bodied and withsome malt sweetness, gently tart and with a low bitterness; the finish is a bit grainy and pretty dry with some aromatic hoppiness from the brewery - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; the vanilla dominates a fair sweet maltiness; notes of prunes and candy sugar; pretty sweet and full-bodied, quite velvety palate, some residual sugars and a long fruity estery and fairly malty finish where more notes of vanilla are met - an interesting dessert beer courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy reddish beer with no foam left; aroma of caramel, red fruits and candy sugar; pretty sweet and chewy; moderate malt body, more notes of red fruits and candied sweetness in the finish from Halles aux Boissons, Conthey - translucide golden-bronze beer with no foam left; shy citric aroma of apples and undefined herbs; hugely sweet, sticky; long cloying sugary finish with undefined fruity tones - disgusting courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - almost black beer under a persistent beige foam; gently roasted chocolatey maltiness, earthy with notes of black cherries; a good malt backbone and some sweetness; moderate bitterness and quite dry; long roasted malty finish with notes of chocolate and hints of licorice from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; gently peated whisky aroma, notes of caramel, hints of hazelnut; pretty sweet, medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; not very tasty; no bitterness worth to mention; some residual sweetness with more notes of caramel and whisky from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; slightly yeasty with hoppy notes of peaches and apricot; gently sticky, medium-bodied; pretty tasty and bitter; long aromatic fruity and piney hoppy finish; dry from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of tea, flowers and quince; highly carbonated and with a good malt backbone; a fair astringent bitterness, dry and a bit sticky piney finish with notes of red fruit marmalade from Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer under a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; the aroma is fairly spicy with some earthy notes; a good malt backbone, pretty astringent and bitter; long spicy hoppiness, notes of pine needles; very dry courtesy of Marcel Vogt - pours a hazy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting creamy foam; very shy flowery hoppiness; creamy palate, medium-bodied; moderately bitter, more flowery notes, caramel and residual sugars in the finish - deeply modest and pointless from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; prune, black cherries, hints of whisky and gently peated; creamy palate, medium-bodied and quite sweet; long sweetish finish of caramel and cherries courtesy of Claude Degen - cloudy dark amber beer with a modest head retention; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of tea and spices; a good malt backbone, dry and fairly bitter, gently sticky and piney; more notes of tea in a long hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent white foam; crisp and fresh aromatic hoppiness,notes of corn and almonds; a fair carbonation, decent malt backbone and quite tasty; gently bitter and with a long aromatic hoppy finish and a fair malt presence - nicely made from the brewery - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; slightly toasted with notes of caramel and walnuts; quite highly carbonated, a good malt body, some malt sweetness and a late corny tartness; moderatey long fizzy malty and a bit coffeish finish - not bad at all courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy dark reddish beer with a long lasting beige foam; deep and charming raspberry aroma with light sourish notes; a good malt backbone, tart and fairly sour; dry and long aftertaste of raspberries - clean, straightforward and deeply pleasant courtesy of Bruno Stoller - cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting foam; solid hoppy aroma of peaches and cream; full-bodied, tasty and with some sweetness, a solid bitterness and long fruity hoppy tones of apricot and peaches- pretty nice draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer under a giant and long lasting foam; solidly hoppy nose with notes of spices (wasabi ? ok ...), apricot and fresh cream; medium-bodied, rounded and clean tasty palate; a decent yet not overwhelming bitterness, pretty dry with a long hoppy finish showing once again an interesting play between fruits and spices - interesting from Erzbierschof - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; hoppy notes of tea, flowers and honey; a good malt backbone, gently oily, a decent bitterness, some residual sweetness and more hoppy sticky notes, fruits and spices as well - balanced and interesting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pretty clear dark bordeaux colour with an evanescent foam; notes of alcohol, tannins, light sourish cherries, vinous; some sweetness toped by a fair sourness; full-bodied, pretty oily and very dry; long aftertaste of sour cherries and herbs very interesting from Erzbierschof - slightly amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; hoppy notes of plastic and grapefruit; a good malt backbone, light astringency, herbal and spicy bitterness; quite dry with more plastic reminiscence - not convincing from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting beige foam; gently lactic roasted coffeish aroma with notes of wheat; some fair malt sweetness and a solid malt backbone; a fair bitterness and long roasted coffeish notes with more hints of wheat and some residual sweetness my swiss beer #2000 ! Magnum bought@brewery - brown-amber beer with no foam; fairly woody with notes of vanilla and sour cherries; some sweetness and full-bodied, a fair sourness comes pretty late with long woody and vanilla notes, more notes of cherries as well bottled; T.F. - light hazy blond-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of pineapple and hay, old apples and cellar; medium-bodied, fairly sour and very dry, long citric aftertaste with notes of apples and hay, barnyard courtesy of the Aeschlimann brothers - clear dark brown beer with a modest foam left; gently roasted with notes of black cherries marmalade, light buttery tones; moderate malt body, pretty dry; short toasted aftertaste of ashes and yeast - weird and definitely not a stout from Monde des Bières, Sion - gently hazy dark blond beer under a solid and persistent foam; fresh estery fruity aroma with fair flowery notes; medium-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation; decently dry yeasty and flowery aftertaste from Erzbierschof - pretty clear amber-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; sweet whisky-like nose with toffee and candied fruits; the palate is very sweet, medium-bodied and a bit chewy; aftertaste of cherries, caramel and with a presence of alcohol and wood; lotof residual sugars - far too sweet from Bieronlineshop.ch - translucid amber beer with a solid persistent foam; crisp herbal hoppiness with notes of malt, gently earthy; a good malt body, some malt sweetness, rounded palate and fairly bitter; quite dry and long herbal and caramelish aftertaste - nicely made courtesy of Per - cloudy amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; very lemony nose with notes of coriander; full-bodied, some sweetness topped by a solid acidity; fizzy, decently dry; lot of coriander and citrus in the finish from bieronlineshop.ch - hazy amber-brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of corn and cloves, hints of banana; thin-bodied and pretty tasteless; a bit tart and with a watery corny and grassy finish - very poor from bieronlineshop.ch - pours a dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; decently smokey with malty and nutty notes; moderate malt body, corny and with more smokey notes, hints of ashes and undefined vegetables notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - almost black beer with a modest head retention; roasted malts with hints of vanilla and black chocolate; moderate malt backbone, pretty watery and short aftertaste where only notes of vanilla are present - not much character from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting foam; a solid hoppy aroma where spicy and citric notes dominate; a decent malt backbone, pretty tasty, subtle carbonation and fairly bitter; long spicy hoppy finish with notes of pine needles; quite dry courtesy of Julien Brändli - dark brown beer with a persistent foam; earthy malty aroma with notes of walnuts and spicy hops; a good malt backbone, decently bitter and quite dry; long earthy malty finish with more spicy tones courtesy of the brewers - hazy blond-yellow beer with no head retention; a decent smokyness with notes of melon underneath; thin-bodied, decently tasty, subtle carbonation and a light sweetness; a long and well integrated smokyness in a quite dry and gently fruity finish - interesting canned, from supermarket Coop - golden beer with no head left; aroma of fusel and apple schnapps; hugely sweet and with a strong malt backbone, lot of residual sweetness in anaftertaste of apples, candy sugar and burning alcohol notes - welcome to the next Gordon aberration ! from bieronlineshop.ch - clear pale golden beer under a poor chaotic foam; a decent hoppy aroma with notes of flowers, grass and honey; medium-bodied; quite tasty and with a subtle carbonation; more flowery hoppy tones in the finish and a light buttery touch from bieronlineshop.ch- cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of coriander and corn; subtle but solid carbonation, some sweetness and a medium malt backbone, pretty dry aftertaste of wheat with more light spicy tones - clean and straightforward courtesy of Per - opaque dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; strong aroma of toffee with light notes of alocohl and prunes; full-bodied and pretty sweet; residual sweetness and lot of caramel and hints of walnuts as well - robust courtesy of Per - hazy dark orange beer with a persistent foam; fruity hoppiness with yeasty notes, hints of orange peels; velvety palate and a good malt backbone; moderate carbonation and pretty sweet, some late sourness/bitterness and a long fruty hoppy finish, gently piney and sticky from bieronlineshop.ch - pours a clear and pale golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of paperboard and cheap grass; clean and pretty tasteless, medium-bodied, some tart bitterness and a finish where more cheap and harsh grassy hops can be met - I fear that the original help from Rosengarten has taken a more decisive turn ... or if you prefer: if a beer tastes like a macro brew then it may be indeed macrobrewed ... from bieronlineshop.ch - cloudy dark brown beer with no foam left; malty aroma of nuts, earth and caramel, toasted; a good malt backbone, sweet and with some light sour tartness, moderate carbonation; gently dry with more earthy malts, prunes and caramel -modest from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little persistent foam; hoppy aroma of tea, caramel and flowers, some hints of quince too; full-bodied and quite sticky, assertive, very tasty and highly bitter, very long hoppy finish showing fruity and piney tones with more tea and caramel as well- a hop bomb courtesy of Per - opaque and very dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; roasted malts, biscuits, tobacco and coffee; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a moderate carbonation, gently salty and with more notes of caramel and tobacco in the finish - pretty nice courtesy of Per - cloudy copper-orange beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; aroma of sour berries, cream and yeast; notes of apples too; overcarbonated and fairly acidic, medium-bodied, some bitterness and a long quite dry and fruity (apple, pineapple) finish with notes of bretts courtesy of Per - very dark brown beer under a creamy and long lasting dark beige foam; roasted malty and black chocolatey aroma; notes of black cherries and vanilla too; full-bodied and with some sweetness; residual sugers in a long chocolatey finish with more roasted malts and vanilla; hints of warming alcohol - a beautiful dessert beer from bieronlineshop.ch - pours a cloudy pale orange beer under a chaotic but long lasting white foam; fair aroma of hay and cloves, some corny notes; a decent malt backbone, rather moderate carbonation for this style, light residual sweetness and quite long citric notes in the finish; some cloves reminiscence - pretty nice courtesy of Per - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of yeast, esters and grapefruits; sweet and fizzy, medium-bodied, a light acidity and a long fruity and yeasty finish - very belgian courtesy of Per - pours a very dark brown beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; very hoppy aroma with notes of red fruits and licorice; full-bodied and tasty, a late and solid earthy bitterness with long fruity hoppy tones and more licorice as well - fresh and with character, a nice beer from supermarket Coop - pale golden beer, translucide; almost no foam left; citric nose with strong notes of mango bubblegum; hugely sweet, thin-bodied and with a light acidity; tons of residual sweetness and more chewy mango notes in a cloying finish - not the worst of the serie though from Erzbierschof - hazy dark copper-amber beer under a long lasting beige foam; pretty earthy and hazelnutty aroma with notes of oranges below; a good malt backbone; very bitter and very dry, long aftertaste of marzipan, earth and wood - I’m uncertain what to do of this one from Erzbierschof - dark amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of ashtray with red fruits and honey in the background; a subtle but fair carbonation and a fair earthy bitterness, some chewy malts and quite dry finish, more woody and smokey, spicy notes - some originality from bieronlineshop.ch - hazy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of cloves, earth and banana; low carbonation, mediumbodied and pretty sweet; residual sweetness and note sof oranges and other matured fruits in the finish from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam and a beautiful lacework; roasted malts, sharp chili notes and solid hints of cacao underneath; full-bodied and with a velvety palate; a late cacao tartness combines with the chili to introduce a long chocolatey finish leaving a lingering sharpness and earthy cacao notes - pretty orgasmic ... from bieronlineshop.ch - dark amber-orange beer under a long lasting and creamy pale beige foam; the aroma is gently yeasty and flower<; fizzy and medium-bodied, creamy palate, more flowery notes in the finish, no bitterness and no character either from Erzbierschof - cloudy very dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; toasted woody aroma where the notes of cherries dominate; pretty sweet, medium-bodied and no bitterness, velvety palate, lot of residual sweetness and more notes of cherry and hazelnut; moderate wood presence in the finish - clearly too sweet to be really good courtesyof Per - gusher ... pours a black beer under a solid creamy beige foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate, cacao and walnuts; highly carbonated and full-bodied, some fair sweetness and a late and solid bitterness, light residual sugars, licorice and tons of dark chocolate in the finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; hoppy aroma of grapefruits and oranges; medium to full-bodied, roundedand tasty, clean and faor bitterness, dry and long fruity hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with a little yet long lasting beige foam; strong roasted aroma with notes of coffee, ashes, vanilla and fruity notes in the background; medium-bodied and fizzy, dry and assertive; long bitter aftertaste of ashes, coffee and orange zest from Erzbierschof - almost black beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of black cherries, roasted malt, black chocolate and vanilla; full-bodied, tasty and solidly bitter; dry and long bitter hoppy finish with more notes of dark fruits and chocolate from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; woody and peated aroma of caramel and cherries; very sweet and medium-bodied, velvety palate; the finish fails a bit short with notes of toffee, candy sugar, cherries and wood courtesy of Per - very dark brown beer under a solid long lasting foam, creamy and beige; dark chocolate and roasted malts in the nose, lot of vanillapresence; pretty sweet and with a decent malt backbone; velvety palate, some residual sweetness and long notes of chocolate and vanilla again in the finish from Erzbierschof - very dark beer with no head retention; heavily spicy nose (pepper and nutmeg come to mind), full-bodied and very sweet; slightly dry and long hugely spicy finish; sharp - very cloying and not my thing from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of prune, caramel and candy sugar; some Speyside whisky-like notes; full-bodied and very sweet, subtle carbonation, gently bitter and with lot of residual sweetness, more notes of prunes and toffee and a stronger wood presence as well in the finish courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - bright and translucide bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of malt, oranges and apples, a bit dusty; a good malt backbone and quite sweet; light residual sweetness with more fruity tones - a bit raw but ok courtesy of Stef Gysel - cloudy dark orange-blond beer under a long lasting creamy white foam; beautiful lacework; aroma of fresh aromatic herbs and mountain bluets; creamy palate, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; gently bitter and fairly dry; long honeyish and herbal finish with some medicinal notes - fresh and original from Erzbierschof - dark and hazy orange beer with a little white foam left; estery aroma with notes of oranges and spices; full-bodied, fizzy, some gentle bitterness and quite dry aftertaste of orange zest, esters and spices - a good one from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; solid hoppiness where notes of quince dominate; full-bodied, dry and solidly bitter, long fruity hoppy finish with more notes of quince marmalade from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of honey, almond and pine needles; a good malt body, very bitter, fizzy and almondy honeyish, dry and piney finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy blond-orange beer with a persistent white foam; yeasty and earthy aroma, honeyish and herbal; full-bodied, pretty thick, huge bitterness; exotic herbal finish with more honeyish tones - quite impressive courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear reddish beer with a little chaotic foam; notes of oxidation and madeirization, caramel; sweet, full-bodied and solidly bitter; long burning alcohol finish with notes of apples and caramel courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear dark reddish beer with a poor head retention; chewy red fruity aroma, some apparent alcohol; full-bodied and sticky, very sweet; a chewy explosion of red fruits and alcohol in the finish - hard to drink from Erzbierschof - clear dark brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of coffee and earth; medium-bodied, light earthy bitterness, notes of cookie; pretty dry and coffeish; light metallic notes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer under a solid dark beige foam; lactic and roasted chocolatey aroma; a solid malt backbone, very sweet; finishes bitter and chocolatey; more lactic notes in the aftertaste, long lasting - the 9.8% are not apparent; special and pretty nice from bieronlineshop.ch - gently hazy dark blond beer under a little white foam; crisp almondy and flowery aroma; medium-bodied, clean palate and with a low bitterness; short flowery finish with light honeyish notes courtesy of fiulijn - pretty clear red-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacing; aroma of toffee, gently yeasty, notes of red fruits marmalade; some sweetness and a decent malt backbone, a bit chewy, quite dry yeasty finish with more notes of caramel and red fruits courtesy of fiulijn - dark beer with a little foam left; aroma of ashes and toasted malts; medium-bodied; slightly earthy and with a light bitterness; light notes of red fruits, more ashes in a quite dry finish courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; yeasty and gently citric; medium-bodied, notes of hay, very yeasty and short aftertaste of corn and hay - far too yeasty to be good from Mise en Bière, Lausanne - blond-orange beer under a giant white foam; creamy, gently fruity and fairly yeasty; a good malt body, slightly thick, subtle carbonation and quite sweet; hint of acidity before a long aftertaste of ripe fruits (pear dominates) and more notes of yeast - not bad at all courtesy of fiulijn - blond-orange beer, hazy and with no foam left; shy aroma of fruits and undefined spices; low carbonation, rounded and medium-bodied; a bit sweet and with a late hint of sourness; gently dry and fruity finish - weird courtesy of Allouch Rabei - hazy blond-orange beer under a long lasting white foam; light hoppy aroma of apricot and tea; medium to full-bodied; a decent bitterness and quite dry ; long lasting fruity hoppy finish (resin and mango) - subtle and very drinkable from bieronlineshop.ch - clear dark golden beer with a modest head retention; vague aromatic hops with notes of flowers and grass; medium-bodied , subtle carbonation and a low bitterness; quite dry corny and buttery finish - modest from la Mise en Bière - dark hazy bond beer with a solid long lasting white foam; hoppy aroma of dried fruits (mango and citrus); gentle malt backbone, very bitter and dry; long fruity hoppy finish with herbal notes from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting foam; a decent smokiness, notes of umami and spices; moderate malt backbone, a late and decent bitterness, some tart smokyness and a light spicy and flowery finish from bieronlineshop.ch - clear dark reddish beer under a long lasting pinkish foam; aroma of cherry syrup, notes of herbs and butter; creamy palate and quite sweet, moderate carbonation and a chewy aftertaste, pretty bubblegum-like - hmmm ... canned; from Bier-Bienne - clear amber-bronze beer with a chaotic but long lasting foam; aroma of yeast and caramel; a good malt backbone, fairly bitter and with a long caramelish, earthy and yeasty finish from Bier-Bienne; canned - clear with a colour of dark tea; long lasting foam; flowery hoppy aroma with notes of quince and caramel; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and ecently bitter; long aromatic hoppy finish with more notes of caramel and tea draught@Öufi - pours a clear amber-bronze beer with a little persistent foam; aroma of malt, oramges and caramel; full-bodied, light sticky and quite sweet, pretty fizzy; some residual sweetness; the finish is herbal and citrusy with more notes of caramel 1 liter pet bottle - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; a shy flowery aroma with hints of caramel; pretty velvety palate, moderate carbonatio, a light malt sweetness and a late fair earthy bitterness; more pronounced aromatic hops in the finish, flowery and resinous; very dry canned; from Bier-Bienne - cloudy orange beer with a solid long lasting foam; solid aroma of coriander and citrus; pretty sweet, thin-bodied, gently thick, short aftertaste of paperboard, coriander and orange zest - nOt terrible courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; malty and spicy with notes of caramel; sweet and full-bodied, some earthy bitterness, long malty and nutty, spicy finish dry-hopped with Simcoe; from Bierhütte - cloudy blond beer under a long lasting white foam; fresh and gentle lemongrassy hop aroma; thin-bodied, gently bitter and pretty dry; fruity (citrus, pineapple) hoppy finish - fresh and quite shy re-rated 3/2016, from la Mise en Bière - cloudy orange beer under a long lasting white foam; light yeasty with notes of passion fruits and litchis; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation, light sweetness, astringent and fairly bitter; corny and fruity hoppy finish

9/2013 courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy orange in colour; modest head retention; fruity hoppy aroma with a dominance of apricot; medium-bodied, clean palate and with a respectable bitterness; fresh fruity hoppy finish, quite dry - nice one (4/7/6/3/14) from Erzbierschof - clear reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; piney and resinous hoppiness with notes of apricots and apples; medium-bodied, light sticky and decently bitter; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish with more notes of pine needles from Erzbierschof - slightly hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; estery and fruity hoppy finish where grapefruit dominates; hints of pineapple; some sweetness, fizzy and fairly bitter, a good malt backbone, earthy dryness and a long fruity hoppy finish with fair earthy notes in the background from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of strawberries marmalade; a good malt body; gently sticky and fizy, some harsh bitterness; earthy almost woody and fruity hoppy finish canned; from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; fresh fruity aroma; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and fairly dry, decent bitterness, light herbal and more fruity tones - correct canned; from Bier-Bienne - clear golden with no foam left; aroma of caramel and flowers; soft and gently sweet, medium-bodied, light bitterness and a long flowery finish from Erzbierschof - pours a very dark brown beer, opaque with a long lasting dark beige foam; robust and deeep aroma of coffee and cocoa; full-bodied, tasty and decently bitter; some malt sweetness below; slightly high carbonation, dusty cocoa notes dominate in the finish; a lingering bitterness, notes of walnuts and coffee as well - very good one canned; from Aldi - clear pale golden beer under a bright long lasting white foam; grainy with notes of barnyard; smooth and soft, moderately malty, lightly sweet and poorly bitter, more corny notes in the finish courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy ruby-amber beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of chestnut and caramel with a solid fruity hoppiness on top; creamy palate and medium-bodied, rounded and with a light malt sweetness, decently bitter, moderately dry finish and a long red fruity hoppiness, pretty dusty - very drinkable courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of corn, straw and roasted coffee; medium-bodied, some light sour and very harsh, bitter, earthy and yeasty finish; qute dry - rough and hard to drink courtesy of the Aeschlimann’s brothers - dark beer with a poor head retention; some smokyness, deep roasted aroma of black chocolate, cocoa, vinegar and sour cherries; medium-bodied, a solid lactic sourness, very dry; long aftertaste of licorice, chocolate with a lingering sourness and smokyness - deeply interesting and very good ! from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of honey and litchies, notes of candy sugar; medium-bodied and fairly sweet; residual sugars and more fruity tones (pineapple, litchies) in the finish along with some lingering spicy tones - hey ! where are my bretts ? from Erzbierschof - hazy red-amber beer with a poor head retention; gently sticky chewy malty aroma with notes of apples, caramel and tea; fizzy and medium to full-bodied; some sweetness lasting a bit in the finish but overly decently dry; red fruity hoppiness, earth and more chewy and tea-like notes - not convincing from Erzbierschof - pretty clear dark brown beer under a moderately lasting beige foam; fairly toasted malty, earthy and nutty aroma; medium-bodied, some tartness, light sweetness and a decent earthy bitterness; dry and toasted caramelish and nutty finish - well-crafted and balanced from Erzbierschof - clear dark brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly toasted biscuity malty aroma, quite nutty; a good malt backbone; dry earthy bitterness, long bitter nutty finish - correct but without any charm courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention yet a nice lacing; fruity hoppy aroma of orange and apricot; full-bodied, thick and velvety, a solid bitterness on top of the malt sweetness; some residual sugars and a long fruity finish with more notes of peaches and oranges from Erzbierschof - black beer with no foam left; aroma of whisky, roasted chocolate and black cherries; full-bodied, some sweetness and a robust bitterness; notes of warming alcohol, chocolate, caramel and cocoa - powerful courtesy of Andrj Christen - hazy dark golden-bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of green tea and ripe fruits; some sweetness and a medium malt backbone, low carbonation and bitterness; some residual sweetness in the finish with notes of dried fruits, tea and brown sugar - not bad at all courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting foam; nice lacework, a fair fruity hoppiness showing notes of oranges, tea and honey; subtle carbonation and with a good malt body; gentle bitterness and a long hoppy aftertaste of honey and orange peels - very good courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy orange beer with a solid long lasting creamy white foam; the aroma is pretty shy with hints of tea and spicy hops; rounded and full-bodied, solidly bitter and with notes of sour berries, pear and mango; very dry - with a more expressive nose, this beer would be great from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; black chocolate dominates, cacao and vanilla are present too; full-bodied and fairly bitter on top of the malt sweetness; moderate smokyness in retronasal; pretty dry and very long chocolatey and vanilla finish from Bierhütte.ch - cloudy amber-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of corn, earth and caramel; hints of ripe fruits; a good malt backbone and fairly tasty; some sweetness and a late corny tartness; the finish is pretty long and fruity with a lingering bitterness courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent white foam; slightly yeasty with fair hoppy notes of oranges and pineapple; a solid carbonation and a good malt body, bitter and very dry; gently salty and with long fruity and honeyish hoppy notes - robust and well-crafted from Bier-Bienne; canned - hazy reddish-orange beer with a chaotic yet persistent foam; solid fruity hoppiness of bitter oranges, peaches and pine needles; full-bodied; some fair malt sweetness, very tasty and with a robust bitterness; earthy and pretty dry; long fruity (raisins and apples) hoppy finish with a lingering bitterness - very nice one from Erzbierschof - gently hazy blond beer with a little foam left; grassy hoppy aroma with light buttery notes; velvety palate, medium-bodied and with a decent bitterness; almonds and grass in the finish - clean and pleasant draught@Erzbierschof - dark beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; quite roasted with notes of cacao and black chocolate; hints of walnuts too; a subtle yet well-present carbonation, medium-bodied yet failing a bit short on the end, a decent bitterness with notes of ashes, earth and cacao in the finish; fairly dry from Erzbierschof - hazy amber-bronze beer with a little long lasting foam; fair aroma of spicy hops, hints of star fruits; tasty and quite full-bodied, a solid bitterness, long lasting spicy and herbal hoppy finish; fairly dry - very good one from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little persistent beige foam; hints of coffee dominated by the chocolatey notes; nougat; full-bodied, some fair sweetness, earthy cacao notes in the finish, some bitterness, residual sugars and a long chocolatey finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - amber-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of honey and chestnut; light chewy notes, sticky and lively/tasty palate, some sweetness and fairly bitter; dry and honeyish, chestnutty finish - beautiful from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear amber beer with a modest head retention; little foam left; red fruity hoppiness and caramel; medium-bodied, solid bitterness, light astringent and very dry; fizzy and with a long lasting fruity and piney finish - very hoppy from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pretty clear golden beer with no foam left; aroma of mango and raisins; medium-bodied, tasty and a bit astringent; very dry and long fruity hoppy finish (grapefruit) and with hints of pine needles from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse; draught - black beer with a persistent beige foam; roasted dark chocolate; medium-bodied, low carbonation, pralines and licorice in the finish; gently dry and fairly hoppy - very nice one from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy dark amber beer; little foam left; earth, cherry and wood in the nose; some sweetness; light sourness and a good malt body; chewy cherryish aftertaste from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear dark golden beer , little foam left; solid aroma of blackberries, sour apples; low carbonation and medium-bodied; slightly dry aftertaste of berries with some herbal notes courtesy of Marcel Vogt - fully cloudy with a white foam left; yeasty with an earthy hoppiness; medium-bodied, a bit astringent, dry and with a fairly earthy tartness; decently aromatic from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - quite clear golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; rose and lemongrass in the nose, gentle hoppiness; medium-bodied, light astringent, solidly bitter and quite dry; fruity hoppy finish, subtle and with character from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - gentoly hazy blond beer, fruity (raisins and piney); medium-bodied, tasty and a bit chewy; dry and very bitter; almondy and fruity hoppy finish - lot of charcter from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - very dark brown beer with no foam left; roasted biscuity aroma with a decent smokyness in the front; some unexpected sourness, dry and earthy with notes of ashes and more smokyness; lingering sourness - infected from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and caramel, fairly hoppy; medium-bodied, tasty and with a good bitterness; low carbonation, dry and long hoppy finish (tea and herbs, toffee) from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy reddish-brown beer with no foam left; chestnut and caramel, light sourness; medium-bodied, sweet with notes of tea and caramel in the finish - low bitterness from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; earth and nuts; tasty and lively, fizzy and decently bitter; dry earthy nutty finish with a light sourness - interesting from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted coffee, licorice, hops and black cherries; clean and with a moderate carbonation, bitter with an aftertaste of coffee and vanilla - lively and charming from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - gently hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; fruity (pineapple, peaches); medium-bodied, gently sweet, dry and hoppy fruity finish with lingering notes of tea - subtle from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - dark brown beer with a poor head retention; roasted biscuity aroma with notes of ashes; low carbonation, light sourness; dry and bitter biscuity, malty finish; quite oily from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy colour of tea; no foam left; apples and tea in the nose; subtle carbonation; fruity and lively; quite dry and with a fruity aftertaste with more notes of tea, apples and caramel - pretty weird from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clean and bright bronze beer with a little foam left; chewy aroma of berries and exotic fruits; sticky and spicy palate; dry and bitter, moderate sourness; long fruity hoppy finish with a lingering spicyness and more sourish notes - original from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - quite clear amber beer with no foam left; tea and chewy exotic fruits in the nose; lively palate, gently acidic and with a good malt backbone; residual sugars, more fruity and spicy hops, hints of oranges - very good beer from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy orange beer with no foam left; fresh piney and earthy hoppiness with notes of apricots; very tasty, lively; full-bodied and with hugely bitter; very dry fruity hoppy finish - great stuff from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - bright amber-brown beer with a poor head left; bread, raisins and chocolate in the nose; a good malt backbone, nice balance between malt sweetness and a late bitterness; piney and pepery finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - dark beer with a persistent beige foam; roasted coffee, vanilla; ashes and some fruity hops; full-bodied, earthy; fairly bitter, long hoppy finish and more roasted malty, coffeish notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear bronze beer, moderate foam; fresh hoppy aroma of yellow fruity; medium-bodied, fresh and fairly bitter; very dry and long bitter fruity finish - lively and with lot of character from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy pale blond beer with a long lasting foam; corn and coriander in the nose; subtle carbonation, light sweetness and a dry yeasty finish with more coriander notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with a persistent beige foam; biscuit and roasted coffee in the nose, hops and black cherries; full-bodied and very bitter, subtle carbonation; dry with lingering notes of licorice - a great beer ! from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy orange beer with a modest foam left; yellow fruits hoppiness; full-bodied, lively and a bit chewy palate; solidly bitter; dry and chewy fruity hoppy finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear bronze beer, no foam; hoppy aroma of apricots and mango; light corny notes; full-bodied, quite dry and solidly bitter; fruity hoppy finish with chewy marmalade-like notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little beige foam left; hoppy aroma of tea and red fruits; fairly tasty and medium-bodied, some astringency and solidly bitter; dry and long aftertaste of red fruits marmalade - clean, straightforward yet deeply charming from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pale golden beer, no foam; piney and resinous hops; thin-bodied; dry and fairly bitter, short fruity hoppy finish - easy and very drinkable, fresh from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear amber-brown beer, no foam; notes of alcohol in front; chewy red fruits marmalade, nougat and notes of soja sauce; a huge sweetness balanced by a strong bitterness; chewy red fruity finish with residual sugars and warming alcohol notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear brown beer without head; nutty and chewy malty nose, walnuts; pretty sweet, full-bodied, grainy and long warming alcohol finish with residual sugars, caramel and nuts - pretty raw from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - quite clear brown beer with a poor head retention; molasses, biscuits and hops in the aroma; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, very dry and bitter biscuity finish; chewy nutty hoppy notes and light residual sweetness; warming alcohol from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - slightly hazy dark blond beer without foam; chewy aroma of yellow fruits and undefined herbs; pretty sweet, medium- to full-bodied; fruit marmalade, light spicy notes, residual sweetness and a warming alcohol touch from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear golden-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; a fair grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied, lively and fairly bitter; dry and long herbal hoppy finish - clean and accurate from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy blond beer with a persistent head; citric and and with notes of berries; medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation, very dry and bitter; long frruity hoppy finish, citric and lemony from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear blond beer with a persistent foam; grassy and piney hoppiness; full-bodied, tasty and honeyish; dry and very bitter, resinous and almondy finish - balanced from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark blond beer with a little foam; mango and apricots hoppiness; rounded, full-bodied, decent bitterness, moderately dry hoppy fruity finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; pine needles and resinous hoppiness; full-bodied and with some sweetness; chewy marmalade hoppy finish, notes of warming alcohol, almonds, honey and hay - lot of character from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - very dark brown beer with no foam; pralines and cacao aroma; effervescent, medium-bodied; artificial sweetness, residual sugars and a lactic sourness; long chocolatey aftertaste; the cranberries shows up at last in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy copper-orangebeer with no foam left; aroma of pear and elderflowers; some sweetness and medium-bodied; no bitterness, moderately long ripe fruity finish with residual sugars - inoffensive from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy amber-brown beer with a poor foam left; toasted biscuity maltiness with a fair hop presence; full-bodied and tasty; dry and very bitter; long and very hoppy finish where red fruity notes combine with the toasted malts - balanced and beautiful from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - slightly hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; honey and esters in the aroma; smooth and medium-bodied, moderate bitterness, chewy estery fruity finish with notes of almonds and candy sugars from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear dark golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of banana, pineapple and hints of bretts; a good malt backbone, gentle acidity, hay and ripe fruits in a quite long finish showing some hop presence from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; aroma of esters and chewy yellow fruits, candy sugars; a good malt backbone and pretty sweet, chewy fruity finish with more esters and residual sugars, lively and bubblegum-like from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - very dark beer with a poor head retention; gently lactic with chocolatey notes; medium-bodied, quite dry and gently bitter; black cherries and more chcolate in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - dark and clear amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of quince marmalade, chewy and a bit sticky palate; some malt sweetness and a solid bitterness; decently dry and long finish of caramel and red fruity hops - robust and accurate from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy with a colour of tea, absolutely no foam; ripe fruits (banana, mango) and notes of green tea; low carbonation and pretty sweet, a decent malt backbone, lot of residual sweetness and long notes of litchies and tea in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of orange peels and brown sugars; very sweet and chewy; full-bodied, very sweetish finish with notes of raisins, candied fruits and esters - not sure what to make of it from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with no foam left; roasted - almost smokey - woody aroma, rum and bourbon, raisins; full-bodied and sticky, strong sweetness and a late solid bitterness; long woody, chocolatey and woody, vanilla finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear dark red-amber beer with no foam; prune, malt and raisins, caramel; pretty sweet and full-bodied; bitter and with notes of marzipan; oily and with notes of caramel and nuts in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; orange peels, cream and mango; full-bodied, assertive and light astringent; a solid bitterness; very fruity hoppy finish , dry and long lasting; oranges and light spicy notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear and bright dark amber beer, little persistent foam left; aroma of cognac, apple and toffees; very sweet and full-bodied, juicy and sticky; residual sugars, cognac and more apple; warming alcohol notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with no foam left; aroma of licorice, vanilla and with dark chocolate and cacao below; full-bodied, sticky and very bitter; quite dry with more woody, vanilla and chocolatey notes; late warming alcohol touch - beautiful from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear reddish-amber beer with no foam; aroma of calvados, caramel and apples; no hints of burning alcohol in the aroma; full-bodied, assertive and with a huge sweetness; burning alcohol finish appears finally, slightly fizzy with lot of caramel, soja, corn, pear and residual sugars from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy red-brown beer with no foam; subtle chestnutty nose with earthy tones; some light tart acidity; sweet malt backbone and earthy, chestnutty finish; quite dry draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy red-amber beer with a poor head retention; raisins, hay and cheese with notes of vinegar too; gently sticky, effervescent, a good malt backbone; a fair but not overwhelming sourness; notes of rhubarb, apple and lingering sourness in the finish; pretty dry - quite beautiful draught@Erzbierschof - gently hazy ruby beer with no foam left; dried cherries, light vinous with hints of vinegar; cheesy; a good malt backbone, low carbonation and rounded; some sweetness soon stopped by a solid and very dry sour finish; more notes of cheese and barnyard courtesy of the Aeschlimann’s brothers - cloudy red-violet beer with no foam; light yeasty notes in the front; blueberry and vinegar take control afterwards; low carbonation and with some initial sweetness; a lively palate and wit a pretty high concentrated sourness; decently dry with a lingering blueberry finish with notes of cheese and vinegar draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; aromatic flowery hoppiness, peaches, honey and piney; velvety and full-bodied, solidly bitter; notes of tea, flowers and caramel; some residual sugars and light earthy/piney notes - impressive from Bierhütte - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a little white foam; evident and fair aroma of absinth and blood oranges; subtle but fair carbonation; some sweetness, quite dry, long fizzy aftertaste of oranges and absinth again - not bad at all from Bier-Bienne; canned - slightly hazy golden-yellow beer with a poor foam left; heavily spicy aroma with notes of yellow fruits behind; moderate carbonation, medium to full-bodied, soapy; short and spicy finish with light residual sweetness and hints of mango from Bier-Bienne; canned - cloudy dark orange beer under a white foam left; sgtrong hoppy aroma of apricots, crea and peaches; a fair malt backbone, velvety and well-present bitterness; tasty and flowery fruity hoppy finish - beautiful balance from Mise en Bière - cloudy dark orange beer with a little persistent foam; nice lace; aroma of apricots and brown sugars; quite full-bodied and pretty sweet, gently bitter, light residual sweetness and a long fruity aromatic finish - not bad courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear and bright red-amber beer with a fast collapsing head; subtle spicy and red fruity hoppiness; moderate malt backbone; decently bitter; pretty dry and long hoppy finish; more spicyness, pine needles and red fruits - balanced courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber beer with a pretty chaotic head retention; fairly hoppy (almonds, earth and piney), a good malt backbone, a fair but not overwhelming bitterness; quite dry and long hoppy finish where spices dominate - beautiful courtesy of Toni Flükiger - dark beer with a fast disappearing head; outstanding nose with aroma of tobacco, ashes and smoked sausages; medium-bodied, velvety and fairly bitter; decently dry with long notes of tobacco, pepper and cold ashes - a great beer again from this brewery draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted chocolatey malts, pralines and chestnuts; some hoppy notes pointing underneath; a solid malt backbone, strong sweetness balanced partially by a robust bitterness; lot of residual sweetness and long notes of cacao, black cherries; long roastiness - a bit more attenuation and it would be a great beer from Bier-Bienne;canned - cloudy blond-orange beer with a poor foam left; aroma of citrus, vanilla and candied fruits; pretty sweet and medium-bodied; shy bitterness and a long fruity, perfumy finish with residual sugars, vanilla and candy again - unusual and confusing from a supermarket in Morteau, France; canned - dark ruby-brown beer under a slightly pinkish foam; correct lacework; aroma of strawberries bubblegum, perfumy, hugely sweet, medium-bodied, tons of residual sugars and more artificial strawberries notes - chemical, infamous and prodigiously disgusting courtesy of Hans-Jörg Leuenberger - pours a clear bronze beer with a chaotic foam left; crisp malty aroma with a light spicy hoppiness; some sweetness and medium-bodied, low bitterness, light residual sugars and notes of minerals in the finish; light soapy from Bierhütte - pours a cloudy brown beer with a little foam left; very malty aroma with notes of caramel and walnuts; full-bodied, some biscuity notes and quite lot of residual sweetness in the finish; more chestnutty tones - too sweet and a bit cloying on the end courtesy of Hans-Jörg Leuenberger - clear and bright golden beer with no head retention; grassy and a bit urine-like hoppy aroma; a good malt body, gently sticky, moderate carbonation and decently bitter; long fresh grassy hoppy finish with light corny notes from Bier-Bienne; canned - cloudy reddish-orange beer with a persistent foam; nice lacework; aroma of peaches and resinous hops; medium-bodied, astringent and a bit metallic; dry and fairly bitter; light sweetness; short resinous and piney finish with some hop reminiscence draught@brewpub - hazy copper-amber beer with a little foam left; a gentle piney, earthy and spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied and pretty tasty, the bitterness goes increasingly and is clearly respectable; fairly dry leaving a hoppy finish with a piney dominance; some moderate sweetness - good from Bierhütte - clear and bright golden beer with a little foam left; fresh herbal and gently citric aroma; decent malt backbone; some malt sweetness and a gentle herbal bitterness, quite long almondy, slightly oily and grassy hoppy finish from Mise en Bière - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; the smokyness combines with the notes of ripe bananas; corny; medium-bodied and with some sweetness, short wheaty finish with more notes of bananas and more hints of smoke - a good dunkelweizen and a bad smoked beer at the same time from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - hazy blond beer with a persistent bright white foam; nice lace; yeasty, bready with hints of corn; light vegetable notes; a good malt backbone, a bit sweet and pretty astringent; very dry, some earthy bitterness, yeasty, corny and quite long finish - unclean courtesy of Allen - light hazy blond-golden beer with a solid white foam left; hints of corn and solvent; oily and moderate malt body; low bitterness, corny and oily grassy finish - cheap stuff from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - hazy dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige head; biscuit and malt in the nose, chestnuts too; some sweetness and a corny tartness, biscuity bitterness and more corny tones, light caramel on the end from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - cloudy pale yellow beer under a long lasting foam; fresh and a bit fruity hoppy aroma; light buttery tones; medium-bodied, rounded and quite clean; light bitterness and a long herbal and gently fruity finish from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; light corny and buttery aroma; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness and a hint of sourness; moderate corny bitterness and tartness; pretty short finish from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - hazy blond-orange beer; earthy and gently spicy aroma; a good malt backbone and a fair bitterness; a bit soapy; dry and bitter grassy and almondy finish with more soapy notes courtesy of Allen - hazy blond beer under a giant white foam left; perfumy, resinous hoppy aroma; hints of citrus and lemongrass too; medium-bodied, assertive and light astringent; fairly bitter, dry and citrusy hoppy finish, herbs and resin - very good courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; very piney hoppiness, earthy, soapy; medium-bodied, astringent and very bitter; earthy and piney finish - excessive hops in a bad way from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; dusty and grassy aroma; medium-bodied, pretty tart; harsh corny palate; dry - weird and hard to drink from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - cloudy black beer with a long lasting beige foam; buttery notes, walnuts and roasted coffee; thin-bodied and gently bitter; quite dry with notes of vanilla and roasted chestnuts in the finish from Unterländer Biertage 2013; draught - hazy blond-orange beer, moderate foam left; aroma of wet corn; medium-bodied, sweet and a bit tart; more wet corn in the finish - dubious, looks like the fermentation has been abruptly stopped courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - hazy green beer with a pink-green foam left; chemical and perfumy blueberries aroma; medium-bodied, hugely sweet; more bubblegum-like chemical bleuberries in the finish - awful and unreal courtesy of Allen - hazy dark blond beer with a lillte foam left; almondy and resinous aroma; pine needles; a good malt body and assertive; very bitter and dry; long aromatic flowery and resinous hoppy finish courtesy of Allen - black beer under a solid beige creamy foam; licorice and black chocolate; a good malt backbone; light sourish, very dry and assertive, fizzy; black cherries, licorice and a strong hop presence courtesy of Allen - cloudy amber-brown beer with a long lasting and firm beige foam; some flowery hops, pines and caramelish malts; subtle yet fair carbonation, medium-bodied; fairly bitter and tart, a bit astringent, dry and hoppy fruity and flowery finish; hints of caramel on the end courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - very dark beer under a solid dark beige foam; ashes and chestnuts, wet grains; pretty fair initial sweetness; medium-bodied , low bitterness, residual sweetness, chestnuts and chocolate draught@Unterländer Biertage 2013 - colour of tea, no foam left; hints of caramel and malt, discrete; medium-bodied, chewy and malty finish, sweet, rounded with hints of tea and red fruits Unterländer Biertage 2013; bottle - pretty clear orange beer, no foam; lactic aroma with hints of oranges; sourish, low carbonation and thin-bodied; light residual sweetness; more sourish lactic notes in the finish with hints of oranges - still not clear if this beer is under control but I like the result draught@Unterländer Biertage 2013 - cloudy blond beer with a poor head retention; DMS and wet corn in the nose; astringent and medium-bodied, dry and with long astringent, buttery and corny finish - green and totally wrong Unterländer Biertage 2013 - cloudy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of cream and exotic fruits; creamy palate, low carbonation, gentle bitterness and sweetness; quite dry finish of mango and litchies - balanced courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - hazy brown beer under a persistent beige foam; toasted biscuity aroma, caramel and chestnuts; assertive and very tasty; some earthy bitterness, long biscuity and chestnutty finish with long caramelish notes and some residual sugars - good beer draught@Unterländer Biertage 2013; courtesy of the brewers - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting solid white foam; decent flowery hoppiness with hints of yeast and caramel; assertive and with a medium malt backbone; astringent and yeasty flowery finish with more notes of caramel - unfortunately totally green courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - clear golden beer without foam; effectively: asparagus ! oily and medium-bodied, dry and astringent; long aftertaste of asparagus - stop this joke ! infamous courtesy of thomas and Philipp - black beer with a poor head retention; solid sour woody bourbon-like aroma, coffee and vanilla, licorice; fairly sweet and very bitter; long chocolatey and coffeish finish with assertive and very astringent woody notes, caramel and licorice - nice example of what you should not do with wood ageing courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark brown beer with no foam left; cinnamon, cloves and honey in the nose; very sweet and with a low carbonation; thin-bodied; short spicy finish, oranges and lot of residual sweetness - not my cup of tea from Bierhütte - cloudy brown beer with particles floating within; solid long lasting beige foam; malty aroma of caramel, walnuts and earth; sweet and thin-bodied; low bitterness, creamy palate; light ripe fruity notes and more caramelish tones in the finish - messy courtesy of Himmy - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a little foam left; roasted aroma of toffee and cold coffee; chestnuts; fairly carbonated and with a good malt backbone; quite bitter and very dry, long biscuity and toffeish roasted finish - well-crafted courtesy of Himmy - cloudy blond-orange beer with no head retention; fresh fruity hoppiness with notes of apricots and peaches; hints of cream; a decent malt backbone and a fair bitterness; quite dry aftertaste of bitter oranges, pines and lemon; tasteful and elegant courtesy of Himmy - bright golden-bronze beer with no foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of ripe fruits; a bit perfumy and chewy; subtle carbonation, low bitterness and medium-bodied; the malt sweetness dominates the palate; light corny and malty finish with more fruity tones - pretty tasty courtesy of Xavier Clerget - black beer under persistent dark beige foam; nice lace, aroma of roasted black chocolate, black cherries and a solid red fruity hoppiness; hints of coffee; full-bodied, some solid sweetness initially but soon balanced by a robust bitterness; decently dry, long lasting fruity hoppiness with more notes of pralines - robust and deeply pleasan draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lace; aroma of barnyard, peaches, mango and citrus; a good malt backbone, pretty assertive and tasty; quite sweet and with a late brett-sourness; low carbonation, light chewy and sticky aftertaste of ripe fruits; residual sugars and more notes of hay draught@Erzbierschof - clear and bright bronze colour with no foam left; aroma of corn, oranges and paper; sweet and tart; quite full-bodied and dry; light spicy notes of caramel, hay and pear - raw and hard to drink from Erzbierschof - hazy dark red-amber beer with a solid foamy beige head; yeast in front and a fair red fruity hoppiness; a good malt body and assertive; some sweetness below but a high bitterness on top; very dry fruity hoppy finish with hints of esters and yeast from Drinks of the World, Zürich - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent foam; aroma of popcorns and paper; fizzy and with a moderate malt body; some malt sweetness, tart and papery finish with more notes of popcorn from Drinks of the World, Zürich - clear reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; corny with notes of almonds, honey and ripe fruits; medium-bodied and quite on the sweet side; light residual sweetness and long honeyish and corny finish - well-made courtesy of Julien Brändli - very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; strong aroma of malt, honey and herbs; notes of red fruits and licorice; full-bodied and fairly sweet, some respectable bitterness to balance it; long honeyish and herbal finish with more notes of licorice, lemongrass and fruity hops - very good from Drinks of the World, Zürich - hazy blond-golden beer with a little foam left; wheaty aroma with light fruity tones underneath; soft palate and moderately carbonated; some sweetness and a low bitterness; banana and more corny tones in the finish yet keeping some fresh impression courtesy of Himmy - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of fruity hoppiness with hints of honey and almonds; tasty and quite velvety palate; medium-bodied, a charming bitterness, quite dry and long aftertaste of bitter oranges, cream and honey - very good beer from the brewery - cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam left; fair aroma of elderflowers, hints of blood oranges and tea; light yeasty; quite thin-bodied, low carbonation and some sweetnes; the finish develops herbal notes with lingering hints of elderflowers and apple; light dusty notes again courtesy of Per - black beer under a persistent beige foam; fair aroma of vanilla and wood, dark chocolate; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a robust bitterness, fairly bitter and with a long aftertaste of chocolate, nougat, wood and vanilla; warming alcohol kick - robust and pretty delicious @Unterländer Biertage 2013 - hazy brown beer with no foam left; caramel and brown sugars in the nose; medium-bodied, short and pretty tasteless; harsh wheaty finish with more notes of caramel and candy sugar - not terrible @Unterländer Biertage 2013 - quite clear blond beer with a fast collapsing foam; some wet grain and not much more; sweet and medium-bodied, grainy, dry and wet corny finish @Unterländer Biertage 2013 - hazy amber beer with a little foam left; some flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; light sourish tones, dry and astringent flowery finish - dubious @Unterländer Biertage 2013 - clear amber beer, no foam left; hints of solvent and caramel; sweet and oily, medium-bodied, more notes of caramel and chestnuts; no bitterness @Unterländer Biertage 2013 - ruby-brown beer without foam; earthy notes and caramel; dusty and yeasty; low carbonation and bitterness; short toffeishfinish with more earthy notes - raw and poor @Unterländer Biertage 2013 - clear and bright bronze colour, poor head retention; some citric notes and nothing else; medium-bodied, low carbonation and gently bitter; bready and earthy flowery finish - another poor result from this brewery courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; strong notes of corn, brown sugar, licorice and metallic notes; fizzy, harsh palate, astringent and pretty dry, corny finish with roasted malts, hay, tobacco and boiled vegetables - chaotic yet not without potentisal courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with no foam left; aroma of oranges and potatoes, notes of cane sugar; some sweetness, a bit of tartness, gently dry and with some earthy bitterness, more fruity notes underneath - original yet not fully convincing courtesy of Per - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid foamy white head; nice lacework; dusty and yeasty, citric and grapefruity hoppiness underneath; some malt sweetness, a soft palate and an earthy astringence, residual and a bit artificial sweetness; light chewy flowery and furity hoppy tones canned; from Bier-Bienne - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; a fruity and mellow hoppiness showing notes of citrus and mango; soft and velvety palate; medium-bodied, decently bitter to balance a fair malt sweetness which lasts in the finish; more fresh fruity tones - very drinkable canned; from BrewDog’s online shop - pretty clear dark amber beer under a chaotic foam left; nice lacework; resinous hoppiness with notes of caramel, a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a fair bitterness, residual sugars with long notes of caramel and pine needles in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear and pale golden beer with a chaotic foam left; sweetish lemony aroma; very sweet, medium-bodied and fizzy; residual sugars and more citrusy and aspartam-like notes courtesy of Thomas - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a little foam left; shy peanutty aroma, low carbonation and moderate malt backbone; decently dry and bitter; flowery aromatic hoppy finish - a better nose would make it good from an english shop in a supermarket in Neuchâtel - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; ripe fruits, corn, banana, some citrus in the nose; medium-bodied, some sweetness and tartness; quite dry corny and fruity finish - pretty elegant draught@Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with a solid dark beige foam; hints of sour cherries, roasted coffeish malts and licorice; some sourness, medium-bodied and quite dry; bitter-sweet finish with more cherryish and licorice lilke notes though the moderate sourness keeps control of the aftertaste from Erzbierschof - pretty clear ruby-amber beer with a little foam left; hints of earth and caramel; fair flowery hoppiness, a well-present malt sweetness, velvety palate and with a moderate bitterness; residual sweetness and long flowery finish with metallic notes courtesy of Himmy - hazy dark blond beer with a fast collapsing foam; ripe yellow fruits, dust and yeast on top of it; soft palate and medium-bodied; some tartness, low bitterness and carbonation; some malt sweetness; short flowery finish and pretty dry - decent courtesy of Himmy - cloudy reddish-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of metal, oranges and blood; fizzy and full-bodied, a fair sweetness which lasts in the finish; lot of caramel in the aftertaste with more metallic and corny notes - needs some tuning draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear blond beer; poor head retention; medicinal herbs, perfumy, yellow fruits, sharp; full-bodied, pretty fizzy, bitter and hugely dry; long fruity hoppy finish with perfumy notes and more herbal tones - original and quite pleasant from Mikkeller&Friends; canned - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; strong aroma of coriander and hints of citrus and nutmeg; fizzy and with a moderate malt body; sweet and with a corny tart acidity; notes of anise, more coriander in a pretty dry finish courtesy of Per - quite clear amber beer, little foam left; caramel aroma with a flowery hoppiness; some berries-like sourness, medium-bodied and a fair carbonation; moderate bitterness; more caramel and aromatic hoppiness and light sourness as well in the finish courtesy of Per - cloudy and very dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; roasted aroma of meat, coffee and licorice; notes of leather; metallic on the tongue; full-bodied; some harsh bitterness, brown sugar, chemical and metallic finish with more notes of meat - impressively bad from Bier-Bienne - clear pale golden beer with no foam left; perfumy with notes of pear and passion fruit; pretty sweet and medium-bodied, quite dry and long fruity finish - soft and quite drinkable courtesy of Per - black beer under a huge foamy beige head; roasted aroma with notes of black chocolate, hints of ashes and vanilla; licorice too; fair carbonation, some sweetness and medium-bodied; light residual sweetness, more licorice and black chocolate in the finish draught@erzbierschof - pours a hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and lemon; slightly soapy, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, decent bitterness, a light sweetness underneath; long fruity and pretty assertive finish; some hop presence and a fresh fruityness (citrus and berries) with light spicy tones from Erzbierschof - pretty clear amber beer with no foam left; a meaty smokyness; subtle and moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, pretty short meaty finish with hints of flowers and caramel - quite weird from Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-orange beer under a solid beige foam; solid piney and resinous hoppiness with notes of almond cake; full-bodied, some bitterness; notes of apparent alcohol, honey, melon, black tea and resinous hops; lingering hop presence and bitterness; some marzipan reminiscence - robust courtesy of Anna and Laurent - pretty clear ruby-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; chewy cherryish aroma with vonous notes, hints of blackcurrant; medium-bodied and with some sweetness, decently dry and light sour; more cherryish and light chewy finish - decent courtesy of Anna and Laurent - clear amber beer with no foam; subtle aroma of caramel and almond; medium-bodied, rounded and light oily; gentle bitterness, metallic notes; effervescent and a bit short caramelish, vegetable-like and flowery finish - not fully convincing from Erzbierschof - light hazy brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of hazelnut and maple sirup, light spicy; full-bodied, some sweetness, earthy bitterness, woody tones and a long bitter caramelish aftertaste with more notes of maple sirup from a supermarket in Morteau, France; canned - quite clear blond beer with no foam left; notes of paper and corn in the nose; soft palate, medium-bodied and gently sweet, some late tartness and more corny, paperboard-like notes in the finish - Saverne can make much worse than this one courtesy of Per - hazy dark blond beer with no foam; aroma of dust, paper and dry fruits; thin-bodied, effervescent and very dry; aftertaste of corn and litchies courtesy of Per - quite clear amber-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of tea and blood; medium-bodied, light sticky and very dry; some earthy bitterness and long notes of black tea in the finish from Bier-Bienne - pours a clear bronze beer with no foam left; fair aroma of ginger and citrus; notes of cane sugar; very sweet and thin-bodied, some sharpness yet dominated by the residual sugars and more ginger and grapefruit in the finish - could have been worse courtesy of oh6gdx - pretty clear pale blond beer with no foam; aroma of corn and cloves dominate, some banana in the background; subtle carbonation yet pretty flat and tasteless; light sweetness develops in a corny finish - modest to stay polite cloudy golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; a crisp peanutty maltiness with light flowery and fruity hoppy tones; medium-bodied, rounded and decently tasty, subtle carbonation, moderate bitterness and a quite long malty and aromatic hoppy finish - accurate and very drinkable blond-orange beer with a poor foam left; fair hoppy aroma of tea, oranges and apricots; mellow and rounded palate, medium-bodied, a decent bitterness and a moderate carbonation; long almondy and fruity hoppy finish - clean and well-made from Amstein - clear bright golden beer under a long lasting white foam; solid fruity and herbal hoppiness; medium-bodied, clean and pretty tasty palate; solidly bitter; hints of almonds and more fruity and flowery hops in a long finish; light salty courtesy of Thomas - clear amber-bronze beer with a persistent foam; earthy and light vegetable-like aroma; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, some earthy tartness and gently dry; more flowery and light metallic notes in the finish, hints of caramel too courtesy of Per - hazy golden-orange beer with a little foam left; very flowery nose with honey on top of it; sourish notes in the background; the sourness (probably unwanted) takes control of the palate; medium-bodied, slightly dry and sour7acidic honeyish finish pours a cloudy orange beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of corn with light perfumy tones; juicy and tasty palate; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a very long bitterness; light corny tartness and a long fruity and peanutty finish - very drinkable from an english shop in Neuchâtel - black beer with a foamy beige head; aroma of cacao and chestnuts; moderate malt backbone, overcarbonated and light acidic, quite dry and gently bitter, more notes of nuts and cacao in the finish from Bier-Bienne - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of caramel and earthy malts; medium-bodied, sweet, juicy caramelish and flowery finish with some residual sugars - drinkable from Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; citric and light corny, perfumy and with some grapefruit; medium-bodied, tasty and lively, fizzy; some fair sourness, a hint of sweetness and very dry; long sourish citric and vinegar-like finish with light spicy tones cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; a fair aromatic hoppiness showing notes of spices, almonds and peanuts; light fruity notes underneath; tasty and lively palate, medium-bodied; subtle yet fair carbonation, a decent bitterness, light metallic notes and more spicy hops in a long lasting finish - a nice beer courtesy of Peter Ens - clear golden beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; the aroma is flowery and gently spicy; light oxidized; moderate malt body, subtle carbonation and decently bitter; dry spicy and flowery hoppy finish draught@erzbierschof - cloudy dark ruby-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; deep hoppy aroma of pine needles, peaches and prunes; full-bodied and pretty sweet, rounded and velvety, moderate carbonation, an increasing bitterness going pretty high but without aggressivity; decently dry aftertaste of marzipan, fruity and spicy hops; lingering notes of black tea draught@erzbierschof - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of cold ashes, coffee and chestnuts; creamy palate, fizzy and full-bodied; some sweetness underneath, quite dry and fairly bitter, long roasted coffeish finish with more notes of ashes and nuts - robust and well-crafted courtesy of Carole and Anna - cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a long lasting foam left; perfumy with notes of oranges and honey; yeasty; creamy palate, medium to full-bodied; flowery and almondy, yeasty finish courtesy of Carole and Anna - black beer with a quite long lasting dark beige foam; roasted aroma of mocha and vanilla, some undefined spices; medium-bodied, pretty fair sweetness underneath; finishes dry and bitter with a strong spicy, medicinal herbs-like touch - a bit weird courtesy of Toni - clear blond beer with no foam left; aroma of hay, barnyard and cider;flowery; medium-bodied, pretty sourish, very dry, hints of pear, apple and more barnyard in the finish; pretty flowery again - interesting courtesy of Toni - clear golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; hay, barnyard, citric and other exotic fruits; a fair sourness, medium-bodied; hugely dry, fruity and corny, cheesy finish courtesy of Toni - clear ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of plums and cherries, notes of hay and flowers; fizzy and with some sweetness below; acidic and very dry; chewy aftertaste of cherries marmalade - not fully convincing courtesy of Toni - clear pale golden-yellow beer with no foam left; aroma of apples and cheese; full-bodied and quite highly carbonated; dry and tart acidic finish of hay, cheese and apples again courtesy of Toni - hazy blond-orange beer with a persistent foam; perfumy and flowery with light citric notes and hay; medium-bodied, dry and corny, almondy and velvety palate; cheesy finish from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted aroma of coffee and mocha, notes of cold ashes, light metallic and spicy; full-bodied, thick and oily, some sweetness below but quickly overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; very dry roasted coffeish and hoppy finish draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a good head retention; nice lacework; piney and resinous hops dominate; some quince marmalade too; full-bodied, assertiveand very tasty; hugely bitter, pretty dry and long almondy, piney hoppy finish and more notes of quince and a warming alcohol touch as well - pretty impressive stuff courtesy of Marcel Vogt - clear golden beer with a little white foam left; light sourish, light herbal; medium-bodied, a bit sourish, soft and perfumy, fruity and light herbal finish from Le Monde des Bières - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; a bit yeasty with decent notes of elder flowers; light sweetness, some dryness and more yeasty notes in the finish; more hints of elder flowers - gentle a bit hazy amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel, honey, tea and flowers; fizzy and medium-bodied, some sweetness and some earthy tartness; fizzy caraelish and honeyish finish from Le Monde des Bières - clear reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of maple sirup, cane sugar and metal; sweet and fizzy, a good malt bakcbone, residual sweetness and more notes of maple sirup - modest from Unterländer Biertage - clear golden beer with no foam left; pretty herbal, hints of honey, medium-bodied and quite tasty; fizzy and decently bitter; long herbal finish with some flowery tones; mellow palate courtesy of Marc Studer - cloudy copper beer with a persistent beige foam; perfumy and flowery, orange blossom; medium-bodied, some weetness, lot of yeast in the finish and more lively fruitiness and hints of coriander and oranges courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy bronze-orange beer with a little foam left; pepery and flowery hoppiness with hints of honey; some corny notes; medium-bodied, unclean palate, astringent, fairly bitter and quite dry; long flowery corny finish with light honeyish tones courtesy of Tom Strickler- hazy amber beer under a long lasting and solid creamy foam; yeasty with notes of almonds and flowers; medium-bodied, fairly bitter, subtle carbonation, long flowery and yeasty finish; spicy - excessive yeast presence to be really good from Fork & Bottles - clear reddish-amber beer with a good head retention; aroma of tea and resinous hops; light toasted; full-bodied and creamy palate, very tasty; fairly bitter and with long hoppy notes of tea, quince marmalade; some residual sweetness, carael and a fair lingering bitterness courtesy of Beat Ming - very dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of licorice and toasted malts; black chocolate; full-bodied, soem sweetness and a solid bitterness; pretty dry and long hoppy finish with licorice and black cherries - very good from Fork & Bottle - cloudy brown beer under a giant beige foam; biscuity aroma, some red fruity hoppiness, coffee; medium-bodied, earthy biscuity aftertaste with lingering hoppiness from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - light hazy amber beer under a huge beige foam; chewy and perfumy aroma, pretty fruity; full-bodied, some sweetness, pear, residual sweetness, caramel and chewy fruitiness, some notes of yeast from Unterländer Biertage - hazy golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of rice, corn and flowers; medium-bodied, astringent and quite bitter; caramel and long flowery ands spicy hoppiness; light residual sweetness - the aroma is screwed but the rest is ok courtesy of Bruno Stoller - cloudy dark amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of wild berries and strawberries; a good malt backbone; a solid bitterness, dry and long fruity hoppy finish with hints of caramel - very good courtesy of fiulijn - dark brown beer with a persistent brown foam; some woody notes, cane sugar and toasted biscuits; sweet, artificial sugary finish with notes of coffee, biscuit and woody notes - weird courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy brown beer with a little beige foam; some whisky-like notes, decently woody; full-bodied and quite fizzy; afertaste of tea, caramel, whisky and banana; fizzy finish courtesy of fiulijn - very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; chocolatey and coffeish, toasted aroma; medium to full malt backbone, tart and bitter; cacao-like finish, otasted biscuits and more chocolatey notes courtesy of fiulijn - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; strong coffeish aroma, ashes; full-bodied, fairly bitter, subtle carbonation; more ashes and burned coffee, long chocolatey finish - robust and well-crafted courtesy of the Aeschlimann’s brothers - pitch black with no foam left; aroma of whisky and prune; full-bodied, thick and sticky; hints of vanilla; some sweetness soon overwhelmed by a powerful bitterness; quite dry oily, chocolatey and coffeish finish with more notes of whisky, licorice and marzipan - beautiful courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; fairly toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of spices and blackcurrant; medium-bodied, tasty, earthy bitterness and a long toasted ans spicy hoppy finish - well-crafted courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange-blond beer with no head retention; sourish notes come along with hints of popcorn; tart and a bit acidic, medium-bodied; quite dry and long corny finish with hints of fruity hops; fairly bitter and light salty - chaotic courtesy of Richy Bozzini - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting and fair beige foam; nice lacework; roasted aroma of coffee and chestnuts, light metallic; overcarbonated, medium-bodied, light sourness; dry and roasted coffeish aftertaste, more light metallic and harsh corny notes from Erzbierschof - hazy golden-blond beer with a solid and long lasting foam; estery and perfumy; plenty of yellow fruits, some honey and a robust hop presence; pretty sweet and full-bodied; subtle yet fair carbonation; spicy and fruity estery finish; lingering solid hoppy notes leaving a decent bitterness; tasty and lively; decently dry - very belgian and well-made from Amstein - clear and bright amber beer under a solid creamy beige head; nice lacework; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel ; medium-bodied, low carbonation and velvety palate; earthy and flowery hoppy finish, moderately dry from Amstein - black beer with a soild creamy foam, long lasting and leaving a nice lacework; roasted malts, ashes and coffee; low carbonation and medium-bodied; quite dry and fairly bitter; aftertaste of ashtray, hazelnuts and coffee again - pretty nice from Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; a fair resinous hoppiness with notes of orange peels and tea; velvety palate, medium-bodied; subtle carbonation and pretty bitter; light corny tartness and a long fruity and piney hoppy finish - balanced and very drinkable from Erzbierschof - quite clear amber beer; aroma of peaches and pine needles; medium-bodied, light sticky and very bitter; very dry; gently fruity hoppiness but with a flowery and piney dominance from Erzbierschof - black beer under an elusive foam; roasted chocolatey aroma with light vanilla notes; some sweetness and a medium malt backbone; slightly dry and with a long dark chocolatey finish, more vanilla hints and a light nutty touch from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a long lasting foam; roasted malts and notes of licorice and black cherries; some spicy hops; light sourish notes; overcarbonated and medium-bodied; moderate sourness, pretty dry and with hints of ashes and more licorice as well in the finish; some lingering fruity hoppiness and corny harshness as well from Erzbierschof - gusher !! ... pours a cloudy brown beer with a chaotic foam; aroma of marzipan, nutmeg and biscuit; medium-bodied, pretty earthy and light fruity finish with lingering spicy tones - not terrible from Erzbierschof - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; a biscuity maltiness and a fruity hoppiness; notes of marzipan and metal; medium-bodied and quite astringent; decently bitter, notes of blood and licorice in the finish along with more malty tones from Erzbierschof - black beer with a beige head left; roasted aroma of mocha, ashes and chestnuts; full-bodied and fairly tasty; subtle carbonation, some sweetness below and with a robust bitterness; dry and long roasted finish of ashes, coffee and smoked meat from Erzbierschof - black beer with almost no head retention; roasted malts with strong notes of black chocolates and black cherries, hints of vanilla; some sweetness and a solid malt backbone; low carbonation and gently oily, quite dry and fairly bitter; nutty and chocolatey finish with more notes of vanilla, ahses and apparent alcohol from Erzbierschof - gusher ... cloudy pale orange beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lace; decently smokey with a fair presence of yellow fruits, notes of hazelnuts and vinegar; juicy and a bit sweet; decently sour and with a moderate malt backbone; quite dry and smokey sourish finish with notes of apples and pear - very pleasant courtesy of Richy Bozzini - bright and cloudy golden-orange beer with a long lasting white head; nice lacework; fresh aroma of cereals and herbs with some yellow fruits underneath; moderate malt body, subtle yet fair carbonation, light acidic and fairly bitter; dry and long herbal and fruity finish - lively, fresh and pleasant canned; from Bier-Bienne - pours a cloudy dark beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; a solid biscuity maltiness with notes of chocolate and mocha; velvety palate, medium to full-bodied, some sweetness and a low bitterness; spicy and malty biscuity and coffeish finish from Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; a fair flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel and yeast; creamy palate amd medium-bodied, low carbonation and some malt sweetness; a decent flowery hoppiness; long aftertaste of tea, flowers and lingering notes of quince and yeast from the brewery - pours a hazy dark amber beer under a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; pretty complex aroma with some fruity hoppiness, spicy tones, almonds and tea; moderate malt backbone; a fair bitterness, tasty, long aromatic fruity hoppy finish, quite dry with lingering peppery tones and more subtle smokyness - well-crafted and deeply drinkable from Erzbierschof - amber-orange beer with a moderate beige foam left; maple sirup comes first, smoked bacon is not far away and combines to make a pretty weird aroma which somehow still works; fizzy and quite full-bodied, pretty tart and astringent, some sweetness below; quite dry finish of maple sirup and smoked bacon ... of course - not sure what to make of this draught@Erzbierschof - pours a dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; toasted biscuity maltiness, hints of spices and ripe fruits; quite full-bodied, pretty tart and with some sweetness below; fizzy, highly carbonated; aftertaste of cookies and corn - very decent canned; courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark orange beer with a persistent head; solid hoppy aroma with notes of hemp, pine needles and peaches;a good malt backbone, juicy and very bitter; quite dry with a long fruity and resinous hoppy finish, more earthy and hempy notes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear dark bordeaux-brown beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of cherries and prunes; perfumy and chewy; full-bodied, some sweetness, pretty dry, long fruity finish with notes of marzipan, apple and warming alcohol notes as well - very pleasant courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear bright and clear golden colour with a poor head retention; skunky, corn and garbage notes hurt the nose; sweet and thin-bodied, fizzy; aftertaste of raw cereals and garbage again - awful courtesy of Toni Flükiger - light hazy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of almonds, blood and ripe red fruits; medium-bodied, light sweetness, decent bitterness; aftertaste of apples, other fruity hoppiness, pretty dry and with notes of tea from Erzbierschof - clear pale golden beer with no foam left; fresh and herbal nose; medium-bodied, a fair bitterness, dry, clean and herbal hoppy finish - accurate and pleasant, fresh from Bier-Bienne - clear and pale golden beer with no foam left; aroma of glucose, old apples and corn; sweet and moderate malt body; lot of residual and artificial sweetness in the finish, fizzy and with note of popcorns - ugly courtesy of oh6gdx - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; roasted malts, biscuits and spices in the nose; notes of aspartam; thin-bodied, earthy with light notes of ashes and a pretty long harsh malty finish courtesy of Thomas - pale and clear golden beer with no foam left; fresh fruity and herbal hoppiness; rounded and clean palate, modertae malt backbone; light citric tartness and a modest bitterness; dry and fresh fruity and grassy finish - subtle and pleasant courtesy of Laurent Mousson - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a little persistent foam; very hoppy aroma of lemongrass, orange peels and light spicy tones; pretty yeasty; thin-bodied, juicy and very bitter; yeasty and fruity hoppy finish (pineapples and peaches); pretty dry from the Unterländer Biertage - quite clear dark brown beer with a little foam left; light soapy and fairly smokey; notes of sausages and hints of vegetables; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied; quite earthy and dry and with a long smokey finish of ashtray and bacon from Bier-Bienne - very dark brown beer with a little foam left; strong aroma of mocha and sweet chocolate; sweet and with a good malt backbone; gently oily, light residual sweetness and long aftertaste of chocolate and cacao courtesy of Markus Obrist - pours a quite clear dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of pralines and chestnuts, cacao and vanilla; pretty sweet and gently chewy , full-bodied, light metallic aftertaste with residual sugars, notes of licorice and black cherries courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer under a huge foam left; very resinous and fruity hoppiness (pineapple and tangerines), hugely carbonated and medium-bodied; assertive and light astringent; dry and very bitter; long fruity and almondy hoppy finish courtesy of Per - cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; a fair red fruity hoppiness and notes of tea; assertive and quite sticky; full-bodied and fairly carbonated; some sweetness and a solid bitterness; long fruity hoppiness with some earthy tones; quite dry courtesy of Per - hazy very dark brown beer, long lasting beige foam; fairly spicy with notes of licorice and black cherries; light smokey; a bit harsh and earthy, dry and quite bitter; toasted and solidly spicy finish with more notes of licorice; light sweetness below courtesy of Oliver Ilg - light hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; fairly grassy and herbal hoppy aroma; medium-bodied and fairly tasty; solidly bitter and dry; long hoppy grassy finish with notes of peanuts and almonds - crisp and pretty clean, a good beer from Bier-Bienne - hazy copper-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of caramel, resinous hops, peaches and tea; full-bodied, tasty and chewy palate; very bitter, dry and almondy, earthy finish with notes of chicory from Bier-Bienne - pours a clear ruby-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of toffee and prunes, perfumy; a good malt backbone, light sweetness and some late corny tartness; dry and spicy finish with more notes of red fruit hoppiness from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; fresh aroma of apple, malt and light undefined spices; full-bodied and pretty sweet, rounded; tasty and lively, spicy and malty finish with notes of black cheries and marzipan; quite highly carbonated - interesting from Erzbierschof - quite clear dark brown beer with a little head retention; roasted aroma of ashes, oranges and notes of wood; thin-bodied, quite dry and long roasted nutty and earthy finish with lingering notes of oranges - the lack of body is disturbing and doesn’t match well with the Grand Marnier from Erzbierschof - clear very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; combination of apples, roasted coffeish malt, figs and some sour berries in the nose; moderate malt backbone; quite fizzy, earthy, woody and pretty dry; almost smokey nutty and ashes-like finish where the Sauternes characteristics stay in the background this time courtesy of Roberto Storni - hazy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; light woody with brett-like sourness notes, caramel, prune and cherries; smooth carbonation, full-bodied, thick; dry and fairly bitter; ashes and nuts; prune, black cherries, hoppy and roasted finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber-orange beer with no foam; fruity and nutty, oily and light spicy; full-bodied, sticky and pretty dry; a solid bitterness; long nutty and fruity finish, chewy - original and pretty exceptionnal courtesy of Per - almost black beer, cloudy and with a robust and long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; fair aroma of licorice and black chocolate, roasted malts and hay; assertive and tasty, some astringence and a solid bitterness, full-bodied, roasted chocolatey and earthy finish with a long lingering hoppy bitterness and more notes of licorice from Bier-Bienne - pours a clear very dark brown beer with a modest foam left; toasted aroma of mocha, notes of walnuts and hints of caramel; a fair carbonation and a medium malt backbone; quite dry and long earthy, coffeish and honeyish finish from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework, fresh hoppy aroma of grapefruit, oranges and cream; medium-bodied, assertive and quite astringent; fizzy and solidly bitter, dry and long hoppy fruity finish canned; from Bier-Bienne; 4.6% - clear and bright golden beer with a long lasting white foam; light buttery and with some oily grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied, fizzy and gently dry; more grassy notes in the finish - cheap courtesy of Per - pours a cloudy copper-red beer with no foam; hoppy aroma of strawberries and quince marmalade, resinous; full-bodied, light chewy, pretty dry and solidly bitter; long hoppy aroma of tea and red fruits marmalade and a touch of residual sweetness from Bier-Bienne - pretty clear dark blond beer under a solid white foam; flowery and piney hoppiness, notes of caramel; tasty and with a good malt backbone, fairly bitter and with long earthy and piney hoppy notes courtesy of Per - very dark brown beer with a solid beige foam; roasted aroma of cacao and chocolate; full-bodied, velvety palate, fairly bitter and quite dry; very long chocolatey finish with hoppy notes of dark fruits canned; from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy golden-orange beer with a firm bright white head; fresh fruity aroma with dominance of banana; light notes of cloves behind; subtle yet fair carbonation, medium-bodied; some sweetness and a pretty dry tartness; aftertaste of cloves and banana, clean and elegant from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of marshmallow, oranges, candy sugars and honey; fizzy and full-bodied, a sweet malt backbone and some late corny bitterness; spicy, almondy and honeyish aftertaste, light residual sweetness courtesy of Per - black beer with a persistent beige foam; light sourish mocha aroma; roasted and nutty; thin-bodied and evasive, dry amd short aftertaste of ashes, earthy malts and tar - not terrible canned; from Mondial de la Bière in Mulhouse 2013 - light hazy blond beer with a quite persistent white foam; nice lacework; light citrusy and almondy hoppiness, notes of raisins; quite full-bodied and rounded, fairly carbonated, light astringency, dry and fairly bitter, more hoppy notes of lemongrass and berries ina charming and refreshing conclusion - subtle yet full of character courtesy of Per - hazy copper-amber beer with a moderate foam left; yeasty with hoppy notes of red fruits marmalade; thin-bodied, some harshness and a very yeasty caramelish aftertaste courtesy of Per - cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of nougat, red fruits; juicy and full-bodied, low carbonation; notes of maderization; decently bitter and with a long almondy and peachy aftertaste from Bier-Bienne - hazy copper-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; unclean yeasty aroma with some spicy hops below; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness and some decent bitterness; earthy almondy and honeyish aftertaste canned; from Mondial de la Bière Mulhouse 2013 - clear and bright blond beer with a white foam left and a nice lacework; oily grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied and gently sticky; earthy bitterness, almondy and grassy notes in the finish courtesy of Per - hazy dark brown beer with a little foam left; malty aroma with notes of cookies, hints of smoke and cherries; caramel; sweet and medium-bodied; long notes of caramel, prune and toasted malts in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a little foam left; yeasty and estery with strong notes of caramel and hints of spices; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a solid tart spiciness; long aftertaste of caramel and spices from Fork&Bottle - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a persistent white foam; charming peppery aroma with notes of roses and bretts; assertive and astringent, quite full-bodied and lively, a fair herbal bitterness; long gentle spicy notes and pretty aromatic with a lingering acidity - very good from Fork&Bottle - black beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of vanilla and chocolate; quite roasted, light acidic, medium-bodied, fresh fruity tones with more chocolate and vanilla; fizzy - pretty subtle and charming from Mikkeller&Friends, Copenhagen - cloudy dark orange beer with particles floating within; poor foam left; a gently smokiness combines with notes of orange peels and tangerines; light oily on the tongue yet fresh and velvety, low carbonation; some sweetness and a late spiciness; more light smokey tones and lot of fruity presence in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; chewy fruity aroma, estery, perfumy and with notes of honey; very sweet malt backbone; full-bodied; decent bitterness, resdiual sweetness and a long fruity and perfumy finish courtesy of Himmy - quite clear golden-amber beer with a moderate foam left; malty and light spicy, strong notes of caramel; some sweetness; light earthy bitterness, lot of caramel and pretty tasty and long finish courtesy of Himmy - hazy red-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of butter, citrus and cherries; pretty highly carbonated, medium-bodied, decently tasty and with some sweetness; qujite short fruity finish with a hint of acidity and quite dry - balanced and ok courtesy of Himmy - hazy amber-orange beer with no foam; aroma of caramel and light spicy notes; hints of fruits in the background; low carbonation and moderate malt backbone; earthy bitterness, more fruity reminiscence and notes of almonds - pretty charming from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of almonds and apricots, piney hops and peaches; full-bodied, assertive and very bitter, light sweetness ; dry and long fruity hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; malty and caramelish aroma with spicy tones; full-bodied, some malty sweetness; quite thick, a late decent bitterness and long biscuity malty notes with a good hop presence from Amstein - clear and bright dark golden beer under a solid white foam left, correct lacework; estery aroma with notes of apples and pears, perfumy; sweet and assertive; light acidic and highly carbonated, full-bodied; light spicy, residual sweetness and more estery fruity notes - not bad at all courtesy of Roland Rudolf - light hazy amber-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of caramel, a bit perfumy with notes of candy sugar, cereals; a bit chewy palate, full-bodied and with a quite high carbonation; sweet and long corny and caramelish aftertaste - quite atypical courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer with a modest head retention; roasted with aroma of chestnuts, ashes and black chocolate; aromatic hoppiness; some earthy tartness, medium-bodied, decently bitter, long aromatic malty and hoppy fiish showing notes of chocolate, ashes and nuts - very drinkable courtesy of fiulijn - not fully "obscura" but rather dark brown beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; aroma of vanilla and pear in front of roasted chocolatey malts; full-bodied and pretty thick, sweet and with a late tart sourness; velvety palate yet with a fair and subtle carbonation; some residual sweetness; dominance of vanilla, hints of hazelnuts and chocolate - pretty delicious from supermarket Coop - translucide and bright golden-bronze beer with no foam left; light notes of fusel; aroma of oranges and phenol; full-bodied and quite sweet, fizzy; some residual sugars and notes of corn and oranges in the finish courtesy of Per - hazy reddish-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; a bit yeasty, some earthy maltiness and notes of caramel; medium to full malt backbone; velvety palate, almondy and very tasty; well-present bitterness, more erathy malts and aromatic hops courtesy of Allouch Rabei - cloudy dark blond beer with a modest yet long lasting white foam; gently estery nose; notes of yeast, grapefruit and pineapple, hints of vanilla and hay; a good malt backbone, subtle but fair carbonation; pretty sweet; notes of umami; residual sweetness and a long grapefruity and fizzy finish with lingering spicy tones from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark amber-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of prunes and caramel; apples; sweet and full-bodied, moderate carbonation; umami; aftertaste of vanilla and prunes; lot of residual sweetness and some warming alcohol notes from BrewDog online shop - almost black beer with a moderate foam left; chocolate and cacao in the nose, walnuts; medium-bodied, light oily and umami; some tart earthy bitterness; aftertaste of chocolate ans ashes with light residual sweetness from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and prunes; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; earthy tartness and pretty bitter; resinous and yeasty finish with more notes of tea - unclean, a bit chaotic and deceptive from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy blond-orange beer with a modest foam left; charming and pretty subtle aroma of apricots and tangerines; medium-bodied and fizzy; moderate sweetness and decently dry, some acidity brings a good balance; short and subtle aftertaste of apricots courtesy of Himmy - cloudy dark blond beer with a little foam left; pretty corny with notes of wet grain, hints of cane sugar; quite sweet and medium-bodied, residual artificial sweetness and more corny notes, finishes somehow however dry courtesy of Himmy - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent foam; light chewy estery aroma with fruity and corny notes; fizzy and full-bodied; corny finish, residual sugars and notes of peanuts- not bad yet showing a clear "homebrew touch" courtesy of Himmy - dark amber-orange beer with a persistent foam; very estery with notes of chewy fruit marmalade, hints of corn; sweet and full-bodied; malty finish with hints of residual sweetness, notes opf honey and oranges from Erzbierschof - hazy pale golden beer with no foam; subtle yet well-present aroma of honey and elder flowers; low carbonation and thin-bodied, some moderate sweetness, a hint of sourness and a quite dry finish; more fresh and subtle honeyish notes in the finish courtesy of Per - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; fresh estery and hoppy aroma of grapefruit; citrusy; medium-bodied, tasty and lively; quite fair carbonation and bitterness; finishes dry, hoppy and very fruity (melon, grapefruit) - freshness and character from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a modest foam left; strong notes of caramelish malts, hints of red fruit marmalade and nuts; medium-bodied; earthy and a bit umami; subtle carbonation; gentle bitterness and a malty, earthy finish with some reminiscence of caramel from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy blond-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of elder flowers, apricots and tea; medium-bodied and juicy, quite sweet yet balanced by a late acidic tartness; light chewy and pretty long and dry fruity finish where elder dominates from BrewDog’s online shop - clear copper-amber beer with no foam left; caramel and red fruits in the nose; light earthy; quite velvety palate, moderately carbonated and fairly tasty; a decent bitterness; dry and earthy finish with notes of red fruits from Au Trappiste, Bern - hazy dark brown beer under a solid foamy beige head; a solid hoppiness where licorice dominates, black cherries and mint; medium-bodied, assertive and solidly bitter; very dry and long bitter hoppy finish with more notes of prunes and licorice - straightforward, fresh and good draught@Au Trappiste, Bern - hazy dark orange beer under a solid long lasting white foam; nice lacework; fruity hoppy aroma (mango, litchies); light chewy, medium-bodied, decently bitter yet with a light residual sweetness; aftertaste of cream and fruity hops - fresh and lively draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark reddish-orange beer under a long lasting and creamy head; nice lacework; fruity hoppiness with notes of mango and tangerines, hint of cream; light sweetnes, medium-bodied and with a decent bitterness; long fruity finish with more notes of orange and mango draught@Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a little white foam; chewy fruity aroma with light notes of cinnamon; pretty sweet and with a good malt backbone; residual sugars with notes of bitter oranges and mango, light estery draught@Erzbierschof - very dark brown, almost black beer with a long lasting beige foam; solid roasted aroma of coffee beans and nuts; full-bodied and with some well-present sweetness; chocolatey, coffeish and spicy finish with more notes of roasted malts and hints of molasses; residual sweetness draught@Erzbierschof - pitch black beer with no foam; lot of black chocolate, decently hoppy, roasted malts and with hints of walnuts; light sweetness; full-bodied, pretty bitter and with a long chocolatey, vanilla and nutty finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark orange beer with no foam left; solid aroma of coriander and orange peels; sweet and medium-bodied, a bit oily palate; quite dry and with a tart spicyness; long aftertaste of coriander, tangerines and vanilla from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a hazy dark amber-blond beer with a poor headretention; light sharpness with notes of ginger and oranges; juicy and medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and gently sweet; more subtle notes of ginger and tangerines as well in the finish - subtle and refreshing from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - light hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; a charming and solid perfumy hoppy aroma with notes of yellow fruits and light herbal tones in the background; medium-bodied, tasty and with a subtle yet fair carbonation, clean and crisp, dry and decently bitter; herbal tones dominate the ffruits in the finish - very nice from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy dark blond beer with a modest foam left and some particles floating within; aroma of exotic yellow fruits, hints of coriander and other undefined spices; a good malt backbone, tasty and light sweet; long peppery and fruity finish - charming from Morteau, France - hazy blond-orange beer under a solid white foam; nice lacework; aroma of almonds, old apples and tangerines; sweet and medium-bodied; light residual sweetness and more fruity and gently spicy tones in the finish - not much character yet ok courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - dark bordeaux-black beer with no foam left; aroma of Black Forest cake; low carbonation, moderate malt body and gently sweet; a light tart acidity; some residual sweetness and long cherryish notes in the finish - charming and authentic courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a cloudy copper-brown beer with no foam left; light earthy with notes of carrots and potatoes; moderate carbonation; medium-bodied, umami and a light sweetness, earthy finish with lingering notes of pumpkin - not my favorite style but well-made from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear and bright amber colour with a moderate foam left; grainy and flowery aroma with notes of undefined fruits underneath; moderate malt backbone and a light sweetnes, notes of caramel and flowers in the finish courtesy of Roland Rudolf - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; some yeasts dominate the fruity tones in the nose; clean and rounded, medium-bodied; some earthy tartness, light salty and with more flowery and fruity notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - clear and bright amber beer with no foam left; toasted malts and earthy with notes of caramel underneath; astringent and medium-bodied, very dry and with a fair earthy bitterness; more toasted malty notes in the finish, caramel and walnuts - interesting courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; light oily hoppiness, grassy and very slightly oxydized; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, quite dry and decently bitter; more grassy notes in the finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - light hazy bright blond beer with a fast collapsing foam; light papery with cheap grassy hops and almost vegetable-like tones; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; light residual sweetness and a corny finish - modest courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear very pale bronze beer with no foam left; fairly nutty aroma with notes of saffron; medium-bodied, rounded and ith a subtle carbonation; quite dry and with more hazelnutty tones in the finish - interesting and nicely made courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer under a dark beige foam; complex aroma of chili pepper, black chocolate and cacao; full-bodied., some sweetness below, creamy palate, very bitter; a solid sharpness, more notes of cacao, roasted malts; dry and with long notes of vanilla - complex and powerful; great stuff from Erzbierschof - clear bright golden beer with a long lasting white foam; light notes of cork, chewy fruityness (apples, pears and hints of banana); full-bodied and with some sweetness, subtle carbonation and decent bitterness; light notes of alcohol in the finish; residual sugars and more fruity hops draught@brewpub - fully cloudy dark blond beer with a little but persistent foam; nice lacework; evident yet pretty subtle spicy notes (from the hops ?); medium-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation; light residual sugars, some earthy bitterness and logn spicy notes in the finish - ok draught@brewpub - cloudy ruby-amber beer with a creamy "Guinness"-head (nitro?); solid aroma of tangerines, light peppery and with hints of bitter oranges, soft and creamy mouthfeel (nitro!), thin-bodied, light sweetness and a soda-like flavour, short finish with more tangerines and oranges - drinkable but with no real beer character from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; aroma of hay, bitter ysellow fruits and hints of spices; medium-bodied, fresh and lively; gently sour and fairly dry; long fruity, yeasty finish with notes of barnyard and a lingering sourness -very pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - clear ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; fair aroma of smoked sausage; medium-bodied, decently tasty, quite dry and long smokey finish, hints of ashes and bacon - one-dimensional yet ok courtesy of Jürg Kohler - light hazy amber-bronze beer with a modest foam left; correct lacing though; resinous hoppiness, notes of berries and pine needles; hints of tea; assertive and light astringent, a decent malt backbone and a subtle yet fair carbonation; quite bitter and with a long piney and resinous hoppiness in the finish again from Mikkeller&Friends - light hazy brown beer with a left foam left; toasted maltiness, earthy and with a fair spicy hoppiness; umami, medium- to full-boldied; earthy and bitter; quite dry and long toasted biscuity finish; fizzy draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a solid creamy pale beige foam, persistent and leaving a nice lacework; the fruity hoppiness (apricots mainly) domintes leaving hint sof flowers and cream behind; moderate malt body, soft and clean palate; rounded bitterness, fair but not aggressive; quite dry with more fruity hoppy notes in the finish - a nice session beer draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of marzipan, caramel and whiskey; creamy, velvety and full-bodied, tasty and assertive, pretty sweet and with a late respectable bitterness; light residual sweetness and long notes of caramel, red fruits and marzipan; some reminiscence of Bourbon draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer, no foam left; chewy fruits in the nose, apple and pear; light sourish; quite full-bodied, fizzy and assertive; dry, sourish and light salty; long fruity finish, more lingering sourness and notes of cheese and barnyard draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam left; very roasted chocolatey aroma, notes of mocha; low carbonation; full-bodied and fairly sweet; chocolatey finish, residual sweetness, pralines and notes of alcohol courtesy of Patrick Augsburger - cloudy copper-amber beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of caramel, earthy malts and biscuits; mediu-bodied, rounded, a fair bitterness and pretty dry, light astringent; fresh grapefruity notes dominate the earthy maltiness in the finish - pretty nice from Erzbierschof - fully cloudy orange beer with no head retention; fresh fruity hoppiness with notes of apples and grapefruits; hints of candy sugar; quite full-bodied, assertive and light sourish, residual sugars with chewy fruity notes, decently bitter, notes of marzipan and cane sugar - a bit weird but ok courtesy of fiulijn and Toni Flükiger - pours a fully cloudy dark orange beer with a poor foam left; fair aroma of cheese, barnyard and vinegar; solid fruity notes below; full-bodied, some sweetness overwhelmed by a robust acidity; quite dry; bvery long fruity acidic and cheesy finish - very good, fresh and complex courtesy of Jürg Kohler - light blond-orange beer with a poor foam left; pineapple and grapefruity hoppiness; medium-bodied, decently tasty and quite bitter; moderate carbonation; pretty dry and long fruity hoppy reminiscence of bitter oranges and grapefruit courtesy of Jürg Kohler - light hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; correct lacing though; solid hoppy aroma of apricots and pine needles; full-bodied and with some sweetness; a late and robust bitterness; quite sticky palate, long resinous hoppy finish with more fruity hoppy notes and a lingering bitterness from Drinks of the World, Bern - cloudy amber brown beer with no foam left; aroma of caramel and red fruits marmalade; chewy and lively palate; medium-bodied, earthy bitterness and a quite long fruity and caramelish aftertaste courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; estery aroma with notes of candy sugar and candied oranges; overcarbonated and with a solid malt backbone; very sweet and with a solid malt backbone; very sweet, chewy and light sourish, effervescent and pretty dry finish leaving long chewy notes of fruit marmalade and sweeties - chaotic from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - quite clear ruby-amber beer with a modest foam left; aroma of quince marmalade, tea and pine needles; full-bodied and quite chewy palate, a bit sticky, assertive and solidly bitter (I would never guess 115 IBU though); quite dry and long hoppy finish with more notes of quince marmalade and resine courtesy of Roland Rudolf - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; superb lacework; pretty corny aroma with notes of candied fruits; highly carbonated and medium-bodied, some initial sweetness and an earhy tartness to balance it; residual sugars and long corny and fruity notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - pitch black beer under a little but long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; complex and balanced aroma between notes of roasted coffee, vanilla, wood and Bourbon; full-bodied, some solid malt sweetness soon overwhelmed by a strong bitterness; velvety palate; light residual sweetness; long notes of licorice, roasted coffee, caramel, wood , chocolate and vanilla in the finish; warming alcohol notes as well - wonderful from Erzbierschof - cloudy blond beer with no foam left; fresh aroma of mango, vinegar and cheese; medium-bodied, acidic and salty, quite dry and long fruity and acidic finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - dark and clear amber beer with no foam; aroma of apple, woodand caramel, perfumy, hugely carbonated; some sweetness and a solid tart bitterness; decently dry and with long woody notes and more hints of apples and pears in the finish courtesy of Julian Allen - cloudy dark copper-amber beer with a poor foam left; aroma of caramel and chewy red fruits marmalade; some fresh citrusy notes; medium-bodied, pretty tasty and decently bitter, umami, quite dry, a bit earthy and more fruity notes from Erzbierschof - hazy blond-orange beer with a persistent foam; light yeasty; flowery hoppiness with hints of fruits below; umami, light astringent and bitter; decently dry; chewy flowery hoppy notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - fully cloudy copper-brown beer under a persistent beige foam; correct lacework; flowery hoppiness with notes of berries; a good malt backbone, solid carbonation; astringent and fairly bittter, notes of umami (a recurrent property for this brewery); quite dry, citrusy hoppiness and more flowery notes in a long lingering bitterness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear amber-bronze beer with a poor foam left; aroma of plastic and cider; fizzy and lightly sweet; some corny tartness and more notes of plastic in the finish - very modest to stay polite from Coop; canned/ - translucide and bright pale golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of urine and hay; moderate carbonation; thin-bodied, tart bitterness on top of a light artificial sweetness; long aftertaste of paperboard - ugly from Morteau, France - clear and bright reddish-brown beer with a moderate foam left; strong aroma of red fruit sirup; hugely sweet, sticky and chewy; long sugary finish of cough sirup - deeply awful from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pitch black beer under a poor foam left; strong roasted aroma of coffee beans, hints of black chocolate underneath; a solid carbonation and a thick full malt backbone; very bitter and astringent; very dry, long bitter coffeish, roasted finish-pretty aggressive and hard to drink draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent white foam; nice lacework; fairly hoppy with fruity notes of peaches and quince, notes of cream; a good malt backbone, light sweetness below; creamy palate and long hoppy fruity (peaches, apricot and mango) aftertaste; lingering bitterness- balanced and well-crafted draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy bronze beer with a little beige foam left; estery and gently spicy, some fruity notes below; marzipan; some candi sugar-like sweetness; subtle carbonation; residual sweetness and long notes of honey, marzipan, pears and apples-very pleasant courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer with no foam left; fair woody aroma with typical notes of pinot noir; black cherries and cenovis; huge malt body, thick and pretty sticky, light astringency; quite salty and very bitter; more woody notes, warming alcohol presence, licorice and cenovis - heavy yet pretty good draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a persistent beige foam; creamy, nice lacework; light roasted chocolatey aroma, vanilla and woody notes of apples and cognac; pretty sweet, ful-bodied, creamy palate; residual sweetness, coffee and chocolate, light bitterness and roasted malts in the finish from Erzbierschof - pours a black beer with a modest beige foam left; aroma of black chocolate and coffee beans; moderate malt backbone, pretty tart bitterness and quite dry ; long aftertaste of roasted coffee and ashes from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy copper-amber beer with a decently long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of quince and soap; hints of tea; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, somehow juicy then with a papery bitterness; short fruity and soapy aftertaste again - confusing courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - black beer with a chaotic foam yet leaving a decent lacework; evident whisky-like notes, moderately peated and with notes of cherries and black chocolate; low carbonation and gentle malt backbone; notes of licorice, some sweetness and a low bitterness; long cherry whisky-like finish where notes of black cherries dominate - very pleasant from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; correct lacework; huge hoppy aroma, mainly flowery with notes of candied caramel and cotton candy; full-bodied, fairly sweet; some fair bitterness but I would never guess 90 IBU because of the residual sweetness; more notes of cotton candy and some undefined fruits; sticky - not convincing from Erzbierschof - black beer with a modest beige foam left; roasted aroma of coffee beans with a fair presence of wood and Bourbon; notes of hazelnuts, some initial sweetness, light thick and full-bodied; a fair bitterness and a creamy palate; long nutty and coffeish finish with lingering notes of wood, vanilla and cherries - delicious from Lidl - pale and translucide golden beer, modest foam left; aroma of paperboard and urine; crisp and clean palate, moderate malt body, gentle tart bitterness, light papery and grassy finish - almost ok courtesy of Patrick Augsburger - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a persistent beige foam; aroma of caramel, wood and cherries; peated; medium-bodied, rounded and pretty tasty; some sweetness lasting a bit in the finish; more notes of wood and cherries in a subtle aftertaste - good one from Mise en Bière - clear dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; hints of wood, aroma of caramel and red fruits; low carbonation, juicy and decently bitter; more notes of wood and caramel in the finish - gentle and not much of an IIPA from Drink of the World, Bern - translucide pale golden-yellow beer with a fast collapsing foam; aroma of cotton candy, brown sugar and tangerines juice; hugely sweet and sticky; fizzy and thin-bodied; effervescent sugary finish with more notes of artificial fruit juice - disgusting from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; a decent flowery hoppiness, caramel, candy sugar, hints of fruits below; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a gentle bitterness; light dry and flowery hoppy finish with more notes of caramel and marzipan - not much chance that this is only 3.5% from Au Grain d’Orge, Cirssier - quite clear reddish beer with a moderate foam; fairly sourish nose, aroma of cherries, wood and other undefined red fruits; full-bodied, assertive and with a solid sourness; fizzy, some initial sweetness; pretty dry and long woody vinegar and red fruity finish (fresh raspberries) - great beer ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; the bottle looks 100 y.o. - clear and bright amber with a little foam left; flowery and caramelish notes with hints of paperboard; soft mouthfeel, decent malt backbone, some harsh bitterness and a long flowery and papery finish courtesy of Julian Allen - clear and translucide bright golden beer with a moderately persistent white foam left; shy notes of plastic and corn; light grassy notes below; thin-bodied, lingering notes of paperboard in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - fully cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent foam; aroma of yeast, caramel and ripe fruits, velvety and creamy mouthfeel; good malt backbone and a very decent bitterness; dusty and caramelish, long lasting finish - a correct self-defined pilsner - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with no head retention; fresh and intense aroma of prunes, apples and with notes caramel and toasted biscuity malts; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, pretty tasty and lively palate; some toasted earthy bitterness and long aftertaste with lingering earthy and fruity notes - very good courtesy of Markus Klossner - light hazy bronze beer with a moderately long lasting foam; solid aroma of hay and corn with gentle notes of banana; fresh and lively palate, medium-bodied and with a subtle carbonation, dry and quite long aftertaste of citrus, hay and cloves - fresh and interesting courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor foam left; decent aromatic hoppiness with notes of ripe fruits and corn; subtle carbonation and a decent malt backbone, quite sweet, rounded and with light residual sugars in a long aromatic fruity finish - ok courtesy of Reto Senn - cloudy copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; a decent fruity hoppiness (peaches and mango); medium-bodied, a fair carbonation and a decent bitterness; light sticky, hints of residual sugars and more long hoppy fruity tones in the finish - a good beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a little foam left; aroma of black chocolate, roasted and with notes of vanilla and corn; medium-bodied, light sweetness; grainy and short finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange-bronze beer with a little foam left; light estery and with a fairly fruity hoppiness, light notes of corn and vegetable; rounded, full-bodied and quite sweet; subtle yet fair carbonation; a late but solid bitterness, light residual sweetness and very long hoppy notes of ripe fruits - a free interpretation of a Maibock from Erzbierschof - clear and bright golden-bronze beer under a persistent white foam; perfumy and estery, notes of pear and candy sugar; overcarbonated and with some solid sweetness, a late bitterness and light acidity, decently dry and effervescent fruity and perfumy finish courtesy of Thomas - black beer with a fast collapsing foam; huge roasted chocolatey aroma, notes of pralines and coffee too; hints of vanilla; full-bodied and with some initial sweetness; very bitter; long roasted coffeish and chocolatey finish with some warming alcohol notes re-rated 1/2014 (originally 12/2000) from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark reddish-pink beer with no foam left; solid sourish aroma of raspberries, citrus and herbs; a good malt backbone and a fair sourness, light sweetness below; very dry and long aftertaste of vinegar and raspberries - fresh and full of character re-rated 1/2014 (originally 12/2000) from Erzbierschof - deep reddish-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; deep aroma of sour cherries, hints pof cheese; medium-bodied and decently sour; juicy and fresh aftertaste of cherries; dry and with a lingering sourness - very pleasant from Erzbierschof; re-rated (originally 1/2001 3.4) - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent foam; estery with lot of yellow fruity notes; perfumy and with hints of candy sugars; full-bodied, light chewy and with a solid malt carbonation; sweetness dominates yet fairly bitter and quite dry finish; long hoppy fruity finish with some warming alcohol notes - a great classical courtesy of Reto Senn - pours a cloudy very dark blond beer under a robust persistent foam; fair flowery aromatic hoppiness with hints of yeast and hay; medium-bodied, rounded and pretty tasty; light bitter and moderately dry; yeasty and flowery finish, quite long lasting - a good and balanced beer from Mondial de la Bière 2013,Mulhouse - hazy golden beer with a modest foam left; strong hoppy aroma of citrus, mango and pineapples; quite perfumy, a god malt backbone, very tasty and light astringent; fairly bitter and dry; very long hoppy fruity finish where yellow fruits dominate again -charm, character and freshness canned; from the BrewDog’s online shop - hazy reddish-amber beer with a solid beige foam left; correct lacework; solid aroma of quince marmalade, hints of citrus; full-bodied, rounded, moderate carbonation and light sticky; some residual sweetness before a long fruity hoppy finish where quince and berries dominate courtesy of Allen - almost black in colour and with a persistent beige foam; very toasted nose of ashes and black chocolate; some fruity hoppy tones below; medium-bodied and pretty tasty; subtle carbonation and decently bitter, more collaboration between fruity hops and toasted chocolatey malts in a long finish; lingering hints of ashes - really good from a supermarket in Morteau, France - amber-orange beer with a little foam left; fair aroma of blackcurrant, light citrus; medium-bodied, rounded palate and moderately sweet; decently dry and with a light acidity; more notes of blackcurrant and herbs in the finish from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; aroma of orange peel and tangerines; overcarbonated and medium-bodied; light acidic and fairly bitter/astringent; fizzy and long bitter fruity hoppy finish of tangerines and blood oranges draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; correct lacework; fruity hoppy aroma (bitter oranges, apples and mango), some sweetness and a rounded malt backbone, light acidity and a long fruity finish of bitter oranges and tangerines - character and subtlety from Erzbierschof - quite dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of black cherries and prunes; a good malt backbone, assertive and light acidic; quite dry and decently bitter; long aftertaste of cherries and plums - interesting draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with no foam left; robustly roasted chocolatey aroma, vanilla and walnuts; full-bodied, umami, quite thick and solidly bitter; logn chocolatey finish with more notes of vanilla and licorice - solid and very good canned; from a supermarket in Morteau, France - pours a translucide ruby-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of vegetable, candy sugar, metal and caramel; full-bodied and pretty sweet; light sticky and with a long metallic caramelish aftertaste with some residual sugars courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond ber with a little foam left; herbal nose, light citrusy and metallic; moderate malt body, subtle carbonation and decently bitter; quite dry grassy and light metallic finish - ok courtesy of Reto Senn - cloudy amber-bronze beer with a modest foam left; subtle honeyish and flowery aroma, light citrusy; medium-bodied, rounded palate and with a light sweetness; a hint of tartness and a long honeyish and pretty aromatic aftertaste - fresh and very well-crafted courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a modest foam left; herbal and light metallic nose; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation and with a low bitterness; light residual sweetness in a grassy and fruity (apple mainly) finish - ok from Bieronlineshop.ch - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; dusty and perfumy nose; pretty aromatic with fruity notes below; mediumébodied, tasty and moderateley bitter; long aromatic fruity finish with light yeasty notes - a good one courtesy of Ingmar Küsel - hazy orange beer with no head retention; flowery and peanutty aromatic hoppiness; hints of popcorn; subtle carbonation and medium-bodied; grainy and flowery hoppy finish; moderately long and bitter - very decent courtesy of Rolf Peruzzo - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aromatic hoppy aroma (mainly flowery with some fruity tones), medium-bodied, rounded palate, clean and tasty; a decent bitterness and quite dry; long aromatic flowery finish with some grainy notes - well-crafted and very drinkable courtesy of Rolf Peruzzo - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; fairly toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of minerals and hazelnuts; clean palate, medium-bodied, finishes pretty creamy, light bitter and with quite long notes of cookies and marzipan - good beer from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a long lasting foam; fruity esters and candi sugar in the nose; perfumy, medium-bodied, fairly carbonated and with some sweetness; partially balanced by some tart acidity; quite dry and bitter; long fruity estery (tangerines and orange peels) and decently hoppy finish - refreshing and interesting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; earthy and biscuity maltiness; some undefined fruity presence below; subtle yet fair carbonation; a good malt backbone; gently bitter with more earthy, cookie-like notes and some hop presence in the finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; nice lace; robust hoppy aroma of tea, lemongrass and quince; full-bodied, assertive and quite velvety palate; light sweetness topped by a fair but not aggressive bitterness; quite dry, very long aromatic hoppy finish where fruity tones (quince and prunes) dominate the notes of black tea - absolutely wonderful ! draught@Erzbierschof - pours a bright bronze beer under a solid long lasting foam; correct lacework; chewy and perfumy hoppy aroma with notes of pear and quince; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness and a fair bitterness; long lasting in a very aromatic hoppy finish with more quince and apricots - very good from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a fast collapsing head; aroma of apple and notes of sage and pineapple; medium- to full body, light sticky and sour; long hoppy finish with some bitterness and a lingering sourness; notes of chewy marmalade as well from Erzbierschof - light hazy amber-bronze beer with a little foam; hoppy aroma of prune and quince marmalade; full-bodied and quite sticky, assertive, some sweetness below and very bitter; long hoppy fruity finish (more prunes and cherries) - powerful and very drinkable from Amstein - bright amber-red beer with a little foam left; aroma of nuts, spicy hops and notes of red fruits marmalade; some malt sweetness, full-bodied and decently bitter; light umami; very long spicy finish with more nutty and fruity tones from bieronlineshop.ch - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a little but long lasting foam; fair aroma of cloves and nutmegs; medium-bodied, quite tart and earthy; pretty dry and long spicy finish - correct from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark amber beer with a little foam left; light spicy hoppiness and strong notes of caramel; full-bodied and pretty sweet; some earthy and light tart bitterness; long spicy hoppy finish with long notes of caramel from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - poiurs a cloudy amber-brown colour with a modest foam left; toasted maltiness with light fruity and caramelish notes below; solid carbonation; gently bitter and with a long aftertaste of spicy and fruity hops; dry and with more notes of toasted malts - quite good courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy amber-brown beer with a modest head retention; earthy malty aroma with some fruity notes; a fair carbonation, medium-bodied and quite tart, bitter and fizzy with light residual sugars and a long earthy and gently caramelish aftertaste - not without interest courtesy of Bruno Stoller - black beer with no foam left; roasted aroma of black chocolate, cacao a nd black cherries; moderate carbonation and full-bodied; quite sticky, clean palate; fairly bitter and quite dry; long notes of chocolate in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - translucid and bright red-amber beer under a solid and long lasting creamy foam; light yeasty but mainly fruity and flowery (elderflowers) aroma; rounded palate, full-bodied and creamy/velvety mouthfeel; decently bitter but with a fair residual sweetness; light chewy aftertaste of red fruits and perfumed flowers - charming and dangerously drinkable from Erzbierschof - light hazy red-amber beer with a persistent little foam; hoppy aroma of quince and strawberries; full-bodied, very bitter, fruity and almondy, hoppy finish; light residual sweetness from Erzbierschof - hazy amber-brown beer with a chaotic but persistent foam; correct lacework; pretty toasted maltiness showing notes of cookies and caramel; quite full-bodied, some sweetness, very tasty, fresh and with some fruity hoppy notes in front of more toasted biscuity maltiness; light residual sweetness - very good from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish beer with a little but long lasting foam; sourish aroma of fresh fruits (apples and berries), notes of cinnamon; a decent malt body, assertive and pretty sour; very dry and with more long sourish fruity notes in the finish - refreshing and pleasant courtesy of Toni Flükiger - light hazy dark blond beer with no foam left; fruity and sourish aroma; medium-bodied, tasty, assertive and salty; long fruity and sourish finish - lively and pleasant; refreshing draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear yet very dark brown beer with a modest foam; roasted cofeeish aroma, solid with notes of ashes and black chocolate; some notes of plums below; low carbonation and full-bodied; dry and toasted aftertaste of ashes and plums; gently bitter from Erzbierschof - clear dark brown beer with a poor head retention; solidly peated and medicinal nose; hazelnuts and caramel; a good malt backbone; subtle but fair carbonation; smokey and cherryish finish; light residual sweetness courtesy of Toni Flükiger - quite clear blond beer with a moderate foam left; fresh aroma of apple and pineapple; woody; full-bodied, pretty assertive and decently bitter; long fruity aromatic finish, almonds and pear with lingering woody notes draught@Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of cacao, hazelnuts and some milk sourness; moderate carbonation, light sweetness, quite thin-bodied and with a long cacao finish from Erzbierschof - fully cloudy brown beer with a modest foam left; solid hoppy aroma of marzipan and quince marmalade, plum; a good malt body, slightly dry and fairly bitter; long malty caramelish and fruity flowery hoppy finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - pours a cloudy brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; earthy aroma with notes of nougat and hazelnuts; a good malt backbone; pretty tasty, some sweet maltiness and a decent bitterness; fruity hops in the finish but still dominated by the earthy malty character; yeasty and hazelnutty courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; light sourish nose with hints of chestnuts and berries; medium-bodied; fairly sour (uncontrolled ?); metallic and herbal finish with a lingering sourness - weird and hard to drink courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; evident aroma of grapefruit and quince marmalade; a good malt backbone, light malt sweetness toped by a fair bitterness; long and dry fruity hoppy finish; very aromatic - a nice beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of black cherries, tea and spicy hops; quite full-bodied, solidly bitter, long spicy and fruity hoppy finish; very dry - very good from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy and long lasting beige foam; sweet biscuity maltiness in the nose, toffee and marzipan, light spicy; full-bodied, sweet and pretty thick; more long toffeish notes in the finish; residual sugars and hints of biscuits from Drinks of the World, Bern - translucide reddish-amber beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of paperboard, hints of caramel and spicy hops; medium-bodied and creamy palate; subtle carbonation, some malt sweetness and a low bitterness, short and gently spicy and papery finish - drinkable from la Mise en Bière - hazy ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; gently spicy and with a sweet caramelish malty nose, some notes of dark fruits; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light earthy notes; long spicy and biscuity malty finish with a light residual sweetness - pretty nice and well-crafted from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; the aroma is lemony and light yeasty with notes of caramel and quince marmalade below; full-bodied and tasty; subtle carbonation and very bitter; long aromatic fruity hoppy finish, fresh and mainly grapefruity; very dry and light earthy - a very good beer showing different layers from Erzbierschof - pretty clear dark brown beer with a modest foam left; light peated and very nutty; hints of cherries, medium-bodied, decently tasty, sweet and with a late tartness, solid carbonation, residual sugars and long woody, nutty and cherryish notes in the finish from Erzbierschof; canned - cloudy darkblond beer with a little white foam left; solid fruity hoppiness where notes of mango and apricot dominate; light spicy notes; a good malt backbone, some astringency, very assertive and very bitter; very dry and long fruity hoppy finish -refreshing and with a lot of character; great stuff from Erzbierschof - dark black beer with a little beige foam left; very peated aroma, ashes, coffee and chestnuts; very bitter, full-bodied, assertive, creamy palate; very long woody finish with notes of black cherries, coffee and chestnuts - robust and pretty impressive courtesy of Sandra Porchet and Jean-Philippe - pretty clear amber beer with a poor head retention; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of quince and tea, flowery; full-bodied, light sweet maltiness; solidly bitter, quite dry, long lasting bitterness and more notes of quince and plums - assertive and very good from bieronlineshop.ch - pours a cloudy orange beer under a very foamy white head; nice lace, a fair and fresh aroma of coriander, pear and grapefruit, medium-bodied, lively and tasty; the finish is almondy, spicy and fruity -very interesting and well-crafted courtesy of Peter Ens - pretty clear golden-bornze beer with a little foam left; bready nose and with a flowery hoppiness; a good malt backbone, tasty and decently bitter; elegant grassy bitterness and more bready notes in the finish - good courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; a fair piney and resinous hoppiness with notes of orange peels and tangerines; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, tasty and quite assertive; well-present bitterness, long lasting in a dry fruity, almondy and resinous hoppy finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson - cloudy dark orange beer with a firm and persistent head; nice lace; light yeasty notes but mainly fruity and perfumy hoppiness; light spicyness too; a good malt backbone, rounded and with a late astringent tartness; solidly bitter and dry, subtle carbonation, long fruity hoppy aftertaste of blood oranges and mango - very nice one (as usual from this brewery) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy and bright golden beer, solid creamy white head; aroma of hay, banana and cloves; sweet and with a moderate carbonation; quite thin-bodied, light residual sweetness and more cloves and banana in a quite short finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - light hazy dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy dark beige foam; malty biscuity and chocolatey aroma; light spicy with notes of walnuts; pretty sweet and medium to full malt backbone; residual sugars and long chocolatey malty notes in the finish with hints of almonds courtesy of Laurent Mousson - dark beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; aroma of hay and black chocolate; gently roasted, velvety palate, moderate carbonation; light sweetness and a late earthy tartness; decently bitter, long aftertaste of hay, ashes and roasted malts - elegant courtesy of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - pours a very dark brown beer under a huge foamy beige head; generius hoppy aroma of licorice and mint, flowery; medium-bodied, assertive and astringent, very bitter and with a long hoppy aftertaste of black cherries, prunes and licorice - straight to the point from bieronlineshop.ch - pours a cloudy brown-orange beer with a poor head retention; fair smokey notes on top of decent fruity tones; medium-bodied, astringent and with some sweetness below; quite dry and smokey finish with lingering notes of oranges from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; spicy nose with hints of hay, some aromatic hops; medium-bodied, some harsh tartness, long and dry spicy and herbal finish - pretty good courtey of Laurent Mousson and Marjorie Jacobi - pours a hazy red-orange beer with no foam left; lemony and decently hoppy, a bit yeasty and with notes of red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied, rounded and tasty, quite dry and fairly bitter; long aromatic fruity hoppy finish; light spicy - very pleasant and well-crafted; balanced from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; quite heavily spicy nose (saffron and pepper); medium-bodied, tart and very dry; the finish is very spicy, dusty and yeasty - pretty hard to drink from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark bordeaux-brown beer with a fast collapsing head; aroma of brown sugar and plums, notes of pear and plastic; sweet and quite full-bodied, the finish is tart, short and light acidic with notes of prunes and undefined spices - weird from Bieronlineshop.ch - translucide and bright golden beer with a moderate foam left; oily grassy hops; light phenolic; medium-bodied, sweet and oily mouthfeel; a gentle bitterness, light tart corny and grassy finish - decent courtesy of the brewers - hazy dark amber-blond beer with a persistent little foam; light estery, grainy and with notes of fruits below; a good malt backbone, the malt sweetness is partially balanced by a corny tartness; decently dry and with more fruity notes in the finish - pleasant, well-crafted and with a good character from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear bright golden beer with a fair white foam left; nice lacework; almondy and caramelish aroma; gently spicy; full-bodied, light sweetness and a fair bitterness; spicy and caramelish finish - very nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark brown beer with a poor foam left; pretty weird aorma, mineral and vegetal; some biscuity maltiness below; a decent malt backbone, some mineral tartness and bitterness; poorly tasty and quite short caramelish finish - poor quality from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy bronze beer with a poor head retention; lemony and light piney hoppiness; a good malt backbone; light sticky and with some malt sweetness; a decent bitterness; quite dry and long fruity and piney hoppy finish - pretty nice from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; fairly grapefruity and light spicy hoppy aroma; a good malt body, pretty tart and quite astringent; solidly bitter with long notes of bitter oranges, apples and pineapple; very dry draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy red-orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; dusty, yeasty and lactic with fair notes of raspberries; velvety mouthfeel, decent sourness and a thin malt backbone; a lingering sourness in a long fruity and yeasty finish - not bad draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer under a solid and long lasting foam; aroma of fresh cut apples, light estery, fresh and with light sourish notes; a good malt backbone, velvety palate and a low carbonation; decently dry, low bitterness and a long fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of sourness - elegant and hugely drinkable draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear dark blond beer; very aromatic fruity hoppy aroma (apricot, mango, raisins); low carbonation, quite assertive and medium-bodied, a robust but not aggressive bitterness; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish (apples and apricots) - balanced and satisfying draught@Erzbierschof - pours a dark ruby-brown beer under a solid dark beige foam; toasted malty nose with notes of cacao along with a fruity hoppiness (plums dominate); full-bodied, sweet and tasty, velvety palate, fairly bitter and with a light residual sweetness, more long chocolatey malty notes in the finish, long lasting - balanced and deeply pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a fast collapsing head; a decent fruity hoppiness with light corny notes; a good malt body, moderately sweet and without bitterness, a light and late tartness before a quite long fruity and malty finish - finally a good beer from Adler from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; fair hoppy aroma showing notes of tea, plums, lemongrass and rhubarb; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a very solid bitterness; very aromatic hoppy finish, pretty dry with more notes of prunes, mint, apples and pine needles - excellent courtesy of the brewers - light hazy blond-orange beer under a solid foamy and persistent beige head; nice lacework; light spicy hoppiness, pretty fruity with hints of corn; a good malt backbone, rounded and tasty, some malt sweetness and a low bitterness; long malty finish with more lingering fruity tones - clean, tasty, balanced and very drinkable courtesy of the brewers - hazy amber beer under a persistent creamy foam; light yeasty notes of caramel and corn; sweetish notes of brown sugar; creamy mouthfeel and with a moderate malt body, some sweetness and a low bitterness; short finish, flowery and caramelish - subtle yet not fully convincing because of the apparent notes of artificial sweetness from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a little quickly vanishing foam; estery fruity aroma (blueberry ? ok), light chewy and sourish; assertive and with a moderate malt backbone, acidic and very dry; gently lactic and long blueberry and herbal finish - charming and very interesting courtesy of the brewers - pours a cloudy brown beer under a little foam left; a fair toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of hazelnuts, dusty yet with a fruity tone underneath; quite creamy mouthfeel, a good malt backbone, earthy and light bitter finish with long hazelnutty malty notes - good one from this tiny microbrewery canned; courtesy of Michu Gerber - clear and bright pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; light oilygrassy aroma with some citrusy notes below; moderate malt body, gently dry and with a low bitterness; light papery and short grassy finish - bad move from Doppelleu from Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; very roasted coffee aroma, notes of nuts and vanilla; light peppery; full-bodied and with a creamy mouthfeel, some sweetness and a moderate earthy bitterness; long lactic and vanilla finish with more roasted notes of coffee and a light residual sweetness - nice one courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear and bright amber-bronze beer with a persistent pale beige foam; a decent spicy and grassy hoppiness; effervescent, a good malt body and a fair bitterness, quite long spicy and flowery hoppy finish- pleasant from Mikkeller & Friends - pretty black beer under a persistent beige foam; bready with some roasted malts, a bit mineral with notes of black chocolate; full-bodied, velvety mouthfeel, earthy and pretty sweet, light bitterness and some residual sweetness in a long coffeish, earthy and nutty finish - interesting profile from Erzbierschof - black beer yet clear with a modest beige foam left; roasted aroma of black chocolate, walnuts and black cherries; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and light thick palate; a decent bitterness and long roasted chocolatey notes along with hints of ashes and vanilla in the finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of roasted blck chocolate, corny notes, tart and with a moderate malt body, light sweetness and a short corny, tart and roasted finish - not terrible draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a ruby hue, no foam left; solid aroma of black cherries with chocolate below and decent sourish vinegar-like notes; hints of brush-wood; light umami, moderate carbonation, full-bodied, fairly sourish; long aftertaste dominated by black cherries and prunes; the chocolatey tones stay now in the background - strong work from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-amber beer with a little beige foam left; chewy hoppy fruity aroma of peaches, mango and quince marmalade, a decent malt backbone and a fair bitterness; quite astringent and pretty dry; more fruity notes of peaches in the finish from Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer, almost black with no foam left; surprising aroma of nougat, cheese, chocolate and meat sauce; late hints of wood; some sweetness and a robust malt backbone, pretty umami; some astringence and a long woody, vanilla and chocolatey finish - not fully coherent yet pretty enjoyable draught@Erzbierschof - dark amber beer with a solid foam left; light flowery with a solid fruity hoppiness (quinces and peaches); full-bodied, some malt sweetness, rounded and velvety; long bitter almond finish with flowery and fruity notes - pretty nice one ! from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly woody with notes of red fruits marmalade, hints of vanilla; pretty astringent, a good malt body, harsh, dry and corny, pretty bitter and woody finish with more fruity notes from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy blond beer with a poor head retention; fresh aroma of honey and corns; sweet and full-bodied, no bitterness, quite short corny and light citric finish with more honeyish notes - interesting courtesy of Bruno Stoller - pours a cloudy copper-amber beer with a chaotic yet long lasting foam; a solid aromatic hoppiness showing notes of tea and prunes; a good malt backbone; some malt sweetness and a decent bitterness, light earthy before a long aromatic finish of dark fruits and tea- fresh and well-crafted from Erzbierschof - light hazy amber-blond beer with a moderate head retention; decently peated whisky-like aroma with notes of caramel and red fruits marmalade; fizzy and medium-bodied, some sticky sweetness and an evanescent smokey finish with pretty much residual sweetness and lingering whisky notes from brewery’s online shop - cloudy blond-orange beer under a long lasting bright white foam; fair aroma of coriander, some notes of hay, a good malt backbone and pretty sweet, velvety palate, rounded and with a juicy finish; residual sweetness, notes of coriander and oranges - ok courtesy of Bruno Stoller - hazy dark reddish-brown beer under a very foamy beige head; very fruity hoppy aroma where notes of melon and peaches dominate; velvety palate, low carbonation and with some sweetness, moderate bitterness, light residual sweetness and a short very fruity (melon again) finish from Erzbierschof-pours a hazy brown beer with some toasted biscuity maltiness and fair notes of coffee in front of decent piney and fruity hoppy notes; full-bodied, lively and tasty, pretty bitter and with a long lasting and very aromatic fruity hoppy finish with hints of tea and coffee; decently dry - a complex beauty again from Tom courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; fairly woody aroma with notes of sour cherries; vinous; surprisingly moderate malt backbone for its alcohol content, gently sour and light dry; very fruity woody finish with notes of marzipan and cherries - a pleasant beer draught@Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark reddish-orange beer with a solid and long lasting pale beige foam; flowery and light estery; notes of hay and barnyard; a good malt backbone and pretty sweet; residual sweetness and a long dusty, orangeish and flowery finish; hints of warming alcohol - ok yet not fully convincing draught@Erzbierschof - clear and bright ruby-brown beer under a long lasting pinkish head; deep aroma of light sourish raspberries, fresh and light chewy; medium-bodied, gently sourish and quite dry; long fresh finish of raspberries - subtle and deeply pleasant courtesy of Toni Flükiger; canned, 9.7%- hazy dark orange-blond beer under a persistent beige foam; solid hoppy aroma with notes of spices, caramel and melon; thick and creamy palate, very bitter, long spicy and almondy hoppy finish; flowers and caramel, very aromatic draught@Erzbierschof - clear blond beer, quite bright with a solid persistent foam; nice lacework; fair flowery and fruity aroma; a good malt backbone; quite creamy palate a decent bitterness and a long aromatic flowery and almondy finish, light spicy notes courtesy of Toni Flükiger - quite clear reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly woody, vinous with notes of prunes, apples, a bit marmalade-like, astringent but with a fair sweetness, solid carbonation; finishes decently dry with solid woody note and more hints of red fruits marmalade and marshmallows courtesy of Nadine Degen - quite clear dark amber beer under a solid and long lasting foam; well-present yet subtle hoppy aroma with fruity (litchies and mango) and flowery notes; quite assertive and tasty, a good malt backbone, velvety mouthfeel and with a solid bitterness; light malt residual sweetness and a long aromatic fruity and light spicy hoppy finish with a lingering bitterness - delicate yet with character; a good beer courtesy of Toni Bühlmann and Urs Wüthrich - pours a hazy brown beer with a little persistent beige foam; fairly toasted biscuity maltiness with a light spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, some light sweetness balanced by some earthy bitterness; long malty cookie-like finish, earthy and gently spicy- well-crafted and very drinkable courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a light hazy reddish-brown beer with a modest foam left; very fruity marmalade-like aroma with notes of elderflowers and strawberries; light sticky and full-bodied, subtle carbonation and with a decent sourness; pretty dry, some warming alcohol notes in the finish; light metallic courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a hazy blond-oange beer with a modest foam left; unclean green nose with notes of corn and vegetables; a good malt backbone, tasty and fizzy; some decent bitterness and a long aromatic flowery hoppy finish with again unwanted notes of vegetables - looks like something went wrong here courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; very fruity hoppiness with notes of apricots, grapefruits and star fruits; medium to full-bodied, creamy palate, tasty, lively and with a decent and subtle bitterness; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish - I can almost see the aliens now ! courtesy of Thomas Schneider - very clear and pale golden beer with a modest foam left; aroma of paper and cheap urine-like hops; sweet and light oily, moderate malt backbone, light tart bitterness, some residual sweetness and short corny and papery notes in the finish - poor to stay polite courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy dark blond beer under a little long lasting foam; fresh hoppy aroma of lemongrass and grapefruit; notes of orange peels; moderate malt body and light chewy palate; decently tasty and with a subtle bitterness and carbonation; quite dry with more delicate fruity hoppy tones - pleasant and very drinkable from Bieronlineshop.ch- dark golden beer with a poor head retention; a fair aromatic hoppiness showing notes of grass and peanuts; a good malt backbone and some malt sweetness, a decent bitterness and a quite long and light dry malty and aromatic hoppy finish - a good beer from Bieronlineshop.ch - cloudy amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; domination of cloves over banana in the nose; hints of corn; very carbonated, medium malt-bodied; some sweetness lasting in the finish; aftertaste of corn and cloves - well-made but it’s still a Weizen ... courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy brown beer with almost no foam left; light biscuity maltiness, earthy and chocolatey; a subtle yet fair carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness and with a decent earthy bitterness; light nutty and biscuity finish; light mineral - quite elegant bottle from the brewery - cloudy orange beer with a fast vanishing head; lemon and wheat in the nose; gently spicy and dusty; moderate carbonation and body; quite dry and a bit salty; fresh wheaty and citrusy finish bottle from Café Rendez-Vous in Fribourg - clear and bright amber beer with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of toffee, corns, chewy malts and metal; solidly carbonated, medium-bodied, very harsh and aggressive bitterness; quite dry aftertaste of corns, wort and metal - hard to make worse, from the name to the taste, including the description: everything’s wrong with this beer. Frankly, I’m almost feeling sad for the poor Feldschlösschen/Carlsberg brewery which is definitely doing all wrong ... courtesy of Jürg Kohler - pours a golden beer with a chaotic white foam left; hoppy aroma of lemongrass, pear and apple; thin-bodied and with a low bitterness; aromatic hoppy finish of yellow fruits - fresh and pleasant ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a light hazy copper-amber beer with a long lasting foam; decently aromatic hoppy nose with hints of spices, caramel and red fruits; a good malt body, rounded and quite tasty, gentle and long lasting spicy bitterness in a well aromatic finish - a good one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - dark brown beer with a fair beige foam left; aroma of plum cake and walnuts; full-bodied, sticky and quite nthick; pretty sweet and with a late fair bitterness; some residual sweetness, long hoppy fruity and piney hoppy finish with more nutty tones - good beer bought@brewery - pours a hazy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; a fair but not exagerated spicy aroma where ginger notes come first leaving hints of pepper behind; medium-bodied, tasty and lively; sharp and assertive pepery finish with a lingering residual swetness, notes of oranges and ginger - well-crafted from Erzbierschof - hazy dark ruby brown beer with a little beige foam left; peated aroma of caramel and apples; medium-bodied, some tartness and sweetness below; fizzy and with an earthy bitterness; long peated finish of apples and cognac from Erzbierschof - dark brown beer, hazy with a persistent beige foam; very earthy nutty malty aroma; light spicy and smokey; medium to full-bodied, tasty and decently bitter; long caramelish and earthy finish with lingering smokey notes and hints of marzipan from Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber ber with a long lasting beige foam; solid hoppy aroma: resinous and quince marmalade-like, notes of pineapple and marzipan; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, tasty and with a solid bitterness, moderate carbonation and light sticky; long aromatic hoppy finish, piney and with more quince and flowers, light residual sweetness- a beautiful beer ! from Erzbierschof - bright ruby brown beer with no foam left; chewy malty nutty aroma, estery and with notes of red fruits; full-bodied, sweet and pretty tart; very tasty and lively; a solid bitterness and pretty dry, long nutty and red fruity finish with notes of warming alcohol bought@the brewery - quite clear amber beer with a poor head retention; light earthy and toffee with some hoppy spicy notes; medium-bodied, gently sweet maltiness and with a malty, decently aromatic finish with spicy and caramelish notes - ok courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a light hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; light estery fruity aroma where pears dominate; medium-bodied and with a fair malt sweetness; subtle carbonation; residual sugars in a long fruity and gently chewy finish - pleasant from the brewery’s onlineshop - cloudy brown beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; malty biscuity aroma with notes of brown sugars; hints of pear; a good malt body and pretty sweet, earthy and quite thick mouthfeel; residual sweetness in a long malty, gently spicy and fruity finish - pretty well made courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - offers a cloudy brown beer with a quite long lasting beige foam; decently woody aroma, vinous and with notes of prunes and almonds; a good malt body, subtle but fair carbonation, nice balance between sweetness and sourness; a long finish with some woody tartness, more prunes and cherry notes - delicate yet full of character and very well made from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear pale amber beer with a little foam left; light metallic nose with notes of red fruit marmalade, gently flowery, soft creamy palate, medium-bodied and with a late earthy tartness; long dusty yeasty finish with more flowery tones courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy orange beer with almost no head retention; evident aroma of ginger in the front while the oranges are noticed in the background; medium-bodied, light chewy, some spicy tartness, sweet yet decently dry; long spicy finish where ginger dominates again - well-crafted courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting bright whote foam; nice lacework; shows a decent flowery hoppiness with hints of almonds; velvety mouthfeel, a good malt backbone, rounded and with some malt sweetness; a decent bitterness and a long aromatic flowery and spicy hoppy finish leaving a light residual swetness and hints of marzipan - very well-made and balanced draught@brewpub - cloudy and bright red-orange beer with a little long lasting white foam; gently yeasty with moderate hoppy notes of apricots and peaches; medium-bodied, light astringency and sweetness, a restrained bitterness, subtle carbonation and light soapy; a decent hoppy fruity finish where notes of bitter oranges dominates - lacks of cleanness and probably maturation draught@brewpub - black beer under a solid long lasting creamy pale beige foam; nice lace; decently roasted aroma with notes of ashes, corn and walnuts; medium-bodied, rounded and creamy palate. clean and with a fair earthy bitterness; long roasted aftertaste of ashes and tobacco; quite dry - a good beer draught@brewpub - pours a black beer under a creamy long lasting dark beige foam; little lacework; fair aroma of roasted coffee, hazelnuts and vanilla; velvety and rounded palate, a good malt backbone, a decent bitterness; long roasted coffeish aftertaste with hints of vanilla and chocolate; gentle residual sweetness - very nice draught@Au Trappiste - pours a blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of exotic yellow fruits; sourish and citric, medium-bodied, lively and fresh; subtle carbonation; pretty sour and light salty; very dry and long fruity sourish finish; tart - very pleasant and hugely drinkable from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; light fruity and flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, some swetness, low bitterness; yeasty and flowery finish with some residual sweetness from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a hazy copper beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; pretty hoppy aroma, notes of caramel, flowers, marzipan and pine needles; full-bodied, creamy palate and tasty, very bitter, yeasty and long flowery and earthy hoppy finish with more notes of marzipan and caramel courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy blond beer with a long lasting white foam; decent aroma of cold ashes and smoked bacon; medium-bodied, light sourish and clean palate; some tart smokyness lasting in a long finish of ashes courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - pours a bright golden beer with a little white foam left; some hop presence but dominated by grainy and metallic notes; medium-bodied, light oily palate; fair yet subtle carbonation and some malt sweetness; shy bitterness; grainy and with some flowrey hoppiness - boring courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; fair aroma of licorice with notes of coffee and walnuts in the background; light oily, tasty and fairly carbonated, light sweetness; gently bitter and with a fair residual sweetness; more generous notes of licorice and hints of coffee in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy copper-orange beer under a chaotic white foam; decent hoppy aroma of apricots and flowers; a good malt body, some sweetness and quite thick; a decent bitterness, pretty aromatic hoppy finish (fruity and flowery) with hints of caramel; some residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a long lasting creamy dark beige foam; aroma of roasted malts, notes of chestnuts, vanilla and cacao; medium-bodied, some sweetness and assertive; a fair yet subtle carbonation; creamy palate and a solid bitterness; some tartness; long chocolatey and roasted finish with more lingering notes of chestnuts and a light residual sweetness - pretty nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear bright golden beer with a persistent white foam; herbal and light buttery aroma; subtle yet fair carbonation; medium-bodied; some malt sweetness and pretty bitter and dry; crisp and long aromatic herbal hoppy finish - quite nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy copper-amber beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of tea, apples and pineapple; full-bodied and pretty sweet; light chewy, moderate bitterness; estery fruity finish with notes of raisins and oranges, caramel and candy; lot of residual sweetness - quite unusual IPA draught@Erzbierschof - pours a dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of nuts and chocolate; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light sourish and with some sweetness below; the finish is quite thin, earthy and toasted with more biscuity notes draught@Erzbierschof - bright reddish-bronze beer with a chaotic but persistent foam; perfumy and chewy nose with lemongrass in the front; coriander comes next; not much more can be detected below them; medium-bodied; pretty tasty and fairly bitter; decently dry; coriander dominates in the finish leaving lemongrass the second role from Erzbierschof - light hazy golden beer with a persistent little foam; aroma of candied yellow fruits (pear and grapefruit); assertive and very tasty, a good malt backbone, very bitter and dry; long hoppy fruity finish, chewy and with hints of warming alcohol courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; correct lacework; decent flowery aromatic hoppiness; a good malt backbone; some sweetness and quite tasty; pretty bitter and long aromatic grassy and flowery finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer under a fair and long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted coffeish aroma, some hazelnuts and a decent citrusy hoppiness; creamy palate, medium to full-bodied; light sweet and with some earthy bitterness; the finish fails a bit short yet leaving more roasted coffeish and nutty notes on top again of a fruity hoppiness - a good one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark borwn beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; fair smokey aroma of meat and bacon; notes of figs underneath; a good malt body, tasty and light creamy palate; long smokey finish with notes of coffee, prunes and ashes - good and complex from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; vinous and woody aroma, notes of prunes and black cherries, some spicyness; sweet and full-bodied, fairly sour, light sticky and umami, long sourish woody finish with notes of prunes from the brewery - hazy red-orange beer with a poor head retention; earthy and light fruity aroma, notes of potatoies; a good malt backbone, clean palate and with some earthy tartness; light bitterness and pretty dry; more balance between fruity notes and potatoes in the finish - original and well-made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-orange beer with no foam left; peated and estery aroma with notes of burned ribbon; medium-bodied, light chewy and low carbonation; some sweetness lasting in an estery finish where more smokey whisky notes can be met - not really convincing courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy copper-orange ber with a persistent foam; assertive hoppiness, quite piney and light spicy; the fruitiness (apple?) stays in the background; full-bodied and light oily, subtle carbonation and with a solid bitterness, pretty dry and with a long lasting spicy hoppiness, some earthyness too - I quite like the hop profile from Erzbierschof - light hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; spicy hops come first followed by an explosion of fruits (raisins, berries and pineapple); full-bodied, assertive and lively palate, quite dry and fairly bitter; long spicy and fruity (mostly exotic) finishj - fresh and with a nice character courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of vanilla and mocha; light roasted; subtle carbonation and a light sweetness; decent malt backbone; a respectable bitterness, earthy and long mocha and vanilla finish courtesy of Maria Rothacher - pours a clear dark brown beer with a modest foam left; fairly malty with notes of smoked meat and earth; full-bodied, some fair sweetness nicely balanced by a subtle sourness; very long earthy malty finish with more light smokey notes draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy lactic yellow beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lace; quite shy aroma of hay in front of coriander and citrus; sweet and soft palate; hint of sweetness; pretty tasteless, short gently spicy finish, light dry, citric and light soapy - just ok draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white head; resinous and piney hoppiness dominates; notes of pineapple and grapefruits are coming then; thin-bodied, a respectable bitterness, soft palate, moderate carbonation, pretty dry and long bitter hoppy finish with more resinous and fruity notes draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a robust and long lasting dark beige foam; very roasted mocha aroma, hints of ashes and nuts, light woody; rounded sweet maltiness, very earthy and hugely bitter; notes oflicorice, wood and black chocolate, tar, walnuts and a hint of fruitiness - complex and pretty aggressive, very interesting from the brewery - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; shows a decent flowery , citric and peachy hoppiness; soft and velvety palate; moderate malt backbone, some sweetness and a light bitterness; decently long aromatic fruity finish - fresh and delicate courtesy of Andreas - pours a dark amber-blond beer with a little but long lasting foam; decent hoppy aroma of mango, peaches and raisins; clean palate, pretty tasty, some bitterness, subtle carbonation; quite dry and long fruity (mainly) and flowery (a bit) hoppy finish, hints of caramel - a balanced and good beer clearly from Erzbierschof pours a cloudy orange beer with a long lasting chaotic white foam left; fresh and fruity hoppiness (citric, pineapple) and with some typical brett-like notes; medium to full-bodied, light sticky, some astringency and a subtle carbonation; very bitter; long assertive fruity hoppiness (apricots and citrus dominate), a decent sourish touch; very dry - a fanstastic balance, fresh, complex and with lot of character: one more winner from S&A courtesy of fiulijn, 4% - pretty clear yellow-blond beer with absolutely no foam; sulphury and lactic aroma, citric; thin-bodied, pretty acidic, very dry, tart and citric, lactic aftertaste - fresh and decently complex; charming courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a hazy reddish-brown beer with no head retention; the notes of honey are evident, some spices (ginger and nutmegs probably); thin-bodied and almost no carbonation; pretty tasteless; the finish is quite short, sweet/spicy and with more lingering honeyish notes - unbalanced and deceptive from Coop, canned; 85% beer - translucide pale golden beer with an elusive white head; aggressive aroma of lemon soda, cheap notes of vodka appears below, strong notes of aspartam too; hugely sweet and quite sticky, moderate carbonation; tons of residual sweetness, hints of potatoes and more citric notes in the finish - deeply ugly (a Swiss clone of the Tuborg Skol ?) courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden beer with a long lasting white head; some oily grassy hoppiness, light sweetness, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and fairly bitter; long aromatic grassy and peanutty hoppy finish; decently dry - satisfying courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; subtle yet distinctive hoppy aroma of apricots and raisins; moderate malt backbone, juicy and with a quite fair carbonation, decent bitterness and a long aromatic hoppy finish where berries and apples dominate - fresh and subtle though not really complex courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - hazy dark orange beer under a creamy and long lasting white foam; fair hoppy aroma of ripe fruits (mango, berries, peaches); moderate malt body, creamy palate, gently bitter and very aromatic fruity hoppy finish (peaches, grapefruit and raisins) - well-crafted from la Mise en Bière - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; light yeasty and with a fair aroma of raspberries, herbal notes; moderate malt backbone, light sweet and quite tasteless; a bit chewy, short and gently dry with more juicy raspberrish notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear blond beer with a poor head retention; light estery banana aroma with fair notes of cloves; quite assertive, fairly carbonated and medium-bodied; dry and estery fruity finish with lingering notes of cloves courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - pours a cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; lime and mint are well present and show a nice collaboration; they are surrounded by notes of white alcohol I would have said being vodka instead of rum; plain palate, a bit creamy and with some sweetness, light residual sweetness in a finish where mint dominates citrus and where I’m finally convinced to find notes of white rum - Alain succeeds again to offer something coherent and good while in using difficult ingredients courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; very toasted biscuity maltiness, mocha and hazelnuts; highly carbonated, light sourish and sweet; poorly tasty, medium-bodied but with a thin finish; weird metallic and vegetable-like finish - unbalanced and pretty wrong courtesy of DomTom - very pale and very clear golden beer; no head retention; oxidized nose and with hints of grain and oily grass; sticky and oily, medium-bodied; some harsh bitterness; corny and papery finish with a lingering oily texture - humm ... but hey ! What could you expect from a new country tick ? courtesy of Antonio Rey - very light hazy blond beer with a persistent white head; light spicy and grainy aromatic hoppiness; rounded and clean palate; medium-bodied; subtle and moderate carbonation; quite dry and gently bitter; pretty long aromatic hoppy frinish with more spicy and flowery notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a cloudy brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of chestnuts, nougat, spicy hops; full-bodied; very tasty, subtle carbonation and hugely bitter; long nutty and spicy finish; light residual sweetness; resinous courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy orange beer with a long lasting foam; hoppy aroma of sour apples and grapefruits; a good malt backbone, astringent and with a quite aggressive bitterness; long grapefruity bitter and light sourish hoppy finish - quite raw and unclean, yet ok canned; from Morteau, France - clear bright reddish beer with some long lasting pinkish foam; correct lacework; aroma of red fruit sirup, brown sugar; very sweet, light sticky sugary and sirupy red fruity finish - another bad idea from Kronenbourg canned; from Morteau, France - pale and clear golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of cane sugar and lime; very sweet, medium-bodied; residual sugars and more citric notes in the finish - chemical from Bieronlineshop.ch - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly toasted nutty and biscuity aroma; light notes of coffee; quite thin-bodied; quite harsh and bitter; dry biscuity and malty finish - not really appealing courtesy of Andreas - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; fairly peated whisky-like aroma with notes of ashes, caramel and cherries; fairly sweet and full-bodied; subtle yet fair carbonation, pretty sticky and chewy; light smokey tartness and quite lot of residual sugars; more cherryish notes and a lingering smokyness - a bit too sweet for my liking but good in any case draught@Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of litchies and yuzu (yes, I’m bluffing ...); fresh yet light chewy palate; medium-bodied, light initial sweetness and solidly bitter; a lingering sourness in a very fruity finish - lively, fresh and charming from Erzbierschof - light hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of orange peel, some exotic fruits; medium-bodied, salty and fairly bitter; dry and spicy fruity finish - original profile for a Wit from Erzbierschof - pretty clear dark reddish beer with a little beige foam left; woody and light vinous; strong presence of cherries and hints of vanilla and red fruits marmalade; full-bodied, fairly bitter and with a decent sourness, long fruity and woody finish showing an increasing sourness - interesting and very pleasant draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a little white foam left; perfumy with notes of oranges and alcohol, marzipan, quince marmalade; very sweet, chewy and sticky, estery and perfumy finish, a solid bitterness and with some residual sugars, red fruits marmalade and a strong warming alcohol presence - a difficult beer from Erzbierschof - clear and bright golden beer under a solid long lasting white foam; herbal and light citric and chewy; full-bodied; dry herbal and fairly bitter, very aromatic hoppy finish - robust, lively and pleasant; a very good one from Morteau, France - bright bronze beer with no head retention; perfumy and estery furity aroma where notes of pear, juniper and sweetener dominate; sweet and full-bodied, chewy and with quite lot of residual sugars; hints of sulphur and more fruity tones in the finish - somehow still drinkable draught@brewpub - hazy amber beer under a creamy pale beige foam; toffee and flowery nose, hints of coffee; medium-bodied, light sweet and decently bitter; earthy biscuity and coffeish aftertaste - aromatic and pretty good from Morteau, France - hazy pinkish-orange beer with a poor head retention; sirupy nose of apple and blackcurrant; very sweet, no real body, subtle carbonation, light sticky and with lot of residual sugars; long artificial sugary and grapefruity aftertaste - pretty reluctant re-rated, from bier-paradies.com - pours a dark blond-orange beer uner a long lasting creamy foam; nice lace; the aroma is a bit restrained with notes of fruity hops, hints of caramel; medium-bodied, creamy and velvety palate, subtle but fair carbonation, light astringent and fairly bitter; dry and long tasty fruity hoppy finish with hints of marzipan

from the brewery’s online shop - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent foam; nice lace, fresh fruity hoppiness (citrus, mango and quince); moderate malt backbone, lively, decently bitter and quite dry; long citric hoppy aftertaste with hints of raisins and berries - fresh and pleasant, subtle (April 2014; 4/7/7/4/14) courtesy of Antonio Rey; 4.9% - cloudy beer with a little beige foam; overwhelming chestnutty aroma; oily, medium-bodied, light sourish, sweet and very umami; short sourish chestnutty finish - one-dimensional and cloying re-rated, from bier-paradies.com, 6.7% - cloudy brown beer with a reddish hue, persistent beige foam; toasted maltiness and coffee; smooth and creamy palate; full-bodied, solidly bitter; some sweet maltiness lasting a bit in the finish; aftertaste of coffee, gently nutty, fruity and spicy - very nice (has clearly more malty characteristics in comparison with the more fruity sample from April 2014)

from the brewery’s online shop, 7.2% - pours a cloudy brown beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; hoppy aroma of quince marmalade, pear and marzipan; full-bodied, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; light residual sweetness and lot of fruity hops in the finish - well-crafted and balanced (5/7/7/4/16) courtesy of André Gonçalves - light hazy dark blond beer with a persistent foam; gently herbal and grassy aroma; fizzy and medium-bodied, light sweetness and some decent tart bitterness; pretty long grainy finish - decently tasty and surprisingly drinkable for a new country tick courtesy of Alex Wipfli - pours a hazy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; decently smokey with light mineral notes; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate; quite short and dry smokey finish, malty and with more light mineral notes - balanced yet with a modest character from the brewery - hazy blond-orange beer with a persistent foam; aroma of peaches and passion fruit; medium-bodied, juicy and decently bitter, long aromatic fruity hoppy finish with more notes of peaches and pine needles from the brewery - cloudy dark brown beer with a modest head retention; strong aroma of apple and toffee; very sweet; full-bodied; residual sweetness, very fruity (apples and raspberries marmalade) finish - quite a nice beer from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear blond-bornze beer with a little foam left; a fair hoppy aroma with spicy and flowery dominance; medium-bodied, velvety and pretty tasty; light earthy and pretty bitter; long spicy hoppy finish with resinous notes - very drinkable re-rated; draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy blond-orange beer with a little white foam; gently buttery with a modest aromatic flowery aroma; medium-bodied; fairly carbonated and with a gentle bitterness; quite flowery aromatic aftertaste - not exciting but this time flawless; thanks to Richi leder for the tip

draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy blond pale beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cider, apple juice and vinegar; sourish, medium-bodied, light chewy; dry and sourish applejuice finish - plain wrong (3/4/3/2/6) draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; correct lacework; caramel, figs, ripe red fruits and spices; lively and very tasty; residual sugars, marzipan and prunes marmalade; more spicy notes - a great beer draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - quite clear orange-bronze beer with a persistent foam; subtle nose, gently fruity (peaches dominate) and flowery; moderate malt body, gently sour, long fruity and flowery finish - fresh and subtle draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy blond beer with a poor head retention; spicy (coriander comes to mind) and lemony aroma; moderate malt body; salty and light sourish; quite dry and with more fruity and spicy tones in the finish - a good one draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy blond-orange beer with a little white foam left; subtle spicy aroma (cardamom ?); medium-bodied, quite sticky and chewy; subtle carbonation; fizzy finish with a sourish touch and more fruity and spicy notes draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; very hoppy aroma of ripe fruits (peaches and apricot); full-bodied and with late sourish notes; very bitter; long hoppy fruity finish with a lingering sweet/sour touch, marzipan, quince marmalade and late warming alcohol notes - very good and dangerously drinkable draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy blond-orange beer with a solid creamy white foam; citric with solid notes of hay; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, long citric finish with more notes of hay and corn, light earthy draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy reddish beer with a little persistent foam; nutty aroma with light vanilla, biscuity and caramel notes; a good malt body, earthy and with some bitterness; long biscuity earthy and vanilla finish - very good draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent chaotic foam; cloves dominates the ripe bananas in the nose; moderate malt backbone, light acidic; long citric and spicy (more cloves) with hints of banana again, residual sugars draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - dark brown beer with a poor beige foam left; pretty toasted biscuity nose; pretty tasty and medium-bodied, earthy and with a light bitterness; alight sourness and a long earthy toasted and biscuity aftertaste draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; light roasted with shy notes of pepper and ashes; earthy and peppery finish with hints of licorice - pretty good draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - clear reddish-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; shy smokey notes with hints of toffee; a good malt backbone, light sweetness below and more toffee in the finish where the smoke is almost no more present draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - hazy reddish beer with a persistent foam; pretty lot of diacetyl in the nose; notes of raspberries and elderflowers; light sourish; medium-bodied, sweet and moderately sour; buttery and red fruity finish - not convincing draught@Bad Kyburg - very light hazy golden-blond beer with a persistent bright whitehead; subtle grassy and spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, clean palate, some bitterness, peanutty and bready finish with lingering grassy hoppy notes

draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - pale orange beer with a persistent white foam; wet carton is all what is presented in the nose; moderate malt backbone, light notes of vegetables and more paperboard in the finish - looks like fermentation problems to me (3/4/4/2/6) draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy orange beer with a long white foam; very shy light corny aroma; astringent and aggressively bitter; dry and flowery, corny finish - unpleasant draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - hazy red-amber beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of apples, toffee and flowers; full-bodied, very sweet, papery and long caramelish aftertaste with notes of warming alcohol - decent draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; light notes of oranges, paper and cabbage; medium-bodied, light astringent and very bitter; dry, flowery and spicy - unbalanced draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; light buttery and flowery aroma with hints of caramel; a good malt body; creamy palate, some sweetness and alcohol notes in the finish, light fruity tones along with the caramel draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - clear reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; light toasted, flowery and caramel aroma; light tartness, some sweetness and a chewy caramelish and flowery finish draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; fresh fruity hoppy aroma with notes of sour apples and mango; medium-bodied, some astringency, decently bitter; light buttery fruity hoppy finish - a bit green draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - hazy reddish-amber beer under a huge foamy beige head; decently smokey with notes of ashes and caramel; a good malt backbone; chewy and with a lively freshness in the mouth, a solid carbonation, pretty dry and long smokey finish, ashes and earthy tones draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - copper-orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; fairly sourish aroma with notes of apples and raisins, light woody; a good malt backbone; assertive and tasty, fairly sour, juicy; quite dry and long lasting sourish aftertaste; very fruity (more grapes and apples) - dangerously drinkable bottle from Solothurner Biertage 2014, courtesy of Stephen Hart - cloudyblond beerwith a little foam left; fair aromatic hoppiness with notes of hay and grass, light spicy too; a good malt body, clean and with a fair but subtle carbonation; gently bitter, long aromatic hoppy finish (peanuts, spicy and grassy) - straight to the point and good from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with a poor head retention; toasted aroma of ashes and vanilla; medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; quite tart and light earthy, gently bitter and with a long toasted aftertaste of ashes and vanilla - clearly closer to a Schwarzbier than to a Stout draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - very dark brown beer under a long lasting and solid brown head; fairly toasted, hints of vanilla and chestnuts; solid carbonation; pretty dry and decently bitter, assertive and long toasted, very dry chestnutty and tobacco finish draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - copper-orange beer with a persistent foam; fairly grainy and corny; light spicy and with notes of vegetables; medium-bodied, light oily,very dry and aggressively bitter; resinous and with notes of caramel - excessively hopped in a bad way draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - coudy reddish-brown beer under a solid beoge foam; the spicy hoppy notes dominate the caramel; full-bodied, lively palate, solid carbonation, very bitter and assertive; long hoppy spicy finish with light warming alcohol notes - unusual bock and very good draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - light hazy blond beer with a long lasting white foam; flowery and grassy aroma; medium-bodied, decently bitter; rounded, very aromatic, grassy and almondy - clean and pleasant draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - brown beer with a persistent foam; aroma of wet paperboard, light diacetyl and caramelish notes; medium-bodied, astringent, pretty aggressive bitterness; more notes of paperboard, malts and caramel in the finish - looks pretty like a failure to me courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy reddish beer with a chaotic butlong lasting foam; fresh fruity aroma of raspberries and cranberries; light sourish vinegar notes; a solid sweetness and a decent sourness; good malt body; notes of apples and very sour red fruits in the finish; light residual sweetness - lot of character and very interesting draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; light papery notes in the front, raisins and some red fruity hoppiness;a good malt backbone, light astringent and fairly bitter; fruity and quite juic finish - except this little bit odd touch in the nose, pretty nice overall draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy copper-orange beer with a solid head retention; yeasty and fruity aroma (grapefruit); a good malt backbone, creamy palate, tasty and lively; light acidic; notes of hay, spices and corn in the finish - charaterfull, unusual and very interesting draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - hazy black beer with a persistent little foam left; gently roasted with notes of mocha and vanilla; a good malt body; some sweetness, quite dry and long chocolatey finish with more notes of vanilla and a light residual sweetness draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy dark orange beer with a little persistent foam left; decent aroma of undefined exotic herbs (gentian maybe ?); moderate malt backbone, light sweetness and lively; more herbal note - a hard beer, quite medicinal yet still drinkable draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014; courtesy of Nick - ruby-black beer with a persistent beige foam; fair aroma of prunes and pears; fairly woody; creamy palate yet light sticky, full-bodied, pretty sourish and astringent, quite dry and long chocolatey and woody finish; very fruity (more prunes and pears) - very good stuff and very drinkable when you are further from the two first sips draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - dark cloudy orange beer with a persistent foam; corny and gently smokey aroma; quite full-bodied, light astringent; earthy and caramelish finish with more smokey notes - ok draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy reddish beer with a poor foam left; dry and clean cherry nose; medium-bodied, light sourish, pretty assertive; quite dry cherryish aftertaste, herbal and decently sourish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of vanilla and coffee; pretty toasted, moderate malt body, clean and decently tasty; a gentle earthy bitterness and more chocolatey and vanilla notes in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse- pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a modest foam left; hoppy aroma of red fruits marmalade (quinces, blood oranges); a good malt backbone, tasty and fairly bitter; light chewy and sticky; long fruity and flowery aftertaste in a quite dry finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse; labelled Or- golden-bronze beer with no foam left; flowery and light spicy hoppiness with hints of caramel; thin-bodied, rounded and clean; shy bitterness and with a light flowery hoppiness - not terrible from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid white foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of apples, berries and citrus; medium-bodied, assertive and quite tasty, solid carbonation; dry and citric hoppy finish with light corny notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear amber-orange beer under a solid creamybeige foam; pretty aromatic hoppiness with light fruity (pear dominates) and spicy notes; hints of caramel underneath; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone; some sweetness and a late gentle earthy tartness; more fruity and spicy hoppy tones in the finish - charming bottle from Solothurner Biertage 2014 - pours a very dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; vinous and sourish woody aroma with notes of rum, prunes and cherries, pretty fresh (sorry Yves, I don’t get the diacetyl); full-bodied and with a fair sweetness; the palate is quite creamy; a solid sourness introduces a dry and long woody finish with more notes of prunes, black cherries and marzipan - absolutely great stuff ! draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - pretty black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of tobacco and ashes; subtle yet fair carbonation; lively, medium-bodied, more notes of ashes, vanilla and hints of coffee in the finish: some residual sugars - original yet a bit too much on the sweet side draught@Solothurner Biertage 2014 - cloudy brown beer with a little chaotic foam left; solid aroma of toffee with notes of ripe bananas; sweet, low carbonation, light residual sweetness with more notes of pear and caramel; slightly spicy @Quintessence - cloudy reddish beer with no head retention; fair aroma of raspberries, vinous; solidly sour and with a good malt backbone; light earthy, some sweetness below; dry and long very sourish red fruity finish - a solid beer with tons of character @Quintessence - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; woody and nutty with hints of marzipan and red fruits; quite full-bodied, lively and tasty, gently sour and with a subtle but fair carbonation; light chewy and cherryish sourish aftertaste; pretty dry @Quintessence - cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; yeasty with notes of raisins and apples; a good malt body, assertive and lively, acidic; fruity and sourish, quite dry with more earthy and hay-like notes in the aftertaste @Quintessence - quite clear black beer with a little persistent foam; very roasted aroma of ashes, woody with notes of rum and mocha; full-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter, assertive, very dry finish with long roasted chocolatey and woody notes, hints of vanilla and chestnuts - huge and complex, absolutely great stuff ! @Quintessence - quite clear bond-orange beer with a persistent foam; aroma of quince and pears, light piney and with a fair wood presence; full-bodied, tasty and sourish, pretty highly carbonated, very dry, light salty and very sour; very fruity and long finish - huge stuff again from RR @Quintessence - pretty clear bronze beer with no foam left; vinous with notes of apples, cider and vinegar; a rounded and pretty full malt backbone; solidly sour and very dry, long fruity aftertaste of rhubarb and apple - complex, fresh and lively @Quintessence - clear orange-red beer with no head retention; aroma of rhubarb and sour apples, light chewy nose; full-bodied, some sweetness below a decent sourness, some residual sweetness, sour fruits marmalade (pineapple and rhubarb) courtesy of Jean Moeder - cloudy orange beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of barnyard, cheese, pineapples; fizzy and fairly sour; medium-bodied, very dry and fruity, barnyard-like and cheese finish from Moeder Lambic Fontainas - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a modest head retention; juicy and light spicy with hints of pears and apples; resinous hoppiness; some sweetness and quite a good malt body; light residual sweetness; some flowery/fruity hoppiness, hints of caramel and marzipan - an interesting beer with many layers but a bit too sweet for my liking from Moeder Lambic Fontainas - hazy blond beer with a persistent foam; aroma of apple, barnyard and cheese; medium-bodied, some sweetness; pretty short fruity (mango dominates) finish with some decent sourness, a bit marmalade-like texture from Moeder Lambic Fontainas - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid white foam, long lasting; aroma of dried fruits and hay; moderate malt backbone, soft carbonation; a decent increasing bitterness, decently dry with more long notes pf dried fruits from Moeder Lambic Fontainas - hazy red-orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; red fruits and hints of vinegar; pretty sweet, medium-bodied, juicy red fruity finish with metallic notes from Moeder Lambic Fontainas - amber-brown beer with a persistent and solid creamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of grapefruit and carame, some corny notesl; some sweetness, a good malt backbone , estery, some herbal bitterness; decently dry, spicy and red fruity finish from Moeder Lambic Fontainas - hazy reddish-brown beer with a nice foam left; light woody, chewy and with notes of marzipan; very tasty and sour; very dry and with a good malt body; vinegar and cherrey - clean and well-made @3 Fonteinen Restaurant - hazy bright golden blond beer with a long lasting white foam; decent aromatic hoppiness; pretty grassy; a good malt body; quite rich and tasty; a fair bitterness, fizzy finish with long hoppy corny and grassy aftertaste and a metallic touch though @3 Fonteinen Restaurant - dark amber-orange beer with a good head retention; aroma of candy sugar, blood oranges and dust; a decent malt backbone; pretty sweet; light honeyish, citric and red fruity finish with a lingering sweetness - balance and tasty yet not my kind of beer @Moeder Lambic - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; light initial woody notes, fairly malty tones under the tea; fresh with notes of red fruit marmalade (don’t really feel the smokyness); medium to full-bodied; velvety and tasty; moderate carbonation, long finish of tea, red fruits and more woody notes; the smoke is more apparent in the finish where light corny tones can also be met - elegant @Moeder Lambic - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; subtle aroma of apples and apricots; light sourish, a good malt body; rounded and with a fair carbonation; decently sour; quite dry and with long notes of apricots and citrus - subtle yet not overly complex @Moeder Lambic - cloudy copper-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; light sourish aroma of prunes and candy sugar; very sweet; full-bodied, late sourness, subtle carbonation; long woody aftertaste of prunes and peaches with quite lot of residual sugars @Moeder Lambic, Fontainas - hazy brown beer with a little foam left; vinous with notes of balck cherries and vinegar; pretty woody; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; fairly sour and quite dry; long aftertaste of wood, some astringency and more black cherries and rhubarb in a long finish - very impressive @Moeder Lambic, Fontainas - pours a dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; light woody with aroma of prune and vinegar; full-bodied, some fair sweetness and a decent lingering sourness with more fruity and vinegar-like notes @Moeder Lambic, Fontainas - quite brown beer with a modest foam left; fairly spicy with notes of cherries and vinegar; a fair initial sweetness; full-bodied, pretty dry and light sticky; chewy finish with more notes of black cherries, vinegar and burning notes of pepper - a beer with lot of layers, yet with less drinkability than other Bon-Chien @Moeder Lambic, Fontainas - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of rhubarb and bitter oranges; quite juicy, medium-bodied, assertive and light acidic; light residual sweetness and a long fruity aftertaste of rhubarb, blood oranges; lingering acidity courtesy of Pierre Kurmann - light hazy ruby-brown beer with a little foam left; a fair earthy chestnutty and honeyish aroma; full-bodied, some sweetness and a fair tartness; quite dry and long honeyish and chestnutty finish - balance, rounded and charming; the additional honey broings clearly more complexity from Mondial de la Bière, Mulhouse 2013 - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of sausages, chili pepper and grains; medium-bodied, pretty tasty, overly carbonated; decently dry and peppery aftertaste; more malty and grainy notes, hints of oranges too and a long burning finish draught@Erzbierschof - pours a clear golden-bronze beer with a little chaotic white foam left; peaches and mongo notes in the aroma; moderate malt body; some earthy astringency and decently bitter; quite dry, pretty piney hoppiness with more notes of peaches draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting persistent dark beige foam; solid roasted aroma of mocha, light woody, notes ot tar and tobacco; pretty complex; a good malt body, light sticky and with a moderate malt backbone; a decent tart bitterness, some light residual sweetness, long roasted dark chocolatey finish with more notes of walnuts and tobacco from brewery’s shop - cloudy brown beer with a chaotic beige foam left; aroma of blood oranges and anise; a good malt body, light sweetness and moderately carbonated; some residual sugars and lingering spicy tones (cinnamon and cardamom) and orange juice as well - nicely made courtesy of Alex Wipfli - cloudy dark red-amber beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; pretty flowery aroma with notes of caramel; soft palate, moderate carbonation and quite sweet; very low bitterness; aftertaste of red fruits marmalade and flowers - not bad at all from Morteau. France - quite clear amber-orange beer under a persistent creamy beige head; estery and light earthy, notes of pears underneath, some sweetness, creamy palate and full-bodied; light earthy tartness, more ripe fruity tones, some residual sweetness; light cloying in the finish courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - very dark brown almost black beer with a persistent little foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate and pepper; hints of vanilla; a good malt backbone, some earthy tartness and a light sweetness; dry and long roasted peppery finish with a lingering sharpness - a very good beer ! from Amstein - black beer with a poor head retention; robust roasted aroma of chocolate and mocha; notes of vanilla and tobacco; full-bodied and fairly sweet, some earthy tartness, light sticky and quite bitter; some residual sweetness, long chocolatey aftertaste, roasted and with more notes of tobacco and ashes - pretty impressive from Bier-Bienne - pretty clear reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; caramel dominates with hints of walnuts; medium-bodied, soft palate yet with a late earthy tartness; gentle bitterness, quite dry and with malty caramelish and flowery notes in the finish courtesy of Allen - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a poor foam left; piney hoppy aroma with notes of quince marmalade; full-bodied, light sticky, moderate carbonation and solidly bitter; long lasting hoppy aftertaste of quince marmalade; resinous- very nice beer from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; fair aroma of pumpkins, light earthy; pretty sweet and with a good malt backbone; fairly tasty and with a light earthy bitterness; long aftertaste of pumpkin - pretty nice for this kind of beer courtesy of Allen - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; malty and caramelish aroma; some notes of oranges underneath; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, some initial sweetness and a solid bitterness, dry and long malty, caramelish finish with lingering hoppy notes of mango courtesy of fiulijn - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; fairly hoppy aroma of citrus, peaches and almonds; medium to full-bodied; quite light carbonation; gently sticky, solidly bitter, moderately dry and very long fruity hoppy finish (mango, peaches) - elegant and full of character draught@Au Trappiste - very brown almost black beer with a chaotic yet long lasting foam; aroma of bla - balance and characterck cherries and licorice, fairly hoppy, moderate roastiness; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, light sticky and very tasty; a solid bitterness; long hoppy notes of quince marmalade, prunes, spices and more licorice - balance and character draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a poor beige foam left; strong aroma of coffee with notes of vanilla; fairly roasted; full-bodied, creamy palate, earthy coffeish aftertaste with a solid bitterness, spicy and chocolatey; roasted - beautiful draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a little beige foam left; roasted coffeish aroma, pretty woody and with notes of ashes; sticky and assertive; very bitter, full-bodied; notes of wood, vanilla, ashes and black chocolate - wonderful courtesy of Oli Vurchio - clear orange beer, poor head retention; aroma of oanges and wort, poor traces of hops; estery and chewy; full-bodied, pretty sweet, sticky, corny and almondy aftertaste with some more fruity tones and a desolating absence of hops - IPA ? are you kidding me ? It’s perfectly ok to have no clue how to brew some beer styles, but please, in this case, don’t try draught@Erzbierschof - dark brown beer under a solid beige foam; earthy with notes of mocha; medium-bodied, low carbonation, rounded; biscuity and malty earthy finish; decently dry - pretty nice from Erzbierschof - light hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; fresh aroma of dry raisins, apple, almonds and rose; medium-bodied, a decent bitterness; very dry; light creamy palate; fruity hoppy finish (more raisins and quince) - clean, accurate and deeply drinkable: a symphony to quality and simplicity draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent whote foam; aroma of hay and cloves dominate; some hints of bananas in the background; a good malt backbone, fizzy, decently dry with long notes of hay, cloves and finally more ripe bananas while the beer gets warmer - a good one from la Mise en Bière - pours a hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; very spicy aroma of curaçao and cloves; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and light sticky; light salty finish with a long charming lingering spicyness of pepper, coriander and curaçao from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse; called Summer Weiss - quite clear dark golden-blond beer with a long lasting white foam; respectable notes of bananas and cloves; medium-bodied, quite moderate carbonation for its style; gently chewy and sweet; light residual sweetness and long notes of bananas and citrus - pretty nice from Erzbierschof - black beer with a solid and long lasting dark beige foam; beautiful lacework; strong roasted coffeish aromawith notes of walnuts, hints of vanilla; a good malt backbone, creamy palate, decently bitter; long roasted coffeish and nutty finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of chewy red fruits marmalade, caramel and flowers; medium-bodied, quite sweet, light nutty notes and more hints of caramel - correct courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy amber-orange beer with no head retention; decently herbal notes of sage and chamomile; moderate malt backbone, light sticky and pretty bitter; dry and with a long aftertaste of mint, tea and chamomile - interesting from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-amber beer under a giant pale beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of molasses, quite vegetal and with nites of quinces; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, light umami and with a respectable bitterness;light chewy and long flowery and piney hoppiness - good yet lacking of some aromatic character courtesy of Hans Frei - hazy and very dark brown beer under a little beige foam left; fair aroma of prunes and black cherries;vinous and with notes of marzipan; full-bodied, pretty earthy, assertive and quite thick; fairly bitter, quite dry and long hoppy finish of black cherries and licorice with some coffee below - very good ! courtesy of Mark Voser - pours a cloudy orange beer under a long lasting and firm creamy white foam; nice lacework; decently flowery aroma with traces of diacetyl; creamy and soft palate, rounded and medium-bodied, low bitterness and moderateley long flowery and light grassy finish - subtle and delicate courtesy of Mark Voser - cloudy blond-orange beer under a huge white foam; long lasting; a fair herbal hoppiness, a good malt backbone, clean palate and fairly bitter; light residual sweetess and a long aromatic herbal and light spicy hoppy finish, light mineral - a nice beer from the brewery - hazy dark amber-orange beer under a giant and long lasting beige foam; fairly hoppy aroma of melon and peaches; very tasty, assertive and with a good malt backbone; some sweetness and a respectable bitterness; light residual sweetness and a long hoppy aftertaste of melon, star fruits and apricots - very nice beer ! from the brewery - very dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; toasted with notes of tar and tobacco; black cherries too; full-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; fairly bitter, quite dry and long aftertaste of tar, licorice and prunes - beautiful from the brewery’s online shop - hazy pale orange beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of hay and ginger; creamy palate,moderate malt backbone, some sweetness; finishes a bit short with lingering corny and ginger notes; yeasty from the brewery’s online shop - pours a cloudydark copper-orange beer with a loittle beige foam left; a decent smokyness with notes of meat and cold ashes; moderately tasty, medium-bodied sand with a short pretty watery finish with lingering smokey notes and faint cherryish tones from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; long lasting; nice lacework; very fruity hoppiness (apricot, peaches and melon); light yeasty and with hints of marzipan; very tasty and lively, full-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation, fairly bitter and very dry; long fruity hoppy finish again with some flowery tones - great beer from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; malty and biscuity,pretty toasted and with notes of caramel; notes of oranges too; full-bodied, earthy and hugely bitter; dry and long lasting malty and biscuity finish; spicy - powerful courtesy of Antonio Rey - pretty clear amber-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; light toasted with notes of toffee; some spicy hops; medium-bodied, quite fizzy, fairly bitter and dry; long notes of caramel and spices in the finish, earthy - not really cinvincing and with a low drinkability from Erzbierschof - gusher ... cloudy and very dark brown beer under a huge dark foam; solid roasted maltiness with notes of molasses and ashes; hints of burnt ribbon and tropical fruits below; overcarbonated, medium-bodied; very bitter and dry; aggresive aftertaste of tar and ashes leaving no more places for the passion fruits - very disappointing from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; fruity hoppiness of grapefruit and blood oranges; assertive and medium-bodied; light citric and pretty bitter, dry and fresh very fruity and long hoppy finish (more blood oranges, apricot and citrus) from Bier-Bienne - translucide and bright golden beer under a moderate white foam left; faint grassy hoppiness in a quite poor nose; fizzy and medium-bodied, gently bitter and moderately long grassyfinish - shy and one-dimensional courtesy of Jürg Kohler - cloudy brown-orange beer with no head retention; fair hoppy aroma of prunes and blackcurrant marmalade; a good malt backbone, tasty and with some malt sweetness; a respectable and elegant bitterness; velvety aftertaste of fruity hops with light spicy and citrusy tones courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; pretty herbal aroma with light buttery hints; a good malt backbone, fizzy and pretty spicy, grassy finish with a decent lingering bitterness courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear and bright dark golden beer under a persistent white foam; the aroma is sweet malty with some flowery hoppiness; pretty sweet; full-bodied; light oily palate; residual sugars, more flowery and grassy hoppiness in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - very dark ruby-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of mocha ice cream and caramel; a fair artificial sweetness; thin-bodied, fizzy; tons of residual sweetness, notes of coca and caramel in the finish - weird from the brewery’s online shop - cloudy red-amber beer with a little beoge foam left; some smokiness in the front of fruity notes of cranberries and raisins; hints of marzipan too; strangely watery and tasteless, light sweetness lasting in the finish; more notes of raisins and berries - unbalanced and weird from Brewdog’s onlineshop - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a modest head retention; grapefruit, pineapple and a hint of cheese in a lively nose; medium-bodied, assertive, fairly bitter, pretty sour and very dry; notes of litchies, cheese and grapefruit with a lingering sourness - fresh, lively and well-crafted from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer under a persistent beige foam; estery with notes of yeast, oranges and spices; full-bodied, sweet and light sticky, highly carbonated, light acidity and bitterness; long estery fruity finish with notes of marzipan; quite dry from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy amber-orange beer with a chaotic foam left; a solid flowery hoppiness with notes of quince and caramel; moderate malt backbone, fairly tasty, decently bitter, light dry and with a long lemony and spicy hoppy finish; notes of tea too courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy copper-orange beer under a persistent beige foam; a good aromatic hoppiness, mainly fruity (quince and blood oranges) but also flowery; full-bodied, velvety palate and fairly tasty; a good well-present bitterness and a very fruity and light piney hoppy finish - lot of character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas ... and fiulijn as well - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; solid hoppy aroma of oranges, litchies and peaches; full-bodied, assertive and quite fairly carbonated; some malt sweetness before a robust bitterness, long and very aromatic fruity hoppy finish (apricot, mango and citrus) - pretty impressive beer courtesy of fiulijn - black beer with a fast vanishing foam; light toasted aroma of cold coffee and black chocolate; full-bodied and with an earthy bitterness; assertive with fair carbonation, dry and very bitter long chocolatey roasted finish with notes of black cherries and ashes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - transparent bronze-orange beer with a moderate foam left; malty and grainy aroma with notes oforange and alcohol; very sweet and thick; light sticky, lot of residual sweetness and more grainy notes and apparent alcohol in the finish as well - I have had worse strong lager but this one is still no reason to finish my glass from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy ruby-brown beer under a huge beige foam; aroma of hay and raspberries; decently sourish with soem sweetnes below; juicy and medium-bodied; light dry finish where the raspberriesdominate the wheaty notes from Mikkeller & Friends - quite clear dark ruby-brown beer with a firm and long lasting beige foam; chocolatey aroma with notes of cherries and marzipan; modefrate malt body, light earthy and creamy palate, dry and fairly bitter; notes of mocha and sour cherries in the finish - deeply interesting courtesy of Thomas; canned - clear golden beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of rancid butter and oranges; sweet and light sticky; medium-bodied; grainy and malty finish with more buttery notes and some residual sweetness- deeply cloying and undrinkable from the brewery - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent foam; aroma of yeast and caramel, biscuits; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness, rounded palate, a light earthy bitterness; long yeasty and grainy finish with light fruity tones underneath - a bit too yeasty but still pretty good from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of peaches and apricots; light resinous hoppiness; full-bodied, a fair yet subtle carbonation; very bitter; long caramelish, very fruity and piney hoppy finish - assertive and robust from the brewery - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a long lasting white foam; unwanted notes of green apples, yeast and cardboard; a good malt backbone,juicy with some malt sweetness; gentle bitterness, some fruity hoppy notes in the finish - chaotic and green from the brewery - cloudy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; restrained aroma with light grainy tones and hints of nitrate; a good malt backbone, a fair yet subtle carbonation; light astringency, quite dry grainy finish - lacking of maturation and/or maybe water problems ? from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - dark blond beer with a nice white foam; nice lacework; yeasty aroma with notes of coriander,charming; sweet and light chewy, full-bodied; estery finish with more notes of coriander from the brewery - fully cloudy pale orange beer with no head retention; aroma of cloves in the front; hints of banana, citrus and hay; low carbonation for its style; moderate malt body; some corny tartness introduces a short and quite dry aftertaste of cloves and hay courtesy of Tom Strickler - hazy amber-orange beer under a solid pale beige foam; nice lacework, fair hoppy aroma of grapefruit and blood oranges;juicy; full-bodied, tasty, clean and fairly bitter; decently dry and long fruity hoppy finish (oranges and grapefruit again); subtle but fair carbonation - character and balance; hugely drinkable from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - almost black in coour and with a quite long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; roasted aroma of tar and black chocolate; hints of walnuts; pretty tasty, medium-bodied and creamy palate; a fair tart bitterness, dry and long roasted finish of ashes and earth courtesy of Allen - very dark brown beer, almost black; long lasting beige foam; aroma of vanilla and chocolate; light corny notes; some sweetness, moderate malt backbone, light residual sweetness and more notes of corn and vanilla in the finish from Amstein - pours a clear dark amber-orange beer under a long lasting little foam; nice lace; aroma of tea and apples, light notes of spicy hops; moderate malt body, gentle bitterness; more notes of tea and caramel in the finish; quite dry - fresh and very drinkable from Amstein - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a little but persistent foam left; solid hoppy aroma of pine needles, peaches and caramel; full-bodied and pretty sweet; quite thick and with a fair bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish with notes of yeast and caramel courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy amber-orange beer with a long ladting foam left; fair fruity hoppy aroma of litchies and passion fruits; full-bodied, clean and tasty palate; a solid bitterness; quite dry and assertive fruity hoppy finish with more notes of passion fruits and citrus - fresh, charming and very drinkable from Bier-Bienne - bright and translucide ruby-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of unfermented cereals, hints of caramel underneath; thin-bodied, tart and harsh with deeply unpleasant notes of cereals again - ugly from the brewery - pours a cloudy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; notes of spicy hops, caramel and corns; a good malt body; some malt sweetness, pretty tasty and with some earthy bitterness, decently dry and long spicy hoppy finish - a good beer from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer under a giant foamy beige head; aroma of mocha, hazelnuts and some lactic notes; thin-bodied, light sweetness, more notes of milk coffee; pretty short finish - deceptive courtesy of Per - hazy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; fruity hoppy aroma of apples and peaches; a good malt body; some malt sweetness, clean palate and a fair bitterness; very aromatic fruity hoppy finish; pretty dry courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer with a modest foam left; peated aroma of figs, black cheries, caramel and tar; full-bodied, fair malt sweetness, some earthy bitterness; long peated aftertaste of ashes and dried fruits; a bit metallic courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear dark amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; a fair smokiness with notes of tobacco and sausages; a good malt body, assertive and fizzy; fairly bitter, earthy and gently dry; long smokey malty and light caramelish finish - balanced and with character from Erzbierschof - black beer with no foam left; roasted aroma of chocolate, marzipan, mushrooms and soja sauce; pretty woody; no carbonation; sticky and very sweet; full-bodied, earthy and woody roasted finish with a solid presence of alcohol, umami and mushrooms - quite ugly in fact ... from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - clear and bright golden beer with a modest head retention; a fair presence of spicy hops, herbal and light estery;medium-bodied, fizzy and assertive; dry and quite bitter; long and fresh spicy hoppy finish with light fruity notes in the background courtesy of Alex Wipfli - light hazy dark amber-blond beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of mint and ripe yellow fruits; a bit mineral; clean and lively palate; a good malt backbone; some sweetness, lightly dry and with a long fruity and mint-ish aftertaste - interesting from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy reddish-brown beer with a modest foam left; aroma of tea, peaches and caramel; fairly sweet; full-bodied, quite lot of residual sugars, more notes of tea and apples in the finish courtesy of Anna Rohrbach - hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; estery and fruity notes of marzipan; spicy; sweet and full-bodied; very tasty, pretty bitter,long estery and fruity spicy finish - lot of character courtesy of Antonio Rey - bright and translucide golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of raw fruit, metal and red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied and decently tasty; clean palate, light salty and with a strong medicinal bitterness; herbal and metallic finish - confusing courtesy of fiulijn - clear amber beer with a long lasting foam; fair flowery and spicy hoppiness, light earthy and toasted; a decent malt backbone, earthy bitterness, caramel and biscuit in a dry finish from Erzbierschof - light hazy ruby-brown beer with a little foam left; very toasted aroma of toffee and spicy hops; very sweet, full-bodied, fizzy and decently dry; long spicy and caramelish malty finish with some notes of warming alcohol courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; citrusy and light spicy hoppiness; hints of passion fruit too; fizzy and medium-bodied; finish is dry and quite short hoppy finish of exotic fruits and spices- elegant from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark blond beer with a persistent foam; aroma of cardamom and herbs, wheaty; a good malt body, chewy and with some sweetness; sourish and dry herbal and light medicinal estery finish courtesy of Toni Tauro - clear and bright dark golden-blond beer with a little foam left; decently hoppy with light spicy notes and hints of citrus; fizzy and tasty, lively palate; fairly bitter, quite dry and long herbal, spicy and fruity finish - balanced and charming from Fully@fête de la châtaigne - cloudy reddish-brown beer under a solid and long lasting pinkish-beige head; aroma of red fruits chewing-gum and sweeteners; fizzy and hugely sweet, light sticky, juicy and perfumy finish; lot of residual sweetness and more bubblegum-like notes courtesy of Julian Allen - clear ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; light metallic and corny; fair spicy and red fruity hops; moderate carbonation and a good malt body; fairly bitter, light chewy estery corny and fruity hoppy finish with a lingering assertive bitterness courtesy of Julien Allen - cloudy dark blond beer with a solid white foam; aroma of cardamom, wheat and oranges; full-bodied, pretty sweet and lively palate; residual sugars in a very fruity and light estery finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - copper-orange beer with a soid foamy white head; estery with notes of marzipan; sweet and full-bodied, not really tasty, light residual sweetness and long yeasty and estery fruity tones in the finish courtesy of Alex Wipfli - pours a clear brown beer with a modest head retention; roasted biscuity and flowery aroma; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a light earthy bitterness, rounded palate; some residual sweetness and more toasted biscuity notes in the finish - good courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark copper-orange beer with a good head retention; nice lacework; yeasty aroma and with a faint fruityness; light metallic; the palate is a bit chewy, a good malt body, some bitterness, notes of tea and yeast in a quite dusty finish - not convincing from Coop - yellow-green liquid with no head retention; aroma of grapefruit, cane sugar and lime; sweet ? yeahh ! thin-bodied and fizzy; sugary chemical grapefruity finish - I wonder where the 65% of beer are gone ... from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy amber-brown with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of coffee, walnuts, roasted and biscuity; a good malt body, decently bitter and dry; creamy palate, long coffeeish and earthy finish - pretty nice from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy golden-blond beer with a persistent white foam; correct lacework; cereals and wood in the front; notes of citrus underneath; medium-bodied, chewy and light sticky; some sweetness; herbal bitterness and weird notes of plastic in the finish from Erzbierschof - hazy brown beer with persistent beige foam; nice lacework; toasted aroma of cookie, hazelnuts and coffee; pretty hoppy (mainly spicy); a good malt backbone, creamy palate, very bitter, earthy and toasted biscuity finish - tasty and hoppy, a good beer from Apothibière, Martigny - clear bright golden beer with a poor head retention; spicy and lemony hops; moderate carbonation and decent malt body; gentle bitterness and with a long spicy hoppy finish - fresh and very drinkable courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of berries and candied caramel; a good malt body; sweet (mainly) and sour (a bit), fizzy; pretty much residual sweetness and more berry-like fruityness and caramel maltiness as well in the finish from Monde des Bières, Sion - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; shy aroma of peated malty, flowery and spicy hops; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness lasting in the finish; aftertaste of caramel and flowers - inoffensive from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; sugary ice cream aroma of apricots; hugely sweet, sticky and medium-bodied, lot of residual sweetness and long artificial notes of apricot - no, thanks courtesy of Hugo - pours a cloudy reddish-brown beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; nice lacework; light yeasty and with a fair and pure aroma of black cherries; velvety palate, creamy and tasty, a solid malt backbone with some sweetness and a decent sourness; clean and long aftertaste of sour cherries; quite dry and sourish- delicate and robust: a pleasure ! from le Monde des Bières - hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; aroma of passion fruit, berries and light notes of exotic herbs; moderate malt body; juicy; subtle carbonation; light sweetness and a late decent sourness; finishes quite dry with more velvety notes of passion fruit - delicate, charming and refreshing; a beer to drink by litres ! courtesy of Hugo - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a solid and creamy long lasting beige foam; very malty aroma with notes of marzipan; hazelnuts and caramel; full-bodied; impressively velvety palate, quite sweet and with a late earthy bitterness; light stickiness in the finish, residual sugars, tons of malts, toffee and tonka; the alcohol is very well-hiden- pretty impressive draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with a long lating foam; lot of cereals in the nose, some herbs; a decent malt body, quite tasty and with some bitterness, more grainy notes and light soapy finish - not terrible draught@Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; fair fruity and spicy hoppiness (passion fruit dominates); fizzy and medium-bodied, fairly bitter, pretty dry and long fruity and gently spicy hoppy finish - subtle courtesy of Jürg Kohler - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; strong aroma of banana, estery and light spicy; full-bodied, a subtle yet solid carbonation; some sweetness, light chewy and light dry; long estery, tasty finish where bananas dominate again leaving hints of cloves in the background - lot of character and very drinkable courtesy of Samuel Aeschimann - pitch black beer leaving a brown hute on the side of the glass; no foam; apparent alcohol, notes of Portwine, tar, black chocolate, nuts and black cherries; decently roasted; thick and with a huge malt backbone; gigantically bitter, warming alcohol, more chocolate, tar and marzipan in the finish - a beer to sip very carefully ... with a cigar maybe ? Impressive ! draught@Erzbierschof - copper-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; malty with notes of marzipan, star fruits and quince; full-bodied, some sweetness quickly followed by a robust bitterness; long aftertaste of hop fruits marmalade; quite dry and with a strong apparent alcohol draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear amber-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of cognac, sour berries and hints of pear; full-bodied and sticky; rounded and pretty sweet; fairly bitter and with a solid apparent alcohol, caramel, marzipan and chewy fruity notes courtesy of the brewer - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam left; nice lacework; a bit dusty with hoppy notes of apricots; full-bodied and with a velvety and juicy palate; some sweetness and a fair bitterness;the finish is light yeasty and pretty fruity (apple, peaches) courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; light metallic aroma, toasted and a bit spicy; medium-bodied, tart and fizzy, earthy and spicy; the bitterness is a bit aggressive, decently dry and malty finish - not terrible courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear amber-orange beer with no foam left; light spicy aroma with notes of caramel; some sweetness, full-bodied, hints of plastic, light chewy and spicy finish - not really convincing courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-brown beer with a little foam left; very malty aroma with notes of hazelnuts and biscuity; a good malt body, earthy and spicy, some bitterness and a long malty spicy finish; pretty toasted courtesy of the brewer - cloudy copper-orange beer with a modest foam left; yeasty and earthy aroma, deeply shy; medium-bodied, quite astringent, fizzy, dry and very yeasty earthy and light caramelish finish - this beer is totally ruined by an excessive presence of yeast courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with a modest beige foam; roasted aroma of coffee, vanilla, toffee and other undefined spices; complex; medium-bodied, a fair carbonation and a respectable bitterness, very dry and long roasted cofeeish aftertaste with notes of tar, ashes and caramel courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy dark brown beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; toasted malts in the front, faint woody tones; cookies and earthy notes, hints of cherries in the background; creamy palate, full-bodied, some sweetness and a late woody sourness; caramel, marzipan and biscuity maltiness in the finish - the barrel character remains discrete from the brewery - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of banana and grapefruit; yeasty and light estery; fizzy and medium-bodied, light sweetness lasting in a very fruity finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with ano foam left; light grainy with a dominance of red fruit marmalade; a good malt backbone; chewy and quite sweet; long fruity and light soapy finish courtesy of André Gonçalves - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; decently hoppy with flowery notes; full-bodied, light sticky and astringent; a fair fruity and flowery bitterness with gentle lingering spicy notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; solid aroma of cocoa and black chocolate; medium- to full-bodied, quite fizzy and fairly bitter; long earthy aftertaste of cacao pulver and vanilla - interesting dessert beer courtesy of Alex Wipfli - cloudy red-orange beer with a little foam left; discrete aroma of grain and flowers; a good malt backbone, light earthy and dry; some astringent bitterness and more flowery and corny notes in the finish courtesy of Ingmar Küsel - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; estery aroma with notes of apples and banana; medium-bodied; subtle yet fair carbonation; quite dry and light salty; yeasty and fruity finish - straightforward courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear red-amber beer with a little foam left; shy earthy and caramelish aroma; medium-bodied, gentle bitterness and more long earthy notes; fairly spicy - chaotic courtesy of Ingmar Küsel - hazy red-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; spicy hoppiness with light notes of red fruits marmalade; medium-bodied, fizzy and pretty tart; long spicy and caramelish aftertaste courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; subtle hoppy aroma of apricots, hints of apples; a good malt backbone, quite assertive and with a subtle yet fair bitterness; pretty dry and long fruty hoppy finish with hints of herbs - fresh, clean and pleasant courtesy of André Gonçalves - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a solid pale beige foam; nice lace; fresh hoppy aroma of grapefruit, light yeasty; medium-bodied, pretty astringent, very dry abd bitter; notes of almonds, grapefruit and pineapple; a lingering bitterness - fresh and solid courtesy of Antonio Rey - almost black beer with a little persistent beige foam; earthy and light smokey aroma of licorice and ashes; full-bodied, light sticky; a fair earthy bitterness, tart and with notes of tar courtesy of André Gonçalves - almost black beer with a modest head retention; toasted with notes of ashes and chocolate; a good malt body, assertive and pretty tart, light bitter and dry; aftertaste of tar and ashes again - more a Schwarzbier than a Stout IMHO as Winterbier; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; notes of toffee, chewy malts and hints of red fruits; medium-bodied and some malt sweetness, flowery and caramelish aftertaste - raw from Drinks of the World, Bern - clear amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of paperboard and yeast; hints of fruits bubblegum below; medium- to full-bodied, earthy and medicinal herbs in the finish; light bitter courtesy of fiulijn - light hazy red-orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of apples and star fruits; juicy and medium-bodied; light dry and bitter; long fruity hoppy finish, quite aromatic courtesy of fiulijn - clear dark ruby-brown beer with a littl long lasting beige foam; nice lace; shy hoppy aroma with notes of black cherries and licorice; hints of marzipan; full-bodied, tasty and bitter, quite dry; fairly toasted and malty hoppy finish where more licorice and marzipan can be met courtesy of Toni Bühlmann - hazy blond beer with a persistent foam; fair aroma of oranges, estery and light acidic; fizzy and medium.bodied, light acidic, juicy and estery finish of blood oranges - the freshness and evidence of oranges is fainting after a while but it remains a pretty nice beer canned; courtesy of Daniel Haller - clear and bright pale golden beer under a long lasting white foam; light buttery and papery aroma; mild and quite thin-bodied; grainy and buttery finish; quite tart from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - dark brown beer with a rubish hue under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; biscuity maltiness with hints of nuts and marzipan, toasted; full-bodied, quite thick, some malt sweetness and a decent earthy bitterness; ; light dry and long malty hazelnutty finish with gentle unwanted vegetables notes and cacao as well courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear amber-bronze beer with a little long lasting foam; fresh aroma of straw and berries; medium-bodied, pretty tasty, quite dry with more notes of hay and yellow fruits - pleasant from Bier-Bienne - dark amber-orange beer with particules floating within; little foam left; aroma of chewy apricot marmalade; full-bodied, light sticky ; a fair bitterness, light dry and long fruity hoppy finish (peaches, apricot) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pale golden beer with a modest foam left; aroma of paperboard with hints of grass; quite thin-bodied, some raw bitterness; papery and dusty finish with mild buttery notes - never criticise a tick from a new country ! from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark orange-blond beer with no head retention; the aroma of cloves dominates; hints of ripe banana below; fizzy and quite full-bodied, some sweetness lasting in the finish; the notes of ripe bananas take control of the aftertaste canned; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright golden-yellow beer with a poor white foam left; aroma of butter and lemon; sweet and with a faint tartness; thin-bodied; lot of residual sugars and more artificial citrusy notes in the finish from Apothibières - pours a clear dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cellar, vinegar and cherries; hints of cheese too; low carbonation, medium-bodied, tasty and gently sour; long aftertaste of vinegar sour cherries and with a lingering sourness courtesy of Antonio Rey - pretty clear blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; light sticky aroma of peaches and apricots; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation and pretty bitter; light residual sweetness and more fruity and almondy hoppiness in the finish; earthy courtesy of fiulijn - clear golden beer with a persistent white foam; estery nose with notes of apples and pears; sweet and chewy, sticky, full-bodied; residual sweetness in a long estery fruity finish, quite yeasty courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear reddish-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of caramel, dried fruits and spicy hops; fizzy and quite full-bdied, fair sweetness lasting in the finish, long notes of caramel, malts and spices - nothing special courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark blond-orange beer under a creamy white afoam; light dusty nervous and closed aroma of cereals and vegetable, pretty green; creamy palate, some astringency, medium-bodied, flowery, yeasty and corny finish - unmature I would say ... courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of fruity (peach) and flowery hops; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness and a mellow bitterness, rounded and clean palate, light sticky and with a moderate carbonation; residual sweetness in a long fruity and flowery hoppy finish again courtesy of Alex Wipfli - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; notes of paper and corn; quite raw; too much carbonation, moderate malt backbone; dry and with an astringent bitterness; corny and papery finish, short - not terrible courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a clear ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and spicy hops; medium-bodied, light fizzy, poorly tasty; short spicy and herbal finish - weird courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; a decent but not overwhelming smokyness; notes of caramel and flowers behind; a good malt body, tasty and with some sweetness; smokey and grassy/spicy finish - pleasant and balanced courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear amber-brown beer with a poor foam left; light spicy with notes of caramel; medium-bodied, quite fizzy, shirt and quite dry with more spicy and herbal tones in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - pours a hazy golden-yellow beer with a moderate foam left; subtle yet well-present lemony hoppy finish, full-bodied, sweet and sour; grassy, citrusy and a bit resine finish from Erzbierschof - pours a very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of black cherries and licorice, hints of blood; full-bodied, tasty and lively palate, fizzy and decently sourish; quite dry and long bitter/sourish aftertaste with lot of hops presence (red fruits, spices and licorice) from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cinnamon and cherry sirup; hugely sweet, sticky and quite thin-bodied; lot of residual sweetness and more artificial cherry notes in the finish - pretty ugly from Erzbierschof - cloudy and pretty unappetizing dirty brown colour; no foam left; solid hop presence, mainly fruity (mango and apricots), yeasty and with notes of marzipan; full-bodied, pretty thick, rounded palate and a moderate carbonation; very bitter, a light residual sweeteness and a long hoppy fruity finish (peaches, mango and quince) - some better filtration would be cool from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with no foam left; candied fruits, caramel, litchies and herbs; somehow chemical; a good malt backbone, very sweet, fizzy herbal and caramelish aftertaste with notes of honey - not really convincing courtesy of Laurent Mousson - black beer with a poor foam left; hints of ashes in the front before a fair presence of raspberries, herbal and dry; medium-bodied, tasty and lively, pretty dry and sourish with long charming notes of raspberries on top of chocolatey tones - subtle and superb from a supermarket in Morteau, France - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of honey, pretty flowery; thin.bodied, fizzy; herbal and honeyish aftertaste - gentle from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark red-orange beer with a poor foam left; solid resinous and piney hoppiness with notes of quince; full-bodied, some sweetness, mellow and light chewy; strong bitterness yet escorted by lot of aromatic hops, mainly fruity (strawberries and quinces) and resinous, hints of honey too - a solid hop bomb from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy dark blond beer with a little long lasting foam; estery with notes of apples and pears; hints of spices; a solid malt backbone, livelyand with some sweetness; quite dry and long estery and spicy fruity finish - fresh and pleasant from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a hazy lactic-orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of cardamom and grapefruit; light corny; thin-bodied, some sweetness and moderately tasty; a faint sourness, some residual sweetness and more grapefruity, corny and spicy notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer with a long lasting and solid creamy white foam; nice lacework; sourish and estery fruity aroma with notes of candied apples and pears; pretty spicy; fizzy and full-bodied, sweet and fairly bitter, some residual sweetness and a long spicy, estery and fruity finish with a lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear dark blond beer with a little foam left; light yeasty with fair notes of oranges and Grand Marnier; juicy, medium-bodied, light sweet and pretty bitter; gentle sourish orange finish with spicy tones from Erzbierschof - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; resinous hoppiness, oranges and yeast; light oily; full-bodied, dry and bitter, herbal, piney and honeyish finish with a lingering bitterness; light metallic from Erzbierschof - clear ruby-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of molasses, Portwine, prunes and alcohol, hints of soy sauce; full-bodied, some strong malt sweetness, chewy and thick; the finish is salty, malty with more notes of molasses, ripe red fruits and a solid alcohol presence - robust stuff from the brewery - light hazy copper-brown ber with a little foam left; earthy with notes of caramel, some red fruits too; a good malt backbone, fizzy and with a tart earthiness, fairly bitter, dry and with a long malty biscuity finish - pretty nice under the name "Modern IPA"; courtesy of fiulijn - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; fairly hoppy aroma of oranges and grapefruit marmalade; fairly carbonated, quite full-bodied and astringent, solid bitterness, dry and long hoppy finish of bitter oranges and quinces from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam and a nice lacework; herbal and with solid notes of honey; full-bodied and very sweet, pretty thick; the finish is mineral, spicy and honeyish with some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very dark brown beer under a solid long lasting dark beige foam; toasted malts and cookies in the nose; light mineral; quite thin-bodied and moderately tasty; some malt sweetness and a mineral and corny finish from a supermarket in Bollène, France - blond beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of mint with hints of potatoes and lime below; hugely sweet and sticky, thin-bodied; tons of residual sugars, grains and mint in the finish - cloying from a supermarket in Bollène, France - clear and deep golden beer with a poor foam left; estery, perfumy and honeyish aroma; notes of ripe fruits; full-bodied, sweet and gently acidic, decently dry, long estery fruity and gently spicy finish, lively and pretty fresh with a lingering bitterness/sourness canned; from a supermarket in Bollène, France - clear golden-bronze beer with no foam left; aroma of lime and cane sugar; very sweet and medium-bodied, more lime in the finish and lot of residual sweetness; vague reminiscence of cheap rum canned; from a supermarket in Bollène, France - clear and pale golden beer with a little white foam left; mild buttery aroma, moderate malt body, soft palate, a light malt sweetness, no bitterness and a short buttery and gently corny finish - cheap stuff from a supermarket in Bollène, France - clear golden-bronze beer with a poor foam left; sweet nose of ripe pears and apples with some reminiscence of tequila; fairly sweet, medium-bodied; the finish is something between potatoes and grain with more hints of ripe fruits and aspartam canned; from a supermarket in Bollène, France - clear and bright bronze beer with no foam left; light earthy with notes of herbs and spices giving a reminiscence of absinth; full-bodied, quite thick and sweet; aftertaste of pears and exotic herbs again - drinkable canned; from a supermarket in Bollène, France - clear and bright bronze beer under a solid creamy white foam; aroma of grain, oranges and apparent alcohol; full-bodied, sweet and sticky; light spicy finish with more notes of alcohol and ripe fruits from Otto’s- clear golden beer with a modest foam left; soft grainy aroma with light papery notes, medium-bodied, some malt sweetness and no bitterness; quite long smooth and mild malty and corny aftertaste - I’ve had worse african beers from Morteau, France - clear dark golden beer with a modest foam left; estery and sweetish fruity aroma; very sweet and full-bodied, light spicy and acidic; lot of residual sweetness and more estery fruity tones from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam left; roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of Grand Marnier, vanilla, spices and oranges; pretty sweet, earthy notes of cacao, light bitter, long aftertaste of oranges and cacao from la Mise en Bière - hazy golden-orange beer with a long lasting foam; fruity estery nose actually more melon and grapefruit than banana; full-bodied, fizzy and lively, sweet and fairly tart and acidic; quite dry and long fruity and spicy finish - luckily pretty different than your standard bavarian weizen from la Mise en Bière - clear bronze beer with a little foam left; estery with notes of marzipan and oranges; a good malt backbone, pretty sweet; long malty and fruity a bit candy-like, finish with some residual sugars from Brewdog’s online shop - cloudy dark blond beer under a huge foam left, nice lacework; fruity and spicy hoppy nose; light oily and full-bodied, pretty sweet, some bitterness and more fruity and grassy notes in the finish courtesy of Tom Strickler - pours a hazy blond-orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; aroma of mandarins and melon,a solid carbonation,full-bodied, some malt sweetness, a late tart fruitiness and a fair bitterness; light residual sweetness and a long hoppy reminiscence from la Mise en Bière - pours a hazy reddish-orange beer with a moderate foam left; blueberries appear evident in front of a fair resinous and flowery hoppiness; full-bodied, a subtle yet fair carbonation, some sweetness and a late fruity sourness; a long resinous hoppy bitterness develops in the finish where the blueberries are more discrete from Mark and Spencer, London - Black beer with a moderate foam left, solid hoppy aroma of licorice, black cherries, roasted malts underneath, full-bodied, some initial malt seeetness and a solid bitterness, more licorice and other hoppy tones in the finish and apparent alcohol as well from Mark and Spencer, London - Hazy blond orange with a moderate foam, fruity hoppy aroma of bitter oranges and quinces, good malt body, subtle carb, a fair bitterness, dry and long fruity hoppy finish where notes of bitter oranges dominate from a shop in London - Very dark brown with a beige foam left, fairly roasted aroma of mocha and tar, a respectable malt body, subtle carbonation and with some sweetness, a late but fair tart earthy bitterness, quite dry and long roasted coffeish aftertaste with hints of vanilla and caramel from Brewdog’s bar in Camden, LondonHazy blond-orange with a moderate foam left, fresh hoppy aroma of litchies and citrus, medium-bodied, fizzy and pretty acidic, lively, very dry and bitter fruity hoppy finish from Brewdog’s bar in Camden, London - Translucide amber beer with no foam, decently woody with notes of berries, pears, hints of portwine, some sweetness, full-bodied, subtle carbonation, some residual sweetness and hints of sourness, malty and fruity, resinous and woody finish - pretty subtle despite its power from Brewdog’s bar in Camden, London - Hazy dark blond beer w a solid white foam left and a nice lacework,fairly hoppy aroma of apricots and apples, full-bodied pretty juicy and tasty, a fair bitterness, light astringency, pretty dry and long fruity hoppy finish - fresh and lively from a shop in Kensington, London - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of tea, resinous and spicy hops, medium to full body, decently bitter and with a long spicy and piney hoppy finish, a late citrus reminiscence from Apothibière - hazy amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; lot of malts and oranges in the front, caramel and hints of alcohol; full-bodied, some solid sweetness with a fair bitterness tobalance it; sticky and pretty dry; long malty finish of Grand Marnier with more caramel and quince marmalade - solid and very good stuff from la Mise en Bière - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer with a persistent foam; yeasty aroma of read and chalk, clean palate; pretty sweet and full-bodied, gently bitter, long aftertaste of grain, bread and honey; resinous - quite raw from la Mise en Bière - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; ripe fruity hoppiness and light bready; a good malt body, juicy palate and light sweet; gently bitter, rounded and clean fruity hoppy finish with more bready notes from Brewdog’s online shop - hazy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; fair aroma of cranberries and blueberries; pretty thick and full-bodied; decent bitterness, very long fruity and resinous, spicy hoppy finish from Au Trappiste - clear brown beer with a modest head retention; very malty with notes of nuts and marzipan; full-bodied, pretty sweet and earthy; a fair bitterness and a long nutty malty and hoppy finish - very good from Otto’s - golden beer, clear and with a little white foam left; grainy and with notes of paperboard, light spicy; medium-bodied, some sweetness and tartness, light earthy and corny malty finish from Apothibières - pours a hazy copper-amber beer with a good head retention; aroma of caramel, corns and tonka; the palate shows a light probably unwanted sourness, gently sweet and medium-bodied; more notes of toffee in the finish - modest from le Monde des Bières - pours a lactic orange beer with a long lasting white foam; citric and light spicy aroma; light yeasty; medium-bodied, sourish and creamy palate, pretty dry and long citric and yeasty finish - fresh and lively from le Monde des Bières - pours a dark brown beer under a giant creamy beige foam; solid toasted aroma of coffee, mocha and nuts; a good malt body, some malt sweetness, creamy palate, some earthy bitterness, light spicy and fairly malty nutty and coffeish aftertaste, light residual sugars from Apothibières - hazy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lace; phenolic and estery nose, notes of pear; hugely carbonated, some sweetness, medium-bodied, tart and cardboard-like finish withmore fruity notes - uncontrolled from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor fom left; peated aroma with notes of tar and black chocolate, some vanilla and mocha too; thick and full-bodied, some malt sweetness, umami, tart and hugely bitter; aftertaste of ashes, Islay whisky and black chocolate - enormous from Apothibières - cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; solid presence of coriander, light yeasty and with notes of orange peels and citrus; moderate malt body, gently acidic, quite dry and with more coriander reminiscence and lemony notes as well in the finish - fresh and decent from Apothibières - dark brown beer with a little beige foam; aroma of coca, herbs and nuts; medium-bodied, shyly tasty and with some dry earthy tartness; the finish shows weird notes of vanilla, coffee and caramel - chaotic from BrewDog’s online shop - pours a cloudy orange beer under a little white foam; nice lace; very citric aroma, grapefruit and mandarins; fizzy and medium- to full-bodied, lively palate, decently sourish and quite dry; long grapefruity and tangerines-like hoppy finish from Otto’s - clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; light corny aroma with hints of paperboard and chalk; thin-bodied and tart, rough bitter and cardboard-like finish- ugly courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; the cinnamon is very apparent leaving notes of cloves and maybe nutmeg way behind; some malt underneath; a good malt body, fizzy, tart and very spicy finish, light sharp with more Xmas spices reminiscence- ok draught@Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark orange beer under a foamy head; long lasting aroma of star fruits and caramel; moderate malt backbone, juicy and with a modest carbonation; light sticky and bitter before a quite long and dry fruity hoppyfinish; hints of herbs and caramel from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a long lasting foam; solid grapefruity hoppiness, lemony; medium-bodied, moderately tasty; fizzy, gently bitter, hints of caramel and more grapefruity notes in the finish; hints of lemon pie - fresh and lively, subtle from Erzbierschof - quite black beer with a moderately persistent beige foam solid coffeish aroma, hints of tar; medium-bodied, some earthy tartness; gently bitter and quite dry; long toasted aftertaste of ashes and coffee - straightforward from Erzbierschof - quite clear dark brown beer with no foam left;decently woody with notes of caramel and vanilla; medium-bodied, light earthy, faint woody notes and more vanilla; hints of cherries- balanced from the brewery - pours a cloudy copper beer with a long lasting beige foam; the aroma is mineral and earthy; quite full-bodied, light juicy and with a subtle carbonation; gently bitter and with a long earthy and caramelish aftertaste with more mineraly notes courtesy of Claude Degen - light hazy redish-brown beerwith a little foam left; a fair hoppy aroma with fruity notes of star fruits and mango; hints of caramel; creamy palate, a good malt backbone and a subtle carbonation; solidly bitter, light earthy and with more long hoppy notes of exotic fruits in the finish - balanced; nice work from Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; caramel and ripe fruitsin the nose, light mineral; fizzy and full-bodied, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness; herbal and caramelish aftertaste with some residual sweetness from Erzbierschof - pitch black beer under a decently long lasting beige foam; aroma of black chocolate and vanilla, roasted and with hinzs of cherries; quite thick and full-bodied; the sweetness is soon overwhelmed by a strong bitterness; long roasted chocolatey and vanilla finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear brown beer with a modest foam left; toasted aroma with notes of toffee and biscuit; hints of carao; medium-bodied; some malt sweetness, creamy palate; light earthy bitterness with more biscuity and chocolatey notes in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a fast vanishing beige foam; a solid roasted coffeish aroma with notes of prunes and licorice; a good malt backbone, fizzy and lively, quite dry and fairly bitter; aftertaste of ashes , coffee and vanilla - a nice one courtesy of Antonio Rey; under the name of Borglund Kloster - hazy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; toasted aroma of cola and hazelnuts; notes of candied fruits; pretty sweet and full-bodied; long malty finish with notes of ripe bananas and cola again; some residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of prunes and espresso; hints of licorice; full-bodied, lively and with a fair yet subtle carbonation; some malt sweetness; a decent bitterness, light residual sweetness, spicy aftertaste with notes of licorice and plums - quite unusual from le Monde des Bières - reddish-bronze beer with a persistent whote foam; subtle aroma of raspberries, light yeasty and herbal; subtle yet fair carbonation; medium-bodied, pretty sweet and with a faint tart acidity; decently dry aftertaste of raspberries - clean and balanced enough draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; yeasty, hoppy notes of peaches and oranges; juicy and full-bodied, fairly bitter; long hoppy notes of bitter oranges, dry and with a moderate carbonation - really good courtesy of Anna Rohrbach - hazy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; fairly smokey with notes of bacon and some fruity hops coming through; medium-bodied, mineral and fairlybitter; more long smokey notes int he finish where the fruitiness remains discrete draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer under a huge white foam left; light sourish, estery and with nites of pears; mediium-bodied; fizzy and subtle caramelishand fruity finish from le Monde de Bières - hazy copper-red beer with no head retention; light earthy and caramelish aroma; quite full-bodied, some malt sweetness lasting in the finish where more notes of caramel show up - not bad and subtle enough from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - light hazy blond beer with a moderate white foam left; nice lace; very bready aroma, crisp and light herbal; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a fair herbal bitterness; aftertaste of straw, aspartam, bread and chalk - there is something strange here courtesy of André Gonçalves - dark blond-orange beer under a persistent foam; earthy and herbal hoppiness, chalky; moderate malt backbone for its alcohol content; aggressive bitterness, spicy and earthy finish, tart and astringent - raw and rather unpleasant from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of caramel, grapes and plums; gently roasted;a good malt backbone, sweet and lively with a long smooth chocolatey finish with notes of raisins and hops; decently bitter - nice beer courtesy of André Gonçalves - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; restrained and nervous flowery hoppiness with yellow fruits underneath; thin-bodied and light astringent, rough bitterness and with a short flowery hoppy finish - has the characteristics of a green beer courtesy of André Gonçalves - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid long lasting white foam; estery nose with hints of yellow fruits (pear and mango), hints of candy sugar; full-bodied, solid carbonation, lively and decently dry; long fruity estery finish with some spicy notes- pretty nice courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange beer under a long lasting white foam; fresh hoppy aroma of apricot and peaches; a decent malt backbone, light sourish and lively palate; dry and bitter; long citric and honeyish notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - black beer with a moderately long lasting dark beige foam; strong roasted aroma of mocha, ashes and licorice; full-bodied, low carbonation and a fair malt sweetness; quite thick and decently bitter; moderately long aftertaste of black chocolate, prunes and vanilla courtesy of Urs Krügel - hazy orange beer under a giant foamy white head; tart citric aroma with fair notes of oranges; moderate malt body, fizzy and lively; fresh, some sweetness and a fair acidity; more smooth notes of oranges and lemon pie courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; quite shy aroma of raisins and cherries with a lactic touch; creamy and smooth palate; full-bodied; a soft bitterness which goes increasing, light sourness; peachy and melony finish with a long lasting and sticky bitterness - a bit weird courtesy of Studi - light hazy golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; charming honeyish aroma, light flowery; full-bodied, light thick and with some sweetness; herbal and honeyish aftertaste with some residual swetness - a dangerously drinkable nectar from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy copper-amber beer under a huge persistent foam; solid fruity hoppiness with notes of star fruit and mango; some honeyish and flowery notes too; medium-bodied, a fair carbonation and a very solid bitterness (you get to feel more than the 48 announced), dry and clean fruity and flowery hoppy finish; very long lasting notes of hops in the mouth - another winner from 523 courtesy of an unknown benefactor- pours a hazy dark copper-orange beer under a long lasting head; light earthy and herbal with notes of lemongrass and lemon pie; clean palate and a good malt backbone, subtle yet fair carbonation; a well-present bitterness, long fruity and flowery hoppiness in the finish with notes of honey and tea - superb courtesy of fiulijn- cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting creamy foam; hoppy aroma of oranges and apples; estery; fizzy and quite full-bodied; light sourish, dry, bitter and lively fruity hoppy finish from Erzbierschof- very dark brown beer under a solid persistent creamy beige foam; superb lacework; toasted aroma of licorice, black cherries and mocha; full-bodied, clean palate, moderate carbonation; a solid yet not aggressive long lasting bitterness; quite dry and long notes of black cherries and licorice in the finish - lot of hops and lot of class, a great beer courtesy of Urs Krügel- gusher alert !! pours a dark copper-brown beer under a huge dark beige foam; nice lace; a surprising yet pretty nice combination of maple sirup and mint in the nose; medium-bodied and with a quite sticky palate, some malt sweetness and a quite long finish of maple and mint again; light toasted and earthy - interesting courtesy of Urs Krügel- hazy dark golden-orange beer under a solid foamy beige head; subtle herbal and honeyish aroma; fizzy and medium-bodied; some tartness and a quite long mineral and honeyish finish courtesy of an unknown benefactor- hazy dark orange beer under a solid white foam; crisp and corny aroma; medium-bodied and gently tart; clean palate; light residual sweetness and more corny notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomasl- hazy very dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of ripe banana, licorice, marzipan and Xmas biscuits; sweet and full-bodied, fozzy, some residual sweetness; spices and licorice, hints of cola an banana - pretty nice from Bieronlineshop.ch - clear golden beer under a long lasting white foam; mild grainy and light buttery aroma; medium-bodied, clean palate and a moderate carbonation; soft grainy and flowery aftertaste - gentle and light cloying courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy reddish-brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; toasted and with a fruity hoppiness of peaches and black cherries; notes of chocolate; full-bodied, creamy palate, solid bitterness; decently dry and with a long chocolatey finish with a lingering peachy and cherryish aftertaste- very good beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a fast collapsing foam; solid aroma of roasted malts, mocha and vanilla; thin-bodid, low carbonation, slightly bitter and with more coffeish and mocha notes in the finish - one-dimensional courtesy of Urs Krügel- cloudy copper-brown beer under a giant foamy beige head; shy earthy and caramelish nose; medium-bodied, juicy and with an excessive carbonation; gently earthy and caramelish finish - ok courtesy of Philipp and Thomas- hazy dark amber-orange beer with a little foam left; gently sourish (wood ?) with notes of caramel and toffee; full-bodied, pretty sweet and with a solid carbonation, sour and gently bitter; quite lot of residual sweetness and more toffees in the finish - hmmm... courtesy of Urs Krügel- pours a hazy reddish-brown beer under a solid and long lasting creamy foam; toasted and earthy with notes of toffee and ripe fruits; highly carbonated, a good malt body and a fair malt sweetness; the finish is a bit watery and papery with notes of toffee and metal - not terrible courtesy of Philipp and Thomas- pours a cloudy copper-amber beer under a long lasting beige foam; yeasty and with fruity marmalade-like notes (blueberries ?); overcarbonated, moderate malt backbone, sweet and light sourish; decently dry and with a long yeasty and red fruity finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas- translucide and bright golden beer with a moderate foam left; the aroma is light citric, lemony and herbal, gently papery; medium-bodied, solid carbonation; a decent bitterness and a short poorly aromatic finish with a vague reminiscence of fruity hops - thanks for the try guys, was a nice joke ... courtesy of Philipp and Thomas- cloudy reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of caramel, honey and pear; full-bodied, some sweetness yet decently dry; long caramelish aftertaste with more reminiscence of honey and hints of candy sugar - nice beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas- cloudy blond beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; charming spicy hops in the nose; hints of flowers and caramel; a fair malt backbone, tasty and lively; a respectable bitterness and long flowery and spicy hoppy finish - balanced; very good move from Turbinenbräu ! draught@Erzbierschof- hazy blond beer with a lactic hue; little white foam; fresh fruity hoppiness (peaches and apples), fresh and lively palate, moderate malt backbone, pretty astringent and solidly bitter, dry fruity hoppiness (mango and peaches) - straight to the point and well-made courtesy of Adrian Daenzer - hazy reddish-amber beer under a long lasting foam; marzipan and quince marmalade; medium-bodied, light astringent, umami and with a solid bitterness; very dry fruity and sticky piney hoppiness with notes of tea - raw and not really easy to drink courtesy of Adrian Daenzer - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of black tea, resinous, star fruit; a good malt body, very astringent, dry and sticky; resinous finish with an aftertaste of black tea - the excessive hoppiness (or a very bad use of it) makes it pretty wrong courtesy of Adrian Daenzer - cloudy copper-blond beer with no foam left; aroma of warm cow piss, hints of vinegar; medium-bodied, salty and quite dry: corny - weird and hard to drink courtesy of Adrian Daenzer - very dark brown beer with no foam left; pretty roasted aroma of coffee, cold ashes and nuts; lively, overly carbonated and full-bodied; very bitter, umami and with notes of candy sugar; light dry and long roasted coffeish finish - the artificial sweetness disturbes courtesy of Toni - hazy pale blond beer with no foam; aroma of jasmine, nutmeg and rose; medium-bodied, tart and quite highly carbonated; pretty dry, long lively gently spicy and fruity/flowery finish - very interesting courtesy of Toni - quite clear bronze beer with a poor foam left; red fruits marmalade and esters in the nose; full-bodied, pretty tart and lively, some bitterness and decently dry; estery fruity hoppiness, marmalade-like courtesy of Toni; labelled Kiuchi Commemorative Ale 2014, 8% - pours ared-amber beer with a moderate foam left; spicy aroma, notes of marzipan and soja sauce; livey and full-bodied, light sweetness before a long spicy and pretty tart finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; a crisp and pretty fair grassy and peanutty hoppy nose; medium-bodied, gebtly earthy and with a moderate bitterness; yeasty, grassy and light soapy finish courtesy of Urs Krügel - cloudy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; malty and caramelish nose; light spicy with notes of pine nedles; overcarbonated and quite thin-bodied, fizzy finish with notes of malt and licorice - unbalanced and uncontrolled courtesy of Urs Krügel - hazy dark reddish-orange beer under a solid pale beige foam; nice lacework; spicy and flowery aroma; light caramelish; a good malt backbone, a solid carbonation; spicy and flowery finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy reddish-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of caramel and vanilla; medium-bodied, creamy palate and with a late earthy touch; gently sweet and with a long caramelish finish with hints of banana - charming from the brewer - cloudy blond-orange beer under a solid and long lasting creamy foam; nice lace; light yeasty notes in front of a decent and charming fruity hoppiness (peaches, apples); medium-bodied, creamy palate, light astringent and with a long respectable bitterness; the finish shows a nice balance between spicy and fruity hops - balanced and subtle from the brewery - light hazy bronze-honey beer with no foam left; dominance of spicy notes in the aroma with cloves and pepper, gentle notes of ripe fruits behind; a solid yet subtle carbonation; some sweetness yet the finish manages to stay decently dry; more spicy and fruity notes in the aftertaste courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; the salt is apparent in the nose already; citric and with hints of coriander; medium-bodied and with a fair tart saltiness; wheaty, salty and citric finish - not that easy to drink and the components do not play well together courtesy of Urs Krugel - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; some grainy notes in the front, pretty fruity and flowery behind; medium-bodied, some tartness, citric and with notes of bitteroranges; long lasting - a good one courtesy of Urs Krugel - black beer under a solid dark beige foam; a solid roastiness with notes of espresso, nuts and ashes; highly carbonated, tart and very bitter; quite dry and with a fizzy coffeish aftertaste from Apothibières - pours a hazy blond beer with a little foam left; light estery and spicy with lot of ripe fruits in the nose; sweet, full-bodied and quite sticky; quite lot of residual sugars and more long notes of ripe fruits in the finish from the brewery - pours a hazy reddish-amber beer under a little long lasting foam; I was not sure to be able to spot it, but yes, here comes rosemary in the front with solid notes of red fruits behind; accurate carbonation, a good malt backbone and a fair earthy bitterness; pretty dry aftertaste of rosemary combined perfectly again with a nice fruity hoppiness which lasts very long in the mouth - absolutely beautiful from Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; sourish aroma with notes of barnyard, berries and pineapple; hints of candy sugars; full-bodied and fairly sourish; decently dry and with a long sourish aftertaste of berries, apples and hay - very nice ! courtesy of Julien Brändli - pours a hazy red-orange beer with a nervous and eluvise foam; estery and gently sourish nose, perfumy with notes of apples and raisins; low carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; gently chewy, light sweetness yet quite dry and light sourish fruity finish (berries and grapes) - very drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide dark ruby-amber beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; fair aroma of cinnamon and nutmeg, light peppery; full-bodied and pretty sweet; some spicy tartness brings a good balance; aftertaste of orange peel and cinnamon - a good one courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - pours a dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; toasted malty aroma with notes of caramel, nougat and prunes; medium-bodied, light sweet and with a moderate carbonation; a late and fair earthy bitterness; malty and caramelish toasted finish - very good from the brewer - cloudy dark red-amber beer under a solid beige foam; fruity hoppy aroma of star fruit, light spicy; full-bodied, tasty and lively palate; a respectable bitterness and long hoppy notes in the finish, mainly spicy and piney - very good beer again courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy dark blond beer under a giant white foam, long lasting and with a superb lacework; light yeasty and with a fair fruity hoppiness, grapes and mangos; juicy palate and medium-bodied; moderate carbonation and with a light sweetness; late and fair bitterness; long hoppy aftertaste, lemony and peachy - nice and subtle beer courtesy of Urs Krügel - light hazy golden-blond beer with a huge and long lasting white foam; aroma of corn and hay with solid notes of cloves; fizzy and medium-bodied; light oily palate; some sweetness lasting a bit in the finish; some fruity notes appear and are met by more wheaty tones courtesy of Julien Brändli - pitch black beer with a tiny foam left; fairly roasted with notes of molasses, coffee and tobacco; thick and full-bodied, almost no carbonation, some light bitterness, lot of residual sugars and tons of vanilla in the finish, some more mocha and molasses along with an apparent warming alcohol presence - huge from Apothibières - hazy ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; malty nose with notes of ripe fruits, mineral and light nutty; a good malt backbone, sweet and fizzy, more mineraly notes in the finish, hints of banana and spices - not bad at all altough it doesn’t look fully under control courtesy of Johann Walther - pours a cloudy dark red-amber beer under a little beige foam; clear and pure hoppy aroma of papaya and lithcies; a good malt body, lively palate and with a fair yet subtle carbonation; a solid bitterness; long and dry fruity hoppy finish with more notes of litchies and star fruits - a beer with class and character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of licorice with light mineral notes; toasted maltiness, hints of ashes; a good malt backbone; quite dry and moderately bitter, assertive toasted malty finish with more notes of licorice and vanilla - elegant courtesy of Urs Krügel - pours a cloudy dark amber orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige head; fairly malty with notes of grains and cereals; light flowery; a solid carbonation and a good malt backbone; some earthy bitterness and a robust malty and grainy finish with notes of hay and marzipan courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted coffeish aroma with fair notes of vanilla and nuts; solid malt backbone, fizzy and pretty lactic, a fair sweetness lasting a bit in the finish; very long roasted aftertaste of mocha and vanilla - beautiful courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy dark amber beer under a creamy beige foam; light grainyand with a fair flowery hoppiness, notes of caramel; a good malt backbone, sweet and bitter; lively fruity and flowery hoppy finish with more hints of caramel courtesy of Julien Brändli; aged in Cognac barrels - black beer under a giant dark beige foam; fair roasted coffeish and chocolatey aroma with apparent woody notes of cognac; hints of vanilla and walnuts; a solid carbonation, full-bodied, light sourish, dry and bitter; long roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of apples, cognac and wood; tart - very good courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - pours a hazy dark amber-orange beer under a long lasting and creamy beige head; light yeasty, a fair flowery and fruity hoppiness (tangerines, peaches); creamy and velvety palate, medium-bodied; gently bitter and with a long aromatic hoppy finish where the fruity components are more present - elegance and class, a very good one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear amber-bronze beer with a long lasting and creamy foam; a deep aroma of honey in the nose; sweet and light oily; full-bodied; lot of residual sweetness; gently tart and robust honeyish aftertaste - ok yet one-dimensional and too sweet courtesy of Marco Buraschi - hazy ruby beer with no foam; vinous and fairly woody aroma of sour cherries and green apples; full-bodied, some sweetness and a fair sourness; woody and cherryish aftertaste again with notes of burnt almonds and prunes; the alcohol is quite well hidden - nice beer courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer under a long lasting beige foam; very roasted aroma of cocoa and mocha with fair notes of pepper; full-bodied, a sweet malt backone, clean and tasty palate; gently lactic roasted aftertaste of cacao and black chocolate - robust and well-crafted courtesy of Patrik Feller - pours a cloudy red-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of plums, rose and grapes; thick and full-bodied, very sweet, moderate carbonation, lively, sharp and quite bitter with lot of residual sweetness; long aftertaste of ripe red fruits, dates, caramel and with a lingering sharpness - a bit chaotic and not really easy to drink, yet with some qualities draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a persistent white foam; yellow fruits in the nose, light chewy and marmalade-like; a decent malt backbone, pretty tasty, quite bitter and pretty dry; long bitter finish with grassy and fruity hops - pleasant from Erzbierschof - light hazy blond beer with a persistent foam left; unmissing peated characteristics of an Islay whisky in the nose; tart and with a good malt body; some bitterness overwhelmed by a long peated whisky aftertaste, notes of ashes, wood and cherries - a nice very one draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; roasted coffeish aroma, mocha and vanilla; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and with a tart bitterness; dry, very dry even and with a long coffeish finish with notes of ashes and tobacco - very good courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy brown beer with a long lasting and firm beige head; a fair and well-integrated smokyness, notes of vanilla and smoked sausages; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; velvety palate; the finish is gently dry and decently smokey, it shows hints of red fruits and more vanilla - elegant and balanced courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer under a solid and creamy dark beige head; toasted with solid hoppy notes, licorice, coffee and black cherries; full-bodied, creamy palate and a solid bitterness; long toasted aftertaste of coffee, tar and red fruits - beautiful beer again from this brewery courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - black beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; correct lacework; roasted coffeish aroma with notes of chocolate, a bit nutty; moderate malt body, creamy palate, some sweetness and a late corny tartness, gently bitter and quite dry coffeish and roasted finish - subtle and well-crafted courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy pinkish-red beer with a solid long lasting rosy foam; strong aroma of raspberries, a bit herbal and bubblegum-like; fizzy, the level of sweetness is honest, light tart and quite dry; fizzyfinish with more notes of raspberries - I clearly preferred the version from last year courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - dark and hazy blond beer under a persistent little foam; subtle yet well-present hoppy aroma of apricots and mango; moderate malt body, tasty and clean palate; decently bitter, dry and long fruity and flowery hoppy finish - a beer which could be drunk by litres ! courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer; using sprout of fir trees - pours a hazy pale blond beer under a little white foam; the nose is piney, woody and light spicy; medium-bodied, pretty tasty and gently corny; quite dry piney finish - interesting, unusual and well-made courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy copper-orange beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; aroma of grapes and oranges, hints of Calvados and rosmarine while the beer gets warmer; velvety and full-bodied, subtle carbonation, some sweetness and a moderate tart sourness; the finish is caramelish with more notes of raisins - impressive courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; malty aroma with notes of molasses, candy sugar and plums; full-bodied, sweet, umami; quite lot of residual sugars and a long finish of ripe fruits and marshmallows courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy blond-orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; beutiful lacework; has a fair and clean grapefruity nose, citrusy notes too; tasty and assertive palate; fairly bitter, dry and very fruity hoppy finish with reminiscence of lemon and grape - refreshing and deeply drinkable courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; light sourish notes of green apple, hints of star fruits below; creamy palate and with a solid carbonation; a good malt backbone, tasty and lively, gently sourish finish with light residual sweetness, hints of caramel and ripe fruits in the finish - good beer again from this brewery courtesy of Anna and Cristiana light hazy dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam; gently peated with fruity notes and hints of caramel; a good malt body, some sweetness and a gentle herbal bitterness; creamy and tasty palate; gently cherryish and woody aftertaste courtesy of Julien Brändli - pretty black beer under a solid persistent and creamy dark beige foam; roasted aroma with notes of ashes; good combination between coffee and blueberries; rather overcarbonated and with a thin malt body; light sweetness and a hint of fruity sourness; finishes quite dry, short and with chocolatey and blueberries notes - lack of balance and the excessive carbonation makes a difficult beer of it courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy copper-orange beer under a giant and long lasting white foam; fresh and sour aroma of green apples; light estery and yeasty; a solid carbonation, tart and sourish; moderate malt body, a light residual sweetness and a long sourish aftertaste of apples and mangos - fresh and lively; pleasant courtesy of Julien Brändli - gusher alert !! almost half of the bottle is lost ... copper-orange beer under a huge beige foam; strong hoppy aroma of melon and peaches, quite yeasty; full-bodied , tasty and rounded, a fair bitterness, very fruity hoppy finish, long lasting and with more notes of mango and litchies from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy blond beer under a solid and bright white foam; fair and charming fruity hoppiness; moderate malt backbone, lively and fizzy, gently bitter and pretty dry; fruity aftertaste again (mango, citrus and apples) - fresh and deeply drinkable courtesy of Patrik Feller - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting and solid creamy white foam; spicy and lemony hoppy aroma; light yeasty, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, creamy palate and tasty; decently bitter, some tart citrusy notes before a long spicy and yeasty finish courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer under a creamy and persistent beige foam; superb combination between roasted coffee and red fruits (raspberries come to mind); gently woody; full-bodied, some sweetness and a fair fruity sourness; roasted, woody and vanilla finish with more strong presence of red fruits - great stuff courtesy of Samuel Aeschlimann - pours a hazy bright lactic blond beer under a white and long lasting head; very aromatic fruity nose (star fruits, lemon pie); moderate malt body, a fair carbonation and a solid tart acidity; lively and tasty; quite dry and long sourish, citrusy and grapefruity finish - beautiful ! courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy blond beer under a persistent and solid white foam; light notes of hay in the front before fair hints of banana and tangerines; medium-bodied, a solid carbonation; lively palate and solidly tart; low residual sweetness and a long tart and gently acidic citrusy and tangerines aftertaste courtesy of Johan Walther - hazy copper-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of ripe fruits (banana, litchies) and brown sugar; sweet, sticky and full-bodied; light yeasty, some residual sweetness and esters; long notes of ripe fruits again and a spicy touch in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - very dark brown beer with a ruby hute; a fair yet well integrated aroma of smoked sausages, ashes and nuts; a good malt body, quite low carbonation, light sweetness, a late tartness before a long smokey malty finish where hints of red fruits show up draught@Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy dark blond beer under a solid white foam; fruity hoppy aroma (mango and litchies), quite low carbonation; a good malt body; light sticky and with a late bitterness; light salty and very fruity hoppy finish (mango comes again to mind) draught@Erzbierschof - pours a lactic-orange beer under a long lasting creamy white foam; citric and tart aroma with notes of rhubarb; medium-bodied, lively and sourish; almost lactic and long citric and light salty finish where the rhubarb makes itself more discrete draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid creamy foam; yeasty, estery and peachy aroma; full-bodied, sourish and light dry; long fruity, light salty finish - balanced and with a good character draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of peaches and cheese; full-bodied, huge assertive bitterness and a lively tasty palate; fruity and assertive hoppy finish with a long lasting bitterness courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy dark orange-blond beer with a fair and long lasting creamy white foam; hoppy aroma of mango and oranges; moderate malt backbone, quite tasty and assertive, bitter and dry with a long fruity hoppy finish (grapefruit, citrus) and light yeasty notes courtesy of Dölf Huber - pours a murky pale brown beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; nice lace; light yeasty peanutty and pretty fruity aroma; creamy palate, medium-bodied, earthy and fruity aromatic finish, low bitterness - clearly improved

courtesy of Dölf Huber - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate head retention; light yeasty and earthy notes in the front, hints of ripe fruits (banana and oranges) below; pretty sweet and with a moderate malt backbone failing short on the end; some residual sweetness in a short and gently fruity finish - ok, yet a bit unbalanced and with a weird artificial sweetness; and it’s hard to spot an Altbier here (4/6/5/3/11) courtesy of Dölf Huber - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of herbs (dandelion ? ok) with notes of lemongrass; some sweetness and medium-bodied; light residual sweetness and more herbals and citric notes; light sharpness - interesting from Erzbierschof - dark brown beer with a poor head retention; decent wood presence and fair notes of cherries and caramel; pretty sweet, medium- to full-bodied and with a tart woody and cherryish aftertaste courtesy of Julien Brändli - pours a dark brown beer under a solid and long lasting creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; the toasted biscuity maltiness comes first, then notes of wood, apples and cherries; a solid yet sublte carbonation, full-bodied and a fair sweetness lasting a bit in the finish where strong tart woody notes and more rum reminiscence can be met courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - pours a hazy amber-orange beer under a long lasting foam; earthy and spicy hoppiness with notes of hemp and pine needles; rounded palate; medium-bodied, tasty and light bitter, earthy and hempy finish with hints of caramel and wood - very good courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - pours a hazy bright blond beer with a long lasting white foam; a fair aromatic nose with notes of lemongrass and elderflowers; creamy palate and pretty tasty; medium-bodied, gently bitter and with a long aftertaste of honey and elderflowers courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy pale blond beer with a firm and long lasting white head; light yeasty, citric and spicy aroma, tart and lively palate; medium-bodied; some sweetness yet fully balanced by the citric acidity; quite dry and long lemony and fizzy, gently spicy finish - very well-made; between a Weizen and a Wit courtesy of Patrik Feller - very cloudy dark blond beer with a fast disappearing foam; light estery and with notes of orange marmalade; light spicy (cinnamon ?); full-bodied, tasty and a bit chewy; sweet and with a long finish of mango and oranges - pleasant courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy blond beer with a solid white foam left; estery and fruity aroma (apples, pears) with fair spicy tones; tart and lively palate, medium-bodied, some sweetness, solid carbonation and a long fruity and estery finish with more lingering spicy tones - very pleasant; a bit more alcohol and it could come out as a tripel draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a long lasting foam; herbal and spicy hoppiness, light notes of diacetyl; medium-bodied, rather low carbonation, a fair bitterness and a long spicy hoppy finish with unfortunately more notes of diacetyl draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - quite clear brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of toffeeand spicy hops; moderate malt body, low carbonation; light sweetness, earthy, buttery and caramelish finish with hints of vegetables draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a modest head retention; very fruity hoppy aroma of oranges and tangerines; lemon pie too; moderate malt backbone, light yeasty; a fair bitterness and a long frity yeasty finish -light unclean yet very good draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - fully cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of bitteroranges and citrus; medium-bodied, tasty palate, moderate bitterness, quite dry and long aromatic fruity hoppy finish - fresh, subtle and very drinkable draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - light hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; notes of banana and DMS; quite sweet and with a moderate carbonation; a bit earthy banana-ish aftertaste with hints of cloves and hemp draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - light hazy golden-blond beer with a persistent white foam; very fruity hoppiness (grapefruit, peaches and mango); quite thin-bodied, assertive and bitter; dry hoppy fruity finish - fresh and very drinkable, a nice session beer draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - dark brown beer with a modest head retention; roasted coffeish aroma with hints of butter and vanilla, earthy; medium-bodied, a subtle yet fair carbonation, light astringent and quite dry and bitter earthy and tart roasted chocolatey finish - raw draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - pretty clear amber-brown beer with a moderate head retention; spicy aroma and with solid notes of ripe fruits (banana and plums); a good malt backbone, sweet and with notes of brown sugar and banana in the finish; a bit tart - I wonder how long it will take to the Trappist Order to send an angry email to Künzle father & son ;-) courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy very dark brown beer with a little foam left; solid roasted chocolatey notes in the nose; full-bodied, tart, bitter and with a long chocolatey and nutty finish courtesy of Thomas Schneider - cloudy very dark brown beer with no head retention; aroma of coffee, roasted malts, walnuts; moderate carbonation, tart and bitter coffeish and roasted finish draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - hazy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; light estery and with notes of green apples, exotic herbs and candy sugars; full-bodied, some sweetness and tart herbal notes; light residual sweetness, notes of mint, ripe fruits and some bitter tartness - pretty complex courtesy of Marcel Alber - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of oranges, earthy, flowery and spicy; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, light umami, some biterness and a long earthy and spicy finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - copper-orange beer with a persistent foam; the aroma is earthy and spicy with light metallic notes; a solid malt backbone, some sweetness; a bit heavy palate; spicy and tart finish, dry and light nutty and more metallic draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a little foam left; solid fruity hoppiness of mango and oranges; juicy palate and full-bodied; huge bitterness, very yeasty and fruity hoppy finish, spicy and earthy draught@4th craft bier festival in Rapperswil - quite clear amber beer with a modest foam left; toffee and candy sugars in the nose; medium-bodied, artificial sweetness and caramel-candies; residual sweetness in a long sugary finish - weird courtesy of Thomas Schneider - clear bronze beer with a little foam let; flowery and caramelish aroma; pretty sweet and full-bodied, caramelish aftertaste with some residual sweetness and warming alcohol notes - a bit one-dimensional but ok courtesy of Dölf Huber - cloudy pale blond-orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; clean and decent aroma of elderflowers, flowery and light citric; medium-bodied, juicy and with a decent acidic tartness; quite dry and long charming aftertaste of star fruits and elderflowers courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - clear dark golden beer with a little foam left; mild and oily grassy aroma, raw; medium-bodied, light tart and with a sweet maltiness; soft oily grassy finish again - very cheap stuff from the brewery - pours a hazy orange beer with a little foam left; earthy and light hempy aroma with caramelish and gentle fruity tones; a good malt backbone, light sweetness, fairly tasty and with some earthy bitterness, long fruity and hempy finish - a very good beer courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy reddish-brown beer under a long lasting and firm beige head; perfumy and estery fruity aroma with notes of plums and caramel; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a velvety palate, tasty, light earthy and with more notes of ripe fruits and marmalade in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy amber-brown beer with a poor and chaotic foam left; hoppy aroma of quince marmalade, prunes and mango; quite full-bodied, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness; light residual sweetness and long hoppy notes of ripe fruits in the finish from Apothibières - hazy amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of quinces and oranges, light chewy; medium-bodied, rounded and gently bitter; aftertaste of red fruits marmalade and resinous courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - cloudy dark orange beer with a little persistent foam; fairly peated aroma with notes of caramel and cherries; full-bodied, assertive and tasty, creamy palate, quite dry and long smokey whisky-like finish with more notes of caramel, almonds and marzipan courtesy of Johan Walther - almost black beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of walnuts and roasted coffee; tart with hints of vanilla; rounded and clean palate, medium-bodied, quite dry and with a long roasted coffeish and vanilla finish - elegant and well-crafted courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; labelled zum Totentanz - cloudy dark orange beer with particles floating within; persistent foam; flowery and light caramelish aroma; full-bodied and pretty tasty, some sweetness and a long flowery almondy and caramelish malty finish - pretty good courtesy of Tom Strickler - pours a hazy blond beer under a huge and long lasting bright white foam; solid sourish aroma of green apples, grapefruit and citrus; lively palate, very tasty and quite full-bodied, some sticky sweetness below; pretty dry and decently bitter, long sourness lasting in a very fruity hoppy finish - absolutely beautiful courtesy of Patrik Feller - cloudy brown beer with a little foam left; very nutty aroma with notes of figs and ripe bananas, light woody; pretty sweet, full-bodied, creamy and rounded palate; a light earthy bitterness and a long aftertaste of molasses, caramel, nuts and ripe fruits - very good from Erzbierschof - clear bright brown beer with a little beige foam left; malty nutty aroma with notes of cheese and wood; gently peated, sweet and quite full-bodied; umami and with a fair carbonation; light earthy and nutty finish with more reminiscence of cheese and marzipan - rather unusual and pretty good from Erzbierschof - clear dark blond beer with a poor head retention; solid fruity hoppy aroma of grapefruit and mango; hints of cheese; a good malt backbone; lively and pretty tasty; a decent bitterness, quite dry and long grapefruity hoppy finish with notes of star fruit draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting creamy and persistent beige foam; roasted aroma of coffee and chocolate, cacao; full-bodied, earthy and tart, pretty dry and bitter; long aftertaste of cacao, vanilla and chocolate - a great dessert delight from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting foam; very hoppy aroma, piney and with notes of exotic fruits; a good malt backbone, tasty and fairly bitter; dry and caramelish aftertaste with more long hops reminiscence (flowery and fruity (mango)) from Apothibières - pretty clear dark blonde beer with a modest head retention; fresh and light woody fruity aroma of candied apples and raisins; moderate carbonation; quite full-bodied and solidly sweet; light sticky, quite lot of residual sweetness and more fruity and woody notes in the finish; light sourness from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; correct lacework though; strong resinous hoppiness with notes of orange peels, citrus and candied apples; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a solid bitterness, light oily and long fruity hoppy finish with more grapefruity and resinous tones; light soapy courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting beige foam; light yeasty with hoppy notes of ripe fruit marmalade (peaches dominate); full-bodied, velvety palate and with a solid but not aggressive bitterness; long hoppy aftertaste of ripe fruits, resinous; quite dry draught@brewpub - light hazy blond beer with a firm and long lasting white foam; nice lacework; herbal hops in the front, notes of mango and apples behind; medium to full-bodied, some astringency, pretty lively palate, fairly bitter and dry; a bit raw and long hoppy finish, mainly fruity (pineapple) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear bronze beer with a modest foam left; grainy aroma with weird notes of vegetables (pumpkin ?); sweet malt body, quite full; residual sweetness (brown sugar-like) and more corny and flowery notes in the finish - cheap stuff from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; light yeasty and witha solid perfumy fruity aroma of grapefruit and citrus; medium-bodied and low carbonation; gently citric, acidic and decently bitter, very long aromatic fruity hoppy finish with more grapefruity reminiscence draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy dark blond beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; correct lacework; fresh fruity aroma of mango and apricots; medium-bodied, light astringent and pretty bitter; aftertaste of bitter oranges and other fruity hops - fresh and acurate draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark blond beer under a solid white foam left; light yeasty with notes of hay and lemongrass; jasmin; medium-bodied, light citric acidity, marshmallow-ish palate; dry and gently sourish aftertaste with lot of fruity reminiscence (pineapple, grapefruit) draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a little beige foam left; peated and roasted woody aroma of cherries and black chocolate; huge malt backbone, some sweetness, really tasty, quite dry and very bitter; long notes of chocolate, roasted and woody with an apparent alcohol draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a modest foam left; very peated aroma with notes of ashes, cherries and vanilla; full-bodied, very tasty, very bitter, dry and long hugely peated aftertaste with complex notes of pepper, herbs, chocolate and mint - very impressive @Erzbierschof’s 3rd anniversary - pours a light hazy gold beer with a modest head retention; brett-like aroma of apples and pears; moderate malt backbone and awith a low carbonation; yeasty and tart aftertaste of yellow fruits with a lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear blond-bronze beer with a persistent and solid white foam; correct lacework; aroma of litchies and candied fruits, hints of jasmin; medium to full malt body; fairly bitter, spicy and grassy hoppiness in a very yeasty and dusty finish @Erzbierschof’s 3rd anniversary; 2010 vintage - pours a murky dark orange beer with a little foam left; resinous and piney hoppiness in the aroma, caramelized; full-bodied, rounded and very bitter; very long resinous hoppy aftertaste @Erzbierschof’s 3rd anniversary; courtesy of Dana Marie - quite hazy dark amber-orange beer with no head retention; the aroma is grassy, caramelish and spicy; medium-bodied and with a late herbal bitterness; more spicy hops, caramel and lemongrass in the finish courtesy of Tom Strickler - pours a hazy dark ruby-amber beer under a huge and long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; malty aroma with a fair hoppiness showing notes of figs, blood oranges and resin; full-bodied, light oily on the tongue, astringent and solidly bitter; long resinous and fruity hoppy finish with reminiscence of mango and oranges courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; perfumy wheaty aroma, light spicy and grapefruity; quite full-bodied some tartness, quite dry and bitter; long wheaty and grapefruity finish; a bit soapy courtesy of Stef Gysel - cloudy red-amber beer with a long lasting and creamy foam; pretty sourish vinegar-like aroma with notes of cherries;a good malt backbone and a fair sourness, fizzy tartness; quite long herbal and sourish aftertaste of cherries - very nice from Erzbierschof - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; very roasted and oily aroma of black chocolate and mocha; hints of walnuts; full-bodied, some malt sweetness soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; oily palate; aftertaste of licorice, lack chocolate and black cherries, roasted and with a long lasting hop bitterness; very apparent alcohol courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of ripe bananas and oranges; light spicy tones below; medium-bodied, fizzy and gently sweet; the finish is wheaty with light residual sugars and more notes of ripe yellow fruits courtesy of Olivier Vurchio - fully cloudy and pretty unusual amber-orange colour under a solid long lasting creamy foam; bubblegum-like aroma of litchies and mangos; full-bodied, chewy palate and with some sweetness; some bitterness yet the 82 IBU are clearly not apparent; some residual sweetness and long notes of fruits bubblegums (litchies and star fruits) in the finish draught@Au Trappiste - light hazy lactic yellow beer with a modest foam left; sourish lemony aroma; thin-bodied, lively and tasty; clean palate and decently sourish; a hint of saltiness and more fruity notes in the finish draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark brown beer with a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework, biscuity and nutty maltiness; hints of ashes and tobacco; quite full-bodied, creamy palate initially, some sweet maltiness, light astringent and solidly bitter; long hoppy notes of spices and red fruits are meeting the maltiness in the finish draught@Au Trappiste - quite clear dark ruby-brown beer with no foam; aroma of nuts, vanilla, wood and cherries; hugely sweet, sticky and full-bodied; aftertaste of red fruits marmalade, walnuts, maple sirup with some residual sweetness - did I mention the sweetness ? draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with no foam left; quite roasted with notes of licorice, black chocolate, plums, nuts and alcohol; full-bodied, some initial sweetness soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; quite dry and long bitter roasted chocolatey finish with notes of ashes, licorice and vanilla - strong and complex courtesy of Pascal Sauser - cloudy dark blond beer with a fair and long lasting creamy foam; some spicy hops in the front yet soon dominated by exotic fruity notes; moderate malt body; tasty and with a resinous bitterness and long spicy and fruity hops in the aftertaste - charming courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - hazy brown beer with a little beige foam left; solidly malty and nutty biscuity aroma, light notes of candy sugar and of ripe banana; full-bodied and pretty sweet; earthy finish with notes of melon and nuts; light residual sweetness; shows spicy tones while getting warmer - complex and pretty good courtesy of Pascal Sauser - fully cloudy dark amber-blond beer with a long lasting foam; grainy and yeasty aroma with some fruity notes below; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and pretty tasty, some bitterness and a quite long corny, earthy and fruity finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - murky amber orange beer with a little foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of apples and grapefruit; a fair malt backbone and bitterness; assertive and tasty; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish (mango, apricot and apples) - superb from Erzbierschof - black beer with no head retention; fair aroma of mocha and cacao; medium-bodied, light earthy and pretty bitter; dry and long aftertaste of cacao, vanilla and spicy hops courtesy of Hans Frei - murky copper-orange beer with a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; resinous aroma with solid notes of quince and peaches marmalades; full-bodied, rounded and tasty; thick and with a late and huge bitterness; dry and very long, very bitter piney and fruity hoppy finish - a nice hop bomb indeed courtesy of Rolf Schmutz - light hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; initial spicy hoppiness followed by a fair fruity tones (star fruits, elderflowers); a good malt body, assertive and light astringent, fizzy and bitter; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish of mango and grapefruit courtesy of Frank Arendt - pours a clear amber-brown beer with a moderate head retention; flowery aroma with notes of caramel; medium-bodied, mild and with a light corny tartness; gently sweet malty finishwith more caramelish tones from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a cloudy orange beer with a solid and long lasting white foam; fair and fresh grapefruity hoppiness, hints of pineapples and oranges; medium-bodied, light sourish, lively and tasty palate, decently bitter and with a long hoppy finish of yellow fruits - fresh, charming and very good from Bier-Bienne - clear reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of sour cherries; sweet and medium-bodied, a light herbal tartness; quite lot of residual sweetness and long notes of cherry in the finish - a bit heavy yet ok courtesy of Patrik Feller - murky brown beer with a little foam left; spicy hops in the front, some biscuity maltiness and notes of caramel; full-bodied, the solid sweetness is pretty well met by a fair bitterness, long nutty and spicy malty finish, light earthy and with some residual sugars from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - murky orange beer with a solid white foam left; yeasty and perfumy with solid notes of cardamom, cloves and nutmeg; light citrusy; medium-bodied, fizzy and lively palate, sweet and acidic, decently dry citrusy and spicy finish with more perfumy notes draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy reddish-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; some apparent alcohol, malt and marzipan; solidnotes of ripe bananas; very sweet and pretty sticky, creamy palate and a very long malty finish with notes of red fruits marmalade and residual sugars; warming alcohol notes draught@Erzbierschof; courtesy of Anna Rohrbach; Zwanze 2014- light murky reddish beer with a modest foam left; aroma of cheese and sour cherries; herbal; medium-bodied, fairly sourish, dry and long sourish aftertaste of cherries and herbs - very nice one from Erzbierschof - light hazy brown beer with a poor foam left; notes of sour cherries, herbs and paperboard; medium-bodied, light sweet and moderately tart, some residual sugars in the finish along with gentle peated whisky notes where cherries and caramel dominate - by far not the best one of the family draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy bronze beer with a long lasting yet little white foam; yeasty and perfumy, ripe yellow fruits; sweet and full-bodied, light sourness and a long fruity (apple dominates) and perfumy finish with lingering yeasty notes - pretty triple indeed courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer with a little beige foam left; very roasted chocolatey aroma, ashes and walnuts; a good malt backbone, very dry with long notes of ashes and coffee; very bitter with - yes - coconut notes finally in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - pretty clear dark amber-orange beer with a solid creamy white foam; aroma of caramel, pear and candy sugars; sweet and medium-bodied, very creamy and velvety palate; loight residual sweetnes and more notesof apples and pears in the finish - modest from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy amber-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; flowery and fruity (peaches and plums) hoppiness, notes of caramel; quite full-bodied, velvety palate, moderate carbonation, some decent flowery bitterness; lot of caramel and candied fruits in the foinish; light residual sweetness from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - murky amber-brown beer with a solid creamy beige foam; caramel dominates; notes of spicy and piney hops; full-bodied, earthy and velvety palate; solidly bitter and long piney and caramelish finish with reminiscence of spicy hops and a light residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a translucide golden beer under a poor foam left; aroma of paperboard and mild grassy hops; sweet and tart, moderate malt body, light dry and with notes of vegetables (carrots ?) and corn in the finish from Erzbierschof - murky dark amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; clean aroma of blood oranges and grapefruit; ful-bodied, assertive, velvety palate; light salty and fairly bitter; dry and long hoppy aftertaste of grapefruit and pine needles from le Monde des Bières, Sion - light hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; nutty and almondy aroma, straw and pine needles; medium-bodied, light earthy and dusty spicy finish; light soapy from Bier-Bienne - cloudy reddish-brown beer under a long lasting pinkish foam; solid aroma of raspberries bubblegums; hugely sweet, medium-bodied and juicy; light herbal finish with strong notes of raspberries sweeties and lot of residual sugars from Drinks of the World, Bern - murky amber-brown beer with a little foam left; vinous and woody aroma with notes of sour cherries and vinegar; fairly sweet and even more sour, assertive and full-bodied, quite dry and very long sourish woody and cherryish aftertaste from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark brown beer without foam; the aroma is fairly woody, vonous with notes of plums, figs and black chocolate; full-bodied, very umami and decently sour; very low carbonation and with some malt sweetness below; long sourish aftertaste with more notes of wood and plums from Erzbierschof - murky dark orange beer with a long lasting foam; fair fruity hoppiness with notes of pineapples, peaches and star fruits; full-bodied, tasty and solidly bitter; dry and long fruity (more pineapples and oranges) and light piney finish - very nice profile indeed from Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; solid and clean aroma of grapefruit and oranges; full-bodied, juicy and very tasty; moderately bitter, light sticky, long fruity hoppy finish with a dominance of grapefruit again from Erzbierschof - hazy dark reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; fruity hoppiness of peaches and citrus; full-bodied, light earthy tartness and decently bitter; juicy and long fruity hoppy finish with more notes of peaches and apricot - clean and straightforward from Apothibières - light hazy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; hoppy aroma of pears, citrus and spices; some sweetness, fizzy and full-bodied; fairly bitter and with some residual sweetness; long spicy and fruity finish - more a hoppy tripel than a double IPA to my eyes from Monde des Bières, Sion - clear amber beer with a solid beige foam left; mild flowery and corny aroma, earthy and light smokey notes; oily and medium-bodied, light sweet, more earthiness and some notes of vegetables in the finish - deeply modest from Bier-Bienne - fully cloudy orange-brown beer with a little foam left; huge aroma of strawberry ice cream; marmalade and candy sugar; very sweet, light sticky, chewy aftertaste of strawberries bubblegum - cloying and ugly but my youngest son loves it from Erzbierschof - pours a clear bronze beer with a solid and long lasting creamy white foam; aroma of peaches and citrus; creamy palate, rounded and full-bodied, a late but fair bitterness; light dry and long fruity hoppy finish, juicy and assertive; light oily from Fork&Bottle - murky dark blond beer under a huge white foam; solid lacework; juicy grapefruity hoppiness with hints of citrus, oranges and yeast; medium-bodied, pretty tart and assertive; subtle yet solid carbonation; sour and bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish (star fruits come to mind) and some lingering sourness - a great beer, somehow a cross between a Saison and an American Pale Ale from Apothibières - light hazy reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; light toasted caramelish and spicy aroma; moderate malt backbone, gently earthy and bitter; quite short caramelish and toasted malty finish from Fork&Bottle - pours a cloudy blond beer under a long lasting white foam; fair hoppy aroma of pineapples and litchies, lemongrass; medium-bodied, fresh, assertive and tasty; fairly bitter with some tart acidity; very dry and long fruity hoppiness (star fruits and pineapple) - a great and impressively accurate beer draught@Erzbierschof - pours a murky dark orange colour with a little foam left; sourish fruity aroma (apples dominate with hints of raisins below), a good malt backbone, juicy and decently sourish, tasty; dry and long sourish fruity finish (pineapples, pears and grapes) - very nice, fresh and balanced; lot of character courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - light hazy brown beer with a moderate foam left; pretty toasted malty aroma with notes of figs and walnuts; quite thin-bodied, light sourness and some malt sweetness; more figs, malts and hints of spices in the finish, resinous and piney - charming and pretty subtle but a bit more body would be fine from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy ruby-brown beer with a fast elusive foam; aroma of red fruits marmalade; piney hoppiness, full-bodied, sticky and assertive, hugely bitter, light chewy, tart and corny; long piney and resinous finish with fruity notes of plums - robust stuff courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a murky copper-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; some earthy and spicy notes dominate the aroma; hints of yellow fruits below; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a decent tart bitterness; long earthy and spicy finish; pretty dry from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a clear dark blond beer under a solid foamy white head; nice lacework; fair aroma of yellow fruits (pears and star fruits), grassy; light corny; a good malt backbone, lively palate and pretty tart, fairly bitter and dry; long corny and light papery finish which hides a bit the fruity hops from Amstein - clear and bright golden beer under a persistent white foam; light perfumy sourish aroma of pears and grapefruits; lively, subtle but fair carbonation, moderate malt body; decently sourish, dry and quite short aftertaste of pineapples and citrus from Amstein - pours a very dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; roasted aroma of black chocolate and walnuts; rounded, full-bodied and tasty; quite bitter, long roasted aftertaste of ashes, black chocolate and nuts from Amstein - hazy blond beer under a long lasting white foam; perfumy and with solid notes of lemongrass; light yeasty tones below; moderate malt body; lively and with a solid carbonation, some tart acidity, low bitterness; dry and very fruity finish - fresh, charming and lively from Amstein - black beer under a little beige foam; huge roasted coffeish aroma with notes of whisky, walnuts, chocolate, molasses and cherries; full-bodied, oily and light sticky, some malt sweetness and a moderate bitterness; long roasted aftertaste of cacao, Lowland Whisky and coffee, lingering sweetness and woody notes - strong and very complex from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pretty clear dark amber-blond beer under a giant foamy head; aroma of almonds, corn and fruits; some artificial sweetness, a good malt body, tart corny finish, some bitterness and a light residual sweetness with more flowery and caramelish notes in front of faint fruity tones courtesy of Per - murky brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of cloves, figs and ripe bananas; yeasty and light metallic; medium-bodied, light sweetness; quite short aftertaste of licorice, figs and metal with lingering notes of cloves courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - quite black beer with a little persistent beige foam; milky and chocolatey aroma, moderate roastiness and hints of hazelnuts; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate, lightly sweet and with a gentle tartness; quite long lactic aftertaste with hints of cacao and ahses - subtle from Mise en Bière - murky dark ruby-brown beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of plums, candied caramel and cherries; full-bodied and solidly sweet, some harsh and earthy bitterness lasting in a long aftertaste of ripe red fruits, burning alcohol and caramel from Apothibières - murky blond beer under a long lasting and creamy white foam; nice lacework; hint of wort, raisins and flowers; solidly carbonated, medium-bodied, light chewy palate and mainly sweet; no bitterness; the aftertaste is perfumy with a lingering hint of sourness and more fruity tones (grapes come to mind again) - a less shyly nose would help to "drink sense" from Apothibières - pours a hazy copper-amber beer under a persistent beige foam; light earthy with notes of caramel; a good malt backbone, overcarbonated; shy bitterness and some sweetness; quite dry earthy and caramelish finish - modest courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale golden beer with a poor foam left; aroma of paperboard and corn; moderate malt body; light sweet and without bitterness, mild, papery and flowery finish - almost drinkable courtesy of Per - light hazy ruby-brown beer under a chaotic little beige foam; solid aroma of vanilla, figs and caramel; light alcohol notes come thru; full-bodied, thick and very sweet, low bitterness, long caramelish aftertaste with notes of warming alcohol, tones of vanilla and caramel - quite cloying courtesy of Per - pours a fully cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a giant and persistent foam; aroma of candied caramel, citrus and litchies; ful-bodied, lively and quite carbonated, some malt sweetness overwhelmed by a robust bitterness, light residual siugars and long notes of lemongrass and pine needles from Apothibières - pours a murky dark orange beer under a long lasting yet a bit chaotic foam; nice lacework; fair hoppy aroma of oranges, citrus and pine; full-bodied, clean palate and pretty tasty; a solid but well-integrated bitterness, pretty dry and long fruity hoppy finish (oranges dominate again) with hints of spices and earth (the Nugget which shows itself, probably) draught@Au Trappiste - murky golden orange beer with a firm foam left; bretts in the nose, citrus and pears; a good malt backbone yet lively palate, bitter-sourish with a long fruity, light yeasty aftertaste, dry and citric - fresh and pleasant draught@Au Trappiste - pours a ruby-brown beer with a moderate head retention; piney and fruity aroma where the coffee notes stay discrete; full-bodied, moderately carbonated and very bitter; long hoppy aftertaste (resin, pine and plums) and - now - a decent coffee reminiscence draught@Erzbierschof - hazy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; pretty shy aroma of coriander and bubblegum yellow fruits; moderate malt body;quite highly carbonated; pretty dry and bitter, fruity and spicy finish - very unspectacular from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - fucking gusher ... hazy blond beer under a solid white foam; fresh fruity aroma of pears; light sticky palate, medium-bodied, some sweetness and a late corny tartness; the finish is clean and fruity, gently bitter - pleasant courtesy of Dylan - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; light yeasty with fruity notes of mango; soft and velvety palate; moderate malt body and carbonation; light sweet and with no bitterness; creamy and fruity finish from Amstein - pretty clear bronze beer with a little foam left; delicate flowery aroma with notes of berries; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation; light sweetness and some corny tartness, quite dry flowery and fruity finish (cranberries, litchies) from Apothibières - pours a murky dark orange beer under a moderate foam left; aroma of candied caramel, pears and exotic herbs; full-bodied, pretty sweet, subtle carbonation, quite lot of residual sugars; aftertaste of figs, caramel and spices - very belgian from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - fully cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of coriander, citrus, apricot; gently perfumy; medium-bodied, pretty sweet and with a huge carbonation; chewy marshmallow-ish; a light residual sweetness, fizzy aftertaste of candied caramel, peaches and coriander from Apothibières - pours a hazy blond beer under a firm and long lasting white foam; mild and very flowery aroma with light fruity tones below; quite thin-bodied, velvety palate, soft carbonation; a shy bitterness and a long flowery finish - subtle and pleasant from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a very clear bronze beer under a solid creamy white foam; fruity and flowery aroma with weird papery notes; medium-bodied, low carbonation and a velvety palate, a decent bitterness and a light grainy and fruity finish; some residual sweetness from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a hazy orange beer with a long lasting foam; light sourish aroma with notes of yellow fruits and undefined spicy tones; medium to full-bodied, light sweetness; candied caramel and more ripe fruits and grapes in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy copper-orange beer under a solid foamy head; nice lace; grassy and with notes of lemongrass, light soapy; full-bodied, moderate bitterness; aftertaste of candied caramel, grass and hints of citrus from Apothibières - murky dark amber-blond beer with a little yet long lasting foam; fair citrusy aroma in the front and light notes of caramel and lemongrass behind; a good malt backbone, decently tasty, lively palate and with a fair yet subtle carbonation; gently bitter and pretty dry; long fruity and flowery hoppy finish - charming and well-crafted from Bier-Bienne - clear dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; herbal and honeyish aroma; medium-bodied, mild and pretty soft; late and light tartness; some residual sweetness and long notes of honey and flowers - pretty decent re-rated May 2015; from Apothibières -cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; apparent notes of coriander and orange peels, notes of tangerines; medium-bodied, highly carbonated, juicy palate, pretty yeasty and with long notes of coriander, some sour tartness, peachy and orange-ish; quite dry finish - clearly much better than the last time

from Apothibières - fully cloudy lactic-orange beer with no head retention; very animal nose (wet dog, guinea pig), notes of coriander and mist; medium-bodied; subtle but solid carbonation; sweet and with a tart acidity; quite dry spicy finish with reminiscence of hay and sweat - not suitable for human consumption (2/2/5/2/3 - October 2014) from Apothibières - pours a murky copper-orange beer with a little yet long lasting foam left; light estery and fruity aroma with a fair presence of chilipeppers; a fair carbonation and a solid malt backbone, a gentle sharpness takes the control over the malt sweetness, increases and lasts quite long in a dry, peppery and fruity finish - keeps a good balance; a good one from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - pours a clear bronze beer under a little persistent foam; gently spicy aroma with notes of caramel; sweet and pretty oily; a good malt body, lot of residual sweetness and long notes of caramel and candy sugar from Bier-Bienne; labelled Bairisch Pils - light hazy golden beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; crisp and herbal; light peanutty nose; rounded and tasty, medium-bodied, decently bitter, dry and long herbal aromatic finish - very nice from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - fully cloudy brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; solid hoppy aroma of resin, mandarines and black berries; full-bodied, some swetness, tasty and fairly bitter; light dry and with a long fruity hoppy finish (tangerines, berries and citrus) - superb courtesy of Laurent Mousson - almost black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of licorice and black cherries, notes of vanilla and tobacco; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, tasty and solidly bitter; aftertaste of licorice, plums, coffee and blackberries; very dry and toasted - wonderful courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; toasted maltiness and light nutty; thin-bodied and with an artificial sweetness; moderate carbonation and quite tasteless; quite dry toasted aftertaste of ashes, malt and butter - not really convincing from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - clear ruby-brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; yeasty and spicy aroma, light perfumy notes of red fruits; full-bodied, sweet and tart, pretty dry spicy and fruity, a bit bubblegum-like finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - light hazy blond-orange beer under a persistent white foam; fresh and assertive hoppy aroma of yellow fruits (grapes and citrus come to mind), moderate and subtle carbonation; pretty thin-bodied, light tart and fairly bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish - fresh and pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy black beer under a moderate foam; roasted aroma of coffee and tobacco; hints of licorice; full-bodied, subtle carbonation and a fair sweetness; fairly bitter, light residual sweetness in a long finish of coffee, ashes and tobacco from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - fully cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of apples, candied caramnel and other sweeteners; malty and light spicy; very sweet chewy and perfumy; almost soapy ; notes of banana and spices in the finish - pretty weird from Amstein - pours a clear amber-brown beer under a poor foam left; fairly malty aroma with notes of hazelnuts and cookies; full-bodied and quite sweet; light sticky and with some residual sweetness; very malty aftertaste with tons of caramel and hazelnuts - ok draught@brewpub - pours a clear red-orange beer under a creamy and persistent pinkish head; nice lacework; crisp and clean grassy aroma; hints of undefined exotic herbs; light astringency, medium-bodied and with a fair but sublte carbonation, some decent bitterness, dry and long grassy finish - pleasant draught@brewpub - almost black beer with a little long lasting beige foam; nice lace; decently roasted aroma of black chocolate, hints of mocha; a good mal backbone, some sweetness topped by a fair tartness and astringency, light bitter and dry; long roasted creamy aftertaste of chocolate, cacao and coffee draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond-orange beer with a persistent foam left; light perfumy aroma of oranges and citrus; medium-bodied, quite juicy and bitter; light yeasty and long fruity hoppy finish draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy and bright amber-red beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; light malty with notes of red fruits and spices; a good malt backbone, light chewy and pretty tasty, creamy palate; dry and quite bitter; long spicy hoppy finish courtesy of André Gonçalves - hazy amber-brown beer with a little foam left; earthy and light vegetable-like aroma, notes of almonds; overcarbonated, some candied sweetness, earthy and astringent; some bitterness, light notes of ripe fruits and more earthy notes in the finish - not convincing courtesy of André Gonçalves - clear dark very brown beer with no foam left; aroma of vanilla and chocolate, walnuts and mineral; light sweet; a good malt backbone, quite dry and with some metallic and chocolatey notes in the finish - dubious courtesy of André Gonçalves; 6.5% - pretty clear dark ruby-brown beer with no foam left; the aroma is fairly metallic with notes of chocolate; tart, medium-bodied and light astringent; quite dry and short metallic and nutty finish - really weird draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting beige foam; very roasted coffeish aroma with notes of mocha and plums; full-bodied; creamy palate, quite dry and bitter; long roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of tobacco and licorice - light sourish draught@brewpub - light hazy blond beer with a long lasting white foam; correct lacework; a solid fruity hoppiness showing notes of grapefruit and tangerines; a good malt backbone, tasty and assertive; clean palate; a fair bitterness and very dry; more and long fruity hoppy notes in the finish (citrus, grapefruit) - straightforward and well-crafted draught@brewpub - pours a very dark brown beer, hazy, under a fair and persistent creamy beige head; nice lace; pretty toasted aroma with hoppy notes oflicorice, plums and black cherries; quite full-bodied, rounded palate, subtle carbonation, very tasty; a very decent bitterness and long notes of licorice, exotic herbs and toasted malts - very good stuff from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy orange beer under a long lasting white foam; some caramel in front of a fruity and flowery aroma; full-bodied, some sweetness, light earthy and sourish; long aftertaste of caramel and oranges; pretty dry from Drinks of the World, Bern - enjoy warm or cold ? let’s go for cold ... light hazy red-brown beer with no foam left; strong aroma of cinnamon; hints of red fruits and nutmeg; very sweet; quite thin-bodied; aftertaste of berries, cinnamon and apples from Drinks of the World, Bern - black beer with a chaotic and poor foam left; roasted aroma of coffee and black cherries; medium-bodied, bitter and light astringent; pretty dry and long coffeish aftertaste - well-made courtesy of fiulijn - hazy reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of oranges and grapefruit; full-bodied, juicy and very tasty; a solid bitterness and quite dry; long and very fruity hoppy finish (tangerines and oranges)- clean and straightforward from Erzbierschof - clear golden-blond beer under a long lasting white foam; estery and spicy aroma with strong notes of ripe fruits; a fair sweetness, aftertaste of marzipan, ripe yellow fruits and yeast courtesy of Andreas and Nadja Otz - pours a murky brown beer under a persistent, firm and creamy beige head; decently toasted malty aroma with notes of hazelnuts and brownies; decent spicy and earthy hoppiness; impressively velvety palate, solid malt backbone, clean and rounded, subtle carbonation, a fair bitterness before long spicy hoppy notes which are now dominating the toasted and biscuity malt characteristics - great work again by Andreas draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-orange beer under a little foam left; aroma of sour berries and apples; quite full-bodied, light sticky and decently sourish; subtle carbonation and light tart; quite dry and long aftertaste of sour fruits; yeasty finish - strange, rather hard to drink and a very free interpretation of a Märzen from Erzbierschof - quite clear dark brown beer with a poor head retention; solidly peated with notes of caramel and cherries; a good malt body; quite tasty; malty and cherryish aftertaste with more notes of peated whisky from Erzbierschof - clear blond-orange beer with a little foam left; robust resinous hoppiness with notes of apricots; perfumy; full-bodied, light sticky and chewy; solid bitterness, creamy palate; dry and long resinous and piney hoppy finish from Erzbierschof - black beer with no foam left; aroma of nuts and marzipan, woody and with notes of whisky, licorice and black cherries; full-bodied; low carbonation, thick and oily; burning alcohol in the finish, more notes whisky, roasted malts and wood courtesy of Toni - black beer with a little beige foam left; fairly roasted maltiness with notes of licorice and mocha; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, earthy bitterness, quite dry and long roasted, earthy and spicy aftertaste with late notes of red fruits - complex and very good; between a Stout and a Black IPA courtesy of Andreas and Nadja Otz - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a persistent, firm and creamy beige foam, nice lace; solid lemony aroma with notes of passion fruit, pepper and herbs; velvety palate, rounded and tasty; a late yet decent bitterness with more citrusy notes and an increasing earthy and peppery sharpness - yummy ! from Mise en Bière - pours a hazy brown beer under a very foamy beige head; solidly toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of hazelnuts; low carbonation, sweet and full-bodied, light heavy, low bitterness, a gentle earthiness and long biscuity malty notes in the finish; gently flowery from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pretty clear bronze beer under a long lasting white foam; fruity and piney hoppiness with notes of pears, almonds and yeast; sweet and rounded; a good malt backbone, light sourish and quite bitter, dry and long yeasty fruity and flowery finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy copper-red beer with a long lasting beige foam left; earthy and caramelish aroma, piney; a good malt body, rounded and sweet, light earthy and long grassy, caramelish and piney finish courtesy of Toni - quite clear red-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; estery, perfumy and with notes of red fruits; full-bodied, sweet and decently dry; yeasty and fruity finish courtesy of Toni - dark amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; chewy earthy aroma with notes of marzipan and black cherries; full-bodied, pretty sweet, some tartness, fairly earthy with some residual sweetness; chewy finish of red fruits and yeast courtesy of Toni - light hazy orange beer with a little foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of pineapples and grapefruit; full-bodied, quite sticky, lively and chewy; pretty bitter with long fruity hoppy notes in a perfumy finish courtesy of Toni - gusher ! cloudy lactic orange beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of mercaptan and sewer, dead yeasts; medium-bodied, earthy and tart with a short yeasty finish - autolysys courtesy of Toni - gusher !! pretty clear very dark brown beer with a modest foam left; roasted yeasty and chocolatey aroma, light sweet, quite full-bodied and pretty tart; dry and harsh, earthy cjhocolatey and yeasty finish, very metallic - weird courtesy of Toni - hazy reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; light yeasty with notes of tangerines and spices; quite overcarbonated, full-bodied, solidly bitter, decently dry, astringent and with a long hoppy finish (more spices and oranges/tangerines), light metallic courtesy of Toni; 11.5% - pretty opaque beer with no head retention; roasted chocolatey aroma, woody with notes of Bourbon, tar and black cherries; full-bodied, low carbonation, chewy, light sweetness overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; oily, long chocolatey roasted and woody Bourbon finish with warming alcohol notes courtesy of Toni - quite opaque black beer with no head retention; strong aroma of vanilla in the front and a fair presence of black chocolate behind; notes of tobacco and Bourbon wood; a solid sweetness, sticky, huge malt backbone, a late but robust bitterness yet the 200 IBU are almost not enough to balance the sweetness; tons of pralines, vanilla and hints of wood again in the finish - amazing ! courtesy of Toni - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of tar, ashes and tobacco; full-bodied, light swetness, earthy and very bitter; pretty dry roasted coffeish and chocolatey finishwith more hints of tobacco and earth draught@Erzbierschof - pitch black beer with a long lasting dark beige head; solid roasted notes of black chocolate, tobacco and Bourbon, hints of vanilla behind; thick and rich, full-bodied and with some sweetness; quite bitter finish with notes of molasses, Bourbon wood and chocolate courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - murky amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; light yeasty with fruity hoppy notes (mango, star fruit); medium-bodied, light juicy, moderate bitterness, quite dry and with more fruity hoppy notes in the finish - decent from cask@BFM Brassin Public 2014; courtesy of Dave - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; grassy aroma with notes of oranges; light yeasty, dusty and smokey; low carbonation and a good malt backbone; light oily and with a hint of sourness; quite assertive bitterness; pretty dry and long grassy and yeasty, smokey finish where the fruity tones stay behind from cask@BFM Brassin Public 2014; courtesy of Yves - cloudy orange beer with a modest yet long lasting foam left; not more Simcoe to spot here, shy fruity tones and indeed more earthy and grassy; subdued smokyness; a good malt backbone, dry and fairly bitter with a quite long lasting hoppy finish courtesy unfortunately unknown ...; 5.5% wonder if it is a new recipe - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; fairly roasted aroma with solid notes of biscuits, nuts and malts; low carbonation; medium-bodied, light malt sweetness, short malty and light toffeish aftertaste with more biscuity notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - murky black beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige head; roasted aroma of chocolate and black coffee; medium-bodied, a light tartness balanced by some lactic notes; long aftertaste of mocha and pretty roasted courtesy of Laurent Mousson; canned - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting foam; solid hoppy aroma, resinous, rapes and litchies; full-bodied, pretty subtle carbonation, lively and tasty; hugely bitter, some apparent alcohol in a long hoppy aftertaste with more resinous notes and ripe fruits (litchies and melon) from Bier-Bienne - light hazy blond beer with a decent head retention; light peppery aroma and with fairnotes of coriander; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, quite dry and spicy finish, pretty short and with reminiscence of coriander - forgettable from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a pretty clear blond beer with a long lasting white foam; solid notes of blueberries, herbal; medium-bodied, light sweet and with some sourness, quite dry and very fruity (more blueberries) and light sticky finish from Erzbierschof - pours a black beer with a moderate head retention; decently peated and woody whisky-like aroma; notes of toffee and cherries, roasted chocolatey maltiness behind; full-bodied and solidly sweet, clean rounded and tasty, a decent bitterness and a long aftertaste of vanilla, bourbon, cherries and caramel - robust and very good courtesy of Dölf Huber - pours a murky brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; fresh nutty aroma with hints of brushwood and pine needles; medium-bodied, lcean and tasty palate; some sweetness balanced by a fair earthiness; long and quite dry nutty and piney finish - very well made courtesy of Toni Bühlmann and Urs Wüthrich - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and persistent white foam; deep and pure aroma of apricot, light buttery notes; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, moderate carbonation, clean and rounded palate, a light residual sweetness and a long aftertaste of apricots and lemon pie - a very fruity delicatesse courtesy of Toni Bühlmann and Urs Wüthrich - hazy dark red-amber beer with a firm and long lasting beige foam; a fair hoppy aroma of red fruits and flowers, light yeasty and earthy; medium-bodied, quite juicy palate and with a subtle carbonation and a velvety mouthfeel; gently dry and quite short fruity and earthy finish with a lingering moderate bitterness and more yeasty tones from Erzbierschof - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; very roasted aroma with strong notes of mocha and hints of walnuts; pepper and vanilla; very low carbonation; robust malt backbone and a fair malt sweetness, solid earthy bitterness, decently dry and long aftertaste of mocha, coffee and brushwoods courtesy of Philipp and Thomas -; cloudy brown beer with a persistent firm beige foam; light toasted with notes of toffee and walnuts; creamy palate and with a low carbonation, sweet and moderate malt backbone, no bitterness; long and a bit cloying aftertaste of caramel, butter and herbs - not terrible courtesy of Peter Ens - pale and translucide golden beer with a long lasting white head; papery and grainy aroma,with hint of sulphur, medium-bodied, tart and with a grainy bitterness; long corny and cardboard-like finish - poor yet could have been much worse courtesy of Peter Ens - translucide pale golden beer under a giant creamy white foam; nice lacework; a fruity/flowery touch on top of a grainy aroma; mild and quite thin-bodied, a light grainy tartness and some bitterness; short and light dry flowery finish - all in all almost drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; shows an oily grassy aroma with corny notes; medium-bodied, some sweetness, fizzy, low bitterness, some residual sweetness and a corny, papery finish - looks very macrobrewed-like unfortunately courtesy of André Gonçalves - hazy ruby-brown beer with a modest head retention; metallic aroma with notes of caramel and vegetables; sweet and full-bodied, short and very metallic, toffeeish aftertaste - pretty bad courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - clear dark golden beer and a long lasting white foam; aroma of ripe oranges and alcohol; full-bodied, sweet and sticky, harsh corny finish with some bitterness before residual sugars, more ripe fruits and a warming alcohol touch courtesy of Fabien Baudet - murky dark blond beer with a modest yet long lasting foam; decently woody with fresh fruity notes of apples and grapes; medium-bodied, iively and quite tasty palate, rounded and with a light sweetness; low bitterness and with some woody tartness, light earthyfinish with more fresh fruity tones - elegant and pleasant courtesy of Per - black beer with a little beige foam; roasted nose, first come notes of black cherries and vanilla, then licorice and tobacco; some sweetness, low carbonation, some earthy tartness and a gentle bitterness; more notes of licorice and tobacco in the finish courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - clear bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of corn and old apples; sweet and medium-bodied, some tartness and a long grainy and harsh finish - raw from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - dark and murky red-brown beer under a big light pinkish head; strong cherryish aroma with notes of caramel and candy sugar; hugely sweet, full-bodied and sticky; light herbal, some residual sweetness and long cloying cherry-bubblegum finish - nothing for me here courtesy of an unknown person - murky copper-brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; a fair biscuity maltiness with decent nutty notes behind; velvety palate and a good malt backbone; a light earthy bitterness and a quite short malty biscuity and earthy finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pretty clear red-amber beer with a little beige foam; aroma of ripe plums and caramel; notes of fermenting grapes; full-bodied, creamy palate , fairly sweet and decently bitter; some residual sweetness, a long caramelish and fruity malty finish with notes of warming alcohol courtesy of Fabien Baudet - cloudy dark blond beer under a persistent white foam; aroma of hemp and raisins; some earthy characteristics, juicy and medium-bodied, moderate and subtle carbonation; light sweet and with a hint of tart acidity to bring a good balance; quite dry, fruity and earthy finish - pleasant; too bad I haven’t tasted this one parallel to the barrel aged version because it seems I have confounded some intrinsic beer features with those from the barrel from Erzbierschof - pours a very dark beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of marzipan, molasses and ginger; sweet and rich; full-bodied, spicy earthyness, lot of residual sugars and a long aftertaste of plums, molasses and mocha - quite cloying draught@Erzbierschof - hazy golden-blond beer with a little foam left; candied apple in the nose, light estery; some fair sweetness partially balanced by a light tartness, quite dry and very cardboard-like finish with lingering notes of cellar and apples courtesy of Toni - cloudy lactic-orange beer with no foam left; solid spicy aroma of cardamom and coriander, subtle fruity notes and hints of old socks; moderate malt backbone, short finish, light dry and with lingering spicy notes draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace; pretty fair hoppy aroma of orange peel, tangerines; full-bodied, some sweetness, assertive and decentlly bitter, some residual sweetness, long fruity hoppy finish; light estery from Erzbierschof - light hazy blond beer with a quite poor head retention; some spicy, peppery notes in the front and fair grapefruity notes behind; tasty and light sourish, a good malt backbone; quite dry and long juicy hoppy fruity finish (grapefruit, apples), fairly bitter courtesy of Toni - hazy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly woody, spicy, estery and with fair notes of raspberries; sweet and very sourish, full-bodied, lively and long sourish fruity and woody finish with a lingering spicy sharpness - very good one from Erzbierschof - black beer with absolutely no foam left; roasted chocolatey aroma with fair notes of vanilla; thick and very sweet, huge malt backbone; fairly bitter, long notes of coffee, vanilla and spices courtesy of Toni - pours a clear amber beer without foam; light woody with distinct notes tequila, notes of molasses, plums and esters; huge malt body, very sweet and pretty bitter; long citric and fruity woody finish with more notes of tequila, light salty courtesy of Urs Büchler - fully cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; a solid aroma of yeast, cloves and nutmeg; medium-bodied, fairly carbonated, some tart and dry yeasty finish, light salty and with more lingering spicy tones

courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy pale orange beer under a very foamy white head; pretty phenolic with notes of cabbage and cloves; highly carbonated, some sweetness below and an unpleasant acidity on top; thin-bodied, light and long fruity and sourish aftertaste - infected (4/3/4/2/5) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting creamy white foam; nice lacework; mild flowery hoppiness, gently grassy with notes of cloves; medium-bodied, lively and quite tasty; creamy palate; a fair tartness, light acidic and decently dry long flowery and gently spicy finish - very decent courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy brown beer under a firm creamy beige head; light toasted biscuity aroma; a bit metallic; moderate malt body, a bit harsh and with some earthy tartness; the finish is a bit watery with shy toasted malty notes and again an unwanted metallic touch courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; light earthy and biscuity maltiness, hints of coffee; creamy palate, a good malt backbone; light sweet and without bitterness; pretty long malty cookie-like finish with lingering earthy notes; well-hidden alcohol courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy dark amber beer with a poor head retention; light earthy maltiness with notes of caramel and burshwoods; moderate carbonation, pretty lively and with a fair malt backbone, gently sweet and long caramelish and a bit fruity finish; light chewy courtesy of Nadja and Adrian Otz - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a long lasting foam; a solid hoppiness with notes of oranges, resine and grapefruits; full-bodied, some malt sweetness soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness: tasty and assertive; pretty dry and very long fruity hoppy finish (orange peels, grapefruit and citrus) - a beauty ! from Apothibières - pretty clear blond beer with a solid and long lasting white head; estery perfumy and with a solid grapefruity hoppiness; some yeasty notes below; full-bodied, light sticky and with a solid but subtle carbonation; dry bitter and gently salty; long fruity and yeasty finish (banana, apples and grapefruit) - lot of character from Apothibières - clear amber-bronze beer with a little beige foam; nice lacework; notes of flowers and caramel; full-bodied, lively, highly yet subtlely carbonated; fairly sweet, notes of mineral and caramel in a long finish with some residual sweetness from Apothibières - black beer under a foamy beige head which disappears pretty quickly; fair aroma of roasted coffee, light nutty; highly carbonated, pretty tart, medium-bodied, a bit metallic and tart, short and dry roasted coffeish aftertaste with a long lasting bitterness - quite out of control from Mise en Bière - pretty clear pale blond beer under a solid and persistent white foam; estery and a bit perfumy fruity aroma; lively and tasty, a fair but subtle carbonation; some sweetness and a light tartness, quite dry and long estery fruity (apples, pears) finish from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - translucide golden beer with a persistent white foam; grassy and fruity hoppiness; fizzy and medium-bodied, some corny tartness, bitter and grassy, grainy finish where the fruity notes stay behind courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - translucide and pale golden beer with a little elusive white foam left; aroma of corn, urine and paperboard; tart with some sweetness below, thin-bodied yet pretty sticky; some harsh bitterness and a long corny and papery finish - really bad from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with a quite persistent dark beige foam; deep roasted black chocolate with notes of walnuts and vanilla; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, moderate carbonation and an increasing bitterness; very long coffeish, chocolate and nutty finish - rich and robust courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - clear golden beer with a mild flowery and grassy aroma; thin-bodied, light sweet and rather tasteless, no bitterness, soft carbonation and with a midl flowery finish - insignificant yet nothing really wrong courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - light hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; ugly aroma of butter and corn with hints of metal; thin-bodied, low carbonation, gently sweet and without bitterness worth to mention; buttery and light fruity, grassy finish - weird yet could be very decent with a better nose courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - murky orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; grainy and grassy hoppy nose with decent fruity notes; a good malt body, lively and fizzy, some tart corny bitterness and pretty dry; long fruity and corny finish from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - light hazy reddish-brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; a hint of toasted malt, caramel and flowers play together; medium-bodied and light tart; the finish is decently bitter, dry and shows corny and caramelish notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of marzipan, yeast and oranges; quite velvety palate, medium-bodied, tasty and gently bitter; quite dry with long notes of lemongrass, almonds, yeast and yellow fruits - pretty nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy red-amber beer under a solid creamy white foam; the aroma is light metallic with notes of berries and caramel; pretty tasteless, medium-bodied, light grassy with more metallic and caramelish notes in the finish - modest courtesy of Peter Ens - clear and pale golden beer under a solid bright white foam; grainy with light notes of fruits and popcorns; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a light bitterness;a bit tart and papery finish with more hints of popcorns- somehow still almost drinkable courtesy of Urs Büchler - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting light beige foam; the aroma is earthy and yeasty with some fruity tones underneath; moderate malt body and not very tasty; some late tart bitterness and more earthy, yeasty and fruity notes in the finish

courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; unnamed, 4.8% - cloudy copper-amber beer under a long lasting firm and creamy beige head; sourish aroma with mineral notes and hints of vegetables; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light sourish with flowery and caramelish notes in the finish - pretty bad (4/4/3/2/5) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; flowery aroma with notes of caramel; creamy palate and with a goo malt backbone; pretty tasty, gently sweet and with a long malty, caramelish and flowery finish - nice beer courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - pours a cloudy lactic-orange beer with a bright and long lasting white foam; coriander comes thur first dominating citrus and orange peels; a good malt backbone, tasty and lively, some sweetness balanced by a gently tart acidity; sharp carbonation; light residual sweetness and more citrusy and coriander notes in the finish - stylish and pretty good yet with a bit too much coriander character to be truly great courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; hoppy aroma of bitter oranges and star fruits; medium-bodied, light astringent and decently bitter; quite dry and with a long fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy amber-bronze beer with a long lasting light beige foam; light yeasty with fair fruity hoppy notes of berries and resins; a bit creamy and light astringent, medium-bodied, fairly bitter and dry; long fruity aftertaste of berries and yeast with hints of plums from la Mise en Bière - pours a clear blond-bronze beer with a modest head retention; estery nose with notes of pears, apples and candy sugar; full-bodied and fairly sweet, subtle but fair carbonation, tasty and lively palate; some residual sweetness and more long estery fruity and spicy notes in the finish - stylish indeed courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - murky dark reddish-orange beer under a solid and persistent beige foam; a fair fruity hoppiness (melon and berries); full-bodied, rounded, tasty and clean palate; a decent bitterness, decently dry and long fruity hoppy finish (melon and peaches) - balanced and very pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy dark amber-blond beer under a giant foamy head; aroma of hay, sour berries and apples; a goo malt body, more sweet than sour, clean palate and rounded; decently dry and long fruity and light corny finish with a lingering sourness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - fully cloudy copper-brown beer with no foam left; fairly spicy aroma of cloves, cinnamon and apples; very sweet, a good malt backbone, residual sweetness in a long aftertaste of apple juice, cloves and hints of anise - well-made courtesy of Claude Degen - very dark brown beer with a modest and chaotic foam left; fairly roasted aroma of cacao, cookie and chocolate; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness and a fair earthy bitterness; pretty dry and long aftertaste of cacao and biscuits courtesy of Antonio Rey; under the name BØrglum Kloster Bispens Trippel - murky dark orange beer with a little foam left; solid spicy aroma of cumin, coriander, esters and ripe fruits (peaches, apples); quite soapy; very sweet, full-bodied, lot of residual sugars and long notes of peaches, cloves, bubblegum, alcohol and cumin - good yet too sweet for my liking from Fork & Bottle - black beer yet pretty clear with a long lasting dark beige foam; strong aroma of cacao, coffee and tobacco; very roasted, full-bodied, some sweetness and a solid earthy bitterness, low carbonation, quite dry and long coffeish finish with lingering notes of tobacco courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy dark red-amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel and spicy hops; full-bodied, sweet and with some tart earthy bitterness; more spicy hoppiness in the finish - not much character from Schoentjes - murky amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; estery with notes of apples and candy sugar; pretty sweet, full-bodied and with a solid carbonation; light yeasty and long estery fruity finish with again a dominance of apples and candy sugar courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy very dark brown beer under a persistent beige foam; nice lace; toasted and very corny aroma with notes of ashes; medium-bodied, quite harsh bitter and toasted aftertaste of corns and cold ashes - raw from la Mise en Bière - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; a fair fruity hoppiness (citrus, grapefruit) and some grassy notes below; full-bodied, light sweetness, fizzy and light sticky; light dry and bitter with lingering fruity hoppy notes (oranges dominate) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - murky amber-orange beer with a little beige foam; resinous hoppiness with notes of melon and oranges; full-bodie, thick and lively; assertive and very bitter, very dry, long fruity hoppy finish of oranges and peaches - a very nice one draught@brewpub - murky orange-bronze beer with a little white foam left; quite fruity nose (oranges and apples) with hints of corn below; full-bodied and very sweet; quite sticky and chewy, some late tartness yet unable to balance the sweetness which lasts in a long fruity and fizzy finish with some apparent alcohol draught@Adriano’s - murky ruby-brown beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; nice lacework; toasted biscuity maltiness with a fair hop presence of plums, pines and spices; full-bodied, velvety palate, a fair yet perfectly integrated bitterness , decently dry; long hoppy finish of red fruits which dominate the toasted cookie-like maltiness - beautiful draught@Adriano’s - very light hazy golden-blond beer with a long lasting creamy white head; grassy aroma with light flowery tones; mild palate, medium-bodied and with some malt sweetness, moderate bitterness; mild flowery and light buttery finish with now a shy grassy presence - I’ll do my best to believe it’s not another Kellerfrish’s clone ... from Au Trappiste - black beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted aroma of chocolate, coffee and cacao; medium-bodied and light sweet, some corny tartness; notes of bruishwood, nuts and cacao in a quite long finish; some earthy and tart bitterness and hints of ashes draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a chaotic foam left; light sourish aroma of pineapple and peaches; fairly carbonated, a good malt backbone; assertive and decently sour; dry fruity (apples, peaches) finish with lingering sourish notes - pretty much character draught@Erzbierschof; courtesy of Anna Rohrbach - clear golden-blond beer; solid aroma of coriander and orange peel;moderate malt body, low carbonation and a long aftertaste of cardamom and cloves; sharp and lively draught@Erzbierschof - fully cloudy lactic copper-orange beer with a very little foam left; yeasty and citrusy, hints of almonds; moderate malt body; sourish and dry; quite short sourish citrusy and yeasty flowery finish - not really convincing draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy blond beer with a long lasting foam; caramelish aroma, yeast and ripe fruits; sweet; low carbonation nd a full malt backbone; fairly bitter, residual sweetness, almonds, hay and caramel in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - ruby-black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; roasted aroma of pralines and vanilla; full-bodied and very sweet; light tartness, some bitterness; long residual sweetness and solid notes of vanilla, coffee, milk chocolate and candy sugar - a huge and pleasant dessert beer yet a bit too sweet to be really great courtesy of Anna Rohrbach - cloudy orange beer under a long lasting and firm white foam; aroma of hay, cloves and citrus; moderate malt body; some tartness, light earthy and fairly corny; decently dry, yeasty and corny finish with more lingering spicy notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer under a persistent beige foam; moderateley smokey aroma of mocha and tobacco; light hints of vanilla below; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness topped by a corny tartness, light dry and decently smokey coffeish aftertaste with hints of ashes from Erzbierschof - quite clear red-brown beer with a solid foamy beige head; nice lace; woody aroma of sour cherries and berries; full-bodied, thick and pretty sticky; a solid sweetness soon overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; caramel, marzipan and very woody cherryish and piney finish from Bier-Bienne - dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; huge aroma of peanut butter and notes of cacao powder; a good malt body, some sweetness and an earthy bitterness on top; a decent dryness and a very long finish of peanut butter and chocolate - unique and manages to be very enjoyable despite it’s total lack of balance courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted aroma of coffee and caramel; hints of ripe fruits behind; full-bodied and with a sweet malt backbone; late earthy notes of cacao brings some bitterness; long aftertaste of vanilla, cappuccino and caramel from la Mise en BIère - cloudy dark orange beer under a giant and long lasting white foam; nice lace; fruity hoppiness of grapes and star fruits; fizzy and lively palate; medium-bodied, some sour tartness and pretty bitter; long and dry hoppy finish of tropical fruits; fresh re-rated, from bier-paradies.com - black beer, long lasting beige foam; very roasted, almost smokey with notes of ashes, bread and coconut; medium-bodied, pretty dry and long roasted coffeish aftertaste with more notes of ashes, coconut and chestnuts, gently peppery

courtesy of Marco Buraschi - black beer with a moderate beige foam; pretty roasted with solid notes of green coffee and a decent presence of smoke; moderate malt backbone and carbonation, rounded and pretty smooth palate with a late corny tartness; some bitterness and a long smokey chocolatey and coffeish finish with sharp peppery notes; decently dry (December 2014, (4/7/7/4/15) draught@Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of ripe bananas, litchies and juniper; low carbonation, rounded and pretty sticky, moderate malt backbone compared to its alcohol content, sweet (very) and salty (a bit); manages to have few residual sweetness; long and light chewy aftertaste of ripe fruits (apples, bananas) - pretty nice draught@Au Trappiste - pours a cloudy blond-orange beer under a persistent white foam; estery with notes of ripe fruits (peaches and apples), light spicy; full-bodied, light sweet and with a solid yet subtle carbonation; some bitterness and residual sugars; long spicy estery and fruity (pineapples, oranges) finish draught@Au Trappiste - dark brown beer with a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; light toasted and spicy caramelish aroma with notes of brushwood; sweet and full-bodied; light earthy, some residual sweetness and a long spicy and fruity finish with lingering notes of juniper draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; estery with notes of pear, candy sugar; medium-bodied, assertive and lively; bitter and quite dry; long estery fruity finish (apples and pears) with lingering spicy tones from Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; funky estery aroma of melon, pineapples and honey; subtle carbonation; full-bodied, light sticky and with a bitter and salty finish with more fruity notes of melon and grapes; light sweet courtesy of Claude Degen - hazy amber-brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; fair fruity hoppy aroma of pineapples and berries; clean palate and with a good malt body, subtle carbonation and with a fair bitterness, light astringent, dry and long fruity hoppy finish showing notes of melon and pineapple - as usual, very nice work from Claude courtesy of Ville Koch - pours a murky dark orange beer with a poor head retention; light funky aroma with fair notes of sour apricots and corny notes below; lively palate and with a subtle carbonation, some sourness lasting in a decently dry citric finish with lingering notes of apricot - fresh and very pleasant courtesy of Yves Leboeuf, vintage 2012 - hazy reddish.orange beer with a long lasting white foam; a solid woody nose in the front, notes of oranges and mango behind; full-bodied, sticky and pretty astringent, pretty bitter and with a light residual sweetness, more notes of oranges and apricots in the finish yet overwhelmed by the excessive wood character - unbalanced draught@Erzbierschof - murky reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; light earthy and with a subtle yet well-present aroma of pumpkin; a good malt backbone, some earthy tartness before a long aftertaste of pumpkin and mint; quite dry draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark red-orange beer with a little foam left; fair woody aroma with notes of nuts and berries; hints of soja and quince marmamalde; full-bodied, thick and light sticky, light umami; some sweetness soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; some astringency and a long very woody fruity and nutty finish with a strong alcohol presence from Erzbierschof, 15.2%; my beer number 10’000 ! - pours an opaque black beer with no foam left; hugely roasted aroma of coffee, licorice and cacao; full-bodied, thick and pretty sweet, a robust bitterness is appearing quite late and lasts forever in a roasted coffeish aftertaste with niotes of vanilla, licorice and tobacco - a compley and robust beauty courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - pretty clear dark blond beer with no head retention; decently grassy and spicy aroma; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied and qute tasty ; dry and bitter grassy hoppy finish - good courtesy of Roger Brügger - cloudy brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam; fresh fruity notes (mango comes to mind) dominate hints of toffee and brushwoods; medium-bodied, clean palate and with a light sweetness; gentle earthy tartness and a late moderate bitterness; more fruity and caramelish notes in the finish - subtle and pleasant from Schoentjes - cloudy brown beer with a modest foam left; aroma of dried fruits, caramel and sour cherries; sweet and light sour, light umami too; dry and long toffeish aftertaste with more caramel and figs from the brewery’s online shop - pours a murky dark brown beer with a little persistent beige foam; earthy nose with aroma of cacao and coffee on top of some hints of tangerines, nutmeg and anise; a good malt backbone, creamy palate, some light sourness and a gentle sweetness; lingering notes of vanilla, pears and spices in a long finish - well-crafted and pretty balanced courtesy of Roger Brügger - fully cloudy brown beer with no head retention; aroma of plums and pears with light hints of caramel behind; full-bodied, sweet and with a low carbonation; a late and solid bitterness; more caramel than fruitiness in the finish with an apparent alcohol presence and residual sugars - nice one draught@Café - quite clear ruby brown beer with a creamy beige foam; notes of ginger and cloves; hints of coffee, some sweetness, medium-bodied, light bitter tartness; residual sweetness and lingering spicy notes courtesy of Urs Büchler - pretty clear dark blond beer under a solid and persistent creamy white foam; pretty phenolic nose and with hints of sulfur; the hoppy tones underneath cannot really be identified (probably more grassy/spicy than fruity); moderate malt body, creamy palate initially and witha solid astringent bitterness; quite dry, papery, grassy finish with unwanted medicinal notes - raw and pretty wrong (wild yeasts ?) from la Mise en Bière - pours a black beer with a poor beige foam left; solid notes of vanilla on top of roasted mocha, tobacco and chocolate; a good malt backbone; light sweetness and a decent earthy bitterness; long roasted aftertaste of vanilla and coffee with hints of oak and cherry - some excessive vanilla presence courtesy of Roger Brügger - quite clear and very dark brown almost black beer with a long lasting beige foam; fairly roasted corny coffeish and tobacco aroma; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, grainy and earthy bitter aftertaste of mocha and ashes - pleasant and full of character courtesy of Dölf Huber - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent foam; fresh aroma of grapes, litchies and apples with hints of yeast; subtle yet fair carbonation, light medium-bodied, some sweetness and a light lively acidity; decently dry and long almondy and fruity finish with lingering earthy and yeasty notes - original and good from Erzbierschof - hazy red-orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; fresh and funky aroma of grapes and must; full-bodied, fairly carbonated, light sweet and decently sour; effervescent grassy and fruity finish; long with notes of straw and wood - fresh, complex and pleasant courtesy of Tom Belgrano - cloudy lactic orange beer; solid fruity aroma of berries, sourish, citric, fresh and lively; moderate malt body, sourish and with a fair yet subtle carbonation; bitter and sourish, light salty and with a long fruity hoppy finish of apple, citrus and star fruits; very dry - great stuff courtesy of Tom Belgrano - cloudy lactic-blond beer with no foam left; aroma of hay, sour berries, grapes and wood; medium- to full-bodied, sourish and lively, dry and long fruity finish (berries and raisins) and hints of barnyard courtesy of Tom Belgrano - cloudy amber beer with a little foam left; piney, resinous hoppiness with notes of strawberries; full-bodied, light sticky and hugely bitter; dry and long piney hoppy finish with notes of red fruits marmalade - really impressive and well-crafted from Mise en Bière; brewed on the installations of Bière du Foudre - cloudy dark brown beer under a giant foamy beige head; nice lacework; smokey aroma of cold ashes and grilled bacon; a fair malt backbone, tasty and a bit astringent, quite bitter and assertive, light salty and long solidly smokey malty, light nutty and tobacco-like finish - a good one draught@Erzbierschof - hazy golden-bronze beer under a solid long lasting foam; nice lace; light phenolic with solid notes of quince, banana and pineapples; moderate malt body, velvety palate, sweet and sour; a light saltiness and a long light dry fruity finish where quince dominates - very nice from Erzbierschof - translucide bronze beer with a poor head retention; piney and herbal with notes of quince marmalade; a subtle but solid carbonation, light astringent, medium-bodied and solidly bitter; very dry and long resinous and piney hoppiness with lingering notes of grass and quince - very good draught@Erzbierschof - clear and bright red-amber beer under a giant creamy foam; shy and restrained aroma of dried fruits and exotic herbs; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a bit oily with a moderate bitterness, light residual sweetness and long herbal and fruity (quince) ?) finish with hints ofmint as well - unusual IPA draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; aroma of nougat, vanilla and cherries; roasted with notes of black chocolate; sweet and medium-bodied, light grainy texture, lot of vanilla, residual sweetness and gentle bourbon notes in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; hoppy aroma of licorice and black cherries; roasted with notes of ashes; moderate malt body, pretty bitter and light harsh; malty finish with more notes oflicorice, tobacco and plums from Drinks of the World, Bern - clear dark reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of toffee with light notes of fusel and red fruits; sweet and full-bodied, light dry and short caramelish finish showing some apparent alcohol from Drinks of the World, Bern - hazy brown beer with a little foam left; spicy with notes of ripe fruits; sweet and full-bodied, a fair earthy tartness, more spicy hops, figs and banana in the finish - ok yet deadly overpriced draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - clear dark golden beer with a long lasting white foam; grassy and honeyish aroma; light oily, solid carbonation, sweet and with a good malt backbone; quite dry and long honeyish and grassy finish from the brewery - hazy dark golden-orange beer with a long lasting foam; bready and peanutty aroma, a good malt backbone, clean and tasty palate, subtle carbonation, gently sweet and respectably bitter; long dry malty, bready and corny finish - very good one !

draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - clear amber beer with no head retention; light spicy, hints of caramel and vegetable; medium-bodied, low carbonation, light sweetness; hints of caramel and rose - weird and unpleasant (3/3/3/2/6) draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy amber beer with a long lasting creamy foam; aroma of tea, notes of rose; a good malt backbone, grassy bitterness, pretty dry and long caramelish and herbal finish with lingering notes of tea and caramel - subtle and pleasant draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy red-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; oily nutty and grassy aroma; oily mouthfeel, medium-bodied, quite rounded palate, light sticky with some residual sweetness and a long nutty finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - very dark amber beer with a little foam left, nice lace; funky spices explosion in the nose (ginger, cloves and other Xmas criminels), notes of cola; a good malt body, tasty and earthy palate, pretty dry; long spicy and malty finish - there is a pretty nice beer under this exagerated spicy nose; unbalanced in any case bottle@Bierfest Chur 2014 - pours a cloudy orange beer; modest head retention; earthy with light hint of vegetables; moderate malt body; quite watery palate with a late presence of hemp in the finish - weird, dusty and unclean draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - light hazy blond beer; moderate head retention; aroma of celeri and apple; medium-bodied, light astringency with notes of vegetables and metal in the finish - clearly wrong bottle@Bierfest Chur 2014 - light pale blond beer with a chaotic foam left; sourish honeyish aroma; moderate malt body; low carbonation, watery finish with hints of apples and honey - very poor draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - light hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; light metallic and vegetable-like aroma; medium-bodied, light astringency, grassy and with more notes of vegetables in the finish - fermentation problems bottle@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy amber beer with a chaotic foam left; caramelish and flowery aroma, spicy hops; clean palate, medium-bodied, restrained bitterness, quite dry and short spicy and grassy finish - unstylish yet ok draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - clear brown beer with no foam left; biscuity and caramelish maltiness; hints of apple; some sweetness, medium-bodied, late woody notes, light residual sweetness, caramel and malty/flowery notes - not bad at all draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - cloudy brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; restrained grainy and light buttery aroma; medium-bodied, light sourness, light dry, flowery and grassy finish - not good draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy amber-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of honey and flowers; medium-bodied, quite lively palate, dry and long spicy, light sharp finish with lingering notes of honey draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - light hazy amber-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of gingerbread, anise, cloves and nutmeg; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; long and very spicy finish with notes of orange peels draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy dark brown beer with no foam left; gently roasted black chocolate, hints of vanilla; medium-bodied, earthy roasted finish with lingering notes of vanilla and tobacco draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - clear and bright reddish beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; quite shy aroma of red fruits marmalade, hints of cream; full-bodied, sweet and fairly bitter; quite dry spicy and fruity hoppy finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy brown beer with a little beige foam left; ginger and cinnamon in the nose; sweet and medium-bodied, low carbonation; earthy and spicy finish - drinkable nothing more draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy orange blond beer with a long lasting foam; spicy hoppiness and light earthy; a good malt backbbone, dry and fairly bitter; spicy hoppy finish - assertive and pretty nice draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; flowery malty aroma, toasted; a good malt backbone, sweet, light residual sweetness in a long malty biscuity and caramelish flowery finish - pretty complex and stylish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - clearand bright golden-orange beer with a little persistent foam; fruity and flowery notes; bitter, astringent, lively palate and with a fruity and spicy finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - pours a dark amber beer with a moderate foam left; fair hoppy finish, spicy, resinous and piney; full-bodied, very bitter and with a light residual sweetness; long fruity and piney hoppy finish (figs) - a good one from Buechibärgerbier ! draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - clear blond beer with a little foam left; flowery and light buttery aroma; medium-bodied, lively and quite tasty; astringent bitterness and a quite long flowery hoppy finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; light spicy and caramelish aroma; full-bodied, light sweetness, earthy and spicy caramelish finish - pretty nice draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - light hazy brown beer with a little foam left; light spicy aroma with hints of flowers; a good malt backbone, astringent, spicy and caramelish finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - cloudy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; grainy and light vegetable-like aroma, a bit cereal soup-like; medium-bodied, grainy and pretty dry; bitter and long corny finish - something’s wrong in the nose draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - cloudy brown beer with a big foam left; malty and caramelish aroma ; a good malt body, dry and bitter with a long caramelish and malty spicy, biscuity finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - cloudy brown beer with a little beige foam left; fresh fruity, flowery and malty aroma, light grainy; full-bodied and assertive; light dry malty and caramelish with lingering toffeish notes in the finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy golden-blond beer with a little foam left; grainy with light fruity notes below; tasty and full-bodied, more grainy, earthy and bitter notes in the finish draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a little foam left; estery with notes of ripe fruits; sweet and solidly carbonated; residual sweetness, caramelish and fruity finish; quite sticky and heavy yet pretty well-made draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - cloudy pale orange beer with a chaotic foam left; flowery and caramelish hoppiness; a good malt body; light grainy and long flowery caramelish finish; gently bitter draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - lactic-orange beer with a persistent little foam; fairly spicy aroma of ginger and nutmeg; medium-bodied, yeasty and spicy finish, dry with lingering notes of orange peels and cloves draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of candy sugar, ripe banana; sweet and full-bodied; aftertaste oflicorice, a bit dusty and yeasty with lingering notes of candy sugar, apples and plums draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; estery and fruity (peaches dominate) fresh aroma; lively palate, sweet and full-bodied; aftertaste of oranges and peaches with residual sugars draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - cloudy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; phenolic aroma with notes of cloves; medium-bodied, grainy finish with notes of banana and cloves draught@Bierfest Chur 2014 - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of quince, a bit lactic; medium-bodied, light sourish fruity finish; dry and astringent - very good idea to use quince in a Christmas beer yet the realisation is not fully convincing from la Mise en Bière - hazy amber-bronze beer with a modest head retention; aroma of tea and berries; light estery; ,medium-bodied, good balance between a light initial sweetness and a late sourish touch; gently chewy fruity and estery finish with a corny and smokey touch - not bad at all courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - murky reddish beer with a little long lasting foam left; solid aroma of raspberries, quite candy-like; a solid carbonation, pretty sweet, a late light tartness, short aftertaste of raspberries juice with some residual sweetness - the first deception from this brewery courtesy of Dölf Huber - light murky dark golden-blond beer with a little and long lasting foam; aroma of sweet potatoes and pumpkin, unexpectedly fruity; velvety palate and with a moderate carbonation; light sweet and with a touch of sourness to bring a good balance; pretty dry and long pumpkin, hempy and fruity finish - I’m not a fan of these kind of beers but its well crafted in any case from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy pale blond beer with a persistent little foam; funky fruity aroma of grapes, cider and apples, sourish; full-bodied, solid carbonation, some sweetness balanced by a fair sourness, quite dry and long vinous and fruity finish with lingering notes of berries and cider - nice one again from Trois Dames courtesy of Dölf Huber - cloudy amber-orange beer with no foam left; solid aroma of cinnamon with notes of orange peels and cloves; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, earthy and quite dry with a long Xmas spicy finish where cinnamon dominates over ginger and cloves - well-made yet not my kind of beer courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - murky amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; highly original combination of rum and coconut in the nose; fairly sweet and with a good malt body; the coconuts dominate the finish leaving the notes of rum behind - strangely it works from la Mise en Bière - hazy blond beer with a long lasting but chaotic white foam; aroma of hay, potatoes, esters and grapes; hints of pear too; a good malt body, lively palate, sweet and decently bitter; some residual sugars and long notes of grapes and cider in the finish courtesy of Roger Brügger - light gusher; dark copper-orange beer, fully cloudy, long lasting foam leaving a nice lacework; yeasty aroma with notes of sour fruits (melon and apple), a good malt body, sweet and rounded palate, low carbonation, a late gentle sourness, quite dry and long aftertaste of ripe fruits wioth a lingering sourness - pleasant courtesy of Hans-Peter Krebs - black beer, hazy and with a little foam left; roasted aroma of cacao and black chocolate, hoppy, solid notes of vanilla; a fair malt body, subtle carbonation and light sweet, some earthy bitterness and a very long hoppy, chocolatey and mocha aftertaste - one more great beer from Burg Braui courtesy of Dölf Huber - cloudy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; malty biscuity aroma with notes of herbs and spices; rounded palate, quite low carbonation, lively and with some earthy tartness, gently dry and long malty and herbal finish with hints of tea and chamomile - very original and pleasant courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - hazy reddish-brown beer with a firm creamy and persistent beige foam; fair yet subtle aroma of chestnuts, flowers and almonds; creamy palate and with a fair carbonation, some sweetness and a decent sourness to balance it; long chestnutty aftertaste with hints of vanilla and almonds - delicate and beautiful courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; delicate aroma of grapefruit and melon; juicy palate, medium-bodied, a light sweetness and a gentle bitterness developping increasingly in the finish; long aromatic fruity aftertaste with an unexpected sharpness showing up lately - fresh and lively from Erzbierschof - pale blond beer, quite clear with no foam left; very woody and fruity aroma, notes of grapes, light cheesy, vinous and sourish; medium-bodied, low carbonation and sourish; dry and very fruity woody finish courtesy of Tom Strickler - fully cloudy brown beer with a poor head retention; bourbon-like woody notes hit first then come the dark biscuity maltiness and a fair hoppiness of red fruits (plums, blackcurrant); sweet and full-bodied, light sticky and fairly bitter; long fruity and woody finish with notes of caramel and plums courtesy of Andrea Kennel and Dani Schnider - pours a hazy bronze-orange beer with no head retention; fruity hoppy aroma of melon and citrus, light almondy; full-bodied, earthy and with a decent bitterness, light spicy and almondy, fruity (melon again) finish from Erzbierschof - hazy ruby-brown beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; woody nose with notes of grapes and apples; some sweetness and a fair sourness; full-bodied, long woody finish of grapes, almonds and pears with lingering woody tones and notes of litchies courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - cloudy brown beer with a creamy long lasting beige foam; nice lace; toasted earthy aroma with notes of brushwoods and pears below; some sweetness, medium- to full-bodied, grainy and earthy; solid carbonation; a bit tart and bitter; long toasted biscuity and gently fruity finish with unexpected notes of vanilla and some residual sugars from Erzbierschof, 11% - black beer with a modest foam left; evident woody aroma of Borubon, notes of caramel, chestnuts and cherries; full-bodied, fairly sweet and thick; a robust bitterness and a very long roasted and woody aftertaste of vanilla, chocolate and Bourbon with some residual sugars courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - dark brown beer with a little foam left; pure aroma of green coffee, earthy and light nutty; moderate malt body, pretty bitter, short finish of cold coffee, light grainy and earthy - lacks a bit of body from 523 online shop- cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a poor foam left; aroma of mustard and curaçao (sounds weird yet it works); full-bodied, fairly sweet and with a low carbonation, juicy palate and with a late bitterness, gently sharp finish of oranges, apples, mustard and coriander - pretty original from Worldwide, Chur - murky dark blond beer with a little foam left; subtle herbal and almondy hoppiness, rounded and with a good malt body; crisp and pretty tasty, gently bitter and with a long herbal and light peanutty finish - nice one draught@Erzbierschof - pours a dark amber beer with a little foam left; malty aroma with a fair spicy hoppiness; full-bodied, light chewy and sticky; fairly bitter with a long resinous and fruity hoppy finish draught@Erzbierschof - pours a hazy copper-red beer with a moderate head retention; fresh and fruity hoppy nose of grapefruit, orange peels and melon; full-bodied, a subtle but fair carbonation, quite bitter and long spicy hoppy finish where earthy and malty tones take control over the initial fruitiness from Worldwide, Chur - cloudy brown beer with no foam left; toasted malty aroma with notes of oranges, biscuits and chestnuts; some sweetness, clean and rounded palate, medium-bodied; soft carbonation, low earthy bitterness, light residual sweetness in a long malty biscuity finish with lingering notes of tangerines - subtle and well-made from Worldwide, Chur - hazy dark amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; discrete herbal hoppiness with notes of caramel, mild; soft palate and medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, gently sweet and light bitter; the aftertaste is more expressive with fair herbal notes,a hint of fruits and a decent dryness courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - cloudy brown beer with a persistent beige foam leaving a nice laceworj; a fair spicy yet well combined aroma of tangerines and vanilla with hints of coriander below; velvety palate, moderate carbonation and a good malt backbone, pretty sweet, long aftertaste where vanilla dominate over notes of orange peels and hints of coriander - charming from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam; funky and decently woody, notes of oranges, cheese and grapefruits; full-bodied, juicy and sourish palate, quite dry and long fruity aftertaste of orange peels, almonds, wood and marzipan with a lingering sourness from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - murky dark amber-orange beer with particles floating within; firm and long lasting beige foam; beautiful lacework; fair fruity hoppiness of melon and citrus; full-bodied, light sticky, yet velvety palate; moderate carbonation, pretty fair sweetness lasting in the finish; light bitter and with a long aftertaste of litchies and melon from Erzbierschof - murky dark red-amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of caramel and prunes; full-bodied and pretty sweet, light thick; some decent bitterness and a long toffeish aftertaste with more notes of red fruits and some residual sweetness from Amstein - gusher ... copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of bitter oranges and resinous hops; thick and full-bodied, some swetness and a fair late bitterness; very fruity hoppy finish (peaches, citrus, mango) and more resinous and piney notes courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a murky dark brown beer with a little and a bit chaotic beige foam left; delicate toasted maltiness with notes of butter, biscuits and a light citrusy hoppiness; moderate malt backone; soft velvety palate with a low carbonation; light earthy bitterness with a smooth and soft finish of toasted malts and hints of nuts - subtle courtesy of Antonio Rey - murky ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of nougat, toasted malts, notes of brushwood and citrus; sweet, full-bodied, velvety palate, light earthy with notes of nuts, caramel and nougat; some residual sweetness courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - quite black beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of licorice, spicy hops, vanilla and black cherries; moderate carbonation, clean and juicy palate; light sweetness and a gentle sourness; medium-bodied, light toasted malty aftertaste with notes of licorice and fresh fruits courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel, marzipan and plums; hints of soja sauce; full-bodied, very umami and sweet, gently sticky, a long caramelish aftertaste with notes of apples, plums and more soja sauce - not fully convincing from Amstein - murky dark orange beer with a poor foam left; aroma of cardamom, bitter oranges and grapefruit; full-bodied, assertive and juicy palate; bitter and sourish; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish with lingering spicy tones courtesy of fiulin - black beer with no head retention; roasted coffeish aroma, walnuts and a hint of vanilla; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, fairly bitter; long roasted chocolatey and nutty finish from Fork&Bottle - clear golden beer with a long lasting white foam; estery nose with fruity notes of pear and apples; light spicy; very sweet and full-bodied; subtle but fair carbonation, light earthy and long fruity, estery finish with a lingering residual sweetness from Au Trappiste - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; nice lacework, aroma of piney and spicy hops, notes of bitter oranges; full-bodied, lively and bitter; almondy finish with notes of oranges and spicy hops again courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; fairly grassy aroma, light peanutty; a good malt body, moderate bitterness and a long herbal finish - gentle from BrewDog’s online shop - cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; hoppy aroma of ripe peaches, almonds; full-bodied, some initial sweetness soon overwhelmed by a strong bitterness; quite dry with a long bitter hoppy finish of fruits and resin from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of caramel, walnuts,almonds and light yeasty; notes of quince; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, some initial sweetness and a decent bitterness; long caramelish aftertaste with more notes of ripe fruits and some apparent alcohol from Apothibières - translucide golden beer with a modest foam left; the aroma is mineral with light fruity tones; grainy texture, thin-bodied and with a light tartness; short fruity finish with more notes of minerals - not terrible from la Mise en Bière - cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; nice lacework; earthy and spicy aroma; a good malt body; yeasty and dusty with a fair bitterness; earthy and spicy finish again - a bit weird (nitrate in water ?) from Erzbierschof - black beer under a modest foam left; a fair peated whisky aroma with notes of caramel, roasted coffee and black cherries; full-bodied, thick and with a low carbonation; fairly sweet and with a late but solid bitterness; decently dry and very peated whisky and chocolatey aftertaste with a warming alcohol presence from Fork and Bottle - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; aroma of berries and yeast, light corny, some sweetness and a solid carbonation; medium-bodied, a solid corny tartness, more sweetness lasting in the finish where more gentle fruity notes can be found courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a cloudy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; yeasty and with a fair citrus hoppiness, some spicy characteristics, medium-bodied, light juicy, tasty and decently bitter; long fruity finish of melon, lemongrass and citrus courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; fruity hoppy aroma of mango and bitter oranges; medium-bodied, quite dry and bitter; more notes of mango and peaches in the finish courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - murky dark orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of sour apples, grapefruit and hints of spices; a good malt backbone, fairly sourish, lively and with a fair and subtle carbonation; quite dry and long sourish fruity and light funky finish - charm and character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty clear golden-orange beer with a little foam left; perfumy and light spicy nose with citric notes; subtle carbonation; medium-bodied and lively palate; quite dry and bitter; the finish is estery, perfumy with more spicy and fruity notes courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lacework; fairly roasted aroma of walnuts and mocha; quite thick and full-bodied, light sweetness followed by a respectable bitterness, moderate carbonation; long roasted coffeish and nutty aftertaste, quite dry with lingering notes of vanilla - very nice draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a chaotic foam left; light yeasty, perfumy with a fruity nose of mango and apricots; full-bodied, light sticky, tasty and lively; pretty dry and bitter; long aftertaste of exotic fruits (mango, peaches, citrus) draught@Erzbierschof - light murky bronze beer with a long lasting white foam left; nice lacework; light herbal with notes of fresh cut apples; a solid yet subtle carbonation; fairly bitter; quite dry; the herbal characteristics dominate the fruitiness in the finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting foam left; huge sweetish aroma of candy-like red fruits; very very sweet, sticky and full-bodied; long sticky aftertaste of candies with tons of residual sweetness - disgusting from Erzbierschof - hazy very dark brown beer with a long lasting little head; notes of vinegar and a a fair presence of blueberries; hints of sour cherries; full-bodied and solidly sour; quite dry and long fruity sourish aftertaste of blueberries - straight to the point from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - gusher ... light hazy bronze beer with a moderate foam left; solid hoppy aroma, resinous and fruity (tangerines, peaches); moderate carbonation and full-bodied; a strong but not aggressive bitterness, light residual sweetness and long notes of fruity and piney hops draught@Au Trappiste - murky dark bronze beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lacework; fruity hoppy aroma of melon and apricot; mellowish and light chewy palate, a good malt body and a solid bitterness; grapefruity and peachy hoppy finish with some residual sweetness draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a firm and long lasting creamy beige head; solid aroma of pralines with presence of apparent sweetness and notes of cotton candy; a good malt backbone, grainy and sweet; gently lactic, light bitterness and long notes of milk chocolate and milk coffee; vanilla and candies in the finish - not really my kind of thing from Au Trappiste - clear bronze beer with no foam left; cheesy and funky aroma, notes of sour apples; medium-bodied, clean, fairly sour yet fairly short on the end; aftertaste of cider, pretty dry and sourish finish - could afford a better malt backbone from Au Trappiste - murky orange beer with a fast disappearing foam; funky and cheesy aroma with fair fruity tones (peaches dominate); a decent malt backbone and some fair sourness; dry and long sour fruity finish with more funky barnyard notes; light spicy and salty from Au Trappiste - murky orange beer with a long lasting foam; light grainy and mainly fruity aroma (mango, peaches); full-bodied, light chewy with a subtle carbonation; dry and solidly bitter, fruity and gently corny finish; some sweetness below from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy dark brown beer without foam left; fruity aroma of prunes, banana and black cherries; hints of brown sugar; thick and hugely sweet, sticky finish with notes of apples, banana and a lot of residual sweetness from la Mise en Bière - almost black beer with a poor foam left; roasted aroma of cacao, black cherries and licorice; full-bodied, tasty and quite thick; moderate carbonation and fairly bitter; long earthy roasted chocolatey finish with notes of nuts from Schoentjes - pours a cloudy dark blond beer with a firm and persistent white head; perfumy nose with aroma of coriander, corns and lavender; a decent malt backbone and a fair carbonation; decently dry, light tart and sourish and with a long aftertaste of coriander and citrus; earthy draught@Erzbierschof - murky amber-orange beer with a little foam left; light funky with notes of apples and bitter oranges marmalade, light chewy, moderate malt body; short salty and fruity finish (apples and mango) from Erzbierschof - clear golden beer with a little foam left; quite phenolic, hints of celeri, grass and ripe fruits below; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation, a light earthy bitterness; grassy and gently fruity finish - not convincing from Erzbierschof - black beer with a solid roasted coffeish aroma; full-bodied and tasty; dry bitter, earthy and long coffeish aftertaste - one-dimensional yet very good from Erzbierschof - light gusher; cloudy dark copper-brown beer with a solid and long lasting foam; aroma of gentian, exotic herbs and licorice; medium- to full-bodied, moderate carbonation and q huge herbal bitterness; dry herbal finish, intensive with notes of fennel, absinthe and a never ending lingering bitterness - difficult beer and not only because I’m no fan of absinthe courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a little white foam left; grainy and corny aroma with light spicy tones; light sweetness and a moderate carbonation for the style; quite juicy palate, late corny tartness in a long finish - unstylish but ok courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - murky dark copper-amber beer under a giant foamy beige head; pungent nose with notes of raspberries and melon; hints of yeast and leather; sharp bitterness and fairly dry; long aftertaste of berries, citrus and hints of yeast - pretty nice from the brewery - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; hazelnut and caramel in the front and some ripe yellow fruits behind; full-bodied, creamy and velvety palate, a fair malt sweetness; light earthy but mainly fresh fruity and caramelish finish - convincing from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - clear and bright red-amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of caramel and ripe fruits, gentle spicyness; sweet, full-bodid and light sticky; residual sweetness in an aftertaste of apples and undefined spices; light chewy texture - not much character from the brewery - cloudy brown beer with a rubish hue; long lasting beige foam; toffeish aroma with light earthy and fruity tones; a fair carbonation; quite thick and full-bodied, robust sweetness lasting long in the finish where more yellow fruits and caramel can be met - ok yet too sweet to be great from la Mise en Bière - murky dark blond beer with a poorfoam left; aroma of sour apples with funky notes of barnyard; medium-bodied, fresh, lively and decently sourish; dry and long aftertaste of yellow fruits with a lingering sourness courtesy of Cunningham - bright and translucide dark golden beer with a decent yet elusive foam; light skunky and papery aroma; quite thin-bodied, some harsh tartness and a rough dusty , cardboard-like and corny finish - a country tick is a country tick ... from le Monde des Bières, Sion - quite clear amber-brown beer with a moderate foam left; earthy and spicy hops in the nose; moderate malt body and carbonation; soft palate and with a late tart earthy bitterness; dry earthy and light caramelish finish from Apothibières - lightly hazy blond beer with no foam; aroma of cellar, old apples and vinegar; subtle carbonation and a solid sourness; medium-bodied, dry and long very sourish aftertaste of cider, dust and horse blankets - nice one courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of black cherries and licorice; moderate malt body, some sweetness and a gentle earthy bitterness; more licorice and roasted malts in the finish - decent but not more from Apothibières - this brewery is again showing its mastery in the lack of information: no alcohol content and no description; their website talks about the Matador as a "strong wheat". No, really ? - black beer under a creamy and long firm beige foam; very corny aroma with light notes of vegetables and roasted malts and nuts; medium-bodied; light sweet and gently bitter; long corny and coffeish finish with hints of vanilla - confusing courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - pours a murky dark blond beer with a poor head retention; a fresh aroma of yelow fruits (pears and pineapples) supported by well-combined notes of ginger and coriander; medium-bodied; moderate carbonation, dry and light citric; more subtle notes of coriander and ginger in the finish - the 7% are well-hidden courtesy of Dylan Lieberherr - light hazy dark brown beer with a rubish hue; firm and long lasting creamy beige foam; caramel and hints of vegetables in the nose, dusty; creamy palate; moderate malt body and carbonation; soft buttery and toffeish aftertaste; light sweet and without bitterness - not quite correct I would say yet ok re-rated, from bier-paradies.com - hazy dark orange beer, persistent foam and a nice lace; light yeasty and with hoppy aroma of oranges and peaches; clean and velvety palate, smooth and with a good malt backbone; well-integrated bitterness lasting in a long fruity hoppy finish (more peaches and apricot) - balanced

courtesy of Marco and Jacopo Buraschi - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting and creamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; fresh hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; rounded and clean palate; medium-bodied, moderate bitterness, gently dry with notes of bitter oranges and peaches with hints of yeast - balanced; a pleasant one (January 2015, 5/7/7/4/15) courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear brown beer with a little foam left; the aroma is mineral with notes of vegetables and caramel; sweet and full-bodied, sweetish aftertaste of brown sugar and toffees - dubious from Schoentjes - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; yeasty and peachy aroma, hints of melon; creamy palate and with a good malt backbone; light sweetness lasting in a long fruity and yeasty finish courtesy of Cunningham - light hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; fresh juicy hoppy nose of apricots and mango; full-bodied, clean and juicy palate, lively and fairly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish and pretty dry - clean and very good draught@brewpub - pours a quite clear very dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; roasted malts and decent notes of chocolate in the nose; hints of vanilla; subtle yet solid carbonation; medium-bodied; some sweetness, gently bitter; lot of caramelish notes and more roasted chocolate and mocha in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy bright dark orange beer with a little foam left; the usual suspectsare here: ripe banana in the front of cloves; sweet and a bit sticky; medium-bodied, sweetish aftertaste of yeast and ripe fruits; solid carbonation - boring and heavy from Erzbierschof - hazy golden-blond beer with a solid white foam left, long lasting; funky and yeasty aroma with fresh notes of yellow fruits; medium-bodied, decently sour, solid carbonation and lively palate; very dry and bitter/sour fruity and yeasty finish - straightforward and charming from Erzbierschof - translucide dark golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of almonds and chewy fruits (quince comes to mind); thin-bodied, subtle but solid carbonation; quite dry and decently bitter; fruity and light metallic finish from Erzbierschof - cloudy lactic golden-blond beer with a long lasting foam; cheesy and fruity aroma; a good malt backbone, light sourish; almondy and fruity finish, dry and hoppy with a lingering sourness courtesy of Maria Rothacher - hazy golden beer wth a respectable head retention; fair aroma of tropical fruits; medium-bodied but quite heavy, fairly sweet and decently sour; quite long finish with more fruity tones and a fair residual sweetness courtesy of André Gonçalves - dark red-orange beer with a solid white foam; flowery and fruity hoppiness (peaches dominate); full-bodied, creamy palate, quite dry and fairly bitter; quite lively fruity and flowery finish; light dusty - good one courtesy of André Gonçalves -clear dark almost black beer with a poor head retention; light roasted aroma with notes of pralines and cacao, fair hints of cereals; full-bodied; some sweetness followed by a late tartness; decently dry with more chocolatey notes in the finish - lacks a bit of dimension to be very good courtesy of Maria Rothacher - hazy orange beer under a solid white foam left; light smokey and earthy aroma with hints of fruits; medium-bodied; soft palate and quite creamy; pretty bitter and long smokey, earthy and hazelnutty finish - balanced, uncomplicated and well-crafted courtesy of Maria Rothacher - hazy ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of sour cherries and herbs; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, gently sour and quite dry; long fruity sourish aftertaste of cherries, berries and vinegar - beautiful one from Schoentjes - light hazy orange beer under a giant foamy white head; fairly woody with notes of fresh yedllow fruits (apples, pears); full-bodied, some sweetness and a fair carbonation; residual sugars, light estery and with more fruity hoppy notes; the woody tones are less apparent now from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of vanilla and caramel; full-bodied, light umami, some sweetness lasting in the finish, more caramel and notes of hazelnut courtesy of Toni Flükiger - light hazy golden-orange beer with a beautiful foam left; fair and charming fruity aroma with hints of herbs; medium-bodied, decently sourish and very dry; fresh fruity and long lasting finish - very good courtesy of Toni Flükiger - almost black beer with a decent head retention; aroma of coconut and cacao, light roasted; quite full-bodied and decently sourish, fairly carbonated and with a long sour aftertaste of cacao, vanilla and coconut courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of citrus and green apple; quite full-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation; fairly sourish yet not really tasty; quite dry and long acidic fruity finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - light hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of figs and cherry, pretty vinous; full-bodied and hugely sweet, thick; tons of residual sugars and more fruity notes of cherry, dates and figs - the crazy level of sweetness prevents this to be a great beer courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of blackcurrant syrup and cane sugar; very sweet, thin-bodied, sticky, long sugary syrupy finish of undefined synthetic fruity notes - ugly courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden-orange beer with no foam left;fresh fruity aroma with notes of pineapples, oranges and lemongrass, hints of straw; pretty sweet and with a good malt backbone, decently bitter/sour palate; light dry, fizzy fruity finish where more notes of oranges and grapefruit are met from Monde des Bières - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; nice lace; subtle spicy hops and light yeasty; moderate malt body, some earthy bitterness, quite dry and very dusty; light spicy finish - unexciting to say the least from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy and very dark brown beer with a creamy foam left; roasted aroma of pralines and walnuts, hints of black cherries; full-bodied, quite sweet and fizzy; residual sugars in a long roasted chocolatey finish with notes of brushwoods - thumbs up courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - translucide bronze-orange beer with a poor head retention; chewy nose of fruit marmalade, oranges and quince; sweet and sticky; full-bodied, late grainy touch before a chewy marmalade-like finish, some apparent alcohol and residual sugars - cheap stuff from Amstein - pretty clear reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of Speyside whisky, light peated and with notes of caramel, cherries and honey; a good malt body; quite chewy palate and with some sweetness, gently tart peated finish with more notes of cherries and vanilla courtesy of Allouch Rabei - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid white foam left; aroma of oranges and grapefruit, fresh; full-bodied, some sweetness, juicy and with a light citric tartness; long grapefruity finish, light earthy from Erzbierschof Bern - translucide bronze-orange beer with a moderate foam left; cheesy fruity vinegar-like notes with hints of barnyard in the front; notes of tangerines and oranges appear below; juicy, light sticky and full-bodied, very dry and solidly sourish, more long notes of barnyard in the finish still stronger than the fruits from Erzbierschof Bern - pretty clear reddish beer with a poor head retention; pretty sourish aroma of grapes and red berries; full-bodied and fairly sour, red fruity finish where notes of raisins dominate from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - pretty clear orange beer with no foam left; aroma of peaches marmalade, light sourness, medium-bodied; long lasting moderate sourness in the finish, very fruity and gently estery courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty black beer with a little beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma of chocolate and nuts; medium-bodied, quite tasty and with a subtle carbonation; light sweetness lasting in a long chocolatey finish with hints of vanilla and walnuts courtesy of Gabriel Hill - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; nice lacework; solid aroma of tangerines and honey; light yeasty and herbal, some sweetness and a full-bodied; juicy and tasty and a pretty velvety palate; a gentle and late tartness; long herbal, honeyish and fruity finish; the components are perfectly separately disctinctable yet playing greatly together - a very pleasant beer with 2 layers from Worldwide Beers & Spirits - translucide golden beer with a chaotic and poor foam left; buttery aroma with corny notes; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness, gentle bitterness and with a quite harsh corny finish - drinkable from Apothibières - murky blond-orange beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; spicy hops in the front with ripe fruits below (peaches, oranges); full-bodied, juicy and tasty; pretty bitter and decently dry; very long aromatic fruity hoppy finish with lingering spicy notes from Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a fast disappearing foam; a Rodenbach-like nose ! Sour cherries, vinegar, plums, notes of Amaretto and wood; full-bodied, solidly sourish, subtle and lively carbonation; very dry and sour finish, long cherryish notes with hints of prunes, Amaretto and berries - Jvar was right (of course): it’s a huge beer ! courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; solid aroma of toffee, light toasted, sweet and full-bodied, gently chewy and grassy finish with more strong notes of caramel and residual sweetness from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a little foam left; decently woody with robust notes of roasted coffee and gentian in the front, mint and pralines below; full-bodied, subtle carbonation and fairly tasty, solidly bitter and light salty; long roasted coffeish finish with more woody tones and hints of grappa and walnuts courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; the aroma is a bit vinous with notes of juniper, malt and ripe fruits; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and no bitterness; light dry and with long red fruity notes in the finish from Amstein - hazy amber-blond beer with a little but long lasting foam; light estery and bready with notes of ripe fruits; some gentle sweetness and a good malt backbone; yeasty and gently earthy finish with more fruity notes courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - bright golden beer, translucide and with a long lasting white foam; light buttery and gently grassy; medium-bodied, shy bitterness, dusty and grainy finish - modest from la Mise en Bière - pours a cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam left; the aroma is decently hoppy with grainy, grapefruity and light piney notes; moderate malt backbone, light yeasty and bitter with more grainy and lemony notes in the finish - pleasant and quite subtle from Amstein - hazy golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; fresh peachy and apricot aroma; moderate carbonation and a velvety palate; a fair bitterness, light residual sweetness and long fruity hoppy notes of orange peels and melon - nice beer from supermarket Coop - pretty clear golden beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; flowery and gently buttery aroma with light fruity notes coming thru; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light dusty and sweet, no bitterness to mention yet a late earthy tartness; malty and yeasty finish from la Mise en Bière - clear golden-bronze beer with a solid and creamy white foam; estery and light yeasty fruity finish (pears and apples dominate); creamy palate, sweet and subtle yet lively carbonation; light residual sweetness and long notes of marzipan, quince and pears - pretty impressive courtesy of Per - pours a very dark brown beer with no foam left; strong aroma of licorice, dried figs and tea; full-bodied and fairly sweet; moderate carbonation; roasted chocolatey finish with more notes of figs and licorice from BrewDog’s online shop - translucide brown beer with no head retention; apparent alcohol in the nose; aroma of cognac, caramel, nuts and minerals; very salty, oily and without carbonation; late and huge bitterness, dry and very long salty/bitter finish of earth, caramel and with strong warming alcohol notes - pleasant would be exagerated ... really hard to rate this stuff from Bier-Bienne - hazy copper-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; earthy and flowery aroma; creamy palate; medium-bodied and decently bitter; long dry earthy and biscuity finish - a good beer from a style too rarely brewed from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a persistent white foam leaving a beautiful lacework; aroma of honey and flowery hops; full-bodied, tasty and with a fair yet subtle carbonation, gently bitter, earthy and spicy hoppy finish with light fruity and honey reminiscence courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; hoppy aroma of tea and quince; moderate malt backbone, subtle bitterness and decently bitter; quite dry with long hoppy notes of tea and tropical fruits - delicate and charming from la Mise en Bière - cloudy blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of wheat and banana, peaches; a good malt backbone and a fair carbonation; creamy palate, light salty and gently bitter; long wheaty and fruity (banana, apricots) finish from Bier-Bienne - clear amber-bronze beer under a solid and creamy persistent beige foam; nice lacework; hoppy aroma of tea, berries and quince; full-bodied, assertive, astringent and very bitter; dry and long aromatic fruity hoppy finish with notes of citrus, peaches and tea from Mondial de la Bière, Mulhouse 2013 - pretty clear dark blond beer with a persistent white foam; solid fruity hoppiness of oranges and grapefruit, notes of tea; full-bodied, juicy and with a solid but fair carbonation; solid bitterness, dry and light sticky; long resinous finish with long notes of oranges and melon from Mikkeller&Friends - very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of vanilla, licorice, black cherries and some earthy chocolate and coffee behind; a good malt backbone and a pretty velvety palate; tasty and fairly bitter; dry and long aftertaste of plums, licorice and black cherries from Erzbierschof, Batch #8, 8.9% - very hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of apples, oranges, cane sugar and esters; sweet and full-bodied; gentle tart sourness, light dryness and with some earthiness; short fruity and light funky finish with lingering yeasty and estery notes; hints of marzipan courtesy of Gabriel Hill - black beer with a solid beige foam; notes of black cherries and licorice shows up; medium-bodied and shyly tasty; decently bitter, dry and light chocolatey finish with more notes of black cherries and licorice - ok but lacks a bit of character from Au Trappiste - cloudy dark blond beer under a giant foamy head; light cheesy with fair fruity notes of lichies and apples; full-bodied, gently sour, quite dry and with a long fruity and funky finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; malty and toffeish aroma with notes of figs and cookies; sweet and full-bodied, velvety palate, chocolatey, malty and caramelish aftertaste draught@brewpub; re-rated - totally different appearance now: quite clear pale blond with a moderate foam left; aroma of corainder and cardamom, light citrusy and with hints of banana; a solid carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; quite dry and long citrusy, grapefruity and light spicy finish

draught@brewpub - pours an awful fully cloudy copper-lactic beer with a creamy and firm beige foam (frankly, it’s hard to have a worst appearence); yeasty nose with notes mof cardamom and citrus below; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, a fair tart earthines; decently dry and with long insisting yeasty notes in a finish where grapefruity notes are a bit more present - clearly diminished by a lazy filtration (1/6/6/3/12) draught@brewpub - pours a hazy golden-orange beer with a persistent foam left; fresh fruity aroma (litchies, melon), hints of caramel; quite lively and tasty, medium-bodied, fizzy, light astringency and with a respectable bitterness; dry and long hoppy finish where the dominating fruitiness is met by spicy hops - clean and straightforward draught@brewpub - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting white foam; spicy and fruity (peaches dominates) hoppy aroma, notes of pine needles; a good malt backbone, solidly bitter; dry and long piney, spicy, sharp peppery and fruity hoppy finish with a long lasting bitter touch draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of plums, banana and wood; notes of pear and Cognac; full-bodied and highly sweet, tons of residual sweetness, figs, plums and other ripe fruits in a long woody aftertaste - very good but clearly too sweet for me to be great draught@Erzbierschof Krone - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of chocolate, cacao and walnuts, roasted; full-bodied, very sweet and sticky, some late bitterness; long chocolatey finish with some spicy sharpness and caramel - a perfect beer to fall in love draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy pale orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; delicate aroma of orange peels, litchies and cardamom; thin-bodied, moderate and decently bitter; quite long fruity finish (apples and litchies) draught@Erzbierschof - hazy golden-blond beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of fresh cut apples; light funky, medium-bodied, lively, assertive and bitter; dry and long aftertaste of apples; very bitter - unusual draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a solid creamy head; light yeasty with notes of ripe fruits (apples dominate); full-bodied, almondy and gently bitter, creamy palate; long fruity finish with more yeasty notes draught@Erzbierschof - translucide amber-red beer with no foam left; peated with fair notes of red fruits marmalade, piney; full-bodied, sticky, assertive and tasty; dry and very bitter; long hoppy aftertaste of chewy red fruits from Au Trappiste - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; fresh aroma of raisins, apples and pears; light cheesy; medium-bodied, ively and tasty; dry, sour/bitter and with a late saltiness; fresh fruiy and funky finish with lingering peppery notes from le Monde des Bières - pretty clear red-amber beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of almond and toffee; gently earthy and toasted; sweet and with a good malt body; rounded and creamy palate, some residual sweetness and notes of fruits and candied caramel in the finish; light yeasty from the brewery - cloudy amber-orange beer with a solid and persistent beige foam; fair fruity hoppy aroma of citrus, oranges and pineapples; full-bodied, clean, tasty and fairly bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish of oranges and mango with hints of almonds and marzipan from Au Trappiste - hazy dark orange beer with a solid and long lasting white foam; nice lacework; woody, fruity and funky brett-like aroma with notes of pears and cheese; full-bodied, solid carbonation, very dry and decently sourish, fruity and with notes of barnyards, light spicy- clearly excessive wood presence from Bier-Bienne - black beer with a moderately persistent beige foam; gently peated with notes of cherries and hints of coffee and caramel; velvety palate and a medium to full malt backbone; subtle carbonation and some respectable sweetness, decently dry and long peated whisky-like finish where notes of cherries dominate the chocolate from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark brown beer under a huge foamy beige head; light sourish nose with notes of biscuits and fruity hops; full-bodied, overcarbonated and with an unpleasant sourness; dry and harsh bitterness; long malty, coffeish and sour hoppy finish - uncontrolled (is also part of the game ...) courtesy of Daniel Käslin - hazy reddish-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of prunes and cherries; notes of alcohol and vanilla; full-bodied, fairly sweet, long aftertaste of pears and plums with residual sugars and a warming alcohol touch from Au Trappiste - translucide ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; decently woody with notes of marzipan, sour cherries, bourbon and figs; moderate carbonation; full-bodied, sweet and fairly sour; dry and long Bourbon-like finish woth more notes of cherries, dried fruits, vanilla and apples from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam left; fruity hoppy aroma of peaches and apricot; medium-bodied; subtle yet fairly carbonated, tasty and assertive; dry and fairly bitter with a long fruity hoppy finish from Bier-Bienne - bright and translucide reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; light flowery with hints of caramel; medium-bodied, light harsh palate; some earthy bitterness; grainy, earthy and caramelish aftertaste - rough from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and persistent white foam; hoppy aroma of melon and litchies; light perfumy; velvety palate, moderate carbonation and decently bitter; quite dry and short hoppy finish of yellow fruits with light spicy tones from Erzbierschof - pretty black beer with no head retention; woodyaroma with notes of tar, whisky, blackcurrants and licorice; full-bodied, thick and moderately carbonated; sweet and with a fair woody sourness; tart earthy finish with more notes of wood, black cherries, blackcurrants and - at last - notes of raspberries from la Mise en Bière - pours a very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; fairly smokey aroma, malty and with notes of leather, cloves and tobacco; full-bodied and with a solid sweetness overwhelmed by a strong bitterness, fairly umami; quite dry and long smokey finish with more notes of tobacco and unfortunately also eugenol (dentists cabinet flavors) - hard to know what to make of this one from Erzbierschof - pours a pitch black beer under a huge foamy dark beige head; very roasted aroma of raspberries, coffee and molasses; peated in a solvent-like way; huge malt backbone, sweet and very sour; quite dry and long roasted malty chocolatey finish with more presence of raspberries and an overwhelming burning alcohol feeling leaving more medicinal notes of solvent - very low drinkability from Erzbierschof Krone - hazy bronze-orange beer without head retention; cheesy and funky with notes of horseblanket, berries and citrus; very sourish, a good malt backbone, dry and assertive; sour apples, funky and with notes of pineapple - fresh and pleasant draught@Erzbierschof Krone - clear amber beer with a long lasting beige foam left; nice lacework; flowery and spicy hoppiness with light notes of caramel and mineral; sweet, low carbonation and with a good malt backbone; grainy and spicy finish with more notes of caramel; quite dry - pretty weird draught@Erzbierschof Krone - black beer under a firm creamy and persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted aroma of black chocolate, vanilla and corns; velvety palate, moderate carbonation, light sweetness and some earthy bitterness; quite dry and long grainy roasted coffeish finish with more hints of vanilla from Erzbierschof Krone - black beer with a fast collapsing head; strong notes of coffee strike first, whisky-like woody notes, lot of vanilla and chocolate come afterwards; oily, thick and sticky, huge malt backbone; some sweetness below overwhelmed by a strong bitterness, quite dry, long woody Borubon-like finish with lot of coffee and vanilla and a warming alcohol presence as well; lingering notes of tar courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; brewed with honey and according to the Reinheitsgebot ... which one ? 2014 ? You must be kidding me stupid troll... - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting white head; aroma of honey and herbs; light earthy; medium-bodied, overcarbonated, sweet and tart; quite astringent; short herbal aftertaste with notes of mineral and vegetables - not terrible courtesy of Hanspeter Krebs - black beer with a long lasting little beige foam; peppery aroma in the front with notes of mint behind; some roasted coffee; medium-bodied, quite velvety palate; subtle carbonation; quite dry, earthy and peppery finish with more notes of mint and roasted coffee - original and very well-made courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - cloudy reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; the ginger is clearly dominant yet leaves some place for notes of caramel and red fruits; pretty sweet, light chewy with long notes of ginger and lot of residual sweetness from Apothibières - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; aroma of caramel, toffee, ripe banana and flowers; very sweet, moderate carbonation, medium-bodied and a long caramelish aftertaste with more buttery notes and lot of residual sugars - cloying courtesy of Daniel Käslin - gently hazy pale brown beer with a rubish hue; long lasting beige foam; correct lacework; earthy aroma with notes of spicy hops and faint fruity tones behind; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and with a moderate earthy bitterness; quite long spicy and light herbal finish - subtle and very pleasant courtesy of Andreas and Nadja Otz - hazy and bright blond-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of melon and sour berries, lemongrass; moderate malt body, sourish and assertive, solid carbonation; light salty and long sourish fruity finish of melon, sour apples and berries; bitter and very dry - fresh, charming and classy courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; Pils, Reinheitsgebot and top fermented yeast ... add Santa Claus, leprechauns and the pot of gold and the mythology is complete - pours a hazy dark bronze beer under a firm and long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of spicy hops with hints of diacetyl and fruits; creamy palate yet pretty astringent; medium-bodied and fairly carbonated; decently bitter, evanescent and fizzy spicy finish with more buttery notes - could have been something from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy reddish-amber beer with a long lasting white foam and a nice lacework; a fair piney and spicy hoppiness with citrusy notes below; a solid carbonation and a good malt backbone; some astringency and very bitter; pretty dry and long piney, spicy and fruity finish - nice work yet under my expectations from la Mise en Bière - pours a hazy red-amber beer with a moderate head retention; the aroma is a spice bomb where nutmeg and cloves dominate; nevertheless the pumpkin constitutes a solid basis behind; medium-bodied, some sweetness and an adequate carbonation; quite dry and long spicy finish (ginger is joining the other members of the team) with lingering notes of pumpkin - quite well-made and interesting from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier; the last beer from one of the pioneer of craft beer in Switzerland; thanks for all Titof ! - hazy amber-orange beer with a fast collapsing foam;aroma of candi sugar, grapefruit, esters and some undefined spices below; sweet and full-bodied, light sticky; quite lot of residual sweetness and with a long spicy and estery fruity finish with more notes of candi sugar, orange peels and a lingering sharpness balanced and very belgian-like draught@Erzbierschof - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; sour and a bit cider-like aroma of oranges, quince and plums marmalade; subtle carbonation; quite chewy and medium-bodied, fairly sourish, quite dry and long fruity finish (apples, plums) with a lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam left; pretty roasted aroma of tobacco and ashes with notes of coconut fighting on the same level; subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone, earthy and roasted finish with more notes of coconut, ashes and cold coffee - a good character and beautifully made draught@Erzbierschof; courtesy of Stefan - quite clear reddish beer with no head retention; light woody with fair notes of Amaretto, sour cherries, strawberries and alcohol; low carbonation, a light sweetness and a fair sourness, full-bodied, some moderate residual sweetness and a long woody finish of sour cherries with hints of plums, strawberries and almonds - quite original and pretty good courtesy of Roger Brügger - pours a pretty clear bronze beer with a moderate foam left yet with a decent lacework; clean and fair fruity hoppiness of passion fruit, berries and grapefruit; moderate malt backbone, velvety palate, subtle and moderate carbonation; a decent bitterness and quite dry; long hoppy finish of tea, tangerines and berries - subtle and delicate yet with lot of character from the brewery - hazy dark bronze-orange beer under a persistent pale beige foam; solid presence of spicy and (citrus, peaches) hops; subtle carbonation, assertive and with a fair malt backbone; a light sweetness topped by a fair bitterness; dry and long hoppy finish of lichies, passion fruit and citrus with lingering spicy notes - very nice draught@brewpub - fully cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting creamy white foam; nice lace; light yeasty notes yet leaving distinct fruity hoppy notes of berries and pineapple, hints of almonds; quite assertive and with some astringency; dry and long finish, light yeasty again with lingering notes of berries draught@brewpub - pours a very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; roasted cookie-like aroma with hints of vanilla and ashes; light grainy and decently bitter, moderate malt body; quite dry and long roasted finish of tobacco and biscuit draught@Au Trappiste - clear bronze beer with a chaotic foam left, light peachy aroma with hints of bitter oranges; a good malt backbone, clean and with a subtle carbonation; fairly bitter and quite dry; long hoppy finish of tea, spicy hops and tangerines - accurate and pleasant from Au Trappiste - hazy blond-orange beer with a modest foam left; light funky aroma of oranges; a bit cheesy; full-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation, quite sourish; light residual swetness; aftertaste of blood oranges and almost metallic (I should have trusted fiulin from the beginning on...) from Au Trappiste - light hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting foam left; strong resinous hoppines with notes of apricot and peaches; full-bodied, sticky and with some sweetness below overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; very resinous hoppy finish, light spicy and fruity from Au Trappiste - almost black beer et pretty clear and with no head retention; woody aroma with notes of black cherries and licorice; very sour and quite full-bodied; assertive nd quite dry; long woody aftertaste of whisky, black cherries and with a lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; strong notes of caramel and spicy hops; malty with hints of red fruits, sweet and full-bodied; long caramelish and earthy finish courtesy of fiulijn - light hazy ruby-brown beer with no foam left; toasted malty nose with hints of ashes and black cherries; strong carbonation; a good malt backbone, astringent, woody, dry and long toasted and a bit grainy finish courtesy of fiulijn - hazy orange beer with no foam left; aroma of fresh cut apples, wood and raisins; full-bodied, light sourish; quite dry and long woody finish with notes of yellow fruits and an unpleasant solid presence of cork courtesy of fiulijn - hazy orange beer with no foam left; aroma of apples, wood and funky brett notes; medium to full-bodied, sourish and with a moderate carbonation; dry and yellow fruity woody finish re-rated; from Biergarten in Grange-Marnand - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of raisins and strawberries marmalade; some sweetness, low carbonation and fairly tasty; fresh fruity finish - pretty nice

courtesy of fiulijn - hazy reddish-amber beer with no foam left; aroma of strawberries and red currant; fully overcarbonated, very sweet, medium-bodied; fizzy aftertaste of red fruits with some residual sweetness - a bad execution of a pretty good idea (3/6/3/2/7) - March 2015 courtesy of Rabei - quite clear reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; earthy and spicy hoppy finish with notes of red fruits (quince) behind; a robust carbonation, some astringency and a fair bitterness; flowery and spicy hoppy finish where the fruity tones stay now way behind draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of mango and chamomile; medium-bodied, low carbonation and with a short aftertaste of caramel, lichies and chamomile and a ingering sharpness as well courtesy of Rabei - clear reddish-amber beer with a modest head retention; light chewy hoppy fruity nose (strawberries), light resinous; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; very bitter and light sticky; long fizzy hoppy finish of red fruits and herbs courtesy of Rabei - clear and bright orange-bronze beer; spicy and piney hoppiness; a sweet and solid malt backbone; assertive and very bitter; quite dry and long spicy, citrusy and resinous finish with hints of tea courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy dark reddish beer under a firm and long lasting pinkish head; frank, clean and fair aroma of raspberries with lactic and herbal notes; low carbonation and a velvety palate, a gentle sourness and malt body, some light sweetness; quite dry finish which is more herbal than raspberry-ish - refreshing and addictive; dangerously drinkable ! courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - cloudy and very dark brown beer under a creamy and persistent beige foam; strong aroma of chocolate and chili peppers with hints of vanilla in the background; a fair carbonation and a good malt backbone; dry and bitter and with a long very sharp finish with lingering notes of chocolate and earth - very nice courtesy of the Senn family- pours a hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; nice lacework; delicate hoppy aroma of tea and mango, light yeasty; quite velvety palate; subtle carbonation and a moderate malt backbone, a decent bitterness and quite dry finish with notes of psicy and fruity hops - good one courtesy of the Senn family- hazy very dark blond beer with a decent head retention; well-balanced aroma between the cookie maltiness and flowery hops; medium-bodied, adequate carbonation, pretty assertive and light grainy; gentle bitterness and a quite long flowery, malty and light fruity finish courtesy of fiulijn; my Ratebeer’s rating #10’000 - pitch black beer with no head, leaves black traces on the side of the glass; light woody and with strong notes of chocolate, dark fruits, maple syrup, caramel and molasses; full-bodied, some sweetness, thick and sticky, a fair earthy bitterness and a long aftertaste of molasses, Bourbon, wood, black cherries and maple syrup again with a warming alchol presence - massive and very good courtesy of the Senn family - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a firm and long lasting beige foam; crisp peanutty maltiness with a subtle flowery and fruity hoppiness; medium-bodied, rounded and witha little earthy bitterness; long malty, corny and flowery finish - well-made courtesy of the Senn family - poursa dark blond-orange beer under a solid creamy foam; aroma of cardamom with faint notes of orange peels; sublte carbonation and medium-bodied, dry and light sourish; long fruity finish (oranges and tangerines) - charming canned; from Coop - Discovering a new Feldschlösschen is always a great excitement for me. What has created this hugely innovative brewery this time ? A Double IPA with 7 hops varieties ? A barrel aged Imperial Stout with coffee beans, vanilla and chili peppers ? Or maybe a Saison boosted by bretts ? No, they even went further this time: it’s an unfiltered beer brewed with a part of wheat malts ! Holy shit: their creativity just seems to have no limits.
pours a hazy orange beer with a big yet pretty fast collapsing head; the aroma of corn dominates, light flowery too; adequate carbonation, moderate malt backbone; some malt sweetness, no bitterness and a corny, malty finish - honestly ? it’s drinkable courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - hazy very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; a fair toasted biscuity maltiness with a delicate spicy hoppiness; moderate malt backbone, quite dry and with a decent earthy bitterness; long biscuity malty finish, almost roasted and with hints of figs and more spicy hops - subtle and beautiful courtesy of Thomas Schneider; bottle #536/600 - clear pretty black beer with a little beige foam left; gently peated woody aroma with notes of Bourbon, cherries and caramel; full-bodied, some sweetness and a decent bitterness, grainy, toasted aftertaste of Bourbon and cherries with fair residual sweetness and faint woody notes - pleasant courtesy of Luca - black beer with a poor head retention; gently roasted coffeish aroma with hints of tobacco; moderate malt backbone, decently tasty, subtle carbonation and with a fair earthy bitterness; quite dry roasted finish of coffee and tar - a nice "session" stout from the brewery - black beer with a persistent dark beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma of coffee beans and hazelnuts; medium-bodied, adequate carbonation, some earthy tartness and a gentle bitterness; light dry and long roasted coffeeish aftertaste with notes of earth and ashes - well-made from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - pours a very dark brown, almost black beer under a long lasting creamy dark beige foam; light peated aroma of whisky with notes of red fruits (cherries, redcurrant) and vanilla, hints of chocolate behind; a bit overcarbonated, a good malt backbone and a fair sweetness; fizzy aftertaste of whisky with notes of caramel and cherries, some residual sweetness re-rated 6/2018 Festi'Piousse - solid white foam left; aroma of esters, coriander and wheat; creamy palate; more wheat, dry finish of orange peel and coriander - hugely improved

from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy blond-golden beer under a huge foamy white head; solid aroma of cardamom, orange peels and coriander; highly carbonated, medium-bodied, a light sweetness and a long very spicy finish, fizzy with notes of cardamom, apples, yeast and a peppery sharpness - unclean and overcarbonated which gives it a low drinkability (4/6/4/2/8) courtesy of Daniel Käslin - gently hazy dark blond beer with a solid and persistent white foam; nice lace; a decent, subtle and well-integrated smokiness with notes of peanuts and chestnuts; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate; a fair but subtle carbonation; low bitterness and a long almondy smokey finish with a lingering reminiscence of chestnuts - well-crafted beer again from this brewery from the brewery - hazy dark orange beer with a little but long lasting foam left; notes of DMS are spoiling the flowery and spicy hoppiness; velvety palate; medium-bodied, a faint bitterness; hints of caramel and flowers in the finish - not fully under control in my opinion from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - cloudy and very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of roasted malts, licorice and metal; hints of honey behind; some sweetness, tasty and quite full-bodied; fairly bitter; aftertaste of roasted biscuity maltiness with notes of blackcurrant, honey and - unfortunately - metal again; some warming sharpness from the brewery - light hazy red-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel and red fruits marmalade with hints of corn; charming hoppiness; full-bodied, rounded and clean palate; subtle carbonation, the initial sweetness is met by a decent bitterness; red fruits hoppiness and caramel in the background in a quite long and gently warming finish, light spicyness and late earthy notes - clean, accurate and very good from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy amber-blond beer with a long lasting white foam; notes of corn and vegetables (DMS ?) with light fruity tones hidden behind; a good malt body, clean palate, very low bitterness; the finish shows some late harsh corny notes with reminiscence of DMS courtesy of Luka - hazy copper-orange beer under a persistent beige foam; notes of caramel and fresh fruity hops; medium-bodied, a light sweetness and a late spicy/earthy tartness, gentle bitterness and more notes of flowers and caramel in the finish - another delicate and subtle beer from this brewery from the Crafts online beershop - fully cloudy copper-orange beer under a very foamy head; cloves, very earthy and yeasty aroma with hints of grapefruit and banana far behind; overcarbonated, medium-bodied, light sourish and with some malt sweetness; very yeasty and earthy aftertaste, short and with unpleasant off-flavors of grains and yeast staying in the mouth - pretty ugly from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy dark brown beer with a long lasting foam left; correct lacework; wet grains and light buttery before a fair toasted biscuity maltiness, dark fruits and molasses; sweet and full-bodied, low bitterness; caramel, toasted malts and hints of apples, plums and grains in the finish - interesting yet not flawless courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; strong aroma of pumpkin, cinnamon and cloves; hints of cardamom; solid carbonation; medium-bodied, tart and very dry; short finish with more pumpkin and cloves - not really my cup of tea but ok from the brewery - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; light roasted aroma of pumpkin, cinnamon and ginger; full-bodied, a solid carbonation, tart and earthy with some bitterness; quite dry and long aftertaste of cinnamon and pumpkin - well-made though not my kind of beer from the Crafts - pours a dark amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of apricot, resinous and spicy hops; a good malt backbone, a very solid bitterness and a long earthy, piney and grapefruity hoppy finish - good yet not fully working courtesy of the Aeschliman brothers - pitch black beer with no head retention; lot of vanilla and licorice; black cherries and tar; then come the 3 H: huge sweetness, huge malt backbone and huge bitterness; very long sweet/bitter finish with tons of chocolate, vanilla, plums and a robust warming alcohol presence - the perfect beer for women draught@Pooc - quite clear bright ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; gently toasted maltiness with notes of caramel and spicy hops; medium-bodied, pretty tasty and with a fair carbonation; quite dry and gently bitter; the finish is fizzy, caramelish, shyly malty and pretty short - not bad but not more from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy blond beer under a huge foamy white head; fresh estery fruity nose where apples dominate, hint of honey; medium-bodied, some sweetness and fresh citric tartness; light residual sweetness and more yellow fruits (apple, melon) and honey as well in the finish - fresh, lively and good courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy and very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; roasted chocolate and coffeish aroma with fair notes of coconut (interesting to discover that the 3C are coming successively, no one dominating the others); subtle carbonation and a velvety palate; light sweet, earthy and gently bitter; long toasted coffeish finish with lingering notes of coconut and white chocolate - generous and pleasant from the Crafts online shop - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer with a decent foam left; strong hoppy aroma of grapefruit, peaches and resin; full-bodied, juicy and lively palate, subtle carbonatioan, solid bitterness, light residual sweetness and a long resinous and grapefruity hoppy finish with late warming alcohol notes - robust yet with a high drinkability courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - pours a hazy dark amber beer under a giant foamy beige head; nice lacework; strong piney, grapefruity and peachy hoppiness; full-bodied, assertive, rounded and very bitter; earthy and caramelish aftertaste with more fruity and resinous hoppy tones, long lasting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide and bright bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of wort and plastic; thin-bodied, solidly carbonated and with a fair grainy tartness, some harsh bitterness and a short dry corny and plastic-like finish - ugly courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer under a solid and persistent white head; aroma of blood oranges, alcohol and candied apples; sweet and full-bodied, some sourness and no bitterness; the finish is fruity (pears, apples) with hints of caramel from the brewery - light hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; clean and pretty fair hoppy aroma of mango and melon; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a moderate bitterness; juicy palate; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish (lemon, melon and lichies) with late earthy notes - fresh and pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide bright reddish beer with a modest head retention; light earthy aroma in the front and fair notes od red fruits marmalade behind; a solid but subtle carbonation, sweet and with some earthy tartness to balance it; the finish is light metallic, fizzy with more notes of red fruits courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with a modest beige foam left; fairly woody aroma with notes of black cherries and chocolate, hints of vinegar; medium-bodied and sourish; subtle carbonation; the finish is ma bit short with more notes of wood and black cherries - the alcohol is dangerously well-hidden draught@Erzbierschof Krone - bright dark golden beer with a little foam left; gentle flowery and spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; quite dry and decently bitter; more hoppy flowery finish with lingering grainy and spicy notes - delicate courtesy of the Senn family - light hazy reddish-orange beer with no foam left; solid aroma of pumpkin, cloves and nutmeg; medium-bodied, lively and tasty palate and with some spicy tartness; light sweetness and quite dry; long aftertaste of Xmas spices with pumpkin as interesting guest star - well-made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a modest foam left; aroma of honey and peanuts; medium-bodied, decently tasty, subtle carbonation and with a low bitterness; malty, flowery and honeyish aftertaste - a pleasant surprise from the brewery - clear and almost black beer with a poor head retention; roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of licorice; medium-bodied, decently tasty and with some corny tartness, fairly bitter, quite dry roasted coffeish and chocolatey finish - pretty nice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a decent beige foam left; fair aroma of roasted coffee beans, walnuts and tobacco; a fair carbonation, a good malt backbone; long aftertaste of hazelnuts, roasted coffee and ashes - nice beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a little persistent head; the aroma is grainy and peanutty with light buttery notes; fizzy and medium-bodied, quite astringent, flowery and buttery finish - quite unpleasant from the brewery - reddish-amber beer with a modest foam left; light earthy, grainy and fruity; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, gently dry and earthy finish with reminiscence of red fruits courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer under a solid long lasting and creamy dark beige foam; roasted aroma of milk chocolate with - really - notes of this legendary swiss cookie (cloves, cherries, cinnamon and oranges); full-bodied, sweet, thick and tasty; some late bitterness; robust aftertaste of chocolate, oranges, cherries and lingering spicy notes - a bit too much but it’s well-crafted; not sure there is a limit to the creativity of Julien courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - pours a black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; fresh fruity hops come thru the roasted coffeish maltiness; hints of honey and molasses; creamy palate, full-bodied, a light sweetness overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; aftertaste of roasted coffee, hazelnuts and molasses - beautiful from the brewery - hazy blond-orange beer with a little long lasting foam; fair aroma of cloves with earthy notes; some malt sweetness, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and a gentle sweetness; light sourish tartness and an aftertaste of cloves and weird notes of dry sausages courtesy of Patrick Domenig - light hazy golden beer with a little foam left; fresh light flowery but mainly fruity (berries, apples) aroma; a good malt backbone, tasty and with a subtle carbonation, decently bitter, quite dry and long hoppy aftertaste of yellow fruits with gentle grassy notes - fresh, delicate and very drinkable from Au Trappiste - light gusher; cloudy brown beer under a giant beige foamy head; piney and woody aroma, light earthy and malty; overcarbonated, astringent and solidly bitter; quite dry resinous, piney and woody aftertaste with notes of marzipan, herbs and spices - the excessive carbonation is a bit ruining this one courtesy of Roger Brügger - pours a pitch black beer with no head retention; aroma of molasses, honey and licorice come in front of gently roasted chocolatey notes; low carbonation, thick and full-bodied; some malt sweetness and a decent bitterness; earthy finish with notes of ashes, honey and black cherries; some residual sweetness coming thru - strong and pleasant beer from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - cloudy and bright pale orange beer with a little white foam left; fresh and fairly citric aroma with notes of wheat and light spicy tones; solid carbonation and medium-bodied, a strong citric tartness with some sweetness below; quite dry and long fizzy finish with more lemony and oranges-ish notes and lingering corny tones as well; a light sharpness stays in the mouth- good one from the brewery - hazy and very dark brown beer (almost black) with a little beige foam left; aroma of candied dark fruits (plums, sour cherries); full-bodied, sweet and witha fair carbonation, lively and decently sourish palate; light dry finish with long fruity and sourish notes of plums and candied apples - well-crafted and dangerously drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of leather, earth and sour red fruits; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, light sweetness sourness and equally light sourness; quite short earthy and fruity aftertaste with a light lingering sourness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy reddish-orange beer under a huge persistent foam; a fresh fruity hoppiness (strawberries, quinces), light dusty; medium-bodied, some initial sweetness and a late earthy tartness; yeasty and apricoty finish - elegant and well-made from the brewery - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; fresh lemony and grapefruity aroma; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; gently bitter and with long notes of oranges and apricots courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; a fair aroma of coriander with notes of corn; fizzy and quite full-bodied, decently salty; long finish with more notes of wheat, coriander and oranges from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid white foam; strong aroma of coriander and cardamom, yeast and dust, orange peels; full-bodied, fizzy, sweet and very spicy finish with notes of yellow fruits and yeast courtesy of Luka Ferrara - black beer under a solid long lasting dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted aroma of mocha with notes of licorice and vanilla; full-bodied, tasty, some sweetness and fairly bitter; a bit grainy; creamy and long roasted coffeish aftertaste with notes of chestnuts and vanilla - very good beer from the brewery - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; light yeasty with notes of ripe bananas; a fair carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet; the finish is short showing more banana, dust and hints of cloves courtesy of Rabei Allouch - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a solid pale beige foam, long lasting; light yeasty and with fair hoppy notes of peaches and mango; some caramelish maltiness; medium-bodied, sweet and gently astringent; some late decent bitterness; a light residual sweetness with quite long notes of caramel and apricots - well-crafted courtesy of Luka Ferrara - pours a hazy brown beer with a rubish hue; persistent little beige foam left with a nice lacework; light earthy with some biscuity maltiness; notes of figs and plums come thru; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a fair earthy bitterness; long biscuity malty finish with fresh fruity notes - a great beer with lot of character and class courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; a fair piney and fruity (peaches, apricot) hoppiness; full-bodied, some malt sweetness soon overwhelmed by a robust bitterness; lively and tasty; very dry and long hoppy finish (pine needles, berries and grass) - beautiful ! courtesy of Patrick Domenig - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of citrus, mango and star fruits; a good malt body and pretty tasty; moderate carbonation; some malt sweetness and a fair bitterness; long hoppy grassy/spicy and fruity finish, pretty dry - elegant and with character from Drinks of the World, Bern - clear and bright red-amber beer; no foam; strong aroma of cinnamon, nutmegs and cloves; notes of cherries; hugely sweet, sticky, low carbonation, tons of residual sweetness in a long cherryish and spicy finish - I already feel the headache coming ... courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; solid hoppy aroma of grapefruit and pineapples; modefrate malt backbone, pretty tasty, subtle but fair carbonation; solid bitterness; dry and long fruity hoppy finish (star fruits and pineapples) courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - hazy red-orange beer with a little foam left; notes of rhubarb, grass and caramel; full-bodied, some sweetness, moderate carbonation; grassy and light earthy finish, long malty finish with lingering notes of rhubarb from Worldwide, Chur - clear amber-orange beer with almost no foam left; gently flowery hoppiness with hints of caramel; medium-bodied, decently tasty and moderately bitter; light flowery and spicy hoppy finish - decent courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a quite clear dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; decently smokey and with malty notes of walnuts and cookies; good malt backbone, rounded, clean and tasty; a gentle earthy bitterness and more nutty malty notes with lingering smokey tones - a good one courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy black beer with a modest head retention; roasted aroma of ashes and black chocolate, hints of vanilla; full-bodied, some swetness, light grainy and quite bitter; quite long roasted finish of coffee and licorice - not bad at all draught@brewpub - hazy dark amber beer with a little foam left; correct lacework; hints of caramel and notes of apricot-ish and spicy hoppiness; velvety palate, medium-bodied, some astringency and a fair bitterness; quite dry and long hoppy finish of quince with more spicy and earthy tones draught@brewpub - pretty clear dark red beer with a little beige foam left; light earthy and dusty aroma with notes of caramel and hints of strawberries, light metallic notes; medium-bodied, light chewy and with some malt sweetness; moderate bitterness; gently earthy finish, more caramelish and red fruity tones with a lingering residual sweetness - balanced draught@brewpub - light hazy dark reddish-amber beer under a solid resinous and piney hoppiness with hints of tropical fruits below; full-bodied, some sweetness and a solid but not aggressive bitterness; moderate carbonation; decently dry, more red fruits hoppy tones in the finish with lingering notes of pine needles draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy dark blond beer with a modest foam left; fair aroma of ripe banana with cloves in the background; sweet, medium-bodied, the carbonation is not excessive; earthy and a bit tart finish with lingering notes of banana and cloves; light sourish draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam; fruity aroma (litchies, apples and mango), light spicy; pretty sour; medium-bodied, some sweetness; fruity and sourish aftertaste - quality and character draught@Erzbierschof Krone - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of Bourbon, wood, ashes and roasted mocha; full-bodied; pretty sweet; quite thick and light oily; fairly bitter; residual sugars, coffee bones, licorice, chocolate and more Bourbon draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with no foam left; subtle aroma showing exotic fruits; light chewy, moderate carbonation and malt body; light sweetness and fruity notes in the finish - gentle from Erzbierschof - quite clear amber beer with no foam; funky barnyard and cheesy aroma; fairly sour, good malt backbone, dry and long sourish aftertaste of barnyard, cheese and apples from Erzbierschof, 14% - black beer with no foam left; aroma of wood, rum and roasted coffee beans, notes of vanilla too; full-bodied, low carbonation, thick and very tasty; hugely bitter, roasted coffeish aftertaste, warming alcohol presence, rum, vanilla and sharp chili notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of flowers and chestnuts; gently sweet and with a good malt backbone, some earthy tartness and a gentle carbonation, light dry and long spicy and chestnutty finish courtesy of Marie-Louise - hazy golden beer with a little foam left; peanutty maltiness and some grassy tones; medium-bodied, quite lively and light oily, pretty bitter and long herbal and peanutty finish - decent courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy reddish-amber beer with a little long lasting beige foam; gently smokey aroma with some flowery and soapy notes; moderate malt body, some earthy astringency; short finish, pretty empty with lingering smokey and vegetable-like notes - not terrible but as it is brewed according to the Reinheitsgebot, I must surely be wrong courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy amber-orange beer with a firm and persistent beige foam; flowery and light spicy hoppiness with some caramelish notes below; light overcarbonated, medium-bodied, some malt sweetness and a late respectable bitterness; quite long lemony and caramelish aftertaste with lingering spicy notes from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy golden-blond beer with a little long lasting white foam; aroma of mango, lichies and banana; pretty clean with light spicy tones; full-bodied, creamy palate and a smooth palate; sweet, gently dry and long fruity finish (mango, passion fruit) courtesy of Julien Brändli; brewed using Earl Grey tea - very dark brown beer with a little beige foam, nice lacework; strong aroma of tea, notes of licorice and toasted black chocolate; full-bodied, clean and tasty palate; hugely bitter; dry and long astringent aftertaste of tea and black cherries - a bit too aggressive courtesy of Marie-Louise - light hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of banana and honey; medium-bodied, solid carbonation and with some harsh tartness; grainy, wheaty finish with light spicy notes, quite dry - weird and with a low drinkability courtesy of Patrick Domenig - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam left; fresh aroma of berries, pineapple and mango; a solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone; quite dry, light bitter and corny, fruity (grapes, berries) finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide and bright golden beer with a little foam left; notes of diacetyl, corn and flowers; medium-bodied, quite tart and grainy with more notes of flowers and diacetyl in the finish from the brewery - hazy blond beer with a modest foam left; a decent aroma of ginger with notes of yellow fruits; medium-bodied, light sweetness, gently tart finish with more notes of ginger, earth and yellow fruits - pretty nice from the brewery - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; charming aroma of oranges and grapefruit; medium-bodied, solid but subtle carbonation, fairly tasty and sourish; a late bitterness, quite dry and long fruity finish (orange peels and grapefruit) - fresh and very pleasant courtesy of Luka Ferrara - hazy blond beer with a persistent foam left; flowery hoppiness with light yeasty notes; fruity tones come thru while the beer gets warmer; medium-bodied, some astringency and a decent bitterness; quite dry and long flowery hoppy finish with light spicy and yeasty notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; some earthy maltiness and flowery spicy hoppiness; overcarbonated, medium-bodied and quite bitter; moderately long earthy and spicy finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy reddish-amber beer with no foam left; fairly woody with aroma of sour cherries, grapes, apples and vinegar; solidly sour, full-bodied and a with an adequate carbonation; dry and long woody cherryish aftertaste with notes of raisins and vinegar - wonderful ! draught@Erzbierschof Krone - light amber-orange beer under a firm and creamy beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of apricot and orange peels; medium-bodied, velvety palate, moderate carbonation, dry and decently bitter; long fruity hoppy tones (apricot, peaches) - fresh, lively and very drinkable from Erzbierschof Krone - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; woody aroma with notes of red wine, nuts and tobacco; full-bodied, fizzy, astringent, very bitter, dry and long woody finish of black cherries, nuts and tobacco courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - gusher ! ... cloudy copper-orange beer with a huge foam; strong aroma of caramel with notes of spicy and fruity hops (mainly apricot) below, hints of metal; solid carbonation and a good malt backbone, fairly bitter, a bit harsh; yeasty and long caramelish aftertaste with lingering spicy hops from Erzbierschof - translucide red-amber beer with no foam left; aroma of corn, quince and berries; moderate malt body, pretty tart, very bitter, dry and long harsh fruity hoppy finish - rough but ok draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; nice lace; salted aroma of oranges, bacon and corn; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, fairly salty, light chewy and light dry long corny and fruity finish with a lingering saltiness from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; woody coffeish aroma with distinct notes of Jack Daniels, roasted and with hints of tobacco; full-bodied, a bit lactic, tasty and light grainy; dry abd bitter roasted coffeish aftertaste with lingering notes of black cherries and vanilla from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting and creamy dark beige foam; roasted aroma of coffee, ashes and cacao; full-bodied, rounded, light grainy and with some sweetness; the vanilla appears at last to dominate the finish, lingering notes of cacao courtesy of Dorin - pours a clear darkgolden-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; light metallic aroma with notes of bread and grass; light citric; moderate malt body, fresh and quite lively palate; some grainy tart bitterness and a short malty bready and grassy finish - not that bad and with clear Helles characteristics courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; light yeasty and with flowery hops in the front; some fruity tones (citric, peachy) behind; moderate malt body and carbonation; fresh fruity (peaches, apricot) hoppy finish with lingering yeasty tones; late but long lasting bitterness courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - hazy amber-orange beer with a fast vanishing foam; subtle hoppy aroma of tea and quince; clean palate and medium-bodied, a respectable bitterness and with long yeasty and earthy notes in the finish with lingering notes of tea and some astringency remaining on the palate from the brewery - hazy and very dark brown beer under a firm and persistent foam; some diacetyl comes first before toasted notes of ashes and coffee; medium-bodied and with some fair and a bit artificial sweetness;aftertaste of vanilla and tobacco, decently toasted courtesy of Mich Gfeller; canned - very clear dark golden beer with a persistent white foam; resinous hoppiness with notes of quince and apples; light chewy and full-bodied; very bitter, dry and long hoppy finish with more piney notes, caramel, raisns and quince as well - clean, fresh and very good courtesy of Mich Gfeller; canned - clear dark ruby-brown beer under a solid and long lasting beige foam; light toasted aroma of caramel, plums and walnuts; sweet and full-bodied, light grainy and with a long malty caramelish aftertaste with lingering notes of figs, plums and some residual sugars from the brewery - light hazy blond-orange beer with no foam; aroma of oranges, fresh apples and cherries, hints of Lowland whisky; medium-bodied, some sweetness lasting gently in the finish; aftertaste of caramel and cherries where the whisky is more apparent courtesy of Patrick Augsburger - pours a hazy brown beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; a fair toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of coffee; gently earthy and nutty; moderate malt backbone, quite smooth palate and with a late sourness; quite long biscuity malty finish with lingering nutty tones- a bit more malt body and getting rid of the light sourness would male of this a very nice beer from the brewery - very hazy golden-blond beer with a persistent white foam; unusual, weird yet not unpleasant aroma of peanuts, corns and flowers; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a late earthy bitterness; long peanutty and grainy finish with some fruity tones trying to come thru courtesy of Dorin - clear bronze beer with a moderate foam left; oily grassy aroma with hints of plastic; moderate carbonation and malt body, oily palate; residual sweetness and more oily corny notes in the finish - rough from the brewery - pours a hazy ruby-brown beer with a modest foam left; aroma of plums and candy sugar; subtle carbonation and a good malt body; some sweetness but decently dry; aftertaste of figs, olums and dry sausages - a bit too discrete from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam; hugely hoppy aroma showing notes of pine needles, peaches, quinces and cream; full-bodied, quite sticky, robustly bitter yet with some malty sweetness below; light residual sweetness and long resinous, caramelish and fruity finish courtesy of Dorin - clear and bright golden beer under a persistent bright white foam, correct lacework; light grainy aroma but mainly dusty and papery; clean palate, sweet medium malt backbone, no bitterness worth to mention and a grainy, flowery finish leaving more notes of paper in the mouth from Mikkeller&Friends - hazy orange-brown beer with a long lasting yet chaotic foam left; a bit eartzhy and with strong notes of caramel and prunes, apples and vanilla; sweet and full-bodied, light grainy, solidly bitter; long aftertaste of caramel, walnuts, honey and plums, warming alcohol presence courtesy of Dorin - pours a clear bronze beer with a chaotic foam left; initially grassy but with fruity tones below; some sweetness, medium-bodied, grainy notes in the finish with lingering tones of candied fruits; light dry - strange but ok courtesy of Marcel Vogt - translucide golden beer with no head retention; discrete aroma of grain, plastic and vomit; thin-bodied, watery palate and watery tasteless finish - impressively close to water ... from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; piney and peachy hoppiness with strong notes of caramel; full-bodied, sweet and sticky; robustly bitter, long hoppy finish of tangerines, resin and pine needles courtesy of Toni Flükiger - pours aninsanely foaming beer, cloudy dark orange, white head; estery and citric aroma with notes of apples and hints of iodine; moderate malt backbone and light oily; salty and sourish, some residual sugars and a long fruity finish (apples and oranges) with a lingering saltiness draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy dark beige foam; fresh aroma of apples and raisins; some nutty maltiness behind, notes of honey too; full-bodied and with a fair malt sweetness; light grassy and solidly bitter; long aftertaste of black cherries, raisins and hints of licorice draught@Au Trappiste; as Lidkoeb Pale Ale - light hazy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; earthy with notes of honey and hemp; some exotic fruits behind; sweet and with some sourness; earthy, medium-bodied, fairly bitter with more notes of hemp and honey draught@Au Trappiste - hazy orange beer witha moderate foam left; aroma of oranges and peaches, notes of cream; full-bodied, sweet and sticky; hugely bitter, very fruity hoppy finish, resinous draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of coffee, vanilla and nuts; full-bodied; some malt sweetness, aftertaste of nuts, mocha, fairly bitter courtesy of the Aeschlimann brothers; rated from memory - pours a bright and cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; fairly hoppy aroma of lichies and berries; full-bodied, tasty and gently sourish, clean palate and with a long hoppy finish of exotic fruits - balanced and very enjoyable from Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; fair aroma of plums and molasses; pretty sweet and full-bodied, moderate carbonation, fairly bitter; long aftertaste of figs, plums and nuts with a light residual sweetness and a warming alcohol kick from a supermarket in Morteau, France - translucide bronze beer with no foam left; estery nose with notes of pears and apples; light phenolic; sweet and light sticky; medium-bodied; gently dry with notes of chewy marmalade and hints of corn and apparent alcohol as well from la Mise en Bière - light hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; fresh aroma of grapefruit and wheat, hints of banana; velvety and creamy palate; medium-bodied, quite lively; a gentle sweetness and anaftertaste of wheat, lichies and grapefruit from la Mise en Bière - clear amber-bronze beer with a long lasting creamy foam; nice lacework; aroma of bread and caramel; full-bodied, sweet and with a late earthy bitterness; creamy palate and with a long bready, yeasty finish with hints of dark fruits from Amstein - clear reddish-brown beer with a chaotic foam left; strong hoppy aroma of red fruits, molasses and caramel; a fair malt sweetness, full-bodied, a decent bitterness, some residual sweetness and a long malty fruity hoppy finish from Bier-Bienne - clear amber-brown beer under a creamy and long lasting beige foam; yeasty and bready aroma with some red fruity tones (tangerines dominate); medium to full malt backbone, some earthy bitterness and a long malty, nutty and prune-ish finish - closer to an irish ale than to a Brown Ale courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; strong aroma of saffron with notes of caramel and cinnamon; full-bodied, some sweetness, fresh and light earthy/herbal, long aftertaste of caramel and saffron - unusual and interesting courtesy of Jonathan Haile Jacobson - clear bronze beer with a modest foam left; corny with light notes of vegetables; tart and medium-bodied; light dry and corny, light peanutty finish courtesy of Jonathan Haile Jacobson - light hazy reddish-amber beer with almost no foam left; gently caramelish and earthy; creamy palate and medium-bodied; earthy finish, fresh with light notes of red fruits - not bad at all courtesy of Tobias and Samuel Aeschlimann - pours a hazy lactic-blond beer without foam; sourish aroma of fresh fruits (berries, apples and citrus), moderate malt body, lively and tasty palate; fairly sour and very dry; long fruity hoppy finish with notes of lemon, grapefruit, berries and pineapple - deeply pleasant from Bier-Bienne - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; the coriander dominates, notes of orange peels and corn; medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; light sticky, tart spicy finish with long notes of coriander, orange juice and saffron courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright golden beer with a modest head retention; herbal aroma with light metallic notes; a good malt backbone, a bit oily palate; decently bitter and quite long spicy aftertaste courtesy of Dorin - pours a clear reddish-brown beer with no foam left; a bit phenolic with notes of caramel and candied fruits; moderate carbonation; medium to full malt backbone and pretty sweet; residual sweetness and a long caramelish aftertaste and more phenolic notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy pale orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of wheat and fresh yellow fruits (pears and berries), rounded palate, pretty tasty, gentle sweetness and bitterness; yeasty and long fruity and wheaty finish courtesy of Luka Ferrara - hazy blond beer with a poor foam left; yeasty notes in the front with fresh yellow fruits in the background; a good malt backbone, light tart sourness and a gentle bitterness, fruity (apple, pear) finish with unwanted notes of dried sausages (nitrate ?) from Mondial de la Bière 2013 - hazy dark blond beer with a little persistent white foam; delicate spicy hoppiness with hints of fruits; medium-bodied; fizzy and fairly bitter, quite long spicy and fruity hoppy finish (mango) - balanced from Fork&Bottle - dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of almonds, marzipan with notes of red fruits; medium to full-bodied, creamy palate; a decent bitterness and a long aftertaste of molasses, red fruits and almonds draught@Erzbierschof - clear and bright reddish beer with a moderate foam left; light woody with notes of rum, chewy red fruits marmalade and spicy hops; full-bodied, a huge sweetness partially balanced by a late robust bitterness; lot of residual sweetness in a long red fruity spicy finish where hints of molasses, wod and warming alcohol can also be met draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; roasted aroma of cacao with strong notes of vanilla and coconuts, light nutty; woody whisky notes lingering below; full-bodied, a solid malt sweetness and an even stronger bitterness, tasty, lively palate; long roasted chocolatey finish with sharp chili notes, more vanilla and woody, cherryish tones - wonderful from Erzbierschof - translucide reddish beer with a fast vanishing foam; solid aroma of raspberries, sweet and light sourish; a good malt backbone, light dry and long sourish aftertaste of raspberries - good yet lacking of complexity courtesy of Dorin - clear and bright golden beer with a little foam left; nice lacework; fresh fruity aroma, light grainy with hints of plastic; medium-bodied; some sweetness, grainy, low bitterness, hints of diacetyl and flowers in the finish courtesy of Laurent and Marjorie - pours a hazy lactic-blond beer with no foam; coriander in the nose yet nothing excessive, tart saltiness, citric and corny; thin-bodied, lively and tasty palate; decently salty and light sour; quite dry, wheaty finish where the coriander is more apparent courtesy of Laurent and Marjorie - hazy reddish-brown beer with a firm and long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; fairly hoppy with notes of apricot, pine needles and lichies; hint of molasses and caramel too; a good malt backbone, assertive , adequate carbonation and solidly bitter; a light residual sweetness and a long piney hoppy finish with grapefruity and spicy tones - very good one SoBiTa 2015, courtesy of Ueli - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting foam left; yeasty and almondy with fair notes of tangerines; medium-bodied, lively and fairly bitter; earthy and yeasty finish with more notes of tangerines - subtle SoBiTa 2015 - hazy amber-orange beer with a persistent foam; malty aroma with spicy hops; some ripe fruits behind; low carbonation, light sweet and medium-bodied, decent bitterness, short almondy finish with faint fruity notes - gentle SoBiTa 2015 - translucide golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; light herbal with shy fruity hops; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, dry and quite bitter; long spicy hoppy finish where the fruits stay behind - a bit more expressive nose and everything will be ok SoBiTa 2015 - almost black beer with a little beige foam left; hints of vanilla and licorice, toasted; a good malt backbone; quite dry and bitter; toasted light chocolatey/mocha-ish finish with more hints of licorice courtesy of Marcel Vogt - cloudy orange beer with a persistent foam; herbal and fruity; light sticky,lively and medium-bodied; highly carbonated, astringent and very bitter; long and dry fruity and spicy hoppy finish; peanutty courtesy of Marcel Vogt - cloudy orange beer with a persistent foam; aroma of fresh cut grass; medium-bodied, light sweet, almond, herbal and grassy, light oily finish SoBiTa 2015 - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; very fruity hoppiness (peach, oranges, citrus); light piney; full-bodied, light sweetness lasting in the finish; strong bitterness and a long fruity piney finish- pretty nice @SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; sourish aroma of oranges; moderate malt body and fairly sourish; moderate carbonation; dry and sourish finish with lingering fruity tones - fresh and lively, very well-crafted @SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam left; mild caramelish and spicy hoppy nose; lively, astringent and solidly bitter; long caramelish and almondy finish @SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Tom Strickler - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a long lasting foam with big bubbles; citrusy and a bit grapefruity (pomegranate are not easy to spot, at least for me), hints of orange peels; moderate malt body; decently sourish; dry, light yeasty and fruity finish - charming courtesy of Richi Leder - pale golden-yellow beer with moderate foam left; fresh herbal and corny aroma; moderate carbonation; a good malt backbone, malty and grassy, corny finish, bitter with a light residual sweetness - pretty impressive @SoBiTa 2015 - almost black beer with a long lasting yet chaotic foam left; toasted coffeish aroma with hints of diacetyl; medium to full-bodied, creamy palate yet with some grainy notes; quite dry and bitter with long notes of mocha and diacetyl again @SoBiTa 2015 - clear bronze beer with a little persistent foam; shy nose with flowery and light caramelish tones; full-bodied, a bit chewy, effervescent with some sweetness below; flowery and caramelish finish again; gently spicy @SoBiTa 2015 - clear bronze-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of almonds and candied fruits; light corny; full-bodied, some sweetness, gently chewy; some residual sugars and a long corny, caramelish and even light fruity finish - pretty well-made @SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Eric Notari - light hazy orange beer; fairly woody aroma of oranges and grappa; full-bodied; fairly sour; dry and light sticky, long fruity sourish aftertaste - strong character and well-crafted @SoBiTa 2015 - light hazy amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; fruity aroma of grapefruit dominates; peachy and light caramelish, spicy; full-bodied, assertive and solidly bitter; dry and long fruity (bitter oranges) hoppy finish - lot of character and very good @SoBiTa 2015 - hazy amber beer with a little yet long lasting beige foam; subtle spicy and flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, quite tasty and bitter; malty, spicy and light grainy finish - well-crafted @SoBiTa 2015 - quite clear amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; some diacetyl; the hoppiness is mainly flowery with hints of fruits below; moderate malt backbone, creamy palate, decently bitter; the finish is flowery and buttery @SoBiTa 2015 - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a solid creamy and long lasting foam left; light diacetyl notes and mainly showing caramel (impossible to spot Cascade here); sweet and moderately bitter; medium-bodied, more caramel in a long finish - not bad but not good either @SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Stef Gysel - hazy pale yellow beer with no foam left; citrus and sourish aroma; very lactic, thin-bodied and decently sourish; quite dry aftertaste of sour apples and acetone @SoBiTa 2015 - hazy brown beer with a little long lasting beige foam;light sourish aroma of red fruits marmalade; low carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet and sour; some smoke appears in the finish along with buttery notes and more dark fruits - strange travel indeed @SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy copper-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; earthy and light buttery; medium-bodied, earthy and light bitter, spicy finish - unclean @SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Andreas Wittwer - hazy black beer under a long lasting creamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; gently roasted with hints of corn and vanilla; creamy palate , moderate malt backbone; gently bitter, roasted earthy coffeish notes and decently dry - some more expression in the nose and it will be ok @SoBiTa 2015 - very hazy dark amber beer with a persistent foam with big bubbles; some spicy hoppiness and a dominance of caramel, faint fruity notes below; a good malt backbone, light sweetness, some harsh bitterness and more spicy and piney hoppiness in the finish - not very clean neither very stylish but ok @SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Tom Strickler - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; piney and resinous hoppiness, notes of ripe fruits; full-bodied, some sweetness; moderate carbonation and a fair bitterness; very long fruity hoppy finish, light residual sweetness and notes of candied fruity - delivers what the name promises @SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Eric Notari - cloudy pale orange beer with a little white foam left; nice lacework; fairly wheaty aroma with notes of candied yellow fruits; moderate malt backbone; tart and grainy yet quite creamy finish with more notes of wheat and hoppy yellow fruits; fairly bitter @SoBiTa 2015 - hazy dark orange beer with a little beige foam left; a bit earthy with fair notes of ginger; hints of oranges; some sweetness, lively and medium-bodied; light earthy bitterness and a long aftertaste of ginger and ripe yellow fruits SoBiTa 2015 - light hazy blond-bronze beer with a long lasting white foam; flowery aroma with notes of hay, corn and ripe banana; creamy palate, medium-bodied, some sweetness; long flowery and corny finish - a bit weird but ok SoBiTa 2015 - dark orange beer with a modest head retention; solid aroma of cloves and hay, perfumy; moderate malt body; quite watery finish with corny notes and a moderate carbonation - unbalanced and unstylish SoBiTa 2015 - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam; fairly smokey aroma of bacon; medium-bodied, earthy bitterness, pretty tasty and with a long smokey finish with more bacon and walnuts courtesy of Tobias Tüscher - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of oranges dominates, light hints of sour berries; clean and fairly hoppy; a good malt backbone, assertive palate; light residual sweetness and very fruity hoppy notes (oranges dominate again, long lasting - pretty impressive SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy lactic-yellow beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of corn, banana and berries;a good malt backbone, some sweetnes overwhelmed by a robust corny tartness; dry and long corny, banana finish with more notes of hay- the Nelson is not apparent enough courtesy of Thomas Schneider - dark brown beer with a poor head left and big bubbles; aroma of soja sauce and molasses, apples; very sweet; full-bodied and sticky; long aftertaste, warming alcohol, plums and molasses again SoBiTa 2015 - dark amber-bronze beer under a solid foamy white head; nice lacework; fair hoppy aroma of red fruits and melon; hints of cream; a good malt backbone, lively, moderate carbonation; fairly bitter and long hoppy finish of red berries and melon; quite dry and assertive - beautiful stuff ! courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy orange beer with little foam left; a bit yeasty with fair notes of oranges; solid carbonation, assertive and medium-bodied, some sweetness, tart corny finish with more notes of oranges - not bad at all courtesy of Rabei - copper-orange beer, hazy; moderate head retention; subtle and charming flowery aroma with notes of red berries; medium-bodied, light yeasty, lively, spicy and decently bitter; more spicy and flowery notes in the finish where the fruity tones stay behind - pretty nice SoBiTa 2015 - dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; solid aromaof caramel and notes of walnuts; sweet and full-bodied; chocolatey, toasted and caramelish aftertaste; fizzy and tasty SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of the brewer - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting little foam left; hints of diacetyl and corn, notes of melon; medium-bodied, light sweet, more corny, flowery notes in the finish with faint fruity tones SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy dark orange beer under a solidlong lasting creamy head; expressive hoppy aroma with some fruity tones (melon, apricot) but also Alpine herbs and hay; full-bodied, creamy palate and fairly bitter; caramelish and long hoppy finish of ripe fruits, spices and flowers - very interesting SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Stef Gysel - light hazy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; light woody sourish cherryish and plumy aroma; full-bodied, fairly sweet and equally fairly sour; light residual sweetness and a long woody cherry-ish finish with a lingering sourness - wonderful SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy brown beer with a little chaotic foam left; caramelish aroma with notes of apples and a faint earthiness; low carbonation, earthy and short finish with a reminiscence of apples; quite dry SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy light copper-amber-brown beer with a little foam left; flowers and caramel; medium-bodied, light astringent aftertaste of apples and flowers SoBiTa 2015; courtesy of Gabriel Hill - pours a hazy reddish-brown beer with a chaotic foam left; a solid aroma of ginger with notes of red berries; moderate malt backbone, pretty tasty palate and fairly bitter, decently dry and long aftertaste of ginger and hints of raspberries,light earthy - some excessive presence of ginger in the nose but it works courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of honey and flowers; a good malt backbone, smooth palate and a moderate carbonation; light sweetness and a gentle bitterness; decently dry and long honeyish and spicy finish from Fork&Bottle - light hazy blond beer with no foam; aroma of star fruits and berries, hints of herbs and mint; moderate carbonation and malt body; light sweet and with no bitterness; fruity and gently herbal finish - subtle and original courtesy of Roger Brügger - cloudy amber-brown beer with a rubish hue, poor foam left; some corny notes in the front and fair hoppy notes of grapefruit and red berries just behind; a good malt backbone and a fair carbonation; light sweetness and a solid corny tartness, pretty bitter and long hoppy finish of red fruits and more corny notes - interesting and good draught@Erzbierschof Krone - clear and bright ruby brown beer with a creamy beige foam, long lasting; fair aroma of smoked meat, tobacco and hazelnut; medium to full-bodied, tasty and with a fair yet subtle carbonation; some bitterness behind the solid smokyness which lasts long in the finish, more notes of bacon and ashes draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy reddish-brown with a creamy persistent beige foam; hoppy aroma of coconut and grapefruit; notes of grapes too; clean, rounded and full-bodied; assertive and fairly bitter; quite dry, long resinous hoppy finish with more notes of grapefruit, coconut and mango - beautiful draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy copper-brown beer with a little foam left; correct lacework; fair aroma of black currants, notes of herbs; solidly sweet and with a full malt backbone; a late sourness brings a decent balance; long aftertaste of red and black berries with lingering sweet&sour notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - hazy dark blond beer; aroma of beans and potatoes, hints of candied oranges; oily and medium-bodied, light chewy; buttery finish of beans and other vegetables - difficult courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a solid long lasting foam; hoppy aroma of apples and peaches; hints of spices and caramel; fairly carbonated, medium-bodied and solidly bitter, astringent and assertive; light resinous hoppy finish with more fruity notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little persistent beige foam left; aroma of caramel and candied fruits, light yeasty and metallic; full-bodied, some malt sweetness; and a solid harsh bitterness; long caramelish aftertaste with a resinous and piney hoppiness from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor foam left; estery and perfumy aroma of ripe bananas and pears; highly carbonated; medium-bodied and gently sweet; the finish is fizzy and quite short with more notes of ripe yellow fruits and wheat courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam; pretty herbal aroma and light grainy; some sweet maltiness, medium-bodied and decently bitter; long spicy and herbal finish with some residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of smoked bacon and chestnuts; effervescent and light tart; medium-bodied, some sweetness lasting in the finish, more fair smokey notes in the finish - good but one-dimensional from Erzbierschof - hazy blond-yellow beer with a moderate foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of mango, star fruit and apples; light oily and moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation; gently bitter and pretty dry, a bit short aftertaste yet fairly tasty with more fruity hoppy tones of berries and star fruits - deeply drinkable courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; bready aroma with fair corny and citrusy notes; sweet and with a decent malt backbone; light citric sourness and some residual sweetness in the finish; aftertaste of oranges, spices, wheat and bread courtesy of Roger Brügger - opaque and very dark bordeaux-brown beer with a moderate foam left yet a nice lacework; aroma of plums, licorice and apples; a good malt backbone; quite velvety palate and fairly bitter; the finish shows notes of cherries, plums and toasted malts; quite dry courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; as Winterfestbier - clear deep golden beer with a poor head retention; oily grainy, fruity and phenolic aroma; good malt backbone, oily palate and pretty sweet; low bitterness, light herbal tones dominated by more corn andphenols in the finish - raw from Schoentjes - hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; strong yeasty and bready aroma with notes of mineral; quite full-bodied, tart bitter herbal with some salty notes; honeyish and bready finish with gentle spicy notes - the excessive yeasty flavors prevent it to be really good courtesy of Laurent and Marjorie - cloudy purple-red beer without foam; light sourish aroma of black currant and raspberries, some herbal notes too; low carbonation and a moderate malt body; decently sourish and dry; quite short aftertaste of black currant and lingering spicy tones courtesy of Roger Brügger - pours a cloudy orange beer under a very foamy white foam, persistent; solid perfumy aroma of lemongrass, pepperm citrus and undefined herbs; full-bodied, solid carbonation, tasty, light bitter and pretty sourish; the light residual sweetness is dominated by a fair but not overwhelming chili sharpness; long aftertaste of lemongrass, orange peels, wheat and chili - bold, original and very good ! courtesy of Dorin - clear and bright golden beer under a solid white foam; aroma of plastic and cardboard; sweet and full-bodied, oily palate; long grainy, bitter finish with reminiscence of paperboard and notes of alcohol - undrinkable courtesy of Dorin - light hazy amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; light earthy aroma with metallic and sourish notes; sourish palate, moderate malt body, short earthy and gently caramelish aftertaste - bad and very surely past its prime from Fork & Bottles - gusher ! ... cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; clear and fair hoppy aroma of lichies and grapefruits; moderate malt backbone, fizzy and pretty tasty, fresh, bitter and dry; long fruity hoppy finish (apple, melon), light almondy courtesy of Nick Beltraminelli - pours a hazy ruby-brown beer under a persistent beige foam left; nice lace; the fair smokeyness is well met by a red fruity hoppiness; bacon, ashes, quince and plums; full-bodied, velvety palate, lively and tasty; light bitter and fruity hoppy finish; the smokyness stays more discrete in the finish - clean, classy and good: a winner courtesy of Dorin - clear and bright golden beer with a moderate white foam left; flowery and light buttery aroma; medium-bodied, smooth and lately grainy, light sweet and buttery corny finish - just drinkable from SoBiTa 2015 - cloudy dark orange beer with some floaties; little foam left and a nice lacework; hoppy aroma of orange, peaches and mango; full-bodied, tasty and clean, rounded palate; fairly bitter and with a long fruity hoppy finish (grapefruit and papaya); decently dry - superb courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer with a modest dark beige foam left; solid roasted aroma of coffee beans with hints of vanilla and walnuts; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, some sweetness and a low bitterness; long roasted coffeish aftertaste, light earthy with notes of vanilla courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; clean hoppiness of peaches, melon and tea; light lemony; subtle carbonation and fairly tasty, moderate malt backbone, decently bitter and dry; the finish shows more notes of tea and peaches with a light metallic touch courtesy of Fabien Baudet - hazy amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; the hoppiness is mainly spicy with fruity notes of papaya and pine needles; lively and tasty palate; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, dry and very bitter with a long aftertaste of spicy hops; light sharp and caramelish - very good ! And could be really great with a more expressive aroma draught@brewpub - pretty clear golden-orange beer with a little persistent head; nice lacework; fair spicy and piney hoppiness; light almondy and fruity while the beer gets warmer; medium-bodied, rounded and light chewy palate; gentle sweetness, suble carbonation, quite dry and fairly bitter, long spicy hoppy finish with resinous notes and light caramelish notes draught@brewpub - pours a hazy amber-brown beer with a rubish hue; long lasting and solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; yeasty notes come first, flowery and red fruity notes follow and finally pefumy tones after a while; clean and rounded palate, some sweetness and a good malt backbone; bitter/sweet finish with spicy and red fruity notes, hints of marzipan and light metallic - interesting draught@Au Trappiste - clear black beer with a little beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of coffee abeans, fairly roasted, a good malt backbone, light sweet and with a earthy bitterness; long roasted coffeish finish, nutty and with light notes of vanilla draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a little long lasting beige foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate with hints of vanilla and nuts; full-bodied, some sweetness, earthy and bitter; dry and long roasted chocolatey finish with hints of walnuts draught@Au Trappiste - opaque dark bordeauxh beer with no foam; sour cherries and plums in the nose; full-bodied, sweet (very) and sour (fairly); quite dry and long cherryish aftertaste with a lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof - bright bronze beer with a little foam left; piney and peachy; light chewy notes of quince marmalade; full-bodied, sweet and chewy, estery sticky fruity finish with light earthy tones from Erzbierschof - light hazy red-orange beer with a fair white foam; aroma of oranges with light notes of blood; medium-bodied, tasty and lively, hugely bitter, dry and long aftertaste of oranges and tangerines and a touch of metal courtesy of Tanja and Adrian Rösti - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; crisp peanutty and grassy aroma; subtle carbonation, tasty and medium-bodied; some malty sweetness and a fair bitterness; long grassy corny and peanutty finish - nice one courtesy of Tanja and Adrian Rösti - cloudy brown beer with a little long lasting head; toasted maltiness with notes of nuts and brushwood, hints of plums; clean, medium-bodied and tasty palate, some sweetness and a light earthy bitterness; long malty, light corny and hazelnutty finish - very pleasant courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy blond and bright beer with a long lasting white foam; fresh fruity hoppy aroma of berries, melon and lichies; medium-bodied, tasty and assertive; some sweetness and a decent bitterness, long fruity hoppy finish with notes of apricot, peaches and star fruits - fresh and very pleasant courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer with a modest head retention; toasted aroma of marzipan, figs and plums; full-bodied, thick and very sweet, some bitterness and lot of residual sweetness in the finish with notes of grapes, plums and molasses courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; light earthy with notes of oranges and onions; creamy and velvety palate, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, light sweetness and fairly bitter; the finish is very spicy with more notes of onions and tangerines - interesting yet not my favorite hop profile courtesy of Antonio Rey - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; yeasty, bready with notes of celeri; full-bodied, highly carbonated, sweet, long fizzy finish; bready with more hints of vegetables in the finish - humm... courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; lemony and grapefruity aroma with notes of caramel; moderate malt body, light malt sweetness and a fair bitterness; dry aftertaste of bitter oranges and citrus - tasty, very drinkable and pleasant courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy dark borwn beer under a creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; earthy and nutty maltiness met by hoppy notes of dark fruits; creamy and velvety palate, moderate malt backbone, light sweet and with a fair earthy bitterness; long creamy nutty finish with notes of figs and brushwood - excellent, yet more a hoppy brown ale than an Altbier courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; fresh and clean grapefruity and spicy hoppiness; a good malt body, tasty, gently sweet and fairly bitter; very aromatic fruity hoppy finish (oranges and watermelon), light residual sweetness and some lingering spiciness - superb ! courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent foam; light yeasty and funky aroma, notes of marzipan and hoppy yellow fruits notes (apricots dominate); full-bodied, fairy sweet, light sticky, gently bitter; long aftertaste of tangerines and melon; light residual sweetness and a hint fo sourness draught@Au Trappiste - clear reddish beer, bright with a long lasting foam; nice lace; chewy and perfumy aroma of cherry marmalade, light herbal; full-bodied and fairly sweet, light sticky palate, decently dry and long cherryish aftertaste with some lingering sourness draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy bright pale orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; aroma of orange peels, fresh apples and safron; moderate carbonation, clean palate and medium-bodied, a light citric tartness and some bitterness, quite dry; tangerines, peaches and safron in the finish - clean, fresh and charming draught@Erzbierschof Krone - black beer without foam; strong roasted aroma with notes of caramel, coffee and black cherries; some licorice too; full-bodied, thick and sticky; decently sour; very sweet, light residual sugars in a long aftertaste of black cherries, plums and some lingering sourness - a Porter ? ok ... draught@Erzbierschof Krone - light hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; estery with notes of candy sugar and oranges; decently woody; hugey sweet, sitcky and thick, robust malt backbone, strong notes of alcohol, almonds, marzipan, oranges and lot of residual sweetness; fairly bitter courtesy of Patrik Feller - black beer yet quite clear, no foam left; strong aroma of roasted coffee beans, brushwoods, hazelnuts and tobacco; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a fair earthy bitterness, more notes of coffee, chocolate and hazelnut in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer with a modest head left; malty aroma of molasses and nuts; full-bodied, quite sweet, solid carbonation, pretty tasty and long malty aftertaste of cookies and molasses courtesy of Tanja and Adrian Rösti - pours a hazy dark re-amber beer under a little foam left; some notes of banana, sour berries and celeri; medium-bodied, light sourish, fizzy, short malty finish with more notes of vegetables - looks uncontrolled to me courtesy of Dorin - translucide and bright golden beer with no head retention; aroma is bready and gently grassy; thin-bodied, some corny tartness and a very papery finish with lingering bready notes - not bad courtesy of Claude Degen - pours a hazy amber beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of tea, watermelon and berries; hints of caramel; medium-bodied, a subtle and fair carbonation, fairly bitter, dry and long hoppy finish, spicy and with more notes of watermelon - charming and very well-crafted from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - light hazy dark reddish beer with a firm and long lasting beige foam; estery with notes of pears, yeast and quince marmalade; very sweet, full-bodied, notes of alcohol, candy sugars and red fruits marmalade in the finish, lot of residual sweetness from la Mise en Bière - hazy black beer with no foam left; roasted aroma with notes of mocha, chestnuts and molasses; full-bodied and with a solid sweetness, quite sticky, fairly bitter and a long roasted coffeish and spicy finish; long notes of molasses, black chocolate and black cherries, some residual sweetness, warming alcohol and woody notes . impressive from la Mise en Bière - pours a cloudy dark reddish beer with a pinkish head; metallic with strong notes of cherry marmalade and candy sugar; full-bodied, hugely sweet and sticky, some residual sweetness and more notes of red fruits, bubblegums and hints of almond - artificial and cloying from Schoentjes - clear golden-orange beer under a huge foamy white head; yeasty and syrupy aroma with notes of caramel and butterscotch; sweet and quite full-bodied, highly carbonated, some bitterness and a long spicy caramelish finish courtesy of fiulijn - light hazy golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; fresh fruity hoppy aroma (star fruit, papaya); medium-bodied, some astringency, lively and more bitter than the 25 declared IBU should make feel; dry and long hoppy finish of exotic fruits - fresh and pleasant courtesy of fiulijn - coudy dark blond-orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of lemongrass, citrus, hay, caramel and almonds; full-bodied, some fair sweetness, lively and very tasty, strong bitter, some residual sweetness in a long fruity caramelish finish, esters, marzipan and lemongrass draught@Erzbierschof Krone - pretty hazy dark red.orange beer under a solid creamy and long lasting pale beige foam; gently perfumy and estery with notes of watermelon and pears; a good malt backbone, clean, rounded and tasty; fairly sweet, very subtle and moderate carbonation, quite dry and decently bitter; long hoppy finish of quince and melon draught@Erzbierschof Krone - light hazy amber-orange beer with a solid persistent beige foam, nice lace; piney and spicy hoppy aroma with notes of blood oranges below; quite full-bodied; juicy with some sweetness and a solid late bitterness, resinous, spicy, almondy and peachy hoppy finish; long lasting; pretty dry draught@Au Trappiste - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; light yeasty with peachy and orange-ish notes, cream; a good malt backbone, rounded and a light corny tartness; dry and fairly bitter, caramel, light piney draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy amber-orange beer with a persistent foam; nice lace; caramel and spices, marzipan; full-bodied, some sweetness and a solid bitterness, piney hoppy finish with more caramel and resinous hops; decently dry from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a hazy dark orange beer with no foam; aroma of oranges, marzipan and brandy; full-bodied, pretty sweet, mellow bitterness increasing in the finish; aftertaste of ripe red fruits and pine needles, some residual sweetness draught@Galicia, Olten - cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; peanutty, spicy aroma; medium-bodied, quite tasty, solid carbonation, fairly bitter, long spicy grassy finish - well-made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark golden beer with no foam; corny and papery aroma; light-bodied, tart and fizzy, harsh corny finish, dry and bitter - ehemmm... courtesy of Guillaume Stalder - pours a hazy dark amber-orange beer with a little long lasting head; light herbaceous but mainly fruity (apricots, raisins) hoppiness with hints of caramel; a good malt backbone, a fair carbonation yet with some smoothiness, some sweetness below and a decent late bitterness, long lasting; more herbal and spicy hoppiness in the finish where the fruity tones (berries) stay behind courtesy of Antonio - hazy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; solidly toasted and with fair notes of vanilla, aroma of nuts and Portwine; a good malt body, some sweetness, a late and moderate corny tartness, gentle earthy bitterness, decently dry and with long notes of vanilla, hazelnuts and brushwoods - pretty original draught@brewpub - pours a hazy amber-orange beer under a persistent and bright pale beige foam; solid fruity hoppiness of grapefruit, berries and apples, light resinous and corny; smooth and velvety palate, full-bodied, subtle carbonation, the strong bitterness is wonderfully packed in a fair fruity aromatic hoppiness, decently dry with lingering notes of apples, berries and herbaceous notes - a beauty draught@brewpub - hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting white foam; light yeasty notes behind a fair citrusy hoppiness; gently grapefruity; medium-bodied, light astringent and decently bitter, quite dry finish with more lemony and apple-ish hoppy notes - fresh and pretty pleasant draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; nice lacework; aroma of apples and horseblanket, oranges; full-bodied, sourish, pretty dry and light chewy; long fruity peachy and orangeish aftertaste - very drinkable and with lot of character draught@Erzbierschof - opaque dark brown beer under a solid and firm creamy beige foam; decently earthy and biscuity with light buttery tones; moderate malt backbone, creamy and velvety palate, light bitterness and earthiness, biscuity malty finish with more buttery notes draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy bright reddish-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; light estery with notes of quince marmalade, lemongrass and tea; smooth mouthfeel,a good malt backbone and fairly bitter, moderate carbonation, pretty dry and long aftertaste of yeast and red fruits marmalade draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid dark beige foam; fairly roasted aroma of coffee and black chocolate; a solid sweetness, rounded, light sticky and with a robust malt backbone, some bitterness, very long chocolatey finish with notes of vanilla; thick and with lot of character courtesy of Guillaume Stalder - pours a opaque and very dark - almost black - brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; fairly toasted aroma with notes of cookies, nuts, metal and coffee; full-bodied, pretty smooth palate and with a solid bitterness; long toasted coffeish aftertaste with more nutty and cookie-like tones courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - black beer with a long lasting beige foam left; roasted corny aroma, dusty with notes of coffee and popcorns; low carbonation, medium-bodied and with some bitterness and corny tartness, roasted coffee and some vanilla in the finish - this one doesn’t really work for me from Apothibières - hazy red-amber beer under a solid beige foam; nice lacework; clean and fair hoppy notes of pine needles, quince and blood oranges; full-bodied, tasty and juicy; a solid bitterness packed in a very aromatic fruity hoppy finish (watermelon and oranges) - very good from Apothibières -pours a lactic-orange beer under a long lasting white foam; fairly corny and orange-ish aroma; medium-bodied, pretty tart, dry and yeasty; long corny, light peppery and fruity finish - another unusual beer from Julien from Monde des Bières -cloudy blond-orange beer under a huge foam left; nice lace; fresh fruity hoppiness of apples and oranges, light piney; medium-bodied, some corny tartness and decently bitter; light yeasty and pretty long fruity finish courtesy of Dorin -clear dark brown beer with no head retention; light toasted with notes of caramel and figs; quite thin-bodied, moderate carbonation and rather profile-less; short aftertaste of licorice and cola with a fainted maltiness - looks more like the result of the use of colorant than dark malts courtesy of Alain Cathélaz -pours a scaring hazy green beer without foam; the kiwi is evident, the ginger is not ...; medium-bodied, quite low carbonation and sweet, some late moderate sourness and long notes of kiwi in the finish again - very bold and too one-dimensional courtesy of Philipp and Thomas -hazy orange-brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; fair nutty notes are coming in front of citrusy and grapefruity hoppiness; light spicy, full-bodied; creamy and velvety palate, some astringency and a solid bitterness; light residual sweetness and a very long hoppy (fruity and spicy) and malty nutty finish - a good beer courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy dark orange beer under a solid creamy white head; sourish notes of orange peels and corns; creamy palate, light sweet and with a misplaced sourness; short finish of apples, orange juice and yeast- very modest draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond-orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; beautiful lacework; spicy and herbaceous hoppiness with fruity notes in the background, notes of marzipan and onions; medium-bodied, assertive and tasty, lively palate, fairly bitter, dry and long piney and fruity (quinces and bitter oranges) finish draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; fruity and cheesy aroma with notes of ripe yellow fruits; medium-bodied, some swetness combined with a moderate sourness, more ripe fruits and cider notes in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy and moderately persistent dark beige foam; solid roasted aroma of chocolate with hints of ashes and tobacco; full-bodied, pretty sweet, rather low carbonation, lot of residual sweetness, hints of vanilla and an overwhelming presence of chocolate and cacao in the finish - here is your dessert beer ! courtesy of Himmy - pours a light hazy golden-blond beer under a solid white foam, persistent; crisp grassy and light spicy hoppiness in the nose; a good malt body, rounded and clean palate, fairly bitter and with a long grassy and light oily peanutty finish; gently dry courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; light dusty and fairly chestnutty aroma; a bit oily palate, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a light earthy bitterness; gently dry and long chestnutty finish - pleasant from Apothibière - pours a hazy dark amber-brown beer under a solid long lasting beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of caramel and spicy hops; light lemony; moderate malt body and carbonation; gently bitter and dry, short spicy hoppy finish with hints of lemongrass courtesy of the brewers - some floaties in a hazy golden beer, long lasting white foam; grassy and light herbaceous aroma; light oily palate, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, some bitterness and a crisp grassy finish - good one, between a pils and a helles courtesy of the brewers - opaque dark brown beer with a persistent and firm creamy beige head; toasted caramelish aroma with hints of coffee and nuts, light buttery; moderate malt body, creamy palate, some earthy bitterness and a long hazelnutty toasted malty finish courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - murky red-amber beer under a long lasting pinkish head; fair and clean aroma of raspberries, light bubblegum-ish; medium-bodied, gently sweet and with a hint of herbaceous sourness; decently dry aftertaste of raspberries; long lasting - improved courtesy of Roger Brügger - pours a hazy golden beer under a solid bright white foam, nice lace; bready and yeasty notes dominate, hints of peanuts and grass; faint fruity notes below; medium-bodied, a bit oily palate; the finish is gently metallic with more grassy and bready notes from Erzbierschof - blackbeer with a persistent dark beige foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate, wood and cherries; full-bodied, a solid sweetness, thick, moderate carbonation and a huge bitterness; very long chocolatey finish with hints of coffee, cognac and a fair presence of wood draught@Festi’Piousse - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of tea and oranges, light chewy; tasty and lively palate; medium-bodied, decently dry and fairly bitter, moderate carbonation; long hoppy fruity finish (oranges and melon) - charming draught@Festi’Piousse - black beer with a persistent beige head; nice lace, toasted and gently chocolatey, notes of licorice and black cherries; full-bodied, light astringent and fairly bitter; hints of cacao, yeast chestnuts and brushwoods courtesy of Rabei - hazy lactic blond beer with a long lasting white foam; a solid smokiness, notes of cold ashes and bacon; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; quite dry and long smokey finish of ashes and tobacco courtesy of Robby Collins - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; crisp and light peanutty aroma, a bit grainy; medium-bodied, tasty and quite velvety palate, decently bitter; light grainy and peanutty finish; quite dry - balanced courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide golden beer with no foam left; lemon soda in the nose; thin-bodied and very sweet; sugary and lemony finish - next one please courtesy of Dorin - clear pale golden beer under a fair bright white head yet fastly collapsing; oxydized, dusty and grainy nose; medium-bodied, light oily palate; gently bitter; yeasty and papery finish with late buttery notes - dubious courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; as Reckendorfer Edel-Pils - bright and clear golden beer with a collapsing white foam composed of big bubbles; some grass and cardboard in the nose; medium-bodied; some malt sweetness and with a late papery bitterness; bready and yeasty notes in the finish, light buttery - not terrible from Drinks of the World - hazy very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; toasted biscuity maltiness and notes of red fruity hops; very creamy palate, full-bodied, decently bitter; aftertaste of mocha and brushwoods; dusty from Bier-Bienne - hazy golden-blond beer with a long lasting white foam; hoppy aroma of apples and berries, clean; full-bodied, soft carbonation, light sweetness mellow but long lasting bitterness; bready and fruity finish with gentle spicy notes courtesy of Dorin - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; fruity notes come in the front of hints of cardboard; thin-bodied, light sweet and corny; short fruity and dusty finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a solid long lasting white foam; estery and light bready aroma with notes of ripe fruits (apples, pears); medium-bodied, fairly carbonated, sweet and gently acidic; aftertaste of marzipan, bread and yeast from Bier-Bienne -translucide reddish-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of coconut and oranges; thin-bodied, velvety palate, low carbonation, gently bitter and with long notes of coconut, vanilla and tangerines in the finish - not bad from an unknown source ... - hazy dark orange beer with a white foam left; light herbaceous with notes of candy sugar and oranges; subtle carbonation, sweet and medium-bodied; quite tasty; gently bitter, some residual sweetness and long notes of quinces, oranges marmalade and herbs from Erzbierschof - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam left; nice lace; roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of ashes and tobacco; sweet and full-bodied, corny and with an artificial sweetness, more long roasted chocolatey notes and licorice in the finish courtesy of fiulijn - black beer with no head retention; aroma of dark chocolate, whisky, vanilla and tobacco; light notes of burnt ribbon; full-bodied, sweet, quite thick, some fair bitterness; aftertaste of figs, black chocolate and vanilla, corn and burnt ribbon again, light reminiscence of whisky wood - good but not my favorite IRS profile from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a rubish hue, persistent dark beige foam; pretty woody with notes of Bourbon and nougat, nuts; very sweet and moderately carbonated, thick, earthy, woody and long Bourbon-like finish with hints of molasses and figs courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; the aroma is more fruity than grassy with light corny tones; medium-bodied, lively and quite juicy palate; decently bitter, quite dry and long yeasty and fruity finish draught@brewery - light hazy golden beer with a little foam left; some diacetyl in front of grassy and old apples notes; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, dominance of malt sweetness; more buttery notes rule in the finish with faint grassy and fruity tones courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with a persistent little foam left; bready and grassy aroma yet moderately; sweet, medium malt backbone, gentle bitterness, grassy, light buttery and corny finish with faint fruity tones - looks more macro-brewed than anything else courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy dark brown beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; sweet toasted maltiness with notes of caramel and brushwood; sweet, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; caramelish aftertaste with light herbal tones and residual sugars from Monde des Bières - hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting white creamy foam; estery aroma, notes of fresh apples, candy sugar; sweet, medium-bodied, creamy palate; long fruity and sweetish aftertaste (apples, pears) with no bitterness from Monde des Bières - hazy dark brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of cola and sour berries; medium-bodied, sweet, light earthiness, gentle sourness; notes of sour cherries in the finish, lot of residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a creamy persistent beige foam; strong aroma of bread and caramel; notes of marzipan; sweet, full-bodied, long aftertaste of caramel and yeast, light fruity tones courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with some floaties; persistent foam; estery and yeasty with notes of ripe fruits (banana, melon); a good malt backbone, pretty sweet; long aftertaste of ripe fruits again with lot of residual sweetness - pretty stylish courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; ripe fruits (apples, star fruits, watermelon); full-bodied, very sweet, more ripe fruits in a long bitter aftertaste of marzipan and apricot courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide golden beer with a long lasting white foam; fairly herbal aroma; clean and crisp; medium-bodied; decently bitter; long herbal and light herbaceous finish - ok bottled, from the brewery -cloudy dark orange beer under a solid creamy foam; flowery and fruity (oranges come to mind) with buttery notes; medium-bodied, sweet and moderate carbonation; more buttery and fruity notes in the finish - no chances this one is bottom fermented bottled, from the brewery -cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; notes of elderflowers and diacetyl; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and light sticky, residual sweetness and quite long aftertaste of elderflowers and butterscotch courtesy of Luka Ferrara - black beer with a fast collapsing foam; aroma of ashes, tobacco and sour cherries; light woody and smokey notes; moderate carbonation, full-bodied and fairly sour; decently dry and long sourish aftertaste of black cherries, chocolate and tobacco - very interesting one courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; pretty flowery aroma with fair notes of honey; solid sweetness; pretty tasty, herbal and honeyish aftertaste, long lasting courtesy of Dorin - translucide golden beer with a moderate foam left; some oily grassy notes in the aroma; a bit grainy; medium-bodied, decently tasty, fair yet subtle carbonation, gentle bitterness and light dry; long herbal and grassy finish with more light corny notes - not bad at all courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy orange beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of hay and cloves; medium body and carbonation, some sweetness, the finish is quite short, corny and with more notes of cloves from Bier-Bienne - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of hay and corn with hoppy notes of tangerines and apricots; a good malt backbone ans a solis but not excessive carbonation; some sweetness and a light corny tartness, lignering notes of apricot in a decently dry finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy golden-blond beer under a long lasting bright white foam; delicate aroma of berries and pineapple; a good malt backbone, pretty tasty and witha subtle carbonation; gently bitter, quite dry, more notes of yellow fruits in the finish - pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of butterscotch and cane sugar, light tasted with hints of ashes; very sweet,moderate malt body, low carbonation, residual sweetness, hints of licorice and lot of caramel in the finish from Bier-Bienne - translucide and bright golden-orange beer with a long lasting creamy pale beige foam; nice lacework; gentle aroma of tangerines, apples and cream; quite creamy palate, medium carbonation and bitterness, light dry, yeasty and fruity (tangerines again) finish - ok from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; estery aroma with notes of fresh apples and candy sugar; sweet and full-bodied, solid carbonation, residual sweetness, spicy and estery fruity finish courtesy of Rabei - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of tea, grapefruit and lemon; medium-bodied, light earthy and bitter; long aftertaste of tea, lemony and dry from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; funky, cheesy aroma with notes of barnyard, old apples and pineapple; medium-bodied and fairly sour, some sweetness below, quite dry fruity and cheesy finish with lingering notes of hay and apples courtesy of Luc Delacoste, 63 IBU - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; light corny with strong hoppy notes of red fruits marmalade and pine needles; full-bodied, assertive, very tasty and solidly bitter; quite dry and long hugely hoppy finish with notes of resin, licorice and quinces - pretty impressive courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting white foam; light metallic and corny with some honeyish notes; sweet, medium-bodied and light corny tartness, fairly carbonated; flowery and honeyish finish with more metallic notes from Erzbierschof - black beer under a huge beige foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate and cacao, notes of tobacco; full-bodied, some sweet maltiness and a light sourness, fairly bitter and with a long corny chocolatey finish from bier-paradies.com - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; aroma of cloves with some banana in the background; overcarbonated, a good malt body, corny and light metallic, moderate sweetness and light dry yeasty, spicy and fruity finish from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; phenolic, very roasted notes of dark chocolate, licorice and soy sauce; thick and full-bodied, some sweetness and fairly bitter; notes of vanilla, cacao and chocolate in a long finish with warming alcohol notes draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a solid creamy beige head; aroma of diacetyl and mocha; low carbonation,velvety palate and quite thin-bodied, some malt sweetness; hazelnuts, chocolate, vegetables and more diacetyl in the finish - dubious from Erzbierschof - pours a clear dark bordeaux beer with a little beige foam left; light peated cherryish aroma with hints of walnuts; a good malt backbone, sweet and light sticky, quite dry peated and light woody whisky-like finish where the cherries dominate again draught@Erzbierschof - pours a dark bordeaux beer with a pinkish long lasting foam; sourish nose of elder, yeasty; full-bodied, velvety palate, some sweetness and a fair sourness; pretty bitter too, light dry, dusty and elder-ish finish - a difficult beer (or when complexity should not be confounded with chaos) courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel, sour berries and other red fruits; quite thick palate, some sweetness and a light sourness, moderate carbonation; short fruity finish and with notes of tea, light dry and decently hoppy from Bier-Bienne - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of anise, absinth (yes, I know there is none ...), marzipan and litchies; a good malt body, subtle but fair carbonation and a solid bitterness; quite dry and long resinous and fruity hoppiness with more herbaceous notes from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - pours a clear brodeaux-brown beer with a moderate head retention; strong aroma of mocha, figs and toasted malts; full-bodied and solidly sweet, a fair carbonation, residual sugars in a long coffeish finish with more notes of dried fruits and caramel from Bier-Bienne; canned - pours a clear ... turquoise (!) beer with a poor foam left; watery nose with faint mineral tones and evanescence notes of mint; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, tasteless, not really sweet and without bitterness; short watery finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-orange beer with a fair foam left; flowery and caramelish aroma, medium-bodied, poorly tasty, light bready and caramelish finish, no bitterness from Schoentjes - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; bready and herbaceous aroma; medium-bodied, light bitterness and sweetness, perfumy, bready and fruity finish - delicate and pleasant draught@Erzbierschof - hazy ruby-brown beer under a huge beige foam left; creamy, light yeasty and fairly nutty with notes of marzipan; full-bodied, fairly sweet, low carbonation, thick and with a late bitterness, some warming alcohol yet the 12% remain pretty well-hidden, more nuts and caramel in the finish; light woody in the nose more in the aftertaste from Erzbierschof - cloudy amber-red beer with no foam; aroma of blackcurrant, berries and plums; a good malt backbone, assertive and with a fair carbonation; pretty sour and with a long aftertaste of blackcurrant; quite dry from bier-paradies.com - pours a hazy amber-orange beer under a persistent beoge foam; a fair flowery and fruity hoppiness (oranges dominate), a good malt backbone, quite creamy palate and with a respectable bitterness, gently dry and long flowery hoppy finish with some malty and red fruity reminiscence courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - pretty clear bronze beer with a long lasting whote foam; some herbal hoppy tones but mainly fruity (melon, apricot); impressively velvety palate, medium-bodied and with a low and subtle carbonation; fairly bitter, assertive and gently dry fruity hoppy finish (pine needles and berries) - very nice courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher ... pours a hugely foamy amber-orange beer; aroma of berries and pineapples; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and a fruity lively palate, decent sourness and a late bitterness; dry and long fruity hoppy finish with a tropical dominance - elegant and with character draught@Bad Kyburg - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; fairly hoppy aroma of quince marmalade, resinous hops and lemon; medium-bodied, quite assertive, velvety palate and fairly bitter, quite dry and pretty short hoppy aftertaste of red berries and star fruits - pleasant from Erzbierschof - clear and bright golden beer with a modest head retention; flowery and honeyish hoppiness; medium-bodied, lightoily, some malt sweetness and a respectable bitterness; long bready and flowery finish, quite dry courtesy of Rabei - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting pale beige foam; fresh hoppy notes of apples and tea hit first, resinous hops come afterwards, light spicy tones; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, moderate carbonation and a solid bitternessM long fruity hoppy finish of peaches, tea and pine needles - very good beer courtesy of Rabei - pours a hazy black beer under a persistent dark beige foam; fair aroma of black chocolate and cacao; hints of diacetyl; full-bodied, light malt sweetness and a solid bitterness, quite thick and with a long aftertaste of cacao and sharp chili peppers - very nice draught@Echec & Malt festival - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate head retention; bready and yeasty, fair notes of banana, gently lemony; moderate carbonation for the style, some sweetness and a late wheaty tartness, fairly yeasty and corny finish where light notes of cloves take control over the banana character draught@Echec & Malt festival - bright cloudy orange beer under a solid long lasting bright white foam; light funky and fairly fruity aroma (tangerines come to mind); gently yeasty, a fair malt backbone, some sweetness and a gentle sourness; quite dry hoppy fruity finish with more gentle bready tones draught@Echec & Malt festival - cloudy orange beer with an elusive foam; fresh grapefruity aroma with light cheesy tones; moderate malt backbone, more bitter than sour, very dry and long fruity hoppy finish with some dusty notes draught@Echec & Malt festival - light hazy dark brown beer with a chaotic foam left; a fair but not overwhelming smokiness with respectable hoppy notes of dark fruits coming thru; pretty tasty, moderate malt backbone, dry, gently sour, long fruity hoppy finish (plums dominate) with a lingering smokiness draught@Echec & Malt festival - hazy red-bordeaux beer with a moderate foam left; light sourish aroma of blueberries; sweet and sour; moderate malt backbone; quite dry and short aftertaste of blueberries with light yeasty tones draught@Echec & Malt festival - hazy pinkish-red beer with a chaotic foam left; bubblegum-like raspberry nose; thin-bodied, low carbonation, light sweetness and gently sourish; residual sweetness and more bubblegum-like tones of raspberries in the finish - not terrible bottled@Echec & Malt festival - cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; fair spicy and fruity hoppiness; moderate malt body, quite assertive and very bitter; long spicy hoppy finish, dry and a bit yeasty draught@Echec & Malt festival - cloudy lactic-orange beer with no head retention; light corny and pretty yeasty, actually too much as it hides most of the fruity hoppiness; mnedium-bodied, light sourness and fairly bitter; yeasty and fruity finish draught@Echec & Malt festival - pretty cloudy orange beer with no head retention; funky fruity aroma and with fainted woody notes, oranges and horseblanket; a good malt body, pretty sourish, lively and fruity finish, fairly tasty - beautiful beer draught@Echec & Malt festival - cloudy orange beer with a chaotic foam left; herbal with fair notes of strawberries; lemony; a good malt backbone; quite dry and light sourish, long aftertaste of strawberries, lemongrass, more herbal notes - good one draught@Echec & Malt festival - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy fruity notes (oranges dominate), yeasty; medium-bodied and with a moderate bitterness, aftertaste of oranges, marzipan and blackcurrant @Echec & Malt festival - cloudy orange beer with a little foam; aroma of berries and strawberries, hoppy with notes of cream; velevty palate, a good malt backbone, well-hidden alcohol; fair but not overwhelming bitterness, very fruity hoppy finish, creamy - accurate and impressive @Echec & Malt festival - hazy reddish-brown beer with a little beige foam left; plums and black cherries in the aroma, rhubarb; sweet and full-bodied, residual sweetness, figs and plums @Echec & Malt festival - black beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of cacao and popcorn; some fair sweetness, solidly tasty, light sourish; aftertaste of licorice, chocolate, dry and fairly bitter - very good @Echec & Malt festival - cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; creamy and peachy aroma; full-bodied, sweet, the bitterness is well-packed in a fruity and yeasty finish @Echec & Malt festival - black beer with a moderate foam left; roasted aroma of black chocolate, cacao and vanilla; full-bodied, corny and tart; fairly bitter and dry, long chocolatey finish with more notes of vanilla from Echec & Malt festival - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; very roasted coffeish aroma with notes of molasses and tobacco; gently lactic; a good malt body, some sweetness yet not overwhelming, light corny tartness, light residual sweetness and long aftertaste of black chocolate, corn and lactose - nice from Echec & Malt festival - pours a dark orange, light copper beer under a solid persistent foam; estery aroma with notes of pears and apples; fairly sweet and with a solid carbonation, light sticky, lot of residual sweetness and apparent alcohol in a long finish of yellow fruits from Amstein - light hazy dark ruby-amber beer with a poor foam left; aroma of tea and plums; full-bodied, pretty sweet, tasty and decently bitter; lot of residual sweetness; quite thick and sticky; moderate carbonation; long hoppy aftertaste of tea, quince and melon from the brewery - black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; aroma of cacao, sour cherries, metal and vegetables; very low carbontion, thin-bodied, light sourish and with some sweetness; creamy and short sourish aftertaste of cacao and metal - weird courtesy of Üelu - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of melon, tea and lemongrass; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light sweetness and moderate bitterness; quite long fruity finish with lingering notes of tea - delicate and very pleasant courtesy of Rabei, 8% - black beer under a creamy dark beige foam; long lasting; robust aroma of black chocolate and cacao; fairly sweet, full-bodied, creamy palate and with a robust bitterness, very long chocolatey, cacao-like and tobacco finish courtesy of Luc Delacoste - cloudy dark red-amber beer under a persistent creamy beige foam; light bready and yeasty in the front and with a fair fruity and spicy hoppiness, some notes of caramel and marzipan; full-bodied, lively and very tasty, the bitterness makes feel itself more than the 30 IBU announced; gently sourish, creamy palate and a long spicy hoppy finish where spicy notes clearly dominate the fruits; some more caramel, lemongrass and a lingering warming sharpness - really impressive courtesy of Luc Delacoste - almost black beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of smoked bacon and cold ashes; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; gently bitter, hints of vanilla come thru a smokey malty finish leaving more notes of ashes and tobacco from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting foam; estery aroma with strong notes of apples and candy sugar; very sweet, full-bodied, light yeasty and estery fruity finish, fizzy with long notes of candy sugar, pears, apples - far too sweet courtesy of Luc Delacoste - cloudy amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of caramel and strong resinous hoppiness, flowery and light lemony; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a robust bitterness, creamy palate, tasty, long resinous finish with more caramel and dark fruits, earthy from Echec & Malt festival - hugely foamy hazy dark blond beer under a long lasting white foam; grassy and fruity aroma, notes of pears; overcarbonated, quite oily palate, some sweetness and a decent bitterness, almondy and fizzy finish with some spicy sharpness courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy bronze-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of tea and undefined tropical fruits; subtle carbonation, moderate malt body, gently sweet and shyly sour; quite dry finish of star fruits, melon and tea - interesting and charming draught@brewpub - pretty clear bronze-orange beer under a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; subtle flowery hoppiness with light earthy tones; clean and velvety palate, moderate malt backbone, hints of peaches; decent bitterness packed in a flowery and light spicy hoppiness; moderateley dry with lingering caramelish and earthy notes draught@Barbière - hazy dark orange beer under a solid and persistent creamy white foam; citrusy and grapefruity hoppiness with notes of marzipan below; full-bodied, lively palate with a late and solid bitterness; quite dry, long lemony and grassy hoppy finish courtesy of Eliane Münger - black beer with a poor head retention, dark beige foam; solid aroma of vsnilla, cacao and chili peppers; full-bodied, grainy, some sweetness and a robust bitterness; warming chili sharpness, long chocolateyand vanilla finish - fantastic ! courtesy of Keith Ziemba - pours a hazy reddish-brown beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; light earthy and caramelish in the front and with fruity hoppy notes (quinces and plums) just behind; quite creamy palate, a good malt backbone, a light sweetness and a fair bitterness, grainy finish with more red fruity hoppiness from la Mise en Bière - hazy ruby-brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of plums and strawberries, light bubblegum-like, candy sugar; full-bodied and pretty sweet, chewy finish of red fruits and brown sugar courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a clear ruby-brown beer with a decent beige foam left; light mineral with notes of caramel; medium-bodied, quite sweet; pretty long caramelish maltiness in the finish - not much character re-rated; canned; from Drinks of the World - hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of wheat and berries; medium-bodied, subtle yet solid carbonation; short wheaty and yellow fruity finish
courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - cloudy pale golden-yellow beer with a poor head retention; aroma of citrusy and apple-ish hops; a bit corny; quite thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, some grainy tartness and bitterness; short watery finish with a faint yellow fruits hoppiness - not terrible (3/5/5/2/10) from Erzbierschof - hazy orange beer under a long lasting white foam; evident grapefruity hoppiness with notes of oranges and tangerines; full-bodied, assertive and very tasty; subtle carbonation and fairly bitter; very aromatic fruity hoppy finish where grapefruit dominates again; quite dry - very good one from BrewDog’s online shop - hazy reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; fairly sourish peachy aroma, light cheesy; full-bodied, sour and witrh a light sweetness; quite dry and long aftertaste of peach and horseblanket from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little long lasting dark beige foamroasted aroma of black chocolate; gentle hints of wood and a bolder presence of pepper; full-bodied and a soft carbonation, dry and fairly bitter; more wood presence in the finish where the black pepper dominates chocolate and tobacco courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a fair and long lasting pale beige foam; nice lacework; some ripe fruits and light notes of hay; moderate carbonation; a good malt body, gently sweet; the finish is pretty watery with mpre hints of fruits, almonds and hay - untypical but correct courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a little white foam left; a hint of diacetyl, some ripe fruits and a bit earthy; some sweetness; quite full-bodied, light yeasty and buttery fruity finish courtesy of Rabei - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of citrus and coriander; full-bodied, citric and light salty; lively palate, decently dry with more citric and coriander notes in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; buttery aroma with hints of flowers; moderate malt body, corny and light sourish; light residual sweetness and more corny and buttery notes in the finish - the beer is as bad tasting as its name is bad chosen from Apothibières - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a persistent creamy beige foam; toasted with notes of coffee, caramel and red fruits bubblegums; creamy palate and full-bodied, very sweet, light mineral touch, more coffee and caramel and lot of residual sugars in a long finish - too much on the sweet side to be really good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark blonde beer with a very foamy white head; citric nose with aroma of coriander and ripe yellow fruits; full-bodied, sweet and fairly tasty, creamy palate, long aftertaste of orange peels and banana and a more discrete presence of coriander; some residual sweetness - nicely made courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear ruby-brown beer with a modest foam left; the aroma is light mineral with light notes of caramel; sweet and medium-bodied, light grainy papery finish with lingering notes of caramel and cardboard - modest courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of apple juice; very sweet and thin-bodied, gentle acidity overwhelmed by a strong residual sweetness; long lingering notes of apples and brown sugar - no beer character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale golden beer with a little white foam left; citrusy and funky, light cheesy aroma; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; lively palate, decently sourish, quite dry finish, almondy and citrusy, light bready from Au Trappiste - hazy amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace, estery aroma with notes of ripe fruits and hay; fizzy and full-bodied; light sourish with some sweetness below; apples, esters and a lingering sourness; moderate bitterness draught@brewpub - hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting little foam; clean fruity hops profile of oranges and mandarins; the palate is velvety and tasty, subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly bitter and dry; long fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of tangerines and watermelon - straightforward draught@brewpub - pours a hazy brown beer with a rubish hue; persistent creamy beige foam and a nice lacework; aroma of wet grain with notes of flowers and caramel; medium-bodied, astringent, dry, bitter and corny finish with lingering papery, caramelish and flowery/vegetables notes - has the usual Tramdepot flaws in excess this time draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark orange beer with a solid persistent creamy white foam; light yeasty with fair peachy hoppy notes; hints of apricots; medium-bodied, creamy and quite tasty palate; moderate and subtle carbonation; dry and fairly bitter, long fruity hoppy finish where peach dominates again draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a little but persistent beige foam; gently roasted aroma of black chocolate, fair notes of vanilla; medium-bodied; moderate carbonation; quite dry and long roasted aftertaste of ashes, black chocolate and vanilla courtesy of Eliane Münger - hazy dark amber-orange beer with no head retention; light funky with notes of raisins and figs; medium-bodied, light sourish, lively palate, quite dry with long fruity tones of figs and grapes in the finish draught@Erzbierschof Krone - light hazy dark blond beer with a fair head retention; wheaty with notes of hay and fruit; light funkiness; medium-bodied, rounded and quite dry and bitter; long wheaty and light oily fruity finish; almondy draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear golden-yellow beer with a little white foam left; citrusy, sourish and with notes of hay; low carbonation, thin-bodied, quite dry and citric finish with light funky tones from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - pours a cloudy dark red-copper beer with a little pinkish foam left; evident blueberries in the nose; medium-bodied, pretty sweet, quite short finish of blueberries with some buttery tones; hints of sourness from a supermarket in Morteau, France - pretty clear dark golden beer with a long lasting white foam; quite discrete notes of cardamom and coriander; light citric and banana-ish; medium-bodied and moderately carbonated, yeasty and citrusy finish with lingering spicy notes, moderately sweet from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam, nice lace; aroma of wood, dried fruits (dates); medium-bodied, grainy and earthy bitterness; long finish of dried fruits and spicy hops courtesy of fiulijn - cloudy amber-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; strong piney and resinous hoppiness; fair notes of peach too; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness, velvety palate and a huge bitterness; very long resinous, peachy and apricot-ish hoppy finish from Drinks of the World, Bern - hazy dark reddish-brown beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; grapefruity hoppiness with notes of plums and apples; velvety palate, full-bodied and decently bitter; long fruity hoppy finish yet with some lack of volume and intensity from bier-paradies.com - pours a dark golden beer with a little white foam left; fresh grainy and flowery hoppiness yet pretty discrete; a good malt backbone, some grainy earthiness and peanutty notes, light sweetness and a very moderate bitterness; quite dry - ok from 523 online beershop - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a solid and persistent beige foam; aroma of berries, melon and pine, apples; a good malt backbone, velvety yet light sticky palate, a subtle carbonation and very tasty, dry and fairly bitter (subjectively more than the 42 IBU announced);very long fruity hoppy finish of apricot, melon and peaches - deeply drinkable from the brewery - hazy red-orange beer with a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; pretty phenolic nose, yeasty and gently banana-ish, notesof cloves; creamy palate, overcarbonated, sourish with strong notes of cabbage; dry and aggressive - fully wrong from Bier-Bienne - hazy golden beer with a fair and bright white head; solid hoppy aroma of pears and pineapple, light peppery notes; full-bodied, pretty sweet, lively palate; bitter-sweet finish with long sharp peppery and fruity hoppy notes - beautiful beer with a strong character courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a firm and persistent beige foam; decent peachy hoppiness with light spicy tones; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied and a velvety palate, rounded and gentle bitterness, light yeasty and long hoppy aftertaste of apricots and spices - a bit too yeasty from 523 online shop - very foamy ... cloudy brown beer with a huge long lasting beige head; light yeasty and with strong notes of mocha, solid presence of piney hops, hints of plums and figs hidden below; full-bodied and with a rather high carbonation; some malt sweetness overwhelmed by a very strong bitterness, dry and long resinous and piney finish - the excessive dry-hopping leads to a solid but a bit soulless beer courtesy of Patrik Feller - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer under a long lasting and firm beige head; lively aroma of dates, ripe dark fruits and toffee; full-bodied and fairly sweet, quite lot of residual sweetness and long notes of dark fruits (plums, figs) - very good yet I’m failing to see a Bière de Garde here from Echec & Malt Beer Festival - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid long lasting pale beige foam; estery fruity aroma (peaches, oranges) and almonds; sweet and full-bodied, light residual sweetness and fair metallic notes in a long fruity finish - something’s weird with the yeast courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; fair fruity hoppiness (apricots, peaches) and light corny tones; velvety palate, a good malt backbone; light malt sweetness and a solid bitterness (yet subjectively less than the 80 IBU announced), a late gentle corny tartness, quite dry and a bit earthy with lingering fruity hoppy tones (peach dominates) from 523 online shop - pours a hazy dark reddish beer with a poorhead retention; a fair but by no means overwhelming wood presence; aroma of sour cherries, light cheesy with reminiscence of Amaretto liqueur; a good malt backbone, low carbonation and light sticky palate; fair sourness on top of some malt sweetness; more long notes of wood, cherries and raspberries in the finish - beautiful beer from bier-paradies.com - pours a hazy dark brown beer with a chaotic and moderate foam left; toasted aroma of biscuit, cola and mocha; moderate carbonation and malt body, light sweet and a bit earthy; the finish is short and a bit watery with reminiscence of biscuity maltiness, herbs and cola - not bad at all courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; clean and fair fruity hoppy aroma of apricots, citrus and peaches; a good malt backbone, light sweetness, lively and tasty palate, subtle carbonation and a fair bitterness; quite dry and long hoppy finish where apricots dominate - impressively clean; very pleasant from Halle aux Boissons, Conthey - pours a translucide reddish-brown beer (funny to see that this one is darker than her sister Brunette ...) with a moderate foam left; mainly caramelish aroma with light herbal tones; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness and a with a late herbal tartness; decently dry malty caramelish aftertaste - far better than her sister from 523 online beer shop - pours a cloudy ambr-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; decently funky aroma with notes of caramel, pears and Amaretto; full-bodied, fairly sweet and with a solid but subtle carbonation; some grainy tartness and residual sugars in a long caramelish, light earthy and fruity, cheesy finish - very good ... and a free interpretation of a Maibock from Halle aux Boissons, Conthey - opaque blond-orange beer with no head retention; the aroma is grainy and light fruity (apples, apricots); a good malt backbone, light juicy and with some late tart sourness; decently dry and long fruity finish with some corny reminiscence from the brewery - hazy pale golden beer with a bright white foam left; the aroma is light grainy, flowery and with notes of diacetyl; moderate carbonation and a velvety palate; medium-bodied, low bitterness; rounded and light herbal finish with more flowery and buttery tones - get rid of this diacetyl and everything will be fine from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark orange-blond beer under a firm creamy and long lasting white foam; nice lacework; a decent fruity hoppiness (apricot, apples) is a bit hidden by grainy, cheesy and yeasty notes; velvety palate, a good malt body, a late and pretty harsh earthy bitterness, more lingering fruity notes in a quite yeasty finish - weird... and I don’t know where the 8.1% are from 523 online shop - hazy orange beer with no head retention; the intense aroma is citric with notes of apples and raisins; full-bodied, a fair but subtle carbonation, solidly sour, pretty dry and long fruity acidic finish where grapes dominate - beautiful stuff from the brewery - hazy dark blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; aroma of toffee and flowers, lemongrass; a solid but subtle carbonation; pretty sweet yet with some tart sourness to bring a good balance; moderate malt backbone; the finish is decently dry, citric and flowery - nice courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy dark brown beer with a solid foamy beige head, nice lace; malty and hoppy aroma with notes of molasses, black cherries, honey and plums; a good malt backbone; low carbonation, some malt sweetness overwhelmed by a solid bitterness; long aftertaste of molasses, licorice and black cherries courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of honey, caramel and figs; medium-bodied, pretty tasty, some malt sweetness, quite long malty, honeyish aftertaste with notes of tea and caramel from Bier-Bienne - translucide bronze beer with a persistent white foam; a fait piney hoppiness with notes of quinces and bread; full-bodied, light sticky and lively, fairly bitter; dry with long notes of quinces and resinous hops courtesy of Rabei - cloudy and very dark brown beer with some chill haze and a persistent beige foam; strong aroma of pralines and black chocolate; full-bodied, pretty sweet and with a low carbonation; moderate bitterness and a long chocolatey finish with some residual sweetness, hints of saltiness, plums and vanilla - not fishy hotel@Alba Adriatica - Hazy pale orange, gentle aroma of mandarins and sage, thin-bodied, low carbonation and bitterness, short fruity aftertaste of tangerines and bitter oranges - subtle hotel@Alba Adriatica - Light hazy bronze-amber with a poor head retention; earthy and spicy hops with notes of quinces; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter, moderate carbonation; long earthy hoppy finish with notes of tea and quinces courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy yellow beer with a little white head; fresh lemony and grassy aroma with fair notes of cucumber; lively and tasty palate, a good malt backbone; dry and pretty bitter; long citric finish with more notes of cucumber - fresh and very good Hotel@Alba Adriatica - hazy lactic yellow beer with no foam; aroma of bitter oranges dominates, hints of coriander below; medium-bodied, low carbonation and pretty lively palate, quite dry fizzy and citric finish of coriander and orange peels- fresh and pleasant Hotel@Alba Adriatica - very hazy golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; peanutty and flowery aroma; medium-bodied, rounded and decently bitter, grainy and peanutty finish - clean and pleasant from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; fresh peachy hoppiness; full-bodied, tasty, light residual sugars and fairly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - clear bronze beer with a litle chaotic foam; aroma of caramel and resinous hops; full-bodied, sweet malt backbone, sticky; faily bitter with notes of caramel and pine needles in the finish; some apparent alcohol @Alba Adriatica - pale golden beer with a little white foam left; oily grassy nose; medium-bodied, sweet and with a low bitterness; paperey and oily grassy finish from Old Sponge@Alba Adriatica - translucide red-amber beer with a long lasting foam; flowery with hints of diacetyl; medium-bodied, low carbonation and moderately tasty; short flowery and light ted fruity finish with more notes of diacetyl from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - black beer with a robust beige foam, long lasting; roasted aroma of black chocolate; a good malt backbone, earthy bitterness and long chocolatey notes in a earthy finish; sweet from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - quite clear amber ber with a little yet long lasting foam; aroma of quince marmalade and piney hops; full-bodied, sweet malt backbone; decently dry and long hoppy finish of resinous hops; some apparent alcohol Hotel@Alba Adriatica - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; light earthy toasted biscuity aroma with notes of chestnuts; full-bodied, light sweetness; earthy chestnutty finish from Supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - clear golden-bronze beer with a solid long lasting white foam; overwhelming aroma of green apples; very sweet, low carbonation and medum-bodied, some sourness lasting in a sweetish aftertaste of more green apples - one-dimensional and bad from Supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - clear bronze ber with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; light herbal and yeasty nose; notes of undefined berries and honey; medium-bodied, sweet and moderately carbonated; residual sugars in a finish where blueberries appear - decent from Supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - clear bronze beer with a long lasting beige foam; grainy with notes of honey; medium-bodied, light sweetness,light tart and grainy palate, some bitterness and a quite long honeyish and corny finish Hotel@Alba Adriatica - light hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of herbs, caramel and oranges; full-bodied, quite sweet, light grainy with more notes of oranges and caramel in the finish from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - very dark brown beer with a solid creamy beige foam; strong aroma of cocoa with notes of pralines; full-bodied, fairly sweet, earthy finish with long notes of cocoa and chocolate - too sweet to be great from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica; 10.1% - quite clear amber beer with a decent head retention; fresh aroma of oranges and papaye, very hoppy; full-bodied, fairly sweet, moderate carbonation, light sticky, a robust bitterness develops lately but remains under control of the strong sweetness; long piney resinous finish with more notes of oranges from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; malty and gently caramelish aroma; sweet and with a good malt backbone; malty caramelish finish and light earthy - gentle some restaurant@Tortoreto Alto - hazy ruby-brown beer with a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; fairly toasted, almost smokey aroma with notes of cloves and banana; a good malt backbone; quite sweet, subtle carbonation, decently dry with more notes of cloves, hay and banana in the finish Hotel@Alba Adriatica - translucide bronze beer with a moderate foam left; light grainy and flowery aroma with hints of plastic; medium-bodied, light grainy and tart with more malty grainy notes in the finish from supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - clear golden bronze beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of lemongrass and herbs; a good malt backbone, some sweetness balanced by a light herbal bitterness; some residual sugars in a lemony and herbal finish - interesting from supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - clear and pale golden yellow beer, long lasting creamy white foam; grassy, dusty and papery nose; moderate malt backbone; some sweetness and a late grainy tartness;short papery and corny finish with faint fruity tones from supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - translucide golden beer with a long lasting white foam; some flowery and yellow fruity hoppiness; a fair malt body, quite sweet and oily palate, low bitterness and a long grainy, fruity and flowery finish - ok from supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - pours a clear red amber beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; aroma of caramel, earthy malts and undefined red fruits; medium-bodied, sweet and light sticky palate, earthy and caramelish, light grainy finish from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - quite clear amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; solid flowery and resinous hoppiness; full-bodied, some sweetness and a solid bitterness; quite dry and long caramelish, spicy and piney finish from supermarket Iper@near Alba Adriatica - hazy blond beer with a long lasting foam; light estery and fruity aroma with notes of corn; creamy palate, a fair but subtle carbonation, decently bitter and with tart corny notes in a long fruity and light peppery finish from supermarket Conad@Alba Adriatica - pale golden and transparent beer, poor head retention; papery and light corny aroma; moderate malt backbone; grainy and with some harsh bitterness; light sweetness lasting in the finish where more corny notes are present from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of marzipan, peaches and caramel; some sweetness, low carbonation, light grainy and with a loong caramelish and brown sugar finish - too much on the sweet side from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - light hazy ruby-brown beer without foam; cheesy with notes of Portwine and marzipan, apples and plums; gently woody, pretty sweet, full-bodied and gently sour; light residual swetness, light woody and plumy finish from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of citrus, mandarins and coriander; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and pretty sweet, a bit thick and citric with reminiscence of coriander in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of toffee and flowers, light toasted; sweet and overcarbonated; long caramelish finish with residual sugars and more buttery tones from supermarket IPER@near Alba Adriatica - hazy blond-orange beer with ripe bananas and apples; very sweet, full-bodied, no bitterness and a long sweetish aftertaste of ripe bananas - rather simplistic and too sweet in any case draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear amber-bronze beer under a creamy beige foam; nice lace; delicate hoppy aroma of mango and quince, light dusty; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, light sweetness and a decent bitterness; quite aromatic fruity hoppy finish (mango and peaches) draught@Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; yeasty and caramelish aroma with a fair flowery hoppiness; velvety palate and a good malt backbone; very low carbonation, decently bitter and with a long flowery and light spicy hoppy finish; quite dry - nice stuff from Erzbierschof - gusher ... clear golden-bronze beer without foam; aroma of sour apples and citrus, cider; funky and light cheesy; fairly sour, medium-bodied,light sticky, dry and very sour fruity finish (more apples dominate) from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam left; roasted aroma of mocha and walnuts; a good malt body; grainy and decently bitter, quite dry corny roasted and coffeish finish from Festi’Piousse - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer under a long lasting creamy foam; nice lace; yeasty and earthy aroma, notes of caramel, flowery and spicy hops; moderate malt backbone; very earthy, some bitterness and a long caramelish flowery and yeasty finish - ok yet far too unclean courtesy of Dölf Huber - pours a cloudy dark red-orange beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of Curaçao, nutmegs and orange peels; light earthy; medium-bodied, quite juicy and velvety palate, some sweetness, a gentle yet long lasting earthy bitterness and more long notes of oranges and spices in the finish - lot of character from the brewery - cloudy brown beer with some chill haze and no head retention; aroma of caramel, plums and candi sugar; full-bodied and very sweet, light grainy on the tongue; some residual sweetness and more red fruity and caramelish notes in the finish - a bold name for a raw and too sweet result from Birreria Edelweiss@Alba Adriatica - hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; nice lace; fresh fruity hoppy aroma of apples and citrus, notes of almonds and esters; sweet and with a good malt backbone; light residual sweetness and long fruity notes of apples, pears and citrus courtesy of Roger Brügger - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; lazy filtration; smokey, earthy and light flowery aroma with notes of pears; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; clean palate; a late and respectable bitterness introduces a quite long smokey and spicy hoppy finish from Echec & Malt Festival - hazy dark orange beer with a persistent creamy white head; nice lace; estery aroma of ripe mangos and bananas; notes of candi sugars; very sweet, full-bodied, light wheaty and long estery fruity finish (pears, apples) and lot of residual sugars - works very well from Apothibières - almost black beer under a robust beige foam left; nice lacework; grainy and roasted coffeeish and chocolatey aroma; sweet and full-bodied, velvety palate; grainy and light earthy with long chocolatey and roasted malty notes in the finish; light buttery courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of ripe fruits, fusel and corn; very sweet; full-bodied, grainy and fruity finish with lot of residual swetness and some apparent alcohol - looks more like a malt liquor than a Barley wine courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark amber brown beer with a long lasting and firm beige foam; notes of DMS and honey, light earthy and spicy; full-bodied, overcarbonated and tart; long bitter finish of spices and honey; fizzy courtesy of Julien Brändli - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer under a solid and persistent foam; nice lacework; grapefruity hoppy aroma with notes of sour berries and pineapples; light funky; some sweetness and a fair sourness; full-bodied; juicy palate; the finish is long, bitter/sour and very fruity (grapefruits, peaches come to mind) from bier-paradies.com - clear and bright amber-bronze beer with a persistent foam; aroma of hay, chestnuts and butter; some malt sweetness, medium-bodied; light bitter; grainy and light buttery finish with faint caramelish notes - not my beer courtesy of Patrik Feller - pretty clear golden-bond beer with a firm and long lasting white head; citric, estery and light cheesy aroma with hints of pineapples; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation ,light acidic, light sweet and pretty dry finish; citrus and grapefruity aftertaste - clean and accurate, nice work from Chäsi, Erlach - hazy ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of fresh tropical fruits, light toasted, piney and bready; full-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; the finish shows more spicy and piney hops with fruity tones of oranges in the background from Chäsi, Erlach - hazy orange beer with some chill haze and a modest head retention; aroma of corn and tangerines, hints of mango; full-bodied, quite juicy palate and with a low carbonation; clean fresh fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez; crowler - clear and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; pretty lactic, fairly hoppy fruity aroma; subtle carbonation, sourish and lactic; light oxydation and a long fruity finish courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - light hazy blond beer with no foam left; aroma of cider and cardboard, some mint; lively fizzy palate, moderate malt backbone; vanishing fruity sourish and funky finish with more papery notes - weird courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - pretty clear golden beer without foam; notes of apples, cheesy-like; low carbonation, a bit yeasty and wheaty; some notes of solvent; medium-bodied, quite dry and short fruity finish - subtle and disturbing courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - translucide golden beer with a poor head retention; wheaty and a bit phenolic; medium-bodied, some sweetness, quite dry, tart wheaty finish with notes of phenol and apples courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - quite clear golden-blond beer with no foam left; aroma of cider and apple; lactic; sweet and sourish, light umami moderate malt backbpone; light salty and smokey, fizzy and very fruity finish, dry - complex, wonderful and deeply satisfying courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - quite clear reddish beer with a poor head retention; strong aroma of raspberries jelly, a bit bubblegum-like; light herbal; full-bodied, some sourness quickly overwhelmed by a huge sweetness; light fizzy and with lot of residual sweetness and tons of raspberries notes in the finish; faint sourness - well-crafted yet clearly far too sweet courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - very hazy red-amber beer with no foam left; aroma of boiled raspberries, acetic, notes of candied apples; full-bodied, fairly sour, very dry and long sourish raspberry finish, herbal and apple-ish - somehow confusing yet very good courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - clear reddish beer with a poor head retention; light woody aroma with notes of blackberries and sour cherries; notes of acetone; quite full-bodied, light chewy and pretty sourish; moderate carbonation, dry and sourish fruity aftertaste where the raspberries appear; herbal and tart - very nice courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; woody with fair notes of berries, mango and litchies; full-bodied, light chewy and lively palate; very sour, tart and funky, very dry and long fruity woody finish - beautiful courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; solid fruity aroma of mango and grapefruit; full-bodied, some sweetness to balance the decent sourness; quite dry and long fruity finish - fresh, lively and very pleasant courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - hazy dark brown beer with no foam; aroma of blueberries with decent woody notes and hints of black cherries; full-bodied, umami, some astringency; undefined yellow fruits, woody notes more apparent yet not overwhelming and lingering notes of blueberries, blackcurrant and elderflowers courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - black beer with a modest foam left; lot of vanilla, Bourbon-like with notes of apples, chocolate and tar; full-bodied,pretty smooth palate, very bitter, quite dry and long woody aftertaste of tar, vanilla and apples courtesy of Dave Santiago; 2014, 19.7% - black beer with a fast vanishing foam; roasted aroma of vanilla, Borubon, black cherries, apples and plums; chewy, umami and lively palate , full-bodied, sticky; very bitter; roasted chocolatey finish, notes of plums and burning alcohol - huge stuff from Chäsi, Erlach - hazy orange beer with a modest head retention; pure and clean aroma of honey, herbal; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate, some sweetness and with a light tart acidity; quite dry and long honeyish aftertaste - accurate and pleasant courtesy of Rabei - cloudy copper-amber-brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; light yeasty and with a fair hoppy aroma of quince, plums and apples; smooth palate, subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone and a solid long lasting bitterness; quite dry hoppy finish of red fruits and yeast - nice one again from Rabei from Festi’Piousse Festival - hazy orange beer under a huge bright white foam; nice lacework; aroma of wheat, pears and grapefruits; a good malt body, light tart, juicy and fairly bitter; lively; quite dry and very fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of wheat- good one courtesy of Hans Frei - cloudy dark orange beer with a copper hue; little foam left; hoppy aroma of quince marmalade, citrus and plums; full-bodied, a bit sticky, lively and very tasty, a fair bitterness, velvety palate, clean and long fruity hoppy finish (quinces and prunes) draught@Meet the Brewer, Au Trappiste - fully cloudy lactic-orange beer with a little white foam left; very fresh citrusy, pear-ish aroma, hints of apples and yeast; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation, very dry, light bitter and solidly sourish; very citrusy finish with more notes of pears and mango - fresh, lively and deeply pleasant draught@Meet the Brewer, Au Trappiste - fully cloudy lactic-orange beer without foam; aroma of smoked bacon, light flowery; moderate malt body, low carbonation and fairly sour; short and dry sour finish where the smokey notes are more discrete; light astringent draught@Meet the Brewer, Au Trappiste - cloudy ruby-brown beer without foam; aroma of boiled red fruits and vinegar; quite thin-bodied, low carbonation and fairly sour; dry and long sour fruity finish (plums, cherries) draught@Meet the Brewer, Au Trappiste - black beer with a modest foam left; gently lactic with fair notes of chocolate, light roasted, coffee notes appear while the beer gets warmer; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, light sweetness and gently sour and tart; quite dry and long chocolatey finish with lingering lactic notes draught@Meet the Brewer, Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; delicate aroma of mango and litchies; clean, rounded, full-bodied, moderate carbonation, light sweetness; very fruity aromatic finish (ripe tropical fruits), light funky - wonderful draught@Meet the Brewer, Au Trappiste - hazy reddish-brown beer without foam; sourish and very fruity aroma (plums, apples, sour cherries); medium-bodied, lively and fairly sour, dry, woody notes and more prunes, cherries and an everlasting sourness in the finish - great ! courtesy of Thomas Schneider - dark brown beer with a decent head retention; toasted malty aroma with notes of dried fruits; a good malt backbone, light tart with notes of rye, clean toasted finish of figs and malts draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy dark brown beer with a firm creamy beige foam; light buttery toasted biscuity aroma; a good malt backbone, velvety palate, some grainy bitterness; malty biscuity finish, long lasting - clean and accurate draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - clear golden beer with a solid white foam; aroma of wet grain; medium-bodied, light sweetness, rounded palate; aftertaste of pumpernickel and more wet grain - something clearly went wrong here draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - golden bright beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of lemon cake, light herbal; a good malt backbone, sweet, light tart and with a long citrusy finish - clean and pleasant draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy ruby-brown beer with a poor foam left made of big bubbles; aroma of figs, rye and tea; medium-bodied, tart, grainy; harsh aftertaste of dried fruits and tea - pretty weird and clearly not working for me draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a chaotic foam left; esters and ripe yellow fruits (banana dominates); very sweet, full-bodied, light sticky; residual sugars and a long fruity estery finish - pretty nice and stylish yet a bit too sweet to reach a higher level draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy brown beer with a chaotic foam left; light earthy and red fruity aroma; medium-bodied, some bitterness and more lingering earthy notes in the finish - clean and pleasant draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; light acetic, fruity (mango, plums) aroma; full-bodied, fairly sour, lively palate, quite dry and long cherryish, plumy finish draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - fully cloudy brown beer with a chaotic foam left; light toasted and fairly yeasty, hints of coffee;a good malt body, some corny tartness, spicy hoppiness, dried fruits and roasted malts; yeasty and chocolatey finish - the excessive yeastyness is ruining it a bit draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; herbal nose with robust notes of blackberries; fizzy, medium-bodied; the finish vanishes quite quickly leaving faint sourish and sweetisch blackberries notes draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy brown beer; toasted biscuity maltiness and light spicy hoppy notes; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness, grainy and quite bitter; long bitter biscuity maltiness and notes of cookies in the finish re-rated; courtesy of Dölf Huber - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a very foamy white head; long lasting; very flowery hoppy aroma, perfumy and fruity; fairly carbonated,light sticky and medium-bodied; quite sweet and with a late gentle tartness; fizzy fruity and flowrey finish with quite lot of residual sugars

draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - hazy blond beer with a poor foam left; aroma of diacetyl, light corny and fruity; medium-bodied, light sweetness, astringent and with more notes of diacetyl - too young; need to be re-rated (3/3/4/2/7) draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - cloudy reddish-brown beer under a solid beige foam; nice lacework; light earthy and fruity; medium-bodied, velvety palate, low bitterness; caramelish and light red fruity finish draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - black beer with a beige foam left; fairly roasted coffeish aroma; medium-bodied, tasty and lively palate; light buttery and long coffeish finish, a bit grainy draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - translucide bronze beer with a little foam left; fresh aroma of ripe fruits; medium-bodied; pretty bitter, long and fruity finish - clean draught@Armageddon, Erzbierschof Zürich - quite clear golden beer with a long lasting white foam; herbal honeyish aroma; fairly sweet, light grainy, residual sweetness and a long honeyish finish courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy dark orange beer with a little long lasting foam left; yeasty, phenolic, smokey and estery; full-bodied, sweet; more weird yeasty notes and more yellow fruits in the finish - dubious from the brewery - pours a cloudy pale and a bit lactic-orange beer with a little white foam left; correct lacework; fairly flowery and grainy aroma with initial notes of diacetyl; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; light bitterness and long flowery notes in the finish, light fruity - ok courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - black beer with a persistent beige foam; nice balance between notes of elders and roasted chocolatey malts; a good malt body, some sweetness and a fair grainy bitterness; long roasted malty chocolatey finish with lingering notes of elderflowers - nice balance and combination; subtle and pleasant courtesy of Roger Brügger - fully cloudy orange beer with a light copper hue; creamy pale beige foam left; light yeasty and with subtle yet fair tropical fruity notes, light caramelish; medium-bodied, juicy and assertive; dry and bitter, long fruity hoppy finish (melon and star fruits) - good beer again from Roger yet a bit more filtration would (again) be welcome from Chäsi, Erlach - hazy reddish-brown ber with a modest foam left; aroma of earthy malts, caramel and a red fruity hoppiness; a good malt backbone; a decent bitterness and a long earthy and fruity hoppy finish - clearly closer to an Irish Ale or an Altbier than to an IPA; very good from Festi’Piousse - hazy orange beer with some chill haze; no foam left; fruity aroma (grapes and orange peels); medium-bodied, juicy palate and gently sweet; light grainy with quite long notes of bitter oranges, undefined spices, apples and raisins; some esters - not bad at all courtesy of Roger Brügger - pours a fully cloudy copper-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; the aroma is earthy and chocolatey with grapefruity notes behind; medium-bodied, quite astringent, light grainy and fairly earthy; dry, bitter and long corny and grapefruity finish - unfortunately still a bit too young courtesy of Toni Flükiger - black beer with a little long lasting beige foam; quite roasted aroma of black chocolate, pralines and cacao; full-bodied, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; creamy palate; long chocolatey and roasted malty finish - balanced, clean and very pleasant courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - hazy amber beer with a reddish hue, no foam left; solid yet well-integrated woody notes; sour cherries, molasses and apples; full-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a solid sourness, some sweetness hidden below lasting a bit in the finish; very long sour and woody finish of cherries, rum and apples - great ! courtesy of Hugo Gutknecht - light hazy and very dark brown beer; no head retention; the name does not lie: roasted peanuts straightforward, hints of chocolate and speculoos behind; full-bodied, lively and tasty; light oily palate, some sweetness, light umami and with a decent earthy bitterness; long roasted peanutty finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy orange beer with lot of chill haze, little foam left; fresh and pretty clean hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; light oily palate; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, decently dry and bitter with long fruity hoppy notes of oranges, apricots and papaye in the finish; some alcohol presence makes feel itself from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy dark orange beer with some chill haze, large and persistent creamy white foam; light yeasty, fair fruity hoppy aroma where apricots dominate; medium-bodied, some grainy astringency yet with some juiciness; quite bitter, long dry fruity hoppy finish of oranges and peaches from le Monde des Bières, Sion - pours a hazy orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of corn and caramel, light estery with notes of tangerines; full-bodied and pretty sweet; fizzy and lively; long fruity finish with notes of candi sugar and corn; lingering estery notes courtesy of Julien Brändli - pours a hazy dark and bright orange beer under a solid foamy and persistent white head; clean and juicy hoppy aroma of mango and peaches; medium-bodied, clean palate, roundd and with a subtle carbonation; decently bitter, a hint of residual sweetness and a long fruity (tangerines, mango) and light piney hoppy finish - a winner from Solothurner Biertage 2015 - hazy orange beer with a long lasting foam left; nice lacework; citrusy and peachy hoppiness, light bready; juicy palate and a good malt backbone, decently bitter, clean palate and moderate carbonation; gently dry and long fruity hoppy finish with a long lasting bitter feeling and a late alcohol presence - pretty nice and balanced courtesy of Hans Frei - hazy red-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; hoppy aroma of quince and earthy hops, notes of leather (oxydation ?); full-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; piney and spicy hoppy notes dominate the fruits in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear reddish-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace; aroma of red fruits marmalade, light chewy; fairly sweet, light sticky and full-bodied; low carbonation; long aftertaste of red fruits marmalade with a light residual sweetness, some late alcohol presence in the finish - pretty original and good draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark red-amber beer with a solid creamy beige foam left; sour red fruits aroma (quices, strawberries), solid sourness, full-bodied, sticky; dry and sour long fruity (cherries and kiwis) finish from Festi’Piousse - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; weird notes of cabbage hit first, notes of coriander and orange juice; sweet, a fair carbonation; quite thick; long aftertaste of ripe fruits and hints of coriander in the finish - a bit cloying yet basically acceptable from bier-paradies.com - pretty cloudy reddish-amber beer with a decent head retention; light grainy and spicy aroma with hints of caramel; medium-bodied, some sweetness and light tart, more notes of caramel and flowers in the finish - decent from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer with some chill haze; no head retention; aroma of smoked bacon with notes of apples below; a good malt body, tasty and with a moderate carbonation, a bit salty and with long fruity notes (apples, pears) and a more discrete smokyness in the finish from Festi’Piousse festival - cloudy copper-orange beer under a huge foamy beige head; caramel dominates the aroma, notes of flowers and faint red fruits; a solid malt backbone, fairly tasty; a quite robust bitterness and an aftertaste of chewy red fruits marmalade; decently dry - I didn’t really spot an ESB here but this is a very good beer from Erzbierschof - quite clear amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; deep fruity hoppy aroma of grapefruit and passion fruit, light spicy notes; full-bodied,very tasty and hugely bitter; the hoppiness turns out morespicy in the finish leaving the fruity tones in the background; decently dry - clean, robust and very well-made from Erzbierschof - hazy orange beer with some chill haze; long lasting white head; fresh aroma of grapes wheat and berries; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, quite assertive, juicy and with some bitterness; long fruity (star fruits and berries) and wheaty finish, decently dry - fresh, lively and pleasant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam left; aroma of grapefruit and caramel; rounded palate; full-bodied, subtle yet fair carbonation, well-present bitterness and a long spicy and fruity hoppy finish; decently dry from Bier-Bienne - black beer with a dark beige foam left; very roasted aroma of green coffee, grainy; full-bodied, some harsh bitterness, very dry and long coffeish aftertaste - raw but not bad at all courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy reddish-amber beer under a huge pale beige foam; nice lace; ginger and honey hit first, subtle and well-integrated woody Bourbon-like notes, citrusy and red fruity tones; full-bodied and with a fair carbonation, lively, tasty and fairly bitter; very long and sharp gingery, Bourbon-like finish with lingering notes of elderflowers, lime and vanilla - an amazing and bold beer offering a wide taste explosion; may not work with everyone but it does with me courtesy of Thomas Krüsi; canned - cloudy bright orange beer with a long lasting foam left; banana, grapefruit and some cloves in the nose; sweet, light sticky and medium-bodied; light residual sugars and long notes of ripe banana in the finish; some harshness courtesy of Thomas Krüsi; canned - translucide and bright golden beer, moderate foam left; the aroma is light buttery and herbal; rounded and clean palate, moderate malt body and quite low carbonation; some decent bitterness before a quite long malty, flowery and buttery finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of berries and grapes, light yeasty; quite juicy, medium-bodied, light sweetness and a hint of saltiness; quite dry fruity aftertaste of raisins and watermelon from Erzbierschof - black beer with a long lasting little beige foam; aroma of roasted malty peanuts, earthy with cherry whisky notes below; full-bodied, rounded, moderate carbonation, a fair earthy bitterness, long peanutty, roasted chocolatey finish, decent woody notes - no way this beer reaches 12% alcohol courtesy of André Stolpmann - very hazy dark reddish beer with an orange hue; little long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; the aroma shows a nice combination between herbs, fruits and earthy malts; a good malt body; assertive palate, subtle but fair carbonation, light bitter, quite dry, earthy and long red fruity and light caramelish finish - balanced and well-crafted from the brewery - a bit nervous at the opening ... very dark brown and hazy beer, solid long lasting beige foam; light earthy with notes of cola, walnuts and molasses; fizzy and with a moderate malt backbone, light sweetness, some earthy bitterness, light metallic, malty and chocolatey, brownies-like finish - shows a good potential with unfortunately weird components in it from a supermarket in Morteau - translucide dark reddish beer with a light pinkish head; aroma of blackcurrant bubblegums; very sweet,full-bodied,light sticky and thick; herbal and red ruity marmalade finish with lingering sweetish notes from Fork&Bottle - pours a light hazy bronze beer under a huge foamy and creamy head; estery with aroma of quinces and pears marmalade, spicy and with notes of peanuts; full-bodied, sweet, lively palate, spicy and long fruity, estery finish - very belgian and very good courtesy of fiulijn - hazy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; fresh hoppy aroma of grapefruit and oranges; full-bodied, juicy, moderate carbonation, assertive, solidly bitter and long aromatic fruity finish (grapefruits, peaches) - quite intense from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Strasbourg - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent white head; fruity and bready aroma, light spicy and yeast; soft mouthfeel, medium-bodied, a bit sweet and without bitterness; quite long bready, yeasty and fruity finish - some excessive yeastiness from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Strasbourg - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; light yeasty and herbal with fair notes of strawberries and elderflowers; quite fizzy and with a moderate malt body, pretty sweet and with a late sour tartness, fizzy yeasty and red fruity finish, light bubblegum-like from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Strasbourg - very hazy dark amber-oranger beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; very yeasty, bready and light estery aroma with notes of caramel; fizzy, light sweet and medium-bodied; some tart earthy notes before a long bready, caramelish and gently fruity finish - again too much yeast character like other of their beers, but otherwise ok from Mondial de la Bière, Mulhouse 2013 - hazy dark brown beer with a rubish hue, long lasting creamy beige foam; light toasted with notes of cola and biscuit, gently metallic; full-bodied, fizzy, sweet and with a light earthy bitterness; more metallic notes, herbs and cola in the finish from a supermarket in Morteau, France - quite clear and very dark brown beer, little elusive creamy beige foam; aroma of herbs, cola and faint toasted malts; fairly sweet, medium-bodied; aftertaste of licorice, plums, chocolate and cola - no character from Schoentjes - gusher ... hazy dark blond beer with a huge white foam left; fresh and fair hoppy aroma of tropical fruits, light yeasty, caramelish and spicy; a good malt backbone, light sweetness, assertive and fairly bitter; light resinous hoppy finish with notes of berries, grapes and spices draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam left; citrus and peaches notes are well-present; tasty yet with a soft mouthfeel, solid bitterness, light metallic, light resinous and spicy hoppy notes in front of more fruits draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - quite clear dark blond beer with a long lasting foam left; well-integrated smokiness with fair notes of pears; juicy, sweet (quite) and sour (a bit more); long smokey and pear-ish aftertaste with a lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; solid aroma of coffee beans in front of citrus and blood oranges; full-bodied, some astringency, assertive and very bitter; long dry citrusy and orange-ish finish with more solid coffee presence draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - black beer with a moderate foam left; very roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of tar and tobacco, a good hop presence; full-bodied, very tasty and bitter with notes of ashes, chocolate and more roasted malts draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - light haty dark amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of vanilla, well-integrated woody tones, plums, apple and cognac; full-bodied, some sourness, low carbonation, very dry and sour; more plums, pears and vanilla and with a stronger wood presence in the finish draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - light hazy reddish-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; beautiful lacework; fresh, light estery aroma of pears and berries; full-bodied, light chewy, sweet and with a moderate carbonation; aftertaste of caramel, prunes and pears draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - hazy dark amber beer with a little foam left; fairly woody with notes of cherry, apple and vinegar; the carbonation is soft; lively palate, assertive and hugely sour; dry and long cherryish woody finish - a masterpiece canned; from Au Trappiste - very hazy orange beer with no foam left; citrus, coriander aroma; salty and with notes of apples; thin bodied, fizzy and quite sour; very dry salty orange-ish and apple-ish afertaste courtesy of Antonio Rey - fairly hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting white foam; medicinal aroma, notes of cloves and bread in the front; some fruity tones behind (blueberries if it makes you happy ...); low carbonation; gently acidic, pretty dry and long aftertaste of berries, yeast and cloves - dubious canned; courtesy of Rabei - gusher ... very hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting foam; nice lacework; a fair hoppy aroma of tangerines and grapefruit; juicy, medium to full-bodied, a fair earthy bitterness, moderate carbonation; long fruity and piney hoppiness with some yeasty notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark amber beer under a huge creamy beige foam; nice lacework, hoppy aroma of molasses, cherries and quinces; full-bodied, light sticky and a bit sweet, resinous finish with a solid bitterness and more notes of prunes and pine needles courtesy of Dorin - translucide and bright golden beer under a solid white persistent foam; light buttery, flowery and corny aroma; medium-bodied, smooth palate, light sweet and almost without bitterness; malty and flowery finish, long lasting - very decent courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy amber-orange beer, no head; aroma of tea and caramel; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, light sweetness and a fair earthy astringency; dry and long bitter aftertaste of green tea courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher alert ! ... hazy very dark brown beer with no head retention; roasted coffeish aroma, lactic and vinegar-like; full-bodied, solid carbonation, sweet and sour; long lactic coffeish aftertaste - not sure what to make of it from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - very hazy amber-brown beer with a poor foam left; very bready aroma, notes of figs and molasses, a bit madeirized; some malt sweetness, full-bodied and very bitter, quite low carbonation; some residual sweetness, long bready aftertaste with lingering notes of dates, grapes, yeast and spicy/piney hops; notes of warming alcohol courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy very dark brown beer with a persistent dark beige head; light metallic with notes of licorice and toasted biscuity malts; full-bodied, creamy palate, a light sourness on top of the sweet malts; earthy and metallic finish with notes of dark fruits courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy orange-brown beer with a tiny but persistent beige foam; aroma of brown sugar and plums marmalade; sweet but not excessively, subtle carbonation and pretty juicy palate; fresh, fruity finish of apples and prunes with a light residual sweetness - pretty nice beer courtesy of Dani and Andrea - quite clear amber-orange beer with a little white foam left; hoppy aroma of apricot and citrus with light spicy tones; adequate carbonation, full-bodied and fairly tasty, a well-present malt sweetness and a decent bitterness; the finish is fruity, malty and spicy; decently dry - very pleasant draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond-orange beer under a solid white foam left; nice lace; perfumy aroma of pears and berries, hints of undefined spices; medium-bodied, light chewy and lively; low carbonation, gently sour and fairly dry; long fruity hoppy finish (star fruits, berries) - fresh and straightforward; very pleasant draught@Erzbierschof - reddish-brown beer without head retention; cheesy with notes of molasses and plums; full-bodied and sticky, very sweet, moderate carbonation, long aftertaste of plums, brown sugars, honey and apples; fair warming alcohol presence draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear golden beer with a respectable white foam left; nice lace; gently metallic with notes of yellow fruits marmalade and spicy hops; full-bodied, lively palate, some sweetness and fairly bitter; light dry spicy and yellow fruity hoppy finish, a bit grainy and oily draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy blond beer with a white foam; chewy orange peel, apple and light estery; a good malt body, assertive; fizzy, very bitter; fruity, light yeasty and long spicy hoppy finish draught@Au Trappiste - hazy pale golden beer with a little foam left; aroma of mango, melon and lemongrass; thin-bodied, fizzy, lively and gently sourish; pretty dry aftertaste of litchis and watermelon - fresh and very pleasant bottle@Au Trappiste - hazy red-amber beer with a little beige foam left, long lasting; aroma of spices and caramel, some distinct red fruits; full-bodied, grainy and lively, fairly bitter; decently dry with long spicy hoppy tones; the fruity character remains now in the background; long hop presence in the mouth from the Solothurner Biertage 2015, courtesy of the brewery staff - very hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; fair aroma of ripe bananas and grapefruit; light spicy; medium-bodied, a bit moderate carbonation for the style (which is perfectly ok for me), some sweetness lasting in the finish; wheaty and ripe fruity finish, light earthy/spicy - quite elegant courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel and hints of red fruits; a good malt backbone, light grainy and earthy, some malt sweetness and a decent bitterness; long earthy and caramelish aftertaste courtesy of Henrik "Cunningham" Skaalvold - light gusher ... hazy dark blond beer under a solid bright white foam left; nice lace; light yeasty mineral nose with notes of grapes and star fruits; moderate malt backbone, fairly bitter and assertivew; pretty dry and with a long fruity and mineral aftertaste from Erzbierschof - very hazy orange-blond beer with absolutely no foam; aroma of grapes, wood, cheese and vinegar; low carbonation and moderate malt backbone, fairly sour, some astringency; long funky and fruity finish with a solid lingering sourness and notes of wood - the strong sourness definitely needs a more solid backbone around it for this beer to really work from the brewery - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a little foam left; solid and clean fruity hoppy aroma of tangerines, grapefruit and lemongrass; a fair malt body, juicy palate, subtle but well-present carbonation; a strong and very well-integrated bitterness with a light sweetness below lasting a bit in the finish; hints of caramel before a long lasting fruity hoppy finish where tangerines dominate - clean, full of character and dangerously drinkable from the brewery - hazy brown beer with an orange hue; long lasting beige foam; aroma of brown sugar, ripe bananas and pears, hints of biscuity maltiness below; a solid carbonation, very sweet and full-bodied; the finish is mineral with notes of plums and pears, candy sugar and lot of residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark amber-orange beer without foam; aroma of honey and candy sugar, light metallic and with hints of red fruits; fairly sweet, light earthy and long honeyish finish with note of blood courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a very hazy dark orange beer with a little but long lasting foam left; fair hoppy aroma of tangerines and lemongrass; medium-bodied, fizzy and a bit astringent; light sweet and decently bitter; quite long fruity hoppy finish where tangerines dominate again courtesy of Guillaume Stalder - very hazy dark orange beer with little persistent white foam; hoppy aroma of tangerines, tropical fruits and some spices; moderate carbonation, quite assertive and light astringent; fairly bitter and dry; long fruity hoppy finish (oranges, berries) from Erzbierschof -black beer under a giant dark and creamy beige foam; roasted aroma with notes of chili, burnt plastic, chocolate and licorice; full-bodied, clean palate, very sweet, very bitter; long aftertaste of licorice, plastic, sharp chili notes and burning alcohol - chaotic courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy lactic-blond beer with no foam; the nose’s components appear disassociated (coriander, apple juice); subtle but fair carbonation, thin-bodied, some citric acidity, decently dry; the finish is dominated by notes of coriander with orange peels behind - drinkable but not more courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy orange beer under a giant foam left; light earthy and yeasty aroma; a fair fruity hoppiness (berries and grapes); medium-bodied, some sweetness and fairly bitter, light caramelish and long almondy and fruity finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy orange beer with a little foam left; light metallic, juicy hoppy aroma of oranges and peaches; moderate carbonation, quite full-bodied, some smoothness and a decent bitterness; long fruity hoppy notes in the finish (peaches dominate again) draught@Erzbierschof Krone - very light hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting creamy white foam, nice lace; light resinous hoppiness with fair notes of quinces; soft and velvety mouthfeel, low carbonation; a decent bitterness and long notes of pears, quinces and grapefruit in a quite dry finish - very sessionable indeed draught@Au Trappiste - fully cloudy with a little foam left; fruity peachy hoppiness with some earthy almondy notes; a good malt backbone and a fair bitterness; light yeasty, long aftertaste of tea, oranges, peaches, long lasting hoppiness draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy copper-orange beer with some floaties, little persistent foam left; aroma of cumin and pepper, quite hoppy; full-bodied, some sweetness, light sourness, dry and very bitter; long and very hoppy aftertaste of tea, yeast, caramel and pepper; leaves a lingering sharpness - diffuse yet working pretty well draught@Au Trappiste - light hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of tea, quinces and prunes; moderate malt backbone and a low carbonation, light sweetness and decently bitter; light spicy; long hoppy finish dominates by notes of passion fruits draught@Au Trappiste - opaque dark orange beer under a solid creamy white head; light cheesy with notes of grapes and lemongrass; medium-bodied, smooth yet assertive palate; a decent bitterness; quite dry and long hoppy aftertaste of melon and raisins - fresh and lively, pretty subtle draught@Au Trappiste - hazy reddish-pink beer served with a slice of lemon and one blackberry within; aroma of ... hibiscus ? ok ... citrusy and strawberries; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, light sweetness, rounded palate, light spicy aftertaste with strong notes of citrus, watermelon and blackberries draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of citrus, lemongrass, light earthy; assertive, full-bodied, very bitter; hints of tea in the finish with some watermelon and spices draught@Basler Biermarkt - light hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; grainy and flowery hoppiness; a fair malt backbone, light sweet and with some earthy bitterness; long spicy and flowery hoppy finish - not bad at all draught@Basler Biermarkt - hazy very dark blond beer with a gentle foam left; grainy aroma, hints of caramel, medium-bodied, dry, bitter and quite lively; spicy hoppy finish - pretty well-made draught@Basler Biermarkt - quite clear dark blond with a little foam left; light grainy aroma; medium-bodied; astringent, dry and a bit metallic; more grainy notes in the finish - very modest draught@Basler Biermarkt - fully cloudy pinkish-brown beer, no foam; aroma of ripe bananas, prunes, some undefined spices; fizzy and very sweet, full-bodied, some how manages to be quite dry in the finish with more ripe bananas and hints of pepper draught@Basler Biermarkt - very hazy dark amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; a fair woody aroma, very fruity hoppiness (prunes and apples), hints of spices in the background; very sweet, full-bodied, a solid bitterness takes the control of the finish, solid woody notes and more dark fruits - very good draught@Basler Biermarkt - light hazy pale golden-yellow beer with a poor head retention; the aroma is pretty shy, flowery and light spicy; medium-bodied, fizzy, dry and fairly bitter; long spicy and piney hoppy finish draught@Basler Biermarkt - very hazy dark blond beer with a solid creamy white foam left; charming and subtle lemony, citrusy aroma, hints of tangerines too; medium-bodied, lively, gently sweet, velvety palate, creamy, decently bitter; long fruity and a bit yeasty finish bottle@Basler Biermarkt - very dark brown beer, light hazy; persistent beige foam; nice lace; fairly roasted coffeeish aroma with notes of walnuts; moderate malt backbone; grainy, earthy and fairly bitter; the finish is pretty watery leaving only toasted malty notes of ashes draught@Basler Biermarkt - black beer without foam; roasted dark chocolate, licorice and walnuts; full-bodied, dry and bitter; long chocolaty finish with hints of vanilla, prunes and some apparent alcohol draught@Basler Biermarkt - quite clear golden beer with a little white foam left; flowery and spicy; medium-bodied, soft mouthfeel, light sweet, light grainy; low bitterness yet long lasting; spicy and grassy hoppy finish - subtle and delicate bottle@Basler Biermarkt - hazy dark amber beer with a little foam left; grainy, light fruity aroma; medium-bodied, pretty bitter, astringent, light metallic and long grainy finish - raw draught@Basler Biermarkt - cloudy amber-brown beer with a modest foam left; aroma of caramel and prune; light sweet, a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation; more prunes and strawberries, dry and short finish draught@Basler Biermarkt - cloudy lactic yellow beer with a little white foam left; the nose is subtle and fruity, light yeasty; lively palate, gently sweet and bitter; quite long flowery and yellow fruity finish; subtle and delicate, very drinkable draught@Basler Biermarkt - hazy dark amber-brown beer, no foam left; faint woody notes, prunes and cola; thin-bodied, low carbonation, short herbal and red fruity finish - fully weird draught@Basler Biermarkt - served warmed ... very cloudy brown beer with a huge beige foam left; fair smokey aroma of bacon and cold ashes; light fizzy and sweet malt backbone, medium-bodied; short bitter and smokey finish with notes of sausages and ashes - not much character bottle@Basler Biermarkt - pretty clear golden-orange beer, persistent white foam; gently peachy aroma; medium-bodied, some sweetness; fruity, yeasty, gently acidic and dry; more peaches in the finish draught@Basler Biermarkt - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; chewy fruity and flowery notes; fizzy, moderate malt body, some sweetness; chewy fruity aftertaste of quinces draught@Basler Biermarkt - cloudy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; gently smokey and peated with a malty biscuity aroma and hints of walnuts; quite full-bodied, lively and tasty; earthy, pretty bitter and long toasted cookie-like finish with a light lingering smokyness @Basler Biermarkt - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; fairly citrusy and grapefruity aroma; quite full-bodied, light sweet, decently bitter, pretty grainy and with more long grapefruity notes @Basler Biermarkt - hazy amber-gold beer with a solid white foam left; light peachy and grapefruity aroma; juicy palate, clean, gently bitter, yeasty and fruity (apple, peaches) finish draught@Basler Biermarkt - very hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; spicy and flowery hoppiness; light herbal; medium-bodied, creamy palate, gently bitter; long spicy hoppy finish; subtle and pleasant draught@Basler Biermarkt - very cloudy amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of ripe banana and cloves; fairly sweet, medium-bodied, chewy and with a long banana finish, chewy - a bit raw draught@Basler Biermarkt - hazy pale orange beer, little foam left; aroma of berries, rose and wheat; medium to full malt body, lively and tasty, decently bitter and long hoppy finish (more berries and pears) from Basler Biermarkt - very hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of wheat and oranges, light spicy, hints of grapefruit; quite effervescent, light chewy and with a good malt body; residual sugars, more fruity hoppy notes and lingering spicy notes in the finish - quite balanced from Basler Biermarkt - dark blond beer, hazy, moderate foam left; aroma of oranges and mandarins; full-bodied, juicy, light chewy, some residual sweetness and a long spicy, piney finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy blond-orange beer under a solid persistent foam; aroma of peper, rose and berries; some sweetness, full-bodied, juicy, wheaty and decently bitter; long spicy peppery and peachy finish; fizzy - not bad at all but a bit chaotic courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - gusher ... hugely foam brown beer with a persistent creamy beige head; toasted biscuity maltiness, spicy hoppiness and fair notes of dried figs and tonka; overcarbonated, full-bodied and fairly sweet; light earthy, biscuity, some moderate bitterness and a long spicy finish; more dried fruits and some residual sugars - the (uncontrolled?) high carbonation is ruining it a bit courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher ... hazy and very dark brown beer, long lasting beige foam; toasted malts, licorice and black cherries; notes of coffee; full-bodied, quite tasty; grainy and fairly bitter; long aftertaste of coffee, herbs, cola and licorice - not bad at all; more a Black IPA than a belgian strong to my eyes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide amber beer without head retention; aroma of tea and medicinal herbs; moderate carbonation and malt body, not much taste, light bitter, short herbal and light metallic finish - very modest courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - nervously foaming ... pours a hazy dark golden-orange beer with a long lasting pale beoge foam; fair notes of caramel dominate the ripe fruits; overcarbonated, some sweetness, wheaty and fruity finish with lingering notes of caramel - too much carbonation courtesy of Jacopo - black beer with a little but long lasting dark beige head; solid roasted coffeeish aroma with notes of brushwoods, black cherries and tobacco; full-bodied, velvety palate and a moderate carbonation; some malt sweetness and a fair bitterness; very roasted aftertaste of mocha, ashes and tobacco - very good beer from Aldi; Bienne - translucide bronze beer with a little white foam left; nice lace; light grassy and flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, quite lively and fizzy palate; decently bitter, long grainy, spicy and flowery finish - very decent from Apothibières - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; aroma of candi sugar, potatoes and pumpkin; fairly carbonated, medium-bodied; astringent, earthy finish with more notes of potatoes - raw courtesy of Dorin - almost clear black beer with a poor head retention; light toasted with hints of licorice and black cherries; subtle carbonation, medium to full-bodied, light sweetness, low bitterness; aftertaste of licorice, herbs and cola courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - pours a hazy golden-yellow beer with a bright and long lasting white foam; aroma of rose and elder-flowers, perfumy; light citric; subtle but fair carbonation, lively palate, light oily and sweet; some citric acidity, decently dry and long aftertaste of lemongrass and elders - balanced and fresh courtesy of Dorin - pours a hazy blond beer with a quite long lasting white foam; aroma of yeast, coriander and hay, some yellow fruits behind; creamy mouthfeel, soft, quite dry wheaty finish with more notes of coriander and citrus from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - very hazy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; fair notes of caramel, tropical fruits and spicy hops; fairly sweet, lively and with a fair carbonation; full-bodied, a solid bitterness, light residual sugars; long aftertaste of caramel, spices, resin and hints of exotic fruits courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - another gusher ... pours a hazy dark amber beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige foam; pretty metallic and with notes of caramel, berries and flowers; over-carbonated, light sweet, medium-bodied, fizzy; metallic finish with hints of flowers and faint fruity tones - I’ll have to taste a fresh one because this one appears to have been deteriorated within few months from Apothibières - light hazy bronze beer without foam; aroma of cardamom, orange peels and tea; solid but very subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, lively palate; light acidic and gently sweet; decently dry wheaty, peachy finish with lingering notes of cardamom from the Crafts - pours a hazy dark blond beer with no foam left; yeasty with notes of mango and caramel; quite full-bodied, light oily and fairly bitter; very aromatic fruity finish (peaches, oranges) and hints of caramel courtesy of Rabei - hazy orange beer with no foam left; solid and clean fruity aroma of peaches and mango; full-bodied, assertive and solidly bitter; quite dry, tasty and long hoppy fruity finish - superb draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - pours a hazy pinkish-red beer without foam; aroma of red fruits, light herbal, citrus and vanilla; quite low carbonation, decently sourish, thin-bodied, rounded and clean; quite dry; accurate and assertive red fruits finish - subtle, delicate and very pleasant draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld; courtesy of Jürg - pretty clear dark blond beer with a little foam left; decently woody, cherryish aroma , light cheesy and funky; quite low carbonation, light sweetness and decent sourness; a good malt backbone, quite dry sourish and woody, cheesy, cherry-ish aftertaste draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - cloudy pinkish beer under a solid creamy white foam; aroma of old socks, yeast, apple juice and grapes; very sour, thin-bodied, very astringent, dry, assertive, salty and with long notes of grapes in a very sourish finish - aggressive and with an excessive sourness ... and a repulsive nose ... draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - hazy blond-orange beer with a little persistent foam left; aroma of rose, rosemary and cardamom; hints of lemongrass; thin-bodied, light creamy palate but with some decent sourness; quite long citric sourness with lingering fruity tones in the finish - balanced draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - cloudy pinkish beer without foam; raspberry-ish, herbal and vanilla aroma; thin-boldied, light sourish, subtle and low carbonation, dry and sour raspberry finish, pretty herbal draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - very hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a little beige foam left; clean raspberries aroma; light herbal, moderate malt backbone, gentle sweetness; quite dry herbal raspberry aftertaste - clean draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a little foam left; smokey aroma with notes of ripe bananas and undefined spices; very sweet; full-bodied, light sourness below; long sweetish aftertaste of ripe fruits and smoke courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - light hazy amber-brown beer, little foam left; resinous and spicy hoppiness; light fruity notes below, citrus; full-bodied, pretty sweet, subtle carbonation and a solid bitterness; very long resinous and piney hoppiness with lingering grape-fruity notes and some residual sweetness - quite impressive draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - quite clear amber-red beer with a little foam left; the aroma is very english: flowery and spicy; medium-bodied, lively palate, gently bitter and a long flowery spicy finish - delicate and subtle courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - very hazy dark blond beer with a solid white foam; aroma of rose, berries and grapes; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, bitter, light yeasty and long fruity finish with lingering yeasty and sourish notes draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - dark hazy amber-orange beer, no foam; aroma of ripe bananas, light smokey and spicy; full-bodied, very sweet, low carbonation, notes of apple juice, sourish and with a lingering smokiness; quite dry draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - black beer without foam; decently woody with notes of black cherries, hints of licorice and tobacco; low carbonation; full-bodied, assertive, sourish; dry and with a long woody aftertaste of black cherries courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - hazy amber-blond beer with a little foam; aroma of peaches, caramel, yeast; moderate carbonation, assertive, fairly bitter, a good malt backbone; dry, yeasty and with a spicy hoppy finish - a bit too yeasty yet ok draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - cloudy dark amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; light metallic, spicy with light fruity notes; full-bodied, creamy palate, tasty and very bitter; residual sugars and a long spicy hoppy finish with lingering fruity notes draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - quite clear dark amber-red beer with a solid beige foam left; light flowery, spicy aroma with hints of hay; medium-bodied, quite bitter and dry and with a long flowery hoppy finish draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - hazy amber-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; strong woody cherry-ish aroma with notes of prunes and soy sauce; full-bodied, very sweet, long lively cherryish and prune finish with notes of peated whisky draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a decent foam left; yeasty, peachy, apricots aroma; full-bodied, lively, a bit juicy and with a long peachy, light spicy hoppy finish with lingering yeasty notes; very bitter draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - light hazy dark brown beer, earthy notes of potatoes and chili; quite full-bodied, roasted coffee-ish aftertaste with lingering sharp chili notes, tobacco and ashes draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - very hazy pale lactic orange beer without foam; aroma of hay and elder flowers; medium-bodied, fizzy, sourish; dry and long citrusy and almondy finish with more notes of elder-flowers courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy brown beer with a modest foam left; decently woody aroma with fair notes of cherries and hints of vinegar; full-bodied, lively and a bit chewy; assertive, tasty and effervescent; long woody cherryish, prune and vinegar-like finish, solidly sourish with lingering notes of rhubarb; quite dry - huge beer ! draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - black beer with no foam left; roasted coffeeish aroma; hint of licorice; full-bodied, moderate sweetness, rounded, pretty bitter and with long roasted coffeish and chocolatey notes in the finish; lingering hints of licorice draught@Armageddon, Liebefeld - very hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; yeasty dusty aroma with restrained notes of apricots; a subtle but solid carbonation, medium-bodied, citric, sourish and long yeasty finish of apricots and herbs draught@CBF Rapperswil - clear golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; resinous hoppiness with notes of quince marmalade; subtle carbonation; moderate malt backbone, fairly bitter; earthy/spicy finish with lingering fruity notes - subtle draught@CBF Rapperswil - hazy amber-orange beer with a creamy beige head; long lasting; solid aroma of banana in the front, hints of cloves below; a good malt backbone, sweet and creamy palate; soft mouthfeel, velvety; long aftertaste of banana with residual sweetness draught@CBF Rapperswil - pretty hazy blond-orange beer with a little white foam; quite buttery, flowery, light grainy and earthy; good malt backbone, velvety palate and fairly bitter; grassy, flowery and more buttery finish; very tasty draught@CBF Rapperswil - light hazy brown beer, little beige foam; light smokey with solid notes of banana; peachy; medium-bodied, pretty sweet; notes of cola, short watery finish with lingering smokiness and more notes of banana draught@CBF Rapperswil - light hazy dark blond beer, solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; solid quince-ish and resinous hoppiness, perfumy; quite full-bodied, some malt sweetness and fairly bitter; decently dry, fruity and piney hoppy finish - good draught@CBF Rapperswil - clear dark brown beer without foam; straight roasted aroma of coffee beans, grainy and earthy; thin-bodied, low carbonation and with a watery finish with lingering roasted coffee-ish notes - one-dimensional draught@CBF Rapperswil; courtesy of Tom Strickler - quite clear red-amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of red berries and light earthy, fairly hoppy; full-bodied, gently sourish, moderate carbonation; earthy and more red fruity finish; fairly bitter draught@CBF Rapperswil; courtesy of Tom Strickler - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; clean apricot-ish hoppy nose, gentle notes of earth and quinces; full-bodied, clean palate , umami, moderate carbonation, very bitter and a long fruity hopy finish with lingering resinous notes - great beer draught@CBF Rapperswil - hazy reddish-amber beer; cheesy and bubblegum-like rasperries aroma, herbal; medium-bodied; low carbonation, light buttery; artificial raspeberry-ish finish draught@CBF Rapperswil - hazy red-amber beer with a little persistent foam; aroma of watermelon and avocado; quite low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light sweet, low bitterness; gentle earthy bitterness; quite dry and with more fruity notes of watermelon in the finish draught@CBF Rapperswil - light hazy amber-orange beer with a little chaotic foam left; metallic and caramelish aroma, citrusy; full-bodied , light astringency, some sweetness and a quite long herbal and caramelish finish - not really convincing courtesy of Thomas Schneider - clear and very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; gently woody, cherryish, red wine; sweet and full-bodied; long woody aftertaste of black cherries and molasses draught@CBF Rapperswil - hazy amber-brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel and prunes, apples; quite earthy; sweet and full-bodied; quite dry aftertaste of caramel, prunes and pine needles courtesy of Rabei - pours a hazy golden-yellow beer, perfumy, funky and light cheesy aroma, quite fruity; moderate malt backbone, lively carbonation and decently sour; quite dry and long fruity, funky finish with hints of pepper courtesy of Thomas Krüsi; canned - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of tea and melon, perfumy and very aromatic; velvety palate, medium-bodied, assertive and fairly bitter; decently dry and long finish of tea and watermelon - charming and with lot of character courtesy of Rabei - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; apricot and citrusy hoppiness; solid carbonation and medium-bodied, gently tart and sourish; dry and very fizzy fruity hoppy finish (lemon and apricots again) from Erzbierschof - light gusher; cloudy copper-orange beer under a firm and long lasting beige foam; lots of caramel in the nose; aroma of pines and tropical fruity; over-carbonated, some sweetness and a solid malt backbone; decently bitter, resinous, piney hoppiness with notes of peaches; astringent, fizzy and raw courtesy of Eveline Stucki - hazy dark ruby-borwn beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of molasses, black cherries and honey; full-bodied, earthy, creamy palate, a light sourness and a long honeyish, spicy and dark fruity finish from bier-paradies.com - translucide dark golden beer with a modest head retention; soft and light biuttery aroma, a bit grainy; moderate malt backbone; tasteless, light sweet and without bitterness; short flowery and buttery finish - macro-brewed, I would bet ... from Amstein - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of grapefruit, blood oranges and quince marmalade; full-bodied, some sweetness, quite thick and fairly bitter; chewy and long aftertaste of red fruits marmalade and pine needles from la Mise en Bière - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; notes of resin, almonds, tea and quinces; full-bodied, thick, fairly bitter and with a velvety palate; chewy; long aftertaste of quinces, rum, pine needles and tea from Bier-Bienne - clear red-orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of melon and quince, flowery and light metallic; full-bodied, velvety palate, some malt sweetness and a fair bitterness; quite long and dry hoppy finish of red fruits, light piney from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - dark red-amber beer under a huge beige foam; solid aroma of mango and pears; some sweetness and a light sourness; medium-bodied, long fruity finish (more mango and peaches and some residual sweetness - not bad at all courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy red-brown beer with a little foam left; light metallic, earthy and fruity; full-bodied, solid carbonation, fairly sweet; the finish is mineral and flowery with lingering red fruity notes courtesy of Patrik Feller - black beer under a persistent dark beige foam; strong roasted aroma of black chocolate, chili pepper and licorice; full-bodied, creamy palate and with a fair carbonation; some bitterness and a long sharp finish of roasted malts, chocolate and walnuts courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of tea and unfermented malt, light citrusy; thin-bodied, moderate carbonation; flowery and tea aftertaste courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of licorice, caramel and absinthe; medium-bodied, soft carbonation, gently bitter, aftertaste of exotic herbs, pine needles and gentian - original and very nice courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of popcorn and potatoes; a fair carbonation, medium-bodied, lively palate; long corny finish; quite heavy and potatoes-like finish - flawless but clearly not my kind of beer from la Mise en Bière - pretty clear orange beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of tea, quinces, orange marmalade and elderflowers; very hoppy; soft mouthfeel, assertive, full-bodied, very bitter; dry and long finish of strawberries, oranges and quinces; a bit piney - very good beer courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - black beer with a persistent beige foam; decently smoky with notes of vanilla, pumpkin and chocolate; creamy palate; a medium malt backbone which fails a bit short on the end; soft smoky finish with more notes of tobacco and vanilla courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - very light hazy brown beer; little foam left; aroma of caramel and prunes; full-bodied, very sweet and with a watery finish; aftertaste of apples and prunes - quite raw courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy red-amber beer with no foam; aroma of horseblanket, cherry, funky and woody; moderate carbonation, light sourish, a good malt body; quite dry and long sourish woody cherry-ish and cheesy finish - very animal; should take benefit of some aging courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin; 4.2% - cloudy orange beer with a little persistent foam left; aroma of hay and cardamom; medium-bodied, fizzy, light sweet yet pretty dry; long citric, hay and cardamom finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - black beer with a long lasting yet a bit chaotic beige foam left; aroma of pralines, ashes, tobacco and mneral; full-bodied, pretty sweet and velvety palate; smokyaftertaste with notes of ashes, pralines, vanilla and mocha from Amstein - quite clear orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of tropical fruits (pine apples, mango); a solid carbonation and a moderate malt backbone; some malt sweetness lasting a bit in the finish; decently bitter and long fruityy hoppy finish - simple, fresh and ok from Au Grain d’Ôrge; Crissier - clear dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; quite roasted aroma of pralines, tobacco and red fruits; full-bodied, a fair sweetness, moderate carbonation; decently bitter and long chocolaty finish with notes of black cherries and licorice draught@Au Trappiste - hazy golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; pretty funky with notes of cider and pears; thin-bodied, lively and with a subtle carbonation; dry, fruity and light funky finish draught@Au Trappiste - quite clear amber beer with a modest head retention; fairly woody nose with notes of cherries, apples and some vinegar; molasses and Port wine; quite full-bodied, pretty sourish; some sweetness below; dry, sourish and long woody honeyish finish with lingering notes of cherries and pine needles - much better than the Trois Dames version draught@Au Trappiste - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; funky and light cheesy, gently woody and with notes of exotic herbs; light medicinal; a good malt backbone, light sweet initially and decently sourish; dry, assertive and sourish funky fruity finish with lingering woody tones draught@Au Trappiste - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; cheesy and animal aroma with citrusy notes behind; decently woody; light sticky, chewy, gently sweet and very sour; dry cheesy, cherry-ish and woody finish draught@Au Trappiste - a bit hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; decent lacework, light herbal and pretty honeyish; a good malt backbone, assertive, herbal and honeyish funky finish draught@Erzbierschof - pours a hazy dark amber-red beer under a solid beige foam; quite smoky with notes of X-Mas spices and ashes; medium-bodied, creamy palate; vegetable-like finish, quite smoky with hints of red fruits and wood - a bit weird draught@Erzbierschof; hand pump - hazy ruby-brown beer under a creamy beige foam; ripe red fruits, gently yeasty; creamy palate, soft mouth-feel; some bitterness; long aftertaste: spicy, yeasty, tea and red fruits draught@Erzbierschof; as Imperial Milk Stout - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; roasted aroma of dry coffee and nuts; a good malt backbone, sweetish lactic palate, quite thick yet creamy; long sweetish chocolaty and lactic finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy amber-orange beer without foam; fair sweetish raspberriesnose, a bit bubblegum-like; sweet (fairly) and sour (a bit), fizzy, chewy and long sweet&sour raspberry finish from Erzbierschof; canned - black beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; roasted coffeeish aroma with notes of walnuts; full-bodied, creamy palate, grainy and umami; dry and pretty bitter; long cacao and coffeeish finish - deeply balanced and satisfying courtesy of Antonio Rey - pretty clear pale golden beer with no foam left; subtle fruitiness (mango, star fruits); medium-bodied, light oily, lively and gently bitter; long fresh yellow fruity finish - subtle and charming courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy red-brown beer with some floaties; long lasting beige foam; light metallic with hints of red fruits and molasses; overcarbonated, quite sweet and full-bodied, sticky, lot of residual sweetness, red fruits, spices and molasses in the finish; some alcohol presence makes feel itself courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - hazy dark brown beer with a little foam left; correct lacework; nutty and caraelish aroma, light toasted with notes of molasses; full-bodied, quite sweet and thick; long caramelish finish with notes of prunes and molasses - deceptively simplistic and raw courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent foam; gently metallic and fruity aroma, light spicy; astringent, medium-bodied and with a harsh palate; fruity and spicy finish from Basler Biermarkt; bottled - black beer with a moderate foam left; correct lacework; aroma of licorice and chocolate; gently toasted, decently tasty, medium-bodied, earthy and fairly bitter; the finish turns out very coffeeish with lingering notes of tobacco and licorice from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - very hazy ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; a fair sweetish aroma of dates and strawberries; sweet and full-bodied, fizzy and with a faint acidity; residual sweetness and long notes of dates in the finish - drinkable but not more from Schoentjes - hazy golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of pear and candy sugar; fizzy, very sweet and full-bodied; lot of residual sweetness; aftertaste of peaches and brown sugar - not terrible from a supermarket in Morteau, France - clear bronze beer with a modest head retention; aroma of grain and oranges; notes of alcohol; very sweet, thick; full-bodied, lot of residual sweetness; grainy with lingering notes of ripe fruits - quite ugly and cloying from Basler Biermarkt; bottled - pours a hazy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of chestnuts, litchis and apricots; a fair yet subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, solidly bitter; dry and long spicy and resinous aftertaste where the fruity tones stay now in the background from Au Trappiste - black beer under a foamy dark beige head; roasted aroma with notes of mocha, oats and brushwoods; full-bodied, adequate carbonation and some sweetness toped by a fair bitterness; long grainy coffee-ish aftertaste with notes of chestnuts and tobacco; thick - very nice from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - very dark brown beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; nice lace-work; licorice and black cherries dominate the nose; full-bodied and quite sweet; fairly bitter, some residual sweetness in a long hoppy finish showing notes of prunes, black cherries and licorice - quite simplistic and lacking a bit of dimension from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - pours a clear dark ruby-brown beer with a chaotic but long lasting beige foam left; aroma of dark fruits syrup and brown sugars; sweet, full-bodied and quite sticky; herbal, notes of cola and molasses; quite lot of residual sweetness from Amstein - hazy amber-orange beer with a persistent foam and a nice lace; clean fruity hoppiness of melon and peaches; velvety palate, clean mouth-feel, medium-bodied; a solid well-integrated bitterness, more notes of ripe fruits (peaches and apricots) courtesy of Antonio Rey - damned fucking gusher !!! I hate this beer already ... red-orange under a solid and persistent creamy white head; piney and soapy aroma with notes of grapefruits; solid carbonation, sweet and grainy, decently bitter and quite astringent; long piney and grapefruity finish - raw yet ok from la Mise en Bière - dark, almost black beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of coffee, figs with grapefruit below; solid carbonation, full-bodied, fairly bitter; long aftertaste of figs and licorice from Apothibières - hazy red-orange beer with a poor foam left; light metallic aroma and with notes of ripe red furits and brown sugars; fairly sweet and full-bodied, aftertaste of Calvados, apples and brown sugar courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy copper-orange beer with a creamy and solid long lasting foam; yeasty with fruity hoppy notes of berries, grapes and citrus; full-bodied, lively and fizzy, pretty dry and long fruity hoppy finish (pineapples, grapes) with notes of caramel from le Monde des Bières - clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of meat sauce, mushrooms and paperboard; medium-bodied, fizzy and a bit oily, light umami, gently bitter and with a grassy finish with more notes of mushrooms - a bit weird still somehow drinkable from bier-paradies.com - clear and bright golden beer with a little white foam left; grassy and papery aroma; medium-bodied, fairly bitter and with a long herbal and papery aftertaste; quite dry from the brewery - hazy bright orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of hay and oranges, a bit yeasty; quite juicy palate, moderate malt backbone and light sweet; some earthy bitterness, yeasty, fruity and corny finish - balanced from the brewery - cloudy orange-borwn beer with a modest foam left; earthy, yeasty and corny; hints of red fruits below; the palate is quite harsh with a moderate malt backbone; solid carbonation, very bitter, grainy and earthy, dusty finish from la Mise en Bière - cloudy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting foam; fair hoppy aroma of peaches and mango, perfumy; lively, assertive and with a fair carbonation; good malt backbone, solid bitterness, long herbal, citric an tangerines hoppy finish from la Mise en BIère - light hazy golden orange beer with a persistent white foam; funky and cheesy, notes of yellow fruits; full-bodied, quite thick, sweet and sour; solid carbonation and quite bitter, long fruity and barnyard-like finish with some apparent alcohol from the brewery’s online shop - pours a copper-orange beer with a solid foam left; very solid hoppy aroma of mango and blueberries, light resinous; very carbonated, medium- to full-bodied; very bitter and assertive; dry and astringent, long fruity hoppy finish with more mango and apricots; notes of pine needles and a never-ending lingering bitterness - over-carbonated and lacking of balance ... yet deeply pleasant ! draught@brewpub - black beer with an elusive little beige foam; robust roasted aroma of coffee beans, notes of brushwoods and soya; creamy palate, low carbonation and medium-bodied; a bit grainy, pretty umami and with a late but fair bitterness; the finish is a bit shirt, very coffeish-like with hints of nuts and tobacco i>draught@brewpub
- hazy ruby-ish beer under a solid and persistent pale beige foam; solid and clean hoppy aroma of red fruits marmalade (quinces, strawberries), notes of pears and mango; full-bodied, a solid sweetness hits first quickly met by a huge yet well-integrated bitterness; some stickiness on the palate in-between; light residual sweetness, tons of fruity hops in the aftertaste (more quinces and strawberries), light resinous and piney - robust and very good draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy golden-blond beer with a little persistent white foam; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of grapefruit, lemongrass and yuzu, perfumy; thin-bodied; subtle carbonation, a light stickiness, dry and bitter; decently sourish and citric; long grapefruits, citrusy hoppy finish - fresh, lively and very good draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy blond beer under a bright white and long lasting foam; cheesy and fruity (mango, star fruits) aroma; full-bodied, some sweetness and a gentle sourness; long aftertaste of ripe apples, mango; more gentle funkiness and some residual sugars - balanced draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy dark orange beer under a pale beige foam, long lasting; nice lacework; aroma of ripe fruits, hints of honey; medium-bodied, a bit grainy, light bitter and with more fruity notes in the finish; quite thick - a Pils ? come on ... draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear dark blond beer under a giant white foam left; nice lacework; piney with notes of ripe fruits (quince dominates); low carbonation, chewy and quite full-bodied, light malt sweetness and some grainy notes; more fruity tones in a chewy finish - a pretty good G-free beer courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark ruby-brown beer without foam; fairly sour, cherry-ish and vinegar-like aroma; medium-bodied, fairly sour and a bit umami, dry; long aftertaste of sour cherries, funky and cheesy and with more residual sourness - superb draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of smoked meat and mushrooms; full-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; umami, some sweetness; fairly smokey finish with notes of brushwood and mushrooms - original courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a long lasting beige foam left; fairly hoppy aroma of mango, tangerines and cream; medium-bodied, light sticky and with a moderate carbonation; quite bitter, decently dry and long fruity hoppy finish (peaches, tangerines) from 523’s online shop - fully opaque dark brown beer under a hugely foamy beige head; long lasting; the roasted malty nuttiness is heavily challenged - and eventually beaten - by a strong peachy hoppiness, notes of citrus and burshwoods too; a solid malt backbone; subtle carbonation, rounded palate, astringent and with a perceived bitterness stronger than the declared 32 IBU; dry, malty, biscuity and creamy finish with more citric and peachy notes - robust and full of a complex character courtesy of Guillaume Stalder - fully hazy orange beer with a little but persistent foam; yeasty, citric and grapefruity aroma; lively and fizzy palate, thin-bodied, acidic and quite dry; juicy fruity finish with notes of yeast and hay - fresh and good courtesy of fiulijn - hazy and almost black beerwith a chaotic beige foam left; roasted coffeish aroma with cheesy and peachy notes; full-bodied, creamy palate, moderate carbonation, solid bitterness, umami; long aftertaste of mocha, walnuts and pine needles courtesy of Antonio Rey - opaque dark red-amber beer with a little beige foam; aroma of soy sauce, cheese and prunes; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light grainy, lot of residual sweetness and a finish of prunes and cheese - quite weird from Erzbierschof - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; light roasted aroma with strong notes of cacao, pralines and tobacco; full-bodied, fairly sweet, thick and fairly bitter; long aftertaste of chocolate and cacao; residual sweetness from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy golden-blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; estery aroma with fair notes of pears and candy sugars; sweet and quite full-bodied, some residual sweetness, estery and fruity lively finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer under a solid white foam left; persistent; nice lace; light yeasty, flowery and fruity hoppiness;clean palate and pretty full-bodied; decently bitter, light chewy and long fruity and flowery finish - balanced courtesy of Claude Degen - pours a clear amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; perfumy and solid fruity aroma of papaya, watermelon and mango; medium-bodied, clean palate, pretty juicy and decently bitter; long malty/earthy and fruity hoppy finish with more notes of melon, papaya, tea and undefined spicy tones - elegant, charming and very good from Au Trappiste - fully hazy dark orange beer under a solid creamy foam; sour yellow fruits, yeasty and light funky; full-bodied, sour and dry; long cheesy, fruity (apples and apricots) and sourish finish - fresh, lively and very good courtesy of Mich Gfeller - black beer with a little beige foam left; toasted aroma of walnuts, ashes and tobacco; sweet and medium- to full-bodied, some bitterness, residual sugars; dark chocolate, walnuts and cacao; quite harsh courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy dark orange-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of banana, cloves and nutmeg; quite full-bodied, fizzy, pretty sweet, spicy and earthy finish with more notes of banana from a supermarket in Morteau, France - pours a clear dark golden beer under a firm and persistent white head; aroma of bread, yeast and apples; fizzy, quite full-bodied and very sweet; dusty and very yeasty bready finish leaving not much room four fruity tones - very weak from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy dark golden-blond beer under a long lasting creamy white head; nice lacework; light earthy with fair notes of herbs and enzian; soft mouthfeel, mellow, low bitterness, light earthy finish with more lingering notes of mountain herbs courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of raisins and molasses, notes of apparent alchol; sweet and light sourish, oily palate; no bitterness; aftertaste of toffee and raisins; quite short and with lot of residual sweetness from Au Trappiste - almost black beer with a modest foam left; aroma of cacao, soy sauce and walnuts; moderate malt body; grainy and earthy, decently bitter; long corny finish with more notes of cacao courtesy of Mich Gfeller - light hazy blond-golden beer with a little foam left; fair aroma of orange juice and coriander; medium-bodied and sweet; light citric notes with more hints of coriander - ok but simplistic courtesy of Mich Gfeller - hazy darkamber-orange beer with a poor hed retention; aroma of tea and watermelon; medium-bodied, some sweetness; gentle bitterness, light spicy and hoppy aftertaste of tea and melon again courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of mango and tea, some flowery notes; moderate malt body; velvety palate, quite low carbonation, decently bitter, light earthy tones before notes of tea, quinces and watermelon courtesy of Antonio Rey, Winter 2013 edition - almost black beer with no head retention; light roasted aroma of coffee, vanilla and Grappa; sweet, full-bodied, late but solid bitterness; the finish shows notes of chocolate, figs and more vanilla; some warming alcohol presence courtesy of Cristiana Marques - translucid and bright bronze beer with a poor foam left;aroms of tea and paperboard; thin-bodied, tasteless, grainy, harsh and papery, short and watery - manages yet somehow not to be too offensive courtesy of Cristiana Marques - pours a dark ruby-brown beer with a modest foam left; aroma of toffee, coffee, light metallic and herbal, cola; medium-bodied, quite sweet, decently dry; short caramelish and toasted malty finish with hints of figs - decent courtesy of Hans Schmocker - cloudy red-orange beer with a moderate foam left; fresh fruity hoppy aroma of oranges and peaches; a good malt backbone; well-integrated bitterness; light grainy and long fruity hoppy finish; quite dry and spicy courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - pours a black beer without foam; roasted aroma with fair notes of pralines and cacao; notes of licorice; full-bodied, sweet backbone and quite thick; a fair bitterness, light residual sweetness and a long roasted aftertaste of brushwoods, licorice and cacao - solid and good courtesy of Hans Schmocker - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a giant and long lasting creamy dark beige foam; roasted aroma of molasses and figs; light herbal; medium-bodied,velvety palate and with a late and long roasted malty and hoppy finish of dried dark fruits, walnuts and coffee courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear golden-blond beer under a solid white foam; nice lace; light bready nose with some spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, pretty bitter and long spicy hoppy finish; quite yeasty courtesy of Claude - hazy black beer with a long lasting beige foam; roasted aroma of coffee beans, hints of licorice and walnuts; light oxidation; medium-bodied, grainy and decently bitter; the palate is a bit harsh, metallic and nutty with more roasted malts courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher ! cloudy copper-oramge beer with a little foam left; fair yeasty and bready notes are hiding a bit the yellow fruits hoppiness (mango and melon); light grainy palate, medium-bodied and witha fair mellow bitterness; long yeasty finish with light fruitytones and some apparent alcohol from la Mise en Bière - pours a hazy bright orange beer with a little persistent white foam; solid hoppy aroma of lemon and oranges; fairly wheaty; juicy palate, a good malt backbone and a well-integrated bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish (pineapples, oranges and mango) with lingering notes of wheat courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark red-amber beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma, piney, earthy and with grapefruity notes below; full-bodied, pretty juicy and tasty; solid bitterness yet well-integrated; long piney, resinous and fruity hoppy finish; creamy palate - very nice courtesy of André Stolpmann - hazy dark golden beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; light buttery and corny with fresh fruity notes (pears and oranges); creamy palate, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and light oily; some sweetness, pretty long fruity finish (oranges, quinces) and some apparent alcohol courtesy of Michel Bacco - cloudy dark orange beer under a firm and persistent white foam; aroma of grapes, pineapples and oranges; fizzy, assertive and medium-bodied; fairly bitter, the finish is light spicy and very fruity (oranges, grapefruit and grapes) courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark red-orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of toffee, hints of red fruits and earth; medium-bodied, light sourish, juicy, citric and caramelish finish - a bit weird courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy dark orange beer with little foam left; aroma of ripe fruits, light sourish and flowery; a good malt backbone, creamy palate and with a late sourness; light bitternes, flowery and fruity hoppy finish; quite soapy and with notes of candied fruits - ok courtesy of Hans Schmocker - very hazy dark orange beer under a huge creamy white foam; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of grapefruit and citrus; moderate carbonation,a bit creamy palate and full-bodied; juicy and decently bitter, quite dry and long fruity finish of yellow fruits (pears and grapefruits) courtesy of Michel Bacco - quite black beer, light hazy and with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of pralines and vanilla; quite toasted; low carbonation and medium-bodied; the palate fails a bit short yet shows more notes of vanilla, tobacco and chocolate; low sweetness and bitterness - leaves a fresh and pleasant impression from Erzbierschof - pours a pretty clear bronze beer with a persistent foam; tart and very citric aroma; strong fresh and perfumy notes of yuzu; medium-bodied, fizzy and very tasty, citric and solidly sour; quite dry and long tart citrusy, piney and yuzu aftertaste with a lingering sourness- pretty impressive from la Mise en Bière - pours a very hazy dark blond-orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lacework; solid hoppy aroma of citrus, pepper and tangerines; quite full-bodied; juicy , tasty and solidly bitter; pretty dry, light astringent and long fruity hoppy finish (citrus, oranges, licorice) - clean and deeply pleasant from BrewDog’s online shop - hazy red-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of plants, herbs and dark fruits; cheesy and funky; quite full-bodied, sour and astringent, long herbal and fruity cheesy finish courtesy of Michel Bacco - light hazy pale golden-blond beer with a fast vanishing head; aroma of cloves dominates the notes of ripe banana and grapefruit; subtle but fair carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet and light tart; some residual sweetness and a quite long spicy (more cloves) and ripe fruity finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; strong notes of caramel , walnuts, molasses and brown sugar; fairly sweet; full-bodied, long spicy and malty finish with more notes of molasses and some apparent alcohol from Schoentjes - cloudy brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of raisins, caramel and licorice; full-bodied, fairly sweet and quite thick; long aftertaste of molasses, toffee and herbs; some residual sweetness courtesy of Hans Schmocker - pours a hazy dark orange beer under a creamy pale beige foam; long lasting; fair fruity hoppiness of lychees and melons, notes of pines and grapefruit too; full-bodied, moderate carbonation and a velvety palate; fairly bitter, quite dry, juicy and fruity hoppy finish (melon and citrus dominate) - clean, fresh, balanced and pleasant from le Monde des Bières, Sion - very hazy orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of raisins and cider, notes of apples; a respectable malt backbone, juicy and light grainy; subtle carbonation; decently bitter, long grainy and ripe fruity finish from le Monde des Bières, Sion - hazy dark orange beer under a solid creamy pale beige foam; yeasty with notes of orange juice and grapefruit; fizzy, medium-bodied, creamy palate,very bitter, harsh and quite astringent; long fizzy bitter fruity hoppy finish with more notes of yeast - raw yet pretty nice from la Mise en Bière - pours a very hazy dark blond beer with a little white foam left; the aroma is fairly corny, light citric and yeasty; medium-bodied, clean palate and with a moderate carbonation; light oily and gently bitter; long corny finish with more notes of yellow fruits - not bad at all from Bier-Bienne - pours a translucid bright bronze beer under a firm and persistent pale beige foam; aroma of wheat, yeast and apples; smooth palate, full-bodied, light oily, sweet and bitter; grassy, lemony and wheaty finish with some warming alcohol presence courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a creamy beige and long lasting foam; aroma of tangerines, orange peels, light yeasty, juicy, good malt backbone, moderate carbonation, velvety mouthfeel, well-integrated bitterness, long fruity hoppiness in the finish - fresh and charming from la Mise en Bière - very hazy pinkish-amber beer under a solid beige foam; tart aroma of cheese and raspberries; solid carbonation; medium-bodied, sweet and sour; coriander appears in a soapy and lactic finish with lingering notes of wheat and raspberries from Bier-Bienne - hazy very dark brown beer, almost black, under a huge beige foam left; roasted with strong notes of chocolate, hints of licorice; a solid carbonation and very sweet; quite thick palate, a faint bitterness, some residual sweetness and long notes of pralines - too sweet and a bit one-dimensional yet perfectly drinkable from bier-paradies.com - pours a very hazy dark orange beer under a solid long lasting foam; solid hoppy aroma of melon and lychee; clean and fresh; highly carbonated, full-bodied, a light sweetness and a solid bitterness; very long fruity hoppy finish (bitter oranges, melon papaya) - fresh, robust and with lot of character; impressive courtesy of fiulijn - hazy reddish-orange beer without foam; aroma of ripe fruity, piney hops; vinous; notes of toffee; full-bodied, solid carbonation; some sweetness and hightly bitter; light residual sweetness and long piney, resinous and fruity hoppy tones in the finish - 409 IBU ? I would have guessed only 361 ... from bier-paradies.com - light gusher; pours a dark blond beer under a huge foamy white head; citric with fair notes of wheat and hints of coriander; a solid carbonation and a good malt body, tart and citric; finishes with more wheaty, fruity (mango) and coriander notes; some lingering sharpness courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a very hazy reddish-orange beer under a solid and firm creamy pale beige foam; beautiful lacework; clean fruity hoppiness of oranges and lychee; medium-bodied and creamy palate, juicy, fairly bitter and with a long fruity hoppy and yeasty finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy dark red-orange beer without foam; aroma of cinnamon and oranges; full-bodied, fairly sweet, spicy and fruity finish with lingering notes of cane sugars courtesy of Corinne Heule - clear and bright golden beer with a little foam left; the aroma shows decent grassy hoppiness; notes of biscuity maltiness behind; solid but subtle carbonation; lively palate, medium-bodied, fairly bitter and with a long grainy and flowery hoppy finish; quite dry and with light peanutty notes - balanced, clean courtesy of Peter Ens - translucid golden-bronze beer with a long lasting foam left; the aroma is meaty and flowery; low carbonation, medium-bodied, the finish is short, evanescent with grainy and meaty notes - weird courtesy of Peter Ens - clear and very dark brown beer under a firm and persistent beige foam; light dusty; shy toasted biscuity notes, hints of herbs and cola; medium-bodied; grainy and light metallic; gently bitter and a bit harsh; toasted malty finish - unrefined from la Mise en Bière - pours a very hazy reddish-amber beer with a firm and persistent foam; nice combination of earthy tea-like notes and grapefruity, citrusy hoppiness; quite velvety palate and solidly bitter, a good malt backbone and a long finish of caramel, earth and grapefruit; light spicy - very good from la Mise en Bière - very hazy orange beer under a solid creamy foam; nice lace; solid fruity hoppiness of grapefruit and figs; notes of pine needles; full-bodied, creamy palate and with a fair initial sweetness; solid bitterness; very long fruity hoppy finish (peaches, grapefruit), light herbal and piney; some residual sweetness - quite impressive courtesy of Peter Ens; canned - pours a translucid bright pale golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of paperboard and corn; thin-bodied, papery with some harsh bitterness; quite fizzy; short aftertaste of paperboard - bad, dry and raw courtesy of Laurent Mousson - strong gusher .... pours a reddish-orange beer with an elusive beoge foam; fruity hops dominance with notes of peaches, pineapple and lemongrass; a good malt backbone, clean palate, subtle carbonation, decently bitter; long hoppy finish where some flowery notes are joining the fruits (apricot, passion fruit) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a dark blond-orange beer under a long lasting white foam; robust aroma of oranges and coriander, notes of apples; full-bodied, solid carbonation and fairly sweet; juicy; long fruity finish (peaches, oranges) and lingering spicy notes; low bitterness - very good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; no indications of the producer on the label - pours a hazy reddish-amber beer with no head retention; light grainy, caramelish and spicy; light sweet and medium-bodied; gently bitter; quite long aromatic spicy and flowery hoppy finish; more hints of caramel courtesy of Mich Gfeller - bright golden beer with a little foam left; very shy nose with light papery tones; fizzy, quite harsh palate and thin-bodied; light buttery and bitter corny and papery finish - next one please from Basler Biermarkt - very hazy dark blond beer under a giant white foam; light caramelish, spicy and DMS aroma; medium-bodied, some astringency, flowery and with more notes of DMS and caramel in the finish - not terrible from Bier-Bienne - bright and clear dark ruby-brown beer under a creamy beige foam left, long lasting; aroma of toffees and cherries, hints of leather and molasses; creamy and velvety palate, fairly sweet, lively and tasty; long cherryish, toasted, spicy finish with notes of figs, residual sugars and some apparent alcohol courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy dark orange beer with a creamy long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of fresh exotic fruits, light caramelish; quite rounded and creamy palate, medium-bodied, moderate sweetness and bitterness; the finish is soft, velvety with delicate flowery and fruity (citrus, peaches) notes - not bad at all courtesy of Rabei - cloudy very dark brown beer under a long lasting and creamy beige foam; solid woody aroma with notes of chocolate and black cherries; medium-bodied, fizzy and tart corny; solid earthy bitterness, dry and long woody, roasted aftertaste of tobacco, rye and chocolate - pretty raw courtesy of Michel Bacco - hazy very dark brown, almost black beer with a firm and persistent dark beige foam; aroma of mocha and licorice, pretty toasted; a good malt body, creamy palate, a respectable bitterness and a long creamy aftertaste of black cherries, molasses and coffee - very nicely brewed re-rated; courtesy of Roman Winiger - clear bright golden beer with a moderate head retention; the aroma is very shy, light mineral, flowery and fruity; rounded and clean palate, not really sweet and even less bitter; gently grainy and mineral finish - flawless and transparent; I’m not fan
very light blond beer with a little foam left; malty and a bit grainy; decent aromatic flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; a respectable bitterness; quite dry and long aromatic grassy and flowery finish; lingering grainy notes - pretty nice (4/6/7/4/14) draught@ABC - pretty clear amber-bronze beer with a little persistent foam; the aroma shows fair notes of honey and flowers; medium-bodied, pretty sweet and light grainy; long honeyish aftertaste with a hint of sour tartness - well-made yet a bit too sweet courtesy of André Stolpmann - hazy dark blond beer with a fast collapsing foam; strong aroma of ripe bananas; medium-bodied, lively and fizzy, pretty sweet; light spicy and solidly banana-ish aftertaste - classical and a bit one-dimensional but ok courtesy of Laurent Mousson - pours a hazy amber-bronze beer with a modest head retention; fair aroma of lychee and caramel; a good malt backbone, clean and tasty palate, subtle carbonation and quite bitter; long aromatic hoppy finish with more fruit, flowery notes and hints of caramel courtesy of Michel Bacco - pours a cloudy brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; strong toasted aroma of hazelnuts and cookies; subtle carbonation, full-bodied and fairly sweet; moderate bitterness; aftertaste of molasses, hazelnuts and toasted biscuits; residual sweetness and warming alcohol presence courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a cloudy orange beer with a fast collapsing foam; very corny aroma, light notes of DMS; quite overcarbonated, moderate malt body, fairly sweet and with a late corny tartness; notes of ripe fruits and wheat in the finish - frankly, I don’t know what to do with this one courtesy of Cunningham - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; very spicy aroma of nutmeg, anise and licorice; oily and full-body, very sweet, some late earthy bitterness; long sharp spicy finish with more nutmegs, herbs, caramel and molasses - it’s Xmas timeagain ! courtesy of Evelyne Stucki - cloudy dark amber beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; solid fruity hoppy aroma (grapefruit, tangerines, oranges), light yeasty and caramelish; a solid carbonation; a fair sweetness topped by an evenly fair bitterness; some residual sweetness and long notes of fruity hops (mandarins, oranges) and caramel aftertaste - very nice courtesy of Luka Ferrara - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a solid creamy foam; fair fruity hoppiness of berries, pineapple and melon; medium tofull malt backbone; juicy and fairly bitter; quite dry fruity hoppy finish (berries, passion fruits) courtesy of Michel Bacco - very hazy amber-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; very expressive aroma of herbs and berries; notes of yeast and caramel; full-bodied, creamy palate and fairly bitter, the finish shows sharp spicy notes and the caramel is more present taking control over the fruity berries notes; some sweetness below and hints of chestnuts from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy blond-orange beer under a persistent creamy white foam; aroma of mango, tangerines and hints of caramel; creamy palate, full-bodied, velvety; low carbonation and decently bitter; quite dry hoppy aftertaste of exotic fruits with lingering notes of yeast, caramel and a long bitterness draught@brewpub - pours a hazy orange-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam left; aroma of leather and cloves; ripe fruity notes below; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, wheaty finish with more spicy and red fruity tones - atypical yet not really more enthusiastic than your average Dunkelweizen draught@brewpub - hazy dark golden-orange beer with a fast collapsing head; fair aroma of smoked sausages with notes of flowery hops; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and pretty lively palate; quite bitter, long smoky flowery and gently fruity finish draught@Erzbierschof Krone - very dark brown beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lacework; toasted aroma of brushwoods, tobacco and coffee; a decent malt backbone, subtle carbonation, tasty and lively palate; fairly bitter, long aftertaste of ashes, coffee and nuts - very nice beer draught@Erzbierschof Krone - light hazy golden-blond beer with a solid persistent white foam; grainy and fruity aroma; decently aromatic; fizzy, creamy palate, light sweet and light tart acidic too; finishes dry, malty, bitter and with a flowery hoppiness; light earthy - interesting draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy dark brown beer under a solid persistent beige foam; toasted aroma of cherries and molasses; umami, quite full-bodied, creamy palate and solidly bitter; quite dry and long caramelish cherryish and cookie-like finish - balanced and straightforward draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy dark brown beer under a creamy beige head; clean and fair raspberry aroma, light herbal; full-bodied, velvety and fairly sweet; light sourish and long aftertaste of raspberries marmalade draught@Erzbierschof - clear blond-orange beer with a fair foam left; soft and light perfumy peachy aroma; notes of lemon-grass; moderate malt backbone; soft palate and low carbonation; decently bitter and long peachy finish draught@Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-brown beer with a little long lasting white foam; herbal, light earthy with fair notes of plums; velvety and soft palate, low carbonation, light medicinal finish with more plumy and herbal notes; gently sourish courtesy of Toni - pours a dark reddish-brown beer under a huge foamy beige head; fairly spicy notes of anise, absinthe, plums and raisins; full-bodied, sweet and sour; fairly carbonated; sourish, light sharp and long spicy finish showing more notes of absinthe, cinnamon, grapes and molasses - interesting profile courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light gusher; pours a hazy dark orange beer with a lazy filtration and a creamy long lasting beige foam; light notes of cream, juicy notes of apricots; medium-bodied, moderately bitter, light sweetness and a juicy fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Pascal Sauser - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; resinous hops, notes of oranges and grapefruit; full-bodied, quite juicy palate before a solid bitterness; pretty dry and long fruity hoppy finish (tangerines, grapefruit) and notes of pine needles from Erzbierschof - hazy blond-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; light funky aroma ofold apples and pears; full-bodied, sweet and fizzy, long estery, light tart sourish and very fruity finish with some residual sweetness - fresh, lively and good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy Brown-orange beer with scary solid yeast particles; little foam left; strong aroma of plums and sour cherries, phenolic; medium-bodied, hugely sweet and sticky; solid carbonation; long sweetish aftertaste of quince, prunes; chewy and perfumy - bubblegum-like and very dubious courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy dark orange beer , little persistent foam left; yeasty and light fruity aroma, hints of butter; a good malt backbone and highly carbonated; sweet and with a late tart sourness; quite short aftertaste of ripe fruits and light residual sweetness courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - pours a hazy golden-orange beer with floating particles within; solid and persistent creamy white foam; nice lacework; light funky, estery and cheesy nose with fresh fruity notes; subtle yet fair carbonation; light sweetness and a respectable sourness: full-bodied, long tart sourish and very fruity finish - lively, fresh and full of character courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - pours a dark red-amber beer with a little foam left; decent lacework; a bit restrained aroma of dark fruits (plums, figs) and light spicy hoppy tones; a good malt backbone, fizzy and with a light sweetness, late and solid bitterness, a bit astringent, long bitter fruity and spicy hoppy finish (dates, pine needles); light earthy - too raw to be great from the brewery - hazy golden-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; aroma of hemp, earthy and flowery; a good malt backbone, tasty and with a subtle but solid carbonation, fairly bitter; pretty dry and long aromatic flowery and spicy finish - very good hand pump@Erzbierschof - very light hazy dark blond beer with a firm persistent foam; dusty and flowery with notes of ripe fruits below; very low carbonation; moderate malt backbone, delicate bitterness, yeasty and dusty, long flowery and gently caramelish finish - pretty nice draught@Erzbierschof - hazy very dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; decently toasted with notes of vanilla, licorice and walnuts, notes of dark fruits (black cherries, plums), a sweet malt backbone and a clean juicy palate, gently bitter and long toasted fruity finish with light notes of tobacco - balanced and pretty nice from la Mise en Bière - impressive gusher ... pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of leather, yeast and mushrooms; medium-bodied; light sweet and with a fair bitterness; the finish is a bit sourish with more notes of metal and mushrooms - no thanks ! courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy dark orange beer under a solid foamy head; light estery and very fruity aroma (quinces, peaches); some notes of alcohol, pretty sweet, light chewy and full-bodied; the finish shows notes of bitter oranges, apples and quince; light dry and with a solid carbonation from Erzbierschof - pitch black beer with a moderate foam left; strong roasted aroma of pralines, cacao and licorice; strong malt backbone, very sweet, oily and hugely bitter; decently dry, very roasted and long chocolaty finish with more notes of licorice and tobacco; strong warming alcohol notes - beautiful ! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear red-orange beer without foam; aroma of prunes with fair apparent alcohol notes of apples; sweet and full-bodied, sticky and with a moderate carbonation; malty and fruity finish (more apples) with lot of residual sweetness and a fair warming alcohol touch - feels pretty much more than the 7.5% announced from bier-paradies.com - translucid orange-bronze beer with no foam left; light estery with aroma of pineapples and banana, light spicy tones; pretty sweet, full-bodied, subtle carbonation and a long aftertaste of ripe fruits and residual sugars from Edelweiss bar in Alba Adriatica - pretty clear dark golden-bronze beer with a persistent little foam; light estery, caramel ans fruity hops (quince, apple); light sticky, full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; some sweetness; finishes velvety, bitter and fruity with some residual sweetness and light spicy tones - a nice hybrid, delicate and full of character at the same time from Basler Biermarkt; no indication of the real brewery ... bad boy ! - clear and bright red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of brushwood and red fruits marmalade; sweet and pretty tart; subtle but fair carbonation, a good malt backbone, corny and light sticky red fruity finish - very decent from Basler Biermarkt - pours a cloudy orange blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of fruity hops and corn soup; fizzy, medium-bodied and fairly bitter; light soapy corny finish with fruity tones now staying behind; a bit harsh - controversing from Erzbierschof - pours a cloudy very dark brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of roasted chocolate, figs, licorice and apparent woody notes of Grand Marnier; subtle carbonation, full-bodied and pretty sweet, moderate bitterness, long notes of vanilla, cacao and Grand Marnier in the aftertaste; pretty dry from Erzbierschof - light hazy golden-red beer with a moderate foam left; flowery and honeyish aroma with notesof caramel; subtle and fair carbonation, light sweet; the finish is a bit short with more notes of honey and caramel - good one from Bier-Bienne - pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; solid hoppy aroma of apricots and resin; full-bodied, hugely bitter, light residual sweetness and a very long fruity and resinous hoppy finish; light caramelish and herbal from Basler Biermarkt; no indication of the real brewery on the label - translucid bronze beer with a poor head retention; gently corny and flowery aroma; medium-bodied, clean palate moderate carbonation; late tart grainy bitterness and with a light sweetness below; decently tasty - ok from Bier-Bienne - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left and some particles within; solid hoppy aroma, piney, citrus and with notes of caramel; full-bodied, some sweetness and a huge bitterness; very long spicy, fruity and piney hoppy finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of ripe banana; sweet, medium-bodied and light sticky; short fruity (more banana) finish with light residual sugars; light grainy draught@brewpub - light hazy reddish beer with a moderate head retention; correct lacework though; aroma of tropical fruits (mango, lychee come to mind); medium- to ful-bodied, assertive, light astringency and fairly bitter; dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish (mango, oranges) - very good and refreshing draught@brewpub - black beer under a solid creamy beige foam; beautiful lace-work; aroma of walnuts and black chocolate; low carbonation, very creamy palate, velvety mouth-feel; very bitter yet subjectively quite below the 92 IBU announced; some sweetness; the finish shows more nutty and chocolaty tones with a hint of vanilla and a lingering warming sharpness; the alcohol is well-hidden draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a persistent white foam; nice lace; fresh aroma of herbs and yellow fruits; low carbonation, moderate malt body, light sweetness, gently bitter and dry; quite long herbal, bready and fruity finish - fresh and interesting draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a little foam left; very fresh herbal hoppy aroma; crisp, a good malt backbone; light sticky and oily; fairly bitter, long and quite dry herbal and spicy hoppy finish - very good courtesy of Anna Rohrbach - cloudy dark blond beer with particles floating within; light madeirization, notes of caramel; medium to full-bodied, some sweetness; long caramelish, herbal, spicy and creamy finish; quite fizzy from Erzbierschof; asTower Tuesday: Infusion C - Vanilla Bean - quite clear dark blond beer with a little foam left; strong notes of vanilla; light caramelish; full-bodied, herbal; very bitter and long aftertaste of vanilla courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a little foam left; yeasty and very hoppy with notes of prunes, caramel and mango; full-bodied; subtle carbonation, some sweetness below and a huge bitterness in the front; long bready, piney and moderately fruty finish with warming alcohol notes; neither fresh nor really fruity but good anyway courtesy of Andrea Kennel - hazy light copper-orange beer with a little foam left; light notes of leather and more of ripe bananas; fairly sweet, subtle carbonation and quite lively; the finish is spicy with more ripe fruits and residual sweetness @Unterländer Biertage- hazy reddish-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; light earthy and with fair but not exagerated notes of pumpkin,cinnamon and cloves; subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, quite dry with more spicy and pumpkin notes in the finish; light sweet - pretty nice courtey of Sarah Gianesi - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of yeast, hemp and earth; medium-bodied, light sticky, a solid earthy bitterness and astringency; dry earthy and grassy finish
@Unterländer Biertage- hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting foam left; light phenolic, jicy notes and some flowery hoppiness; lively palate, solid but subtle carbonation; some sweetness, light residual sweetness with a decent bitterness; the finish is fairly hoppy, fruity and flowery (3/5/6/3/13) @Unterländer Biertage- hazy amber-brown beer with a little beige foam; light phenolic, notes of cloves and some ripe fruits below; fairly sweet, chewy and sweetish dark fruity finish with lingering spicy notes - weird courtesy of Marcel Vogt- cloudy copper-orange beer; solid long lasting white foam; light earthy with notes of cloves, ripe banana, apples; medium-bodied, lively, low carbonation, some sweetness, long yeasty and fruity bready finish courtey of Sarah Gianesi - hazy dark red-amber beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; malty aroma, notes of caramel, flowers and herbs; over-cabonated, sweet and grainy, medium-bodied; aftertaste of caramel in a fizzy ^, grainy and earthy finish - harsh
@Unterländer Biertage- light hazy reddish beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; yeasty, earthy notes in the front and some red fruits hidden behind; medium- to full-bodied; yeasty, leathery and shyly fruity finish - more an Irish Ale to me; where are the hops ? (5/5/6/3/12) courtey of Sarah Gianesi - light hazy amber-bronze beer with a nice creamy beige head, nice lace; aroma of cream and flowers; some ripe fruits in the background; creamy palate, a touch of earthy bitterness on top of some malt sweetness; flowery and gently caramelish finish - a bit heavy for a pale ale
@Unterländer Biertage- cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; yeasty with notes of butter and leather; hints of oranges below; fizzy, sweet and gently bitter; buttery aftertaste with notes of wet paperboard and some residual sweetness (3/4/4/2/7) courtey of Sarah Gianesi - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a creamy beige foam and a nice lace; decent fruity and flowery hoppiness; yeasty notes; light sticky and quite full-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation, solid bitterness; light residual sweetness; spicy and fruity hoppy finish
@Unterländer Biertage- cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; earthy and light phenolic, caramelish notes; restrained; decently lively and tasty palate, fairly bitter and with some lasting sweetness; grainy finish with notes of oranges and more caramel in the finish (3/5/7/3/12) courtesy of Marcel Vogt - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; light yeasty with fresh notes of exotic fruits (mango, lychees); full-bodied, lively and tasty; fairly bitter; quite dry; caramelish and fruity finish @Unterländer Biertage - dark brown, almost black beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted chocolaty aroma, hints of ashes and brushwood; moderate malt backbone, short dry toasted finish of chocolate and tobacco @Unterländer Biertage - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; roasted notes of coffee beans; soft mouth-feel; thin-bodied, light sweet, decently dry roasted coffee-ish and nutty finish @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark borwn beer with a little beige foam left; light peated, chewy whisky notes,cherry, earthy and leathery; dry and light cherryish notes with light woody tones courtesy of Marcel Vogt - black beer with a little beoge foam; solid roastiness with fair notes of chocolate, nuts,brushwood and hints of vanilla; medium-bodied, light sweet; grainy bitter finish with more roasted chocolaty and nutty tones courtesy of Marcel Vogt - hazy golden-blond beer with a solid long lasting white foam; estery and grassy nose; overcarbonated, sourish and dry bitter fruity finish - fully wrong @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam let; crisp aroma with notes of yellow fruits; medium-bodied, dry and bitter, clean palate; light earthy and fruity finish @Unterländer Biertage - hazy blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; fresh aroma of berries and pineapple; medium- to full-bodied, rounded, astringent and fairly bitter; long dry fruity hoppy finish @Unterländer Biertage - hazy orange beer with a moderate foan left; fair notes of apricots, light herbal and sourish; full-bodied, sweet and fairly sour; quite dry and long fruity finish (apricots, what else ...) @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; the aroma is mainly bready; quite full-bodied, crisp and gently bitter; bready malty and flowery finish @Unterländer Biertage - cloudy dark blond beer with a little foam left; strong notes of coriander,hints of cardamom and orange peels; thin-bodied, tart sourish; heavy notes of coriander and oranges - excessive spicy tones courtesy of Philipp Sigg - reddish-brown beer with a moderate foam left; light notes of cinnamon and stronger notes of pumpkin; full-bodied, lively, chewy. heavy and sweet; notes of alcohol, pumpkin, earth, red fruits and cinnamon @Unterländer Biertage - red-brown beer with a poor head retention; quite clear; aroma of red fruits and delicate peppery notes; low carbonation, thin-bodied, dry and gently sharp spicy and red fruity finish - subtle @Unterländer Biertage - cloudy dark blond beer with a little white foam left; very shyly smoky, grainy and flowery; low carbonation, thin-bodied; more smoky earthy notes in the finish @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear reddish-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; hoppy notes of red fruit marmalade and herbs; full-bodied, chewy, fairly bitter, dry; lingering bitterness, herbs and red fruits in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; strong and evident notes of toffee; sweetish, thin-bodied and with more strong toffee notes in the finish - one-dimensional and surprising, yet ok @Unterländer Biertage - black beer with a moderate foam left; solid roasted chocolaty aroma with coffeish notes too, hints of chestnuts; fairly sweet, livel and quite full-bodied; some residual sweetness and along chocolaty finish with hints of vanilla courtesy of Daniel Michel - pretty clear blond beer with a little foam left; crisp and clean flowery nose, light bready; clean palate, medium-bodied, moderate sweetness and bitterness; flowery hoppy finish - delicate @Unterländer Biertage - light hazy dark amber-brown beer with a solid long lasting beige foam; light hints of vanilla, berries and plums; soft velvety palate; medium-bodied, moderate bitterness; long fruity, vanilla finish @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark amber beer with a long lasting beoge foam; nice lace; shy grainy and flowery aroma; medium-bodied, tart grainy, light sweet; malty, flowery and earthy finish courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy dark orange-blond beer, no foam; woody aroma of grapes and oranges; very sour, full-blodied, fresh, light sweetness below; dry and highly sourish finish of grapes, raisins and oranges - gigantic ! courtesy of Thomas Schneider - cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; bready, yeasty and light fruity; full-bodied, sweet and quite fairly carbonated; bready and fruity finish with some residual sweetness from 523’s shop - very hazy dark blond beer under a firm and persistent white foam; wheaty aroma with fair hoppy notes of mango and melon; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, gently juicy and bitter and with some late tart sourness; quite long and fresh wheaty and fruity finish from 523’s shop - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; gently funky aroma with strong notes of apricots; a good malt backbone, tart and gently sourish; quite dry and long fizzy aftertaste of apricots and wheat from 523’s shop - hazy reddish-orange beer with a persistent foam; aroma of herbs, wheat, red currant and strawberries; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, tart corny and sourish; quite dry and long aftertste of berries, herbs and wheat - pretty clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; pungent aromatic hoppiness with solid notes of citrus, earth and pines; full-bodied, assertive and very tasty; very bitter and very dry; adequate carbonation, long aromatic finish, earthy, spicy and with some licorice and more citrus - huge beer!

draught@Erzbierschof’s Krone - fairly clear dark ruby-brown beer under a solid persistent and creamy beige foam; nice lace-work; clean and well-present fruity hoppiness (quinces, lychees, citrus and strawberries); full-bodied and velvety palate, juicy; some sweetness below and an ascending bitterness lasting very long in a very fruity hoppy finish (plums, quinces and berries); light herbal tones - impressive and deeply good (5/8/8/4/18) from 523’s shop - hazy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; strong aroma of cornflakes with shy notes of yellow fruits; low carbonation, medium-bodied and a bit oily; tart and bitter corny finish; light soapy from 523’s shop - hazy dark reddish beer with a chaotic foam left; strong aroma of raspberries; gently herbaceous; solid carbonation; full-bodied, sweet and tart; quite dry and long raspberry and melon-ish aftertaste - the oat and wheat are pretty shy in this one courtesy of Tom Strickler - very light hazy reddish-orange beer with an elusive foam; solid piney and cedar notes hit first, fruity hoppy tones follow (peaches, melon and apricots); subtle carbonation and full-bodied, clean juicy and tasty palate; fairly bitter and dry; light sharp spicy notes and more fruity hoppy tones in a long finish - very nice hop profile from Apothibières - pours a blond-orange beer with no head retention; very hazy with some solid particles; aroma of hay and yeasty; light citric; moderate carbonation; sweet and a bit tart; more yeasty finish with notes of hay and banana courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - hazy orange beer under a long lasting creamy pale beige foam; light funky with fair notes of berries and pineapples; full-bodied, assertive and fairly tart, subtle but solid carbonation; quite dry and long fresh fruity and funky aftertaste - lively and very good courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - pretty clear reddish-orange beer with a little persistent foam; nice lace-work; light earthy, yeasty in the front and with notes of apricots behind; quite full-bodied, a bit sticky, fair but subtle carbonation and with a respectable and long lasting bitterness; long flowery, spicy and fruity hoppy finish - delicate and full of character from 523’ online shop - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted aroma of tonka beans, sour cherries and Highland’s whisky; full-bodied, very earthy and very bitter (only 33 IBU ?!?); nutty and long biscuity, cherryish and toasted whisky-like finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a little creamy beige foam; strong fruity hoppy aroma of quinces and strawberries; light herbal, thick, moderate carbonation and full-bodied, some sweetness before a strong bitterness; very long piney and red fruity finish courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a little persistent foam; clean and fair fruity hoppy aroma of citrus, lychees and mango; subtle carbonation and a good malt backbone; some juicy tartness and solidly bitter; quite dry and long spicy and fruity hoppy finish - fresh, solid and well-crafted courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - light hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; light estery, solid hoppy aroma of chewy fruits (oranges, quinces), spicy and flowery notes; full-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; long chewy fruity and spicy hoppy finish with lingering notes of orange liquor - atypical and very interesting courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; biscuity and earthy; nutty and very aromatic; light fruity tones below; fairly carbonated, some tart sourness and a good malt body, some sweetness and a long earthy finish with lingering notes of oranges - quite raw but ok from 523’s online shop - pours a cloudy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; gently smoky whisky aroma, notes of nuts, cacao and cherries; full-bodied, some sweetness below, tart and grainy; long peated, earthy and cacao-like finish where the fruity tones stay behind courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy dark orange beer under a creamy white foam; good lace-work; light earthy with fair grapefruity and lemongrassy notes, moderate malt body, fizzy, juicy and solidly bitter; quite dry grapefruity and citric hoppy finish - good yet I fail to see a Bitter here courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy red-orange beer under a solid creamy beige head; solid and clean fruity hoppy aroma of pineapples and apples; light grapefruity; fizzy and assertive, a solid malt backbone, astringent and fairly bitter; quite dry aftertaste of bitter oranges, lychees and apples courtesy of Markus Friedrich - pours a quite clear bronze beer with a little foam left and a nice lace-work; strong fruity hoppy aroma of grapefruit, citrus and melon; fizzy, full-bodied and with some initial sweetness, light chewy and solidly bitter and decently dry; gently piney but mostly fruity hoppy finish with more notes of grapefruits dominating - fresh, robust and very pleasant from la Mise en Bière - very hazy orange beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; solid fruity hoppiness of citrus, mango and passion fruit; assertive and thin-bodied, fairly carbonated; dry, bitter and long fruity hoppy finish - fresh and very sessionable courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy very dark brown, almost black beer with a persistent creamy beige foam; light roasted with solid notes of chocolate, vanilla and undefined spices; fairly sweet, moderate malt backbone (especially falling short on the end), creamy palate, chewy and sweetish chocolaty finish with more notes of vanilla, walnuts and some alcohol presence courtesy of Antonio Rey - pours a hazy dark red beer with no head retention; strong aroma of strawberries and caramel; sweet and full-bodied, low carbonation and quite sticky; bitter and light earthy; some harshness, sharp and sweetish fruity and caramelish finish with apparent alcohol courtesy of Markus Friedrich - gusher ! ... dark reddish-brown beer under a solid and persistent beige foam; solid hoppy aroma of berries and pineapple followed by toasted chocolaty malts; over-carbonated, tart harsh and solidly bitter; quite dry fruity and chocolaty finish - interesting but unfortunately inaccurate from la Mise en Bière - hazy amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; gently spicy and honeyish with fruity notes below, hints of drided sausage; full-bodied, light sticky, sweet and decently bitter; creamy palate, spicy and piney finish with sharp notes and some apparent alcohol - chaotic but ok courtesy of Marco Hermann - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a little beige foam left; fair hoppy aroma of blood oranges, grapefruit and passion fruit; juicy, full-bodied and with a subtle carbonation; light grainy, solidly bitter and with a long fruity (grapefruit, oranges) and spicy finish; light bready courtesy of Marco Hermann - very hazy dark reddish beer with a long lasting beige foam; light earthy with notes of marzipan, chestnuts and caramel; solid carbonation and malt body, some sweetness and pretty harsh palate; quite bitter, herbal finish with hints of spices, caramel and red fruits from 523’s online shop - pours a very foamy dark orange beer,long lasting foam; solid hoppy aroma of citrus, passion fruit and apples; a bit overcarbonated, full-bodied, lively, citric, tart and hugely bitter; dry and long citric and peachy hoppy finish with hints of pepper from supermarket Iper, Alba Adriatica - comes in an ambitious packaging; pours a cloudy, dirty dark brown beer with some particles floating within; persistent creamy beige foam; fairly toasted chocolaty aroma, light earthy and caramelish; soft palate, light thick and grainy; bitter and toasted chocolaty and flowery finish from Apothibières - very hazy dark amber-orange beer under a huge beige foam left; fresh aroma of pineapples and apples; light earthy caramel notes below; medium-bodied, assertive and fairly carbonated; light sweetness below and a low bitterness; a bit earthy caramelish and red fruity finish - pretty hoppy and balanced from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent foam left; hoppy Aroma of apples, pine needles; moderate carbonation; full-bodied and thick; hugely bitter, light residual sweetness and with a Long fruity resinous and light caramelish, spicy hoppy finish courtesy of Martin Dröser - pretty clear golden-blond beer under giant long lasting white foam; notes of coriander in the front with hints of berries and grapefruits behind; medium- to full-bodied, juicy and fairly astringent; subtle carbonation and quite bitter; long dry fruity hoppy finish (pears and grapefruit) with delicate notes of coriander in the background courtesy of Thomas Schneider - pours a cloudy amber-brown beer under a huge foamy beige head; aroma of quinces, cinnamon and cloves; solid carbonation, light chewy and quite astringent; medium- to full malt backbone, fairly bitter and with some residual sweetness, notes of licorice, mint and red fruits marmalade - chaotic and unstylish but ok draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - hazy orange beer with a little long lasting foam; pretty expressive spicy aroma of lemongrass, coriander and citrus; light oily, lively, moderate carbonation; quite dry, earthy and spicy, citrusy finish draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - cloudy orange beer under a persistent white foam; fresh hoppy aroma of cream and melon; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, lively, citrusy and chewy; quite astringent, spicy and very bitter citrusy, melony hoppy finish - pretty nice draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; light sourish peachy and apricot-ish aroma; low carbonation, gently sticky and decently bitter; dry fruity and flowery hoppy finish - delicate draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - light hazy reddish-brown beer without foam left; aroma of soy sauce, sour cherries; full-bodied, low carbonation and fairly sour; some umami; dry and very sour cherry-ish and apple finish draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - fully cloudy lactic-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of grain, popcorns, bacon and potatoes; sour, medium-bodied and soapy; dry, salty finish with more grainy and citrusy notes - chaotic and difficult draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - black beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted nutty, coffeish aroma with notes of apples liquor; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, fairly bitter with soem sweetness below; quite dry, notes of warming alcohol, ashes, roasted chocolate and at last cognac draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - very hazy orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; light yeasty, peachy hoppiness with notes of lemongrass and juniper; lively and a bit chewy palate, juicy and very (too) bitter; aftertaste of juniper, yeast, citrus and peaches; hugely dry draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of sour berries, vanilla and oranges; full-bodied, chewy, thick and with a moderate carbonation; notes of warming alcohol, oranges, apples and sour berries again in the finish draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; quite shy aroma of berries, grapes and oranges; light sticky, full-bodied, solidly sour and with a subtle carbonation; quite dry and long fruity and woody aftertaste of apples and berries draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - amber-orange beer without foam; light woody aroma with apparent notes of vin jaune, quinces and berries; full-bodied, light grainy and very bitter/sour, subtle carbonation; fruity, woody finish with lingering sourish tones and a warming alcohol presence courtesy of Marcel Vogt; 4.9% - hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; lemony aroma with notes of potatoes in an overly shy nose; medium-bodied, light grainy, low carbonation, earthy finish - gentle draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - fully cloudy and horrible copper colour; earthy Aroma with notes of potatoes and banana; full-bodied, low carbonation, sticky, thick; sour and bitter; lively aftertaste with apparent alcohol, more bananas and earthy tones; malty and yeasty draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - lactic-yellow beer with a little foam left; very citric with light salty tones; moderate malt backbone, very citric, sour and salty hoppy finish of yellow fruits; fresh and lively - very nice draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - hazy pale blond beer with no foam left; funky and citrusy nose; medium-bodied, lively, sourish; quite dry and long funky fruity finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; flowery and faintly fruity, earthy; chewy and medium-bodied, quite bitter, harsh earthy and flowery hoppy finish with lingering notes of marzipan - weird courtesy of Marcel Vogt - clear black beer with a persistent beige foam; roasted coffee aroma with note sof ashes; moderate malt backbone, dry and light buttery finish with more notes of ashes and coffee courtesy of Marcel Vogt - light hazy reddish-orange beer with a moderate foam left; chewy notes of quinces, oranges, almondy; full-bodied, chewy palate, quite bitter and pretty dry, more notes of oranges in the finish draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld - hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; light funky with notes of almonds, oranges and peaches; light chewy palate, medium- to full-bodied, light sourish, quite short almondy and fruity finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - hazy blond beer without foam left; fair yet delicate notes of strawberries, light herbal; very sourish, full-bodied; dry and long aftertaste of strawberries; herbaceous courtesy of Alex Cavegn - black beer with a little beige foam; very roasted chocolaty aroma with nutty and ashes-like tones; fairly carbonated (maybe too much); full-bodied, umami and a bit sticky; lively and hugely bitter; fizzy aftertaste of roasted chocolate, ashes, tobacco and apparent alcohol draught@Armageddon 2, Liebefeld; courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; solid fruity hoppy aroma of quinces and strawberries and grapefruit; almonds, full-bodied, very bitter; light sweetness below and a huge bitterness; sticky, dry with lingering notes of plums, quinces and pine needles - nice work again from Christoph from Basler Biermarkt - hazy orange beer with a creamy pale beige foam; herbal and light spicy with notes of elderberries below; medium-bodied, quite tasty and juicy; gentle sweetness and a late tartness; herbaceous finish with lingering hints of elderberries - pretty nice from Apothibières - dark reddish-orange beer under a long lasting creamy and firm foam; solid corny notes are dominating the blueberries; juicy palate, light sourish, quite velvety and with a moderate carbonation; medium-bodied; more notes of blueberries in the finish with lingering wheaty and gently sourish notes from Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; fresh and solid grapefruity hoppy notes, light piney and peachy; light fizzy and full-bodied; juicy and very bitter, light residual sugars; gently chewy and very fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Tobias Weber - hazy dark amber beer with an orange hue; light yeasty with fair hoppy notes of quinces and peaches; medium-bodied, tasty and velvety palate; fairly bitter, light residual sweetness, gently grainy and more long lasting fruity hoppy tones - good from Erzbierschof - black beer without foam; heavy roasted nose of cacao, dark chocolate and vanilla; full-bodied, light oily, sweet and decently bitter, low carbonation; more vanilla, roasted chocolate and warming alcohol notes; a bit chestnutty - robust from Dan’ton-Ku - pours a hazy bond beer with a long lasting foam; yeasty and spicy aroma, light citrusy tones below; a good malt backbone, mild palate, some sweetness and bitterness; more yeasty, almondy and marzipan-like notes in the finish - far better than expected courtesy of Heinz Keller - hazy dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace-work; malty, nutty and gently spicy aroma, fruity hoppy notes and light toasted; full-bodied, quite velvety palate, solidly bitter, light residual sweetness and a long hoppy finish of red fruits and spices - very good courtesy of Hans-Peter Krebs - black beer under a solid and persistent creamy dark beige foam; aroma of roasted mocha, light nutty and with notes of vanilla below; a solid carbonation, full-bodied and with some sweetness, late but fair bitterness, spicy, creamy chocolaty finish with more hints of vanilla and a solid lingering sharp finish and some residual sweetness - a bit unusual courtesy of Frédéric Guerne - hazy dark red-amber beer with a solid creamy beige foam, long lasting; fair aroma of caramel, marzipan and red fruits; subtle but fair carbonation, quite sweet, some tart corny notes before a long aftertaste of caramel, spices; some residual sweetness courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - hazy blond-orange beer with a fast vanishing foam; funky, cheesy aroma of vinegar and sour cherries, apples; medium-bodied, lively, subtle carbonation and very sour; light sweetness below; long fruity and funky sour finish - fresh, marvelous and hugely drinkable courtesy of Tom Strickler - hazy golden-blond beer under a firm creamy bright white foam; quite phenolic, light yeasty and with solid notes of pears; creamy and juicy palate, subtle carbonation and full-bodied, a good sweetness below, more yeasty notes in a quite short finish of pears and phenol - not really convincing from Bier-Bienne - quite clear golden beer under a solid creamy bright white foam; hints of straw and fairly fruity (pears and citrus), light buttery, full-bodied, gently sticky and with a moderate carbonation; fairly bitter, resinous and fruity; very sweet from Meet the Brewer@PiBar - hazy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of oranges and grapefruit; medium-bodied, juicy, fairly bitter and light chewy; quite dry citrusy and grapefruity finish - fresh, lively and very drinkable from Meet the Brewer@PiBar - quite clear reddish-amber beer with a little persistent beige foam; aroma of marzipan, quinces; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, light chewy and quite bitter, funky and gently nutty finish, quite dry - delicate and very pleasant courtesy of Thomas Schneider - very hazy dark blond beer under a giant white foam; nice lace-work; strong hoppy aroma of pineapples and berries; fizzy, astringent and fairly bitter, citric, creamy finish with lingering notes of pineapples from Meet the Brewer@PiBar - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; fairl hoppy aroma of red fruits and honey; full-bodied, sweet, sticky and quite heavy palate; umami and with some sourness, a late bitterness appears in a red fruity finish with notes of marzipan and honey - too heavy for a Saison from Meet the Brewer@PiBar - very hazy amber-brown beer with a little beige foam; cheesy with notes of marzipan and strawberries, a bit earthy; full-bodied, dry, bitter and cheesy, light sharp finish with nutty notes - unusual and very interesting from Bier-Bienne; 6.9% - blond beer, clear yet with some particles floating within; no head retention; fresh fruity hoppiness of citrus and berries, notes of coriander; full-bodied, subtle carbonation and light chewy; fairly bitter, fresh and quite dry fizzy yellow fruity finish with lingering notes of coriander - works quite well for me courtesy of Marco Hermann - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; strong aroma of overriped bananas, gentle spicy notes below; low carbonation, sweet; long a bit heavy aftertaste of banana with a lingering sweetness - pretty cloying courtesy of Tobias Weber - hazy amber-orange beer under a solid creamy pale beige foam; piney and grapefruity hoppy aroma, a bit earthy; solid but subtle carbonation, quite full-bodied, very astringent, bitter and resinous hoppy finish with notes of quinces and caramel - pretty raw from Bier-Bienne - clear ruby-brown beer under a persistent beige foam; nice lace; solid aroma of caramel and flowers; sweet, full-bodied, quite heavy; the finish is herbaceous with more notes of caramel and flowers; mineral - not convincing courtesy of Rabei - hazy dark blond-orange beer under a solid bright white foam; hoppy aroma of cream and apricots, light peachy too; the flavour is quite mineral, a good malt backbone, solidly carbonated, fairly bitter, light sweetness below and more notes of mineral, pineapples and apricot in the finish from Bier-Bienne - quite clear dark blond beer with a persistent white foam; fresh aroma of citrus and cucumbers, light yeasty; moderate carbonation and body, almondy, citrusy with more notes of cucumber in the finish; quite juicy - fresh and very pleasant courtesy of Rabei - very hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; fairly citric with strong corny notes; a good malt body, some earthy bitterness; long corny and yeasty notes dominates citrus in the finish - the kumbawa unfortunately doesn’t really compete against the wheat from Bier-Bienne - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; pumpkin and Xmas time hit the nose frankly, light grainy; sweet and full-bodied, some earthy bitterness; spicy and gently sharp finish with more pumpkin and cinnamon - not my cup of tea but acceptable courtesy of Claude Degen - very hazy dark orange beer with a little but long lasting foam; very spicy hoppiness with notes of exotic fruits (mango comes to mind), some resin and tea too; full-bodied, hugely bitter and very dry; long piney and fruity hoppy finish with hints of yeast and tea - robust and straightforward and (as always for this brewery) very good courtesy of Julien Brändli - very hazy dark brown beer under a solid and firm dark beige foam; nice lace; fairly woody with notes of Cognac and Calvados; light earthy with fair notes of hazelnuts; moderate carbonation, full-bodied and creamy palate, very bitter and earthy; long woody, hazelnutty finish with lingering earthy and apple-ish notes; some warming alcohol presence courtesy of Julien Brändli - light hazy red-amber beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; light mineral with fruity notes of watermelon and papaya; moderate malt body, subtle but fair carbonation; respectable bitterness and quite dry, fruity hoppy finish of melon and apples courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of cacao, chili peppers and vanilla; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, sweet and gently lactic; very sharp aftertaste of vanilla and cacao - delicious courtesy of Julien Brändli - very hazy dark reddish-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace-work; light earthy and hazelnutty with fair notes of lemon; creamy palate, full-bodied, tasty and with a subtle carbonation; fairly bitter, some biscuit maltiness, more red fruits and lemon in a long velvety finish with some sharpness - elegance and strength draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; crisp malty biscuit and hazelnutty aroma; clean palate, moderate carbonation and mediumbodied, some malt sweetness and a low bitterness; a bit oily with flowery and malty tones in the finish - charming draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; very roasted aroma of cold ashes and tobacco, notes of juniper and licorice behind; thin-bodied, strong carbonation, bitter and very dry; the finish is a bit watery with more roasted notes of ashes and licorice - tasty and raw draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer with an orange hue; nice little foam left; strong aroma of caramel and marzipan, hints of quinces and oranges marmalade behind; full-bodied, very sweet, fizzy and fairly sticky; very bitter, sharp resinous and piney finish with more notes of caramel and overriped fruits; warming alcohol presence courtesy of Jerome Rebetez - hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; pretty perfect combination of smoke and fruity hops in the nose (tangerines, citrus); subtle carbonation, juicy palate and a good malt backbone, rounded and fairly bitter; long smoky ashes-like finish with long lasting tones of dried fruits; quite dry - delicious courtesy of Deborah Isoni - pours a red-orange beer without foam; sticky and sugary nose of black currant chewing gums; very sweet, sticky and fizzy; sugary finish with more artificial notes of black currant and cherries - cloying courtesy of Julien Brändli - pours a hazy dark amber-orange beer under a little long lasting foam; nice lace-work; aroma of quinces marmalade, caramel, chili peppers and grapefruit; full-bodied, quite velvety palate, subtle carbonation, very bitter and very sharp; long fruity hoppy finish with a solid warming sharpness and notes of resin - superb courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy dark brown beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; gently woody with evident notes of rum and cola, hints of hazelnuts; full-bodied, quite fizzy and sweet, some bitterness is hidden by the strong residual sweetness; the finish is dominated by strong notes of lime and cola - delivers what it promises ... but, no, thanks! courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy golden-blond beer with no foam; gently woody with fair notes of passion fruits, yuzu and grapes; medium-bodied, decently sour, lively palate and fairly dry; oaky finish with long fresh and fruity tone - charming, fresh and classy courtesy of Julien Brändli - pours a very dark blond beer under a little beige foam; strong oaky aroma with notes of apricot liquor; thick, full-bodied, sweet (very) and bitter (quite); moderate carbonation; pretty sticky, long woody aftertaste of apricots with lot of resiodual sweetness and burning notes alcohol courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - hazy dark brown almost black beer under a persistent beige foam; aroma of walnuts, cacao, vanilla and roasted malts; a good malt backbone, creamy palate and low carbonation; some earthy bitterness and more notes of cacao powder and chocolate in the finish - very nice courtesy of Claude Degen - dark beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; light nutty with notes of pralines and mocha; medium-bodied yet failing a bit on the end, creamy palate, velvety mouthfeel; light sweet and earthy; gently coffee-ish and roasted finish - delicate and good courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with a little beige foam left; fairly woody with notes of rum, cacao and chocolate, some vanilla and cherries behind; full-bodied, moderate malt backbone, sweet and fairly bitter; long aftertaste of cacao and vanilla; the notes of wood are more discrete now; some residual sweetness and reminiscence of rum courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucid amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; moderate aroma of cream, caramel and citrus, light mineral; subtle carbonation, light sweetness and a gentle bitterness; aftertaste of apples, caramel and yeast - pointless courtesy of Markus Friedrich - pours a hazy dark amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of pears, coriander and brown sugars; fairly sweet and full-bodied, a bit grainy and earthy, some unexpected bitterness, lot of residual sweetness and more notes of ripe fruits and coriander with warming notes of alcohol hand pump@Erzbierschof - hazy bright ruby brown beer under a firm and long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of brushwood, biscuity maltiness and hazelnuts; soft mouthfeel, very low carbonation and moderate malt backbone; gently bitter and with a late light sourness; the finish showshints of mint and more earthy, malty biscuity tones draught@Erzbierschof - very light hazy red beer with a firm and persistent creamy beige foam; light yeasty and with some red fruity notes; moderate malt backbone, quite creamy palate and soft carbonation, low bitterness, more lingering fruity tones in the finish; earthy notes are developing while the beer gets warmer- delicate and shy draught@Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; solid and clean hoppy aroma of mango and quinces, star fruits; full-bodied, a fair malt swetness, velvety palate, light sticky and solidly bitter; very fruity hoppy finish (quinces, peaches)- clean and straightforward from Erzbierschof - clear reddish beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of coffee beans and grapefruit; astringent, light chewy and sticky; full-bodied, some sweet maltiness below and fairly bitter; quite dry aftertaste of coffee beans and chewy red fruits marmalade draught@Erzbierschof - very hazy amber-brown beer under a giant foam left; light pinkish aroma of rose, sour cherries and raspberries; low carbonation and moderate malt body; sweet; short aftertaste of rose and raspberries again, light tart and citric - fresh and surprising courtesy of Stephane Teuscher - hazy orange beer with a poor foam left; aroma of coriander, orange juice and wheat; fizzy, medium-bodied and light sticky, fairly sweet; quite long fizzy fruity finish with more tart notes of wheat from la Mise en Bière - light hazy dark golden beer under a huge white foam; very fruity aroma (pears, citrus, yuzu) with hints of wheat and coriander behind; medium-bodied, fizzy, tart and citric, lively palate; some fair sweetness below; long sourish citrusy and wheaty finish with some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond beer with no head retention; aroma of yeast, citrus and cider; low carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness, no bitterness to mention; aftertaste of ripe fruits with more yeasty tones - gentle and modest ... and good luck to guess the style from 523’s shop - cloudy orange beer under a solid and creamy persistent white head; beautiful lace-work; solid aroma of lime, gin and cucumber; fairly sweet and velvety palate, some bitterness and a long citrusy, sharp peppery finish with more solid notes of gin and warming alcohol presence- original, complex and very good from the brewery - light hazy blond beer with a white persistent foam; fresh and crisp peanutty and gently fruity hoppy aroma; light sweet, medium-bodied; pretty juicy palate, low bitterness; long fruity finish with notes of straw - fresh, subtle and delicate from Apothibières - cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of ripe fruits (mango, oranges), marzipan, tomato and spices; full-bodied, juicy palate and fairly sweet, quite sticky, long ripe fruity finish (mandarins, mango), some spiciness and residual sugars courtesy of Rabei - black beer with a little but persistent dark beige foam; solid roasted aroma of chocolate and cacao are challenged by a fair presence of hazelnuts; creamy palate, moderate carbonation and a solid malt backbone; very bitter; some notes of honey introduce the finish where again strong notes of hazelnuts and cacao are met - complex, robust and well-crafted courtesy of Dölf Huber - light hazy blond beer with a firm and bright white foam; fresh aroma of grapes and cider; medium-bodied, lively and fizzy with some citrictartness; quite dry finish, perfumy and with more notes of raisins and apples - very nice courtesy of Tobias Weber - light hazy dark blond beer under a solid and persistent creamy white head; beautiful lace-work; aroma of tea and caramel; medium-bodied, light astringent and fairly bitter; quite dry and long spicy and flowery hoppy finish with reminiscence of tea from la Mise en Bière - quite clear blond beer with a long lasting white foam; the aroma is gently honeyish with notes of yeast and yellow fruits; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, pretty sweet and with a very low bitterness; long aftertaste of honey, flowers and caramel courtesy of Markus Friedrich - cloudy amber-orange beer with a solid persistent beige foam; solid aroma of dill, herbaceous and with notes of citrus; full-bodied, lively and tasty palate; very bitter, dry and long hoppy finish of dill and grapefruit - clean, robust and very well-crafted courtesy of Heinz Keller - very hazy brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace-work; aroma of plums and citrus; some malt presence, medium-bodied, fair carbonation and decently bitter, a fair malt sweetness, light dry and long fizzy red fruity, citric finish with notes of marzipan courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a nervous white foam; solid aroma of corn, herbs; after getting rid of the excessive - and announced - carbonation: medium-bodied, some malt sweetness and a decent bitterness; quite dry, long corny and rounded finish - not really a bock but ok from la Mise en Bière - fully cloudy brown beer under a solid beige foam; correct lace-work; solid aroma of chestnuts, notes of brushwoods and cookies; medium-bodied, oily and light umami; solid carbonation, pretty sweet, some earthy bitterness and a long finish of chestnuts - the chestnuts extracts give it a not very enjoyable texture from la Mise en Bière - hazy dark brown beer with a persistent dark beige foam; a bit metallic and with notes of licorice and hazelnuts, welcomed fresh citrusy notes below; medium-bodied, quite creamy palate, fairly carbonated, light astringent and pretty bitter; dry hazelnutty and citrusy finish, earthy courtesy of Tobias Weber - hazy dark, pretty black beer with light particles floating within, nice persistent beige foam; roasted aroma of mocha, tobacco and walnuts; moderate carbonation, pretty smooth palate, rounded and quite bitter; earthy and ashes-like finish with more coffee and a hint of vanilla - very nice beer courtesy of Hans-Peter Krebs - pours a hazy very dark beer with a poor head retention; curry is evident and, yes, I think it’s the first time in 11’000 beers that I’m drinking a beer with cury ... roasted malts and tobacco notes try to come thru; full-bodied, some sweetness below but the finish is dominated ny strong notes of curry again, it is mineral, roasted with lingering notes of chocolate - controversial, creative and really surprising courtesy of Hans Frei - pours a cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a firm and long lasting beige foam; strong and perfumy aroma of quinces and oranges marmalade; velvety palate, tasty, subtle carbonation and solidly bitter; chewy and long fruity (oranges dominate), piney and almondy hoppy finish - clearly above the limits for a pale ale but who cares: it is good ! courtesy of Reto Senn - light hazy bronze beer under a solid and bright persistent white foam; the aroma is yeasty and lemony with notes of old sausages (nitrate?), velvety palate, thin-bodied, low bitterness, yeasty, a bit papery and lemony, melony finish - something’s went wrong here courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy reddish-brown beer without foam; hints of vinegar and wood, fair but delicate notes of blueberries; full-bodied, low carbonation, fairly sour and dry; the woody notes are more discrete in the finish, lingering notes of blueberries - beautiful draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace-work, perfumy aroma of yuzu, pineapples and other tropical fruits; pretty astringent; full-bodied and quite sourish, light oily, dry, fairly bitter and with an unexpected saltiness; lingering sourness and lot of fruity tones re-rated 12.2016; hand pump@Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; solid aroma of rye and oranges, strawberries; earthy and light bready; velvety palate; a respectable malt backbone; dry and very bitter; long earthy and rye-ish finish where the fruity tones remain more discrete

1272015 - handpumped@Erzbierschof Krone - light hazy reddish-amber beer under a firm long lasting pale beige foam; flowery, yeasty, nutty, bready and herbal aroma; velvety palate, smooth and with a low carbonation, tasty, decently bitter; spicy and fairly bready finish with light lemony tones coming through - class and high drinkability (5/7/8/4/14) from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy pinkish-red beer with a persistent beige foam; light mineral with fruity notes of tangerines, pines and blueberries; moderate malt backbone, astringent and very bitter; very dry too; a bit yeasty, earthy and mineral with some fruity notes coming through - raw, I’m not seduced from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy brown beer with an orange hue and no head retention; aroma of tea and figs; full-bodied; sweeter than bitter, earthy, caramelish finish with more notes of figs, raisins and honey - good but not more from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - light hazy brown beer with a modest head retention; a fair but well-integrated smokiness with nites of brushwoods and tobacco; gentle carbonation, medium-bodied, light umami,moderate finish of smoke malts and chestnuts; nor really sweet nor bitter - ok from 523’s online shop - pours a cloudy dark orange beer under a solid creamy pale beige foam; huge perfumy and estery fruity hoppy aroma with a festival of apricots, mango and melon; full-bodied, a fair bitterness and more citric tartness; dry and long clean fruity hoppy finish with more melon and apricots - clean, robust and expressive: a beauty draught@la Nébuleuse - blond-orange beer with a persistent foam; fresh and clean fruity hoppy aroma (grapefruit, lemon); gentle malt backbone, decently bitter and dry; quite long fruity hoppy finish - easy, fresh and good @la Nébuleuse - brown beer with a ruby hue, persistent foam; quite estery and perfumy aroma with notes of toasted malts, banana and cloves; medium carbonation and a good malt backbone; light sweetness lasting in a wheaty, banana-sih and gently spicy toasted finish - much better than your average Dunkelweizen courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; solidly funky and fresh aroma of pineapples and cider; medium-bodied, lively and tasty; subtle but solid carbonation; decently sourish and dry; long lasting lemony and pineapple-ish aftertaste - fresh, good and hugely drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; solid roasted aroma of cacao, nuts and - unfortunately - burnt ribbon; medium- to full-bodied, dry, bitter and dusty; a hint of sourness and long chocolaty notes with unwanted presence of melting plastic - needs some tuning from la Mise en Bière - very hazy dark blond beer with paticles floating within; long lasting creamy foam; dusty and shyly fruity aroma with undefined spicy tones; creamy palate yet quite carbonated, light phenolic and tart; the fruity tones appear more frankly in the finish - ok but not more from la Mise en Bière - hazy dark red-amber beer with a solid and persistent beige foam; light buttery, toffeeish and with notes of red fruits; a good malt backbone, creamy palate, gentle sweetness and a light earthy bitterness; the finish is bready and fruity - pretty good courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy blond-orange beer with a solid and persistent white foam; fresh and subtle aroma of pine, citrus and berries; medium-bodied, light sourish and decently bitter; dry, fresh and lively fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of dill - very drinkable from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - very hazy dark blond beer under a firm creamy white head; aroma of wheat, cardamom and orange peels; notes of straw; velvety palate and with a moderate carbonation; light sweet, a bit peanutty and with more fruity and gently spicy wheaty notes in the finish - a really nice balance and very good . Even for a very moderate fan of wheat beers. from la Mise en Bière - very hazy dark amber-orange beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; nice lace-work; pretty nice and balanced combination of elder and pepper in the nose; velvety palate , some sweetness and a late earthy tartness; the finish shows more notes of elders and a lingering peppery sharpness - original and well-crafted courtesy of Markus Friedrich - pretty clear broght golden beer with a little white foam left; light estery and with fair notes of coriander, solid notes of pears and candy sugar; very sweet, medium-bodied; the finish is mineral with more notes of coriander, apples and pears; lot of residual sugars - ok if you like this style more than I do courtesy of Heinz Keller - brown beer with a ruby hue, little but persistent beige foam; aroma of ripe fruits, corn and malt; full-bodied and very sweet; the finish is pretty short, malty and fruity - thick and quite cloying courtesy of Pierre Noirat - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of passion fruit and litchis; medium-bodied, lively and quite tasty, decently bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish of passion fruits and mango - clean and refreshing courtesy of Pierre Noirat - pours a cloudy orange beer under a solid long lasting white foam; the aroma if fairly lemony, bready with notes of cloves; moderate carbonation and quite juicy palate; strong presence of wheat and yeast in the finish where the citrusy hoppy tones are more discrete courtesy of Frédéric Guerne -pours a hazy blond beer under a solidpersistent white foam; wheaty and peppery aroma with notes of bread and citrus; full-bodied, juicy and tasty, light sweetness, long flowery, perfumy , wheaty and fruity finish - very nice from Apothibières - hazy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and red fruits marmalade, quite phneolic with hints of marzipan; sweet, flat and grainy; short caramelish and oaty finish - not terrible at all courtesy of Dölf Huber - cloudy dark brown beer with a creamy beige foam; pretty expressive nutty, woody and piney aroma; creamy and velvety palate, subtle carbonation; sweet and earthy, some bitterness and a full malt backbone, hints of sourness; long piney and nutty aftertaste with lingering notes of wood and apples - very nice from Drinks of the Worlds - quite clear dark blond beer with a little foam left; piney hoppiness with notes of quinces marmalade, light mineral; subtle carbonation and full-bodied, not very tasty; a respectable bitterness and more notes of quince marmalade and minerals in the finish - not the best of Tom’s children courtesy of Hans Frei - black beer with a little beoge foam; fair notes of blackberries hit first surrounded by roasted chocolaty malts; full-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; grainy and light herbal, some malt sweetness and a hint of sourness; quite dry and long aftertaste of blackberries and chocolate from Drinks of the World, Bern - very hazy amber-orange beer with unappetizing particles floating within; decently hoppy aroma of garlic and grapefruit; moderate malt body, decently bitter and with a long herbaceous, piney and onions-like finish - don’t like the hop’s profile courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a persistent white foam; wheaty nose with fresh notes of lemongras and tangerines; full-bodied, juicy palate and with a respectable bitterness; long corny and mainly fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of sage (it helps to know it’s there ...) - fresh and solid, well-crafted courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - quite clear red-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of red fruits marmalade and shy earthy notes; quite thin-bodied, low carbonation, gently sweet and juicy; some late bitterness and moderate red fruity tones in the finish along with faint earthy notes courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - fully cloudy orange-brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of ripe bananas and candy sugar; full-bodied and very sweet, thick palate; lot of residual sweetness, ripe fruits and spicy tones in the finish - a bit cloying and in any case not my style (anymore) from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy reddish-brown beer with a long lasting foam left; light estery with notes of ripe bananas, candy sugar and spices; pretty sweet, light grainy and full-bodied, quite spicy finish with long notes of ripe fruits and lot of residual sweetness - works not bad at all courtesy of Pierre Noirat - fully cloudy orange beer with a persistent white foam; cheesy and herbal hoppiness with notes of tropical fruits below; medium-bodied, quite rounded and clean palate; citric, light wheaty and with a moderate bitterness; dry and long aftertaste of berries and pines- fresh and elegant courtesy of Alex Cavegn - pours a hazy copper-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and yeast, spicy hops and caramel; moderate malt body, light sweet and earthy; gently bitter and with a long yeasty and spicy finish with lingering notes of tea courtesy of Tobias Weber - cloudy black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted aroma of cacao, black chocolate and walnuts; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness, grainy and quite bitter; long roasted chocolaty finish with lingering notes of cacao and earth - nice stout from Basler Biermarkt - hazy blond beer with a long lasting white foam; the nose is sourish and papery; notes of cider and yellow fruits; light oily, moderate malt backbone and more sourish notes lasting in the finish, shyly bitter and with some yellow fruits reminiscence - come on: this beer is 6 months old. What a miserable stability. from Basler Biermarkt - cloudy dark blond beer under a huge foamy white head; decently flowery hoppiness with notes of mint; medium-bodied, rounded palate, clean and moderately bitter; more hoppy notes of dill, mint and flowers in the finish - elegant from Basler Biermarkt - pours a cloudy orange beer with a long lasting and firm white head; nice lace-work; shy aroma of onions, medium-bodied, creamy palate, gently bitter, light lemony finish with more notes of dill - dubious hop profile courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - opaque amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; solid hoppy aroma of litchis, mango and pepper; full-bodied, creamy and clean palate, pretty tasty; some sweetness and bitterness; the finish is mellow and shows a long fruity hoppines of litchis and watermelons - nice beer courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer with a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; notes of citrus and hibiscus come through the yeasty, the earthy malts and quinces; velvety palate, medium-bodied, shy bitterness; the finish is more furity than earthy with more notes of quinces and a quite too high yeast presence from the brewery - very hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace-work; shyly peated aroma with notes of cherries and caramel; subtle but solid carbonation, some sweetness , a bit grainy, a good malt backbone; more moderate peated notes and additional caramel and cherries in the aftertaste from 523’s shop - hazy orange beer under a solid white foam; nice lace-work; strong and fresh aroma of lime, orange and gin, light peppery notes; full-bodied, sweet, juicy and with some citric tartness; residual sweetness and long notes of gin, oranges and lemon courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - very hazy dark amber-orange beer under a firm and peristent creamy beige head; light yeasty with notes of cream, watermelon and apricots; full-bodied, quite creamy palate, juicy and bitter (yet subjectively quite below the 57 IBU announced); light grainy texture which brings another dimension; decently dry and with very long fruity hoppy notes (melon, peahes and tea) - another winner from Sascha courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - pours a dark amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of brown sugar, ripe banana and mango, notes of marzipan; full-bodied and fairly sweet; light grainy and with a gentle earthy bitterness; some residual sweetness, light spicy and with more notes of plums and marzipan - pretty nice from la Mise en Bière - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; very corny and yeasty, bready aroma, hints of flowery hops; medium-bodied, light oily palate, some earthy bitterness and a long bready and flowery finish - style-less and a bit weird but the excessive yeastiness somehow saves it from Basler Biermarkt - cloudy orange beer under a very foamy pale beige head; solid hoppy aroma of ripe peaches and apricots; clean palate and a good malt backbone, tasty and quite bitter, long juicy and fruity hoppy finish with more notes of peaches and tangerines - at last a brewer able to present something good in this Hopfen-DeguBox serie from la Mise en Bière - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of cornflakes, potatoes and straw; light fruity tones behind; medium-bodied, grainy, neither really bitter nor sweet; quite dry wheaty and yeasty finish with hints of apples courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted chocolaty aroma with notes of figs and brown sugar; sweet and full-bodied, light grainy and long aftertaste of cacao, black cherries and with lot of residual sweetness and notes licorice courtesy of Eric and Lucio Notari - dark reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention, fair notes of oak and sour cherries; full-bodied, gently sourish, quite dry, astringent and long woody, almondy finish with fruity notes of sour cherries and apples - pretty nice from la Mise en Bière - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a long ladting white foam; fresh fruity hoppiness of pineapples and berries; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation and quite lively palate, light grainy and with some earthy bitterness; yeasty and fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - pours a very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a firm and persistent foam; hoppy aroma of dill and pine; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; quite poorly tasty and astringent, short and dry piney and spicy, flowery finish - raw ... and I wonder where the Galaxy is from la Mise en Bière - pours an amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; earthy aroma with notes of marzipan, some red fruity notes below; full-bodied, grainy, yeasty and bready; some bitterness and a long earthy and fruity finish with lingering notes of caramel - a good one from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; solid roasted coffeeish aroma with notes of walnuts and cold ashes; full-bodied, light grainy and with some malt sweetness; a fair earthy bitterness, decently dry with long notes of coffee and cacao, light wheaty from Basler Biermarkt - cloudy dark orange beer with a solid long lasting beige foam; gentle aroma of gooseberries and lychee; medium-bodied, juicy palate and pretty smooth/velvety mouth-feel; light sweet and moderately bitter; quite long fruity hoppy finish where gooseberries dominate courtesy of Reto Senn - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a firm long lasting beige head; nice lace; piney and spicy hoppiness with notes of apricots; full-bodied, lively and tasty, subtle carbonation an solidly bitter; earthy, piney, spicy hoppy finish where the fruity tones stay behind - character and well-crafted from Erzbierschof - cloudy amber-orange beer under a solid foam left; aroma of mint and tead, light soapy; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, spicy and wheaty finish with lingering notes of tea and mint; quite bitter - using Belgian yeast doesn’t make of it a Belgian ale ... from Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a firm long lasting beige foam; perfumy malty and caramelish aroma with notes of earth and red fruits; full-bodied, light grainy texture and quite bitter aftertaste of blackcurrant and nuts - nice from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy reddish-orange beer with a firm beige head; solid aroma of citrus and kumquat, hints of oranges; full-bodied, lively palate and light sweet; mellow bitterness and a long citric and grapefruity hoppy finish - charm and quality from Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-orange beer with no head retention; discrete fruity and flowery aroma; solid but subtle carbonation; a fair malt backbone, quite dry and long grainy and flowery finish where the fruity tones remain behind from Erzbierschof; canned - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and spicy hops; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate; decently bitter, quite dry, more spicy hoppiness, notes of tea and caramel in the finish from Erzbierschof; canned - hazy golden-orange beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of apricots and pine needles; quite full-bodied, fairly tasty, light chewy, clean palate, very bitter and long resinous hoppy finish with notes of ripe fruits and marzipan - straightforward and very good from Erzbierschof; canned - light hazy dark golden beer with a poor head retention; fresh citric nose with strong notes of yuzu; clean palate and medium-bodied; some sweetness and light salty; more long notes of yuzu and grapefruit in the finish from Erzbierschof - pours a dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of ripe fruits and caramel, notes of marzipan; solid carbonation and a fair malt backbone; some sweetness, light grainy and with a long caramelish and flowery finish - very good from Erzbierschof - black beer with no head retention; aroma of black cherries and licorice; low carbonation, quite full-bodied, some bitterness; long chocolaty finish with more notes of black cherries and hints of vanilla from Erzbierschof - murky copper-orange beer under a creamy beige foam; fairly expressive aroma of earth, ginger and citrus; creamy palate, sweet and bitter; full-bodied; grainy, earthy and long gingery finish with lingering citrusy notes - ok from Drinks of the World, Bern - hazy reddish-orange beer with no head retention; fresh aroma of strawberries, crisp and floral; subtle and low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light sweet and long fruity aftertaste of oranges and strawberries - not bad at all from Erzbierschof - hazy dark golden beer with a little foam left; crisp herbal aroma with notes of straw; medium-bodied, rounded, clean and pretty tasty; quite dry and decently bitter, malty grassy and almondy finish - very nice from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of tea and berries with some peppery tones; a good malt backbone, clean palate, rounded and gently bitter, light earthy and spicy finish with lingering notes of tea from Apothibières - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; fair hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; medium-bodied, clean palate, juicy, gently bitter and with a light residual sweetness; more fruity hoppiness with a dominance of peaches courtesy of Rabei - black beer with a little dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of cacao and pralines, roasted; full-bodied, sweet and gently thick, adequate carbonation, solidly bitter and very long chocolaty finish with notes of ashes, cacao, walnuts and black cherries, hints of vanilla - huge from Erzbierschof; canned - quite clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of hay and coriander, a bit citric; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; aftertaste of cardamom and straw from Erzbierschof - black beer without foam; woody aroma with strong notes of black cherries and licorice; some notes of cacao; thick and a bit oily, full-bodied and quite sweet, a fair earthy bitterness and a long woody, chocolaty finish with more notes of black cherries and cacao draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - light hazy golden-amber beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; hoppy aroma of dill and peaches, berries, citrus; medium-bodied, tasty and lively palate, a respectable bitterness and more long hoppy notes of onions and tangerines draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - quite black beer with no head retention; strong roasted aroma of coffee beans, brushwoods; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, pretty bitter and with a short but intense aftertaste of coffee and chestnuts - raw and with a modest drinkability draught@Erzbierschof Zurich - hazy dark beer with a persistent beige foam; light woody notes of Bourbon, caramel, biscuit: fairly sweet, velvety palate and full-bodied, late bitterness, vanilla, caramel, cherries and marzipan with lingering notes of wood and Bourbon from Erzbierschof Zurich - black beer with no head retention; aroma of vanilla, black cherries and roasted malts, licorice; huge malt backbone; a fair sweetness soon overwhelmed by a robust bitterness, notes of ashes, wood, black cherries and licorice again - robust and very good from Erzbierschof Zurich - quite clear golden beer with a little foam left; herbal and perfumy with notes of jasmine; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, quite bitter; long aromatic aftertaste from Erzbierschof - translucid bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of sour cherries, vanilla and wood; full-bodied, some bitterness; long resinous aftertaste with notes of grapes, residual sugars and warming alcohol notes courtesy of Toni - pours a pitch black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; light woody with strong notes of roasted malts, pralines and licorice; huge malt backbone, thick and oily; sweet and bitter; long chocolaty aftertaste with strong warming notes of alcohol courtesy of Toni - pours a golden-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of esters, ripe fruits and alcohol; full-bodied, pretty sweet and with a solid carbonation; long aftertaste of ripe fruits and spices draught@Barbière - hazy amber beer with a little white foam left; delicate hoppy aroma of strawberries, citrus and prunes; moderate malt backbone, quite dry and decently bitter; long hoppy finish of strawberries and blackcurrant draught@Barbière - pretty clear and bright blond beer with a moderate foam left; estery aroma of pears, apples and candy sugar; full-bodied, very sweet, estery and very fruity finish with lot of residual sweetness and notes of marzipan - very stylish yet to sweet for me from Erzbierschof - pours a golden beer with a little long lasting white head; the aroma is funky and cheesy with notes of dried fruits and straw; a good malt backbone, lively and tasty palate with some sweetness and a fait sourness; long funky, sourish and fruity finish - beautiful ! from Apothibières - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; strong notes of vanilla hit first then come roasted chocolate, caramel and licorice; full-bodied, thick, tasty and hugely bitter; moderate carbonation, long notes of dark chocolate and vanilla, light woody and sharp courtesy of Fabien Maître - translucid and bright golden beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of yeast and butter; light citrusy and herbal; creamy palate, thin-bodied, light oily; skunky, papery and buttery finish - never criticize a beer from a new country ! courtesy of Toni - black beer without foam; roasted aroma of black chocolate, cacao and vanilla, a bit spicy; full-bodied, light oily and thick, some sweetness leading to a bitter chocolaty finish with more notes of vanilla, spicy tones and warming alcohol notes from Erzbierschof - pours a golden-orange beer with no foam; funky aroma with notes of rose, flowery and peppery; medium- to full-bodied, umami, pretty sourish; dry cheesy, peppery aftertaste with notes of sausages - a bit deceptive courtesy of fiulijn - pours a murky amber-orange beer with a little foam left; a solid hop presence showing notes of honey and caramel; full-bodied, sweet and fairly bitter; long hoppy finish of caramel, peaches and resin from Drinks of the World, Zurich - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted aroma of figs, mocha, chocolate and oranges; full-bodied, fairly sweet, velvety palate and with a late but respectable bitterness; light residual sweetness, lot of chocolate and charming notes of oranges in the finish - delicious from Erzbierschof - light hazy blond beer with no head retention; shy aroma of wheat and cardamom; thin-bodied, low carbonation and gently citric; short wheaty and honeyish finish - not terrible from a supermarket in Morteau, France - pours a clear golden-amber beer with a poor head retention; the hoppy aroma is spicy and resinous with notes of tea; a bit astringent, a decent malt backbone and fairly bitter; dry, spicy, flowery and resinous finish - quite raw from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid white foam; citrus and resinous hoppiness, light flowery and spicy too; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness and a strong bitterness; dry and long caramelish aftertaste with long flowery and citrusy hoppy notes from Mondial de la Bière 2013, Mulhouse - black beer with a poor head retention; gently woody whisky aroma with notes of black cherries and roasted chocolates; sweet malt backbone and full-bodied, creamy yet thick palate; light umami, some late bitterness and grainy notes; long chocolaty and woody notes in the finish from Bier-Bienne - black beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of pralines and chili, mineral and vegetables notes; full-bodied, some malt sweetness just before a strong sharpness; long burning chili notes with more chocolate - the components don’t fit together courtesy of fiulijn - black beer under a huge creamy beige foam; nice lace; the aroma is quite acetic with notes of roasted malts and red wine, gently woody; a fair carbonation, full-bodied, sweet and sour, gently dry and with long notes of sour cherries, wood and vinegar from Unterländer Biertage - light hazy blond beer with a fast vanishing foam; the aroma is mineral with notes of sausages and elderflowers; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, light oily palate, gently sweet; the finish is short and vegetal with notes of tones and elders - not terrible courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; a bit spicy, vegetable-like and caramelish aroma; medium-bodied, quite bitter, spicy and caramelish aftertaste with notes of quinces - pretty typical macro pale ale from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - clear amber beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and red berries, light earthy; medium-bodied, tasty, light astringent bitterness, some earthiness and a long aftertaste of tea, caramel and spicy hops courtesy of Roger Brügger - very hazy blond-orange beer under a very foamy and long lasting white head; strong and fresh aroma of melons and gooseberries; solid carbonation and light oily palate, full-bodied, pretty juicy mouthfeel and very bitter; some residual sweetness and long fruity hoppy notes of lime and melon from la Mise en Bière - light hazy golden-blond beer with a little and persistent white foam ; aroma of corn, mint and gooseberries, light notes of dill; full-bodied, creamy palate and tasty, fairly bitter with more notes of corn, flowers and pine needles in a long hoppy finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - pretty clear dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of bread, pears and candy sugar; very sweet; full-bodied, light oily texture; apparent notes of alcohol in a long bready finish with more notes of apples and pears from la Mise en Bière - cloudy dark amber beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of blood oranges and marzipan; creamy palate and fairly sweet, aftertaste of ripe fruity (oranges, prunes), brown sugar and caramel courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy blond beer under a creamy pale beige foam; flowery and light fruity, estery aroma with hints of marzipan; sweet and quite full-bodied, a bit chewy mouthfeel, quite lot of residual sweetness and more fruity notes in the finish courtesy of Cunningham; canned - hazy blond orange beer with a little white foam left; light yeasty with fair hoppy notes of oranges and peaches; quite full-bodied, some malt sweetness and pretty bitter; the finish is a bit papery, flowery and caramelish with lingering fruity tones courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark blackvbeer with a creamy long lasting beige foam; light roasted with notes of black cherries, notes of nougat and vanilla; a good malt body, some sweetness and a creamy palate; pretty bitter, long aftertaste of roasted coffee and walnuts courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear bronze beer with no foam; fresh aroma of wheat and quinces; moderate malt backbone, grainy and gently bitter; quite dry and short wheaty and flowery finish - interesting but not more from a supermarket in Morteau, France - pours a clear golden beer with a little head retention; the aroma is phenolic with niotes of wood and ripe fruits; very sweet, full-bodied, oily palate; aftertaste of ripe apples, warming alcohol anf with lot of residual sugars, light spicy courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy reddish-orange beer with no head retention; fair and evident aroma of mirabelle, light herbal; low carbonation, a good malt body, some sourness and quite dry; pretty long fruity finish of mirabelle with a lingering sourness and notes of warming alcohol from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a little persistent beige foam; strong aroma of wood and caramel, gently oaky, dried figs; fairly sweet, full-bodied, long notes of ripe fruits, caramel and more woody tones - good yet too sweet for me courtesy of Jasmina - pours a golden-blond beer, light hazy with a little foam left; citrusy and grapefruity with ligh yeasty tones; a good malt backbone and a fair carbonation; a bit grainy and bitter, flowery and grapefruity finish courtesy of Jasmina - hazy golden yellow beer with a little foam left; the aroma is citric with hints of caramel; medium-bodied, fairly bitter with a long fresh hoppy fruity finish (citrus and grapefruit) from Fork&Bottle - pours a pale amber beer with a decent head retention; aroma of figs and cacao, lemony and grassy hoppiness in the background; a good malt backbone; a murky bitterness, more caramel and dried fruits in the finish from PiBar - dark red beer with a moderate pinkishfoam left, light cheesy with notes of barnyard and cherries; full-bodied, fairly sourish and lively palate, long sourish and tart aftertaste of cherries from Au Trappiste - golden-blond beer with a little foam left; fresh funky, earthy aroma with some spicy notes; gently sourish, quite bitter, herbal hoppy finish; dry with notes of pears from la Mise en Bière - hazy golden beer with no foam; funky aroma of pineapples; sourish, light-bodied, dry and long sourish funky and tart finish - very good and more complex than my review courtesy of Jasmina - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; light cheesy and yeasty with notes of apples and oranges; a good malt backbone, rounded, tasty and lively; almondy, fruity and funky chewy finish with light residual sweetness and a fair sourness; some notes of alcohol coming thru courtesy of Jasmina - black beer with a little long lasting beige foam; rich roasted aroma with a dominance of mocha, hints of figs and plums; rounded creamy and full malt backbone, sweet, grainy and with some bitterness; long chocolaty and coffeeish aftertaste - very enjoyable courtesy of Jasmina - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little long lasting foam; aroma of yeast, caramel and earth; solid carbonation, full-bodied, sweet; notes of tea, caramel and yeast in the finish courtesy of André Stolpmann - pours a hazy dark brown - almost black - beer with no head retention; gently lactic with notes of licorice and black cherries, toasted; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, quite sweet; long aftertaste of licorice and vanilla courtesy of Stephane Teuscher - pretty clear bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of corn and phenol; oily texture, moderate malt backbone, some malt sweetness, no real bitterness; more phenolic notes in the finish with notes of apples - a copy of a macro brew with some off-flavours offered from Worldwide - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of corn and caramel; sweet and full-bodied, grainy and caramelish aftertaste with some residual sweetness - quite modest from la Mise en Bière - pours a cloudy amber-brown beer with a moderate foam left; the hoppy aroma is earthy and spicy with notes of tea and pineapplees; pretty animal-like; full-bodied, some bitterness, yeasty , earthy finish where the fruity tones stay way behind - unclean courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - pours a hazy dark brown beer with a modest head retention; decently peated aroma of whisky, notes of cherries and molasses; subtle carbonation; full-bodied; some sweet maltiness, more smoky notes and lingering cherry and vanilla notes in the finish draught@Erzbierschof - hazy pale golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of sour berries, pears; juicy, thin-bodied, fairly sour; quite dry; aftertaste of pears, apple; lactic draught@Erzbierschof - clear and bright golden-bronze beer under a solid and persistent pale beige foam; fresh hoppy aroma of melon and quinces; velvety palate, delicate and with a light malt sweetness; subtle carbonation and gently bitter; very long fresh fruity hoppy finish (pears and melon) draught@Erzbierschof - hazy red-amber beer under a creamy long lasting foam, aroma of yeast, dill, marzipan and quite spicy nose; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, fairly bitter, light earthy and with fruity hoppy notes in the finish (quinces, strawberries; more yeasty tones draught@Erzbierschof - almost black beer under a creamy beige foam; aroma of pralines and cacao, walnuts; full-bodied, light grainy and solidly bitter; dry and long aftertaste of cacao, nuts and vanilla draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer under a creamy pale beige foam; fair aroma of apricots and light yeasty; full-bodied, sweet, tasty and lively; light chewy, notes of alcohol and apricot in a long finish from la Mise en Bière - cloudy amber-orange beer with a persistent white foam; notes of cherry marmelade hit first followed by some wheat; pretty highly carbonated, some light sweetness and a decent sourness; herbal and cherryish aftertaste, fizzy and with some residual sugars; light yeasty - pretty good courtesy of Antonio Rey - very dark brown/black beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of roasted black chocolate, hints of coffee and licorice; full-bodied, light grainy, some malt sweetness and a with a decent bitterness; long roasted chocolaty finish with more notes of licorice and black cherries - very good yet more a Porter than a Black IPA courtesy of Fabien Maître - clear golden beer with a moderate head retention; light papery with hints of corn and old fruits; sweet and a bit oily, low carbonation; no bitterness; watery, corny and fruity finish - not terrible at all from la Mise en Bière - pours a ruby-brown beer with a solid long lasting beige foam; fair aroma of nutmeg, cloves and ginger; a good malt backbone, sweet, long spicy malty finish - well-made and good if you like this kind of beer courtesy of Robby Collins - hazy dark brown beer under a persistent dark beige foam; aroma of toasted malts, coffee, figs and well-integrated spices (ginger, cinnamon); a good malt backbone, velvety palate; some decent bitterness; earthy and toasted malty and spicy finish - very good courtesy of Hans Frei - very hazy ruby-brown beer without foam; aroma of ripe plums and dates; hints of strawberries; almost no carbonation, thick and full-bodied, fairly sweet; long aftertaste of figs, plums and banana; some warming alcohol notes - good yet too sweet from Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; hoppy aroma of blackcurrant and oranges; juicy palate, moderate malt backbone; fizzy and decently bitter; aftertaste of tropical fruits with some residual sweetness courtesy of Rabei - gusher !! hazy dark orange beer under a long lasting white foam; light yeasty with notes of melon and tangerines; medium-bodied, fizzy and lively; fairly bitter and with a dry fruity aftertaste of melon and oranges from la Mise en Bière - black beer under a huge creamy dark beige foam; robust aroma of roasted coffee, brownies and dried fruits; solid malt backbone; sweet, solid carbonation and bitterness; very oily, long chocolaty finish with hints of coffee, licorice and black cherries - superb draught@Au Trappiste - very hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; tart aroma of tangerines and pineapples; medium-bodied, sour and quite lively palate; dry juicy and fairly sourish aftertaste, very fruity finish of sour apples, oranges and tangerines - fresh and very good courtesy of Jasmina - dark almost black beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of vanilla, nuts and toasted malts; good malt backbone, creamy palate; short and a bit watery finish with more notes of vanilla and walnuts - lacks of hop presence from la Bossette - pale blond beer, hazy with no foam left; aroma of grapefruit; solid carbonation; very bitter and very dry; long hoppy aftertaste of grapefruit and apple- straightforward and deeply good from la Mise en Bière - hazy blond beer with a white foam; flowery and corny aroma; medium-bodied, solid carbonation, medium-bodied, astringent bitterness and a dry flowery and corny finish again - raw, and one-dimensional from la Mise en Bière - very dark beer without foam; chocolaty aroma with light notes of solvent and chewing-gum; cacao and rose hip marmalade; sweet, moderate malt backbone and with a long finish of vanilla and cacao draught@Inglewood, Lausanne; courtesy of Jasmina - light hazy amber-blond beer with a poor head retention; flowery and corny aroma; medium-bodied, light earthy bitterness, grainy and flowery finish - modest bottle@Inglewood, Lausanne; courtesy of Jasmina - hazy brown-amber beer with a little foam left; gentle aroma of prunes, light toasted, figs; a good malt backbone, tasty, subtle carbonation; fairly bitter, lively; malty and fruity hoppy finish (plums, dates) from Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid dark beige foam; aroma of roasted malts, chocolate, plumsand tobacco; very creamy palate; velvety mouthfeel; a bit oily, some sweetness and a solid bitterness; apparent alcohol, sharp peppery notes and more chocolate in the finish; lingering notes of licorice - very good @48, Bienne - light hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; fruity, light chewy withnhints of yeasty, apple and quinces; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, juicy and lively; decently bitter, long fruity hoppy finish, light almondy with lingering notes of apples and pears - charming and good @48, Bienne - light hazy reddish beer; light grainy, earthy with notes of caramel and marzipan; solid carbonation and a good malt backbone; grainy, pretty bitter and long caramelish finish; quite bitter with notes of red fruits - well-crafted from la Mise en Bière - weird green-orange beer with no foam and a black hue; aroma of tea and corn; thin-bodied, astringent, very bitter, dry and long aftertaste of tea, huge astringency staying in the mouth, lingering fruity notes - original and very weird from la Mise en Bière - pretty clear dark blond beer under a huge white foam; nice lace; fair aroma of strawberries, straw and herbs; lively palate, juicy, solid carbonation, honeyish aftertaste with more strawberries; quite dry - very good beer from la Mise en Bière - dark orange-blond beer with a little foam left; peppery aroma,floral and a bit honeyish; full-bodied, light sweetness, grainy, earthy and with a spicy finish; very aromatic from Bier-Bienne - hazy orange beer with a fast collapsing foam; hoppy aroma of passion fruit, melon and spices; full-bodied, fair carbonation and a solid bitterness; spicy, fruity hoppy finish with light earthy tones from la Mise en Bière - quite clear golden beer with a little foam left; aroma of yeast, hints of toasted malts and some fruity tones; creamy and rounded palate; medium-bodied, gently bitter; long yeasty and yellow fruity finish from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a poor head retention; quite subtle aroma of roasted malts with notes of walnuts and caramel; moderate carbonation, lacking of dimension on the palate; quite thin-bodied, light sweetness lasting a bit in the finish; very short finish of caramel,brown sugar and mushroom from la Mise en Bière - cloudy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of caramel, figs and candy sugar; over-carbonated, sweet, full-bodied; aftertaste of cherries, vanilla and caramel; chewy from la Mise en Bière - cloudy dark oranges with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of grapefruit and berries; light tart; medium-bodied, gently sourish, lively palate and with some bitterness; dry aftertaste of melon and grapefruit - very good beer from la Mise en Bière - cloudy dark orange beer with a fair creamy pale beige foam; nice lace, light mineral with notes of pine needles and mango; full-bodied, pretty bitter; dry, long aftertaste of grapefruit, mango and pine needles - another winner from Atlas from la Mise en Bière - black beer with an elusive dark beige foam; aroma of corn and roasted malts; ashes, chocolate; full-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; bitter; chocolaty, earthy, dry aftertaste with more notes of ashes and tobacco, cacao and honey courtesy of Mirko Messer - light hazy copper-amber beer with no foam; aroma of wort, tea and biscuit; moderate carbonation, thin-bodied, gently bitter; herbaceous finish with notes of tea again - interesting courtesy of Mirko Messer; 5.7% - dark blond beer without foam; malty and flowery aroma; full-bodied, subtle carbonation and fairly bitter; quite tasty, rounded flowery and gently grassy, malty finish from supermarket Iper, Alba Adriatica - clear blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of candied oranges; sweet, low carbonation, full-bodied, light sticky; quinces oranges marmalade in the finish with some residual swetness courtesy of Mirko Messer - pours a hazy amber-orange beer under a solid creamy head; aroma of wheat, pepper and cloves; subtle but fair carbonation, quite sweet, lively and tasty, juicy palate; fruity and wheaty finish - pretty nice from supermarket Conad, Alba Adriatica - translucid golden beer with no foam left; oily grassy and papery aroma; subtle carbonation, tart, medium-bodied, astringent bitterness and aftertaste of cardboard courtesy of Stefano de Vecchi - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid white foam; aroma of peanuts, flowers, light buttery; creamy palate, thin-bodied, some earthy bitterness and more peanutty and buttery notes in the finish from la Mise en Bière - cloudy dark orange beer under a persistent beige foam; deep aroma of citrus and tangerines; subtle carbonation, full-bodied and juicy palate, light grainy, very bitter and long fruity hoppy finish (oranges, peaches and grapefruit) courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; overwhelming aroma of cinnamon with notes of ginger behind; moderate malt backbone; very low carbonation, a bit dry with a sharp gingery finish - unbalanced from Drinks of the World, Bern - light hazy brown beer under a creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; light peated aroma of whisky, caramel, cherries and molasses; sweet and full-bodied, fizzy, long aftertaste of caramel, nuts and molasses draught@brewery - fully cloudy amber-orange beer, little log lasting foam left; a nice lacework; light notes of wort, flowery and with notes of candied fruits; a good malt backbone, light chewy palate; some malt sweetness and a light earthy bitterness; grainy and flowery finish - tasty and acceptable from Bier-Bienne - quite clear dark amber-orange beer under a creamy and persistent foam; dusty and earthy aroma, a bit mineral; creamy palate, medium-bodied, gently bitter, aftertaste of toffee, earth and pine needles - weird from Erzbierschof - dark ruby-brown beer with a huge foamy head; aroma of corn, pepper and plums; a good malt backbone; solid carbonation, bready and with a solid earthy bitterness; notes of grapefruit and biscuits in the finish - very interesting from Schoentjes - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; estery, bready and with notes of fresh apples; subtle and solid carbonation; medium-bodied, some sweetness and tartness; quite dry and long estery fruity and yeasty finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam; nice lacework; fair hoppy aroma of dill and grapefruit, tangerines and cream; medium-bodied, astringent, solid but subtle carbonation; very bitter, quite dry and long hoppy finish of tropical fruits and dill - beautiful work from Gab’s from Bier-Bienne - pours an amber-orange beer with a lillte foam left; hoppy aroma of tangerines and vanilla, notes of corn; solid and subtle carbonation medium-bodied and with a short and dry fruity hoppy finish from Drinks of the World, Bern - quite clear golden beer with no head retention; strong aroma of corn; medium-bodied, grainy, light sourish, dry and quite short aftertaste of corn and yellow fruits - I prefer my corn in my plate from la Mise en Bière - very hazy dark orange beer without foam; cheesy, herbaceous and with notes of strawberries and honey; medium to full-bodied, juicy, subtle carbonation, pretty sour, lactic, yeasty and strawberry, cheesy finish from Bier-Bienne - light hazy amber-blond beer with no foam left; piney, citrusy aroma, subtle carbonation, very tasty, bitter and lively; residual sweetness; long piney, citrusy finish with notes of quinces from la Mise en Bière - very hazy dark amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of molasses, caramel, plums, wheat and molasses; medium- to fullbodied, sweet, tart grainy finish with more notes of prunes and molasses; quite dry from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark red-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of prunes, caramel and cacao; full-bodied, sweet and fairly bitter; resinous hoppy finish with notes of plums, chocolate and quinces - very good from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of milk coffee and vanilla; full-bodied, sweet, grainy, bitter and with a long aftertaste of vanilla and coffee again - well-crafted from Apothibières - clear dark golden beer with no head retention; light herbaceous with notes of apples; low carbonation, low bitterness, light grainy with more hints of apples - modest draught@brewpub - very hazy yellow-blond beer with a long lasting little white foam; correct lace-work; aroma of corn and lemon, citrus; solid carbonation, tart and very bitter, astringent, quite dry and long citrusy and wheaty finish - decent yet the lemony tones look pretty suspicious to me to come only from the hops used ... courtesy of Mirko Messer; as Gosciszewo Komtur - almost black beer with a little beige foam; toasted malts, vanilla, lemon and tobacco in the nose; sweet, medium-bodied, light grainy, subtle carbonation; toasted aftertaste of prunes and vanilla - not bad at all from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - terrible gusher ! ... pours a cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; estery with notes of fresh pears and apples; notes of candy sugar; a good malt backbone; very sweet, low carbonation and a watery finish of apples with some residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of anise and marzipan, nougat; sweet, medium-bodied, grainy and spicy finish with a dominance of anise courtesy of Pierre Noirat - light hazy golden beer with a fast vanishing foam; hoppy aroma of old apples and citrus; moderate malt backbone, some tartness and fairly dry; lemony finish with notes of melon and honey - gentle from Bier-Bienne - hazy reddish beer with a poor head retention; deep aroma of sour cherries, herbaceous, marzipan; medium to full-bodied; sweet and sour; light residual sweetness, long aftertaste of cherries; subtle carbonation from Bier-Bienne - almost black beer with a modest head retention; robust aroma of cacao and black chocolate; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light earthy, nutty and with a gentle bitterness; quite dry and long aftertaste of cacao and vanilla courtesy of Patric Gross - black beer with a creamy dark beige foam, long lasting; very roasted, aroma of black chocolate and walnuts; full-bodied, low carbonation, grainy and bitter; long roasted chocolaty finish - well-crafted courtesy of Fabien Baudet - hazy red-orange beer with no head retention; delicate hoppy aroma of melon and tea; moderate carbonation and medium-bodied, decently tasty, low bitterness, rounded palate, clean fruity hoppy finish with light spicy tones - subtle from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - bronze-orange beer without foam; hazy aroma of banana, wheat, rose and hibiscus; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, light sweet; aftertaste of banana, grapefruit, light spicy with lingering notes of hibiscus from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy red-orange beer with a little beige foam; aroma of bitter oranges, almonds; earthy and honeyish; tasty, rounded and with a subtle carbonation, full-bodied; aftertaste of honey and oranges; quite bitter - good courtesy of Stefano de Vecchi - hazy dark orange beer with a little long lasting foam; earthy and honeyish aroma, light meat-ish; medium-bodied, clean and tasty, light umami almondy, earthy and gently bitter - quite unusual for Californian IPA @Caffè Bellini, Lausanne - hazy orange beer with a little white foma, long lasting; aroma of orange peel, strawberries and peper; full-bodied, subtle yet solid carbonation; fairly bitter, dry and with a long finish of oranges and pepper draught@Swiss Beer Night, PiBar - hazy dark reddish-orange beer under a solid creamy and long lasting beige foam, nice lacework; aroma of candied fruits (quinces, oranges), medium-bodied, light chewy palate, rounded and creamy; fairly bitter, quite dry aftertaste of bitter oranges and melon, gently spicy - very clean, subtle and balanced draught@Swiss Beer Night, PiBar - hazy golden-blond beer with a little white foam left; nice lacework; light earthy, grassy and shyly melon-ish aroma; subtle carbonation, velvety and rounded palate; light bitterness, subtle aftertaste of melon and strawberries charm and subtlety draught@Swiss Beer Night, PiBar - cloudy lactic-yellow beer; lemony and wheaty aroma; light earthy, moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, grainy and quite aromatic; some bitterness, yeasty, dusty and wheaty finish, light citrusy draught@Swiss Beer Night, PiBar - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a persistent creamy beige foam and a nice lace; grainy with notes of prunes and marzipan, tea and rye; medium- to full-bodied, pretty bitter, creamy palate; aftertaste of biscuits, prunes and apples - very good @Swiss Beer Night, PiBar; courtesy of Rabei - cloudy lactic-yellow beer with a chaotic white foam; wheat and spicy tones, fairly aromatic; medium-bodied, lively and tasty; subtle carbonation, some malt sweetness and a light residual sweetness; light tart and long wheaty, spicy and lemony finish - nice beer @Swiss Beer Night, PiBar; courtesy of Christopher Chen - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy fruity (oranges, quinces) and very aromatic nose; creamy, velvety palate; dry, very bitter, light astringent; very long fruity hoppy finish, light yeasty with more notes of oranges, resin and pine needles - very good draught@Swiss Beer Night, PiBar - hazy blond beer under a solid white foam left, long lasting; estery with notes of pears and sour apples; full-bodied, sweet, lively palate; long fruity estery finish with more apples draught@Swiss Beer Night, PiBar - brown beer with a little beige foam left; biscuity maltiness and pretty hoppy with notes of prunes; medium-bodied, dry, grainy and with a long malty biscuity finish courtesy of Rabei; labeled Boon/Mikkeller Geuze Oude - clear golden blond beer with a long lasting white foam; fruity aroma with notes of sauerkraut and light meaty; fresh, lively carbonation; full-bodied, tart and sourish; funky, light cheesy finish with notes of grapefruit from Au Trappiste - very hazy dark blond beer with a little beige foam left; light mineral with notes of pineapples and oranges marmalade; light cheesy; a good malt backbone, tart, sourish and bitter; very dry, fizzy, long mineral and yellow fruity finish; gently funky and herbaceous courtesy of Claude Degen - very hazy amber-brown beer with a moderate foam left; some toasted malty aroma with notes of tea and honey; creamy palate, some astringency, bitter and earthy; long aftertaste of tea and quinces, very dry courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a creamy solid beige foam; persistent; aroma of caramel and honey, earth, marzipan; full-bodied, fairly sweet and with a late and solid bitterness; aftertaste of caramel, earthy malts and faint notes of tropical fruits from Au Grain d’Orge - clear blond beer with a moderate foam left; estery and bready with notes of pears and apples; very sweet; low carbonation; residual sugars and more notes of candied yellow fruits from Au Grain d’Orge - translucid amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of caramel and marzipan; full-bodied, sweet, light grainy, fairly bitter, long aftertaste of caramel and wheat from Apothibières - clear and bright golden beer under a little white foam left; estery and mineral aroma with notes of pears and apples, bready; sweet; medium- to full-bodied, subtle carbonation; residual sweetness in a fruity and estery finish from Erzbierschof - light hazy golden-orange beer with a long lasting creamy foam; lioght smokey with notes of seaweed and oranges; umami, salty, full-bodied, quite dry and long aftertaste of caramel, oranges and seaweed; rounded palate and light estery - not my stuff from Erzbierschof - hazy orange-blond beer under a solid white and long lasting foam; hoppy aroma of grapefruit and mango; overcarbonated, light astringent, quite bitter; long aftertaste of grapefruit and pineapples courtesy of Mirko Messer - hazy amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; well-integrated aroma of smoked sausages and ashes; full-bodied, rounded and clean palate; a fair malt sweetness; long malty, smoky finish with nites of candied fruits and caramel, light lemony - very good draught@Zürich Bier Festival - hazygolden-blond beer with a persistent white foam left; very buttery aroma, corns and ripe fruity are hidden below; creamy palate, sweet, thin-bodied, flowery finish - green
from Erzbierschof - clear golden-bronze beer with no foam; shy oily grassy and fruity aroma; thin-bodied, oily palate and with a light malt sweetness, no bitterness; short herbal and fruity finish - pointless (3/4/4/2/10) - 3/5/2016 from Au Grain d’Orge - hazy blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; bready aroma with notes of yellow fruits; creamy palate, fairly sweet; aftertaste of coriander, yellow fruits and bread courtesy of Stefano de Vecchi - black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of roasted cacao and vanilla; thin-bodied, subtle and low carbonation; pretty sweet, long aftertaste where the vanilla dominates the chocolate from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark golden beer under a little white foam left; solid aroma of orange peels and coriander; lemony tones; subtle but strong carbonation, tart and acidic; a decent malt backbone; quite dry and long spicy and citrusy finish with hints of cardamom - ok from Apothibières - very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of speculaas, toasted chocolate malts and dried fruits; lactic; very sweet,medium-bodied, low carbonation, oily palate, lot of residual sugars with more notes of caramel - interesting yet too much "malt syrup" to be really good from PiBar - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of tonka; medium- to full-bodied, quite astringent; pretty bitter, long fruity and toasted biscuity and herbaceous finish from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; light toasted with notes of caramel and licorice; subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, quite tasty and quite sweet, light tat and bitter; long aftertaste of herbs, licorice and toasted malts, light smokey - pretty nice from Au Grain d’Orge - hazy orange beer under a long lasting creamy white head; estery and peppery aroma with notes of yellow fruits; medium-bodied, sweet, light grainy and juicy palate; clean peppery and coriander finish with lingering notes of yellow fruits from Schoentjes - pours a cloudy dark brown beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; toasted malty and bready aroma with a fair fruity hoppy presence of prunes; full-bodied; quite juicy palate, decently bitter; long fruity and bready finish- very tasty and good from Schoentjes - cloudy golden-orange beer under a huge creamy white head; long lasting; aroma of green apples, gently spicy; quite tart, medium-bodied, fairly sweet yet decently dry finish; peppery, candied fruits and citrus, cardboard; fizzy - a bit chaotic yet not without interest draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark amber-orange beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; fair aroma of cloves and pine needles, hints of red berries; clean palate, rounded and light sweet; gently spicy and piney finish - pretty nice draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; fair aroma of mango, rye and marzipan; velvety palate; light sweet and grainy; decently bitter; aftertaste of tea, watermelon and rye - nice and balanced beer from Erzbierschof - black beer with an elusive dark beige foam; solid aroma of black chocolate, notes of licorice, corn and vanilla, black cherries; oily and sweet, full-bodied, some late bitterness and a long chocolaty, roasted finish of walnuts and licorice draught@Erzbierschof - fully cloudy copper beer with a little foam left; aroma of leather, citrus and almonds; medium-bodied, low carbonation, very yeasty, quite bitter; long bready and leathery finish with faint fruity tones - damaged by the excessive yeast from la Cave à Bières - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted chocolaty aroma with notes of walnuts; a good malt backbone, light sweetness and a fair grainy bitterness; quite dry chocolaty finish with notes of wheat and chestnuts - pretty nice courtesy of Laurent Mousson - black beer under a chaotic foam left; roasted aroma of cacao, walnuts and wheat; full-bodied, oily and thick; very bitter and tasty; long roasted aftertaste of cacao, black chocolate and nuts - powerful and good courtesy of Toni Flükiger - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent foam; light smoky with strong notes of candied fruits, pears and apples; overcarbonated, sweet and full-bodied, light residual sweetness, more yellow fruits and lingering smoky tones in the finish courtesy of Reto Senn; labeled Kastanien Bier - dark amber-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; earthy and chestnutty; medium-bodied, sour and dry; quite long chestnutty finish; fizzy and with a creamy palate from Café du Cerf, Neuchatel - black beer with a moderate foam left; roasted chocolaty aroma with notes of cacao and grain; medium-bodied, quite sweet, grainy, roasted finish with more notes of chocolate and cacao courtesy of Pierre Noirat - cloudy copper-orange beer with a fair long lasting foam; solidhoppy aroma with notes of mango and blackcurrant; creamy mouthfeel, full-bodied, solid bitterness, malty, light residual sweetness; mango, almonds, light dry and more blackcurrants from Drinks of the World, Bern - light hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; light cheesy with notes of corn and fruity esters; a good malt body, juicy, subtle carbonation, light sourish; quite dry and long fruity, corny and gently fruity finish from Apothibières - translucid and bright golden beer; little white foam left; light mineral, papery and buttery; smooth, sweet and grainy; thin-bodied, no bitterness and with a short corny and cardboard-like finish courtesy of Sascha Wehrle; re-rated 4/19/2016 - pretty clear ruby-amber beer with no head retention; hoppy aroma of tea and red currant; moderate carbonation, a decent malt backbone, light cheway, tasty and a bit sweet; decently bitter and dry; aftertaste of plums, caramel and tea

courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - quite clear bright ruby-amber beer with no foam; delicate aroma of red currant and plums; low carbonation, velvety palate, moderate malt backbone and with some sweetness from the malts; moderate bitterness, long malty, caramelish and red fruity finish with lingering notes of tea - balanced, good yet for me more an ESB than an APA - 3/5/2016 (4/7/7/3/14) from Bier-Bienne - clear blond-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of mineral and leather; medium-bodied, harsh and grainy palate; some bitterness, quite dry and short leathery and buttery finish - poor from Apothibières - pours a cloudy red-orange beer with a modest foam left; aroma of honey and candied exotic fruits, light phenolic; notes of alohol, perfumy; full-bodied, fairly sweet, tasty, long warming aftertaste of red fruits, honey, tea and marzipan - pretty nice from Drinks of the World - black beer under a firm and long lasting dark beige foam; rich aroma of licorice, figs, earth and molasses; creamy palate, thick and full-bodied, bitter and fairly salty; long warming malty finish, herbaceous with more notes of licorice and molasses - strong, complex and beautiful courtesy of André Stolpmann - hazy reddish-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; light corny with notes of straw and red fruits; some malt sweetness, a good malt body; tasty and quite juicypalate; more fruity, grainy and malty notes in the finish with a light warming alcohol touch - true to the style and well-crafted draught@Au Trappiste - black beer without foam; aroma of red wine, figs, blueberries; fairly sour, medium- to full-bodied; very dry; aftertaste of black cherries and red wine - clean and tasty courtesy of David Bonjour - hazy brown beer; toasted biscuity aroma with notes of molasses, vanilla and figs; full-bodied, pretty sweet, candied fruits,caramel, molasses and residual sweetness; long warming alcohol touch draught@Au Trappiste - black beer under a good creamy beige foam; tons of vanilla in the nose, notes of coffee and chocolate, roated; sweet and full-bodied; decent bitterness, long chocolaty finish and light residual sugars; nutty and with more vanilla courtesy of David Bonjour and Arnaud Lambert - hazy brown beer with no foam left; woody, toasted aroma of tonka, alcohol and biscuits; fairly sweet, full-bodied; aftertaste of caramel, molasses, nougat, grapes and residual sugars draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a little foam left; roasted aroma of vanilla and chocolate,light spicy; medium-bodied; gently sweet and with a roasted lactic chocolaty finish draught@Erzbierschof - hazy golden-yellow beer with a little long lasting white foam; fresh aroma of peaches, apricot, light yeasty, grapefruit; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, light sweetness, fruity, bitter orange-ish and grapefruity finish - clean and subtle yet full of character draught@Erzbierschof -cloudy reddish orange beer with an elusive foam left; aroma of beet and potatoes; very sour, dry, full-bodied, long sourish finish of vegetable and red fruits - weird draught@Erzbierschof -hazy pale blond beer; strong aroma of rancid milk; thin-bodied, low carbonation, sour,rancid lactic finish with notes of vomit - without me, thanks from Bier-Bienne; as California Lager -clear golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; crisp peanutty, grassy aroma; medium-bodied, clean palate, light grainy and bitter; peanutty malty and grassy finish with lingering notes of honey courtesy of Laurent Mousson - gusher ! ... cloudy red-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; aroma of yeast, quince and peaches; full-bodied, tasty and lively; caramelish, dry and very bitter; fruity, resinous and long lasting finish courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - cloudy red-amber beer with a solid amber foam; aroma of tea, rhubarb and light spicy; gently sour, tasty and with a subtle carbonation, light funky and dry, bitter; herbaceous with more notes of rhubarb and hints of coriander and pepper in the finish - another very good beer from Sascha courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with an elusive beige foam; roasted aroma of cacao and hazenut; full-bodied, quite thick, grainy and bitter, long chocolaty and nutty finish - straightforward draught@PiBar - black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam; roasted chocolate in the nose, light nutty and grainy; creamy palate, some sweetness and a gently lactic chocolaty finish, long lasting and with notes of corn and nuts draught@PiBar - pours a light hazy golden beer; fresh, fair and clean hoppy aroma of passion fruit; creamy palate, clean and tasty, full-bodied, fairly bitter and with a long fruity hoppy finish with more notes of tropical fruits and cream draught@PiBar - clear golden beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; light yeasty, aroma of yellow fruits, apples, pears; full-bodied, rounded, sweet and with a subtle carbonation; tasty; long fruity estery finish @PiBar; canned - cloudy black brown beer under a dark beige foam; nice lace; hints of licorice, black cherries, flowers; creamy palate, very bitter; aftertaste of molasses, licorice and pretty herbaceous draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark blond beer, no foam; sour apples, medicinal; sweet and sour, low carbonation, quite thin on the end, more sour fruits, light dry and long remaining medicinal notes - not my kind of stuff draught@Au Trappiste - quite clear golden dark beer with a little foam left; light yeasty, earth and roots, gently fruity; very tasty, full-bodied, lively, juicy; fairly bitter, velvety, yeasty and resinous finish - subtle draught@Au Trappiste - hazy red-orange beer with a poor head retention; light sourish aroma of apricots; subtle carbonation, full-bodied, fairly tasty, dry and sour, long fruity juicy finish - clean and full of character courtesy of Olivier Vurchio and Valter Loverier - clear golden beer, no foam; funky aroma with notes of barnyard and rhubarb; very sour, subtle carbonation; dry; aftertaste of apples, funky notes and light cheesy, lingering notes of pineapples - clean and very good from Erzbierschof - clear golden beer; aroma of vanilla, cider and apples; full-bodied, sour, dry and fruity finish with notes of vanilla from Erzbierschof - hazy red-orange beer with a long lasting foam; woody with notes of green apples, cheesy and funky with hints of cork and redcurrant; full-bodied, creamy palate yet fairly sour; quite dry with a long lingering sourness; aftertaste of flowers, red berries and cheese - great ! courtesy of Roger Brügger - hazy amber-orange colour with no foam; aroma of tea, red berries, pretty aromatic; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, light sweet, juicy and decently bitter; long fruity hoppy finish with some flowery notes - delicate and very good courtesy of Roger Brügger - very dark brown beer under a giant creamy beige foam; hoppy aroma of black cherries, molasses, prunes and licorice; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; tasty, fairly bitter and light dry; long aftertaste of plums and licorice courtesy of Roger Brügger - amber-blond beer under a giant foam left; the maple syrup dominate the rye in the nose yet remains pretty subtle and delicate; full-bodied, rounded and clean palate, moderate carbonation, light sweetness and some earthy bitterness; long aftertaste where the maple syrup is more dominant - pretty nice from Schoentjes - very hazy dark blond beer with a solid white foam left; aroma of fresh apples; fairly sweet, juicy and with a moderate carbonation; aftertaste of candied apples and coriander - simplistic from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy and very dark brown beer under a creamy and firm beige foam; fair notes of coriander and cloves, nutmeg (?); fairly sweet, full-bodied, creamy palate; very long soicy finish with notes of molasses - ok if you like Xmas from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - clear golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; honeyish and herbaceous hoppiness; crisp, clean and lively palate, medium-bodied, very bitter, dry and long herbal honeyish and gently spicy finish - very good yet I cannot recognize the Galaxy here from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - light hazy reddish-amber beer with a modest head retention; aroma of tea, red fruits and honey; moderate carbonation; full-bodied, assertive, pretty bitter, dry and long citrusy and tea-like finish; some astringency courtesy of Stefano de Vecchi - pours a cloudy pale orange beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of wheat and straw with fruity notes behind, light honeyish; medium-bodied, light tart, tasty and corny finish; long lasting earthy and flowery - I’m not a fan of this wheat/rye trend but this one is well crafted from Café du Cerf, Neuchatel - very hazy dark orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; aroma of yeast, corn tangerines and bitter oranges; a bit astringent, light sweet, decently bitter; juicy, yeasty and light earthy finish - quite raw courtesy of Lukas Flückiger - bright and translucid golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cardboard; thin-bodied, tart, astringent, raw and short papery finish - fairly bad courtesy of Martin Döser - hazy very dark brown beer with a little dark beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of black chocolate, prune, ginger and cola; full-bodied, astringent, overly carbonated; very bitter, dry and long coffeish, nutty and earthy finish from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy amber-orange beer with a persietnt foam; fair aroma of ginger and cloves; full-bodied, some malt sweetness; quite astringent, creamy palate, light dry and long spicy and a bit sharp finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - black beer with a poor head retention; evident woody aroma of Bourbon, pears, roasted coffee, black chocolate; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a strong bitterness; harsh and raw palate with burning notes of alcohol, long lasting chocolaty notes and reminiscence of burned ribbon - would clearly benefit of some ageing courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - similar to the Oaty Wonka Chip; differences: initial gusher; notes of biscuit and more chocolaty tones on the nose, light grainy and less aggressivity courtesy of Antono Rey - quite clear dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of apples, light sourish, pretty sweet, full-bodied; sour finish of quinces with residual sugars - dubious from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a moderate foam left; fair aroma of coffee, oatmeal, hazelnut and vanilla; medium-bodied, grainy, earthy and coffeish; light sour/bitter; quite long finish courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting fom; light yeasty with notes of apples and maple syrup; fairly sweet, long sweetish fruity and maple syrup finish - a bit too much on the sweet side to be really good courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - clear pale golden beer with a poor head retention; very flowery hoppiness with notes of rose, grass and honey; quite full-bodied, crisp, grainy and bitter; long fruity and flowery hoppy finish - very nice courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy dark amber-red beer with a little foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of apples, pears and oranges; full-bodied, quite sweet, decently bitter; long fruity hoppy finish with quite lot of residual sweetness - a Belgian IPA ? courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - very hazy dark red-amber beer with no head retention; fair and fresh aroma of ginger and citrus; a good malt backbone, sweet and with a decent sharpness; quite long finish of ginger; low carbonation courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy amber-orange beer under a solid and persistent creamy beige head; aroma of bread, flowers, apples and plastic; sweet, medium.bodied and light sourish; quite sticky palate; long aftertaste of ripe fruits, candy sugar and yeast courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer under a creamy beige foam; aroma of wheat, yeast and melon; creamy palate, medium-bodied and with some grainy tartness; citrusy hoppy finish with notes of watermelon and excessive yeast -subtle courtesy of Pierre Noirat - cloudy dark amber-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; fairly yeasty with notes of nougat and citrus; creamy palate, tasty and quite full-bodied, light earthy bitterness, more yeast, caramel and red fruits courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - black beer under a persistent beige foam; roasted chocolaty and light coffeish aroma, some fresh fruity tones in the nose; medum-bodied, light grainy, gently bitter; light earthy; the coffee dominates in the finish courtesy of Mirko Messer - quite clear bright bronze beer, little long lasting foam left; aroma of honey and straw; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate; some malt sweetness; the finish is fizzy, honeyish and light grainy - decent from Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark bronze-orange beer under a creamy long lasting foam; light earthy and spicy with fair notes of pumpkin; a good malt backbone, quite rounded palate, earthy, gently bitter and dry; long aftertaste of pumpkin - pretty nice from Erzbierschof - hazy red-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; light papery and fruity aroma; medium-bodied, creamy mouthfeel, quite carbonated, sweet, light earthy and flowery finish courtesy of Fabien Baudet - light hazy dark blond beer under a solid bright white foam; nice lacework; very aromatic nose of corn, yellow fruits and earth; tasty, quite full-bodied, light oily palate, pretty dry and bitter; long corny finish with lingering earthy notes - I’m not a fan of special grains but this one is very good and original from Unterländer Biertage - hazy bronze beer under a solid creamy head; nice lace; light yeasty, delicate hoppy aroma of melon and citrus; a good malt backbone, velvety palate, moderate carbonation, gentle bitterness, more fruity notes of melon and peaches courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - black beer under a huge dark beige foam; strong roasted aroma of mocha and walnuts; creamy palate, full-bodied, grainy and fairly bitter; some malt sweetness, notes of Bourbon appear at last in the finish with strong roasted notes of coffee from Unterländer Biertage - hazy red-orange beer with a creamy and persistent beige foam; aroma of sour berries and watermelon, a hint of earthiness; smooth palate, some sweetness and a light sourness, moderate carbonation; light chewy aftertaste of red fruits - fresh and quite delicate from Unterländer Biertage - very hazy amber-orange beer without foam; aroma of quinces and watermelon; light sour, low carbonation if any; moderate malt backbone despite its alcohol content, sweet and sour; light corny harshnessand more fruity tones in the finish with unpleasant lingering sourish notes - pretty wrong courtesy of Roger Brügger - cloudy amber-orange beer under ahuge foam left; nice lacework; fair and fresh fruity hoppiness (citrus, peaches grapefruit); full-bodied, juicy, lively and tasty; fairly bitter, quite dry and long fruity hoppy and corny finish - balanced and very good from Morteau, France - clear dark golden beer under a persistent white foam; fruity estery aroma of pears with notes of candy sugar; sweet, full-bodied, light grainy; long estery fruity finish with lot of residal sugars from Unterländer Biertage - hazy bright blond-orange beer under acreamy and firm white head; light yeasty and corny with fresh notes of flowers and tangerines behind; juicy and quite tasty, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, gently tart and bitter; more notes of peaches, tangerines and wheat in the finish - nice from Unterländer Biertage - hazy golden-blond beer with a little long lasting foam left; soft flowery and fruity hoppiness, light yeasty and corny; medium-bodied, creamy palate yet with a late corny tartness; subtle carbonation, some sweetness and a low bitterness; quite dry flowery and fruity finish - delicate from Unterländer Biertage - very hazy red-orange beer with a persistent foam; gently smokey aroma with notes of red fruits and caramel; rounded, medium-bodied, clean palate, moderate carbonation; light sweet and a bit grainy; more notes of caramel and a lingering moderate smokiness in the finish from Unterländer Biertage - hazy and very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; very roasted aroma of coffee beans, earthy, nutty and corny; medium-bodied, quite astringent with harsh corny notes; dry, bitter and long very roasted coffeish aftertaste - very raw and with a low drinkability draught@brewpub - quite hazy dark reddish beer with a little beige foam left; nice lacework; clean and fair aroma of quinces and strawberries marmalade; shy earthiness below; subtle carbonation, some sweet maltiness, lively and pretty tasty, gently bitter; more earthy tones in the finish leaving the red fruity notes this time behind - balanced draught@Erzbierschof Bern - hazy black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; quite roasted with strong lactic chocolaty notes; hints of nuts and licorice; quite thick and sticky palate; fairly sweet and with a moderate carbonation; gently bitter, quite lactic and chocolaty finish with light apparent notes of alcohol; some harshness draught@Erzbierschof Bern - pours a cloudy ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of prunes and molasses; full-bodied, fairly sweet and bitter; very nutty with more notes of molasses and plums; creamy palate and with a warming alcohol presence draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of cloves and straw; subtle yet solid carbonation, quite sweet yet decently dry; creamy aftertaste of banana and cloves - classical draught@Erzbierschof - translucid amber-bronze beer under a solid beige foam; light flowery with notes of quinces marmalade; soft mouthfeel, low carbonation, gently bitter, light dry and long red fruity and flowery finish - fresh, clean and subtle draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer with a little persistent foam; strong aroma of flowers and caramel, light fruity; full-bodied, solid carbonation, astringent, lively and very bitter; dry and long flowery, spicy and caramelish finish - quite raw draught@Erzbierschof - very hazy orange beer under a huge white foam; nice lace; aroma of pineapple and melon; moderate carbonation and malt body, light sweet and a bit sour; no bitterness; aftertaste of pears and melon, light flowery draught@Erzbierschof; as Man in the Moon BA - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam; aroma of cherries, wood, molasses, nougat and coffee; full-bodied, sweet, sticky and fairly bitter, grainy, fruity and long chocolaty and woody finish - complex and strong @Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; perfumy and artificial wheaty and bubblegum-like aroma, sweet , medium-bodied, light tartness with faint lambic notes, fruity and wheaty finish courtesy of Robby Collins - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; delicate grapefruity hoppiness; hints of tangerines and spices; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation, light grainy and bitter; quite dry, yeasty and fruity finish - fresh and balanced
draught@PiBar - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; light estery, a bit nutty and fruity hoppiness, a bit astringent, medium-bodied, lively and with a subtle but fair carbonation; quite bitter, long hazelnutty finish with lingering notes of pears; very dry (4/6/6/3/13) draught@PiBar - pours a light hazy golden beer with a fair foam left; perfumy peachy and citrusy aroma, gently woody, medium-bodied, lively carbonation, sweet and bitter; the finish is a bit bubblegum-like with lingering fruity notes draught@PiBar - black beer with a creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of roasted coffee, nuts, smokey; creamy palate, full-bodied, very bitter, aftertaste of chocolate, coffee, vanilla; long roasted finish with warming notes of alcohol and sharp chili notes; gently lactic and sour courtesy of Rabei - very dark brown, almost black beer, little beige foam left; woody, earthy, chocolaty, walnuts; creamy palate, full-bodied, fairly bitter; aftertaste of nougat, coffee and roasted malts; at last woody notes appear courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy orange beer with a little long lasting white foam; aroma of yeast and quince; solid carbonation, thin-bodied, some sweetness and a light bitterness; fizzy aftertaste of yeasty and quinces - gentle from Apothibières - cloudy amber-orange beer; solid foam; grapefruit, caramel and peaches ; full-bodied, over-carbonated, some sweetness and a solid bitterness; herbal, spicy, caramel and hoppy; decently dry from la Mise en Bière - very hazy green-amber beer with a little white foam left; yeasty with notes of melon, lemon cake and ginger; a good malt backbone, solid carbonation, gently bitter, lemony and earthy finish from Erzbierschof - pitch black beer with a solid aroma of chocolate, wood and tequila; some sweetness hits first soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; full-bodied, nutty, grainy finish with more notes of chocolate and tequila from la Mise en Bière - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; fair aroma of yeast and passion fruit; medium-bodied, lively palate, sour and fairly bitter; dry and long fruity finish of mango and passion fruit with lingering yeasty notes from la MIse en Bière - quite clear reddish-orange beer with a modest head retention; hoppy aroma of tea, watermelon, flowers and quinces; full-bodied, tasty, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; dry and long red fruity hoppiness; light piney and with lingering notes of tea courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark golden-blond beer under a solid white foam left; light metallic, flowery, grainy, caramel and with notes of honey; quite thin-bodied, astringent and fairly bitter; dry and long aftertaste of honey and flowers - raw, modest and unbalanced from Erzbierschof - translucid amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; the aroma is papery and flowery with notes of pears; soft mouth-feel, quite tasteless and thin-bodied, light grainy and flowery, neither sweet nor bitter; quite dry, flowery and cardboard-like finish - poor from CraftGallery - pours a hazy dark blond beer under a solid white foam; clean and fresh hoppy aroma of citrus, grapefruit and tangerines, light spicy; a good malt backbone, lively, fizzy, sourish, gently bitter; long and clean hoppy aftertaste of yellow fruits; quite dry - fresh and with a beautiful character from Unterländer Biertage - light hazy reddish-orange beer under a solid persistent pale beige foam; nice lace; fresh hoppy aroma of pineapples and apples, very woody/piney, light estery; lively palate, medium-bodied, fresh and tasty, subtle carbonation; decently bitter, long aftertaste of apples and citrus from Drinks of the World, Bern - black beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; quite rich aroma of chocolate, vanilla and walnuts; creamy palate; full-bodied, pretty tasty, grainy and sweet; gently earthy bitterness; long chocolaty finsh with lingering notes of vanilla - nice beer courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel, flowers and lichies; full-bodied, clean and tasty, subtle carbonation; fairly bitter, quite dry and long flowery and fruity hoppy finish - nice from Basler Biermarkt - hazy reddish-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of prunes and herbs; medium-bodied, light sweet and slightly bitter, light grainy, honeyish and grassy finish - decent courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; gently smoky, grainy and flowery, thin-bodied, harsh, fairly carbonated, dry and watery, genlty smoky finish - weak and pointless from Unterländer Biertage - reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; grainy, flowery and honeyish aroma; tart and full-bodied; long honeyish aftertaste with light residual sweetness; decently tasty courtesy of Thomas Schneider - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; aroma of very roasted coffee, hints of vanilla and grain; over carbonated, tart, grainy, harsh bitterness with more notes of corn and mocha - very low drinkability from Unterländer Biertage - black beer with no head retention; light toasted with notes of black chocolate, licorice, black cherries; almost no carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light sweet, gentle finish of vanilla and chocolate - unbalanced from Unterländer Biertage - fully cloudy copper-orange beer without foam; solid fruity hoppiness of litchis and peaches, quite piney; full-bodied, quite sweet and with a subtle carbonation; the residual sweetness remains moderate, long fruity and resinous hoppy finish - very good beer courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark ruby-brown beer with no head; gently smoky aroma of molasses, honey and cookies; sweet, full-bodied, a bit vegetal, mineral finish with more smoke malty tones and honey courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - dark beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; malty with notes of prunes, molasses and some more red fruits; full-bodied, solid yet subtle carbonation, very bitter; blood oranges appear in a long malty hoppy finish with lingering notes of plums, biscuits and molasses - very nice @cinema Bellevaux - quite clear pale orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of citrus and grapefruity hops, gently piney; full-bodied, a bit funky and with a fair carbonation; dry and gently spicy finish with more notes of tropical fruits and a light tartness from la Mise en Bière - pretty clear golden-bronze beer with no foam; aroma of cider and light mineral; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied and tasteless; some malt sweetness and no bitterness; more notes of cider and pears in the finish - modest courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer under a creamy beige head; aroma of honey and flowers; full-bodied, light sourish, fizzy, creamy palate and quite sweet; long aftertaste of honey, earth and with lingering sourish tones and residual sugars courtesy of Hans-Peter Krebs - quite clear brown beer under a chaotic and elusive beige foam; fair aroma of absinthe, oranges and candy sugar; sweet, full-bodied and quite sour; the finish is quite dry and herbaceous with hints of anise coming through the absinthe; fairly bitter - bold and creative from la Mise en Bière - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of flowers, grapes and light corny; medium-bodied, fizzy, light astringent and very bitter; some tart corny notes and more honey and raisins in the finish, light lingering notes of corn and vegetable - a cream ale ?! courtesy of Julien Brändli - pretty clear reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of white wine, wood and sour cherries; full-bodied, quite sour, lively and tasty; dry and long aftertaste of sour cherries, wood and grapes - beautiful from Amstein - black beer with a dark beige foam; gently smoky aroma, very chocolaty with notes of nuts and vanilla; full-bodied, fairly sweet, moderate carbonation; lot of chocolate and vanilla in the finish where the smokiness stays behind from Drinks of the World, Bern - quite clear golden beer with a white foam left; solid estery aroma of apples and pears, notes of candy sugar; fizzy, light oily palate, a good malt backbone, light tart and funky, sourish, fizzy and very fruity finish; quite dry from Mondial de la Bière, Strasbourg - opaque ruby-brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of molasses, figs and raisins, toasted; thick, full-bodied and fairly sweet; sticky and malty finish with long notes of honey, nuts, molasses, prunes and figs; some warming alcohol notes - rich and robust courtesy of Julien Brändli - quite clear reddish-orange beer without foam; solidly woody aroma of grapes, sour apples and plums, vinegar; full-bodied, fairly sour, dry, subtle carbonation; more presence of wood, plums and apples in the finish - beautiful draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 44) - hazy red-amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of rose, perfumy, strawberries and cherries; decently sour, medium-bodied, quite dry, long fruity sourish finish draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 44) - amber beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of mango; flat and gently bitter; aftertaste of almonds, mango and caramel draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 62) - cloudy dark orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of tangerines; medium-bodied, soft palate, light grainy, gently bitter and with a soft fruity finish draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 62) - opaque reddish-amber beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of blood oranges, grapefruit and almonds; moderate malt backbone; soft palate, light bitter, quite dry; aftertaste of bitter oranges and watermelon - subtle draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 44) - very hazy dark blond beer, long lasting foam; very hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, decent bitterness, long fruity hoppy finish of mango and peaches draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 44) - dark ruby brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of chestnuts, very toasted; medium-bodied, very sweet, lot of vanilla and more chestnuts in the finish draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 44) - quite clear amber beer with a persistent creamy beige foam; aroma of nuts, flowers and caramel; low carbonation, thin-bodied, some sweetness, gently bitter; aftertaste of tea, caramel, candy sugar - a bit weird draught@BQ (Naviglio Grande 44) - dark ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; fairly smoky with notes of nuts, sausages; medium-bodied, low carbonation, earthy and smoky finish with notes of earth and chestnuts draught@Lambiczoon - very hazy blond-golden beer with a white foam; distinct and fresh aroma of oranges, peaches and roses; low carbonation, very sour, juicy, thin-bodied, citric and with a long sour aftertaste of oranges draught@Lambiczoon - quite clear amber beer with a solid long lasting beige foam; aroma of caramel and flowers; smooth palate, medium-bodied; earthy bitterness, citrusy aftertaste with notes of earth and caramel @Lambiczoon - hazy reddish-orange beer with no foam; cheesy with notes of vinegar, barnyard and raspberries; good malt backbone, hugely sour, low carbonation, juicy, dry and long "animal" finish with notes of cheese, hay and raspberries - huge ! @Lambiczoon - hazy red-brown beer; intense aroma of black cherries; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, gently sour, juicy, dry and long clean aftertaste of black cherries @Lambiczoon - quite clear reddish beer with no head retention; aroma of barnyard, sour cherries and light cheesy; a good malt body, very sour, subtle carbonation, very dry, juicy and long cheesy finish with notes of cherries and straw - great! from A’vucciria, Milano - clear blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of corn and malt; moderate carbonation, sweet, grainy with notes of alcohol, malt and apples from Hops Beer Shop, Milano - cloudy blond beer with a little foam left; fair and clean hoppy aroma of apricots and peaches; a good malt backbone, assertive and astringent, subtle but solid carbonation, juicy, very bitter, long hoppy fruity finish of peaches and oranges from Au Grain d’Orge - quite clear golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of apples in front, light earthy and faintly hempy; sweet, medium-bodied, light oily; long aftertaste of green apples and straw - did they smoke the hemp instead of putting it in the beer ? from Unterländer Biertage - light hazy dark blond beer with a little whote foam left and a nice lacework; light peachy and flowery aroma; harsh and grainy palate; fairly bitter, dry and flowery, grainy finish - raw from Au Grain d’Orge - hazy dark red-orange beer with a modest foam left; some particles floating within; fair woody notes of Port wine, molasses, nuts and oranges; sweet, thick and full-bodied; light grainy and bitter; long aftertaste of honey, oranges and Port wine; notes of warming alcohol and bread draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy amber-orange beer with a solid pale beige foam; long lasting, light yeasty with an intensive hoppy aroma of peaches and tangerines; light notes of coffee come thru while the beer gets warmer; full-bodied, light sticky, smooth palate and with a solid bitterness; roasted coffee appears strongly in a long finish with more fruity hoppy notes; nicely combined draught@Erzbierschof Krone - pours a cloudy orange-blond beer with a little white foam left; gently hoppy aroma of mango and peaches, light sour and woody; moderate malt backbone, not really bitter; long fruity and sourish aftertaste - either the sourness comes from a wood aging I cannot really relate or this beer as a different problem; I’m confused ... draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy orange-blond beer with a little long lasting foam; nice lacework; aroma of fresh cut apples; moderate carbonation and body, juicy and light oily; hint of sweetness and sourness; long juicy aftertaste of apples - ok draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy red-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of cream and hoppy notes of quinces and watermelon; full-bodied, juicy and light grainy; velvety mouth-feel, corny and decently bitter; long flowery and red fruity finish re-rated@Lausanne Beer Celebration; final version with additional hopsmuch cleaner and fruity nose, the bitterness is more rounded
@la Grenette, Lausanne - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of hemp, corn and flowers; full-bodied, quite thick, astringent and very bitter; long corny finish - quite raw (4/6/6/3/12) from Drinks of the World - clear golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of wheat and blueberry syrup; sweet, light sticky, gently dry; aftertaste of rose, candy sugar and blueberry syrup - no thanks courtesy of Ueli Bösiger - very hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of tea and quinces; medium-bodied, gently bitter and a bit mellow; more notes of tea and light corny finish courtesy of fiulijn - very hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; estery, flowery and fruity aroma; sourish, full-bodied, perfumy; bitter and long fruity hoppy finish; pretty aromatic from Apothibières - quite clear golden beer with a little white foam left; estery aroma with notes of pears and apples, bready and honeyish; full-bodied, pretty sweet, light yeasty, subtle carbonation, long fruity estery finish - quite nice courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy red-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of onions, peaches, melon and flowers; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light earthy and bitter, more notes of onions and gently spicy hops, the fruits stay now behind courtesy of Hans-Peter Krebs - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; the aroma is gently funky with notes of pineapple and sour apples; medium-bodied, gently sourish, subtle carbonation, long fruity and funky finish - pretty nice from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a firm beige foam; bready aroma with notes of almonds and pears; a fair carbonation; full-bodied and sweet, grainy, bready and light fruity finish; light bitterness and some residual sweetness from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - clear bright golden beer under a solid and firm white head; fresh aroma of yellow fruits, esters; full-bodied, sweet and with affair but subtle carbonation; bready, yeasty and long yellow fruity finish with residual sweetness from Apothibières - quite clear golden beer under a giant foamy white head; aroma of candy sugar, apples and pears; fairly sweet, full-bodied and light sticky; chewy yellow fruity finish - very Belgian ... from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a fair white foam left; nice lace; perfumy aroma with hoppy notes of pineapples, pears and berries; full-bodied, light chewy palate; solidly bitter, very aromatic spicy and fruity hoppy finish - nice from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - cloudy dark brown beer under a chaotic beige foam; chocolate aroma with notes of figs and molasses, brown sugar; full-bodied, sweet, fizzy; long toasted chocolaty and cacao-like finish, light earthy @la Grenette, Lausanne - hazy amber-orange beer with a white foam left; perfumy aroma of violet, rose and peach; full-bodied, light sticky, very bitter and with a long aromatic fruity hoppy finish from a forgotten source - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of yeast and fresh apple; light sweet, medium-bodied and with a low bitterness; more fruity notes; fresh courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy blond beer with no head retention; aroma of bread, mango, flowers; sweet and moderate carbonation; fruity and yeasty finish, some residual sweetness - strange but not bad courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber beer, solid beige foam; aroma of caramel, hazelnuts and molasses; sweet, full-bodied, creamy palate, light residual sweetness; aftertaste of molasses and caramel - a pale ale ?? courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy orange beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of almonds, oranges; velvety palate; medium-bodied; sweet, light yeasty, perfumy and fruity finish; solid carbonation courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a fair beige foam; aroma of licorice, caramel, molasses; over carbonated, light sweet, a bit grainy; aftertaste of caramel and hazelnuts courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-brown beer, little persistent foam left; aroma of caramel, earth; pretty tasty, fairly sweet, light grainy, solid carbonation, full-bodied and with some residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a beige foam left; lactic aroma of mocha, vanilla; sweet, a good malt backbone, grainy; more vanilla and lactic notes in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy blond-orange beer, solid white foam; fresh aroma of apples, berries; over carbonated, light sweet, grainy, yeasty, thin-bodied, fizzy fruity finish, light almondy and gently bitter courtesy of Antonio Rey - almost black beer with a little foam left; light sourish chocolaty nose; light sweet, grainy, medium-bodied, some bitterness and a chocolaty, earthy and biscuit finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; lot of caramel in the nose; fizzy, medium-bodied, sweet, light grainy, pretty tasty; long aftertaste of caramel with lot of residual sweetness courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy orange beer, persistent white foam; aroma of mango; quite sweet and with a good malt backbone, fairly bitter, some residual sweetness; flowery, caramelish and mango-like finish courtesy of Antonio Rey; 6.1% - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; yeasty, flowery aroma; a good malt backbone, sweet, fizzy, light bitterness, earthy, flowery finish with a faint fruitiness and some residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; light sourish with notes of fresh apples and dust, light smoky; medium to full-bodied, sweet, over carbonated, more notes of apples and smoked malts in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a little long lasting foam; sour nose of cherries and apples; full-bodied, pretty sourish but in a infected way, dry, yeasty and fruity - dubious courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of honey, caramel; full-bodied, astringent, very bitter; aftertaste of licorice, honey, caramel and prunes courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer under a beige foam; aroma of toasted malts, peaches, biscuits; sweet, full-bodied, aftertaste of prunes and toasted malts; fairly bitter courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher ! ... black beer under a very foamy head; aroma of licorice, barnyard and black cherries; full-bodied, grainy, juicy and fairly bitter; long corny finish with notes of black cherries courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of raspberries marmalade, plums, oaky; full-bodied, light grainy, very sweet, long aftertaste of prunes, wood and with some alcohol presence - don’t know where the 85 IBU are courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer under a solid dark beige foam; aroma of cacao, roasted chocolate and vanilla, hazelnuts; full-bodied, some sweetness, creamy palate, light grainy, fairly bitter; aftertaste of vanilla, hazelnuts again and long toasted notes of mocha courtesy of Fabien Maitre - clear golden beer with a little foam left; aroma of paperboard, light vegetable; quite tasty, fizzy and with a harsh bitterness; papery and grainy finish from a supermarket in Morteau, France - clear pale golden beer with a poor head retention; shy grainy, oily aroma; medium-bodied, some bitterness, quite dry; grainy and flowery finish - bad courtesy of Lukas Flückiger - pale clear golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of straw and grain; medium-bodied, fairly tasty, lively and quite bitter; long grainy, malty finish with some spicy hops - not bad at all courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - clear bright golden beer with no head retention; aroma of old sausages, grain and dust; medium-bodied, harsh bitterness, grainy finish with notes of hay - shows some character courtesy of Lukas Flückiger - clear very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted aroma of nougat and chocolate; sweet, grainy, full-bodied, some bitterness; dusty aftertaste of brown sugar and chocolate from a supermarket in Morteau, France - clear golden beer with a fast collapsing foam; spicy aroma of cardamom, coriander; over carbonated, grainy, medium-bodied, sweet, harsh and spicy finish from a supermarket in Morteau, France - quite clear brown beer with a little beige foam left; light toasted aroma of toffee; full-bodied, grainy and with an artificial sweetness, light sour, dry and harsh bitterness with long notes of caramel and butter from a supermarket in Morteau; as Brindezingue Bière de Noël - hazy ruby-brown beer with a fast vanishing foam; red fruits marmalade with notes of cloves; chewy, lively and oily palate; full-bodied, very spicy finish with notes of strawberries - too much courtesy of Stephane Teuscher - pale and clear golden beer with no head retention; light grainy and psicy hoppy aroma; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone; bitter and quite long spicy hoppy finish courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - very hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of melon and litchis; medium-bodied, creamy palate, bitter, quite dry, long notes of tropical fruits in the finish - very nice courtesy of the brewers - quite clear blond beer with no head retention; shy notes of tropical fruits, light flowery; moderate carbonation, gently sweet and decently bitter; light harsh and caramelish finish with faint fruity tones courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of mango and coconut; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, fairly bitter, dry and light spicy, fruity hoppy finish - clean and pleasant from Apothibières - quite clear golden-blond beer with a fast vanishing head; light fruity aroma (apricot ?) and flowery; chewy, full-bodied, harsh, sourish, dry and long fruity finish with a lingering sourness - a bit weird from Apothibières - hazy amber-orange beer with no head; phenolic with notes of oranges and cheese; fairly sweet, chewy palate, sour with notes of alcohol and oranges in the finish from Bier-Bienne - light hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of marzipan and caramel, light fruity; moderate malt backbone, bitter, grainy, yeasty and short finish; quite dry courtesy of Cunnigham - quite clear brown beer with a moderate foam left; distinct spicy aroma (cloves ?), molasses and prunes; very carbonated, bitter, spicy and grainy finish, light sharp courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber beer under a giant foam; aroma of quinces and caramel; over carbonated, sweet and fairly bitter; aftertaste of prunes, earth and caramel courtesy of Antonio Rey - almost black beer with no head retention; aroma of rye, chestnuts and roasted chocolate; medium- to full-bodied, solid carbonation; fairly bitter, long chocolaty and hazelnutty finish with notes of vanilla courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy orange beer without foam; spicy, papery and ripe fruits aroma; medium-bodied, low carbonation; highly bitter; papery finish again with hints of melon and caramel - give me my gluten back ! courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher ... cloudy copper beer, woody, yeasty and prunes aroma; full-bodied, sourish, bitter, harsh and aggressive; aftertaste of prunes and oak - very bad courtesy of Antonio Rey - almost black beer with a fast vanishing head; roasted coffee, brushwood and vanilla in the nose; full-bodied, sweet, very bitter; some residual sugars, vanilla, chocolate and walnuts in the finish, notes of whisky courtesy of Antonio Rey - fuc*ing giant gusher !! hazy copper-amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of blueberries, wood and corn; chewy, perfumy, full-bodied and smoky; fizzy, grainy, woody finish with notes of spices and caramel; hugely bitter and aggressive - chaotic courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy brown beer with no foam left; aroma of caramel and flowers; full-bodied, juicy, sweet, rounded palate; some residual sweetness and lot of caramel in the finish, hints of berries courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of phenol and sulfur, banana and cloves; solid carbonation, very sweet, fizzy finish with lot of residual sweetness, notes of cloves and banana courtesy of Antonio Rey - pitch black beer with no foam; fair roasted aroma of coffee, licorice and nuts; full-bodied, grainy, very bitter; dry and long aftertaste of hazelnuts and chocolate; hints of vanilla - very nice courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of tea, melon and rosemary; medium-bodied, low carbonation, smooth palate; decently bitter and long aftertaste of watermelon, rosemary and tea again - very good work again from Sascha courtesy of Antonio Rey - almost black beer with a little beige foam left; chaotic; lactic and chocolaty aroma, roasted, notes of hay and rye; full-bodied, sweet, very bitter, long roasted chocolaty finish, lactic and nutty aftertaste with notes of caramel and red fruity hops from Mikkeller &Friends - cloudy blond-orange beer, little chaotic white foam left; fairly woody, notes of apples, marzipan; full-bodied, sweet, estery fruity and woody finish with some warming alcohol presence; very bitter and astringent courtesy of Antonio Rey - very dark brown beer with a fast collapsing foam; light roasted, nutty and chocolaty aroma; fairly sweet, smooth and full-bodied; solid bitterness, roasted chocolaty finish and more nutty notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of prunes, cherries, bubblegum, ripe banana; solid sweetness, full-bodied, very bitter; aftertaste of caramel and prunes - the alcohol is quite hidden courtesy of Antonio Rey - pitch black beer with no head; woody aroma with notes of licorice, black cherries and black chocolate; very bitter, moderate carbonation, long chocolaty and cherryish aftertaste with more notes of licorice - well-hidden alcohol courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher ... hazy copper-orange beer with no foam; aroma of animal, cider and caramel; full-bodied, very sweet, fizzy, flowery and vegetable-like finish, grainy, caramelish finish - very bad experiment again from this brewery courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy pale orange beer, no foam; aroma of wheat, candy sugar and yellow fruits; medium-bodied, sweet, chewy fruity finish; fizzy - poor from la Mise en Bière - cloudy brown beer with no foam; aroma of ripe fruits, molasses, toasted; full-bodied, thick and very sweet, light grainy, long finish of figs, molasses, raisins and ripe fruits again - huge! from Hops Beer Shop, Milano - hazy golden-blond beer with a firm and long lasting white head; funky, cheesy and yellow fruity aroma; fairly sour, subtle carbonation, lively palate and moderate malt backbone; some light sweetness below; quite dry and long fresh fruity and funky finish with a lingering sourness @Erzbierschof - clear red beer with no foam; herbal and raspberry aroma, very sour, thin-bodied, very dry and short fruity/herbal finish - ok @les Trentenaires, Fribourg - hazy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; toasted biscuit maltiness, hazelnuts; soft palate, low carbonation, thin-bodied, light earthy bitterness, malty, biscuit finish @les Trentenaires, Fribourg - cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; delicate aroma of orange peels and tangerines, coriander; velvety palate, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; sweet, gently acidic, citric and dry finish with lingering notes of coriander @les Trentenaires, Fribourg - very hazy ruby-brown beer with no foam; maderizated and woody nose, aroma of prunes, molasses; absolutely no carbonation; medium-bodied, gently sticky, woody, astringent, long aftertaste of plums, cognac and warming alcohol courtesy of Reto Senn - light hazy dark golden beer, long lasting foam; earthy aroma with notes of caramel, medium-bodied, fairly bitter, solid carbonation and more earthy notes and faint fruity tones in the finish courtesy of the brewers - gently lactic blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of wheat, hints of berries and earth; medium to full-bodied, light grainy and with a solid well-integrated bitterness; dry aftertaste of wheat, citrus and berries - very well-crafted courtesy of Mirko Messer - bright and quite clear bronze beer with a long lasting foam; perfumy hoppy aroma of mango, quinces and pears; full-bodied, light oily, creamy plaate. fairly bitter; dry fruity hoppy finish (more mango) from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a long lasting beige foam; toasted aroma of black chocolate, cocoa and hints of vanilla; full-bodied, creamy and velvety palate, very bitter; aftertaste of mocha, chocolate, cocoa, more vanilla; earthy - great beer courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark golden-blond beer with a persistent pale beige foam; light phenolic with notes of chewy fruits and candy sugars; fizzy, medium-bodied, light grainy and chewy fruity (oranges, pears) finish and lot of residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - light gusher; cloudy amber-orange beer; firm and persistent beige foam; aroma of corn and orange peels; solid carbonation; gently sourish and sweet; a good malt backbone: dry bitter/sour finish - a bit harsh from CraftGallery - quite clear dark amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; light yeasty and flowery aroma with notes of tea and caramel; full-bodied, creamy palate; very bitter, quite dry and long aftertaste of earth and spicy hops with lingering fruity tones - a cross between an IPA and an ESB on testosterone; very good from Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of candied fruits and candy sugar; estery; full-bodied, sweet and very carbonated; chewy aftertaste of oranges marmalade and lot of residual sugars from la Mise en BIère - black beer with a poor head retention; robust roasted aroma of coffee beans and walnuts; full-bodied, thick, subtle carbonation, bitter and dry; aftertaste of vanilla and coffee, long and a bit harsh @Vision du Réel, Nyon - quite clear blond beer with no head retention; light grapefruity with notes of caramel; moderate malt body, light bitter, soft flowery hoppy finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - very hazy amber-orange beer, beige foam, long lasting; aroma of berries and pineapples; light caramelish; medium-bodied, tasty and moderately carbonated; decently bitter; dry and long piney, peachy finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - black beer with a chaotic foam left; light smoky, roasted chocolaty aroma with hints of vanilla; medium-bodied, low carbonation, sweet and bitter; grainy finish with notes of vanilla, chocolate and hazelnuts from la Mise en Bière - hazy amber-orange beer with a solid beige head, long lasting; aroma of resin, passion fruit and mango; medium-bodied; tasty, dry and fairly bitter; long fruity, piney finish from CraftGallery - pretty clear bronze beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; decently smoky aroma with some fruity notes behind; creamy mouth-feel, velvety, tasty, light earthy and bitter; dry and long smoky finish with whisky-like and fruity tones - pretty nice from CraftGallery - light hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of candy sugar, ripe banana and gently spicy; full-bodied, very sweet, light grainy, no bitterness, lot of residual sugars and aftertaste of ripe yellow fruits and brown sugars - a good one with a very awkward name from la Mise en Bière - quite clear golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of lemongrass, herbs and straw; medium-bodied, clean palate; subtle but fair carbonation; dry and bitter; fresh fruity and piney, lager-like crisp finish - very good from la Mise en Bière; as Bear State - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; fair hoppy aroma of pine needles, passion fruit and grass; light sticky, full-bodied, moderate carbonation and fairly bitter; juicy, grassy and citrusy, passion fruit-like finish; very dry courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy amber-orange beer with a chaotic foam; piney hops, caramel and quinces in the nose; full-bodied, very tasty, quite velvety, moderate carbonation, light malt sweetness and with an increasing bitterness; dry and long piney, resinous and spicy hoppy finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; spicy aroma with noites of peaches; full-bodied, tasty, lively; fairly bitter; grainy, spicy and piney hoppy finish; light sweetness courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - quite clear dark blond beer with a little foam left; robust aroma of corn, hay and lemon; a good malt backbone, citric, bitter and lively palate; quite dry lemony and corny finish - good from Hops Beer Shop, Milan - hazy blond beer under a solid white foam left, nice lacework; aroma of pears, bread and candy sugar; full-bodied, very sweet, tasty, long estery fruity finish with spicy and sharp notes, warming alcohol and more candy sugar from Schoentjes - pretty clear golden beer under a solid white foam; nice lace; very bready aroma, corny and fruity; very carbonated; medium to full-bodied, fairly bitter, long bready and fruity finish tasting session@Au Grain d’Orge - clear golden blond with a nice lacework; hoppy aroma of yellow fruits, estery and light yeasty; full-bodied, sweet and bitter, dry; long herbal and fruity hoppy finish with hints of honey tasting session@Au Grain d’Orge - clear golden-blond beer with a white head; hoppy aroma of lime, herbs and coconut; full-bodied, sweet and bitter, subtle and fair carbonation; long citrusy and blackcurrant finish tasting session@Au Grain d’Orge - clear golden-blond beer with a white head; perfumy with notes of citrus and straw; full-bodied, a fair carbonation, sweet and bitter; almondy and citrus hoppy finish from la Mise en Bière - pours a clear golden-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of grapefruit and honey; moderate malt backbone, light sweet and decently bitter, low carbonation; dry and long fruity hopy finish of passion fruit and citrus courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - hazy deep blond beer under a solid white foam; light flowery but mainly tropical fruits aroma; clean palatze, quite full-bodied, fairly bitter, dry and long fruity hoppy finish from Au Grain d’Orge - very hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; spicy and flowery hoppy notes, some caramel; moderate malt backbone, light grainy and bitter, short flowery finish and light yeasty - not really convincing from la Mise en Bière - light gusher, red-amber with a little foam; very woody and cheesy aroma with notes of cherries; fairly sour, full-bodied, juicy and sourish woody finish, dry and light meaty - too much wood presence from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; solid aroma of plums and nougat, light grainy; very sweet, full-bodied and very bitter; sticky, strong warming alcohol presence and more notes of ripe red fruits - strong stuff, a bit burning but quite ok from la Mise en Bière - very dark brown and hazy beer; moderate beige foam left; very toasted chocolaty aroma with hoppy notes of red fruits and licorice, light grainy; full-bodied, pretty tasty and creamy palate, fairly bitter; long corny, coffeish finish with lingering hoppy notes of plums and black cherries from Bier-Bienne - translucid bronze beer with a poor head retention; chewy and perfumy hoppy aroma of quince marmalade; light sticky palate, solid yet subtle carbonation; quite bitter and dry; the finish is resinous with more notes of quince and berries marmalade - a bit too bubblegum-like from Au Grain d’Orge - hazy orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of corn, tangerines, banana and coriander, grainy; very carbonated, medium-bodied, light sourish, fizzy fruity and sharp finish - quite original yet with an excessive carbonation level courtesy of Laurent Mousson - very hazy ruby beer with no foam; aroma of cheese, prunes and molasses very sweet, thick, full-bodied and with a low carbonation; solidly bitter, long notes of prunes, mandarins, honey, nuts and warming alcohol notes - very nice from Lidl - translucid and bright golden beer with a chaotic and poor foam left; aroma of paper and bouillon; oily palate, medium-bodied, harsh bitterness; quite dry and long aftertaste of paperboard and dust - bad from la Mise en Bière - clear and bright ruby-bronze beer with a modest head retention; resinous and grassy aroma with notes of red fruits; solid and subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone, light sweetness, a decent bitterness, quite dry and long aftertaste of caramel and resin - crips from Au Trappiste - pours a very dark brown beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; nice lace; fairly roasted aroma of coffee, licorice, vanilla and black cherries; full-bodied, tasty and lively, solidly bitter, dry; long coffeish aftertaste with notes of ashes and licorice - great! draught@Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy amber beer with a long lasting foam; hoppy aroma of melon and lime, notes of earth and caramel; full-bodied, light grainy, fairly bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish draught@Solothurner Biertage 2016 - light hazy brown beer with a modest head retention; light buttery with notes of caramel and biscuit; sweet and full-bodied; earthy and toffee-ish aftertaste draught@Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy amber beer with a moderate foam left; fresh and fair hoppy notes of red fruits marmalade; citrusy; thin-bodied, dry and light bitter; short dry earthy finish with faint fruity notes @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - light amber-orange beer, little long lasting foam left; aroma of elder, watermelon; medium-bodied, creamy palate, flowery and fruity aftertaste - delicate @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - clear bronze beer with a moderate foam; aroma of tea and elder; sweet, grainy, astringent and bitter; dry and long aftertaste of elder and melon @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy dark amber beer; aroma of earth and caramel; medium-bodied, rounded, bitter with notes of caramel and toffee, almonds and flowers @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - black beer with a creamy beige foam, nice lacework; roasted aroma of black cherries and prunes; sour, full-bodied, sweet and sour, moderate carbonation, light oily texture; aftertaste of black chocolate, cherries, plums and with a lingering sourness @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - black beer with a creamy beige foam, nice lacework; aroma of cherries, vinegar, juicy; full-bodied, fairly sour, moderate carbonation; dry and bitter; sourish aftertaste of chocolate, plums and cherries @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - dark ruby-black beer with a creamy beige foam, nice lacework; earthy and roasted, notes of mocha; sweet, light fizzy and with a good malt backbone; hazelnutty finish, creamy palate with notes of chocolate and chestnuts @Solothurner Biertage 2016 -clear dark ruby-brown beer with no foam; decently woody, notes of black cherries, prunes; some sweetness and a fair bitterness; residual sugars, notes of alcohol, cherries and wood @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam; grainy with hins of vegetable in the nose; sweet and a bit harsh palate; light aftertaste of oranges and almonds @Solothurner Biertage 2016; courtesy of Patric Gross - quite clear amber-orange beer with a chaotic foam; aroma of quinces, lemongrass, light piney; full-bodied, light sweet, grainy; aftertaste of banana, bread and citrus @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; flowery and bready nose with hints of juniper; sweet, medium-bodied; flowery and fruity finish - very shy @Solothurner Biertage 2016; courtesy of Roland Dübi - golden-amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of grapefruit, soda-like; perfumy and with notes of menthol; chewy, artificial sweetness and some late bitterness; quite dry citrusy finish - chaotic and artificial @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - quite clear amber-orange beer with a chaotic foam left; delicate aroma of melon and mango with notes of diacetyl; full-bodied, tasty and velvety; quite bitter; dry aftertaste of melon and quinces @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy dark reddish-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam; yeasty tones in the front and fruits behind; medium-bodied, grainy, bitter; dry with lingering fruity tones @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam; light buttery, smoky with notes of mocha; grainy; full-bodied; aftertaste of hazelnuts, nuts and more very toasted malts in the finish; dry @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - quite clear amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; decently smoky, earthy, flowery; full-bodied, grainy, tasty and with a long smoky and bitter finish - balanced but not exciting @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - quite clear red-amber beer with a solid beige foam; shy flowery and yeasty aroma; thin-bodied, gently bitter with hints of red fruits and light earthy tones @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; buttery with notes of yellow fruits; medium-bodied, shy bitterness, sweet, flowery; aftertaste of ripe fruits and bouillon @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy pale blond beer with a poor head retention; flowery, grainy and grassy aroma; medium-bodied; light bitterness; notes of vegetable and grain in the finish @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - light hazy blond with a little foam left; yeasty aroma with notes of ripe fruits; a bit astringent, medium-bodied, dry and bitter flowery and fruity finish; quite overcarbonated @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - fully cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; shy aroma of ripe bananas, light spicy; very sweet; thick, long sweetish finish of banana, cloves, vegetables and undefined spices - pretty tasteless @Solothurner Biertage 2016; courtesy of Carole Waser - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; evident notes of red wine barrel, light acetic, notes of cherries and pears; full-bodied, fairly sour; dry and long sour finish of prunes and wood - wonderful as always for this serie @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - cloudy dark amber with a solid beige foam; candy sugar, notes of ripe fruits; very sweet, full-bodied, and very sticky; long aftertaste of ripe fruits with more notes of brown sugar @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - black beer with a little beige foam; light roasted with notes of ashes and hazelnuts; medium-bodied, dry and bitter roasted malty and nutty finish - interesting @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; notes of oranges, flowers; a good malt backbone, sweet, light grainy, fizzy and lively; chewy aftertaste of oranges and some alcohol presence @Solothurner Biertage 2016; courtesy of the brewer - hazy blond beer; yeasty and bready with notes of ripe banana; full-bodied, fairly sweet and sticky; aftertaste of candy sugar, some residual sweetness and more banana in the finish @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - quite clear dark amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of red fruits marmalade; harsh palate, astringent, bitter and aggressive; dusty finish with notes of caramel @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - very hazy dark red-amber beer with a fair foam left; aroma of red fruits, light earthy; medium-bodied, quite juicy yet dusty finish; earthy with more red fruits @Solothurner Biertage 2016 - quite clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; flowery hoppiness with notes of yellow fruits and grass; tasty, medium-bodied, astringent and quite bitter; dry grassy flowery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2016; courtesy of Fabian Ehinger - hazy dark amber-red beer with a little foam left; aroma of tea, ripe fruits; creamy palate, full-bodied, sweet and very bitter; aftertaste of tea and prunes - pretty nice @Solothurner Biertage 2016; courtesy of Nicolas Roberti - light hazy amber beer with a little foam left; fair hoppy aroma of peach and apricot; full-bodied, sweet, sticky and very bitter; sharp, spicy and bitter hoppy fruity finish; piney courtesy of Roger Brügger - black beer with a poor head retention; quite roasted aroma of black chocolate, ashes; low carbonation, velvety and tasty; decently bitter; hints of vanilla and more chocolate in the finish from CraftGallery - light hazy reddish-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of tangerineys and orange marmalade; chewy; thin-bodied, a bit tasteless, low carbonation and bitterness; more notes of red fruits marmalade in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy red-brown beer with a poor head retention; earthy and honeyish aroma, some ripe red fruits; medium-bodied, light grainy; gently bitter and earthy with more notes of red fruits in the finis - a bit harsh but ok from Bier-Bienne - quite clear dark blond beer without foam left; aroma of citrus, litchis and berries; medium-bodied, decently bitter; quite dry, light yeasty and hoppy finish of berries - balanced and delicate from Bier-Bienne - translucide and bright dark red-amber beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of caramel and cherries, light peated; a good malt backbone; fairly sweet; light chewy aftertaste of red fruits marmalade, toffee and cherries from CraftGallery - pours a hazy blond beer with a firm long lasting white foam; aroma of hay, cardamom and coriander; light fruity; fizzy, moderate malt backbone, grainy and spicy finish, light citric, fizzy and lively, earthy; excessive spiciness but despite it pretty nice from Bier-Bienne - clear and very pale golden-yellow beer with a solid white foam; nice lace; yeasty with sour notes of pears and apples; creamy palate; subtle carbonation, moderate malt body, light cheesy, gently sour and with a creamy yellow fruity finish cloying and really not terrible from CraftGallery - quite clear bronze beer with no foam; aroma of caramel and oranges, gently spicy; full-bodied, sweet, a bit grainy and with a late bitterness; some residual sweetness, warming alcohol presence and notes of corn, ripe fruits and spices courtesy of Roger Brügger - pretty clear dark golden beer with a modest foam left; very fruity hoppiness (pineapples, berries, tangerines) and hints of vanilla; medium to full-bodied, juicy palate; fairly bitter; dry and long hoppy finish of oranges, pineapples and melon - wonderful beer ! @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - black beer with a moderate foam left; lot of chocolate in the nose; moderate malt backbone, sweet and bitter; earthy and artificial syrupy aftertaste of caramel and chocolate @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - black beer with no foam, fairly roasted chocolaty aroma; quite sweet and with a moderate carbonation; sweetish lactic, chocolaty and biscuit aftertaste @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - hazy blond beer with a nice foam left; hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; moderate malt backbone, gently bitter, fresh, yeasty fruity hoppy finish; quite dry and bready - a bit too yeasty @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - pours a clear amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; fairly hoppy and perfumy aroma of mandarin; sweet (too) and with a good malt body; quite bitter; long citric and flowery finish @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - light hazy golden beer with a modest head retention; hoppy aroma of pine and tangerines; thin-bodied, citric and lively; quite short fruity hoppy finish, light spicy @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - light hazy amber-orange beer with a decent foam left; hoppy aroma of tea and red fruits; quite sweet, full-bodied; decently bitter; long aftertaste of tea, pineapples, a bit marmalade-like @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - quite cloudy amber-orange beer with a nice foam left; clean hoppy aroma of mango and tangerines; light spicy; full-bodied, subtle carbonation; fairly bitter and long hoppy finish of tropical fruits and spices - dangerously drinkable @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - hazy and quite dark brown beer with a good head retention; toasted aroma of caramel and biscuit, light spicy; full-bodied, pretty sweet with a chewy spicy, malty and sweeties-like finish @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - pours a quite clear dark amber beer with a decent head retention; aroma of caramel and tropical fruits; solid malt backbone, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; grass and caramel appear in the finish; the alcohol, remains quite well-hidden @Fête de la Bière 2016, Vevey - pours a cloudy amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel, grain and malt; full-bodied, pretty sweet and with an harsh earthy, grainy and caramelish aftertaste - unrefined courtesy of Roger Brügger - light hazy reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; a bit earthy and corny with notes of tea and flowers; moderate carbonation and malt backbone; gently bitter on top of some malt sweetness; more tea, honey and red fruits in the finish - delicate and very pleasant from Bier-Bienne - pours a hazy pale amber-orange beer with a decent head retention; fruity aroma of peaches with notes of spices and flowers; medium-bodied, quite tasty and with a subtle carbonation; fairly bitter and with a long aromatic fruity/spicy hoppy finish @Il-Gzira, Malta - pours a clear pale golden beer with a good head retention; the aroma is grainy, light aromatic; a decent malt backbone, some bitterness and a quite long grainy and gently grassy finish - decent and flawless @Il-Gzira, Malta - pale and clear yellow beer with a modest head retention; paperboard and grains hit the nose; medium-bodied, a bit tart and bitter; short papery finish - cheap stuff @Il-Gzira, Malta - red beer with a light pinkish head; aroma of raspberries syrup; very sweet, sticky, thin-bodied, aftertaste of raspberries and peaches bubblegum with hints of amaretto and lot of residual sweetness @Il-Gzira, Malta - pours a hazy pale golden orange beer with no head retention and some floating particles within; light yeasty and with fair notes of citrus and apricots; medium-bodied, decently tasty; more yeast and yellow fruits in the finish @Il-Gzira, Malta - dark golden beer, clear and with a poor head retention; the nose is metallic and shyly grassy; thin-bodied, bland; short papery and grainy finish - bad @Il-Gzira, Malta - clear golden beer with a decent foam left; the aroma is mainly caramel with light piney tones; moderate malt backbone and a decent bitterness, subtle carbonation; herbal and piney hoppy finish @Il-Gzira, Malta - clear golden-yellow beer with some foam left; syrupy aroma of ginger and grapefruit; sugary palate, sticky and thin-bodied; tons of residual sweetness with more ginger and lemon in the finish - now, this is getting pretty bad @Il-Gzira, Malta - pours a clear golden colour with a poor white foam left; buttery and grainy aroma; light oily palate, thin-bodied and with a low carbonation; paper and grain in the finish; some harsh bitterness from Bier-Bienne - very hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of quince and marzipan, caramel; good malt backbone, pretty sweet, light mineral; some decent bitterness; light residual sweetness and more notes of ripe fruits and caramel draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with no foam, lemony and pretty lactic aroma; moderate carbonation, juicy, sweet and acidic; decently dry and long lactic finish of apple, citrus and mint - pretty weird draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear and bright amber-bronze beer under a creamy pale beige foam; fair flowery hoppiness, light grassy and fruity; creamy palate; medium-bodied, soft bitterness, quite dry and long flowery and light mineral finish with lingering notes of red fruits from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy blue/brown beer with a violet foam; deep aroma of blueberries, blackcurrant and herbs; full-bodied, initially juicy yet soon showing some decent sourness and some sweetness below lasting in the finish; juicy and sourish aftertaste with lots more blueberries notes; light sticky from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - clear golden-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; flowery and grassy hoppiness; subtle carbonation; lively palate and nice bitterness; develops long and increasing grassy and flowery hoppiness; very dry courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy orange beer without foam; notes of ripe fruits and oxidation, candy sugar; sweet, grainy, medium-bodied, the finish is caramelish with lingering notes of ripe fruits and a shy bitterness @la Valetta Airport, Malta - clear pale golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cheap lemon, candy, soda-like; very sweet, light oily and with lot of residual sugars and fake lemon notes in the finish - urgh ! from Malta Airport - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of apricot and caramel hit the nose; a bit of citrus; rounded and solid malt backbone, tasty and lively; decently bitter; long flowery and fruity hoppy finish - good from Erzbierschof - cloudy bordeaux-pink beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of blueberries and herbs; a bit lactic, overcarbonated, medium-bodied, sweet and sour; very dry and long fizzy aftertaste of blueberries, mint and herbs from Fête de la Bière, Vevey - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; fair aroma of coriander, light citric; sweet, medium-bodied, oily texture and with tons of coriander and faint notes of oranges in the finish; soapy - a coriander soup courtesy of Roger Brügger - light hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate white foam left; delicate hoppy aroma of pineapples and litchis; medium-bodied, rounded palate and a subtle carbonation; shyly bitter and with a quite long aftertaste of ripe fruits courtesy of Joni Orponen - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a firm and long lasting beige foam; the aroma is mineral with notes of honey, alpine herbs and caramel; full-bodied, sweet and bitter; long grassy and spicy finish with more notes of honey; creamy palate and earthy - interesting @la Grenette - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; yeasty and fairly fruity hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; a good malt backbone, sweet and bitter; dry hoppy fruity finish where apricots dominate @la Grenette - dark orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; fair and clean fruity hoppy aroma where quinces and berries dominate; creamy palate, quite full-bodied, well-integrated yet fair bitterness, some malt sweetness; long fruity hoppy finish - clean and balanced, very good courtesy of Joni Orponen - very hazy red-orange beer; fruity hoppy aroma of litchis and tangerines; velvety palate; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, decently bitter and very aromatic fruity finish (peaches and litchis again) courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light gusher; very hazy reddish-amber beer with particles floating within; very foamy beige head; aroma of caramel and candy sugar, notes of dried figs and raisins; over-carbonated, very sweet, full-bodied; tons of residual sugars, quite burning alcohol notes, caramel and more figs - raw and far too sweet draught@Pooc - clear bronze beer with a beige foam left, long lasting; aroma of almonds, rye and peaches; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, astringent, subtle carbonation and very bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish from la Mise en Bière - very dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam; decently smoky aroma of pralines; sweet, medium-bodied, tasty and velvety; more delicate smokiness, vanilla and chocolate in the finish from la Mise en Bière - pours a quite clear red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of plums, apples, rum and wood; thick, full-bodied, very sweet with a late astringency; woody, caramelish finish with more presence of rum - good courtesy of Per - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam; aroma of oranges, molasses; full-bodied, fairly sweet, low carbonation, some residual sugars and lot of ripe fruits (prunes, oranges) in the finish @Chessu, Biel - light hazy golden-blond beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of citrus, mango, oranges and cream; creamy palate, subtle but fair carbonation, tasty, lively and fairly bitter; quite dry aftertaste of berries, pineapples and oranges - very good @Chessu, Biel - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam left; light grainy and flowery aroma; quite rounded palate yet with a late distinct astringency; grainy and flowery finish with a lingering harsh bitterness @Chessu, Biel - very hazy dark blond beer; flowery hops in the front, light spicy and fruity aroma; a good malt backbone, creamy palate, astringent, fairly bitter; more fruity notes in the finish with lingering flowery tones @Chessu, Biel - light hazy amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and quinces, fairly hoppy; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, a bit astringent and fairly bitter; juicy finish with notes of tea, peaches and citrus @Chessu, Biel - pretty clear dark ruby-amber beer with a persistent creamy beige foam; light grainy aroma with notes of vanilla and molasses; full-bodied, pretty sweet malt backbone, fairly bitter and with a creamy palate; long red fruity finish with more pronounced notes of maple syrup and grains, light residual sweetness - the alcohol is dangerously well-hidden; nice courtesy of Roman Winiger - clear and bright dark amber beer with a persistent beige foam left; toasted malty and spicy aroma with notes of caramel; clean palate, rounded and with a subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, gently dry, moderately bitter and with more spicy and malty notes in the finish - very decent
draught@Vostok, Chaux-de-Fonds - quite hazy dark ruby-amber beer with a persistent beige foam left; nice lace; toasted biscuit aroma with notes of caramel, spicy; medium-bodied, fairly astringent, light dry and with an harsh bitter biscuit finish - too young (4/6/4/3/11) draught@Erzbierschof - hazy golden-orange beer with a long lasting white foam, nice lace; citric aroma with notes of pineapples and cardamom; medium to full-bodied, quite oily and sticky palate; moderate carbonation; dry bitter and fairly spicy finish with more lingering notes of yellow fruits and grain - too heavy @Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; light soapy lemony and yuzu nose; a good malt backbone, fair but subtle carbonation, lively palate, some sourness; dry and long citric perfumy finish with light notes of cedar and spices @Erzbierschof - black beer with absolutely no foam; lot of cacao in the front, pralines and vanilla come after; thick and full-bodied, fairly sweet, light bitter; earthy and with long notes of chocolate and cacao; some residual sweetness - a very nice dessert beer from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy golden-blond beer with a little foam left; fresh aroma of corn, mango and oranges; medium-bodied, lively palate; more grainy and fruity hoppy tones in the finish; quite dry - pretty nice from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; some particles floating within; very flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel and quinces; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, light grainy and quite bitter; solid carbonation; dry and long flowery caramelish finish duty free@Malta airport - black beer with a ruby hue; solid beige foam left; aroma of licorice and coffee; over-carbonated, bitter and very dry; long finish of licorice, herbs and mint - the over-carbonation is a bit ruining this beer courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - quite clear reddish-orange beer with no foam left; hoppy aroma of quinces and rhubarb; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently bitter; quite long notes of fruity hops (melon, quinces) and hints of tea in the finish - subtle from Coop supermarket in Bienne - fully cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of grapefruit, citrus and yeast; full-bodied, juicy, grainy; fairly bitter, yeasty and grapefruity finish - dusty courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear golden-blond with a little white foam left; aroma of straw, hay and cloves, some banana in the background; medium-bodied, tasty and with a subtle carbonation, some sweetness, long aftertaste of cloves and hay bought in a farm in Versoix - very light hazy golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of straw and hay, fairly aromatic; medium-bodied, light grainy and bitter; moderate carbonation; gently juicy and spicy finish; pretty fresh from supermarket Coop, Biel - hazy blond beer with a persistent white foam; nice lace; oily resinous aroma with notes of ripe fruits; fairly sweet; full-bodied, moderate bitterness; fruity, resinous and flowery finish with some residual sweetness - more a malt liquor than anything else from CraftGallery - light hazy golden beer with a creamy white foam; evident notes of wheat, hints of dust and straw; moderate malt backbone, light grainy, earthy and bitter finish - strange draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - pours a brown beer with a toasted biscuit and earthy aroma, hints of caramel; medium to full-bodied; the finish is a bit yeasty with more earthy and toasted malty tones draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - pours a cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; funky and light cheesy with fair hoppy notes of oranges; full-bodied, very bitter and very yeasty; fruity hoppy finish - a bit too yeasty draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; light spicy and vegetable-like nose; solid carbonation, medium-bodied; dry flowery finish - not convincing courtesy of Jan De Ruijter - cloudy lactic-orange ber with a moderate foam left; fair yet delicate aroma of rhubarb; light-bodied, decently sour; long notes of cheese and oranges draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - almost black beer with a solid pale beige foam; toasted malts, black cherries; full-bodied, light earthy, very bitter; dry, light notes of licorice and more toasted malts in the finish courtesy of Jan de Ruijter - hazy pale golden beer with a solid white foam; fresh yellow fruits hoppiness in the nose; tasty and lively palate, appropriate carbonation; ripe yellow fruits in the finish, bitter and dry; very aromatic courtesy of Thomas Schneider - pours an orange-brown beer with an elusive foam; aroma of orange peel and cinnamon, soapy; full-bodied, astringent; long spicy finish with lingering fruity notes - excessive spiciness and chaotic courtesy of Thomas Schneider - cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam; aroma of figs, candy sugar and oranges; full-bodied, very sweet; aftertaste of ripe banana, oranges, candy sugar and pears draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy pale orange beer with an evanescent white foam; hoppy aroma of mango and apricot; medium-bodied, lively and fruity; quite bitter and long hoppy finish - balanced draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - amber beer with a persistent beige foam; earthy aroma with notes of caramel; medium-bodied, poorly tasty, earthy, bitter and caramelish finish courtesy of René Bühlmann - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of pears and coriander, fresh; sweet and salty, low carbonation, a bit heavy on the tongue; quite dry finish with long notes of coriander courtesy of René Bühlmann - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a long lasting beige foam; fair spicy hoppiness and with a good malt backbone; spicy and bitter, light earthy and dry finish courtesy of Thomas Schneider - ruby-brown beer with a moderate head retention; malty biscuit aroma, toasted with notes of caramel and vegetal; a good malt backbone; moderate sweetness, , earthy and light metallic, caramelish finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - pours a cloudy amber-orange beer with a nice foam left; fresh wheaty aroma with distinct notes of tangerines; a good malt backbone and a subtle but solid carbonation; citric and lively finish with more notes of corn and mandarin @Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy amber-orange beer with a chaotic foam left; hoppy aroma of peaches; rounded palate, fairly bitter; dry finish of yeast, apricots and peaches @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy amber beer with a moderate foam left; light piney with notes of ripe fruits; tasty and lively; shy carbonation; astringent, very bitter; dry fruity/spicy hoppy finish with hints of corn @Brau- und Rauchshop - light hazy amber-brown beer with no foam; earthy, chocolaty aromalow carbonation, medium-bodied, gently bitter and with a fair chocolatey finish - originality @Brau- und Rauchshop - dark orange-amber beer with no foam left; perfumy aroma of caramel; astringent, medium-bodied, earthy and dry finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - dark brown beer with no foam; toasted biscuity aroma , light mineral with hints of chocolate; thin-bodied; aftertaste of vegetable, mineral and toasted malts @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of ripe fruits (apricots and quinces); good malt backbone, rounded, low carbonartion and decently bitter; aftertaste of red fruits @Brau- und Rauchshop - amber beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of tea, quince; medium-bodied, lively and tasty; aftertaste of prunes and quince, quite bitter @Brau- und Rauchshop - almost black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of roasted milk coffee and black chocolate; grainy , medium-bodied, fairly bitter; quite dry coffeish finish with more lingering grainy notes courtesy iof Tom Strickler - black beer with a decent head retention; pretty smokey with notes of vanilla and chocolate; full-bodied, lively and tasty, quite bitter; long and very roasted chocolaty and vanilla finish; very dry and earthy @Brau- und Rauchshop - orange beer, hazy; aroma of quinces and white wine barrel, apricot; low carbonation; full-bodied, sweet and gently sour; aftertase of pears and wood courtesy of René Bühlmann - cloudy copper-amber beer with no foam; corny and earthy aroma; pretty malty, lively palate; astringent, bitter and very dry; long earthy finish with notes of oranges - quite raw courtesy of René Bühlmann - almost black beer with a little beige foam left; roasted aroma of coffee beans, walnuts; medium-bodied, grainy, dry and gently bitter; long roasted chestnutty and coffeish finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy dark red-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; light earthy, caramelisharoma; some red fruits behind; creamy palate, medium-bodied, long earthy, nutty, yeasty finish courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - reddish-bronze beer with a persistent beige foam; fairly hoppy, grassy and notes of berries; full-bodied, creamy palate, very bitter; quite dry grassy and fruity hoppy finish - clean and good courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - dark orange beer with no foam; aroma of cherries, quite acetic; medium-bodied, fairly sour; very dry; long aftertaste of cherries and vinegar @Brau- und Rauchshop - quite clear golden beer with a persistent foam with big bubbles; very light cheesy notes and ripe yellow fruits; a good malt backbone; light oily, fairly bitter and long fruity hoppy finish - fresh and good @Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; fruity and buttery aroma; full-bodied, quite clean palate, quite dry and hoppy; gentle sweetness, more lingering fruity notes - weird but not bad; unstylish courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - pours a hazy dark amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and nougat; full-bodied and very (too) sweet; some figs, coffee and a strong alcohol presence courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - dark golden-amber beer with no head retention; solid aroma of vanilla, woody and caramel, maderization; very sweet and a huge malt backbone; very bitter with long notes of pears and wood courtesy of Marcel Vogt - light hazy dark golden beer with a nice foam left; wheaty and light yeasty aroma, decently hoppy; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and a long corny and light vegetable-like finish with hints of honey courtesy of Marcel Vogt - black beer with a little foam left; fairly smoky with notes of bacon; full-bodied, dry and bitter; long smoky, chocolaty/coffeish finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - dark amber-orange beer with no foam; aroma of caramel, light sour; medium-bodied, a bit sour; decently bitter; dry caramelish finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - amber beer, light hazy; poor head retention; lot of caramel and quinces; a good malt backbone; fairly sweet yet pretty dry; very bitter and long fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - black beer with a rubbish hue; no head retention; very roasted coffeish aroma, light grainy; fairly sweet, a good malt body and with a long roasted chocolaty malty finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; fresh funky hoppyness with notes of corn and yellow fruits; medium-bodied, lively, dry hoppy fruity finish - very good courtesy of Marcel Vogt - pours a light hazy dark brown beer with a good head retention; light smoky, woody aroma with notes of figs and caramel; huge malt backbone, very sweet and light sticky; berries, figs, wood and prunes in a long finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - black beer with a long lasting foam left; woody, light sour with notes of black cherries; sweet, low carbonation; aftertaste of vanilla and coffee @Brau- und Rauchshop - lactic-orange beer with a poor head retention; fruity funky and light cheesy aroma; moderate malt backbone; dry and light sour fruity yeasty finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy dark brown-amber beer, malty fruity aroma; sweet, earthy, full-bodied, quite bitter and with lingering fruity tones; light papery courtesy of Marcel Vogt - black beer with a little foam left; roasted aroma of nuts and caramel with hints of burned ribbon; full-bodied, light sticky; roasted finish of chocolate with a distinct alcohol presence @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; earthy/spicy hops in the front, some fruity tones behind; caramel, citrus; full-bodied, lively and tasty palate, fairly bitter; clean; dry hoppy fruity and resinous finish @la Grenette, Lausanne - hazy bright golden beer with a white and long lasting foam; grassy aroma with notes of peaches and apples; good malt body, solidly bitter; a bit over-carbonated; dry fruity and grassy hoppy finish from Malta Airport - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; unclean grassy hoppiness with notes of tangerines, fair malt backbone and carbonation, light sweet and quite bitter; long fruity/grassy hoppy finish @Lausanne Beer Celebration - fully cloudy dark orange beer with a little long lasting foam; fresh aroma of strawberries and wheat, juicy; subtle carbonation and medium-bodied, light yeasty, the finish is very fruity and light sharp courtesy of Marcel Vogt - clear bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of phenol and wet paperboard, notes of marzipan; medium-bodied, sweet; aftertaste of berries marmalade, grains and more paperboard - quite ugly courtesy of Marcel Vogt - cloudy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; very roasted aroma of coffee, nuts and a fair amount of vanilla; sweet and full-bodied, fairly bitter; long chocolaty finish with more vanilla and wood draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - cloudy light copper-orange beer with a long lasting little foam; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of strawberries, apricots and quinces; full-bodied, lively, tasty and solidly bitter; very dry and long fruity hoppy finish; some sourness - lot of character draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; very roasted aroma of chocolate and nougat, hints of licorice; creamy palate, light earthy and bitter; more notes of roasted malts, cream and mocha - a good beer but frankly more a stout than a black ipa draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; chewy aroma of quince marmalade; medium-bodied, some fair malt sweetness and fairly bitter; more chewy fruity hops in a quite long finish; light peppery draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - almost black beer with a chaotic foam left; light roasted aroma with hints of licorice; moderate malt body; fairly bitter, quite dry, toasted finish of licorice and black cherries with some apparent alcohol draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - pinkish-red beer with a little beige foam; sourish nose of strawberries; dry, sourish palate, medium- to full-bodied; long lasting finish draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - pours a dark reddish beer; aroma of cherries and caramel, quite tart; full-bodied, sour and light vinegar-like finish, long woody and fruity draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - very hazy dark orange beer with a beige foam left; smoky, meaty aroma with some sour red fruity tones coming thru; full-bodied, sour and juicy; some sweetness, yeasty fruity finish with a lingering sourness draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - quite clear orange beer with a poor head retention; light sour aroma of passion fruit,; full-bodied; sweet and sour; dry fruity and fresh finish draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; clean and fresh fruity hoppy aroma of melon and quinces; full-bodied, some malt sweetness; fairly bitter; long piney and quinces finish with notes of watermelon draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - black beer with a fair beige foam left; aroma of mocha, roasted and juicy; full-bodied, sweet, grainy and bitter; long coffeish and roasted finish with notes of nuts and vanilla draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; light funky, fruity aroma , gently sweet, full-bodied, fruity (passion fruit dominates) and light yeasty finish draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - hazy dark golden beer with a nice foam left; flowery, grainy and hoppy; a good malt backbone; fairly tasty and Vitter; flowery hoppy finish, a bit yeasty and gently fruity draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration; courtesy of Kouros - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; aorm aof citrus, fresh and perfumy; light yeasty; moderate malt body; subtle carbonation, almondy, citrusy and honeyish finish; gently bitter - fresh draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - red beer, light hazy; little foam left; pretty sourish notes of apricots; full-bodied, sweet and chewy; aftertaste of almonds, amaretto, more apricots and lot of residual sweetness draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration; courtesy of Kouros - cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent foam left; aroma of herbs, chestnuts, beans and berries; sweet and sour indeed; medium-bodied, fruity, yeasty and herbal finish - deeply original draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - very hazy golden-orange beer with a little foam left; light sourish nose, sour cherries and amaretto; sweet, tasty, chewy, good malt body; bitter, almondy finish with more notes of amaretto - original draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; fresh aroma of exotic fruits, amaretto and berries; full-bodied, tasty, lively, almondy with aftertaste of yuzu and pears - lot of character, fairly bitter and a well-hidden alcohol draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; very roasted chocolaty aroma with notes of cacao powder and nuts; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a gentle bitter; long roasted vanilla and nutty finish with notes of caramel draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - dark ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of figs, date and caramel; full-bodied very sweet; long woody and toffeish aftertaste with more dried fruits draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - hazy orange-yellow beer with a little foam left; piney, grainy with notes of tea and yuzu; full-bodied, sour, funky and lively fruity and spicy finish draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - cloudy dark brown beer with a good head retention; perfumy and roasted aroma with notes of chocolaty malts and spices; full-bodied, dry, yeasty and funky, quite bitter draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - hazy amber-orange beer with a decent head retention; fairly hoppy with notes of pine and citrus; medium- to full-bodied, quite astringent and bitter; long hoppy finish of tropical fruits draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted malts, caramel, prunes and quinces, fairly aromatic; full-bodied, solidly bitter, dry and long bitter and toasted finish with notes of prunes and hints of chocolate draught@Lausanne Beer Celebration - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a fair head left; light cheesy aroma with notes of caramel and marzipan, some fruity tones in the background; medium-bodied, quite bitter; the fruits dominate the finish from la Mise en Bière - quite clear amber-orange beer, little beige foam left; some biscuity maltiness and a fair hop presence of ripe fruits and pine; solidly tasty, clean, rounded and crisp; very bitter and long fruity and grassy hoppy finish courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - cloudy dark amber-oirange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of caramel and strawberries, notes of marzipan and amarillo; light meaty unfortunately; moderate malt backbone, quite sweet, low carbonation and a bit chewy palate; gentle fruity and caramelish aftertaste from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - pours a hazy golden-amber beer with a persistent foam; aroma of almonds, caramel and flowers; pretty hoppyM creamy palate, fairly tasty and quite bitter, long grainy and caramel finish with some fruity notes and hints of olive - pretty nice courtesy of Marco Buraschi - hazy ruby-brown beer with a persistent beige foam; very toasted aroma of hazelnuts, caramel and red wine barrel notes; some nougat; full-bodied, creamy palate and with a low carbonation; fairly sweet and thick; the finish shows a fair bitterness, a warming presence of alcohol and more nuts, chocolate, wood and prunes - very nice stuff from Brau- und Rauchshop - quite clear amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of spicy hops with fruity notes in the background; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; quite tasty, decently bitter; long spicy hoppy finish, quite dry - balanced from Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; fair aroma of quince marmalade; over-carbonated, a good malt backbone, a decent bitterness; long spicy hoppy finish with more notes of red fruit marmalade from Manor - very dark brown beer with a ruby hue; persistent beige foam, nice lace; very toasted biscuity maltiness, hints of walnuts, chestnuts; full-bodied, some decent malt sweetness, tasty; fairly earthy and toasted, long malty earthy aftertaste - nice from Manor - clear and bright dark amber-ruby beer with a firm creamy dark beige; nice lace; spicy and malty aroma, notes of honey and brown sugar; fairly sweet, a good malt backbone, creamy palate;long aftertaste of honey, herbs and spices from a farm in Versoix - hazy and bright amber-orange beer with a firm creamy beige foam; nice lace; solid malty, grainy and biscuity aroma; tasty and medium to full-bodied; fairly bitter, light earthy, grainy and long malty finish- nice one from Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; very grainy nose, popcorn-like; moderate malt body, gently sourish, grainy, vegetable-like finish; soapy - unpleasant courtesy of Joni Orponen - hazy pale yellow-blond beer with no foam; the aroma is pretty lactic with solid notes of spruces and pines; almost no carbonation, thin-bodied, gently lactic and sourish piney and herbal finish; sweet yet fresh from Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy brown beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; beautiful lace; gently toasted biscuity maltiness, light fruity tones come thru; quite earthy and carbonated, a good malt backbone, long malty, chestnutty and toasted aftertaste, quite earthy again draught@Festi’Piousse - cloudy bright pale orange beer with a solid white foam; fresh wheaty and citrusy aroma, light notes of oranges; grainy and tasty palate, quite expressive, low carbonation and very bitter; dry wheaty and yellow fruity finish draught@Festi’Piousse - very hazy bright orange beer, firm and long lasting foam; nice lace; gently funky and cheesy, some fruits coming thru; sweet, full-bodied, decently sour, quite dry and long funky and red fruity finish - very nice draught@Festi’Piousse - cloudy orange beer, little foam left; fairly hoppy with notes of cream and apricots, peaches; yeasty; subtle carbonation and moderate malt backbone; quite bitter, dry; peachy finish with more yeast presence - too yeasty draught@Festi’Piousse - hazy amber beer with a persistent pale beige foam; light yeasty with notes of mango and melon; creamy palate; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, subtle, gently bitter; a bit yeasty fruity hoppy finish (melon and mango) - fresh and subtle draught@Festi’Piousse - very hazy orange beer, creamy beige foam; chewy and lioght perfumy peachy hoppy aroma; some malt sweetness, fairly tasty; a fair but very well-integrated bitterness, light residual sweetness and very distinct fruity hoppy tones of peaches and apricots draught@Festi’Piousse - hazy red-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; herbal aroma with notes of red fruits; sweet, light sourish and yeasty, poorly tasty; grainy and yeasty finish with faint notes of red fruits draught@Festi’Piousse - black beer with a moderate foam left; very roasted, chestnutty aroma with notes of pralines; medium-bodied, light thick palate, moderate carbonation, light sweetness, earthy and very bitter; roasted coffeish aftertaste - very good draught@Festi’Piousse; courtesy of Corinne Robins - hazy bronze beer with a little foam left; lot of diacetyl hurts the nose, malty and light fruity; creamy palate, low carbonation, medium to full-bodied, fairly bitter, gently grainy, fruity and buttery finish - clearly too young draught@Festi’Piousse - cloudy amber beer with a beige foam left; deep peachy and oranges hoppiness;almondy; full-bodied, solidly bitter with a light residual sweetness; very fruity and aromatic aftertaste draught@Festi’Piousse - hazy orange beer with a little pale beige foam;aroma of amaretto and oranges; lively, creamy palate, solidly bitter; long fruity and yeasty finish draught@Festi’Piousse; courtesy of Robby Collins - black beer with a dark beige foam left; light fruity aroma, very roasted, nutty and chocolaty, gently woody; full-bodied, bitter and with a long woody and chocolaty finish - very nice one from Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy dark beer with a ruby hue, little foam left; roasted malts, chocolate and hoppy notes of peaches and prunes; full-bodied, solidly bitter and very dry; more roasted notes of pralines, citrus and peaches in a fizzy finish - entered as Imperial Stout but clearly more a Black IPA from Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; solid herbal aroma with dry notes of raspberries; light sweetness, clean palate, herbal and tasty, gently sour with a ong aftertaste of raspberries; decently dry - balanced and good from duty free, Malta airport - hazy dark golden-blond beer with a persistent white foam; aroma of cardamom; a good malt backbone, pretty sweet, tasty, astringent and very spicy finish with fruity and earthy tones - lively and very good from Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; grassy, metallic and with an estery fruitiness; full-bodied, fairly sweet, shyly bitter, light grainy and with more ripe fruits and residual sugars in the finish - not much to do with an IPA from Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel and oranges, light spicy; full-bodied and fairly sweet; shyly bitter and with lot of residual sweetness, aftertaste of ripe fruits and marzipan - modest attempt from the brewery - hazy dark amber-orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; fresh and clean citrusy and mango aroma; medium- to full-bodied, tasty and decently bitter; subtle carbonation, lively palate, quite dry peachy and citrusy hoppiness - well-crafted and balanced draught@brewpub - black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; very roasted aroma of coffee beans, nuts; full-bodied, velvety and creamy mouth-feel, decently bitter; very long roasted coffeish aftertaste; the alcohol is well-hidden draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; earth, yeast and strawberries in the nose; moderate malt backbone and a low carbonation; sour, earthy finish with lingering notes of strawberries; very dry draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; hoppy aroma of mango and peaches, light herbal; soft and velvety palate; fairly bitter, low carbonation; long peachy and orange-ish hoppy finish draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark bornw beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of alpine herbs and pepper, fairly toasted and malty; solid carbonation, earthy; full-bodied; peppery and dry malty finish - original and quite harsh draught@Erzbierschof - hazy bright dark ruby-brown beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; nice lace; aroma of sour cherries and berries; fizzy, medium-bodied, decently sour, dry, juicy and herbal finish with long sourish notes of cherries and berries - fresh and lively draught@Pooc - cloudy dark orange beer with a solid white foam left; nice lacework; aroma of orange peels, tangerines, cream and yeast; creamy palate, soft, medium-bodied, decently dry and bitter; fruity, spicy and yeasty finish; some rye tartness courtesy of Christoph Uhl - hazy golden-yellow beer; perfumy and lactic aroma with solid notes of passion fruits; thin-bodied and rather tasteless palate; sweet yet very dry; juicy and fruity finish- not convincing from Fête de la Bière, Vevey - hazy dark golden-blond beer with a long lasting foam; grassy and caramel aroma with light notes of vegetables; light astringent; medium-bodied, some bitterness; flowery, dry and unclean finish of vegetables courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear golden-bronze beer with a little white foam left; the aroma is grassy and mineral; medium-bodied, astringent and quite bitter; dry fizzy and mineral finish - unpleasant courtesy of Claude Degen - hazy dark red-orange beer with an elusive foam; pungent hoppy aroma of oranges and peaches, hints of caramel; tasty, full-bodied; fairly bitter; clean palate; quite long bitter and dry fruity hoppy finish draught@Festi’Piousse - fully cloudy dark orange beer with no foam left; spicy and quite yeasty arom, a bit almondy, notes of honey; pretty sweet; medium-bodied, light chewy, spicy and yeasty finish draught@Festi’Piousse - cloudy amber beer with a little beige foam left; yeasty and light earthy with notes of caramel and red frits; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, fairly bitter; dry, short, earthy and caramelish finish - missing some aromatic character here from Brau- und Rauchshop - light hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; grassy and spicy hoppiness, notes of almonds; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied; a fair earthy bitterness and a long grassy and spicy hoppy finish - subtle yet with character; classy courtesy of Mich - clear bronze beer yet with particles floating within; little long lasting foam; aroma of candy sugar, pears and candied apples; very sweet, full-bodied, sticky sugary and fruity finish - no matter the different alcohol contents, this beer remains awful from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - clear and bright golden beer with a white foam left; solid aroma of wheat and corn with fruity notes of citrus and pineapples just behind, fairly spicy; solid carbonation; tart, a bit sourish, dry and bitter with a long fresh wheaty, spicy and yellow fruity finish; light earthy palate from Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; crisp yet shy grassy and fruity aroma; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently bitter; quite long flowery and spicy hoppy finish from Festi’Piousse - very hazy amber-blond beer with a little persistent foam left; fair aroma of cloves and coriander, notes of wheat; quite full-bodied, creamy palate; light sour and quite dry; long and very spicy finish with more cloves and oranges courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy golden beer with a solid white foam left; grapefruit and citrus hoppiness dominate the wheat and an earthy spiciness in the nose; over-carbonated, juicy and light sweet; spicy and yellow fruity finish with lingering spicy tones and hints of straw from Festi’Piousse - pours a cloudy copper-orange beer with a moderate foam left; pungent aroma of peaches, grapefruit, yeast and wheat; medium-bodied, a bit tart and astringent, solidly bitter; yeasty and fruity hoppy finish, quite long and dry - too yeasty from Festi’Piousse - very dark brown almost black beer with a long lasting beige faom; toasted nutty and chocolaty aroma with fruity notes of prunes and black cherries; full-bodied, tasty and assertive, creamy palate; fairly bitter; aftertaste of cacao powder, toasted malts and licorice - pretty good from Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy dark amber-orange beer under a very foamy beige head; nice lace; solid aroma of ripe banana, spices and earthy; solid carbonation, very sweet and full-bodied, grainy, wheaty and tasty; long aftertaste of banana and very spicy; decently dry considering the sweetness in the palate @Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - black beer with a poor beige foam left; very roasted Aroma of chocolate, notes of licorice; full-bodied; some malt sweetness, gently lactic, low bitterness; grainy and roasted chocolate and milk coffee finish @Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - fully cloudy lactic-yellow beer with a White foam left; nice lace, very spicy Aroma of cardamom and orange peeles, earthy; full-bodied, assertivem grainy, dry and earthy; a solid tartness; sourish , spicy and fruity fiish - pretty nice yet the excessive spicyness makes feel itself by the end @Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - very hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; notes of diacetyl, flowers and fruits (mango comes to mind; velvety palate, medium-bodied, rounded and pretty clean; decently bitter with a long flowery and fruity hoppy finish @Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - light hazy blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; flowery and buttery aroma; a good malt backbone, grainy and quite tasty; soft flowery hoppy finish @Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - very hazy amber beer with a little foam left; grain, caramel and flowers in the nose; full-bodied, sweet and tast; low bitterness, grainy, caramelish finish, gently dry from Bier-Bienne - light hazy golden beer with a poor head retention; clean and solid fruity aroma of citrus, mango and grapefruit; subtle but fair carbonation; medium-bodied, light grainy and pretty bitter; a bit mineral, dry and long fruity hoppy finish - clean, well-made yet lacing of character courtesy of Hugo - very hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; delicate aroma of ripe fruits (oranges, mango, raisins); medium-bodied, tasty, some malt sweetness, delicate bitterness; long aftertaste of bitter oranges and peaches - very good courtesy of Hugo - hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; solid and balanced combination between lime and ginger in the nose; full-bodied, decently sour, lively and tasty palate; quite dry funky and sour fruity finish with lingering notes of ginger; decently sharp from Bier-Bienne; canned - hazy yellow beer with a little white foam left; solid aroma of pineapples, berries and cream; juicy and light sticky, moderate malt backbone; gently acidic, sweet with a long citrusy, berry-ish finish courtesy of Hugo - hazy red-orange beer with a moderate foam left; delicate aroma of raspberries; light chewy palate, full-bodied, sweet and light sourish; light sticky with an increasing sourness; long notes of raspberries and some warming alcohol presence from Caves à Bières, Yverdon - light hazy amber-orange beer with a firm long lasting pale beige foam; pretty complex aroma of marzipan, spices, caramel and fresh fruits; solid carbonation, some malt sweetness, full-bodied, light earthy, spicy and fruity finish; pretty long - balanced from Erzbierschof - clear amber-bronze beer with a little beige foam; clean fruity hoppiness of apples and apricots; light astringent, lively and medium-bodied; dry and long earthy, astringent fruity hoppy finish; very bitter from Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - hazy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; malty aroma with notes of marzipan and pepper; medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate; very sharp chili pepper finish which doesn’t leave much room for other things from Erzbierschof - very hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; solid fruity aroma of peaches and quinces; full-bodied, some malt sweetness; light grassy and fairly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish, juicy and a bit piney from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of dry coffee, ashes and walnuts; full-bobodied, grainy and very bitter; long roasted aftertaste of coffee, a lingering bitterness with nutty tones and hints of vanilla from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little dark beige foam left; aroma of roasted coffee, malts and nuts; notes of coconut; full-bodied, velevyt palate, sweet and light oily; some decent bitterness and long chocolaty and coconut notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - pours a hazy golden-blond beer with a nice persistent foam left; hoppy aroma of citrus, herbs and pines; a decent malt backbone, light astringent, fairly bitter and long dry hoppy finish of straw and grapefruit courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty clear pale orange beer with a moderate foam left, hoppy aroma of oranges and grapefruit; full-bodied, bitter tasty and dry; long fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of quinces and plums, hints of biscuit; quite full-bodied, light sweetness and a respectable bitterness; dry and long hoppy fruity finish from the Crafts - very hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of honey, spices and orange peel, quite hoppy; moderate malt body; citric and light sourish, gently sweet; long aftertaste of honey and spices from Erzbierschof - black beer with a solid creamy dark beige foam; solid roasted and hazelnutty aroma; full-bodied, creamy palate, grainy with notes of vanilla; sweet and bitter; long aftertaste of coffee, coconut, hazelnut and vanilla from Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of pine, grass and pineapples; full-bodied, very bitter, astringent, grainy and piney, fruity hoppy finish from Fête de la Bière, Vevey - pretty clear dark blond beer with no head retention; flowery and buttery nose with hints of vegetables; full-bodied, sweet and gently sticky, light chewy, flowery finish with notes of ripe fruits - hummm courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - quite clear amber-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of caramel, cherries and earth; medium-bodied, light earthy and grainy; rounded and clean, light sweetness and more notes of caramel and red fruits in the finish - nice balanced beer courtesy of Corinne Collins - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of coriander and oranges, notes of wheat; mediumn-bodied, quite juicy palate yet with late corny notes; bitter and light sweet; quite dry fruity hoppy finish with lingering notes of coriander from Erzbierschof - light hazy amber-bronze beer under a solid lonbg lasting beige foam; nice lace; aroma of caramel and almonds; a good malt backbone, solid carbonation, creamy palate; astringent and very bitter, very dry flowery and caramelish finish - a bit harsh from Brau- und Rauchshop - quite clear golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of coriander, pears, quince marmalade and candy sugar; quite sweet and light sticky; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, a gentle corny tartness brings an interesting complexity and balance; long red fruity finish with more hints of corainder and esters from Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - black beer with a poor head retention; fair aroma of coffee beans, notes of walnuts; fairly roasted; a good malt backbone, grainy and quite bitter; very dry, long roasted aftertaste of coffee, earth and brushwoods, hints of chocolate - very good from Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid dark beige foam; roasted coffee, nuts, hazelnuts; full-bodied, grainy, sweet and bitter; dry aftertaste of coffee and nuts; over-carbonated from Erzbierschof - cloudy orange beer with a chaotic foam left; hoppy aroma of mango and peaches; full-bodied, lively and quite sticky, bitter and long aftertaste of bitter oranges, mango and apricots from Erzbierschof - translucide bronze beer with a poor head etention; aroma of quinces, rye and papaye; full-bodied, very sweet, light sticky, very bitter, thick, peachy, grainy and with more notes of quinces courtesy of üelu Bösiger - hazy ruby-brown beer, moderate foam left; herbal hoppiness, light earthy and with notes of red fruits; a good malt backbone, pretty tasty, light astringent and fairly bitter; subtle carbonation, dry and long herbal and earthy hoppy finish - clean and pleasant courtesy of André Stolpmann - quite clear golden beer with a little foam left; very spicy and grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied, clean palate, tasty and crisp; the finish is long, spicy and peanutty - pretty nice courtesy of André Stolpmann - clear amber-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; fair fruity hoppiness where quinces and strawberries dominate; some earthy and spicy tones; medium to full-bodied, lively and tasty, subtle carbonation, fairly bitter and long fruity hoppiness of mango, citrus and quinces; lingering earthy tones - very good from Erzbierschof - light hazy golden beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of lemongrass, alpine herbs, tropical fruits and rye; subtle carbonation, tasty, full-bodied, grainy and very bitter; dry and long fruity, spicy and grassy hoppy finish, light sticky - very good from Erzbierschof - black beer with a little beige foam left; strong notes of mint in the nose with roasted coffee just behind; full-bodied, grainy, very tasty and hugely bitter; pretty dry and long roasted coffeish and nutty finish with lingering notes of mint courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; grassy and earthy aroma, light fruity and buttery; sweet, medium-bodied, rounded fruity and earthy finish with more buttery notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted earthy and nutty aroma, grainy; quite full-bodied, light sweet, bitter and earthy, nutty and chocolaty finish courtesy of Stephan and Salome - very hazy dark orange beer with a modest head retention; pungent fruity hoppiness (apricot, quinces), notes of tea; velvety palate, pretty tasty, moderate malt backbone, fairly bitter and with a long hoppy finish of citrus, earth, tea and peaches @brewpub - pale golden beer with no foam left; fruity and radler-like aroma with hints of malt; thin-bodied, light bitter and fruity finish; poorly aromatic courtesy of Stephan and Salome - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of coriander, ripe bananas, oranges and candy sugar; moderate malt backbone and carbonation, quite sweet and sticky; long aftertaste of orange marmalade with lingering notes of coriander courtesy of André Stolpmann - clear golden-bronze beer with a little white foam left; light buttery, fruity and grassy aroma; crisp, medium-bodied, a bit mineral; subtle carbonation; gently bitter, some residual sweetness and a long fruity finish with lingering grassy and buttery tones from Biergarten, Granges-près-Marnand - hazy orange-bronze beer with a persistent beige foam; fairly hoppy with notes of citrus, jasmine and papaya; a good malt backbone, tasty and lively palate; fair bitterness; quite dry with a long aftertaste of tea, flowers and lemongrass - very good courtesy of Josquin - pours a dark brown beer with a ruby hue; little beige foam left; aroma of marzipan, candysugar, plums and cherries; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light grainy; some earthy notes meet the residual sugars; long finish of pears, plums, caramel and candy sugar - pretty nice ! draught@Au Trappiste - clear dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of coffee and walnuts, toasted; medium-bodied, tasty, bitter, grainy, quite dry; toasted finish of hazelnuts and coffee draught@Au Trappiste - light hazy dark blond beer under a giant foamy beige head; nice lace; quite perfumy nose, hoppy aroma of berries and pineapples; soft mouth-feel, low carbonation, juicy and gently bitter, dry and quite short fruity hoppy finish of mango and berries draught@Au Trappiste - light hazy yellow-blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of sour apples with hints of coffee, lemongrass; thin-bodied, sourish, moderate carbonation, dry aftertaste of pears, apples and lingering notes of coffee draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy pale orange beer with a chaotic foam left; solid fruity hoppy aroma (peaches, apricots), juicy and with notes of cream; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, very bitter, lively tasty palate; dry and long pungent fruity hoppy finish (lychees, peaches) draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy red-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; fair aroma of peaches and wheat, notes of marzipan; medium-bodied, velvety palate yet with a late tartness, light grainy and fairly bitter; dry and long peachy and wheaty finish @Erzbierschof - light hazy orange-beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; perfumy nose with notes of strawberries and lemongrass; medium-bodied, very tasty and lively, solid and subtle carbonation, fairly bitter, dry; herbal and red fruity finish with more notes of lemongrass courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of cloves and straw, spicy; medium-bodied, solid carbonation, sweet, grainy, earthy and with a long aftertaste of cloves and ripe bananas courtesy of Philipp and Tomas - clear ruby-brown beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; aroma of caramel and flowers, light toasted; medium-bodied, sweet, light grainy, lot of caramel in the finish, gently earthy and flowery courtesy of Philipp and Tomas - clear and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; shy aroma of grass, plastic and metal; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation; decently bitter, quite dry herbal buttery and gently papery finish courtesy of Andre Stolpmann - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of ashes, brushwood and coffee; medium to full-bodied, grainy palate, some sweetness; dry and bitter; long notes of ashes, wood, roasted malts, peanuts and coffee in the finish courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - cloudy amber.orange beer, creamy long laating beige foam; nice lace; aroma of flowers and caramel; sweet, full-bodied, notes of marzipan and caramel in the finish; light smokey courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark brown beer with a modest head retention; smoky and malty aroma with notes of brushwood, nuts; light sweet, full-bodied, dry, grainy; long smoky finish of caramel, walnuts and bacon courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear red-orange beer, no foam; phenolic with notes of caramel and dried fruits; sweet, full-bodied, light chewy, subtle carbonation, long fruity finish of apples and banana, gently herbal; quite lot of residual sweetness and some metallic notes courtesy of Andre Stolpmann - quite clear red-amber beer with a little foam left; woody and nutty aroma with notes of brushwood and caramel; medium-bodied, tasty and light sticky palate, subtle carbonation; gently bitter and dry, a bit less oaky presence in the finish where more hazelnuts, caramel and herbs can be met courtesy of Stephane and Salome - hazy and very dark brown beer with a modest head retention; fairly toasted with notes of biscuity maltiness and hazelnuts; light hoppy fruitiness below; a good malt backbone, light sweet, a bit grainy, subtle carbonation; dry and bitter; long toasted malty, earthy and biscuity finish with light metallic notes - solid and to the point courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted malty aroma with notes of hazelnuts, marzipan and plums; full-bodied, sweet, light grainy, bitter and decently dry; long malty toasted chocolaty and nutty finish with lingering hoppy notes of red fruits courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy fark yellow beer with a moderate foam left; the aroma is chemical with notes of pines and strawberries; medium-bodied, quite bitter, chewy; the finish is unclean with fruity and piney notes - very modest courtesy of Stephane and Salome - amber-orange beer, very hazy; modest head retention; aroma of ripe fruits, oranges and quinces, hints of marzipan too; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, very tasty; fairly bitter, long aromatic fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - red-orange beer, hazy and with a long lasting foam; the aroma is piney with notes of red fruits and marzipan; full-bodied,sweet maltiness; fairly bitter; long piney, resinous finish with some notes of red fruits; perceptive alcohol courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with a white foam left; grassy and oily aroma; some malt sweetness, moderate malt backbone, gently bitter and with more notes of grass in the finish - ok courtesy of Claude Degen - light hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; fair hoppy aroma of tea, berries and herbs; medium-bodied, tasty and lively; subtle carbonation; solidly bitter; clean palate; dry and long aromatic hoppy finish of pineapples, tea and watermelon - very good courtesy of Stephane and Salome - cloudy reddish-orange beer without foam left; aroma of ripe fruits (banana, oranges), herbs and candy sugar; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light sticky and chewy palate; long fruity (pears dominate), spicy, herbal and chewy finish with quite lot of residual sweetness - very good beer courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of caramel with hints of spices and flowers; thin-bodied, light sticky, subtle carbonation; some harsh bitterness; the finish is papery with more notes of caramel - poorly aromatic courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark brown beerwith no head retention; light toasted with notes of toffee and chocolate; medium-bodied, sweet and light grainy, some earthy bitterness; short toasted biscuity, buttery and chocolate finish - decent from a supermarket in Morteau, France - hazy blond-orange beer with a persistent foam left; estery and pretty citric aroma, notes of pineapples, sourish, medium-bodied, some sweetness and a solid carbonation; quite dry; long yellow fruity finish - decent courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with no head retention; roasted aroma of coffee beans, grainy; sweet, quite thick and full-bodied, biter and gently dry; long grainy and quite harsh aftertaste of roasted coffee and walnuts courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of caramel and flowers, hints of quinces, full-bodied, quite sweet, a bit grainy and thick; long flowery hoppy finish with more notes of caramel, grain, pears and quinces - not very subtle from a supermarket in Morteau, France - clear red-orange beer with a creamy pale beige foam left; deep aroma of blueberries, light herbal; low carbonation, pretty sweet, light sticky; long herbal and blueberry finish - honest from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; light papery, flowery aroma and with hints of fruits; quite sweet, medium-bodied, short fruity and flowery finish - gentle courtesy of Josquin - very hazy dark amber beer with a persistent beige foam; light earthy with fair notes of caramel, red fruits and grain; very aromatic; full-bodied, quite over-carbonated, pretty sweet, more caramel, watermelon and lingering grainy notes; earthy and light woody from a supermarket in Morteau, France - clear blond beer with no head retention; aroma of soap and honey, light flowery; medium-bodied, pretty sweet, grainy; quite dry, herbal and honeyish aftertaste from the Crafts - quite clear blond beer with a poor head retention; grassy hoppiness with notes of honey; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation and decently tasty; moderate bitterness, light chewy, grassy and flowery hoppy finish from the Crafts - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and orange blossom; thin-bodied, light grainy and decently bitter; quite dry and long flowery and gently fruity finish with lingering notes of tea courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam; nice lace; hoppy aroma of plums, caramel and cherries; a good malt backbone; tasty and lively palate; solid and subtle carbonation; very bitter, very aromatic hoppy finish of red fruits, marzipan and vanilla, spicy - pretty nice courtesy of Toni Flükiger - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a little persistent foam; nice lace; fruity and spicy hoppiness, fresh; creamy palate, full-bodied, pretty bitter, some sweetness; long fruity and spicy hoppy finish with notes of caramel courtesy of Stefan and Salome - very hazy dark orange beer; estery and very fruity aroma; light chewy and spicy, notes of candy sugar; subtle but solid carbonation; sweet, tasty and lively palate; a late but fair bitterness brings an interesting balance; some residual sugars and a long aftertaste of oranges marmalade, coriander and brown sugar - very good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy golden-yellow beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; grassy and peanutty hoppiness; light sourish and lively palate; medium-bodied, dry and fairly bitter; long herbal hoppy finish; fizzy and light grainy courtesy of Katie Pietsch - cloudy dark amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; very hoppy aroma, piney, flowery, quince marmalade, oranges and citrus; full-bodied, creamy palate, well-integrated solid bitterness, light residual sweetness, very aromatic piney, flowery and fruity finish - quite complex and very good @Tiki Bar Basel - clear golden blond beer; aroma of straw and grain; medium-bodied, fairly carbonated; shyly bitter, malty and flowery finish - modest from a supermarket in Morteau, France; as Brindezingue Blonde - clear golden-blond beer with a persistent white head; spicy, bready aroma, light perfumy with notes of apples; full-bodied, very sweet; chewy, very yeasty finish with notes of candied apples from a supermarket in Morteau, France; as Brindezingue Triple - hazy reddish-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of fruits bubblegum (apples, oranges), candy sugar; full-bodied, very sweet, sticky and chewy; bubblegum and artificial fruits flavours in the finish; candy sugar, gently spicy from CraftGallery - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; spicy and light chewy aroma with notes of ripe fruits; full-bodied, herbal, grainy palate; short fruity and grainy finish - apparent alcohol; raw courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of coffee beans, ashes and walnuts; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a late bitterness; toasted chocolate and coffee notes in a quite short finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear bronze beer with a little long lasting foam left; spicy with solid notes of raisins, pears; full-bodied, fizzy, fairly sweet; light grainy, lot of residual sugars, esters and candied fruity notes with more notes of spices and marmalade draught@Il giardino urbano, Basel - hazy pale blond beer; spicy, grassy and fairly hoppy; a good malt backbone, fairly bitter; dry hoppy spicy and herbal finish - very good beer cloudy dark amber-red beer with a moderate beige foam; long lasting; hoppy aroma of cucumber, watermelon and pines; full-bodied, malty, creamy palate; a fair well-integrated bitterness; light earthy, some residual sugars and a long malty hoppy finish of pine needles, quinces and cucumber from Landestelle, Basel - hoppy aroma of citrus, pine and spices; full-bodied, sweet, fairly bitter and with a long grapefruity finish courtesy of Laurent Mousson; 6.3% - cloudy amber.orange beer under a creamy beige foam, long lasting, nice lacework; light funky and cheesy, notes of oranges, creamy palate; medium-bodied, more sweet than sourish; aftertaste of caramel, frut marmalade and with some residual sweetness courtesy of Laurent Mousson - hazy pale golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of hay, berries, pineapples; thin.bodied, quite sourish, lively palate, subtle but fair carbonation; fizzy sourish and fresh fruity finish; light salty - very nice courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy amber-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; the aroma is metallic with notes of ripe fruits and flowers; some sweetness, some astringency, quite bitter, dry and long aftertaste of blood oranges, metal and tropical fruits from a supermarket in Morteau, France - quite clear golden-blond beer under a creamy white foam; estery and fresh aroma of yellow fruits; solid carbonation, pretty sweet; perfumy and long fruity estery finish; some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - translucide golden beer with no foam left; gently grassy, light oily; thin-bodied, light grainy, some bitterness; quite dry grassy finish - simplistic but ok from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - light hazy amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; light spicy with notes of chewy red fruits marmalade, hints of honey; medium to full-bodied, light grainy and quite bitter; light residual sweetness and long resinous and chewy marmalade-like finish from Amstein - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; deep hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; notes of caramel; moderate carbonation; light sticky and quite bitter; fair bitterness, clean fruity hoppy finish of peaches and quinces courtesy of Andre Stolpmann - pretty clear dark blond beer under a creamy white head, long lasting; aroma of caramel and flowers, notes of marzipan; pretty sweet, full-bodied, rounded palate and with a moderate carbonation; long aftertaste of caramel and flowers draught@Kaelderkold, Barcelona - black beer with a little dark beige foam left; roasted aroma of vanilla, chocolate and cacao; full-bodied, pretty sweet and velvety palate; the finish is heavy, thick and with some apparent alcohol, more vanilla and pralines, cacao from Kaelderkold, Barcelona - a clean pungent hoppiness of tropical fruits; medium to full-bodied, velvety palate and with a soft and well-integrated bitterness; more fruity hops reminiscence in the finish bottle@random restaurant in Barcelona - cloudy amber beer with a little beige foam; aroma of caramel and rye; medium-bodied, sweet, quite tasteless and with more caramel and brown sugar in the finish - not terrible @brewpub - cloudy amber beer with a long lasting beige foam left;nice lace, aroma of caramel, some earthy hops; medium-bodied, quite tasty, fairly bitter, some fruity notes and more spicy earthy totes in the finish draught@BlackLab - cloudy golden-blond beer with a firm white creamy head; clean and distinct aroma of lemon cake, pineapples and melon; full-boldied, subtle carbonation, tasty and lively palate, quite bitter, decently dry, the finish is again mainly fruity yet with some herbal tones - very nice draught@Blacklab - very hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; nice lace; peachy and grapefruit aroma; full-bodied, tasty and very bitter, light grainy, dry and long peachy spicy and melon-ish hoppy finish draught@BlackLab; 5.2% - quite clear golden blond beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of honey, light herbal; sweet maltiness and a good malt backbone, fairly carbonated, lately sour/bitter before a long honeyish finish - delicate and full of character draught@BlackLab - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam; fair hoppy aroma of peaches and grapefruit; a good malt backbone, assertive, quite astringent, solidly bitter; pungent fruity hoppy finish of blood oranges - well crafted draught@BlackLab - black beer with a firm long lasting beige foam, nice lace; roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of cherries, tea and plums; full-bodied, fairly bitter, gently roasted and dry aftertaste of coffee and plums draught@Kaelderkold, Barcelona - black beer, long lasting creamy beige foam; light roasted and deep aroma of pralines, vanilla, walnuts; full-bodied, velvety palate, fairly sweet, some late bitterness; lot of chocolate and vanilla in a long roasted finish draught@Kaelderkold - cloudy dark orange beer with a beige foam, long lasting; herbal notes of raspberries and barnyards; gently sourish, medium-bodied, light sour and pretty herbal finish with lot of raspberries in the finish from a store in Barcelona - very hazy amber-bronze beer with a solid beige foam left; pungent aroma of tropical fruits, solid carbonation and quite full-bodied; some sweetness and a solid astringency, long bitter fruity hoppy finish with hints of resin and caramel from a store in Barcelona - cloudy amber-orange beer with no head retention; sweetish aroma of honey; very sweet palate, shyly herbal and grainy; lot of residual sugars and long notes of honey in the finish from a store in Barcelona - very hazy golden-amber beer with a long lasting foam left; caramel and biscuity maltiness, quite flowery; full-bodied, some astringency and pretty bitter; hoppy and malty finish, some sweetness - balanced and tasty from a store in Barcelona - cloudy and pretty dirty reddish-brown beer with no head retention and particles floating within; hoppy aroma of plums and strawberries; full-bodied, grainy and sweet; a fair well-integrated bitterness; aftertaste of rye, plums and other dark fruits; astringent from a store in Barcelona - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; spices, citrus and caramel in the nose; medium-bodied, tasty, light malt sweetness, some toastiness and more spices and caramel in the finish, light grapefruity from a store in Barcelona - clear goden beer, no foam; light grassy and malty aroma; a good malt backbone, rounded and clean palate; very shy bitterness; gently grassy and malty finish again - delicate draught@BlackLab - pretty clear golden-bronze beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lacework; hoppy aroma of lemon and apricots, fresh, light yeasty; moderate malt backbone, sourish, assertive, bitter and dry; light yeasty and sourish citric and mandarina finish with hints of oranges - fresh, delicate and lively draught@BlackLab - very hazy blond-orange beer with a long lasting white foam left; yeasty and with notes of cloves and bread in the front; ripe bananas come strongly while the beer gets warmer; subtle but very solid carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness, lot of bananas and bread in the finish draught@BlackLab - light hazy golden beer under a bright and firm white head; nice lace; light papery and mainly grassy; medium-bodied, spicy, bitter and grassy finish - simplistic but ok courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - clear golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; grassy and malty, light peanutty; medium-bodied, subtle but solid carbonation; the finish is mainly malty, crisp and a bit grassy - boring but ok from Bier-Bienne - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; spicy hoppy aroma with notes of blackcurrant; quite assertive palate, light astringent, a good malt backbone; bitter and dry before long hoppy tones of tea and spices from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - see what we have here: a 1516 Reinheitsgebot beer brewed with wheat ! Wake up guy and get informed before writing this kind of false information - light gusher; cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; spicy nose with notes of fresh fruits; over-carbonated, medium-bodied, pretty sweet; fizzy aftertaste of ripe banana; lot of residual sugars and lingering spicy notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy reddish-orange beer with no head retention; very fruity hoppiness (apples, oranges); full-bodied, pretty sweet, light grainy and decently bitter; lot of residual sugars and a ripe fruits hoppiness in the finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - clear amber-brown beer with a little beige foam left; the aroma is metallic with notes of grain and caramel; creamy palate, some malt sweetness, grainy and earthy; aftertaste of blood oranges, metal and biscuit - not terrible from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of coffee, mocha and walnuts; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness, grainy, pretty bitter; more coffee, rye and hazelnuts in the finish from Drinks of the World - clear dark golden beer with a poor head retention; crisp herbal and peanutty aroma with hints of smoke; assertive, fairly bitter and dry; medium-bodied, long herbal and malty finish - balanced and good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-brown beer with a modest head retention; flowery aroma with notes of caramel; fairly malty, some sweetness, no bitterness and a long aftertaste of malöt and carameol, gently spicy courtesy of Laurent Mousson - clear ruby-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; light bready with notes of pears and figs; full-bodied, too sweet, light grainy, sweetish and ripe fruity finish with notes of brown sugar @Hotel Vatel, Martigny - pours adark ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; toasted aroma of toffee and bread; creamy palate, sweet and full-bodied, malty, caramelish and gently spicy finish with some residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide and pale golden-yellow beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy aroma; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, sweet maltiness; oily finish, poorly tasty from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - clear pale golden beer with a persistent white foam left; light spicy and grainy hoppiness, dusty; creamy palate, medium-bodied, low bitterness, oily grassy finish and residual sugars, light fruity tones - cheap stuff from Brau- und Rauchshop - translucide bronze beer with a poor head retention; flowery and peanutty malty aroma with notes of alcohol; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light oily, short malty finish with notes of flowers and apples; some residual sugars courtesy of the brewers - black beer under a giant beige foam left; deep aroma of black chocolate, some licorice and blackcurrant; light over-carbonated, medium- to full-bodied, sweet and light bitter; some grainy tones, long chocolatey finish, light roasted from Bier-Bienne - hazy blond beer under a solid persistent white head; aroma of yeast and honey, a bit chalky; over-carbonated, pretty sweet, a solid tartness; decently dry with more notes of honey, dust and pears - low drinkability from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; toasted aroma of vanilla, cacao and pralines; moderate malt body; some grainy tartness on top of the malt sweetness; gently bitter and with more notes of vanilla and cacao in the finish; some roastiness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very pale and clear golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of corn and paper; thin-bodied, moderate carbonation, tasteless, some harsh bitterness and a short grainy and dusty finish - tastes like cheap mainstream lager from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - clear golden beer with a modest head retention; solid aroma of banana, grapefruit and cloves; oily palate, sweet and with a solid carbonation; fruity and gently spicy finish - not bad at all courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy red-orange beer with a poor head retention; piney aroma with notes of red fruits marmalade; subtle carbonation, light sweetness, medium-bodied, no bitterness; gently spicy and piney finish with more notes of red fruits marmalade - delicate and subtle courtesy of Bernard Schneider - pretty clear amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of raisins, berries marmalade and tea; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, fairly sweet, no bitterness and quite chewy palate, pretty tasty yet the finish is quite short with some reminiscence of raisins, apples and quinces courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide golden beer under a giant white foam; long lasting and with a nice lace; hoppy aroma of grass and straw; medium-bodied, very grainy palate, a decent bitterness, oily grassy finish with a lingering bitterness, pretty dry and spicy - pretty wrong hops used for this style from Brau- und Rauchshop - black beer with a moderate head retention; roasted and woody chocolatey aroma, vanilla and pralines; some sweetness, medium- to full-bodied, gently grainy and bitter; aftertaste of spruces, chocolate and vanilla - very nice from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - very hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; fresh fruity hoppiness of strawberries and grapefruit; pungent; medium to full-bodied, assertive, very bitter; juicy hoppy finish - nice work from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; resinous and fairly hoppy; tasty, lively palate, medium to full-bodied, very bitter, juicy and light yeasty grapefruity and peachy finish; quite metallic courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - clear bright blond beer with a poor head retention; a fair oily and flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness and a light grainy bitterness; long flowery and gently spicy hoppy finish - very decent from Apothibières - light hazy and very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; gently peated aroma of whisky with notes of caramel, cherries and hay; sweet, medium-bodied and light metallic; a bit grainy and peated aftertaste of quinces and caramel, chewy bubblegum-like from Au Grain d’orge, Crissier - quite clear pale blond beer with a white foam left; spicy and bready with notes of yellow fruits; solid carbonation, thin-bodied, yeasty, grainy and spicy finish, light fruity reminiscence courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of red fruits, flowers and caramel; moderate malt backbone, some malt sweetness and a shy bitterness; moderate carbonation, quite short yeasty and flowery finish with some fruits reminiscence from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - clear bronze-orange beer under a moderate foam left; flowers and caramel in the nose; light notes of red fruits; full-bodied, light grainy and bitter, some malt sweetness; the finish is a bit metallic with more notes of grain and red fruits courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; gently earthy and peanutty aroma, quite lively and tasty; decent malt backbone, earthy, malty and peanutty finish - clean and very drinkable draught@brewpub - pretty clear bronze beer with a little foam left; gentle hoppy aroma of peaches and strawberries; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, grainy palate and with some astringency, moderately bitter, quite dry and harsh finish with faint fruity reminiscence draught@brewpub - fully cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; fresh aroma of pineapples, citrus and melon; notes of wheat; medium-bodied, rounded, clean and with a well-integrated bitterness, light yeasty and with more wheaty and fresh fruity hoppy tones in the finish - pretty nice draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; salty and citric nose, fruity with notes of straw; solidly sour, medium-bodied, dry and long aftertaste of apple, lemon and vinegar - lot of character and terribly good draught@Au Trappiste - hazy blond-yellow beer with a little white foam left; aroma of lemongrass, citrus and pepper; thin-bodied, grainy, assertive, gentle funky sourness, earthy, peppery and yellow fruity finish, long lasting - very nice draught@Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer under a creamy beige head; nice lace; spices, caramel and earth in the nose; soft mouthfeel, aftertaste of caramel, marzipan, cloves and earth; sweet draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a solid pale beige foam; nice lace; perfumy aroma of oranges and spices; creamy palate, sweet and light sourish, lively palate, aftertaste of ginger, oranges, peaches and pepper - lot of character draught@Erzbierschof - clear golden-bronze beer ; solid creamy white head; resinous with notes of quinces, chewy; a bit sticky, peppery; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, solidly bitter; assertive, more quinces, pine needles and spices in the finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - very dark brown beer with no head retention; roasted aroma of banana, spices and metal; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, harsh palate; aftertaste of hazelnut and cola; more roastiness from Apothibières - dark ruby-brown beer with a poor foam left; toasted aroma of chestnuts, cola and dates; some malt sweetness, medium-bodied, gently sourish; aftertaste of black cherries and figs - not bad @Erzbierschof - pours a clear dark ruby-amber beer with no head retention; fairly woody, light earthy, notes of chewy red fruits marmalade and tea; assertive and very tasty, a bit astringent and very bitter; solid carbonation, light residual sweetness, grainy, lot of red fruits and more solid woody tones in the finish; some vanilla and alcohol presence @Erzbierschof - clear ruby-bronze beer with a modest foam left; delicate yet fair aroma of cacao, caramel and milk coffee; solid but subtle carbonation; full-bodied, very bitter and quite dry; more notes of mocha, cacao, earth and red fruits draught@Erzbierschof - translucide amber beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of quinces, pines and lemongrass; subtle carbonation, pretty sticky, assertive and lively palate; solidly bitter but pretty sweet too; caramel, red fruits and tons of hops in the finish; warming alcohol presence from the brewery - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting foam; nice lace; light yeasty, flowery aroma; medium-bodied, creamy palate, gently bitter; a touch of yellow fruit in a finish dominated by yeast, flowers and some spicy hops - balanced, easy and pleasant from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - very hazy amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; long lasting; subtle aroma of pepper, honey and oranges; solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone; some earthy bittermness; long peppery finish with notes of berries from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - translucide amber-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; sourish nose with notes of melon, a bit phenolic; over-carbonated, medium-bodied, light salty and fairly sour; quite dry and fizzy aftertaste of quinces and cherries - low drinkability from Apothibières - very hazy brown beer with no foam; aroma of dates and figs, hints of spices; full-bodied, quite sweet; more red fruity notes in the finish courtesy of Beat Müller - almost black beer with a little beige foam left; toasted aroma of black cherries, licorice and chocolate; full-bodied, assertive, solid but subtle carbonation; very bitter; toasted aftertaste of prunes, pralines and cacao - beautiful courtesy of Philipp and Thomas: canned - clear dark blond beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy aroma with light spicy tones; thin-bodied, low carbonation, a bit oily, shy bitterness and a short malty and grassy finish courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; fresh lemony aroma with notes of pepper; sourish and with a moderate malt backbone; dry bitter and lively finish with lingering peppery and citrusy notes courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy amber-orange beer with a nice foam left; smoky and hoppy red fruity aroma, notes of rye below; fullö-bodied, smooth and very bitter; long smoky finish with lingering earthy notes courtesy of Dölf Huber - quite clear dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of cinnamon, prunes and honey; full-bodied, fairly sweet, tasty, residual sugars with long notes of honey and cinnamon in the finish - very good and pretty balanced despite a solid spicyness from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - hazy red-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; hoppy aroma of tea, quinces and cream; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness, moderate bitterness; quite dry and long fruity and gently spicy hoppy finish - very good from Bier-Bienne; canned - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; delicate aroma of watermelon and oranges; some sweetness, moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation, decently dry; pretty tastless; short aftertaste of apples, hay and watermelon from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - light hazy red-amber beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lace; solid yet well-integrated smokyness; nutty and malty with notes of chestnuts; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness, earthy and light bitter; long chestnutty and smoky finish - beautiful courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - hazy dark brown beer with a ruby hue; long lasting beige foam; toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of toffee and chestnuts; solid yet subtle carbonation; quite full-bodied, fairly bitter; quite dry and long fizzy malty finish with more earthy, biscuity and hazelnutty notes; undefined fruity tones below - the excessive carbonation ruins it a bit courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-yellow beer with no head retention; overwhelming aroma of apples juice with notes of straw below; fairly sweet; thin-bodied, long aftertaste of caramel and apple; lot of residual sugars from Apothibières - hazy reddish-orange beer with no head retention; the aroma is spicy with notes of straw and hay; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone, some sweetness; fizzy spicy finish with notes of ripe fruits from Au Grain d’Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy blond-amber beer; light notes of mineral with notes of ripe fruits and spices; solid carbonation, medium to full-bodied; some sweetness and a late tart bitterness; qujite dry aftertaste of peaches, oranges and spicy hops from Bier-Bienne - hazy amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; malty, grainy and peanutty aroma; pretty tasty, medium-bodied, clean palate; dry and decently bitter; grainy, light spicy and malty finish - quite good and boring from Batavia, Biel-Bienne - cloudy dark orange beer with a modest foam left; pungent aroma of peaches and apricots; juicy palate, medium-bodied; low carbonation; decent bitterness; tasty and quite dry; long fruity hoppy finish (more peaches) from Apothibières - surprisingly translucid golden beer under a creamy white foam; long lasting; the aroma is estery and mineral, a bit yeasty and with perfumy notes of citrus and melon; solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone; creamy finish with a light astringency, more yeasty and yellow fruity notes in the finish - confusing and unstylish but somehow ok from Batavia, Biel-Bienne - light hazy blond-bronze beer under a solid creamy and long lasting foam; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of pines, mango and strawberries; lively and tasty palate; full-bodied, fairly bitterm light oily; dry and long aromatic hoppy finish of resin, pine needles and tropical fruits courtesy of Tristan Mathys - quite clear golden-orange beer with no head retention; delicate aroma of tea, seaweed, flowers and berries; subtle but fair carbonation, moderate malt backbone; quite dry and decently bitter; light oily flowery finish with notes of berries marmalade - elegant courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy and very dark brown, almost black beer, little long lasting beige foam left; fairly roasted with notes of sour cherries and chocolate; medium to full-bodied, grainy, earthy and bitter; dry roasted earthy and sourish finish from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of peaches, melon and tea; solid but subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, dry and bitter; more notes of tea and berries marmalade in the finish; quite harsh from Apothibières - cloudy blond beer with a firm long lasting bright white foam; overwhelming spicy aroma of coriander and cardamom, notes of hay; over-carbonated, fairly sweet; fruity notes in the finish where the excessive spicyness still dominates; soapy from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - hazy dark blond beer with a pale beige foam; very fresh hoppy fruity notes of pears and apples; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, lively palate; light yeasty and fruity finish; decently bitter - elegant courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - hazy and very dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; light toasted and very hoppy aroma of prunes and black cherries; full-bodied, tasty and very bitter; very dry and long bitter fruity hoppy finish (quinces and prunes) as well as notes of marzipan - powerful and very good courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - light hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty and mineral, some spicy and red fruity hops; tasty, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, pretty bitter and with more spicy and fruity hops in the finish; dry @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - dark - almost black beer with a little beige foam left; toasted with notes of coffee and licorice; a good malt backbone, a light malt sweeness, fairly bitter, spicy with notes of prunes and toasted coffee - very nice @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - hazy blond-orange beer with a solid white foam left; ripe fruits, banana and mango in the nose; quite full-bodied, tasty, light grainy; quite bitter and dry; fresh hoppy aftertaste of tropical fruits @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - very hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of ripe fruits, light soapy; grainy; some sweetness, medium-bodied, some bitterness; aftertaste of orange peels and peaches; quite dry @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; subtle yet fair herbal and spicy aroma; subtle carbonation, tasty and lively palate; quite full-bodied, bitter and long spicy and light sharp finish; very malty with lingering notes of oranges - beautiful @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - hazy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; decently aromatic, flowery and ligh grainy; pretty tasty and lively; grainy, medium-bodied, shyly bitter; more flowery and malty tones in the finish with lingering spicy tones - not bad @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - hazy reddish-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; hoppy aroma with notes of marzipan and red fruits; light astringent, medium-bodied, light sweetness below; quite bitter, juicy red fruity hoppy finish with hints of berries and pears @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Martin Dröser - light hazy brown-amber beer with a modefrate head retention; lot of barnyard in the nose, sour cherries, a bit acetic; fairly sour with some sweetness below; medium-bodied, fairly dry with long notes of cherries, vinegar and herbs @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Fredy Haldemann - almost black beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; light toiasted aroma of caramel, prunes and cherries, full-bodied, moderately tasty; dry and fairly bitter with lingering notes of prunes @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Thomas Schneider - pretty clear golden beer under a giant white foam; quite smoky, astringent, medium-bodied; earthy and smoky malty finish; gently fruity @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Thomas Schneider - quite clear dark brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel, cherries and toffee; sweet candy-like; medium to full-bodied, lot of residual sweetness; malty and chewy, cherry-ish aftertaste courtesy of Brian Lavio - hazy dark blond beer with a firm long lasting white foam; orange peels dominate the aroma, some coriander and pears below; solid but subtle carbonation, quite sweet, light yeasty with long notes of curaçao and coriander - keeps a decent balance; very well-made from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - hazy red-amber beer with a fast collapsing beige foam; earthy with notes of hay and red fruits; full-bodied, tasty and with some malt sweetness, solid bitterness; spicy and earthy finish; very hoppy, long lasting bitterness with lingering red fruity notes - a red ale on steroids courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - very hazy dark blond beer under a solid beige foam, long lasting; very aromatic nose of quinces, pears and marzipan; pretty sweet, creamy palate, gently sourish; full-bodied, a late decent bitterness, light residual sweetness; long funky and fruity hoppy finish; perfumy courtesy of Bruno Stoller - cloudy brown beer with no head retention; aroma of dates, prunes and nuts; full-bodied, pretty sweet and with a very low carbonation; thick and sticky; quite bitter, long nutty malty finish with notes of figs and some residual sweetness - yep! courtesy of Claude Degen - very hazy dark red-amber beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; delicate but fair aroma of green pepper and tropical fruits; creamy palate, lively, light astringent and solidly bitter; a good malt backbone; peppery finish with notes of mango and papaya - elegant and superb courtesy of Beat Müller - pretty clear dark golden beer with a long lasting creamy white foam; clean fruity hoppy nose of apples and citrus; distinct notes of wheat; moderate malt backbone, solid carbonation, quite bitter and dry; the finish is fizzy with long notes of wheat dominating now the yellow fruity tones courtesy of Beat Müller - quite clear bright blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of corn with notes of spicy hops; medium-bodied, tart and fairly carbonated; light malt sweetness and a gentle bitterness; long and decently aromatic corny flowery and spicy finish draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; aroma of earth, spices, caramel and sour cherries; a good malt backbone. creamy palate, some earthy bitterness, long malty, spicy and earthy finish draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; pungent ripe fruity aroma; spicy and light perfumy; full-bodied, some sweetness, light sticky, decently dry with long fruity juicy notes of orange peels and apricots draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a solid foamy head; perfumy and light mineral aroma with notes of honey and chewy fruits; sweet and with a good malt backbone; residual sweetness; more honey and notes of chewy oranges marmalade in the finish courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - clear golden-blond beer with no head retention; papery nose, corny and light oily; moderate malt backbone, corny, harsh and bitter; spicy finish - hmmm ... courtesy of Tore Haugholt - quite clear pale blond beer with no head retention; fresh fruity aroma balanced between rhubarb and straberries, herbal and sourish notes; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, juicy and dry; decently bitter, fruity and long finish where the strawberries notes dominate; decently sourish - very pleasant courtesy of Tore Haugholt - quite clear reddish-golden beer with a moderate foam left; apparent alcohol in the nose, sour cherries, herbs and apple marmalade; highly carbonated and very sweet, a late but solid bitterness; quite lot of residual sugars and robust and long notes of sour cherries; light sticky and acetic draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a fair beige foam; light grainy aroma with solid notes of chocolate; sweet, full-bodied, creamy palate, tasty, late mocha notes, quite bitter, grassy and toasted malty chocolate finish; quite sweet courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - light hazy blond beer with a long lasting foam; fairly aromatic nose of lemongrass, orange peels and other yellow fruits; light sticky, medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; light sweet and with a solid bitterness, dry and long spicy and yellow fruity finish - fresh, lively and good from Apothibières - hazy golden-blond beer under a long lasting white foam; perfumy aroma of yellow fruits and candy sugar; very sweet, medium-bodied, fizzy and sweetish fruity finish - artificial and far too sweet courtesy of Housi Frei - very hazy red-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of caramel, resin and pine; full-bodied, quite sweet and with a late bitterness; creamy palate and a low carbonation; some residual sweetness, long notes of marzipan, caramel, spices and pine needles courtesy of Housi Frei - very hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate beige foam left; nice lace; pungent aroma of red fruits, spicy notes, light earthy; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness, quite sticky, solid bitterness, warming apparent alcohol and long red fruity tones in a long finish; quite lot of residual sugars courtesy of Housi Frei - light gusher; black beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; roasted aroma with solid notes of oranges and hints of chili and chocolate; full-bodied, fair malt sweetness, creamy palate; bitter and with a long sharp chocolaty and chili pepper finish; lingering notes of oranges - beautiful @FestyMalt, Yverdon - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; malty, caramelish and spicy aroma, hints of banana; full-bodied and very sweet; chewy and long spicy and ripe fruity finish; gently bitter @FestyMalt, Yverdon - hazy golden-blond beer under a solid white creamy white foam; light herbal with delicate notes of tilia; moderate malt body, light dry and astringent; herbal finish with notes of tea and tilia - fresh and interesting @FestyMalt, Yverdon - hazy blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; fresh aroma of raisins and apples; clean; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, tasty and creamy palate, some bitterness; light residual sweetness, fruity and gently perfumy finish - pretty nice @FestyMalt - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of wort, paper, cider and wet grain; medium-bodied, notes of alcohol; residual sweetness, grainy, fruity and chewy finish - pretty bad @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - hazy reddish-orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of oranges and strawberries, herbal, gently sourish; medium-bodied, dry, light sweet; fresh fruity finish; quite dry courtesy of Tom Strickler - black beer with no head retention; aroma of sour cherries, roasted coffee and licorice; low carbonation, sticky and thick; dry and very bitter; long chocolaty and roasted aftertaste of black cherries; woody @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - black beer with no head retention; aroma of rye, sour cherries; fairly sour, low carbonation,medium-bodied, dry and long aftertaste of black cherries and a lasting sourness @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - hazy amber-orange beer with a little white foam left; flowery aromatic nose with hints of yeast, light but terry; creamy and delicate palate, low bitterness, pretty tasty and long flowery aftertaste with notes of caramel and fresh fruits @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - quite clear dark golden-blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of wheat, ripe and sour fruits, raisins and apricots; low carbonation, tasty and creamy palate, sour and bitter; dry funky fruity finish with lingering corny notes @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - very hazy amber-orange beer, creamy long lasting white foam; pungent aroma of ripe fruits (peaches, apricots, mango); full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a solid bitterness; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish (more peaches,mango and oranges) - absolutely beautiful @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - clear golden beer with a little foam left; blurred aroma of fresh yellow fruits, gently flowery; low carbonation, pretty sweet, a moderate malt backbone; marzipan, fairly bitter, decently dry with long herbal, flowery and fruity notes @Craft Beer Festival Zurich; courtesy of Tom - quite clear golden-bronze beer with a little white foam left; fresh fruity hoppiness of watermelon and peaches; juicy and medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, light grainy and with a moderate well-integrated bitterness; orange peels, melon and apricots; long lasting, decently dry and hugely drinkable @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - cloudy lactic blond beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of apples, rye and grapefruit; light funky, medium-bodied, quite sourish, juicy and quite dry; fruity finish with lingering notes of rye @Craft Beer Festival Zurich - very hazy reddish-orange beer, moderate foam left; prunes are well-present yet not overwhelming, a bit herbal; quite full-bodied, fizzy and light grainy; quite dry herbal finish with long notes of prunes; yeasty - not bad yet the beer below the prunes is a bit characterless courtesy of Dave Santiago - hazy amber beer with a fast vanishing foam; fairly woody, light acetic; solid notes of sour cherries, marzipan; some sweetness, full-bodied; long woody cherry finish with more sourness @Craft Beer Festival Zurich; courtesy of Tom - black beer with a persistent beige foam; roasted aroma of mocha, a bit lactic, hints of chestnuts; full-bodied, some sweetness; light sourish and long chocolaty, roasted, nutty finish @Craft Beer Festival Zurich; courtesy of Gabriel Hill - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; flowery aroma, ripe fruits, citrusy and soapy;thin-bodied, low carbonation, soapy, grainy and flowery with a fruity reminiscence - I’m not convinced courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a long lasting little beige foam; solid very roasted aroma of coffee, mocha and walnuts; tart and over-carbonated, some malt sweetness, grainy, bitter and long coffeeish, roasted finish with notes of hazelnuts - a bit ruined by an excessive carbonation courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very cloudy copper-orange beer with a little long lasting beige foam; light earthy aroma with notes of caramel, marzipan and ripe bananas; full-bodied, some fair sweetness with earthy and grainy notes to balance it; spicy finish with more notes of caramel and bananas courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of prunes and dates; sweet and full-bodied, sour and quite thick aftertaste of prunes - one-dimensional courtesy of Bruno Stoller - almost black beer with a ruby hue and a poor head retention; deep aroma of prune and cherries, notes of alcohol and pears; a fair carbonation; pretty sweet, full-bodied and light grainy; long lasting aftertaste of dark fruits and a light residual sweetness draught@Au Trappiste - pours a hazy bright orange beer with a little foam left; fruity nose of pineapple and mango; a good malt backbone, pretty sweet, hoppy fruity finish of yellow fruits with notes of straw courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; flowery and with notes of honey; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light grainy, honeyish and flowery finish again - gentle and ok courtesy of Bruno Stoller - cloudy brown-orange beer without foam; aroma of prunes, curaçao and figs; moderate carbonation, fairly sweet, thick, decently bitter; residual sweetness in a long finish of ripe red fruits and cognac; some warming alcohol notes - tasty and solid draught@Erzbierschof - fully cloudy pale orange beer with a solid foamy and creamy white foam; nice lace; sourish aroma with fair notes of peaches and apricots; funky;thin-bodied, low carbonation level, gently sourish, dry and long yeasty peachy finish - fresh and very drinkable draught@Erzbierschof - very hazy blond beer with a little foam left; fresh and solid aroma of cucumber; medium-bodied, tasty, lively, bitter and dry;long herbal and gently sharp finish with solid lingering notes of cucumber - original and very well-crafted draught@Erzbierschof - very hazy red-pink beer without foam; very fruity perfumy aroma of sweet cherries, candied apples and esters; pretty sweet, light sour; moderate malt backbone, decently dry and long aftertaste of cherries and pears with hints of apparent alcohol; herbal - interesting draught@Erzbierschof - hazy ruby-brown beer with a creamy long lasting beige foam; nutty maltiness in the nose, marzipan and alpine herbs; fairly sweet, medium to full-bodied, subtle carbonation, earthy finish with light residual sweetness and notes of pears, candy sugar and herbs draught@Erzbierschof - black beer with a dark beige foam; moderately persistent; aroma of mocha, a bit lactic, nutty; full-bodied, a hint of sourness, creamy palate, subtle but fair carbonation; bitter and long aftertaste of coffee, chocolate and walnuts; grainy courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden-blond beer with a firm and long lasting white head; aroma of dust and old papers; a bit flowery, creamy palate, sweet, rounded, sweetish malty and dusty finish from Bier-Bienne - clear dark golden beer with a little persistent white foam; flowery and grainy nose; light honeyish, quite sweet, smooth palate, medium-bodied, some shy bitterness and a long flowery and honeyish finish courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy dark blond beer with a peristent foam; funky and fruity aroma, notes of mango, almonds and pears; sweet, low carbonation, a bit sourish, medium-bodied, long fruity and funky almondy finish - a bit too sweet courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a fast vanishing head; solid roasted aroma of black chocolate, rye and walnuts; full-bodied, grainy, light oily, fairly bitter; long chocolaty finish, roasted and very malty courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - clean bright golden beer with an evanescent foam; plastic and butter in the nose; fizzy, thin-bodied, sweet; very buttery finish - ugly courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy dark red beer with no head retention; aroma of cranberries, strawberries, herbs and syrupy; very sweet, oily and light sourish; the finish is very fruity, light meaty with lot of residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light gusher; cloudy copper-orange beer under a creamy beige foam; nice lace; strong notes of celery, earthy and caramelish nose; very sweet, medium-bodied, creamy; short earthy and vegetable-like finish from la Mise en Bière - black beer with no head retention; aroma of ashes and roasted coffee, licorice; full-bodied, grainy and fairly bitter; long coffeish and roasted malty finish with notes of walnuts and licoricecereal, courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - light gusher; cloudy brown beer with a solid creamy beige foam; earthy, malty and chocolaty notes of oranges; a good carbonation, medium to full-bodied, solid carbonation, a bit grainy, bitter, malty and earthy finish with more fruity notes - very good from Hops Beer Shop, Milano - very hazy amber-orange beer with a creamy and persistent pale beige foam; aroma of grapefruit, caramel, mango; highly carbonated, medium-bodied, solidly bitter; quite dry, very aromatic fruity finish courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - very hazy amber-orange beer with a creamy beige foam, long lasting; flowery hoppiness, notes of apricot, strawberries; fairly carbonated, tart and tasty; full-bodied, a light malt sweetness and a solid bitterness, very grainy, spicy and fruity hoppy finish - very aromatic and good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark ruby-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of cola and caramel, medium-bodied, some malt sweetness, a bit tart, short earthy and faint malty finish with hints of caramel again - cheap stuff from Paul Ullrich - clear orange-bronze beer with no foam; shy aroma of pumpkin and citrus; moderate malt body, gently sweet with some bitterness; neutral finish with hints of pumpkin and earth - characterless courtesy of Arnaud Lambert - golden-orange beer with a moderate head retention; clean and fair hoppiness of strawberries and rhubarb; quite full-bodied, juicy palate, light chewy, fairly bitter and very fruity hoppy finish with more notes of quinces and strawberries; quite dry - very good, clean and fresh from Drinks of the World, Basel; canned - golden beer with a strong aroma of white chocolate and cacao; medium-bodied and very swet; quite highly carbonated, sweetish chocolaty finish, long - may work courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear and bright dark golden beer under a solid foamy white head; nice lace, solid aroma of cheese fondue, some sweetness, medium-bodied, quite bitter, long cheesy finish with notes of yeast, celery and herbs - an unpleasant and ugly surprise courtesy of Housi Frei - very hazy dark orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; fair hoppy aroma of oranges and apricots; full-bodied, some sweetness, juicy and creamy palate; decently bitter, well-integrated bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish, light yeasty and spicy courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale golden beer with a moderate head retention; the aroma is grassy, malty and oily; sweet and medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, malty and a bit grainy; oily grassy finish - modest from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales, Fribourg - very hazy dark blond beer with a little persistent foam; juicy and delicate aroma of elders and oranges; light herbal, sweet and medium-bodied, light spicy, tasty and long juicy fruity finish with more notes of elderflowers from la Mise en Bière - cloudy amber-orange beer under a very foamy head; earthy, caramel and marzipan in the nose; medium-bodied, sweet,fizzy; long aftertaste of caramel with faint fruity tones; soapy - not terrible from Craft Beer Festival, Zürich - very hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; nice lace; hoppy aroma of citrus and pine, notes of caramel; full-bodied, light sticky, tasty; a fair bitterness; gentle residual sweetness, long hoppy finish of peaches, citrus and pines - clean and with a fair character draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam, nice lace; resinous hoppiness with notes of pears and quinces; thin-bodied, solid but subtle carbonation; quite bitter; short and dry fruity hoppy finish of quinces and pines draught@Erzbierschof - clear bronze beer with a firm moderately long lasting white foam; very aromatic herbal and honeyish aroma; tart; juicy palate, quite tasty, medium-bodied, light sweetness and a late saltiness; tart and decently dry, sour and salty fruity and herbal finish draught@Erzbierschof - pretty clear dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam; quite hoppy with notes of ripe fruits and honey; full-bodied, sweet and very tasty, lively palate; light chewy and sticky; bitter finish with residual sugars and more ripe fruits and spicy hops - superb draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear very dark brown beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; solid aroma of molasses, figs and oranges peels; pretty sweet, medium-bodied, some sourness, moderate carbonation, residual sugars and a long aftertaste where the notes of oranges and candy sugars dominate; lingering notes of coffee,marzipan and molasses courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; crisp flowery and peanutty aroma, light oily; malty quite full-bodied, some sweetness and a late earthy bitterness; peanutty and light spicy finish from Erzbierschof - almost black beer with a moderate foam left; nice lace though; fairly toasted with notes of licorice, spruces, earth and dark fruits; tart, astringent and very bitter, quite full-bodied, solid carbonation, lot of licorice and notes of black cherries and blueberries; very hoppy re-rated 2/2017, courtesy of Christian Scolari - black beer under a little but persistent dark beige foam; nice lacework; solid roasted aroma of mocha, coffee beans and hints of rancid milk; moderate malt backbone, solid carbonation; dry bitter and harsh aftertaste of coffee and ashes - low drinkability
courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of coffee beans, oranges; earthy and with notes of walnuts; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone; tart and very bitter; very dry and with more roasted notes of coffee in the finish - harsh (3/6/5/2/9) courtesy of fiulijn - clear amber-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace; herbal hops with notes of straw in the nose, hints of tropical fruits below; full-bodied, pretty sweet, grainy yet creamy palate; robust and well-integrated bitterness; some residual sugars; the finish is mainly flowery and herbal with notes of caramel draught@brewpub - hazy light amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; gently spicy and herbal hoppiness; moderate malt backbone; crisp and bitter, quite dry spicy and flowery hoppy finish - well-made but deeply boring draught@brewpub - almost black beer with a firm creamy dark beige head; aroma of butter and walnuts; thin-bodied, creamy palate, low carbonation, some sweetness and no bitterness; some more buttery tones in a shy malty toasted and chocolaty finish - gentle draught in a restaurant in Innsbruck - clear golden beer with a long lasting foam; grassy and oily nose; medium-bodied, sweet and shyly bitter; decent grassy finish draught@Tribaun - pours a hazy golden-orange beer with a long lasting white foam; caramel and flowers dominate the fruits in the nose; medium to full-bodied, pretty sweet, gently bitter and with a quite long peachy, flowery and caramelish aftertaste draught@Tribaun - dark golden beer with a moderate foam left; delicate hoppiness of tropical fruits; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness and a gentle bitterness; more fruity hoppy tones in the finish; well-hidden alcohol draught@Tribaun - dark ruby brown beer with a pinkish head; nice lace; aroma of herbs, raspberries and blueberries; assertive, sourish with a good malt backbone; dry and long fruity finish with notes of vanilla and a lingering sourness draught@Tribaun - dark amber-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of quince and yeast; soft mouthfeel, medium-bodied; gently bitter; watermelon dominates the finish - very nice draught@Tribaun - quite clear golden blond beer with a little white foam left; aroma of pears and quinces; clean and fresh palate, low carbonation; dry and medium-bodied; long fruity finish of passion fruits and pears draught@Tribaun; as Mandarina - quite clear blond beer with a little white foam left; chewy aroma of ripe fruits; medium-bodied and with a moderate carbonation; gently bitter, the finish is mineral and herbal draught@brewpub - cloudy golden-blond beer; aroma of ripe banana dominates, hints of cumin and cloves; fairly sweet, medium-bodied, solid but not excessive carbonation; very ripe fruity finish (banana, grapefruit) where the spicy tones stay behind draught@brewpub - hazy golden-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; crips malty flowery aroma; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness, a bit tart, decently bitter; long aromatic flowery and malty finish, gently spicy bottle@Markthalle, Innsbruck - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; the nose is gently citric with notes of corns; quite thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, gently sour and decently salty; more citric and corny notes in the finish - interesting courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden-bronze beer with a solid creamy foam; chewy fruits and marzipan in the nose; solid carbonation and quite sweet; rather tasteless, the finish is caramelish, shyly bitter and with more notes of fruits marmalade courtesy of Brian Lavio - quite clear golden beer under a solid nright white foam; very aromatic nose with balance between orange peels and coriander; medium-bodied, creamy palate, tasty, light sweet; more coriander and oranges in the finish - very well-crafted from Drinks of the World, Basel - hazy amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel and ginger; a solid carbonation anbd a medium malt backbone; bitter and light astringent; very dry with more flowery notes and delicate hints of ginger - very nice from Apothibières - light hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; pungent hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; a good malt backbone, astringent, hugely bitter and dry; long fruity hoppy finish of oranges marmalade, apples and passion fruits courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide bright golden beer with no head retention; fair herbal and spicy hoppiness; a bit oily, medium-bodied, bitter and fizzy; some malt sweetness, dry and herbal finish - ok yet not very sublte courtesy of Dölf Huber - pretty clear amber-orange beer with no head retention; some coriander in the front but mainly characterized by notes of fruit marmalade-like aroma (quinces, oranges); subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness and a light acidity; fairly dry, tasty and long finish of coriander and elderflowers courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; delicate aroma of coriander and orange peels; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light earthy and quite dry finish with lingering and delicate notes of coriander and oranges - may have more dimension with the use of some wheat courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of quince marmalade and rose hip; the palate is a bit harsh, light sweet and bitter; hints of herbs, licorice and elderflowers in the finish - not really balanced courtesy of Stephan and Salomé - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; estery aroma with notes of ripe banana, peated malts and spicy hops; full-bodied, thick palate and fairly sweet; the late bitterness doesn’t really succeed to balance it; light chewy palate; spicy hoppy finish with notes of quinces and banana courtesy of Stephane and Salome - cloudy amber beer with an orange hue; modest head retention; fairly fruity aroma (oranges dominate) with light earthy and spicy tones; medium-bodied; quite juicy palate, a light malt sweetness and a decent bitterness, quite dry finish of blood oranges with hints of raspberries and a lingering earthy touch courtesy of Stephane and Salome - cloudy and very dark brown - almost black beer with a poor head retention; solid roasted aroma of coffee, walnuts and marzipan; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; quite dry and bitter; the finish is not very long showing more notes of coffee and hazelnuts from Fork&Bottle - cloudy brown beer with a persistent beige foam; toasted malty aroma with solid notes of walnuts, spicy and earthy reminiscence, fairly hoppy; full-bodied, sweet and creamy palate, gently sourish; notes of grapefruit play with the solid nutty maltiness in a long and fizzy finish - a bit too sweet courtesy of Arnaud Lambert - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; nice lace; very toasted and very hoppy aroma of licorice, black cherries and strawberries; tasty palate, moderate carbonation, full-bodied; very bitter, dry and long hoppy finish of licorice, coffee and black cherries; robust and very well-crafted courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy aroma; full-bodied, oily palate, sweet and with some harsh bitterness; dry herbal and grassy finish with more resinous and oily notes - raw and cheap courtesy of Stephan and Salomé - clear golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; nice lace; crisp almondy, herbal and spicy hoppy aroma; a good makt backbone, crisp and tasty palate, light oily, fairly bitter, dry and long spicy and herbal finish with peanutty notes from Hops Beer Shop, Milano - hazy dark orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; solid fruity hoppiness of grapefruits and oranges; notes of caramel and yeast; solid carbonation, quite full-bodied, very bitter and a bit astringent; earth, marzipan dominate the fruits and the caramel in the finish - quite unclean courtesy of Tom Strickler - clear bronze beer with a little foam left; clean and pungent fruity hoppy aroma of grapefruits, citrus and lichies; full-bodied, clean and tasty palate, subtle carbonation; fairly bitter, long spicy and fruity hoppy finish with lot of tropical fruits; very aromatic canned; from Bier-Bienne - pours a pretty clear amber-orange beer with a little foam left; some flowery hoppiness followed by notes of oranges and citrus; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation and very bitter; quite dry resinous and peachy hoppy finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - almost black in colour and with a moderate foam left; roasted aroma dominated by notes of coffee and vanilla; moderate malt backbone and fairly sweet; the aftertaste turned in direction of chocolate with lot of vanilla reminiscence courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - light gusher; cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; hoppy aroma of grapefruit and blood oranges; medium-bodied, light hints of metal; juicy palate; creamy, decently bitter and dry; long grapefruity hoppy finish with hints of strawberries @Unterwaldner Biertag - cloudy blond beer with a white foam; notes of diacetyl, grains, citrus and herbs; medium-bodied, some artificial sweetness, solid carbonation, low bitterness and a sugary finish @Unterwaldner Biertag - pours a hâzy amber beer; the nose is syrupy, chewy with notes of grain; sweet with an equally syrupy finish - very poor @Unterwaldner Biertag - cloudy dark amber beer with a creamy beige foam; aroma of malt, caramel and spices; medium to full-bodied; a fair sweetness, earthy and chewy marmalade-like, spicy and earthy finish @Unterwaldner Biertag - black beer under a creamy beige foam left, long lasting; lactic chocolaty nose, some nutty tones; medium-bodied, fairly sweet, gently sourish; the finish is long, sweetish and chocolaty, grainy finish; gently bitter @Unterwaldner Biertag - cloudy blond-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; spicy and fruity hoppiness (oranges dominate); very tasty, lively palate; fairly bitter, full-bodied, dry and long resinous and spicy finish where the fruits stay behind @Unterwaldner Biertag; courtesy of Marco Christen - quite clear dark amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; gently spicy with notes of ripe banana; light chewy; medium-bodied, sweet, earthy, spicy finish with some residual sweetness @Unterwaldner Biertag - hazy amber beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of red fruits and light earthy tones; lively and tasty; bitter and dry; spicy and red fruity hoppiness in the finish @Unterwaldner Biertag - hazy blond-orange beer, no foam left; aroma of mais and corn; medium-bodied; grainy and harsh finish - ugly @Unterwaldner Biertag - golden-blond beer, hazy and with no head retention; shyly grassy and spicy hoppiness; moderate malt backbone, some sweetness, low carbonation and a low bitterness; grassy and corny finish from Drinks of the World - light hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of citrus, quinces and passion fruits; solid yet subtle carbonation; moderate malt backbone, quite assertive and bitter; citric finish with more notes of passion fruits @Unterwaldner Biertag - quite clear amber-orange beer with a white foam left; soapy aroma with notes of elderflowers and giner; thin-bodied, sweetish, very low bitterness; spicy finish with hints of red fruits and resin - unbalanced courtesy of Stephan and Salomé - light hazy and very dark brown beer with no head retention; aroma of figs, dates and prunes; full-bodied, sweet and quite thick; the carbonation is adequate, some late bitterness brings a good balance; the finish is estery, toasted and light earthy/chocolaty but still with a domination of dark fruits - nice beer again from the Darkwolf from Au Grain d’Orge, Courrendlin - pretty clear golden-blond beer with no head retention; the nose is citric and corny; subtle but fair carbonation; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness, tart, citrusy, grainy and light banana-ish finish; lively and fresh from a marketplace in Basel - clear blond beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy and corny aroma; fizzy, some sweetness and a quite tart palate; spicy and gently dry finish with more citric and corny notes - decent courtesy of Marco Buraschi - pretty clear golden-blond beer with a little foam left; pretty hoppy aroma of spices, earthy and wheaty, gently citric; solid carbonation; tasty and quite fullbodied, fairly bitter; the notes of wheat are more present in the finish with long spicy hoppy notes - well-crafted courtesy of Tom Strickler - quite clear pale golden beer with a little white foam left; some faint esters; pears and citrus, the saltiness appears already in the nose; full-bodied, rounded and tasty palate; quite sweet and gently sourish; fairly salty, light oily fruity and yeasty finish from Erzbierschof - dark beer with a moderate foam left; roasted nutty aroma, figs and marzipan; full-bodied, some sweetness, grainy and a bit earthy, creamy palate; solidly bitter, gently chocolaty, roasted maltiness, nuts and herbs - complex and robust, superb ! from la Croix Blanche, Posieux - cloudy dark brown beer without foam; toasted aroma of nuts, prunes and figs; light woody; sticky, surprisingly thin-bodied, sweet, no bitterness; short aftertaste of apples and dates - unbalanced and pretty bad courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucid bronze beer in colour, no foam left; aroma of chewy marmalade and solvent; quite full-bodied, light sticky, subtle carbonation, sweet and gently bitter; grainy and chewy fruity finish with more notes of solvent and apparent alcohol from Au Grain d’Orge - very hazy pale blond beer with a modest foam left; nice balance between fruity hops and wheat, hints of honey; medium-bodied, quite tasty; gentle malt sweetness, no bitterness; quite dry fruity and wheaty finish - fresh and balanced courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - hazy amber-blond beer with a long lasting foam left; flowery and gently spicy hoppiness; light peachy; creamy palate, medium-bodied, some bitterness; dry and long spicy hoppy finish - clean and balanced courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy reddish-amber beer with a poor head retention; fairly smoky with notes of red fruits and hints of nougat; full-bodied, some sweetness, gently grainy and with a long well-integrated smokiness; more notes of red fruits in the finish; quite bitter - pretty nice courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - cloudy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; peppery and earthy aroma with dark fruits and oranges underneath; a solid carbonation, full-bodied, grainy, tart and bitter; pretty dry and long peppery and earthy finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - very hazy dark red-amber beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; very aromatic hoppiness with notes of melon, strawberries and a bit spicy; quite juicy, medium-bodied, very bitter; long aftertaste of watermelon, earth, spices and strawberries courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - cloudy blond-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of onions, pepper and mint; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, lively palate; fairly bitter; dry; bready finish with more notes of onions and strawberries - very original profile courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted mocha aroma with notes of apples and Calvados, vanilla and shyly woody; moderate carbonation, pretty sweet, earthy bitterness; aftertaste of apples, coffee and vanilla draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a huge creamy foam; pepper, citrus, oranges and other spices in the nose; grainy, moderate malt backbone, some sweetness and a fair sharpness; quite long peppery finish with a lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a creamy beige foam; roasted chocolate and vanilla in the nose; tasty and quite thick; some sweetness, fairly bitter; aftertaste of roasted mocha and nuts from Bier-Bienne - very dark brown beer with a dark beige foam head,long lasting; toasted aroma of coffee, spices and toffees; medium-bodied, quite sweet with a late bitterness; pretty dry finish with more roasted chocolatey and coffee-ish malts from a restaurant in Basel - hazy golden beer with a little white foam left; the aroma is citric with notes of tea and flowers; solid yet subtle carbonation, moderate malt body and bitterness; the aftertaste is dominated by notes of honey draught@Volta Bräu - light hazy golden beer with a solid white foam left; the aroma is funky, citrus and peppery; moderate malt backbone, quite sour, dry and log fruity and peppery finish - fresh and lively from Bier-Bienne - brown beer with no head retention; aroma of malts, nougat, figs; fairly sweet, full-bodied with a long aftertaste of vanilla, nuts and nougat - dangerously drinkable from Au Grain d’Orge - hazy ruby-brown beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of candied fruits (banana, rosehip), notes of onions; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly sweet; candy-like sweetness with more notes of chewy marmalade; gently sourish from supermarket Coop - quite clear dark blond beer with a poor head retention; lactic and rancid aroma of ginger, onions and oranges marmalade; moderate carbonation and malt body; short and fairly sharp gingery and lactic finish; light sourish - weird attempts courtesy of Arnaud Lambert - clear dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of citrus and mango; some corny notes; medium-bodied, creamy palate, clean and decently bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish with some corny tartness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; as Perlenbacher Maltos Paradiso Zwickl - quite clear blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of oily grass and urine; medium-bodied, oily palate, sweet; corny and sweetish grassy finish - bad from the brewery - cloudy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; the aroma is citric and wheaty with notes of cloves and hay; thin-bodied, some sweetness and a very corny finish with faint citric hoppy notes courtesy of Claude Degen - pretty clear dark blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam; aroma of straw, citrus and pears; solid but subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, light oily palate, fairly bitter and dry; grassy and yellow fruity finish - clean and easy-going courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark brown beer with no head retention; fairly toasted aroma of toffee, walnuts; sweet, medium-bodied, toffeish and light grassy/earthy finish from a market in Basel - dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; toasted malts, grain and nuts; light sweet; medium-bodied; grainy and quite dry; some bitterness and more toasted malty and biscuity notes in the finish from Hops Beer Shop - black beer with a beige foam left; roasted aroma of vanilla, coffee and pears; solid carbonation, grainy and pretty bitter; long roasted coffeish finish with more notes of vanilla draught@Erzbierschof’s Armageddon Zurich - fully cloudy orange beer with a long lasting bright white foam left; nice lace; funky, fruity aroma with peppery notes; fresh, medium- to full-bodied, assertive, some sweetness; sour and lately bitter; quite dry, very fruity, peppery finish - great draught@Erzbierschof’s Armageddon Zurich - cloudy amber-orange beer, moderate foam left; fresh, clean and distinct grapefruity hoppiness, notes of caramel; a good malt body, lively, subtle carbonation; fairly bitter; very dry fruity, spicy finish draught@Erzbierschof’s Armageddon Zurich - light hazy amber beer; little beige foam left; distinct aroma of pumpkin and earth, light fruity; moderate malt body, low carbonation; shyly bitter and with quite long spicy notes and pumpkin in the finish draught@Erzbierschof’s Armageddon Zurich - cloudy amber beer with a little beige foam left; peachy and wheaty aroma; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation; wheaty and with notes of apricots in the finish draught@Erzbierschof’s Armageddon Zurich - cloudy blond-orange beer with a pale beige foam; spices and tropical fruits in the nose; fairly bitter, a good malt backbone, dry, long fruity aftertaste of peaches and cucumber draught@Erzbierschof’s Armageddon Zurich - cloudy very dark blond beer, long lasting creamy white foam; some diacetyl, quite green and with a shy hoppiness, light astringent; medium-bodied, soft palate; buttery and faintly fruity finish with hits of elderflowers draught@Armageddon Zurich - quite clear blond beer with a moderate foam left; spicy , estery and with faint fruity notes; lively palate, very bitter and dry, light earthy, spicy and fruity finish draught@Armageddon Zurich - cloudy red-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of cola and pumpkin; medium-bodied, very sweet, grainy and spicy with lot of notes of pumpkin and residual sweetness draught@Armageddon Zurich - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of vanilla and roasted nuts; low carbonation, thin-bodied, bitter-sweet with lot of canilla and roasted malts in the finish - a bit harsh courtesy of Urs Flunser; 1 L pet bottle - clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of paper and old apples; quite thin-bodied; light grainy and very shy bitterness; aftertaste of grain and faint fruitiness - cheap draught@Armageddon Zurich - cloudy orange beer with a little beige foam; fruity hoppiness, spices; full-bodied, very bitter, dry and long spicy, peppery and fruity finish with some residual sweetness; light chewy draught@Armageddon Zurich - cloudy dark blond beer, little beige foam left; hoppy notes of onions, spices and quinces; low carbonation and creamy palate, bitter and with a light residual sweetness, caramel and spices draught@Armageddon Zurich - cloudy dark blond beer with along lasting white foam left; aroma of cream, lemongrass and citrus; fresh; medium-bodied, light astringent, dry bitter and long yellow fruity finish draught@Armageddon Zurich - cloudy dark brown beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; toasted aroma of cookie, walnuts; medium-bodied, quite low carbonation, earthy, toasted malty and cacao finish draught@Armageddon Zurich - very hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; clean and pungent aroma of passion fruit, citrus and grapefruit; pretty sour, moderate carbonation, some sweetness in the background; quite dry and long fruity sourish finish with tons more of passion fruits draught@Armageddon Zurich - cloudy blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of mango and spices; sweet, full-bodied, a late and solid bitterness; some residual sweetness and notes of caramel, spices and fruits in the finish draught@Armageddon Zurich - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of honey, caramel and spices; full-bodied, low carbonation, dry; very sharp finish of chili peppers and some fruity notes - very interesting draught@Armageddon Zurich - quite clear blond beer with a moderate foam left; fair honeyish aroma; sweet and clean palate; full-bodied, gentle sour tartness, low carbonation and more notes of honey in the finish - balance and class courtesy of Urs Flunser - clear blond and bright beer with no foam left; aroma of wort and honey; oily palate and with a low carbonation, thick, sweet and grainy draught@Armageddon Zurich; 8% - black beer with no foam left; roasted chocolatey aroma; low carbonation and quite thin-bodied; grainy, nutty and roasted chocolatey finish, quite bitter - 8% ? come on ... courtesy of Urs Flunser - dark blond beer, bright, clear and with no foam; esters, grain in the nose; sweet, oily with a grassy finish and some residual sweetness courtesy of Urs Flunser - clear pale yellow beer; sugary aroma of fusel with notes of old apples; hugely sweet; paper, ripe fruits, alcohol and residual sugars in the finish - caution, this is really bad courtesy of Dubi - cloudy blond-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; pungent aroma of caramel and ripe fruits; full-bodied, sweet and solidly bitter; quite lot of residual sweetness and more caramel, spices and ripe fruits in the finish draught@Armageddon Zurich - pretty clear blond-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; the hoppy characteristics are mainly spicy with notes of yellow fruits and onions below; quite full-bodied, light sweetness, juicy palate and very bitter, some residual sweetness and long hoppy tones in the finish courtesy of Urs Flunser - clear dark blond beer with a moderate foam left: aroma of wet paperboard, vomit and grain; oily palate, medium-bodied, sweet and grainy - HELP !! courtesy of Urs Flunser - clear golden beer; aroma of wort, skunky; oily grassynotes; very sweet yet dry grassy and corny finish courtesy of Urs Flunser - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of paperboard and grain; quite sweet, thin-bodied, quite harsh grainy finish @the International - very hazy golden beer with a little foam left; flowery and fruity (mango comes to mind) hoppiness in the nose; medium-bodied, light oily and sweet, late but solid bitterness; long hoppy finish where now the fruits dominate @the International - dark blond beer with a little foam left; citrusy and spicy hoppiness; decent malt backbone; fizzy; quite dry and gently bitter; spicy and citrusy finish courtesy of Alain Cathélaz - quite clear golden beer under a giant white foam; nice lacework; wheaty nose with solid notes of grapefruit and citrus, orange peels; sour and with a decent malt backbone; solid carbonation, quite dry; light spicy and very citric, grapefruity finish - fresh and lively from the brewery - light hazy pale golden beer with a little foam left; fruity and grassy nose, light oily; pretty sweet, medium-bodied; moderate bitterness and a long aftertaste of yellow fruits and oily grass - too sweet courtesy of Brian Lavio - very dark beer, almost black with no foam; aroma of dark malts, oranges and molasses; fizzy and quite oily palate; medium-bodied, fairly sweet; long aftertaste of orange marmalade and honey from Batavia - very hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; funky and cheesy aroma with solid fruity hoppy tones (apricot dominates); sour and sweet, full-bodied and oily palate; aftertaste of cheese and ripe fruits marmalade courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; decently grassy aroma; medium-bodied, quite oily palate, grainy and bitter; quite dry; flowery and grassy hoppy finish - a bit raw courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very light hazy yellow beer with a chaotic foam left; buttery, flowery and dusty aroma; modefrate malt backbone; sweet, grainy; oily flowery finish with notes of vomit - cheap stuff courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucide bright bronze beer with no head retention; aroma paperboard and grain; medium-bodied; harsh, bitter and grainy, papery finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - bright and very clear amber-bronze beer, moderate foam left; spicy and grainy aroma; a good malt backbone, light sweet, gently bitter, long grainy and spicy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; corny and soapy aroma; fizzy, some sweetness, harsh aftertaste of popcorn and potatoes courtesy of MadDan - very hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of chewy fruit marmalade (mango, grapefruit); medium-bodied, assertive, some swetness; fizzy, quite dry and long aftertaste of ripe fruits; light sourish - weird profile but interesting draught@Erzbierschof - clear red-amber beer with a firm long lasting foam; aroma of grain and honey, earthy; moderate malt backbone; earthy, light bitter; dry, corny finish with hints of red fruits draught@Erzbierschof; as "my Pils" - light hazy golden beer with a long lasting white foam; fruity, flowery and light buttery; lively palate, moderate malt backbone; smooth palate; yeasty grassy and gently fruity finish; decently bitter draught@Erzbierschof - hazy amber-orange beer under a giant beige foam; nice lace; ripe fruits, hoppy; juicy palate, low carbonation and body; gently bitter and dry; long fruity finish draught@Erzbierschof - clear bronze beer under a giant creamy pale beige foam; nice lace; cheesy, funky with notes of quinces and tea; moderate carbonation, gently sticky palate, a good malt backbone, light sour,a bit dry; the finish is quite short with notes of quinces and rose hip; light phenolic courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear golden-orange beer under a huge foam left; nice lace; aroma of pears and litchies; light estery; light sweet and chewy palate; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, a decent bitterness; fresh fruity finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy reddish-amber beer under a very foamy beige head; nice lace; aroma of rose hip, passion fruit and caramel; full-bodied, creamy palate, a fair and well-integrated bitterness, lot of caramel, yeast and resinous notes in the finish - light hazy reddish beer with a little foam left; pungent aroma of raspberries, light herbal and with reminiscence of elderflowers; moderate malt backbone; more sour than sweet; a bit earthy, the finish lacks a bit of opulence to carry the solid and long lasting notes of raspberries draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - very hazy golden-yellow beer without foam; fruity and very cheesy, fair and fresh fruity tones, light honeyish; medium-bodied, light sticky, very sour; dry and long cheesy aftertaste with notes of barnyard and yellow fruits - absolutely superb draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - almost black beer, hazy; poor head retention; well-integrated woody notes of Pinot noir, gently roasted, black chocolate; fairly sour, moderate malt backbone, the alcohol is well-hidden; aftertaste of vinegar, dry with more notes of chocolate and cherry draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - cloudy dark amber beer under a huge beige foam left; delicate but well present aroma of mango and flowers; wheaty palate, creamy and pretty tasty; decently bitter; quite dry finish where the wheat dominates the hops (still no reason to cry though...) draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; hoppy aroma of strawberries and litchies; pungent; creamy palate, light astringent, fairly bitter; quite dry and long grapefruity and strawberries hoppy finish draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - black beer with a fast vanishing foam; roasted aroma of walnuts, chocolate and corn; full-bodied, light oily and decently bitter; quite dry and long chocolaty and oaty, nutty finish draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; pungent and light sourish peachy aroma, light oily palate, full-bodied and very sour; dry and very bitter; estery and phenolic finish with residual sweetness and lot of ripe fruits - a bit heavy draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - cloudy lactic yellow-orange beer with a little white foam left; light buttery with notes of tangerines and litchies; full-bodied, sweet, light grainy, creamy palate, a decent bitterness and some residual sweetness; long estery and assertive fruity notes in the finish draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - quite black beer with a solid creamy beige foam left, long lasting; roasted, light buttery, notes of walnuts and malts; quite thin-bodied, light sweet maltiness and a creamy palate, a bit earthy; gently dry and roasted chocolatey finish with lingering buttery tones - subtle draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - almost black beer with no foam; aroma of vinegar and blueberries; assertive, astringent and hugely dry; long sour finish of blueberries and wood, prunes draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - cloudy black beer with no head retention; solid notes of coffee beans; light funky; full-bodied, rounded palate; light sweet; bitter and gently sour; huge notes of coffee in a long finish draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - hazy dark orange beer with a white foam left; peaches, tropical fruits and yeast in the nose; creamy palate; quite bitter, soft palate and more yeast and fruits in the finish - too yeasty draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - hazy dark orange beer with a moderate head retention; decently funky and cheesy, fairly fruity; assertive, light sourish, full-bodied, light sweetness; gently yeasty; solid dry fruity notes in the finish draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - very hazy orange beer, moderate foam left; aroma of cut grass, cucumber and tropical fruits; creamy palate, medium-bodied, moderate bitterness; very aromatic fruity finish with notes of coffee draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; aroma of roasted coffee, hazelnuts; very sweet, creamy palate, bitter, very roasted with some apparent alcohol courtesy of Roger Brügger - quite cloudy brown beer with a moderate head retention; toasted biscuity malty, nutty aroma; gently spicy; medium-bodied, creamy palate; moderate carbonation, light sweetness; some earthy bitterness; quite dry earthy biscuity and corny, nutty finish - clean and very well-crafted courtesy of Roger Brügger - cloudy pale orange beer, white foam left; light estery, shyly fruity (peaches and pears); full-bodied, quite sweet, subtle but fair carbonation; residual sweetness, ripe fruity notes and hints of barnyard, esters and yeast in the finish draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - very hazy dark blond beer with no foam left; piney, pretty shy nose; thin-bodied, very low carbonation; a bit sour; sjhort finish of ripe fruits, pines and resin draught@Armageddon Liebefeld - lactic colour with a huge white foam left; aroma of tea; light salty; ripe banana; low carbonation, sour and sweet, lactic, fruity and quite dry finish courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - almost black beer with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of curcuma, nutmeg and anise; over-carbonated, lactic, medium-bodied; very long spicy finish with a dominance of pepper courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - black beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of apples, Calvados, roasted chocolate and coffee; full-bodied, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; quite dry roasted coffeish and nutty finish with more notes of Brandy and Calvados courtesy of Arnaud Lambert - cloudy brown beer with a poor head retention; woody aroma with notes of cherries, prunes and mint;fairly sour; full-bodied, dry and with a subtle carbonation; bitter and hugely sour finish of wood, apples and prunes courtesy of Alex Cavegn - black beer with no foam left; aroma of oysters, vanilla and roasted pralines; low carbonation; full-bodied, pretty sweet with a late and solid bitterness; light residual sweetness; nutty and vanilla finish with roasted chocolate and some apparent alcohol; long lasting vanilla - light oily texture courtesy of Arnaud Lambert - hazy and very dark brown beer; no head retention; pungent and fairly woody with notes of Cognac and honey, walnuts; some sweetness, full-bodied; fairly bitter; long chocolatey finish with notes of vanilla, Cognac and honey; apparent alcohol - opulent courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden-yellow beer with a modest head retention; pungent aroma of oranges and citrus marmalade, strawberries; full-bodied, solid yet subtle carbonation; fairly bitter and a bit sourish; clean and very tasty; light estery finish with some residual sugars and long tones of yellow fruits - gently wheaty courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy amber-orange beer with a very foamy pale beige head; aroma of caramel, resin and peaches; full-bodied, very sweet with a late robust bitterness; residual sweetness; aftertaste of caramel, molasses and ripe fruits courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy dark golden-amber beer with a long lasting beige foam; solid fruity and spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, light astringent, solidly bitter, dry and long hoppy finish where the spicy notes dominate fruits, honey and resin courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear golden-blond beer with a solid white foam left; fairly hoppy aroma of strawberries, mango, litchies and pears; light chewy, quite full-bodied, assertive and tasty; quite bitter; long and dry hoppy finish of tropical fruits - fresh and lively courtesy of Brian Lavio - dark beer almost black; moderate head retention; well-integrated woodiness, aroma of nuts, figs and oranges; medium-bodied, light sweet and gently sourish; long aftertaste of oranges and dates, lingering notes of wood and molasses; pretty dry - very good courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear golden beer with a white foam left; persistent aroma of wheat, esters and yellow fruits marmalade; quite full-bodied, sweet and gently sourish; quite dry and long lasting fruity and wheaty finish courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - light hazy amber-blond beer; hoppy aroma of tea and rose hip; subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, a respectable bitterness; very dry and long fruity and gently spicy finish - delicate and balanced courtesy of the brewer - quite clear reddish-brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of candy sugar and prunes, molasses; very sweet, light grassy; quite full-bodied, lot of residual sweetness, long notes of oranges, prunes and candy sugar in the finish courtesy of MadDan - amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of spices and molasses; sweet, medium-bodied, light estery malty finish with notes of candy sugar and molasses - rather tasteless from Erzbierschof - cloudy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; fairly peated aroma with notes of prunes and cherries; notes of honey; quite sweet, low carbonation, moderate malt backbone; more peated notes in the finish with some cherries, apples and caramel courtesy of Dölf Huber - clear and bright bronze beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of alpine herbs, straw, spices and yellow fruits; sweet, light chewy and with a moderate carbonation; some residual sweetness, more spicy and herbal notes in the finish; some apparent alcohol from a supermarket in Morteau; labelled Brindezingue Ambrée - red-brown beer, hazy and with a solid pale beige foam; aroma of sweet malt, caramel, apples and brown sugar; full-bodied, sweet and solidly carbonated; light grainy, malty and with notes of caramel and residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy brown beer with a beige foam left; malty aroma of peanuts, toasted walnuts; medium-bodied, poorly tasty, light sweet; aftertaste of apple and nuts from Drinks of the World - quite clear and very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; pretty roasted chocolatey nose with notes of figs and dates; sweet and quite full-bodiued, aftertaste of vanilla, dates and roasted malts courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - cloudy blond-orange beer under a solid long lasting creamy white foam; nice lace; spicy and funky aroma with notes of pineapples and pears; fizzy, medium-bodied, light astringent and fairly sour; very dry; long aftertaste of grapefruit, oranges and lingering spicy tones courtesy of the brewer - very dark beer with a dark beige foam left; very roasted aroma of chestnuts, coffee, licorice and cherries; full-bodied, creamy palate, fairly bitter and very dry; long roasted aftertaste of ashes, walnuts and figs courtesy of the brewer - moderate black beer with a beige foam left; light woody with notes of Scotch whisky, cherries and rose hip; medium-bodied, sweet and moderate carbonation; quite tasty; a late bitterness, dry and long aftertaste of whisky, gently peated with more cherries and quinces courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; as "Perlenbacher Maltos Barley Blanc" - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; flowers and ripe fruits in the nose; fairly sweet and chewy palate; grainy and light earthy touch before a long flowery, fruity and caramelish aftertaste - some apparent alcohol and too sweet courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of strawberries and rose hip; light earthy, medium-bodied, quite dry and bitter; long aftertaste of red fruits, earth and flowers courtesy of Dölf Huber - pretty clear golden-blond with a moderate foam left; fresh aroma of ginger and citrus; a fair malt backbone; fizzy and lively; a late sharpness; quite dry and with a long fruity finish with more solid notes of ginger - nice one from Erzbierschof; canned - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of roasted malts, cacao, vanilla and chili peppers; creamy mouthfeel, pretty tasty and sweet, light grainy before long notes of vanilla, cinnamon and milk coffee in the finish from supermarket Coop - quite clear golden-orange beer with a little foam left; fair hoppy aroma of oranges and grapefruits; full-bodied, juicy palate and subtle carbonation, light astringent; a solid bitterness on top of some malt sweetness; long grapefruity and piney hoppy finish courtesy of Jasmina - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; the aroma is cheesy, peachy with a strong hoppy presence; full-bodied, pretty sweet; aftertaste of caramel, very bitter peachy finish from Apothibières - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a firm persistent foam left; light metallic and grainy with notes of raisins and pears; solid but subtle carbonation, some fair malt sweetness, a decent bitterness, gently dry finish with long notes of pears, strawberries and quinces - interesting courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy and very dark ruby-brown beer with a modest head retention; solid aroma of roasted coffee, beetroots, citrus and peanut butter; fairly sour, medium-bodied, light umami, adequate carbonation; dry and sour finish with notes of beetroots and more peanut butter - deeply original and good; complex from Erzbierschof - hqazy dark orange beer with a chaotic yet persistent pale beige foam; the nose is animal and vegetal with notes of peaches; quite full-bodied, moderate carbonation; solidly bitter, gently mineral with a long flowery finish with hints of strawberries; light cheesy and with a biting bitterness from Erzbierschof - pretty hazy copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; estery with notes of banana; a bit spicy, strawberries; fairly sweet, full-bodied, subtle but solid carbonation; the 34 IBU are not noticeable and don’t balance the sweetness; fruity, estery finish with notes of licorice and residual sugars in the finish - gently metallic courtesy of Julien Brändli - fully cloudy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; solid hoppy notes of oranges and grapefruits in top of some biscuity maltiness; very carbonated, quite thin-bodied, gently bitter; light papaery finish with notes of peanuts and yellow fruits; bitter and quite dry from Bier-Bienne - fully cloudy reddish-brown beer with a little beige foam; aroma of cherries marmalade and hints of cream; medium-bodied, sweet but not too much; shyly sour, creamy palate and quite dry aftertste of cherries and rose hip from la Mise en Bière - gusher ... cloudy orange beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of yeast and apricots, dusty; light sweet and juicy; medium-bodied, a late bitterness; long notes of apricots with a bit less yeasty tones; some apparent alcohol courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of tangerines, almods and flowers; full-bodied, some sweetness, grainy, quite tart; dry and bitter; long finish of oranges and flowers, light spicy - pretty nice from the brewpub - very hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; fairly woody with some sourish notes of cherries; medium-bodied, fizzy and quite sour; dry with notes of almonds, cherries and earth, wood - works pretty well yet I’m not really sure this beer is fully under control ... courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy amber-orange beer with a modest foam left; yeasty and spicy, some caramel; creamy palate, subtle carbonation, light sweet, quite dry and decently bitter; spicy hoppy finish with fruity and flowery tones - discrete, accurate and classy; interesting draught@brewpub - hazy orange beer with a chaotic foam left; nice lace though; clean and fair hoppy aroma of star fruits and grapefruit, notes of marzipan; medium-bodied, clean and tasty palate; subtle carbonation, a gentle malt sweetness and a late decent bitterness; dry fruity and bready finish - hugely drinkable draught@brewpub - hazy very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; decently toasted with notes of prunes, licorice and coffee; velvety palate; full-bodied, light earthy, moderate carbonation, solidly bitter aftertaste of cherries, toasted malts and licorice - very nice draught@Erzbierschof - hazy reddish-orange beer with a little beige foam; nice lace; earthy with notes of red fruits below, light mineral; quite velvety palate yet with a late tart earthiness; gently yeasty; medium-bodied, quite dry and bitter; long earthy and flowery finish with again a mineral touch @Erzbierschof - hazy blond-orange beer, bright and without head retention; fairly woody, light cheesy with notes of apples and cherries; solidly sour, a bit aggressive, a good malt bakcbone; very dry, cheesy, barnyard, funky and fruity finish with a long residual sourness and lingering woody tones draught@brewpub - light hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; the aroma is buttery and shyly toasted malty with faint notes of biscuits; quite thin-bodied, poor ly tasty and with a low bitterness; short and shyly malty finish with more buttery tones draught@brewpub - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; lot of grains in the nose, grassy and light fruity hops; thin-bodied,astringent and aggressivly bitter; long grainy and flowery finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy red-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of rose hip, elderflowers; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; light sweet, metallic with notes of red fruits in a quite short finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear dark bronze beer with a creamy long lasting foam; aroma of sour apples, light cheesy; creamy palate, sourish, medium-bodied, some sweetness below; quite dry funky, gently yeasty and fruity finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark orange beer with no foam; aroma of herbs and strawberries; sweet and light sourish; medium-bodied, lively and fizzy; decently dry and sourish finish of strawberries, yeast and herbs courtesy of Antonio Rey - light gusher; quite clear dark blond beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of ripe pears and quince; over-carbonated, light sweetness and a short fizzy and fruity finish from Drinks of the World, Basel; canned - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of mango and rose hip; thin-bodied, light sweet, astringent and very bitter; long aftertaste of mango and resin from Batavia - cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; fairly woody with notes of vin jaune, urtica, straw, marzipan and oranges; solidly sour and fairly bitter, quite dry, yeasty and woody finish with a lingering sourness, straw and herbs - beautiful courtesy of Julien Brändli - gusher ... cloudy lactic orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of mango, grapefruit and oranges, yeasty; juicy, medium-bodied, light sweet, gently bitter, light yeasty and long fruity hoppy finish - lively and fresh courtesy of Julien Brändli - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; estery and very fruity aroma of grapefruit and green apples; fizzy and tasty; medium-bodied, fairly bitter, dry and clean palate; long hoppy finish of green apples and lychees courtesy of Markus Obrist - quite clear dark blond beer with no foam left; spicy and estery aroma with notes of ripe fruits; fizzy; medium-bodied and light chewy palate; late bitterness and decently dry fruity, estery finish courtesy of Dölf Huber - quite clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of straw, honey, mint and ginger; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly sweet and sour; late sharpness and long fruity, gingery and honeyish tones in the finish - interesting yet too soda-like courtesy of Hans-Peter Krebs - quite clear dark blond beer under a solid white foam; aroma of lime, gently yeasty and spicy; medium to full-bodied, quite tasty; bitter and light sourish, a hint of sharpness and long notes of lime and spices - fresh courtesy of Eric Meyer - dark beer with a little dark beige foam left; toasted aroma of oat, chocolate and walnuts; sweet and with a moderate malt backbone; earthy and gently bitter; long grainy and chocolaty finish with notes of brown sugar from la Mise en Bière - black beer under a solid beige foam left; aroma of onions, milk coffee and rye; over-carbonated, sweet and grainy; some late earthy bitterness; nutty and coffeish finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - golden and hazy beer with a little foam left; aroma of mais and honey; moderate malt backbone, gently bitter and quite, long honeyish, flowery and shyly fruity finish with more notes of corn from la Mise en Bière - quite clear amber-blond beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of star fruits, grapefruit and peppers; medium-bodied, juicy and tasty palate, fairly bitter with some sweetness below; very long spicy and fruity hoppy finish - solid and well-crafted from Bier-Bienne - very hazy ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; solidly woody with notes of sour cherries, prunes and marzipan; full-bodied, very sour, assertive; very dry and light fizzy; long finish of sour cherries, vinegar, apples, wood and some notes of warming alcohol - superb from the brewery - light hazy golden-blond beer under a very foamy white head; aroma of wheat and fresh yellow fruits (apples dominate); low carbonation, medium-bodied, quite juicy palate; light sweet and sourish, no bitterness; quite dry wheaty and fruity finish - elegant from Drinks of the World, Bern - clear amber-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; aroma of spicy and piney hops, citrusy; clean palate, low carbonation and a good malt backbone; decently bitter and gently dry; aftertaste of caramel with more spicy and fruity hops reminiscence - clean and balanced; subtle; a very respectable attempt courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer under a huge dark beige foam left; roasted nutty and coffeish aroma, notes of dates and banana; solid carbonation, full-bodied, pretty sweet malt backbone; bitter and very roasted aftertaste of ashes, dried fruits and mocha with more residual sweetness courtesy of Brian Lavio - very clear orange-bronze beer under a solid long lasting foam; delicate fruity aroma of rose hip and quinces; a bit flowery ; light chewy palate; moderate carbonation; tasty, gently sweet, low bitterness, fruity and wheaty finish - subtle and elegant courtesy of Eric Meyer - quite clear bronze beer under a solid long lasting foam; fresh hoppy aroma of mango, star fruits and citrus; medium-bodied, lively and tasty palate; fairly bitter, clean, quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish - well-crafted from Solothurner Biertage - clear bronze-orange beer, bright and with a moderate foam left; malty nose with notes of herbs, caramel and citrus; full-bodied; pretty sweet but not too much; gently grainy, long malty finish with lingering notes of oranges and herbs - nice bock indeed from Solothurner Biertage - clear golden-bronze beer under a solid foam left; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of ripe tropical fruits, perfumy; low carbonation, smooth palate and a moderate malt body; gently bitter and dry; long fruity and flowery hoppy finish from Beers & co. - light hazy red-amber beer with a firm beige head; aroma of spicy hops, caramel and blood oranges; highly carbonated, mediumn-bodied, quite bitter; long fizzy and very spicy hoppy finish with lingering notes of rose hip courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy golden-blond beer under a persistent white foam; nice lacework; fresh fruity aroma of apples and melon; light cheesy and funky; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet and sour; dry and long fruity and funky finish draught@brewpub - hazy red-amber beer with a moderate beige foam left; nice lace; peppery and earthy aroma with notes of red fruits; medium-bodied, tasty palate; gently sourish, quite dry and bitter; long aftertaste of tea, pepper and earth; light sharp draught@brewpub - pretty clear amber-orange beer under a solid creamy and long lasting beige foam; hoppy aroma of rose hip and strawberries; velvety palate, rounded and clean; medium-bodied, a light sweetness and a decent well-integrated bitterness; some residual sugars and a long aftertaste of quinces and rose hip; a bit chewy-like draught@brewpub - black beer under a long lasting and firm dark beige foam; the aroma os lactic with strong notes of coffee and vanilla; full-bodied, creamy palate and fairly sweet; light earthy and with long notes of vanilla and mocha in the finish draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a firm and creamy beige foam left; the nose is lactic with notes of chocolate and vanilla; soft carbonation, full-bodied and pretty sweet; some residual sweetness before a long chocolatey, earthy and vanilla finish draught@Au Trappiste - pours a cloudy dark blond beer; fresh and expressive hoppy aroma of passion fruit and star fruits; full-bodied, assertive, very bitter and with a long very aromatic fruity hoppy finish - clean and straightforward draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy blond beer with a firm and long lasting white foam; hoppy aroma of melon and flowers; velvety palate; medium-bodied and with a late bitterness; creamy mouthfeel, light residual sweetness and a long hoppy finish of ripe fruits - fresh courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - hazy ruby-brown beer under a firm beige head; flowery aroma with notes of chestnuts and quinces; velvety palate, medium to full-bodied, clean and tasty; a late and solid bitterness; light earthy, chestnutty finish with lingering notes of grapefruit - subtle, well-crafted and dangerously drinkable; a kind of Irish ale on steroids from CraftGallery - very hazy amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige head; aroma of rose hip and melon marmalade, hints of rye; medium-bodied, soft mouthfeel, late bitter tartness; quite dry; long fruity hoppy notes of quinces and rose hip from CraftGallery - very hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam left; nice lace; solid and fresh aroma of passion fruit and melon; assertive, very tasty palate; solid but subtle carbonation; a fair bitterness (subjectively more than the shy 26 IBU announced); dry and long hugely fruity hoppy finish of passion fruit and lychies from Beers & co. - very clear bright golden beer under a long lasting white foam; very fruity hoppy aroma of citrus, pears and apples; medium-bodied, very tasty, lively, fizzy, some sweetness and decently bitter with long fresh fruity notes and hints of corn; some residual sugars from CraftGallery - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer under a creamy beige foam; nice lace; a fair aromatic hoppy aroma of blueberries, rose and pines; full-bodied, tasty and with some sweetness; rounded palate and a late respectable bitterness, long fruity aftertaste of tangerines and blueberries courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - hazy reddish-amber beer with a persistent beige foam left; subtle yet fair aroma of molasses, rosemary and caramel; quite full-bodied, rounded and clean palate; quite velvety; some earthy bitterness and a light sweetness; long spicy and honeyish aftertaste with hints of quinces - very elegant and well-crafted (despite the typo ;-)) courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - hazy amber-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam; strong hoppy aroma of tangerines with notes of rose and spices in the background; medium to full-bodied, velvety palate; juicy and very tasty, a solid bitterness and some malt sweetness; moderately dry; very fruity hoppy finish of blueberries and tangerines - very nice, clean and fruity courtesy of Eric Meyer - clear and bright red-amber beer under a solid persistent creamy beige foam; aroma of caramel and flowers, light spicy; creamy palate, quite sweet, a decent malt backbone and a late earthy bitterness; some notes of red fruits in the finish where more notes of flowers and caramel come through from Batavia - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of blueberries, blackcurrant and spices; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, a late but solid bitterness, light chewy mouthfeel; long fruity hoppy finish (blueberries dominate); light piney and metallic draught@brewery - pours a lactic-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of yeast, ripe banana and wheat; quite sweet and with a grainy tartness; quite full-bodied; long corny and fizzy finish with notes of oranges and banana draught@brewery - clear golden-blond beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of strawberries and grass, light notes of grain; medium-bodied, shyly bitter and with more notes of strawberries and mineral in the finish from the Barrel - light hazy pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; sour apples, corn and barnyard; decently sour and with a moderate malt backbone; quite dry, sour and very fruity finish; light sweet from CraftGallery - hazy reddish-orange beer with a beige foam, long lasting; aroma of citrus and oranges, hints of spices and earth; sweet, velvety palate, thin bodied; low carbonation; notes of ginger, oranges and grapefruit in the finish from Amstein; canned - hazy golden-blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of citrus, melon, hemp and chili pepper; begins juicy with a good malt backbone; a late but quite overwhelming chili sharpness takes control leaving few room for the yellow fruity hops from CraftGallery - quite clear reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of earth and caramel with hints of red fruits below; medium-bodied; moderate malt backbone; light grainy and bitter; decently dry and quite long earthy and spicy finish with lingering notes of caramel from CraftGallery - light hazy golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of straw, herbs and raspberries; tart, gently sour and fairly dry; a good malt backbone, very long herbal and raspberry finish; very nice from the Barrel - black beer with a poor head retention; robust aroma of cacao and vanilla; medium-bodied, pretty sweet, grainy and quite bitter; some residual sweetness and a long finish of vanilla and chocolate from Batavia - pours a hazy pale yellow beer with a poor head retention; weird aroma of cheese, sweat, citrus and pineapple; thin-bodied, fairly sour; the finish is citric, cheesy, lactic and quite short - something is not working in the combination of hops and Berliner characteristics from CraftGallery - gusher ... black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; roasted aroma of nuts and chocolate, notes of vanilla and grains; over-carbonated and quite harsh palate, moderate malt backbone, gently bitter; very grainy and roasted aftertaste of mocha and nuts from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a moderate foam left; light earthy aroma with hoppy notes of red fruits (strawberies and quinces come to mind); rounded and very tasty; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness and a late decent bitterness; moderate carbonation; earthy finish with light spicy tones and more long notes of red fruits from Amstein - quite clear blond beer with a moderate foam left; very bready aroma, light spicy and metallic; medium-bodied, grainy and gently bitter; long bready and grassy finish from Lausanne Beer Celebration - clear bright golden beer with a persistent white foam; yeasty with fruity notes of sour apples and tangerines; solid carbonation, thin-bodied, long yeasty and yellow fruity finish; quite dry from Lausanne Beer Celebration - hazy pale yellow beer with a little foam left; fresh aroma of pears and blueberries; yeasty; moderate malt backbone, solid carbonation; long and fresh aftertaste of lime and blueberries; pretty sour courtesy of Jan - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; very roasted aroma of vanilla, hazelnuts and coffee beans, light meaty; the notes of cognac remain behind; full-bodied, assertive and tart; some malt sweetness and a very robust bitterness; grainy and very roasted aftertaste of mocha and apples - not about subtlety but I like it courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - very clear bronze beer with a persistent foam; hoppy aroma of onions, flowers, lime and tobacco; velvety palate, quite low carbonation; earthy and gently bitter; more fowery and tobacco-like notes in the finish from Lausanne Beer Celebration - quite clear golden-yellow beer under a solid white foam, light yeasty, fresh aroma of pears and star fruits; medium-bodied, quite juicy, the palate is sour-bitter and finishes quite dry; long yeasty and fruity finish (apricots, pears) from Lausanne Beer Celebration - quite clear dark brown beer under a huge beige foam left; nice lace, aroma of malt, molasses and spices; over-carbonated, pretty sweet, light chewy yet decently dry; fruity and malty finish with more notes of figs and molasses from CraftGallery - pretty clear blond beer; aroma of fresh yellow fruits, light cheesy; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation; gently sourish and quite dry; yeasty finish with notes of pineapples and rose hip - subtlety and elegance from CraftGallery - light hazy amber-orange beer under a firm and long lasting beige foam; aroma of grain, spices and banana, hints of marzipan; creamy palate, full-bodied, pretty sweet; long fruity, earthy and spicy finish - very good from the brewery - quite clear pale golden beer under a huge white foam; fresh hoppy aroma of papaya and pineapples, yeasty; quite juicy and tasty, gently sour and bitter; dry and very fruity finish with light bready notes courtesy of Stefan Kägi - light hazy blond-golden beer under a giant white foam; deep aroma of elderflowers and kiwis; low carbonation, medium-bodied, juicy and gently sweet; long flowery, light herbal and elder finish from CraftGallery - quite clear bronze beer under a giant foam left; aroma of rose hip, light yeasty and earthy; creamy palate, moderate malt bakcbone; earthy, yeasty and red fruity finish ; gently bitter courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy golden-blond beer with a persistent pale beige foam; funky and spicy aroma with notes of oranges; juicy and lively palate; medium-bodied, dry and bitter with a hints of sourness; spicy finish with long notes of oranges - good one again from Gerhard courtesy of Dölf Huber - clear amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; very fruity aroma of rose hip and raisins; medium-bodied, quite assertive and tasty; sourish,dry and long fruity finish of raisins and tropical fruits courtesy of Hans Schmocker ? - very dark beer under a long lasting beige foam; aroma of pralines and walnuts, grainy; quite full-bodied, bitter, roasted, grainy and chocolaty earthy finish with lingering notes of vanilla from Drinks of the World- clear amber-bronze beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of ginger and anise, fair notes of oranges; rounded palate, some late earthy bitterness before long spicy notes of cloves, anise and ginger in the finish - it's Xmas time ... from Amstein, canned - very dark brown beer under a little beige foam; nice lace; malty and toasted aroma with notes of prunes and marzipan; full-bodied, assertive and very bitter; dry and long hoppy finish of licorice, rose hip and prunes courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer under a creamy beige head left; toasted aroma of chestnuts, hazelnuts and mocha; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone; earthy with a gentle bitterness; long toasted malty and hazelnutty finish courtesy of Markus Obrist - hazy amber-brown beer with a firm and persistent beige foam; aroma of brown sugar, caramel and spices; fairly sweet, medium-bodied, gently grainy and with a sweetish aftertaste of caramel from la Mise en Bière - hazy golden-blond beer with a little white foam left; estery and spicy aroma, notes of pears, apples and honey; full-bodied, sweet and decently bitter; residual sugars and more spicy and honeyish notes in a fruity finish from the Barrel - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; nice lace; aroma of almonds, marzipan and oranges; sweet and full-bodied, rounded and clean palate; some bitterness yet very well-integrated; malty, fruity and marzipan finish - pretty nice and dangerously drinkable from Drinks of the World - translucide and anemic golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of corn and butter; thin-bodied, grainy, sweet, light earthy and fruity, corny finish - no clue why Rugenbräu still insists to brew beers from Hops Beer Shop, Milan - very dark brown beer with a dark beige foam left; toasted aroma of cacao, walnuts and prunes; full-bodied; some sweetness, assertive and very bitter, earthy and creamy finish with more notes of cacao, caramel, pepper and licorice from Amstein - almost black beer with no head retention; aroma of dark malts, chocolate, tobacco and dates; thin-bodied, rounded palate, low bitterness; toasted malty and chocolaty finish with notes of walnuts from Amstein - very dark brown beer under a little beige foam left; nice lace; very roasted aroma of mocha, tobacco and ashes; full-bodied, assertive and very bitter; solid but subtle carbonation; very dry and long aftertaste of roasted malts, coffee and tobacco from Amstein - clear golden beer under a long lasting white foam; aroma of straw, wheat and ripe yellow fruits; creamy palate, some grainy earthiness; fairly bitter, dry and hoppy finish with more fruity tones courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy red-orange beer, no foam left; aroma of red wine, caramel, prunes and apples; some sweetness; full-bodied, quite dry and bitter; long woody and caramelish aftertaste with more notes of red fruits and wood courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy reddish-brown beer; solid aroma of cherries, herbs and brown sugar; very sweet and solidly carbonated; full-bodied, some residual sweetness and an apparent alcohol, long notes of cherries and marzipan from Drinks of the World - almost black beer with a little dark beige foam; a fair roasted aroma of black chocolate, cacao and tobacco; gently sweet, grainy and bitter; medium-bodied and with a solid carbonation; long chocolaty and toasted malty finish with hins of vanilla; decently dry courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of wheat, candy sugar and ripe yellow fruits; over-carbonated, sweet, tart and grainy; chewy with some residual sweetness, more wheat and yellow fruits in the finish - raw courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy golden-blond beer under a solid whote foam left; aroma of apples and star fruits, light yeasty; solid carbonation, sweet; the finish is fizzy with lot of residual sugars and more notes of yellow fruits from Hops Beer Shop, Milan - fairly clear pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; herbal and peanutty hoppy finish; crisp and medium-bodied, fairly bitter; quite dry and very long spicy hoppy finish with notes of herbs and peanuts - very nice from Amstein - hazy blond-orange beer with a modest head retention; fairly hoppy aroma of passion fruit, tangerines and lychees; full-bodied, some sweetness followed by a solid tart bitterness; some residual sweetness, light estery finish with long fruity hoppy notes of tropical fruits - clean and with character courtesy of Jasmina - almost black beer with a little beige foam; cacao and chocolate in the nose, light earthy; sweet and with a good malt backbone; some earthy bitterness and a long aftertaste of chocolate from the brewery - clear golden-bronze beer under a fair and long lasting white foam; fruity hoppy aroma of citrus and passion fruit; creamy palate and with a moderate malt backbone; some sweetness and a late bitterness; some notes of pepper, curry and citrus in a long finish with some residual sugars - clean and pleasant from the Barrel - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; solid hoppy aroma of blueberries and rose, bubblegum; assertive and with a moderate malt body; short dry and very bitter fruity and bubblegum-like finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy bronze-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of cheese, coffee beans and faint fruity tones; medium-bodied, low carbonation, the bitterness appears slowly but then increases and lasts forever; grainy, metallic and dry finish with notes of dishwater from Batavia - black beer with a poor head retention; strong aroma of cacao, ashes and chocolate; medium-bodied, grainy and tart; salty and quite dry; long aftertaste of cacao and tobacco with some salty reminiscence from Amstein - translucid and bright golden beer under a firm whote foam left; nice lace; fairly grassy hoppiness with notes of mint; creamy palate; assertive and quite astringent; solidly bitter, dry and long spicy and grassy finish from the Barrel - hazy dark amber beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of prunes and caramel; light spicy; some malt sweetness and a late decent bitterness; aftertaste of marzipan, red fruits and spices, a bit earthy; light residual sweetness from Bier-Bienne - hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; spicy and caramelish nose; light grainy; tart and fairly carbonated; quite harsh bitterness; grapefruity and caramelish finish - ok from the brewery - pretty clear and bright golden beer with a moderate white foam left; clean and fair fruity hoppiness of peaches and mango; light sticky palate, moderate carbonation; full-bodied and tasty; very bitter; dry and long piney hoppy finish with fruity notes of grapefruit and mango from Erzbierschof - black beer with a modest head retention; roasted aroma of black chocolate and tobacco; lactic; light grainy palate; moderatey sweet with some earthy bitterness; decently dry and long chocolaty and lactic finish with hints of ashes and tobacco from la Mise en Bière - hazy golden-blond beer with no head retention; estery and light spicy aroma with solid notes of pears, apples and candy sugar; sweet, very carbonated, quite full-bodied, fizzy and very fruity finish with spicy, estery tones and lot of residual sugars from Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with a solid and bright white foam left; apparent wheat in the nose; hints of straw and yeast; very carbonated, thin-bodied, sweet/acidic; long fizzy citrusy and wheaty finish from la Mise en Bière - dark beer with a long lasting beige foam; nice lace; roasted nutty and coffeish aroma with hints of mint; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, quite creamy palate and very bitter; long nutty and quite oily aftertaste with notes of coffee and walnuts from supermarket Conad in Alba Adriatica; canned - clear and bright golden beer with a white foam left, fast vanishing; oily grassy, light corny and buttery aroma; thin-bodied, pretty tasteless yet with some bitterness; again light buttery and faintly grassy in the finish canned; from Aperto - translucide and bright pale golden beer with a modest white foam left; buttery nose and nothing else to show; moderate malt backbone, sweet, low carbonation; creamy and soft palate; no real bitterness and more buttery and faint flowery tones in the finish - cheap stuff from supermarket Conad, Alba Adriatica - quite clear bronze-orange beer with a little pale beige foam left; aroma of candy sugar, oranges, bubblegum and alcohol; sweet and full-bodied, sticky; long chewy fruity and sugary finish from Batavia - clear and bright golden beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of onions, passion fruit and flowers; creamy palate, medium-bodied, quite tasty and bitter; light residual sweetness; long hoppy finish of yellow fruits and onions from Erzbierschof - black beer with no head retention; roasted aroma of tobacco, honey and hazelnuts; sweet and with a subtle carbonation; tasty and full-bodied; a late solid bitterness; lactic chocolatey and honeyish, toasted malty finish draught@Erzbierschof Krone - clear brown beer with a little beige foam left; toasted biscuity maltiness with fair spicy notes (cloves, cumin); full-bodied, some malt sweetness, earthy and spicy finish with notes of molasses, biscuits and cloves draught@Erzbierschof Krone - dark beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; nice lace; toasted and light woody aroma of chocolate and nuts with hints of apparent alcohol; pretty sweet and creamy palate; a solid and late earthy bitterness with long notes of chocolate and hazelnuts draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; solid aroma of coffee with notes of hazelnuts and vanilla; full-bodied, sweet, rounded and clean palate; fairly bitter and with a long aftertaste of roasted coffee beans and tobacco draught@Au Trappiste - pours a dark amber beer with a moderate foam left; moderate smokiness with notes of toffee; medium-bodied, light sweet with a hint of sourness; a light earthy bitterness; more gentle smoky tones, caramel and apples in a quite short finish draught@Au Trappiste - black beer with a superb foam left; light toasted and shy aroma with notes of licorice, figs and orange peels; full-bodied, sweet and assertive; some bitterness with a long finish of dates and licorice courtesy of Thomas Schneider - bright and translucid golden beer with no head retention; gently herbal aroma with peanutty notes; moderate malt backbone; some malt sweetness and a shy bitterness; gently malty and grassy finish - delicate courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; weird aroma of smoked bacon and honey; tart and light grainy; medium-bodied, bitter, dry and yeasty with a lingering notes of meat and flowers - something’s went wrong with the yeast courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; the aroma is metallic with notes of toasted malts and caramel; over-carbonated, quite thin-bodied; yeasty, bready and nutty finish with more notes of caramel courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy brown beer with a fast collapsing head; estery and light spicy aroma with solid notes of ripe banana; full-bodied, sweet yet decently dry; spicy and ripe fruity finish with notes of brown sugar from Erzbierschof - almost black beer with a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; roasted aroma of mocha and nuts; quite highly carbonated, sweet malt backbone and with a late solid earthy bitterness; quite dry and very roasted coffeish finish with notes of chestnuts courtesy of Philipp Jaeggi - clear golden beer with a little white foam left; gentle notes of coriander on top of citrus and oranges; creamy palate, quite velvety even; some sweetness and a late bitterness; the finish is chewy and very fruity with lingering notes of coriander from Erzbierschof - dark beer under a solid dark beige foam left; roasted aroma of mocha, notes of licorice and tobacco; full-bodied, creamy palate and fairly bitter; long roasted, coffeish and nutty finish; sweet/grainy from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright golden-bronze beer with no head retention; chewy yellow fruit marmalade in the nose; modest malt backbone, light sticky, poorly tasty; some tart bitterness, quite dry grainy and fruity finish from Au Trappiste - light hazy golden-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; light estery and very fruity hoppy aroma of citrus and lemongrass; full-bodied, pretty sweet and with a late bitterness; light residual sweetness with long notes of lemon, yeast and grass from Drinks of the World - clear amber-orange beer with a moderate foam; light herbal and caramelish; a good malt backbone, sweet and grainy; quite short aftertaste of toffee and herbs from Drinks of the World - hazy golden beer with a moderate foam left; fresh aroma of straw and rhubarb; moderate malt backbone; light tartness; short herbal and fruity finish from Drinks of the World - light hazy dark golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of lemon, tangerines and flowers, medium-bodied; fairly bitter with notes of herbs and tangerines in the finish from Drinks of the World - pours a clear dark amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of toffee and flowery; moderate malt backbone, sweet; light grainy and long caramelish finish courtesy of Thomas Schneider - translucid bronze beer with no head retention; flowers and caramel aroma, light meaty; medium-bodied, quite tart; the finish is fizzy, dry, short and grainy with wierd metallic and meaty tones courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear pale golden beer with a persistent white foam left; fresh aroma, light bready and with notes of pears; solid but subtle carbonation; moderate malt backbone; quite tart and lively; quite bitter, yeasty and gently fruity finish, pretty short - pleasant from Apothibières - terrible gusher ... fully cloudy lactic orange beer with a white foam left; bready aroma with notes of pears and orange peels; solid yet subtle carbonation; sweet and with some light tart sourness; quite dry finish, fruity with notes of spices, oranges and pears - pretty good from CraftGallery - hazy orange beer with a modest head retention; fair fruity aroma of grapefruit and peaches; quite tasty and assertive, light sweet and a bit more sour; a good malt backbone, very long juicy fruity finish with more grapefruits and oranges - fresh, lively and very good courtesy of Beat Müller - hazy blond-orange beer with a modest head retention; the notes of bell peppers dominate oranges and honey in the nose; a good malt backbone; sweet and light sticky palate; gently sharp with long notes of bell peppers, ripe fruits and honey - very original draught@Pooc - hazy golden-bronze beer with a white foam left; flowery and light spicy hoppiness; quite thin-bodied, some tartness; grainy and moderately bitter finish courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - light gusher; cloudy pinkish beer with a good head retention; fairly yeasty and bready aroma with notes of raspberries, barnyard and herbs; subtle yet solid carbonation; moderate malt backbone; sweet and decently sour; quite dry and long yeasty, raspberry finish with notes of cobweb from the brewery - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a solid bright foam left; nice lace; perfumy with fair notes of passion fruits, light peppery with hints of cloves; a fair sweet malt backbone with a light tart acidity; quite dry and long flowery finish with more notes of passion fruits and pepper from the brewery - very hazy pale orange beer with a moderate white foam left; aroma of yeast, raisins and pears; quite full-bodied, light sweet, quite creamy palate, gently sourish; quite dry and long fruity finish of raisins and spices; some herbal bitterness courtesy of Beat Müller - reddish-brown beer under a chaotic foam left; powerful aroma of raspberries and sour cherries, a bit bubblegum-like; pretty sweet, low carbonation, gently sour; aftertaste of raspberries marmalade and pepper draught@Erzbierschof - hazy orange bee with a long lasting white foam; aroma of bell pepper, cucumber and hints of ripe fruits; moderate carbonation and thin-bodied; gently tart, earthy, spicy and dry finish; some lingering sourness draught@Erzbierschof . very hazy blond-orange beer under a giant white foam left; hoppy aroma of tropical fruits like mango and passion fruits; medium-bodied, the palate is chewy and a bit bubblegum-like; some malt sweetness; ripe fruity aftertaste, a bit soapy and with some residual sweetness - a Pils ? really ? draught@Erzbierschof - quite clear amber beer under a fair and long lasting pink-beige head; light woody with notes of red wine and cherries; smooth palate, low carbonation and quite full-bodied; some sweetness yet pretty dry and smooth, creamy vinous finish - the alcohol content is very well-hidden and the character of the beer as well draught@les Trentenaires - pours a cloudy reddish-amber beer under a firm long lasting beige head; aroma of molasses, flowers and caramel; creamy palate, light metallic; some malt sweetness, long aftertaste of caramel and marzipan - the alcohol is well-hidden @les Trentenaires - hazy brown beer without foam; aroma of red wine wood, cherries, nuts and prunes; no carbonation; full-bodied, sweet, light chewy palate; notes of wood, rpunes and hazelnut in the finish @les Trentenaires; courtesy of Aurelien Millet; 2010 vintage - clear rubby-brown beer, no foam; aroma of nuts, cherry and wood; madeireized; pretty sweet, no carbonation; long woody and nutty finish with a warming alcohol presence from Craftgallery - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; fair hoppy aroma of apricots and flowers; perfumy; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, light tart and bitter; hoppy aftertaste of onions and apricot from Erzbierschof - hazy golden blond beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of tangerines and oranges; light yeasty, juicy and gently sourish; a good malt backbone, long tart and juicy finish of tangerines and apricots; some sweetness from CraftGallery - hazy blond beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; nice lace; light yeasty and very fruity hoppy nose of mango and passion fruits; creamy palate, thin-bodied and a low carbonation, decently bitter; aftertaste of tangerines, pines and yeast; quite dry from the brewery - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of yeast with hints of straw and solid fruity notes of tangerines and oranges; moderate malt backbone; some sweetness; a late tart bitterness, dry and long juicy aftertaste of tangerines courtesy of Toni Hutter - clear bronze beer with a modest head retention; the aroma is grassy, malty and mineral; tart and medium-bodied, earthy and bitter; yeasty finish with notes of flowers and honey from CraftGallery - light hazy dark blond beer with a little head retention; hoppy aroma of onions, pineapples and lychees; medium-bodied, light sweet, quite tart and bitter; long fruity hoppy finish with notes of resin, passion fruits and lychees from Pi Bar - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of barnyard, rhubarb and coffee; medium-bodied, tart and sour; very dry and long aftertaste of apples, coffee, cellar and rhubarb courtesy of Thomas - light hazy amber beer with a modest head retention; very aromatic aroma of flowery and spicy hops; a good malt backbone; clean palate, gently bitter; quite dry; long spicy hoppy finish with herbal and fruity tones - very good from CraftGallery - clear pale golden beer with a poor head retention; perfumy wheaty citrusy and berries aroma; fresh; a decent malt backbone; tart and lively palate; moderate carbonation; some sweetness before a decent sourness; dry fruity and wheaty finish from Craftgallery; 5% - quite clear copper-amber beer with a moderate foam left; nice lace; grapefruity, resinous and light spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, assertive, subtle carbonation; light astringent and solidly bitter; piney and grapefruity finish - solid character from Batavia - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; solid fruity aroma of rhubarb, black currant and straw; hints of vinegar; tasty and lively palate; medium- to full-bodied; fairly sourish, dry and fruity finish of raisins, berries and rhubarb - superb from an unknown source - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of pralines, chocolate and chestnuts; moderate malt backbone, gently tart and sweet; rather tasteless, short chocolatey finish with hints of ashes - very modest @Erzbierschof - translucid amber-bronze beer with a beige foam left; resinous and piney hoppiness with notes of quinces marmalade; thin-bodied, quite lively palate; fairly bitter; decently dry and long spicy, piney and fruity finish draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy reddish-brown beer with a solid long lasting beige foam; aroma of prunes and licorice, hints of quince marmalade; soft palate and carbonation; light malt sweetness; gently bitter finish of cream, marzipan and prunes @Erzbierschof - clear reddish-bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of nuts and Portwine, Calvados; full-bodied, sweet, light grainy, light bitter; quite short aftertaste of apples and nuts, gently spicylicorice, courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - very hazy red-amber beer with a firm long lasting beige head; nice lace; corny and solidly hoppy aroma with notes of grapefruit and raisins; juicy palate, a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, light sweet and fairly bitter; very hoppy and long juicy grapefruity and orangeish aftertaste - amazingly drinkable courtesy of Per - hazy golden-blond beer with no head retention; aroma of paperboard and honey; low carbonation, quite malty and with a short finish of almonds, honey and herbs - very decent from Erzbierschof - clear reddish-amber beer with a modest head retention; discrete aroma of spices and berries; gently malty; soft palate yet with some earthy tartness; moderate malt backbone; no bitterness; spicy and earthy finish - quite characterless courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - clear amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of dark fruits (prunes, quinces), gently spicy and earthy; a good malt backbone, creamy palate yet quite tart; solidly bitter; gentle malt sweetness; the finish is earthy and fruity from Drinks of the World - clear amber-orange beer with no foam left; light spicy aroma with notes of toffee and fruit marmalade; sweet and medium-bodied; light tart, grainy finish with notes of fruit marmalade again from the brewery’s shop - cloudy amber-orange beer under a creamy beige foam; aroma of pine, mango and grapefruit; fairly aromatic; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, a creamy palate and a very solid bitterness; long aromatic fruity hoppy finish of grapefruit, passion fruits and earth courtesy of Beat Müller - black beer with a poor head retention; very roasted and solid aroma of mocha, coffee and hazelnuts; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness dominated by a tart earthiness; bitter and long roasted coffee finish with hints of chestnuts draught@Bierjohann - very hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; grainy and light spicy aroma; moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone; quite tart and bitter; long grainy, herbal and spicy finish with a lingering bitterness - very nice draught@Bierjohann - hazy blond-golden beer under a solid persistent creamy white head; fair fruity aroma of melon and passion fruits; lively and tasty; an initial gentle sweetness followed by a fair sourness; subtle carbonation, quite bitter too; long aromatic and fresh finish of yellow fruits and wheat @Bierjohann - pretty clear orange beer with a poor head retention; light estery with notes of fruits marmalade, gently spicy; assertive and chewy palate; full-bodied, very bitter and with some residual sweetness; long fruity and estery spicy finish draught@Bierjohann - light hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; hoppy aroma of chewy red fruits and wheat; full-bodied, quite sweet; a late bitterness; aftertaste of caramel and ripe fruits @Bierjohann - quite clear golden-orange beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of straw and peaches; full-bodied, some sweetness and a late bitterness; light bready, fruity finish with some residual sugars @Bierjohann - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; fair but well-integrated notes of coffee in the nose, hints of toffee and elderflowers; full-bodied, light sweet and decently bitter; spicy and coffeish finish @Bierjohann - quite clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; clean and fresh citrusy aroma with notes of coriander; moderately sour, thin-bodied and gently salty; quite long yellow fruity finish - elegant draught@Bierjohann - hazy golden beer with a decent head retention; fruity (grapefruit, melon) aroma yet dominated by yeasty and wheaty notes; full-bodied, some sour tartness and a decent bitterness; yeasty, estery and fruity, wheaty finish @Bierjohann - clear golden beer with a little white foam left; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of mineral and vegetals; moderate malt backbone, livelyand moderately bitter; piney and citrusy finish @Bierjohann - black beer with a poor head retention; robust aroma of chocolatre, pralines; light sweet, full-bodied, low carbonation, roasted, grainy and quite bitter chocolaty finish draught@Volta Bräu - black beer with a little beige foam; nice lace; aroma of butter, nuts and roasted malts; sweet, velvety palate, medium-bodied yet falling short on the end; chocolaty finish draught@Volta Bräu - cloudy dark orange beer, long lasting foam; hoppy aroma of oranges and peaches; juicy; full-bodied, light sweet, late bitterness; aftertaste of oranges, peaches; light tart and mineral with notes of caramel draught@Bierjohann - pours a hazy dark amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; fruity hoppiness of citrus, peaches and oranges; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness and a late solid bitterness; notes of caramel, peaches and oranges in the finish courtesy of Per - hazy amber-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of brown sugar, marzipan and toffee; very sweet, light sticky, low carbonation; gently earthy, bready and spicy finish with lingering fruity tones courtesy of Philipp Jaeggi - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of pralines and tobacco; a good malt ba ckbone; light grainy and sweet; light earthy bitterness; more chocolate and tobacco in the finish with hints of vanilla and some residual sweetness from the brewery’s shop - cloudy blond-orange beer with a modest head retention; deep and clean fruity hoppy aroma of passion fruits, goseberries and lychees; full-bodied, assertive and very tasty; low carbonation; juicy palate, moderate bitterness and a long hoppy fruity finish with more lychees and goseberries - a fantastic beer but no IPA (I’m no style nazi, but 26 IBU ...) courtesy of Johann Walther - hazy dark amber beer with a little beige foam left; the aroma is mineral with notes of molasses and brown sugar; spicy; full-bodied, pretty sweet and creamy palate; moderate bitterness, grainy, spicy finish with notes of honey, molasses and ripe fruits courtesy of the brewer - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of passion fruits and mango; light sticky palate, tasty, medium-bodied, juicy palate; solidly bitter; dry and long clean hoppy finish of passion fruits and lychees draught@Barbière - black beer with a moderate foam left; gently roasted aroma of chocolate and tobacco, hints of vanilla; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, light sweetnes, grainy and earthy bitterness; quite long roasted aftertaste of chocolate, licorice and wallnuts - subtle draught@Barbière - fully cloudy blond-orange beer under a solid long lasting creamy foam; light buttery with fair fruity hoppy notes of oranges and grapefruit; creamy palate, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, fairly bitter, decently dry and long fruity and light spicy hoppy finish - very aromatic and nicely balanced courtesy of Thomas Schneider - clear and bright golden beer with a white foam left; very herbal and light spicy hoppy aroma with hints of sulphur; medium-bodied, tasty, light grainy and fairly bitter; some malt sweetness; more fruits and herbs in a long finish courtesy of Claude Degen - hazy reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; very fruity aroma of oranges and cherries; a good malt backbone; tasty, grainy; quite dry and bitter; subtle carbonation; long aftertaste of berries and pines courtesy of Johan Walther - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of marzipan, figs and dates; a good malt backbone; light sweet and fairly bitter; gently fruity with notes of molasses and spicy tones from 523’s online shop - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; hints of straw in front of solid notes of mango and grapefruit; hints of candy sugar; full-bodied, a fair sweetness and some late bitterness; long aftertaste of orange peels and mango - clean, fruity and strong courtesy of Thomas Schneider - translucid and bright red-amber beer with a poor head retention; light earthy with notes of mineral and toffee; sweet and gently tart; medium-bodied; grassy finish with notes of fruit marmalade and some residual sweetness - hummm from the brewery - hazy red-amber beer with no head retention; deep aroma of prunes and caramel; a good malt body and fairly sweet; low carbonation; the finish is quite short, dominated by prunes and apples; light toasted and with residual sweetness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark brown beer under a solid beige foam; malty biscuity aroma, chocolaty, earthy and light fruity; solid carbonation, fairly sweet; full-bodied, long aftertaste of caramel, chocolate and biscuit - very good courtesy of Per - hazy amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of pine needles, red fruits and caramel; full-bodied; soft palate, some sweetness; aftertaste of cherries, elderflowers and pine needles; low carbonation @Bar 48 - hazy golden-yellow beer with a moderate foam left; pretty citric nose; moderate malt backbone, clean and quite tasty; bitter, yeasty and with more citric hoppy notes in the finish courtesy of Thomas Nussbaum and Jean-Philippe Rutz - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of rhubarb and mirabelle, fresh; lively and medium-bodied; quite sourish; vegetal and fruity funky finish courtesy of Nadja Otz - amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; very fruity hoppy aroma of grapefruit and oranges, notes of marzipan; full-bodied, light sweet and with a moderate carbonation; fairly bitter; long hoppy aftertaste of chewy orange marmalade, flowers and grapefruit courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - dark blond beer with a persistent foam left; light cheesy with notes of rhubarb and spices; full-bodied, lively, subtle but fair carbonation; gently sourish, quite dry; aftertaste of marzipan, oranges, berries, spices and barnyard - another success from Sascha from Erzbierschof - black beer with a dark beige foam; roasted aroma of pralines, walnuts and mocha, light buttery; quite sweet; full-bodied; moderate carbonation; long chocolaty finish with some residual sweetness - really impressive from Drinks of the World, Basel - hazy golden-amber beer with a little foam left; the hoppiness is more herbal and piney than fruity; a solid malt backbone; bitter and long citrusy and piney finish - clean courtesy of Dylan Lieberherr - golden-yellow beer with a white foam left; hoppy aroma of peaches and mango; quite thin-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; dry, peppery finish with more notes of tangerines and citrus draught@Wortspiele #3 - almost black beer with a creamy foam and a nice head retention; aroma of citrus and pepper; a good malt backbone, grainy and bitter; aftertaste of vanilla, mocha and pepper draught@Wortspiele #3 - almost black beer with a creamy beige foam; apparent notes of vodka surrounded by chocolate and sour apples; medium-bodied, creamy palate; aftertaste of chocolate, vanilla, nuts and a less present vodka draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a persistent beige foam; lot of vanilla in the nose with hints of nutmegs; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; dry aftertaste of chocolate with more vanilla and spices draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer; aroma of grain, elderflowers and roasted malts; medium-bodied, light sourness, fresh and dry elder finish - balanced draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of apples and whiskey come first, roasted chocolate and cocoa; full-bodied, very sweet, oily, creamy palate, low carbonation; gently bitter and grainy; warming alcohol notes, vanilla, bourbon and lot of apples in the finish - wonderful ! And, no, Dave, it doesn’t need more carbonation draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of cherries and vinegar; medium-bodied, lively palate, decently sour; dry; long fruity (cherries dominate) finish with lingering notes of vinegar draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a nice creamy beige foam; aroma of passion fruit in the front, toasted coffee comes next; very sour, subtle carbonation, very dry; lactic fruity finish - great ! draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a firm beige head; aroma of coffee, raspberries; gently lactic; full-bodied, light sweet, grainy, smooth; quite bitter, very fruity finish with notes of coffee and cocoa behind - waouhhh ! draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with no head retention; the nose is lactic with notes of chocolate and mint behind; very lactic sourness, medium-bodied; the mint brings a bad combination and increases the lactic notes to develop into puke tones - bad draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of citrus and grapefruit with hints of chocolate and mocha; quite poor malt backbone, grainy, dry; aftertaste of coffee and chocolate with lingering fruity tones; dusty draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with no head retention; lot of coffee in the nose, cinnamon and chocolate; surprisingly thin-bodied; dry with overwhelming coffee notes in the finish draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with a poor head retention; lactic nose with hints of chocolate and vinegar; medium-bodied, sweet and fairly sour; lactic, peppery and very dry finish with notes of earth and prunes draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a creamy beige foam; fruity aroma, roasted malts and a good malt backbone; creamy palate, dry bitter and long fruity finish (passion fruit and mango) - beautiful draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with a poor head retention; quite woody with decent notes of vanilla, likcorice and roasted malts; medium-bodied, grainy, some malt sweetness; very dry bitter finish with quite long notes of wood and vanilla draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of currant and nutmeg; moderate malt backbone; very dry with an earthy aftertaste and more berries and currant draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer; aroma of currant anbd vinegar; fairly sour and with a good malt backbone; dry fruity finish of blueberries courtesy of Thomas Schneider - pitch black beer with a solid beige foam left; extreme aroma of Grand Marnier, figs and roasted malts, chocolate; full-bodied, oily palate; orange appear in a long finish with more chocolate and Grand Marnier - love it ! draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a fair head retention; the nose is mineral with notes of ripe fruits; juicy, grainy; light sweet; long finish of chocolate and passion fruits draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with a creamy beige foam; aroma of dust, cocoa, earth and strawberries marmalade; full-bodied, yeasty finish with notes of cocoa, apricot and a lingering sourness draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with no head retention; aroma of nuts, oily palate, full-bodied and dry; long aftertaste of nuts and chocolate - balanced courtesy of Dylan - hazy golden-orange beer with a persistent foam left; aroma of spices and rhubarb; full-bodied, fairly sour and funky; long fruity and spicy finish - lively and very good draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a moderate carbonation; aroma of tobacco, chocolate and fruits; a solid malt body; very fruity and long roasted chocolatey finish; dry draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with a moderate head retention; mineral aroma with notes of seaweed, fresh and fruity; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; dry and quite bitter; fresh mineral aftertaste draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a creamy beige foam left; light sourish aroma of blueberries; full-bodied, extremely well-hidden alcohol, sweet and sourish; dry and with long notes of blueberries and yeast in the finish draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with no head retention; aroma of dark chocolate and rum; a good malt backbone, fairly bitter; spicy, light sharp and toasted finish - balanced and subtle draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with a little beige foam left; strong notes of cinnamon with hints of fruits below; sweet, grainy; full-bodied and decently dry; tons of cinnamon in the finish - I don’t know why but it works draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a solid beige foam left; aroma of chili pepper and cacao in the front; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied; warming chili notes and hints of vanilla in the finish draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark brown beer with a poor head retention; excessive notes of coffee beans, tobacco;low carbonation, medium-bodied; dry, bitter and astringent; lot of coffee notes again in the finish draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with notes a roasted aroma of ashes, tobacco and vanilla; medium-bodied, light grainy; quite dry and gently bitter; hints of chocolate - balanced draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a moderate foam left; very strong aroma of coffee, walnuts; solid carbonation, tasty; dry and bitter with an aftertaste of coffee, mocha and gentle lactic notes draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a moderate head retention;extreme coffee notes in the aroma; thin-bodied, low carbonation, creamy palate, low bitterness; gently lactic coffeish finish; pretty roasted draught@Wortspiele #3 - black beer with a decent head retention; vanilla and roasted chocolatey malts in the nose; full-bodied and creamy palate, moderate bitterness; quite dry with long notes of chocolate, vanilla and lingering touches of cinnamon from Amstein - pretty clear dark golden beer with no head retention; aroma of straw and honey; quite assertive palate, moderate malt backbone, solid carbonation yet subtle; fairly bitter; grassy aftertaste with more notes of straw courtesy of Beat Müller - light hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of smoked meat and bacon; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, some malt sweetness; light grainy notes and long smokey tones in the finish - would be very good with less carbonation from Drinks of the World, Basel - translucid dark red-amber beer under a beige foam; toasted malty caramel and mineral aroma; hints of berries; quite creamy palate, a good malt backbone and some malt sweetness, toasted finish with notes of caramel, herbs, honey and red fruits - not bad at all from the brewery - black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of grain, ashes and burned ribbons; medium-bodied, harsh and grainy; fairly bitter; gently lactic finish with notes of ashes, grains and coffee - raw courtesy of Claude Degen - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; toasted aroma of pralines with notes of licorice and Amaretto; hints of vanilla; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, light grainy and with a delicate chocolaty, vanilla and mineral finish, gently fruity (passion fruits); light dry and decently bitter - subtle and very good canned; from the brewery - black beer with a dark beige foam left; solid roasted notes of coffee and chestnuts; low carbonation and a creamy palate; medium-bodied, quite dry, gently bitter; shy notes of rum in a finish where notes of coffee and ashes dominate draught@Au Trappiste - fresh and very fruity aroma with notes of spices, amaretto and caramel; moderate carbonation and quite sweet, shyly tart; fresh fruity finish and a gentle bitterness draught@Au Trappiste - clear amber-orange beer with a decent head retention; quite shy aroma of spicy hops, light yeasty; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, soft bitterness and light grainy - discrete draught@Au Trappiste - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent little foam; aroma of berries, spicy hops and apricots; a good malt backbone, quite assertive and tasty, fairly bitter, light grainy; spicy, dry and gently fruity hoppy finish draught@Au Trappiste - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of ripe fruits and spices; full-bodied, smooth palate and fairly bitter; long fruity and caramelish finish draught@Au Trappiste; 9.5% - black beer with a moderate foam left; roasted aroma of coffee, chestnuts and tobacco; some red fruits too; full-bodied, light sweet, moderate carbonation; chocolatey notes are developping in the finish along with licorice and prunes draught@Au Trappiste - very hazy red-orange beer with a little beige foam left; very fruity hoppy nose of apples, oranges and mango; full-bodied, gently sour, moderate carbonation; dry, bitter and long ripe fruity finish draught@Erzbierschof Krone - hazy brown beer under a giant beige foam left; toasted aroma of caramel, biscuit and red fruits; very creamy palate, soft, medium-bodied; aftertaste of marzipan, bitter, earthy and biscuity maltiness with lingering fruity notes draught@Erzbierschof Krone - cloudy dark blond beer with a solid long lasting white foam; fruity aroma of lychees, oranges and pears; incredibly creamy palate; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; fairly bitter; dry, spicy finish with lot of fruity reminiscence - lot of character draught@Bierjohann - amber colored with a beige foam and a nice lace; light buttery and fruity nose, toasted; a good malt backbone, bitter, spicy and fruity, biscuity finish; almost smokey draught@Bierjohann - hazy blond-orange beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; delicate fruity hoppy aroma of apricot and mango, soft with notes of cream; full-bodied, a sweet malt backbone, light dry, assertive, ripe fruity finish, gently spicy - pretty nice draught@Bierjohann - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of rhubarb and apricots; hints of vinegar; medium-bodied, pretty sour, dry and long fruity, vinegar finish - assertive draught@Bierjohann - quite clear blond-golden beer with a solid bright white foam; delicate ripe fruity aroma; a good malt backbone, light grainy, gently bitter; aftertaste of cream, ripe apricots and spices; dry from Batavia - light hazy dark amber-red beer with no foam; aroma of vinegar, sour cherries, rhubarb and strawberries; moderate malt backbone, solidly sour, low carbonatrion; very umami; dry and long sour fruity finish of cherries and prunes with more lingering notes of vinegar from Bier-Bienne - bright and translucide bronze beer, no head retention; mineral nose with notes of pears; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation; dry and with some harsh bitterness; metallic, grainy and fruity finish - not terrible courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; as Perlenbacher Maltos Barrique Style - light hazy dark brown beer with no head retention; aroma of figs and cola; full-bodied, some sweetness, clean palate, malty finish of prunes and cherries with some residual sugars - interesting from Bier-Bienne - translucide dark golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of ginger, lemongrass and tangerines; moderate malt body, light harsh bitterness; dry, citrusy finish with more lemongrass and ginger courtesy of Thomas Schneider - black beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; roasted aroma of coffee and pralines; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, pretty tasty and bitter; long roasted chocolatey and mocha finish with hints of vanilla, light grainy courtesy of Christian Scolari - clear and bright golden beer with a little white foam left; grassy and light spicy hoppiness with hints of butter; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, gently bitter and moderately dry; hints of fruits before more herbs and spices in the finish courtesy of Christian Scolari - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty with notes of star fruits and strawberries; creamy palate; medium-bodied and solidly bitter; dry, yeasty fruity and spicy finish; quite piney - a bit harsh and too yeasty courtesy of Luc Delacoste - pretty clear dark reddish-amber beer with a little beige foam left; spicy hops with notes of red fruits and marzipan; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, quite dry and gently bitter; spicy and gently metallic finish from Beers&Co - clear bronze beer, bright and with a creamy persistent foam; nice lace; very bready aroma with some fruity notes; creamy palate and a moderate carbonation; medium-bodied, aftertaste of ripe fruits, spices and yeast from Au Trappiste - fully cloudy dark orange beer with a modest head retention; solid hoppy aroma of grapefruit and tangerines; clean and fair malt backbone; juicy and bitter, dry and long fruity hoppy finish - superb courtesy of Johan Walther - hazy and very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; clean aroma of figs and prunes; full-bodied, quite sweet, light sticky palate and some residual sweetness; quite long aftertaste of dried prunes and dates - pretty nice courtesy of Jasmina - hazy red beer with a long lasting foam left, persistent; aroma of raspberries marmalade, light herbal; moderate malt backbone, sweet and light sourish, clean palate; aftertaste of raspberries, amaretto and yeast draught@Volta Bräu - cloudy red amber beer with a long lasting white foam left; aroma of rye and marzipan; medium-bodied, light sweet, some tart bitterness; aftertaste of bread, rye and hints of red fruits draught@Volta Bräu - blond beer, cloudy; aroma of berries and corn; oily palate and quite bitter, moderate malt backbone; quite bitter and corny, fruity finish canned; courtesy of Dylan - hazy golden-orange beer with a nice foam left; clean and fair aroma of pineapple and other tropical fruits; juicy, medium-bodied and solidly bitter; dry and long fruity hoppy finish @Meet the Brewer, Volta Bräu - clear golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of pepper, pineapples and corn; moderate malt body; creamy and lively palate; fresh citrusy fruity finish with lingering peppery notes @Meet the Brewer, Volta Bräu - clear bronze beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of herbs and peaches; full-bodied, light grainy, yeasty, peachy and herbal finish @Meet the Brewer, Volta Bräu - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; sourish aroma of pear, quince and marzipan; full-bodied, juicy and pretty sour; long aftertaste of pears, lingering sourness and Vin jaune; light woody courtesy of Üelu - black beer with a modest head retention; gently roasted aroma of black chocolate and licorice; full-bodied, quite thick and gently oily palate, sweet, moderate carbonation, some late grainy bitterness; long malty chocolatey finish with hints of nougat from Bier-Bienne - clear brionze beer with a creamy beige head; citrusy and spicy hoppiness; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation,fairly bitter, piney and fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Üelu - quite clear reddish beer with a moderate head retention; sour cherries in the nose, fair and clean; light herbal; subtle carbonation, quite juicy, medium-bodied, dry and gently sour; long aftertaste of cherries, elder-flowers and strawberries with a lingering sourness and more herbal totes from Au Trappiste - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a white foam left; very strong aroma of grapefruit and tangerines; full-bodied, lively and very tasty palate; fairly bitter and dry; some sourness in a long and clean assertive grapefruity and orange finish - great ! courtesy of the brewer - very dark brown beer with a moderate beige foam left:; nice lace; aroma of prunes and biscuity maltiness; notes of tangerines; medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation, light grainy and spicy; more notes of prunes and yeast in the finish; gently bitter and chocolatey courtesy of Johan Walther - hazy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of figs, candy sugar and prunes; full-bodied, fairly sweet; aftertaste of dates, figs, licorice and cherries - very well-made courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear and bright bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of wheat, lime and berries; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied; clean palate, short and quite watery fruity finish courtesy of Christian Scolari - light hazy pinkish-amber beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of hibiscus and elderflowers; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, a bit astringent and quite bitter; dry and long spicxy and gently fruity finish courtesy of Luc Delacoste - quite clear golden-blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam; nice lace; fresh aroma of pears, light spicy and funky; lively palate and with a fair carbonation; sourish and bitter; quite dry; long fruity funky finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - pitch black beer with no head retention; roasted chocolatey aroma with fair notes of tequila and vanilla; full-bodied, sticky and oily palate; sweet and solidly bitter, light grainy with solid notes of chocolate, tobacco, vanilla and tequila - powerful, opulent and delicious courtesy of Christian Scolari - hazy dark brown beer with no head retention; aroma of dates and molasses, lemon and spices; full-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; pretty sweet, long honeyish, citrusy, spicy finish with notes of figs - very good courtesy of Antonio Rey; 4.5% - clear amber-orange beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; yeasty aroma with notes of oranges; juicy palate; creamy mouth-feel, bitter and pretty dry; long fruity and yeasty finish draught@Wortspiele #3 - moderate head retention; strong aroma of chestnuts and vanilla; sweet and moderate malt backbone; thin-bodied, more nuts, brown sugar and vanilla in the finish draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a nice head retention; aroma of licorice, chocolate, chili peppers; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, fairly sharp aftertaste of chocolate and peppers draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a good head retention; beige foam: aroma of prunes, very hoppy; full-bodied, tasty and lively palate; very bitter; fruity hoppy and toasted malty finish draught@Wortspiele #3 - dark beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of coconut and mocha; medium-bodied, light grainy, dry bitter, earthy finish with more notes of coconuts and chocolate - fresh courtesy of Thomas Schneider - light hazy reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; fruity and mineral aroma; subtle but fair carbonation; moderate malt backbone; gentle sourness, quite dry grainy and fruity finish from Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; solid fruity hoppiness of grapefruits and oranges; clean, assertive, a solid malt backbone, moderate carbonation, juicy and fairly bitter; quite dry and gently sour fruity hoppy finish where grapefruit dominates courtesy of Thomas Schneider - hazy golden-blond beer under a bright and long lasting white foam; the aroma is mineral, yeasty and corny; clean palate, medium-bodied, solid carbonation, light residual sweetness in a fizzy bready and spicy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very dark beer with no head retention; aroma of prunes and caramel; light toasted; a good malt backbone, pretty sweet, light grainy; aftertaste of prunes and figs with some residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - bright golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of wheat and pears; over-carbonated, sweet and with a tart sourness; the finish is quite dry and fizzy with more notes of pears and corn courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear reddish beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and red fruits marmalade; fairly sweet, full-bodied, solid bitterness, lot of residual sweetness, sticky with more notes of red fruit marmalade - quie cloying courtesy of Keith Ziemba - hazy and very dark beer under a beige foam left and a nice lacework; toasted piney aroma with notes of prunes, citrus and licorice; quite velvety palate, a good malt backbone, late and solid bitterness; dry and long aftertaste of licorice, black cherries and pines - balanced and with a strong character from Cave à Bières, Yverdon - cloudy dark reddish beer with a beige foam left; herbal and with strong notes of cherries and strawberries; sweet and sour; quite full-bodied, decently dry and long sour finish of cherries, herbs and marzipan from Cave à Bières, Yverdon - cloudy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; light funky, yeasty and fairly fruity, estery aroma; a good malt backbone, low carbonation, light bitter, dry and long fruity, dusty and earthy finish; light sweet courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark orange beer with a solid white foam left; nice lace; light yeasty with solid notes of ripe apricots and peaches; thick and full-bodied, sweet, grainy palate and with a late bitterness; long clean fruity finish where apricots dominate canned; from Supermarket Coop - translucid bright golden beer with a poor head retention; decently aromatic with herbal and spicy notes; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, a decent bitterness, quite dry and long earthy and herbal finish - balanced and very decent canned; from Supermarket Coop - clear brown beer with a modest head retention; gently toasted aroma of toffee and molasses; light grainy, moderate carbonation, sweet, corny palate and a bit harsh; short malty and caramel-ish aftertaste - very modest and characterless canned; from Supermarket Coop - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; yeasty with evident notes of coriander and hints of oranges behind; creamy palate, shyly tasted; more yeast and coriander in the finish, light sweet, earthy with some ripe fruits; low carbonation - soapy and quite cloying courtesy of Roger Brügger - cloudy amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; apples too; juicy, full-bodied, light malt sweetness, assertive and solidly bitter; light yeasty and long fruity hoppy finish with more apricots and peaches from Wortspiele #3 - hazy blond beer with no head retention; clean fruity hoppy nose of apple and grapefruits; assertive palate, thin-bodied, dry and fairly bitter; clean herbal and fruity hoppy finish - well-crafted courtesy of Christian Scolari - light hazy blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; piney and yeasty aroma with notes of yellow fruits; a good malt backbone, assertive and lively palate, solidly bitter; very dry and long fruity and spicy hoppy finish from Bier-Bienne - very dark beer with no head retention; aroma of ashes, toasted, notes of mushrooms, molasses; full-bodied, pretty sweet, light grainy, the finish is pretty short, chocolatey, toasted with a biscuity maltiness and more notes of molasses draught@Au Trappiste - very hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; very strong woody notes of vinegar and raisins; low carbonation; full-bodied, sweet and very sour, quite dry and with a long finish of wood, apples and raisins; long lasting sourness ; astringent - too woody to be great draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy amber-orange beer with a chaotic but long lasting beige foam; nice lacework; quite fair hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; light astringent, quite full-bodied; moderate carbonation; assertive and tasty; solidly bitter, dry and long fruity hoppy finish of peaches again draught@Au Trappiste - black beer under a moderate dark beige foam;solid aroma of mocha and walnuts; sweet malts and molasses; very sweet, full-bodied, creamy palate; light earthy and grainy aftertaste of pastries, mocha and brownies; lot of residual sugars from Supermarket Coop - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of red fruit marmalade, light spicy; astringent; full-bodied, rounded and clean palate; fairly bitter, light residual sweetness in a long hoppy finish of grapefruit, quinces and mango draught@Pooc - pours a lactic orange beer, very cloudy and with a little white foam left; clean and very fruity hoppy aroma; a good malt backbone, light sweet, subtle carbonation, juicy palate and solidly bitter; long fruity hoppy finish - juicy and tasty indeed from Bier-Bienne - amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; shy and blur aroma of flowers and caramel; medium-bodied, sweet and gently bitter; mineral and flowery aftertaste - insignificant from Drinks of the World, Basel - light hazy golden-yellow beer with a moderate head retention; fruity aroma of blueberry and pears; a good malt backbone, sweet and a tart sourness; dry bitter finish of apricots, barnyard and lemon from Supermarket Coop - clear and bright golden beer with a moderate foam left; clean aroma of pears and blueberries; light mineral; moderate malt backbone; subtle but fair carbonation; fairly bitter amnd long fruity and yeasty finish from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon; my Swiss beer number 4000 ! - hazy amber-blond beer with a persistent beige foam left; aroma of urticas, barnyard and rhubarb; funky; lively palate, subtle but solid carbonation; juicy and tasty; some sweetness and a fair sour tartness; quite dry, long herbal and fruity finish (rhubarb, apples) with lingering notes of hay and vin jaune - very good courtesy of Christian Scolari - pretty clear golden beer with a white foam left; fresh aroma of pears and lemongrass; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, lively palate, quite bitter and dry; long fruity and spicy hoppy finish - pleasant courtesy of Roman Winiger - translucid pale red-amber beer with a moderate head retention; earthy malty aroma with notes of spices; moderate malt backbone, clean palate, shyly bitter; gently spicy and earthy finish - subtle but too shy courtesy of Christian Scolari - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of licorice, citrus and toasted coffee; light sweet, full-bodied and quite harsh and blur palate; astringent ans very bitter; dry aftertaste of resin, licorice and citrus with lingering earthy notes - ok but quite unclean draught@Volta Bräu - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; spicy and fishy aroma; notes of pears, coriander; sweet, subtle carbonation; spicy, light fruity finish - original draught@Volta Bräu - very clear golden beer with a poor head retention; grassy and light funky aroma with notes of corn; sweet, medium-bodied,light sourish, clean palate; quite dry and long fruity, estery finish draught@Volta Bräu Meet the brewer - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a white foam left, long lasting; clean and very expressive aroma of mint, bread and mango; quite full-bodied, late and solid bitterness, gently sour; aftertaste of eucalyptus, peppers and yellow fruits; estery draught@Volta Bräu Meet the brewer - fully cloudy lactic orange beer with a little foam left; clean fruity hoppy aroma with notes of melon and litchis; subtle carbonation; full-bodied, light malt sweetness; aftertaste of marzipan, yeast, berries and melon; apparent alcohol draught@Volta Bräu Meet the brewer - cloudy pinkish beer with a long lasting rose-beige foam; aroma of beetroot and strawberries; thin-bodied, light salty; quite watery finish with shy notes of beetroot draught@Volta Bräu Meet the brewer - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; robust and clean aroma of passion fruit; some malt sweetness, opulent, earthy and fairly bitter; very long fruity, piney and yeasty finishlicorice, draught@Volta Bräu Meet the brewer - black beer with a little dark beige foam; very roasted aroma of coffee with notes of cocoa; full-bodied, some fair malt sweetness, smooth palate, late bitterness and a very long coffee finish from supermarket Coop - hazy pale blond beer with no head retention; aroma of pears and quinces; astringent, thin-bodied and with a solid yet subtle carbonation; fairly bitter and dry; light spicy but mainly fruity finish again; rather short from supermarket Coop - light hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; perfumy aroma of grapefruit and oranges; solid carbonation, medium-bodied; light residual sweetness and a solid bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish draught@Erzbierschof - fully cloudy orange beer with a long lasting but chaotic white foam; estery aroma of pepper and coriander; juicy palate with a late and solid metallic touch; quite dry fruity finish with lingering notes of coriander - harsh draught@Erzbierschof - very hazy dark orange beer under a solid fruity hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; gently yeasty; creamy palate, quite assertive and fairly bitter; moderate malt backbone, decently dry and very long fruity hoppy aftertaste (more peaches and citrus) @Erzbierschof - clear and very dark beer with a moderate foam left; complex aroma of pine needles, cacao, vanilla, cloves and tobacco; moderate malt backbone; quite sweet, spicy, earthy, bitter and long piney and vanilla finish - nice draught@Erzbierschof - hazy blond beer with almost no head retention; aroma of raisins, rhubarb and barnyard; juicy and fairly sour; full-bodied, light sweet; fizzy and sourish fruity finish with more notes of grapes and rhubarb - very good from Craftgallery - black beer with no head retention; aroma of pralines and vanilla, hints of tobacco; very low carbonation; light sweet, thin-bodied, moderately long chocolatey finish with more vanilla, pears and walnuts courtesy of Robby Collins - clear dark beer with a shy beige foam; toasted malts, chocolate, tobacco and citrus; moderate carbonation, quite smooth palate yet with a late tart bitterness, light earthy and umami; gently fruity toasted chocolatey finish with hints of ashes from supermarket Coop - clear and bright golden beer with a little white foam left; buttery and grassy, light peanutty aroma; light oily and sweet palate, low bitterness, faint fruitiness and more buttery and grassy notes in the finish courtesy of Roger Brügger - very dark beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; aroma of cacao, pralines, vanilla and with some fresh fruity tones behind; fizzy, grassy and with a medium malt backbone; gently sourish and with a late and very respectable bitterness; long aftertaste of tobacco, ashes and cacao courtesy of Roman Winiger - hazy brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; light earthy with fair notes of blood oranges and cardamom; moderate malt backbone; creamy palate, low carbonation, gently earthy and quite short finish with lingering notes of oranges and spices courtesy of the brewer - pretty clear dark golden-blond beer with a persistent beige foam; fruity hoppy nose of blueberries and citrus; a fair carbonation, moderate malt backbone; fairly bitter; decently dry; aftertaste of ripe fruits and light metallic; quite harsh from the FBAF - quite clear dark brown beer with a moderate nbeige foam left; aroma of cola, molasses and wort; sweet and fizzy, moderate malt backbone; residual sugars in a malty, biscuity and liight chocolatey finish with notes of brown sugar from the FBAF - quite clear bronze beer under a huge white foam; aroma of perfume, pears and shyly peated whisky; creamy palate, sweet, medium-bodied, some apparent alcohol; residual sweetness; light yeasty fruity and whisky finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear brown beer with a beige foam; light toasted biscuity aroma with notes of caramel and eart; medium-bodied; sweet, light malty biscuity finish; a bit herbal courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy dark blond beer under a firm long lasting white foam; nice lace; the aroma is metallic with notes of grapes and melon; creamy palate, late astringency, dry and quite harsh; yeasty, fruity and metallic finish from the brewery’s shop - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a beige foam left; clean and robust hoppy aroma of passion fruit and mango; tasty and juicy palate; full-bodied; very bitter, dry and long aftertaste of ripe mango, melon and passion fruit - great courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer with a creamy long lasting beige foam; ripe banana, yeasty and bready; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet, quite short finish, very yeasty with lingering notes of ripe fruits courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and black beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of chocolate, molasses and walnuts; creamy and soft palate, thin-bodied, gentle earthy bitterness, light fruity and spicy but mainly chocolatey malty finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very dark beer under a dark beige foam; grainy, roasted chocolate malts, vanilla; hints of cherries and peated whisky; full-bodied, pretty tasty, light sweet and with a late grainy tartness; aftertaste of cherries and chocolate malts courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a poor head retention; roaated aroma of pralines, citrus, nuts and licorice; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a late bitterness, earthy, nutty and chocolate finish with lingering notes of coffee draught@Erzbierschof - cloudy dark red-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lacework; herbs, sour cherries; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation, quite assertive, decently sour; very dry and long herbal, yeasty and cherry finish @Erzbierschof - bright and clear ruby-amber beer with a poor head retention; malt, caramel and hints of red fruits in the nose; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, a fair malt sweetness, hints of herbal bitterness before more malty and caramelish tones draught@Erzbierschof - light hazy dark orange beer with a modest head retention; perfumy aroma with notes of marzipan, orange marmalade; full-bodied, sweet, a late bitterness, quite dry, gently yeasty and long aftertaste of fruits marmalade (oranges, melon) draught@Erzbierschof - hazy brown beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of molasses, prunes, brown sugar and honey; pretty sweet; aftertaste of prunes and molasses again; some warming alcohol notes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - dark beer with a modest head retention; prunes and citrus; full-bodied, quite tasty; fairly bitter and light sweet; quite dry yet; long fruity finish of prunes, licorice and lemon courtesy of Antonio Rey - bright golden-bronze beer, no foam; aroma of apples, phenol; thin-bodied; sweet and with a subtle carbonation; fruity and light grainy finish, low bitterness courtesy of Antonio Rey - bright ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of caramel and earthy malts, light citrusy; creamy palate, some harsh bitterness, earthy and light spicy finish from Solothurner Biertage 2016 - very dark brown beer, hazy and with a long lasting beige foam; solid aroma of earth and coffee; creamy palate, moderate carbonation; light sourish, grainy and coffeish finish with some lingering bitterness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; notes of chocolate and brushwood; moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone and quite tasty, light sweet; aftertaste of licorice ad chocolate; shyly toasted from Caves à Bières, Yverdon - black beer with a beige foam left; deep aroma of chocolate, cacao and vanilla; medium-bodied, tasty, creamy palate, late but solid carbonation; long earthy nutty and chocolaty finish - very good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear red-amber beer under a creamy long lasting beige foam; nice lace; light metallic with notes of caramel, some citrus; medium-bodied, some harsh bitterness, more caramel and metal in the finish from the brewery’s shop - hazy blond beer with a persistent pale beige foam; perfumy aroma with solid notes of pineapple, light yeasty; thin-bodied, creamy palate, moderate carbonation; moderately bitter; more pineapples, flowers and hints of pine in the finish courtesy of Nadja Otz - dark beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; toasted, almost smokey; aroma of citrus, pines and prunes, chestnuts; moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone, solidly bitter; fairly tasty, creamy palate; very long aromatic fruity finish - superb draught@Il giardino urbano, Basel - hazy blond-golden beer, nice lace, strong corny aroma, fruity notes in the background; full-bodied, sweet, tasty, grainy finish where fruity tones dominate, residual sugars from Au Grain d’Orge - quite clear golden-blond beer under a creamy white foam; nice lace; fruity aroma of rhubarb and cheese, full-bodied, clean palate, tasty and sweet, light herbal and mostly fruity; gently sourish finish - too sweet courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer under a beige foam, long lasting; solid aroma of coconut, chocolate and pineapple; solid carbonation, pretty sweet, sourish; hints of mint, light grainy, toasted lactic with more notes of coconut and rum in the finish from Bier-Bienne; canned - light hazy golden-amber beer, moderate foam left; delicate aroma of melon and straw; moderate malt backbone and a solid yet subtle carbonation; a decent hop bitterness with more notes of tangerines and melon in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy blond with a nice foam left; aroma of tangerines and quince marmalade; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light sweet, bitter and fruity finish from Beer&co - quite clear golden beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of corn and wheat in the front, coriander and tangerines in the background; solid yet subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, quite harsh and tart corny finish with lingering fruity and metallic notes from Festival des Bières Artisanales de Fribourg - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam; shy grainy nose with hints of yellow fruits; solid carbonation, tart and sweet; medium-bodied; flowery, corny and gently fruity finish - drinkable draught@Pooc - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting head; fair hoppiness of pine, strawberries and caramel; medium-bodied, light sweet and decently bitter; long hoppy finish of red fruits and pines canned; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; light corny with notes of peanuts and spicy hops; sweet rounded palate; medium-bodied, grain, flowers and ripe fruits in the finish - light cloying courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy bronze beer, pale beige foam, long lasting; funky, fruity and light cheesy aroma; full-bodied, sweet and with a tart sourness, light dry, long fruity, estery and sourish finish - lively draught@brewpub - dark blond (?) beer, hazy and with a long lasting foam left; aroma of hay, corn and wort, flowers; grainy palate, light sweet, medium-bodied; spicy and grainy finish; residual sweetness from Cave à Bières, Yverdon - light hazy bronze beer with a moderate foam left; perfumy aroma of earth, hay and hemp; ripe fruits behind; solid carbonation; quite sweet and with a good malt backbone; gently sweet finish with more fruity tones than hemp in fact - low drinkability courtesy of Christian Scolari - clear golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; perfumy and very fruity hoppy aroma of quinces, berries and pineapples; light oily palate; medium-bodied, solid but subtle carbonation; solidly bitter and very dry; very long and fruity hoppy finish - fresh, lively and with lot of character from the Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - black beer with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of chocolate and burnt tire; sweet malt backbone, medium-bodied, light chewy palate, sugary finish with more notes of chocolate from the Chauve beershop - gusher !! black beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of cornflakes and chocolate; tart palate, light sweetness below; moderate carbonation, very roasted grainy and tart finish of coffee and cornflakes courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a dark beige foam left; nice lace; fairly roasted aroma of coffee beans and chili peppers; full-bodied, very sweet, grainy, solid carbonation, sugary finish of burnt plastic, coffee and grains, burning alcohol - pretty wrong from Erzbierschof - translucid bronze beer, no head retention; sour aroma of quinces and pears; moderate malt backbone, very sour, assertive, solid carbonation; very dry and long aftertaste of apples and quinces with a lingering sourness @Zürich Bier Festival - light hazy dark reddish-amber beer with no foam; sour aroma of prunes and Vin Jaune, fair and well-integrated woody notes; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, solidly sour; long aftertaste of wood, apples, prunes, some warming alcohol notes and a lingering sourness courtesy of Markus Friedrich - pretty clear red-amber beer; quite modest head retention; of chili pepper, watermelon; hints of caramel; full-bodied, low carbonation; late and fairly strong sharpness; quite dry, long finish of chili peppers, earth and watermelon @Zürich Bier Festival - very light hazy amber beer with a modest pinkish-beige foam;dusty nose with notes of elders, light buttery; smooth palate, moderate malt backbone; sweet, soft and quite short red fruity and buttery finish @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy pale orange beer with a little foam left; fair yet well-integrated notes of raspberries, light herbal but pretty juicy; sweet and light sour, pretty dry; late wheaty notes to go along with more raspberries - fresh @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy bronze-orange beer under a solid long lasting beige foam; clean and fair fruity hoppiness of apricots and peaches; smooth palate, medium-bodied, decently bitter and quite dry; peachy and gently yeasty finish @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy red-orange beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; light yeasty with fresh hoppy notes of peaches, a good malt backbone, low carbonation, fairly bitter, pretty dry; flowery and yeasty finish yet with a fruity dominance again - finishes a bit watery for the alcohol content @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of ripe fruits (mango and melon); juicy palate, medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; gently bitter and with a moderate sweetness lasting in the finish; aftertaste of apples and melon - fresh and very drinkable @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy golden beer under a persistent whote foam; fair herbal and spicy hoppiness; lively palate, clean and tasty; solidly bitter and very long herbal and spicy hoppy finish . lot of character and well-crafted @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy dark orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; very fruity hoppiness of raspberries and passion fruits; creamy palate, fairly bitter; quite dry yeasty and long fruity hoppy finish @Zürich Bier Festival 2017; courtesy of Pierre - bright golden beer with no head retention; flowery and gently phenolic nose, some fruity tones; very low carbonation, herbal and pretty bitter; dry flowery and gently fruity finish @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; estery, fruity (ripe banana) and spicy aroma; sweet, full-bodied, yeasty fruity and spicy finish with estery notes again - low carbonation @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - black beer with Aa fast collapsing head; very roasted aroma of chocolate, ashes and tobacco; low carbonation, hints of vanilla; more roasted malts and chocolate in the finish @Zürich Bier Festival 2017 - light hazy bronze-orange beer with a persistent beige foam left; perfumy and light estery aroma of oranges marmalade; smooth palate, moderate malt backbone; light sweet, lively and quite bitter;velvety and very fruity hoppy finish draught@Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of hay, pineapples and ripe bananas; sweet and sour, thin-bodied, decently dry aftertaste of wheat, banana and pineapple - fresh and lively draught@Zürich Bier Festival - dark beer under a creamy beige foam left; grainy and roasted with notes of vanilla and corn; creamy palate; smooth; gently lactic, grainy and earthy bitter finish with roasted coffeish and grainy notes in the finish draught@Zürich Bier Festival - light hazy blond beer with a creamy white foam left; decently hoppy with a smooth fruitiness (mango); solid but subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, creamy palate; shy bitterness, fruity and flowery hoppy finish draught@Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy amber beer with a little foam left; shyly woody aroma with notes of prunes, yeast, perfume and passion fruit; sweet, moderate ,malt backbone; light grainy and earthy bitterness; some residual sweetness; flowery and red fruity finish @Zürich Bier Festival - light hazy amber beer with no head retention; aroma of corn, caramel and earth; low carbonation; thin-bodied, light sourish; grainy and earthy malty finish - rather pointless draught@Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy brown beer under a solid beige foam left; solid maroma of ripe banana with cloves behind; very sweet; full-bodied, sugary finish with more banana, candy sugar and a warming alcohol presence draught@Zürich Bier Festival - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; solid hoppy aroma of pineapples and passion fruits; full-bodied, low carbonation, sweet, assertive and very bitter; warming alcohol presence in a long fruity hoppy finish - lot of character draught@Zürich Bier Festival - black beer with a dark beige foam; aroma of nuts, wheat, coconut and maple syrup; quite roasted; full-bodied, pretty sweet, thick; fairly bitter, long finish of roasted malts, chocolate, hazelnuts and maple; earthy finish with solid notes of mocha @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of ripe fruits and apparent alcohol; fairly sweet, full-bodied, lively and tasty; assertive and long fruity juicy and peachy finish with residual sugars - very good and with a very high ageing potential courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy dark reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; light metallic with notes of caramel and red fruits; medium-bodied, quite tasty; gently earthy bitterness, more red fruits in the finish along with notes of elderflowers courtesy of Philipp - light hazy blond-orange beer with a fast vanishing foam; solid aroma of ripe bananas with hints of grapefruits; sweet, subtle but fair carbonation; residual sweetness and chewy banana notes in the finish with hints of bread and cloves courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy dark red-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of bread, marzipan; delicately woody with notes of caramel; sweet and quite full-bodied; moderate carbonation; light residual sugars with notes of rpunes, caramel and wood; gently spicy - subtle from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; fruity hoppiness of peaches and citrus; light spicy; a good malt backbone; subtle but solid carbonation; very bitter, dry and long piney, fruity hoppy finish from Craftgallery - quite clear bronze-orange beer with a little beige foam left; fairly woody, strong sour aroma of apples, quinces and resin; full-bodied, sweet, light sticky and fairly bitter; fruity and piney, woody finish - long lingering bitterness from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier; labelled "Rye Triple" - hazy red-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of molasses, wood, prunes and cherries; very sweet; full-bodied and quite thick; light grainy and with a long aftertaste of molasses, apples, wood and Bourbon - lot of residual sweetness canned; from Coop - translucid and bright golden beer with a bright white foam left; nice lace; aroma of butter and flowers; soft mouth-feel, thin-bodied, sweet, no bitterness; very buttery with rancid grainy tones - ugly courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy orange-blond beer with a moderate foam left; a solid lactic aroma of blackberries, rhubarb and wood; medium-bodied, solid but subtle carbonation; fairly sour; tart and quite dry; long aftertaste of berries, vinegar and rhubarb from le Chauve’s shop - dark beer with a moderate foam left; gently toasted aroma of chocolate with hints of vanilla; medium-bodied, some sweetness, light grainy and bitter; more notes of chocolate and walnuts in the finish - ok but pretty shy from a supermarket in Morteau - pours a hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of brown sugar, molasses, cola and alpine herbs; hugely sweet, full-bodied; aftertaste of candy sugars, prunes and molasses - deeply bad courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - bright golden beer with a poor head retention; light buttery aroma, spicy and herbal; sweet, clean palate, no bitterness; short papery and grassy finish from le Chauve’s shop - hazy blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of oranges, mushrooms and rhubarb; medium-bodied, lively palate, sourish and umami; late tartness, fruity, sourish and with gentle notes of mushrooms in the finish; solid carbonation - original and good courtesy of Urs Flunser - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of ripe apricots and oranges; light sticky palate, full-bodied and very sweet; light dry and long fruity finish where apricots dominate; some warming alcohol tocuh courtesy of Urs Flunser - black beer with no head retention; fair yet subtle aroma of black cherries; toasted pralines; full-bodied, light oily palate; some sweetness, gentle sourness and a long chocolatey and black cherry finish - very good courtesy of Urs Flunser - black beer with no head retention; hints of licorice and vanilla, roasted chocolate; full-bodied, lively palate, grainy and more bitter than sweet; long corny and chocolate, walnuts finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy orange-blond beer with a modest head retention; perfumy, fruity, phenolic and with hints of DMS; solid carbonation, sweet, grainy, light herbal but mainly fruity finish - faulty but somehow drinkable (4/6/5/3/12)
re-rated 12/2017 - from the brewery - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam left; grassy, spicy and yeasty aroma; medium-bodied, quite lively and tasty palate; a late fair bitterness; long flowery and spicy hoppy finish; peanutty - good courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - cloudy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of corn, DMS and ripe fruits; solid carbonation, sweet, grainy, peanutty finish; quite harsh (3/4/4/2/8)
re-rated 12/2017; from the brewery - quite clear amber-bronze beer (dunkel?!) with a long lasting foam left; gently spicy and flowery aroma; medium-bodied, fair but subtle carbonation; shyly bitter, the finish is flowery and mineral - not much character and surely no Dunkel courtesy of Thomas Schneider - cloudy orange beer with a moderate white foam left; aroma of bread with notes of berries and apples; medium-bodied, a fair grainy bitterness; quite dry; bready, fruity and gently phenolic and soapy finish - quite unclean courtesy of Marcel Vogt - very hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; perfumy, estery nose with notes of apricots, peaches and bread; light sweet yet pretty dry and long fruity, bready finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - dark orange beer with no head retention; overwhelming aroma of ripe banana; light spicy, sweet, medium-bodied, low carbonation; residual sweetness and tons of banana in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - dark beer without foam; aroma of molasses; very sweet, thin-bodied, syrupy chocolatey finish with notes of brown sugar - works somehow courtesy of Graham "Grumbo" Burrows - pours a pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of grain, paper and butter; medium-bodied, notes of corn and butter again in the finish - soft and poor courtesy of Philipp Sigg - dark beer without foam; toasted and chocolatey aroma with notes of brown sugar; sweet, medium-bodied, solid carbonation; sweetish chocolatey finish courtesy of Graham "Grumbo" Burrows - quite clear blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of plastic, corn, bread and phenol; thin-bodied; harsh bitterness; aftertaste of paper and phenol; oxidyzed courtesy of Philipp Sigg; canned - pale golden beer with no foam left; aroma of butter and flowers; sweet, thin-bodied, soft palate, no bitterness; shy flowery and buttery finish again courtesy of Philipp Sigg; canned - pale golden beer with no foam; aroma of plastic and flowers; thin-bodied, sweet and with a late tartness; some phenol in the finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; light notes of grain and flowers in the nose; moderate malt backbone, low bitterness and a soft palate; short flowery finish - gentle courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear golden beer with a little white foam left; the nose is mineral and buttery; soft palate, flowery and buttery finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear orange beer with a little foam left; light perfumy hoppy nose of quinces and resinous hops; full-bodied, solid carbonation; fairly bitter, resinous and fruity, light spicy finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - dark beer with a modest head retention; sweet dark malts, hints of chocolate and brown sugars in the nose; thin-bodied, shy palate, short chocolatey and biscuity finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy golden beer with a solid head retention; banana and cloves in a subtle way; solid carbonation, a good malt backbone; fizzy fruity and gently grassy finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg - dark black beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of candy sugars, chocolate; medium-bodied, sweet; aftertaste of molasses and chocolate, pretty sugary courtesy of Philipp Sigg - golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of paper and flowers; quite full-bodied, decently bitter; light buttery, flowery finish courtesy of Toni Hutter - blond-orange beer with a little foam left; perfumy aroma of oranges and grapefruits; low carbonation; sweet and bitter; some residual sweetness; ripe fruits in a fairly aromatic finish courtesy of Philipp Sigg and Thomas - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of apple juice, earth and yeast; medium-bodied, a late saltiness, gently sour; long perfumy aftertaste of apple juice and rhubarb, low carbonation and showing some apparent alcohol courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy brown beer with no foam; aroma of molasses and spices; full-bodied; sweet and decently bitter; spicy, malty and red fruity finish - very good from Au Grain d’Orge, Crissier - hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; very woody aroma of cherries, molasses and Bourbon; very sweet, solid carbonation; long aftertaste of molasses and prunes, residual sugars and some alcohol presence courtesy of Thomas Schneider - amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of honey, apples, ; sweet and full-bodied; bready and caramelish finish with some residual sweetness and light whisky tones courtesy of Philipp - pours a blond-orange and cloudy beer under a super foam left; aroma of butter and ripe banana; sweet, fizzy and medium-bodied; more banana in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - copper-brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of prunes, alcohol and marzipan; full-bodied, fairly sweet, gently sour; long aftertaste of dried plums, apples and hints of yeast; some residual sweetness - superb courtesy of urs Flunser - quite clear bronze beer without foam; the aroma is citric with notes of oranges and lactic tones; very sweet, sour and sticky; dry, very sour and with a strong warming alcohol feeling; very fruity with notes of peaches, apricots and citrus - amazing ! courtesy of urs Flunser - quite clear bronze beer without foam; lactic nose with notes of apricot, wood and quinces; very oily palate and very sweet; lot of apricots, peaches in the finish with more lactic notes and a warming alcohol touch courtesy of Philipp Sigg - cloudy dark blond beer with a nice foam left; light banana and a bit more cloves and straw in the nose; solid carbonation, light sweet; spicy and banana finish - one more boring Weizen courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; woody and light sour aroma of molasses and apples; medium-bodied, pretty sourish; dry spicy, prunes and molasses finish with a lingering sourness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty clear golden-orange beer with a nice foam left; the nose is light mineral with notes of apricots and citrus; moderate malt backbone; a late respectable bitterness and more fruity, resinous tones in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - dark beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; the nose is light metallic with notes of citrus, licorice and honey; sweet malt backbone, velvety palate; late and quite solid bitterness; long spicy and licorice finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - dark brown beer with a beige foam left; solidly smokey with notes of brushwoods and mushrooms; umami, low carbonation, quite full-bodied, some malt sweetness; the finish is a bit short, smokey, umami and with more notes of mushrooms from the brewery’s shop - black beer with a moderate head retention; light peated and solid aroma of apples and rum; toasted black chocolate below; very sweet and light sticky yet velvety palate; a good malt backbone; a late but solid bitterness; light peppery finish with solid and long notes of rum, molasses and toasted malts, some residual sugars courtesy of Toni Hutter - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a modest head retention; malty and caramelish aroma, light spicy and soapy; fairly sweet, low carbonation, tons of toffee and toasted malts in the finish, umami, residual sugars and brushwood; quite cloying courtesy of Antonio Rey - bright and clear golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of dust, paper and hints of butter; soft palate, moderate malt backbone; flowery, gently corny finish, sweet maltiness and no bitterness - very ugly courtesy of Thomas and Philipp - light hazy amber-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; light earthy with notes of chestnuts and flowers; over-carbonated, sweet, fizzy; more chestnuts and caramel in the finish - pretty unclean and clearly no pale ale from Beers&Co - quite clear dark amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; a fair and well-integrated smokyness; flowers and ashes; smooth and tasty palate; some earthy bitterness, long smokey, light spicy and flowery finish - very nice courtesy of Jasmina - black beer with no head retention; roasted chocolatey aroma, licorice and brushwoods; very sweet, oily palate, low carbonation, umami; residual sugars and more chocolate in the finish; notes of coffee while getting warmer - quite cloying from Brasserie du Chauve - clear dark golden beer, persistent white foam left; fair aroma of hay and sage, flowery; creamy palate, medium-bodied; sweet, soft palate; flowery finish with more notes of sage, no bitterness - not bad at all courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear golden-bronze beer with no head retention; the aroma is mineral with notes of mint, herbs and coriander; quite oily palate, thin-bodied, dry and short perfumy aftertaste of menthol and mineral - poor courtesy of Claude Degen - very hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; clean fruity hoppiness of pineapples and oranges; assertive and very tasty palate; subtle carbonation and with a fair and very well-integrated bitterness, clean fruity hoppy finish - wonderful from Apothibières - light hazy red-orange beer, little foam left; aroma of resin and ripe fruits; a solid malt sweetness, full-bodied, thick and hugely bitter; harsh, residual sweetness; metallic and resinous finish; over-carbonated - low drinkability courtesy of Frido Zurlinden - very hazy orange beer, little foam left; earthy, spicy and papery nose; thin-bodied yet decently tasty; shyly bitter, some fruitiness shows up in the finish - not bad at all from a supermarket in Morteau, France - clear golden beer with a persistent white foam; estery aroma of pears, yeast and spices; sweet and quite fizzy; full-bodied, some earthy bitterness; residual sugars and a long estery fruity finish with a lingering spicyness and a late warming alcohol presence - interesting @Solothurner Biertage 2017; courtesy of Patric Gross - quite clear red-amber beer with big bubbles; malty, citrusy and flowery aroma with notes of caramel; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, late bitterness; dry and quite long fruity, flowery earthy finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear golden beer; light phenolic aroma with notes of ripe bananas; perfumy; moderate carbonation and body; quite dry; fruity aftertaste (grapefruit, banana); pretty tasty @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - bright and clear golden-bronze beer with a white foam left; perfumy, fruity and peachy aroma; moderate carbonation, dry and bitter; medium-bodied; fruity, chewy and papery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - bright clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; flowery and papery aroma; medium-bodied, light sweet, rounded and clean palate; malty and flowery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; hints of wort, peaches and soap; astringent, bitter and medium-bodied; dry, flowery and soapy finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy copper-amber beer with a beige foam left; ripe fruity nose with weird hints of smoke and DMS; medium-bodied, sweet, harsh bitterness; short earthy and marzipan finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy golden beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of phenol and ripe yellow fruits, chewy; medium-bodied, quite dry; phenolic and banana finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - black beer; solid notes of coffee beans and grain; sweet, moderate malt backbone, sweetish chocolatey and coffeish aftertaste with hints of vanilla; some residual sweetness courtesy of Kouros and Thomas - hazy pale orange beer with no head retention; aroma of oranges, basil and tomato; sweet and bitter, low carbonation; decently dry; aftertaste of tomato, basil and peaches - pretty nice @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - bright golden beer with a white foam left; flowery and spicy aroma; oily, very tasty palate, full-bodied; quite bitter, grassy, spicy and flowery finish; very long @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear yellow beer with a white foam left; flowery and fruity aroma; medium-bodied, oily palate, subtle carbonation, bitter and dry flowery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; biscuity maltiness in the nose; sweet and bitter, woody with a sugary finish of marzipan and licorice - original @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy amber beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of berries and old socks; sweet, tasty palate, quite full-bodied; bitter and fruity hoppy finish - wrong nose unfortunately @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of licorice, black chocolate and vanilla; fairly sweet, oily palate, low carbonation, bitter and with some residual sugars, lot of chocolate and vanilla in the finish; faint woody tones @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy amber beer with a modest head retention; aroma of prunes and cherries, quite acetic; very tasty, medium-bodied, sweet and very sour; some residual sweetness and a long aftertaste of vinegar and cherries; woody - nice! @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy golden-blond beer with a solid foam left; flowery and light buttery nose; soft palate, medium-bodied, low bitterness, subtle carbonation; quite short papery, flowery anf buttery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - quite clear reddish beer with a moderate foam left; diacetyl bomb in the nose, creamy palate, medium malt backbone; buttery and earthy finish - urghhh ... @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - quite clear amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of caramel and tropical fruits; a good malt backbone, light astringent, quite clean fruity finish with hints of spicy hops @Solothurner Biertage 2017; courtesy of the brewer - light hazy dark blond beer with a nice head retention; delicate fruity notes, subtle; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, light astringency; quite dry flowery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy blond beer with a nice white foam left; very hoppy, mainly flowery and light spicy aroma; moderate malt backbone; fairly tasty, dry and solidly bitter; clean palate; flowery and spicy hoppy finish - fresh and very nice @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; delicately woody aroma with notes of grapes and orange peels; full-bodied, light sweet, subtle carbonation; more woody notes and fruity tones of oranges, peaches and grapes in the finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy pinkish-amber beer with a beige foam left; hoppy, wheaty with notes of blueberries and vanilla (what a surprise); quite balanced, medium-bodied, lactic sourness and gently sweet; dry aftertaste where blueberries dominate the vanilla @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy pale orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of wheat and oranges; bubblegum-like palate, lactic and creamy palate; fairly sweet, long aftertaste of oranges and wheat - velvety and with lot of character @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of oranges, vanilla and coconut; juicy and grainy at the same time, moderate malt backbone, creamy, very hoppy finish where vanilla dominates the coconut; gently lactic @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - pinkish-amber beer, cloudy; moderate foam left; almost woody nose of raspberries, cherries and lemon; acetic; lactic sourness; decently dry and long fruity finish of cherries and raspberries with hints of vinegar in the finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - fully cloudy pale orange beer with a little white foam left; wheat dominates the fruity tones of citrus and banana; light spicy; medium-bodied, sweet, creamy palate; lot of ripe banana in the finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - quite clear amber beer with a moderate head retention; quite delicate spicy nose (pepper, cloves, nutmeg), hints of fruits; oily palate, medium-bodied, quite dry and long spicy finish - very interesting @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy amber-bronze beer with a white foam left; flowery hoppy aroma, mineral; moderate malt backbone, grainy and harsh flowery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear golden beer with a white foam left; grainy and corny nose; pretty sweet; sugary palate, medium-bodied, residual sweetness with faint fruity and flowery notes; low carbonation if any - ugly @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear amber-golden beer with a moderate foam left; malty and light corny aroma ; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; quite dry with some earthy bitterness; flowery finish - decent @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - light hazy ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of butter, caramel and earth; moderate malt backbone, no bitterness; the finish is spicy and mineral @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy amber-red beer with a beige foam left; the aroma is buttery and mineral; fruity notes; creamy palate and a weird mineral-ish finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - brown beer with a rubish hue, moderate head retention; solid malty aroma of biscuit and caramel; full-bodied, sweet; malty and caramelish finish - good @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy pale orange beer; perfumyaroma of oranges and cardamom; moderate malt backbone, creamy palate, decently dry and earthy, spicy finish with lingering notes of wheat and fruits @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear ruby-amber beer under a huge beige foam left; light buttery notes of toffee and with some earthiness; sweet and a bit chewy palate; malty, earthy and toffee aftertaste - ok despite the diacetyl @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - cloudy blond beer with a white foam left; corny and flowery aroma; a good malt backbone, sweet, grainy; quite dry and flowery finish with lingering fruity notes @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - quite clear pale blond beer with a moderate foam left; fresh fruity notes of pears and peaches; tasty, fruity and light bitter finish, quite dry @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear blond beer with a moderate foam left; hints of berries, subtle; clean palate, moderqate carbonation; fruity, bitter and dry - clean and well-crafted @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - quite clear dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; very fruity hoppy aroma of berries and apples; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; solid bitterness; light yeasty and very fruity hoppy finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - pours a hazy reddish beige foam left; solid woody tones of red wine and cherries; a good malt backbone, sourish palate; lively, dry and light chewy; woody and creamy finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of old socks and flowers; low carbonation; creamy palate, flowery and buttery finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy blond beer with a solid white foam left; earthy and flowery hoppiness; a respectable malt backbone; decently tasty, moderate bitterness, some malt sweetness and a decently dry flowery finish; quite soapy @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear golden beer with a bright white foam left; flowery and light buttery aroma; moderate carbonation; thin-bodied; flowery finish with notes of diacetyl @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - clear amber-bronze beer under a giant creamy foam; the nose is blur and flowery, mineral; medium-bodied, sweet, subtle carbonation, no bitterness and with a mineral finish - dubious @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - light hazy pale blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of wheat, delicate spicyness and hints of ripe fruits; creamy palate, moderate carbonation; spicy, wheaty finish with lingering notes of yellow fruits - more a wheat ale than a wit yet pretty nice @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; fairly aromatic nose of oranges and citrus; tasty, sweet and juicy palate; some late herbal bitterness, long notes of fruits and oranges in the finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - black beer with a little beige foam left, nice lace; light grainy with a domination of chocolatelight astringent, gently sweet, grainy, bitter and long roasted chocolatey finish; dry and a bit mineral @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - light hazy bronze beer with a white foam left; nice lace; delicately woody notes of grapes and tangerines; a good malt backbone and a fair sweetness; residual sweetness and more gentle woody notes of almonds and oranges @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - served with a lemon slice ... very yeasty and cloudy pale golden beer; aroma of wheat, citric; low carbonation and body; yeasty and citrusy finish @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - very cloudy lactic orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of orange, salt and basil; oily palate; salty and dry finish with more fruity tones @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy brown-orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of toffee, marzipan and a citrusy hoppiness, hints of vanilla; full-bodied, respectable bitterness; sweet and quite dry with a long and very hoppy finish of citrus, spruces and malts; velvety palate and a well-hidden alcohol @Solothurner Biertage 2017 - hazy bright blond beer with a white and long lasting foam; lot of notes of tropical fruits (pineapples, mango), very hoppy; full-bodied, fairly sweet, hugely bitter, clean palate; hugely fruity hoppy finish of peaches, mango and melon; light oily draught@Il giardino urbano, Basel - pours a hazy reddish-amber beer with a modest head retention; grainy and spicy aroma, moderate malt backbone, quite astringent, bitter and grainy, flowery and spicy finish - a bit harsh draught@Il giardino urbano, Basel - pours a very hazy amber-orange beer with a decent head retention; fair hoppy aroma of pines, oranges peels and citrus; a decent malt backbone, light oily palate and a solid bitterness; long herbal and fruity hoppy finish - balanced canned; from Bier-Bienne - cloudy red-orange beer with a solid and long lasting foam; fruity hoppiness of papaya and peaches; low carbonation, late spicy bitter finish with more fruity hoppy tones; medium to full-bodied from la Mise en Bière - hazy brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of smoked meat with fruity notes behind; low carbonation, light sweet, medium-bodied, aftertaste of ashes, tobacco and fruits; a bit umami from Schoentjes - dark brown and hazy beer with a creamy beige foam left; aroma of apples, molasses and figs; solid carbonation, a good malt backbone and pretty sweet; long aftertaste of molasses and dates courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear bright golden beer with a solid white foam; bready aroma with notes of pears and apples; saome sweetness; a light sourness, moderate malt backbone; quite dry fruity and bready finish - gentle and ok yet simplistic from Bier-Bienne - quite clear dark amber beer with an orange hue, moderate beige foam left; quite clean fruity and resinous hoppy aroma, light soapy; a good malt body, moderate carbonation, pretty sweet and with a late bitterness, roasted malts, some earthy tones and more red fruits and pineapple in the finish, hints of caramel and light warming notes of alcohol from Erzbierschof - clear and bright amber-orange beer with no head retention; woody aroma with notes of red wine, vinegar, cherries and beries; a lactic sourness, medium-bodied, low carbonation, dry, acetic and lactic red fruity finish with a stronger oak presence courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy and spicy hoppiness; oily palate, medium-bodied, sweet, grassy and papery finish; quite bitter draught@brewery - cloudy brown beer with an orange hue, modest head retention; aroma of toffee and figs, hints of diacetyl; quite rounded palate; medium-bodied, some earthy malts before more notes of butter and a faint fruitiness draught@brewery - cloudy lactic orange beer with a little foam left; yeasty, bready with notes of apples, tea and spices; low carbonation; pretty sour; yeasty, earthy and fruity finish with a lingering sourness; moderate malt backbone draught@brewery - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; fresh aroma of grapefruit, berries and nuts; quite thin-bodied, decently sour, dry and with a moderate carbonation; long aftertaste of pineapples and grapefruit, gently lactic draught@brewery - hazy brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of pine, molasses and toasted malts; hints of mocha too; a good malt backbone; creamy palate, bitter-sweet; long earthy malty finish with notes of wood, pines and figs; lingering bitterness draught@brewery - very dark brown beer with a nice beige foam left; peated aroma with notes of tobacco and tar; medium to full-bodied, quite sweet, tasty and velvety palate; long peated finish with more notes of tar and ashes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark blond beer with a persistent foam left; solid aroma of pepper, apricots and citrus; creamy palate, gently bitter, medium-bodied; long peppery and fruity finish - dusty and unbalanced courtesy of Toni Flükiger - light hazy blond beer with a solid white foam left; fresh aroma of peppermint, flowers and some perfumy fruitiness; sweet and chewy palate; medium-bodied, some late bitterness; the finish is mellow with more peppermint and flowery tones - tastes pretty artificial from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; light peated with notes of prunes and molasses; low carbonation; sweet and thick, full-bodied; long woody finish of molasses, black cherries and whisky hand pumped@Erzbierschof - hazy ruby-brown beer under a beige foam left; a fair toasted maltiness, biscuity, sour prunes; creamy palate, almost no carbonation, hint of sourness; gently chocolatey, malty and toasted finish draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer under a huge foam left; perfumy fruity hoppiness of mango and pineapples, resinous; low carbonation; a bit oily palate; fairly bitter, light sweetness lasting in the finish; long resinous hoppy finish with more fruity tones draught@Erzbierschof - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; hoppy aroma of peppermint and flowers; assertive and lively palate, medium-bodied, decent bitterness; long aftertaste of peppermint, yeast and flowers; fizzy draught@Erzbierschof - black beer under a solid creamy beige foam; grainy with notes of mocha and vanilla; creamy palate; thin-bodied, earthy and grainy bitter finish; dry with notes of mocha and walnuts - not very exciting draught@Erzbierschof - almost black beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of prunes and molasses, notes of rum; fairly sweet, quite thick, full-bodied, creamy palate; long aftertaste of figs and honey - the alcohol is very well hidden from Bier-Bienne - translucide golden beer with a white foam left; nice lace; the aroma is mineral and grassy with notes of straw; thin-bodied, harsh bitterness; dry and mineral finish with notes of hay and straw; dusty - low drinkability from Schoentjes - translucide and bright golden-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of pears, esters and candy sugar; very sweet, subtle carbonation; some grainy bitterness; sweetish fruity and estery finish - cloying courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and pale golden beer with a bright white foam left; mild buttery and flowery nose; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone; flowery, grassy and buttery finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of molasses and soy sauce; very sweet, low carbonation if any; the finish is mellow with malty and molasses notes - weird courtesy of Rabei - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of earth and marzipan, ripe tropical fruits; sweet and full-bodied; moderate carbonation; thick; piney and ripe fruity finish; quite mellow hop profile @Foria46, Napoli - pours a hazy orange beer with a decent head retention; peachy and citrusy hoppiness, over-carbonated, bitter and with a light residual sweetness; more fruity hoppy tones @Foria46, Napoli - black beer with a nice creamy beige foam left; aroma of caramel and mocha, quite roasted; solid carbonation, light sweetness before a long roasted cacao and black cherries finish @Foria46, Napoli - light hazy dark amber beer; aroma of nuts, caramel and coriander; full-bodied, pretty sweet; light toasted toffeish and nutty finish @Foria46, Napoli - clear golden-orange beer with a nice foam left; solid fruity hoppiness, quite thin-bodied and poorly tasty; yeasty and fruity finish @Foria46, Napoli - very hazy bronze beer with a nice foam left; lemony nose; moderate malt backbone, acidic palate; finishes very dry and fruity draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - fully cloudy with a moderate foam left; lactic and yeasty aroma with solid notes of tropical fruits; moderate carbonation; fruity, juicy and yeasty finish - pretty nice draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy orange beer with a nice foam left; blurred fruity nose; full-bodied, juicy palate and with a moderate carbonation, solidly bitter, dry, light yeasty and with more fruity notes in the finish draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - light hazy reddish beer with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel and red fruits; low carbonation and body; earthy finish draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy blond orange beer with a nice white foam left; aroma of ripe fruits, light yeasty; full-bodied and pretty tasty and juicy; bitter yeasty and light dry and fruity finish courtesy of Dave Santiago (?) - pours a very hazy lactic yellow beer with a moderate head retention; solid and clean fruity hoppiness of peaches and apricots; a good malt body and a solid bitterness; piney, grapefruity and light caramelish finish unknown courtesy - pretty clear golden-yellow beer with a moderate foam left; hoppy aroma of citrus and orange marmalade; full-bodied, hugely bitter and very hoppy and dry fruity finish draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy orange beer with a nice foam left; very corny aroma, low carb, soapy, oily and corny finish courtesy of Christoph Kneuss - pitch black beer with a creamy dark beige foam; complex and very roasted aroma of coffee, chocolate, pepper, dried fruits and licorice; full-bodied, thick and oily; solidly bitter and with a very long finish of coffee, spices and walnuts - huge draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - quite clear blond beer with a moderate head retention; very evident aroma of cucumber; fairly sour, thin-bodied, dry and long finish of rhubarb and cucumber - original and very good draught@Brau- und Rauchshop - fully cloudy lactic orange with a little foam left, very juicy aroma of peaches and apricots, orange peels; juicy palate, light grainy/earthy, a well-integrated late bitterness; aftertaste of melon and apricots; quite dry courtesy of Beat Ming - clear brown beer with a moderate foam left; the aroma is madeireized with notes of caramel and candy sugar; sweet and full-bodied, a late earthiness and a low carbonation; aftertaste of caramel, yeast, apples and ripe fruits draught@Pooc - clear golden-orange beer with a decent head retention; gentle fruity and caramelish aroma; thin-bodied, harsh palate, some bitterness and gentle fruity and flowery notes in the finish - quite low drinkability from Coop - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of spices and fresh fruits; moderate malt backbone; light sourish, dry and bitter; subtle carbonation; more herbs, spices and tropical fruits in the finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - clear amber-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of molasses, figs and nuts; light sourish, a decent malt backbone, solid carbonation, light sweetness, quite short malty and chestnutty finish from le Chauve's shop - translucide bright golden beer with a white foam left; solid aroma of wheat, bread and citrus; a good malt backbone, quite tasty; moderate carbonation, light sweetness, yeasty and wheaty finish with notes of hay - very well-crafted from Au Grain d'Orge - dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of figs, molasses and candy sugar; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light grainy; residual sugars in a long malty finish of molasses, dates, oranges and maple syrup - pretty nice from the brewery - quite clear bright golden beer under a solid white foam left; light yeasty and cheesy with notes of pineapples and melon; clean palate and pretty sweet; creamy palate, long and delicate fruity with faint spicy notes in the finish from the brewery - gusher ... cloudy blond beer with a solid creamy foam left; aroma of candy sugar, grass and marshmallow; fairly sweet, overly carbonated; aftertaste of grass, ripe fruits and more candy sugar - not convincing courtesy of Claude Degen - very hazy blond-orange beer with a little white foam left; nice lacework; clean hoppy aroma of grapefruit and pineapples; thin-bodied, velvety palate; bitter, yeasty and fruity hoppy finish; dry - very classy courtesy of Adrian Rösti - quite clear and bright amber-bronze beer with a pale beige foam left; nice lace; piney and resinous hoppiness with notes of quinces; velvety palate, a decent malt backbone, light sweetness and a fair bitterness; the finish is a bit mineral, resinous and with more notes of quinces from Bier-Bienne - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted aroma of mocha, chestnuts; grainy palate, medium-bodied, light malt sweetness; gently bitter and with a long grainy chocolatey finish from Au Grain d'Orge - bright blond-bronze beer with a little head retention; aroma of phenols, esters, pears and candy sugars; very sweet, grainy and metallic finish with lingering notes of artificial sweetness @le Trappiste, Le Havre - quite clear golden blond with a long lasting foam; fair notes of wheat and tropical fruity hops; fizzy, medium-bodied, lively and tasty; dry and fairly bitter, very corny (a bit too much) finish with lingering fruity hops @le Trappiste, Le Havre - dark beer with big bubbles left, nice lace; very roasted chocolatey and vanilla aroma; a good malt backbone, tasty and rounded palate , moderate carbonation; bitter, grainy and quite dry; very long roasted chocolate and walnuts finish; almost smokey @le Trappiste, Le Havre - very dark brown beer with a nice beige foam left; toasted aroma of bread, licorice and cacao; full-bodied, light sweet and fairly bitter; long aftertaste of licorice and chocolate @le Trappiste, Le Havre - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate white foam left; citrusy, piney and light funky aroma; good malt backbone, pretty tart and harsh, dry bitter and fruity hoppy finish in Le Havre - clear golden-orange beer with a moderate foam left; yeasty, light estery fruity aroma; medium-bodied, quite sweet; honeyish, yeasty and fruity finish @le Trappiste, Le Havre - light hazy golden-orange beer with a little foam left; grassy aroma with notes of hemp; thin-bodied, tasty and with a fair bitterness; very dry resinous and earthy finish @le Trappiste, Le Havre - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tropical fruits; medium-bodied and fairly bitter; dry fruity hoppy finish from Doctor Hop, Le Havre - clear amber beer with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of nougat, caramel and wood; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; biscuity malty and nutty finish from Doctor Hop, Le Havre - clear pale golden beer with no head retention; flowery spicy and mineral aroma; subtle carbonation; medium-bodied; tasty and lively palate, light sourish and sweet; dry spicy flowery finish @le Trappiste, Le Havre - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of esters, orange and spices, gently perfumy; full-bodied; sweet and fizzy, some bitterness, sharp spicyness and fruity fizzy finish - you'll need some flexibility to see an ipa in this belgian strong ale restaurant under le Volcan, Le Havre - quite clear golden-yellow beer with a little foam left; papery and light estery fruity nose; medium-bodied, rather on the sweet side, short papery and honeyish finish from Doctor Hop, Le Havre - black beer with a nice foam; roasted licorice and a bit mineral aroma; medium-bodied, tasty, light sweet and fairly bitter; nutty and roasted finish with notes of black cherries from Doctor Hop, Le Havre - quite clear bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of quinces, mineral and resin; full-bodied, sweet and sticky, low carbonation, solid bitterness and a residual sweetness; resinous and flowery finish @le Trappiste, Le Havre - hazy dark golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of mineral and berries; low carbonation, modeate malt backbone, decent bitter; aftertaste of pine, peaches and caramel @la Fine Mousse, Paris - very hazy dark blond beer, no foam; fresh fruits and salt in the nose; thin-bodied, almost no carbonation, pretty tasteless short and shyly salty, fruity and faint spicy finish @la Fine Mousse, Paris - black beer with a moderate foam left; quite grainy and roasted chocolate aroma, notes of brushwoods; moderate malt backbone, quite sweet, grainy and with a late earthy bitterness; very grainy and long chocolate finish - clean and straightforward @la Fine Mousse, Paris - dark beer with a creamy foam left, nice lace; woody and sour nose, some cherries too; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, gently sour and quite dry; sourish aftertaste of prunes and wood, apples @la Fine Mousse, Paris - pours a dark golden-amber beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of berries, caramel and pine needles; full-bodied, some malt sweetness and a fair bitterness; piney, resinous and citrusy finish courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - light hazy golden-amber beer with a modest head retention; the aroma is grassy and piney; a good malt backbone, fairly sweet and oily palate, faint citrus and more grassy and earthy notes in the finish - unclean @Hoppy Corner, Paris - pours a hazy golden beer with a decent head retention; aroma of mineral and wheat; moderate malt backbone yet quite tasty; lemony and wheaty finish @Hoppy Corner, Paris - very dark brown beer with a long lasting foam left; toasted aroma of herbs, licorice and tobacco; thin-bodied, over-carbonated; pretty bitter and a bit harsh herbal and licorice finish @Hoppy Corner, Paris - lactic blond beer; aroma of pears dominate; thin-bodied, light sour and with a subtle carbonation; gently sourish corny and pear finish @Super Coin, Paris - pours a cloudy ruby brown beer; malty and gently hoppy and nutty aroma; moderate malt backbone and not very tasty; late and gentle bitterner; aftertaste of coffee of yellow fruits @Super Coin, Paris - golden beer with no head retention; woody and fresh nose of yellow fruits; thin-bodied and gently sour; lingering woody and fruity tones in the finish - delicate and fresh @le Triangle, Paris - pretty clear golden beer with a decent head retention; hoppy aroma of passion fruit; subtle carbonation and a good malt backbone; quite bitter and very dry fruity and flowery hoppy finish @le Triangle, Paris - fresh clean and distinctive aroma of raspberries, wheat and citrus; moderate malt backbone, decently sour, subtle carbonation; lingering sourness in a long aftertaste of wheat and raspberries @le Triangle, Paris - dark beer beer with a solid beige foam; aroma of chocolate and nuts; medium-bodied, sweet malt backbone; aftertaste of vanilla, black chocolate and grain @le Triangle, Paris - hazy dark blond beer; aroma of strawberries with a clean and solid hoppiness; full-bodied, dry and very bitter grassy finish; very tasty and fruity @le Triangle, Paris - hazy pale blond beer with a superb white foam; aroma of pears, spices and light coriander; subtle carbonation, fruity and light grainy sourish finish @le Triangle, Paris - pours a cloudy copper orange beer with a nice foam left; solid fruity hoppiness of grapefruit; respectable malt backbone, fairly bitter and dry; long piney and grapefruity finish - clean and very well-crafted @le Triangle, Paris - black beer with a roasted chocolate and chestnut aroma; thick and oily palate, very sweet, bitter and tasty; apparent alcohol ina long finish of nuts, chocolate and cognac courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - overwhelming nose of yeast and bread, notes of caramel; moderate malt backbone; yeasty, bready finish, moderate bitterness and lingering shy fruity tones @Express de Lyon, Paris - ripe tropical fruits in the nose; low carbonation, rather clean, sweet and creamy palate; aftertaste of molasses @Express de Lyon, Paris - light hazy blond-orange beer; aroma of resin and ripe fruits; full-bodied, some malt sweetness, a late and solid bitterness, tasty; long fruity hoppy grassy finish @Express de Lyon, Paris - light hazy amber blond with a little beige foam left; aroma of ripe fruit, honey and caramel; blur palate, sweet, full-bodied, moderate carbonation, late bitterness and an unclean aftertaste of caramel and resin - modest @Express de Lyon, Paris - hazy pale amber blond beer with a solid white foam left; aroma of apricots and curry; low carbonation, sweet, full-bodied, late and solid well-integrated bitterness; decently dry; more ripe peaches, apricots and grass in the finish - tasty @Express de Lyon, Paris - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a decent head retention; perfumy hoppy aroma of peaches and lemon; a good malt backbone, gently sourish, bretty and tart fruity finish from a Coop in Sissach - translucide golden beer with a poor head retention; flowery and light grassy aroma; subtle carbonation, quite tasteless, clean palate; malty and flowery finish - castrated and boring from the Solothurner Biertage - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; deep hoppy aroma of passion fruits and apricots; medium-bodied, fairly tasty, juicy and bitter; quite dry and very fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Toni Flükiger - hazy reddish-brown beer with a firm beige head; aroma of caramel and prunes; creamy and velvety palate; full-bodied, sweet; aftertaste of candy sugar, prunes and molasses from a Coop in Sissach - translucid ruby-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of caramel and paperboard; medium-bodied, sweet, grainy and light sticky; short aftertaste of caramel and flowers from the Solothurner Biertage - very hazy dark orange beer under a modest foam left; nice lace; perfumy aroma of ripe fruits and alpine herbs; subtle carbonation, quite full-bodied, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; aftertaste of fruits and molasses with a hint of wheat - ok yet not much of a White IPA courtesy of Marco Buraschi - pours a clear amber-bronze beer with a persistent pale beige foam; the aroma is peppery with notes of hemp and earth; solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone; some bitterness before a long and dry aftertaste of pepper, earth, roots nd yeast - pretty nice and very drinkable courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear amber-blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of resin, oranges and mango; light sticky palate, tasty, full-bodied, juicy and very bitter, solid carbonation, light residual sweetness in a long fruity hoppy finish with lingering yeasty and resinous notes from the Solothurner Biertage - pretty clear bronze beer with a long lasting pale bege foam and a nice lacework; light yeasty and resinous with notes of tropical fruits; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, astringent and very bitter; quite dry resinous hoppy finish with lingering fruity and yeasty tones from the brewery - pretty clear reddish-brown beer with no foam; aroma of sour cherries and pulms; some earthy notes hidden below; low carbonation, tasty and assertive, a fair sourness, dry aftertaste of cherries, berries and prunes with lingering notes of wood and vinegar - superb ! courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a dark beige foam left; fairly smoke with notes of chocolate and brushwoods; peated; sweet malt backbone, full-bodied, some residual sweetness and a long smokey, chocolatey and a bit lactic finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy bronze beer with a firm beige foam; aroma of apple and yeast; over-carbonated; medium-bodied; grainy and earthy finish with faint fruity tones below - harsh from the Festival des Bières Artisanales de Fribourg - light hazy reddish-amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of candy sugar and red fruit marmalade; sweet and light sticky, creamy palate, subtle but robust carbonation; residual sugars and more earthy and fruity notes in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of licorice and herbs; over-carbonated, thin-bodied, fizzy, papery and herbal aftertaste with more notes of licorice courtesy of Milica Slacanin - quite clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; flowery aroma, notes of citrus and honey; medium-bodied, some malt sweetness, a earthy touch before a long and light medicinal aftertaste of flowers and exotic herbs courtesy of BT - translucide golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; roma of apples and citrus; medium-bodied, tasty and with a modest carbonation, decently bitter, spicy and fruity hoppy finish from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a beige foam left; hoppy aroma of flowers and ripe fruits; creamy palate and a moderate bitterness; flowery finish with notes of marzipan and ripe fruits; light residual sweetness courtesy of Mirko Messer - hazy amber-blond beer with a beige foam left; yeasty aroma with notes of tea and citrus; thin-bodied, solid carbonation; short and bitter aftertaste of sulphur and yeast from supermarket Coop - translucide golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of pears, sulphur and paper; thin-bodied, moderate carbonation; light spicy and fairly hoppy finish; sweet from Schoentjes - quite clear bronze beer with a little foam left; fresh estery aroma of apples and quinces; fizzy, thin-bodied, lively; gently grainy and long fruity estery finish, light cheesy tones courtesy of BT - clear ruby-black beer with a moderate foam left; roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of brushwoods; full-bodied and with a sweet malt backbone; late grainy bitterness; aftertaste of pralines, earth and chestnuts draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; deep grapefruity aroma with notes of corn; tasty; medium-bodied, lively palate; dry and bitter; long corny finish of grapefruit and hemp draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste -hazy orange beer; cheesy aroma with notes of apricots; sour, lively palate; a good malt backbone, juicy, very dry, sour and lot of apricots and barnyard in the finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste -hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of vinegar, barnyard and yellow fruits; moderate carbonation; juicy; dry with a lingering sourness and fruity tones draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste -dark beer with a little beige foam left; deep and robust aroma of cherries and amaretto, light toasted; velvety palate, sweet, full-bodied, very well-hidden alcohol, low carbonation; very long finish of amaretto with hints of grain from Drinks of the World -quite clear golden-blond beer with a little white foam left; estery nose with notes of quinces and pears, notes of candy sugar too; fairly sweet, medium-bodied; residual sweetness in a long estery and yellow fruity finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste -pale golden-yellow beer with a poor head retention; arom of lime, wheat and hay; medium-bodied, tasty and lively, decently bitter, light sourish, wheaty finish with lingering notes of yellow fruits draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste -very hazy golden-blond beer with a little foam left; fresh fruits, pineapples and cucumber in the nose; subtle carbonation, lively palate; gently sour; medium-bodied, some late saltiness on top of lingering sour fruity tones draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste -quite clear dark blond beer with a solid long lasting white foam; nice lace; quite discrete flowery and fruity hoppiness; smooth palate, rounded and clean; late but decent bitterness, light corny with long notes of apricots draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste -cloudy reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of ripe peaches and apricots; notes of onions; full-bodied, fairly sweet and with a late well-integrated bitterness; moderate carbonation, tasty and lively palate; quite a lot of residual sweetness; aftertaste of caramel, onions and peaches courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - pours a hazy golden-amber beer with a modest head retention; fresh aroma of candied fruits, lemon, dates and banana; thin-bodied, fresh, lively and tasty palate, fairly tart; long fresh fruity and bretty finish from Batavia - pretty clean blond beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of pepper with notes of earth and lemon in the background; a good malt backbon; lively and tasty palate; subtle carbonation, long bitter and peppery finish - a beauty courtesy of BT - hazy amber-orange beer with a solid beige foam left; aroma of caramel, ripe fruits and resin; solid carbonation; full-bodied, sweet malt backbone and a late bitterness; long piney and fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Mani - dark golden beer; flowery and a bit grainy aroma; moderate malt backbone, pretty tasteless; short papery and flowery finish courtesy of Mani - pale amber beer with a modest head retention; shy malty and papery aroma; modest malt backbone, sweet; short faint malty anf flowery finish courtesy of Guillaume Stalder - light hazy blond-orange beer with a good head retention; light yeasty and with a fair flowery hoppiness; smooth palate, moderate carbonation; some malt sweetness, low bitterness, long flowery hoppy finish with hints of earth, yeast and watermelon - clean from Chauve's bottle shop - light hazy pale golden beer under a solid white foam; aroma of flowers, yellow fruits and mineral; solid carbonation, some sweetness, low bitterness; quite short yeasty and flowery finish with hints of paper courtesy of Stephan and Salomé - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; flowery and light spicy hoppiness; clean and smooth palate, moderate carbonation; a respectable bitterness on top of some malt sweetness; long aromatic flowery hoppy finish with notes of caramel - balanced and well-made courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of candy sugar and apples; over-carbonated, sweet, medium-bodied; fizzy and sugary finish with artificial notes of fruits courtesy of Marco Buraschi - light hazy dark amber-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; a fair hoppy aroma of quinces and tea; hints of caramel; a good malt backbone, light sweet, a solid bitterness, a bit grainy; long aromatic fruity hoppy finish with hints of spices and flowers; quite dry and juicy courtesy of Mark Borden - cloudy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; the cloves dominate with notes of earth and orange peels below; medium-bodied, smooth palate, some malt sweetness followed by an earthy bitterness; long spicy and earthy finish with delicate notes of oranges coming thru - well-made yet you have to appreciate this kind of beer from la Cave à Bières - light hazy dark blond with a good head retention; solid spicy aroma where the cardamom dominates; notes of wheat and hay; smooth palate, subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone; light earthy and long wheaty finish with lingering spicy tones - ok yet a bit heavy courtesy of Julien Barrière - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of caramel, quinces and citrus; moderate malt backbone, light mineral and with a late bitterness; short fruity and gently yeasty finish from Apothibières - clear and bright golden beer with a little long lasting foam left; nice lacework; spicy and buttery nose, a bit citric; creamy palate, smooth, a good malt backbone, sweet, no bitterness; flowery and buttery finish form a forgotten source - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a firm white head; estery, perfumy and fruity aroma; notes of candy sugar; solid carbonation; sweet, fruity finish (apples) with residual sweetness - quite fresh despite the sweetness courtesy of Julien Barrière - cloudy dark copper-amber beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of caramnel, candy sugar, figs and prunes; solid sweetness, full-bodied, subtle but solid carbonation; a late bitterness; very long finish of prune, caramel and apples; notes of warming alcohol from Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of mushrooms, salt, cherries and mineral; fairly sour, astringent and lively palate; moderate malt backbone; long and dry aftertaste of vinegar and fresh fruits (apples, cherries); hints of salt from the Chauve's beer shop - dark ruby-brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of pines, molasses, candy sugar and prunes; very sweet, some late bitterness; sugary finish of quinces and prunes - far too sweet to be honest courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - light hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; a fair spicy and fruity hoppiness; notes of marzipan, pineapples; tasty and lively paölate; sour and bitter; dry and very hoppy finish where the spicy notes dominate the fruits - very good from the brewery - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted and peated aroma of coffee and corns; over-carbonated, grainy, bitter and astringent; short sour aftertaste of coffee and chocolate; harsh and with a low drinkability from the brewery - very dark brown beer under a long lasting and very foamy beige head; light roasted and gently lactic, aroma of chocolate, vanilla and wheat; very carbonated; sweet malt backbone; long grainy and lactic roasted finish with lingering notes of chocolate, some late notes of warming alcohol from the Chauve's beer shop - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; solid notes of wheat in front of fruity tones of apricots and peaches; very carbonated, some malt sweetness toped by a harsh bitterness; the finish is very grainy with lingering fruity notes courtesy of Mark Borden - cloudy dark amber beer with a nice beige foam left; earthy and caramel malts in the nose; spicy and biscuity; medium- to full-bodied, light sweetness and with a decent earthy bitterness; a fair carbonation; quite dry biscuity maltiness with hints of spices - very nice; more a brown ale than an amber IMO courtesy of Stephan and Salomé - cloudy dark brown beer under a creamy and long lasting beige foam; very toasted and earthy malty aroma with notes of biscuits, chestnuts and prunes; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, solidly bitter, very long earthy malty and chestnutty finish; fairly dry from the brewery - black beer under afirm dark beige foam; nice lace; solid aroma of rum, corn and chocolate; creamy palate; excessive carbonation, strong bitterness on top of the malt sweetness, some apparent alcohol; nutty and chocolatey finish with lingering notes of rum draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left yet a nice lace; fair fruity hoppiness where apricots dominate; medium-bodied; tasty and lively palate, decently bitter; quite dry bitter fruity hoppy finish - very clean draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - clear and bright golden-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; aroma of spruces and mango; moderate malt backbone, light sweet, low carbonation and a bit oily palate; a late bitterness and a quite dry fruity and papery finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a robust creamy white foam; light fruity and yeasty aroma; lively palate, decently sour, moderately salty; quite thin-bodied; dry aftertaste of berries and marzipan - refreshing and subtle draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy dark red-amber beer with a solid beige foam left; aroma of watermelon with hints of spices; moderate carbonation and body; clean and rounded palate, light sweet; aftertaste of caramel, earth and watermelon - well-balanced draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark beer with a creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; roasted mocha, prunes and chestnuts in the nose; full-bodied, creamy palate, light grainy, decently bitter, long toasted malty, coffeish finish with notes of brushwoods draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy pale orange beer under a bright white foam; clean and fair hoppy aroma of ripe tropical fruits; light perfumy; full-bodied, velvety palate, light sweet and decently bitter; long aromatic fruity finish - fresh and lively with a very well-hidden alcohol content from Amstein - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of oranges and marzipan; hints of candy sugar; thin-bodied and pretty tasteless; short bitter fruity finish of oranges and peaches; quite dry from festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - hazy dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of red fruits marmalade and candy sugar; solid carbonation, sweet, medium-bodied; bitter/sweet finish with more notes of fruits marmalade; light smokey - an IPA ? come on ... from Amstein - very hazy amber-orange beer with a persistent foam; aroma of caramel, light earthy with gentle fruity tones; full-bodied, grainy, fairly bitter; caramelish finish with notes of spices and honey courtesy of the brewers - black beer witha poor head retention; very roasted aroma of black chocolate and mocha; notes of corn; full-bodied, light sweet and pretty thick; a late and fair bitterness; grainy and coffeish aftertaste with note sof molasses; decently dry courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy pale orange beer with no foam; soapy aroma of lemon, notes of paper and dishwater; thin-bodied, sweet, aftertaste of lemon pie and shower gels courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam; aroma of cherries, light herbal; sweet, a good malt backbone; moderate bitterness and a long red fruity and spicy finish from le Chauve's beer shop - dark ruby-brown beer with no head retention; roasted aroma of molasses and chocolate; sweet and gently sourish; light dry; short aftertaste of honey and toasted malts courtesy of Julien Brändli - very hazy dark blond beer under a solid white foam; solid fruity hoppy aroma of mango and pineapples; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, lively palate, biter and decently dry; long fruity hoppy finish of mango and grapefruits; juicy, light sweet from le Chauve's beer shop - quite clear golden-orange beer (though the label says "bière brune" ?!?)with a poor head retention; aroma of oranges and honey; notes of candy sugar; sweet, thick and full-bodied, light grainy; some residual sugars and a long aftertaste of candied fruits - pretty well-made @Restaurant Union, Basel - pours a very dark brown beer with a little foam left; shy aroma of toasted malts, toffee and bread; sweet maltiness and with a moderate malt backbone; gently bitter, coffeish toasted finish, pretty short from the brewery - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; fresh fruity aroma (apples dominate); thin-bodied, fairly sour, long and clean finish with a lingering sourness - very good courtesy of Guillaume Stalder - copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of grapefruit, caramel and marzipan; medium-bodied, juicy, respectable bitterness; dry and long grapefruity, yeasty and earthy finish from Au Grain d'Orge, Neuchâtel - pale yellow beer with a moderate head retentin; fresh nose of wheat, lemon and lactose; thin-bodied, tart and pretty sour; quite long fruity and lactic, wheaty finish from CraftGallery - copper-orange beer with a moderate head retention; woody aroma with notes of gooseberries and raisins; a good malt backbone; light sour, juicy and very tasty; bitter, dry and woody, piney and grapefruity finish - complex and very well-made from Erzbierschof - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; quite acetic, notes of vinegar and wood; low carbonation, astringent, moderate malt backbone, very sour; dry, excessive woody finish with more notes of cherries and vinegar, oranges - probably aged very badly because I don't hope it was originaly that bad courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear and pale golden beer under a huge white foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of lemon and pineapples; juicy and light oily palate; medium-bodied, clean, decently bitter, dry hoppy finish of yellow fruits; fairly aromatic courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy reddish beer with a poor head retention; fair aroma of red fruits and honey; fairly sweet, full-bodied, juicy palate, lot of red fruits in the finish, residual sugars, molasses and caramel from supermarket Coop; canned - very hazy pale orange beer with a modest head retention; hints of coriander and ripe yellow fruits; some sweetness, thin-bodied; subtle carbonation; light residual sweetness, more gentle notes of coriander, flowery and light fruity tones - clean and decent courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear dark reddish-orange beer with a modest head retention; light earthy with notes of red fruits marmalade; some malt sweetness and a good malt backbone, late tartness, red fruity tones and a bit chewy finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of passion fruit and pineapples; light yeasty; a good malt backbone, juicy palate, a late and solid bitterness; light malt sweetness; yellow fruity hoppy finish from Batavia - quite clear orange-bronze beer under a creamy pale beige foam; gently smokey with hoppy notes of oranges and mango; a good malt backbone, juicy palate; a gentle smokyness in a finish dominated by the fruity tones from Erzbierschof - pretty clear reddish-orange beer with a little foam left; nice lace; aroma of wheat, juniper and undefined spices; a good malt backbone; light sweet, light sharp finish with notes of beetroots, quinces and pepper - original and well-made from Lausanne Beer Celebration - cloudy bright orange beer with a white foam left; fair notes of coriander on top of solid aroma of mango; juicy, medium-bodied, pretty salty, light sweet and long salty finish with more mango and coriander from CraftGallery - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; yeasty nose with a spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, solid yet subtle carbonation; astringent; dry and bitter spicy and dusty flowery finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of honey, light herbal; moderate malt backbone; smooth palate and low carbonation; some sweetness; short flowery and honeyish aftertaste from Au Trappiste - light hazy blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; funky aroma of oranges, marzipan and apples; medium-bodied., lively palate; some sweetness, gently sour; light residual sweetness in a funky and fruity finish from CraftGallery - hazy dark brown beer with a creamy dark beige foam; aroma of cold coffee and hazelnuts; over-carbonated, grainy, light sweet; aftertaste of coffee and toffee courtesy from Roger Brügger - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little beige foam left; citrusy and piney hoppiness; a good malt backbone, assertive, astringent and quite bitter, subtle but fair carbonation; very dry and long fruity, resinous hoppy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of earth, caramel and oranges; sweet and quite full-bodied; long aftertaste of caramel and ripe fruits courtesy of Mark and Julien - hazy dark brown beer with a modest head retention; toasted aroma of caramel, nuts and prunes; fairly sweet, full-bodied; light gentle bitterness; aftertaste of oranges, nuts, grainy and prunes courtesy of Milica Slacanin - hazy golden-amber beer with a moderate head retention; assertiv aroma of tropical fruits, a good malt backbone, juicy palate, light sweet and with a late respectable bitterness; more tropical fruits in a long finish from Loho Localshop, le Havre - very dark brown beer with a creamy beige foam; toasted mocha, caramel, walnuts; very sweet, full-bodied, creamy palate; long red fruity caramelish and chocolatey finish from le Chauve's beer shop - clear amber-bronze beer with a beige foam left; lively aroma of ginger and oranges; subtle but solid carbonation; sweet and with a good malt body; gently shar and long aftertaste of ginger, earth and oranges; light oily palate courtesy of Mark Borden - hazy bronze beer under a very foamy head; fruity aroma of berries; the ginger is not really evident; quite lively palate, moderate malt backbone; light earthy yet mainly fruity aftertaste with gentle spicy tones from an Indian shop in Biel - quite clear amber-bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of spicy and fruity hops; crisp; medium-bodied, fairly bitter; light residual sweetness; grainy and flowery, spicy finish from Erzbierschof - hazy dark brown beer under a creamy beige foam; aroma of molasses, candy sugar and prunes; creamy palate, very sweet, light grainy and with a long chocolatey finish with notes of molasses and cherries; lot of residual sugars courtesy of Roger Brügger - cloudy dark orange beer under a giant foam left; very aromatic fruity hoppy nose of apricots and grapefruits; juicy and very assertive, full-bodied; hugely bitter; very long juicy fruity (peaches, grapefruits) finish; decently dry from the brewery - hazy and very dark brown beer, moderate foam left; very malty aroma of prunes, figs and cacao; hugely sweet, full-bodied, tasty and with lot of residual sigars, long notes of molasses and prunes; thick from the festival des bières artisanales de Fribourg - hazy golden beer under a solid and long lasting white foam; aroma of straw, phenol and spices, notes of sulphur; sweet, fizzy and tart; aftertaste of spices, honey, straw and phenols from the festival des bières artisanales de Fribourg - hazy dark golden beer under a solid creamy white foam; delicate aroma of elderflowers and quinces; solid carbonation, pretty sweet, more notes of oranges and elderflowers in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy dark amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of molasses; figs and prunes; a good malt backbone; light sweet; a biscuity maltiness in the finish with more molasses and caramel; light grainy from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - solid gusher ... cloudy dark blond beer with a copper hue; long lasting white foam left; well-present aroma of jasmine with notes of elderflowers and oranges; fairly sweet, solid carbonation; lot of residual sweetness in a long finish of jasmine and oranges, light oily palate from Amstein - very dark beer under a creamy beige foam; nice foam left; solid aroma of prunes, licorice and apples; full-bodied, sweet and with a late bitterness; residual sugars, toasted aftertaste of coffee, licorice and dates draught@Bierjohann - almost black beer with a long lasting dark beige foam left; decently toasted, fair notes of salt and cherries; a good malt backbone, notes of tobacco, some sweet saltiness, earthy aftertaste with notes of ashes and cherries draught@Bierjohann - light hazy bronze-golden beer with a moderate and chaotic foam left; hoppy aroma of quinces and peaches, light resinous; medium-bodied, light oily palate, smooth, moderate carbonation; light sweet and decently bitter; aftertaste of oranges and quinces, light piney; long and tasty - pretty good from the Solothurner Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; crisp grassy and spicy hoppiness; solid carbonation; medium-bodied, quite bitter and dry; long grassy and spicy finish - well-crafted courtesy of CH-303 - pale golden-amber beer with no head retention; light fruity and caramelized aroma; low carbonation and body; flowery and gently fruity finish, short - drinkable courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy blond-orange beer under a solid beige foam left; fair aroma of grapes and quinces; a good malt backbone; pretty sweet, lively palate; light sticky; some residual sweetness in a long fruity finish of raisins and berries, hints of caramel from le Chauve's shop - hazy dark red-amber (labelled "blonde" ?!) beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of red fruits marmalade, phenolic; full-bodied, hugely sweet, sticky palate; sugary aftertaste of red fruits marmalade and candy sugar draught@Bierjohann - clear and almost black beer with a dark beige foam left, nice lace; roasted aroma of ashes and tobacco; medium-bodied, light grainy palate, dry and quite bitter; roasted vanilla, tobacco and prunes finish draught@Bierjohann - very hazy red-orange beer with a solid pale beige foam left; hoppy aroma of ripe apricots and melon; full-bodied, light grainy and pretty sweet, late and solid bitterness; chewy estery fruity finish with quite lot of residual sugars;a bit bubblegum-like - perfumy nose @Bierjohann - light hazy golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of pineapple and melon; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation, light oily palate, bitter and decently dry aftertaste of watermelon - balanced and fresh draught@Bierjohann - clear amber-brown beer with a little foam left; shy bread and toasted biscuity maltiness in the nose; quite thin-bodied and tasteless; short malty, biscuity and caramelish finish @Bülacher Bier Festival - black beer with a dark beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of black chocolate, nuts and vanilla; full-bodied, light grainy, dry and fairly bitter; light oily ;fairly tasty, roasted chocolatey and vanilla finish @Bülacher Bier Festival - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; very fresh and fair notes of cucumber; medium-bodied, solid but subtle carbonation; salty, light oily palate, dry fresh and long finish of cucumber hand-pumped@Bülacher Bier Festival - very hazy dark brown beer with a persistent beige foam; red fruits and biscuity maltiness in the nose; smooth palate, moderate malt backbone, low carbonation; some earthy bitterness more red fruits, malts and caramel, light sourish @Bülacher Bier Festival - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam left; aroma of honey, flowers and oranges; moderate malt backbone, smooth, decently bitter; dry and long aftertaste of ripe fruits and honey - balanced and well crafted @Bülacher Bier Festival - cloudy red-orange beer with a creamy pale foam left; aroma of watermelon and apricot, light flowery; smooth and creamy palate, medium-bodied, light sweet and with a late earthy bitterness, decently dry; quite long fruity juicy finish @Bülacher Bier Festival - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of yeast, bread and malts, quite shy; oily palate, a good malt backbone, quite dry and soapy yeasty, paperboard and salty finish - clearly interesting but not my cup of tea @Bülacher Bier Festival - dark ruby brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; light toasted with notes of toffee, marshmallow and cola; low carbonation, thin-bodied, some sweetness, light grainy, bitter and with a short earthy herbal and cola finish - weird @Bülacher Bier Festival - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; shy fruity aroma with hints of caramel, light papery; sweet and thin-bodied, light grainy, decently bitter finish with notes of earth, caramel and red fruits - ok @Bülacher Bier Festival - hazy orange-red beer with a moderate foam left; hint of red fruits, light earthy, low carbonation, moderate body and with some earthy bitterness; short finish @Bülacher Bier Festival - pours a hazy golden-yellow beer with a decent head retention; complex, assertive and very fruity hoppy aroma of citrus, peaches and pineapples; full-bodied, a late solid and very well-integrated bitterness; long hoppy aftertaste of grapefruits and pines; the alcohol is very well-hidden @Bülacher Bier Festival - hazy golden beer with a little foam left; solid hoppy aroma of oranges and tangerines; full-bodied, light sweet and with a late bitterness; very aromatic fruity hoppy finish @Bülacher Bier Festival - cloudy copper orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of ripe oranges, oxidized and old hops; sticky chewy palate, sweet and with a late bitterness; fruity yet harsh finish from Drinks of the World - light hazy golden-bronze beer with a moderate head retention; flowery aroma with notes of honey; some sweetness and a light oily palate, tasty; a late bitterness; flowery and light grassy finish with more notes of honey - fairy aromatic from le Chauve's shop - quite clear dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of cornflakes, wheat and hay; sweet, oily palate; the finish os a bit watery and soapy with strong notes of wheat from Amstein - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; clean and smooth aroma of peaches and mango; velvety palate, moderate carbonation, light sweet, low bitterness; aftertaste of ripe apricots and peaches courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tequila and oranges, gently woody; juicy palate; moderate malt backbone, light malt sweetness; gentle notes of Bourbon in the finish - quite delicate from Amstein - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; aroma of licorice, prunes and ashes; full-bodied, thick and light oily; grainy and solidly bitter; some notes of burnt ribbon, residual sugars, chocolate, licorice and tires draught@Bierjohann - clear golden beer with a little foam left; fairly herbal, light oily and sweet, late bitterness; grassy, dry herbal finish - clean and pleasant draught@Bierjohann - clear and birght dark golden beer with a little foam left; light spicy with notes of ripe fruits; assertive, quite astringent, good malt backbone; dry and bitter; short spicy and flowery hoppy finish draught@Bierjohann - very hazy amber-red beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of caramel and corn; sweet, full-bodied, chewy palate, more caramel, paper and fruits marmalade in the finish - dubious @Bierjohann - light hazy amber-brown beer with a modest head retention; light yeasty with notes of caramel and herb; a good malt backbone, fairly tasty, solid herbal bitterness; quite dry, long malty and caramelish herbal finish @Bierjohann - quite clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of quinces and apricots; light chewy, pretty shy; moderate malt backbone, quite astringent and fairly bitter; dry finish of dried fruits - pretty harsh and with a moderate drinkability draught@Bierjohann - yeasty aroma with notes of ripe oranges; sticky and oily palate, full-bodied, very bitter; solid sweetness and a long bitter fruity (melon) and caramelish finish - very apparent warming alcohol notes from Bier-Bienne - clear pale golden beer with a poor head retention; citrusy and herbal nose; moderate malt backbone, fairly bitter and assertive palate; the finish is short, citrusy and light spicy from la Mise en Bière - light hazy red-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of sour cherries, berries and honey; sweet and sour, medium-bodied, quite dry and perfumy; red fruity and honeyish finish from an african shop in Biel - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; grainy, flowery and light spicy; sweet, moderate malt backbone, low bitterness; flowery and light grassy finish - decent from Bier-Bienne - cloudy very dark brown beer with a solid beige foam left; toasted chocolatey aroma with notes of prunes and licorice; sweet, full-bodied, moderate carbonation, solid bitterness, tobacco, coffee and very toasted finish, hints of vanilla courtesy of Jasmina Slacanin - cloudy amber-brown beer with a moderate foam left; vinous aroma of cherries, prunes, light spicy; medium-bodied, sour, tasty; long citric, woody and red fruity finish with notes of vinegar from an indian shop in Biel - clear golden beer with a gentle head retention; spicy and light papery nose; low carbonation, moderate malt body; light bitter; flowery and spicy, more papery finish courtesy of MarkoNm - hazy copper-amber beer with a little foam left; yeasty with notes of caramel and marzipan; light sweet; late bitterness; earthy and caramelish finish with more yeasty tones courtesy of Per Forsgren - black beer with a beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma of coffee beans, chestnuts; medium-bodied, grainy, earthy bitterness; very grainy coffeish and hazelnutty finish from Batavia - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; the aroma is mineral with notes of tea and flowers; moderate carbonation and body; quite tasteless; green tea in a short finish; some tartness and light grassy courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer under a creamy foam; aroma of caramel, earth and resin; full-bodied, fairly sweet, medium-bodied; mellow palate, a late and solid bitterness; fruity, caramelized and resinous hoppiness; light residual sugars draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of bretts, cheese and yellow fruits; tart, medium-bodied, light oily, tasty; bretty finish, spicy and fruity draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy golden-orange beer with a decent head retention; fruit and fresh nose of apricots and peaches; a good malt backbone, taert, bretty and fruity finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy golden-orange beer with a decent head retention; aroma of hay and with a strong presence of wheat; medium-bodied, bread, wheaty and light smokey finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a little beige foam left; strong aroma of vanilla, roasted cacao just behind; full-bodied, fairly sweet, very tasty, late bitterness, gently grainy, long aftertaste of vanilla, chestnuts and cacao; quite lot of residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; very bready aroma with notes of rose; moderate carbonation and body; aftertaste of coriander, bread and flowers from Bierjohann - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of spicy hops, citrusy and resinous; quite full-bodied, subtle carbonation, light malt sweetnes and a late decent bitterness; resinous and citrusy finish again; light earthy courtesy of Johan Walther - cloudy brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of nuts, molasses and figs; notes of candy sugars; very sweet, full-bodied yet falling short on the end; aftertaste of prunes, walnuts and dates; warming alcohol - raw; should be aged for some years from Bierjohann - black beer with a little foam left; aroma of black coffee and vanilla, notes of licorice; full-bodied, pretty sweet; long chocolatey, light grainy finish with lot of residual sweetness from Loho Localshop, le Havre - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of bread and spicy hops; medium-bodied, light grainy palate and gentle sweetness; light soapy, spicy and gently bitter finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond beer with particles floating within; no head retention; butters and papery aroma; medium-bodied, sweet and grainy palate; buttery and soapy finish from le Chauve's shop - light hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and wheat; quite full-bodied, smooth and subtle carbonation; long aftertaste of wheat and spices from the brewery - pretty clear golden beer with a white foam left; solid aroma of mint and lemon; solid carbonation; sweet, syrupy; mint and citrus again in the finish with some residual sugars from Batavia - clear bronze beer under a solid foam left; resinous aroma with notes of quinces; very carbonated; harsh palate and solid bitterness; resinous, dry and spicy finish - not easy drinkable from Bier-Bienne - cloudy copper-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel and oranges; medium-bodied, light malt sweetness and a late harsh bitterness; earthy and caramelish finish from le Chauve's shop - hazy amber-brown beer with a little foam left; red fruits marmalade, vanilla and pine needles; some fair sweetness, subtle but fair carbonation; a good malt backbbone; finishes prety harsh and metallic with faint fruity tones and hints of strawberries from Drinks of the World - light gusher; black beer under a huge beige foam; light roasted aroma of milk chocolate, hints of licorice; over-carbonated; light sweet, moderate malt backbone; chocolatey finish with residual sugars and light grainy notes from Drinks of the World - hazy blond beer with no head retention; a fair herbal and spicy hoppiness; a good malt backbone, light malt sweetness and a late bitterness; long aromatic hoppy finish with more grassy and spicy tones courtesy of BT - light hazy bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of grapefruit and marzipan; juicy and solid yet subtle carbonation; quite sweet, some late bitterness, juicy grapefruity finish, light residual sweetness courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - cloudy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; fruity and piney hops with notes of caramel; full-bodied, a solid but subtle carbonation; some malt sweetness; a late solid bitterness; fruity juicy finish with more resinous hops courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy golden-blond beer under a giant white foam; grassy and mineral aroma; hints of raisins; juicy, moderate malt backbone, some sweetness, no bitterness; flowery and grassy finish from the Solothurner Biertage - dark beer with a beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma of black chocolate, vanilla and walnuts; smooth and creamy palate; moderate carbonation and malt backbone; quite sweet, long roasted chocolatey finish with hints of coffee beans courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - pours a very dark brown beer under a long lasting dark beige foam; toasted aroma of molasses, caramel and quinces; moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone, creamy palate; some malt sweetness and a late well-integrated bitterness; moderately dry, long aftertaste of molasses, dates, caramel and red fruits draught@First Friday, Biel - hazy blond beer with a long lasting white foam; a fresh and good presence of cucumber with citric notes in the nose; a fair but subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently sourish; quite dry and long aftertaste of wheat, citrus and cucumber - nice draught@Pooc - pretty clear pale yellow beer with a moderate head retention; lactic nose with notes of passion fruit and citrus; solid sourness, thin-bodied, sourish citric and fresh finish of wheat, cucumber and passion fruits draught@Pooc - quite clear yellow beer with a solid white foam left; aroma of bread, coriander, esters and banana; moderate malt body, sweet, some wheaty tartness; papery, dusty and bitter finish with notes of hay from supermarket Coop - quite clear red-amber beer with a modest head retention; aroma of red fruits, paper and caramel; sweet and tart, moderate carbonation; quite dry with some harsh bitterness; more red fruits in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucid bright golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of flowers and butter; sweet and mellow, moderate malt backbone; no bitterness, short flowery finish - weak and pointless from an african shop in Biel - clear golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of flowers with hints of rancid butter; sweet, moderate carbonation; short watery and papery finish with more buttery tones courtesy of Grumbo - quite clear brown beer with a poor head retention; fairly toasted with notes of biscuits and molasses; moderate carbonation, pretty sweet, light umami; toasted and oily biscuity malty finish - moderate malt body for this ABV from the brewery in Biel - gusher ... clear golden-blond beer with a long lasting white foam left; solid notes of ripe bananas and grain; over-carbonated, very sweet; light harsh, grainy notes with more strong banana tones in the finish - ugly from Bier-Bienne - black beer under a solid dark beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of chestnuts and mocha; fairly roasted, creamy palate; fairly sweet, low carbonation, umami; a late and solid bitterness; long aftertaste of mocha, vanilla and walnuts from Bier-Bienne; as "Sunshine? Yes Please! - hazy dark orange beer with white foam left; fruity hoppy aroma with light notes of herbs and caramel; thin-bodied, light sweetness before a solid bitterness; short fruity and light estery finish from Bier-Bienne - clear golden-orange beer with a white foam left; fresh aroma of cucumber with notes of straw; thin-bodied, light spicy, flowery finish with more notes of cucumber from Bier-Bienne - pours a light golden beer with a little foam left; hoppy aroma of tropical fruits and hints of caramel; thin-bodied, tasty and lively; a late bitterness and an aromatic hoppy finish of passion fruits and oranges from Bier-Bienne - very clear golden-orange beer with a decent head retention; pungent aroma of peaches and herbs; a good malt backbone and a late but respectable bitterness; soft carbonation; yeasty and with a quite long fruity hoppy finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy golden-orange with a white foam left; aroma of ginger, oak and raisins; full-bodied and with a soft carbonation; some sweetness; bitter herbal notes with more notes of wood and ginger in the finish from Bier-Bienne - pours a quite clear golden-orange beer with a nice head retention; aroma of caramel and oranges; full-bodied, smooth carbonation, a late well-integrated bitterness and a long malty, caramelsih and fruity finish with a lingering spicyness from the Zurich Beer Festival - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of ripe fruits, flowers and molasses; very sweet, quite thick; low carbonation, no bitterness; lot of residual sugars; ripe fruits and caramel in the finish - soapy and very bad courtesy of Thomas Krüsi - translucid bronze beer with a poor head retention; candy sugar with bubblegum-like fruity notes of raisins and pears; very sweet, full-bodied, light grainy, sticky, low carbonation; chewy bubblegum-like finish with notes of berries, apples and pears courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - pours a dark brown beer under a beige foam; toasted biscuity maltiness, notes of caramel and prunes; over-carbonated; sweet, some warming alcohol notes, long toasted biscuity and coffeish aftertaste; wheaty notes and light spicy courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; nice lace; aroma of candy sugar and candied yellow fruits; estery and light spicy; very tasty, assertive, very sweet and lively palate; a solid carbonation and malt backbone; long fruity estery finish; gently spicy and with residual sugars courtesy of BT - translucid dark golden beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of flowers and butter; sweet and gently sourish; medium-bodied, the finish is buttery and gently fruity from the Zurich Beer Festival - quite clear red-amber beer with a poor head retention; some toasted malty notes of caramel; sweet; medium-bodied, light grainy; aftertaste of oranges and caramel - decent from the Solothurner Biertage - quite clear dark amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea, oranges and pepper; low carbonation; gently sweet; clean palate; long aftertaste of tea and orange peels - pretty nice courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - dark beer with a little beige foam left; roasted aroma of coffee and chestnuts; solid carbonation, light grainy and fairly sweet; a late bitterness and a long coffeish, hazelnutty finish courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - hazy blond beer with a nice foam left; fair resinous hoppiness with notes of apples and grapefruit; sticky palate, full-bodied, quite sweet with a late solid bitterness, moderate carbonation; long resinous and fruity, piney hoppy finish - very good from Drinks of the World; canned - cloudy lactic-yellow beer with a fast vanishing foam; overwhelming citric nose with notes of hay; very sweet, moderate carbonation; residual sugars, thin-bodied, light wheaty - no beer character at all from Bier-Bienne - translucid bright golden beer with a modest head retention; grainy, papery nose; thin-bodied, sweet, some harsh bitterness, watery and grainy finish courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - hazy dark blond beer with a beige foam left; aroma of berries and caramel; a good carbonation and body; some malt sweetness, moderate bitterness; mellow caramelish and flowery hoppy finish from Doctor Hop, le Havre - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; very resinous and piney hoppiness; notes of pineapples; over-carbonated, some sweetness and a late tart and strong bitterness; fizzy resinous finish from CraftGallery - black beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of ... marshmallows and red fruits, some sweetness, creamy palate, grainy and with a late bitterness; more marshmallow in a robust coffeish finish; solid carbonation from la Cave à Bières - light hazy amber-blond beer with a little foam left; pretty complex aromatic hoppy nose of pepper, tea and tropical fruits; low carbonation, full-bodied, some malt sweetness before a late bitterness; tasty palate, long aftertaste of carasmel, tropical fruits, tea and spices draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - clear pale golden beer with no head retention; clean and assertive nose of pineapples and passion fruits; lactic with sour notes of vinegar; subtle yet solid carbonation; very sour, moderate malt backbone; dry and long very sour lactic finish with more fruity tones where passion fruits dominate - fresh, lively and pretty nice draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy dark red beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of sour cherries and raspberries, light herbal; thin-bodied, very sour and dry; a good carbonation; aftertaste of pears, cherries with a lingering sourness and hints of vinegar draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond beer with a nice foam left; light spicy and cheesy aroma, yeasty, medium-bodied, blur palate, light sourish; quite dry, long fruity and gently cheesy finish with more earthy and spicy tones; ligh oxydized draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond beer under a solid long lasting white foam; clean aroma of grapefruit and raspberies; creamy palate, tasty, light sweet; some respectable bitterness, long fruity and gently herbal finish - pretty good draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; nice lace; fair hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; velvety palate, moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, lively and tasty; a late and well-integrated bitterness; long fruity aromatic hoppy finish - clean and well-crafted draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer under a creamy dark beige foam; roasted aroma of mocha, hints of vanilla; full-bodied, creamy palate, very tasty; strongly bitter; some apparent warming alcohol in a long roasted coffeish and nutty finish courtesy of Doeschi - pale and clean golden-yellow beer with a modest head retention; earthy, spicy and grainy aroma; moderate malt backbone, crisp palate; light oily, decently bitter; grassy and spicy hoppy finish from a forgotten source ... - black beer with no head retention; solid roasted aroma of coffee beans; almost no carbonation; moderate malt backbone; a late grainy bitterness before a long coffeish aftertaste from supermarket Coop - cloudy orange beer under a creamy beige foam; robust aroma of ripe bananas, light spicy and with hints of oranges; fairly sweet; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, long aftertaste of banana, hay and oranges from the Solothurner Biertage - hazy golden-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of hay, cloves and wheat, light fruity; tasty and medium-bodied, fizzy, decently dry with strong notes of wheat and hay in the finish - very well-crafted courtesy of BT - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam; roasted aroma of chocolate and ashes; some sweetness; light grainy bitterness; the finish is a bit harsh with notes of grain and roasted dark malts from the Craft Beer festival Zurich - hazy amber-blond beer with a little foam left; ripe fruits, marzipan and gently spices; some sweetness, full-bodied, tasty; moderate carbonation; aftertaste of ripe fruits, quinces, pears and caramel - very good courtesy of Doeschi - golden beer with no head retention; aroma of coriander and oranges peels are here, no doubt; moderate carbonation, light sticky, moderate malt backbone, gently acidic and sweet; delicate aftertaste of coriander and tangerines from the brewery in Biel - hazy dark blond beer with a fair foam left; solid aroma of chocolate, notes of hay; light malt sweetness; moderate malt backbone, short aftertaste of cacao and chocolate - drinkable from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; earthy with fair notes of pumpkin; over-carbonated, a good malt backbone; spicy and light bitter finish with more notes of earth and pumpkin from the Craft Beer festival Zurich - black beer with some particles floating within; dark beige foam; aroma of popcorn and roasted chocolate; a solid carbonation, some malt sweetness; grainy and bitter chocolatey finish courtesy of MarkoNM - hazy amber-blond beer with a nice head retention; fair fruity hoppy nose of grapefruit and citrus; notes of caramel; subtle carbonation, juicy palate; a nice well-integrated bitterness; long aftertaste of lemongrass, grapefruit and marzipan; light sweetness courtesy of Luc Delacoste - black beer with a decent beige foam left; aroma of Armagnac, roaste chocolate and prunes; fairly sweet, quite thick; full-bodied, a late bitterness; quite lot of residual sugars; woody aftertaste of cognac, vanilla and chocolate - powerful and very good courtesy of Markus Obrist - very hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of hay, esters and ripe fruits; a solid carbonation, medium-bodied, quite tart and harsh finish; estery fruity and grainy aftertaste courtesy of Mirko Messer - black beer under a solid dark beige foam; aroma of toasted black chocolate, vanilla and tobacco; moderate malt body, subtle carbonation; light sweet and with a late tartness; grainy bitter coffeish finish courtesy of Üelu - very hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; tart citric aroma with lot of straightforward apricot notes; pretty tart, lively palate, sour and dry; long tart finish of apricot and bretts - superb! from the Craft Beer festival Zurich - hazy dark red-orange beer under a solid beige foam left; aroma of marzipan, cream and caramel, light fruity; a good malt backbone, moderate sweetness; low bitterness; aftertaste of caramel, molasses and marzipan courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with no head retention; aroma of toasted cacao, vinegar and apricots; moderate carbonation; fairly sour; dry and long aftertaste of sour cherries, tart and lively from the Craft Beer festival Zurich - hazy amber-orange beer with a solid beige foam; hoppy aroma of ripe fruits, spices and caramel; solid carbonation, light sweetness before a solid bitterness; creamy palate; light residual sweetness, marzipan and gentle spicy notes in the finish from Erzbierschof - black beer with a persistent dark beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma of mocha, hazelnuts; medium to full malt body; grainy, creamy palate; fairly bitter, long roasted coffeish and grainy finish - very nice from the Solothurner Biertage - light hazy blond-orange beer with a solid and long lasting creamy white foam; notes of tropical fruits, over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone, quite dry fizzy fruity finish from Paul Ullrich - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; shy aroma of elderflowers and bread; low carbonation and medium-bodied; light malt sweetness, not very tasty; short aftertaste of rye and some faint fruitiness from a shop in Basel - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; grainy, caramelized and light metallic aroma; highly carbonated, thin-bodied, light sweet; shirt grainy finish with a faint fruitiness - low drinkability @Basler Biermark 2017 - quite clear golden beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of grass, grain and hints of butter; medium-bodied, harsh bitterness; grassy and flowery finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy golden-blond beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of ripe fruits, light oxydized; low carbonation, medium-bodied, astringent, harsh and aggressive bitterness; faint fruity tones; sweet @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy brown beer with a long lasting beige foam left; gently toasted biscuity maltiness with notes of hazelnuts; medium-bodied, some sweetness, light grainy; toasted biscuity finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy golden-blond beer under agiant foam left; aroma of wort; flowers and old hops; sweet, moderate carbonation and body; short flowery and buttery finish - bad @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; fair citric and grapefruity hoppiness with hints of caramel; creamy palate; light astringent, fairly bitter; dry citrusy and peachy hoppy finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - quite clear amber-brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; brushwoods and toasted biscuity maltiness in the nose; grainy, hazelnutty; a good malt backbone, earthy bitterness, creamy palate; fairly bitter; long biscuity toasted finish - pretty nice @Basler Biermark 2017 - quite clear amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of caramel and resinous hops; a good malt backbone, astringent, fairly bitter; red fruits, resin and quinces in the finish; quite tasty @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of ripe banana, yeasty and with notes of spruces; sweet, rounded palate; banana bubblegum-like finish with some residual suagrs and vague notes of spruces - strange idea to make this on a Weizen base @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; flowers and light peachy hoppiness; medium-bodied, tasty and solidly bitter; light grainy and long aromatic hoppy finish of flowers and mango; pretty dry @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; salt, citrus and mango in the nose; medium-bodied, salty, tasty with a long aftertaste of oranges, mango and a lingering sourness @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; fairly aromatic nose of tropical fruits and wheat; quite full-bodied, rounded palate, pretty bitter; long aromatic, wheaty finish with lingering notes of tropical fruits @Basler Biermark 2017 - fully cloudy copper beer with a white foam left; yeasty, notes of lemon and grapefruits; medium-bodied, light sourish, yeasty, peachy and bready finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; clean aroma of oranges and peaches; smooth, assertive, very aromatic grapefruity finish; fairly bitter @Basler Biermark 2017 - very hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; light perfumy fruity nose with hints of wort; low carbonation; light chewy palate; sweet and with a late bitterness; juicy fruity finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy brown beer with a orange hue; little beige foam left; light toasted biscuity maltiness; light sourish, gently sweet; watery and light toasted maltiness in the finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy gold-amber beer with a little foam left; grain and wort in the nose; a good malt-backbone, chewy palate; bitter, phenolic and grainy finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; chewy perfumy fruity hoppiness, citrus and grapefruit; quite full-bodied, citric, subtle but solid carbonation; solid bitterness, grainy fruity hoppy finish; astringent @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy golden-orange beer with a white foam left; fresh apricots ina juicy nose; tasty, subtle carbonation, solid late bitterness, smooth; aftertaste of ripe fruits where mango dominates, hints of wheat @Basler Biermark 2017 - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of citrus, pineapples; sour, thin-bodied, very dry; solidly bitter; lingering sourness; very fruity hoppy finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy amber-orange beer with a solid white foam; sour aroma of vinegar, wood, vanilla and Amaretto; juicy, full-bodied, fruity, sour, late bitterness; nutty, dry and long vinegar and hoppy finish - very good @Basler Biermark 2017 - almost black beer with a pale beige foam left; light sourish aroma with notes of roasted mocha; creamy palate, smooth, light sweetness; chocolatey finish with a lingering sourness @Basler Biermark 2017 - amber beer with a orange hue; little beige foam left; caramel, flowers; soft palate; low carbonation, medium-bodied, late bitterness; fruity finish with lingering notes of caramel @Basler Biermark 2017 - very hazy orange beer with a little foam left; light sourish, vomit-like notes; low carbonation, medium-bodied, milk sourness and a lingering fruitiness in the finish; quie dry @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; toffeeish aroma; low carbonation and body, dry; light grainy and faint toasted notes in the finish - come on ... @Basler Biermark 2017 - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; light estery, grainy, faint fruitiness; light sour , medium-bodied, fairly dry, grainy and fruity finish with notes of honey - weird @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy copper-orange beer with a firm beige foam left; fair and clean fruity hoppiness of peaches, notes of beetroots, light perfumy; medium-bodied, smooth palate, decently bitter; creamy fruity finish with more notes of beetroots - pretty nice @Basler Biermark 2017 - amber beer with an orange hue, beige foam left; shy flowery notes, caramel; thin-bodied, dry and very bitter, spicy, flowery finish - weird @Basler Biermark 2017 - light hazy dark brown beer with a firm beige foam left; light roasted notes of milk coffee; moderate malt backbone, tart grainy bitter finish; dry, toasted aftertaste of ashes and tobacco @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; delicate and fresh citrusy notes; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; dry and bitter, fruity and light yeasty finish - quite nice @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; salt, oranges in the nose; lively palate, tasty, medium-bodied, fairly sour, dry and salty fruity (oranges, apricots) finish with hints of marzipan @Basler Biermark 2017 - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a white foam left; flowers and caramel in the nose; creamy palate, thin-bodied, grainy, oxydized finish of malt and flowers - not terrible courtesy of Marcel Vogt; canned - fairly hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; hoppy nose of peaches and apricots; light oily palate, moderate malt backbone; quite bitter aftertaste of caramel and grapefruit @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy brown beer with an orange hue, little foam left; smoked bacon and malts in the nose; moderate malt body, light sourish, dry and smokey finish of bacon, quite tart and earthy - a bit weird @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; chewy fruits and light papery nose; thin-bodied, low carbonation, papery, dusty finish with a faint fruitiness; shyly bitter @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; hints of oranges on top of a caramel maltiness; sweet, low carbonation, a late tartness; juicy, peachy and caramelish finish @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy pinkish-red beer with no head retention; solid aroma of raspberries and peaches, a bit bubblegum-like; assertive, quite sweet, lively palate, sourish raspberries and peaches finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt; 17.1% - black beer with a moderate foam left; very roasted aroma of mocha, wood, Bourbon and cherry; full-bodied, assertive, very tasty, thick, oily and with a solid sweet maltiness: very bitter, roasted chocolatey, woody and whisky-like finish - huge! @Basler Biermark 2017 - hazy dark blond beer with a huge beige foam left; floweryand grassy hoppiness, notes of marzipan; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter, caramelish and flowery finish with some residual sweetness, light nutty - ok @Basler Biermark 2017 - very hazy dark amber beer under a giant beige foam; yeast and biscuit in the nose; medium-bodied, smooth palate, gentle bitterness; earthy, malty finish, decently aromatic @Basler Biermark 2017 - black beer with a solid foam left; roasted chocolate in front of chili pepper and walnuts; tasty and lively palate; dry and bitter; more chocolate and vanilla in a long finish with wamring chili notes @Basler Biermark 2017 - black beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of milk chocolate and vanilla; creamy palate, tasty, light sourish, bitter chocolatey finish with notes of grains and mocha @Basler Biermark 2017 - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; perfumy aroma of oranges, mango and peaches; clean, a good malt backbone, assertive, fairly dry, bitter; chewy peachy and orange-ish finish; light spicy @Basler Biermark 2017 - dark brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel, very malty, nutty and hoppy; sweet maltiness; some residual sweetness; nutty, malty finish - very good from CraftGallery - cloudy dark blond beer with a beige foam left; light corny with fair fruity hoppy notes of mango and litchies; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone, smooth palate, astringent and with a decent bitterness; light residual sweetness yet decently dry; corny finish with more notes of tropical fruits - subtle and very aromatic from supermarket Coop - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; correct lacework; fresh fruity aroma of peaches and mango; clean palate, medium-bodied, tasty, moderate carbonation, late decent and well-integrated bitterness; fruity, tasty and hoppy finish - balanced and well-crafted courtesy of Philipp Sigg - very hazy dark amber-brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of molasses, grain and caramel; over-carbonated, a solid malt sweetness, medium-bodied, chewy, light grainy, fruity and caramelish finish - low drinkability courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - cloudy dark and bright orange beer with a nice foam left; fair spicy notes on top of deep fruity tones of oranges and apricots; decently sourish, some malt sweetness and a good body; subtle carbonation; juicy, tasty and spicy finish - another winner from this brewery ! from CraftGallery - pours a very hazy amber-blond beer under a solid foam left; nice lace; clean juicy hoppiness of peaches and apricots; thin-bodied, tasty and smooth palate; decently bitter; long hoppy aftertaste of oranges and apricots courtesy of Philipp - hazy dark amber-orange beer under a solid beige foam left; aroma of toffee, light earthy and grainy; medium-bodied; light sweet, earthy bitterness with more notes of caramel in the finish courtesy of Philipp - very hazy amber-orange with a poor head retention; perfumy fruitiness, flowery and light grainy; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, low bitterness, grainy, light spicy and chewy fruity finish courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - clear golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; flowery and light caramelish aroma; a good malt body and a smooth palate; some malt sweetness and a low bitterness; gently fruity and flowery finish, more notes of caramel from Bier-Bienne - clear and bright bronze beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of quinces and peaches; low carbonation; medium-bodied, light sticky, fairly bitter, light residual sweetness; aftertaste of citrus and quinces; creamy palate courtesy of Philipp - hazy dark brown beer with a poor head retention; malty aroma with solid smokey notes of bacon; low carbonation, full-bodied, pretty sweet; aftertaste of molasses, caramel and marzipan before more smokey and herbal tones draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond beer with a good head retention; nice lace; aroma of raisins and caramel; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; fairly bitter; dry aftertaste of ripe fruits and caramel; quite short draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy yellow-golden beer with a little foam left; juicy mango and citrusy nose; thin-bodied, quite assertive and very bitter; fruity hoppy finish where mango dominates; light spicy draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy bright pink-orange beer with a moderate head retention; light herbal and with solid notes of raspberries; gently lactic; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, citric, very dry and long sour finish with more notes of herbs and raspberries draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; cheesy and tart aroma with notes of tangerines; a good malt body, a fair sourness on top of some sweetness; tart, subtle carbonation; very tasty; dry and sour fruity finish of tangerines draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a little firm dark beige foam; aroma of vanilla, hazelnuts and roasted chocolate; smooth palate, full-bodied, some sweetness; creamy finish with roasted notes of chocolate, vanilla and lingering tones of hazelnuts - very pleasant and dangerously drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucid bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of grain and flowers; notes of oranges; full-bodied, some sweetness, rounded palate: earthy finish, light residual sweetness and more notes of ripe fruits - raw courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a modest head retention; delicate hoppy aroma of tea, quinces, resin and citrus; moderate malt backbone; smooth and clean palate; decently bitter and quite dry; long hoppy finish of tea, watermelon and quinces - subtle courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of pineapple and raisins; solid carbonation; astringent; moderate malt backbone; fizzy bitter an dfruity hoppy finish - quite harsh courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy dark orange beer with a little beige foam left; fair aroma of tropical fruits on top of notes of wheat; some sweetness, fizzy, a good malt backbone; a respectable bitterness before some residual sugars and long fruity hoppy tones of banana, peaches and melon - a good one courtesy of BT - dark ruby-brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of molasses, candy sugar and figs, caramel; light grainy; medium-bodied, some sweetness; aftertaste of toffee and licorice courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - translucid golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of wet corn and old apples; quite harsh palate with a fair sweetness below; thin-bodied, grainy, bitter and dusty, carton-like finish, mint courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of apples and raisins, wheat; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; quite short mellow fruity finish with lingering notes of wheat and apples - dusty from z'Bierhuus - very hazy dark orange beer under a huge foam left; light earthy with notes of caramel and marzipan; thin-bodied, some malt sweetness, caramelish and gently earthy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; crisp malty aroma, light spicy, almondy and bready; a good malt backbone, rounded and clean palate; bready and light earthy finish; low bitterness from the Bülacher Bier Festival - hazy dark brown beer with a long lasting beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of bread, licorice and quinces; quite tasty; clean palate, good malt backbone; bitter and earthy, fizzy finish of quinces, bread and marzipan courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - cloudy brown beer with an orange hue, no head retention; aroma of candy sugar, oranges, esters and spices; a good malt backbone; very sweer; the body fails short in the finish; lot of residual sugars with more fruity notes, vanilla and esters from CraftGallery - cloudy dark orange beer with a beige foam left; juicy hoppy aroma of tropical fruits (mango, litchies), a good malt backbone; moderate carbonation, tasty, lively and with a fair well-integrated bitterness; long fresh fruity finish of mango and banana courtesy of Jasmina - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a oslid foamy and creamy beige head; dusty aroma with notes of quinces and caramel; medium-bodied, astringent and aggressively bitter; dusty, earthy and resinous finish - low drinkability courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; fresh aroma of tangerines and kiwi; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, some malt sweetness, shy bitterness; a bit short fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Markus Obrist - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; aorma of esters, spices, pears and apples; sweet and fizzy, a good malt backbone, light chewy and sticky ; lot of residual sweetness and more ripe fruits and esters in the finish from z'Bierhuus - quite clear dark golden beer under a huge foam left; aroma of hay and grass with notes of yellow fruits; clean palate, light astringent, some sweetness and a respectable bitterness; fruity and grassy finish; solid carbonation courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - dark brown beer with a firm beige foam left; aroma of orange peel, delicately spicy, notes of molasses; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; quite dry, aftertaste of oranges, pepper and licorice - very classy courtesy of CH-303 - translucid bright golden beer with no head retention; notes of phenols and paperboard, skunky; thin-bodied, sweet and oily palate; short grainy, flowery and papery finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very hazy dark red-amber beer with a little beige foam; light earthy and pretty fruity, notes of marzipan; solid carbonation, quite short, tart and gently bitter fruity and earthy finish from CraftGallery; canned - cloudy dark orange beer with a little foam left; very fruity aroma of passion fruit and citrus; hints of caramel; juicy and very tasty; lively palate; full-bodied, well-integrated bitterness; quite dry and long juicy fruity finish with more clean notes of passion fruits and citrus; light sweetness - superb courtesy of Luc Delacoste - cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate head retention; fair hoppy aroma of grapefruit and citrus, hints of marzipan and caramel; full-bodied, lively, tasty and very bitter citrusy, peachy and herbal finish; decently dry - very good courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy golden-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of lemon cake and marzipan; very sweet, subtle carbonation, moderate body, long sweetish lemony finish - soda courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - hazy dark blond beer with a firm foam left; aroma of wheat and citrus with light notes of yeast; over-carbonated, medium-bodied, light malt sweetness and pretty tart; decently dry and long aftertaste of wheat, apples and marzipan from CraftGallery - hazy yellow-blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of cucumber, citrus and cabbage; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone, tart and sour; dry lactic, citrusy and vegetable finish from a forgotten source ...; canned - dark beer with an elusive foam; aroma of dates and cinnamon in the front; chocolate notes below; very sweet, sticky palate; too much carbonation for a Glühbier; short metallic finish where prunes and cinnamon dominate - unbalanced and with a very low drinkability courtesy of Luc Delacoste - cloudy dark orange beer with a chaotic foam left; pretty woody aroma with notes of wheat, oranges and marzipan; solid carbonation, tart and a bit astringent with some malt sweetness below; late and solid bitterness introducing more woody, fruity and wheaty notes draught@the Alehouse - pours a lactic orange beer; aroma of sour pineapples; tart, very salty, thick, dry and soapy, lactic and grainy finish draught@the Alehouse - cloudy lactic pale orange ber with a poor head retention; fruity estery tones; late solid bitterness, tart, spicy finish with some residual sweetness draught@the Alehouse - quite clear amber-orange beer; aroma of quinces and oranges marmalade; full-bodied, light sticky palate, late solid bitterness, earthy, more quinces with light residual sweetness in the finish draught@the Alehouse - clear amber beer with no head retention; light earthy, flowery and toffee-ish aroma; sweet, subtle carbonation yet too high for this style; late earthiness, shyly bitter; red fruity finish draught@the Alehouse - clear red-amber beer; shy aroma of elderflowers and cherries; sweet, late shy sourness; medium-bodied, residual sugars, chewy and artificial aftertaste of cherries draught@the Alehouse - clear amber beer; aroma of juniper with light notes of citrus; sweet, medium-bodied, astringent, residual sugars and more notes of juniper in the finish - ok yet moderate drinkability draught@the Alehouse - black beer with notes of black chocolate, slightly roasted with notes of licorice and prunes; thick, a solid malt sweetness, late respectable bitterness; residual sugars, chocolate, licorice and black cherries in the finish draught@the Alehouse - black beer with no head retention; very smoky aroma of ashes, tobacco and dates; fairly sweet, full-bodied, a respectable bitterness and a strong smokyness with more notes of ashes in the finish; quite dry draught@the Alehouse - very hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of pine needles, rosmary and red fruits marmalade; very sweet ...no: hugely sweet! quite tart, astringent and very piney; light spicy finish with apparent alcohol draught@the Alehouse - cloudy lactic orange beer with no foam; delicate aroma of orange peel; juicy, lively, solid yet subtle carbonation; fairly dry; moderate malt backbone, gently spicy and fruity finish draught@the Alehouse - hazy dark orange beer, fairly peppery, light earthy; low carbonation; moderate malt backbone; sharp peppery finish overwhelming any other aspect of this beer draught@the Alehouse - very hazy pale orange beer; aroma of ripe oranges, banana, esters and spices; chewy, very sweet; medium-bodied, estery and long finish of ripe oranges and litchies; solid carbonation draught@the Alehouse - black beer with a good head retention; aroma of vanilla and chocolate; decently toasted, light grainy; sweet and with a good malt backbone; earthy bitterness; toasted grainy and vanilla finish draught@the Alehouse - aroma of vanilla and grains; light tart and with a good malt backbone; quite short aftertaste of vanilla draught@the Alehouse - lactic yellow beer with a fair aroma of ginger; lively palate; very dry tasty finish draught@the Alehouse - hazy amber beer; aroma of ginger and mint; lively palate, juicy, quite dry; aftertaste of ginger, light citrusy with lingering notes of oranges from Drinks of the World; canned - light metallic nose with notes of pineapples; very sweet, shy malt backbone; gently sticky, solid carbonation, residual sugars and more pineapples in the finish @CBFZ - hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of rye, bread and fruits; fairly hoppy; solid yet subtle carbonation; corny and fairly bitter; dry fruity and light tart finish @CBFZ - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; tart, juicy nose of rhubarb, raisins and berries; moderate carbonation, hugely sour, medium-bodied, long dry sour and very fruity finish with a lingering sourness @CBFZ - cloudy red beer with a long lasting pinkish head; solid herbal and raspberries aroma, marmalade-like; moderate body and carbonation; quite watery finish, shyly sour, gently fruity and herbal finish @CBFZ - very hazy golden-blond beer with a decent white foam left; light malty, gently buttery and fruity aroma; low carbonation and body; light sweet and with no bitterness; shy earthy and fruity vanilla finish - fresh and drinkable, not more @CBFZ - dark blond beer, hazy; fresh and fairly fruity hoppy aroma, moderate carbonation and with a good malt backbone, fairly bitter, dry and long fruity hoppy finish - clean and pretty nice @CBFZ - cloudy amber-orange beer with a solid beige foam left; earthy, caramleish, dusty and buttery aroma; low carbonation and body; shyly bitter, caramelish and earthy finish @CBFZ - cloudy orange beer, solid creamy white head; light sourish, fresh notes of passion fruits; fairly sour, moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation; very dry finish of passion fruits @CBFZ - cloudy copper-orange beer with a white foam left; hoppy aroma of peaches; thin-bodied, decently bitter; gentle @CBFZ - hazy dark golden beer with a white foam left; funky fruity aroma where notes of pineapples dominate; hints of spices and hay; thin-bodied, light earthy, quite dry fruity finish with hints of marzipan @CBFZ - hazy lactic yellow beer with a fast wanishing head; pears, lactose and sauerkraut in the nose; moderate malt backbone; fairly sour, clean palate, very dry, lively; lactic and fruity finish - fresh and very good @CBFZ - cloudy copper-red beer with a firm long lasting beige foam; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of caramel, earth and red fruits; creamy palate, tasty, full-bodied, late solid bitterness; creamy earthy finish where fruity tones stay in the background courtesy of Thomas - quite clear golden-orange beer with a fast collapsing foam; light phenolic, earthy and faintly fruity nose; some malt sweetness, light sticky, creamy palate, shyly bitter, light DMS; quite dry; marzipan, spices, earth and yeast in the finish courtesy of Thomas - cloudy red-amber beer with a moderate head retention; fruity, estery and spicy aorma; medium-bodied, light bitter, earthy, spicy finish - not bad at all @CBFZ - orange beer with a moderate foam left; fresh hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; clean, a good malt backbone, respectable bitterness; juicy fruity hoppy finish - very good and accurate courtesy of Thomas - hazy red beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and chewy red fruits marmalade; sweet, abit astringent, chewy red fruity and earthy finish @CBFZ - hazy yellow-orange beer with a firm white head; oranges, passion fruits in the nose; thin-bodied, lively and quite tasty; subtle carbonation; respectable bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish with notes of marzipan and honey courtesy of Thomas - hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; light dusty aroma with notes of fruit marmalade; creamy palate, low carbonation, late earthy bitterness with lingering fruity and yeasty tones @CBFZ - hazy pale orange beer with a little white foam left; fresh and clean aroma of mango and apssion fruit; moderate malt backbone; light sweetness; a decent bitterness; clean fruity hoppy finish @CBFZ - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; yeast and apricots in the nose; astringent, medium-bodied; dry, yeasty and fruity finish with a long lasting astringency @CBFZ - cloudy orange beer; clean hoppy aroma of apricots; light astringent, medium-bodied, clean and tasty juicy palate; fruity hoppy finish with more notes of apricots @CBFZ - cloudy pale orange beer with a white foam left; fairly wheaty with notes of yellow fruits behind; rounded palate, moderate malt body, light earthy wheaty tones with lingering fruity tones @CBFZ - cloudy pale orange beer with a white foam left; clean fruity hoppy aroma; very tasty, full-bodied, juicy; late solid bitterness, moderate carbonation; long fruity hoppy finish (peaches, oranges) - very good @CBFZ - very hazy blond beer with a white foam left; fair aroma of grapefruit; creamy palate; medium-bodied, fairly bitter; aftertaste of marzipan, ripe fruits, grapefruit and spices courtesy of Dave and Carole - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; fairly acetic nose of red wine and cherries; full-bodied, very sour, dry with a long finish of prunes, cherries and more acetic notes @CBFZ - black beer with a little foam left; roasted malts, caramel, chocolate and maple syrup in the nose; very sweet, thick; long aftertaste of vanilla, caramel and maple syrup with some apparent alcohol notes from CraftGallery - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; deep aroma of lemon and tangerines, decently lactic; creamy and smooth palate; a decent sourness and a light sweetness below; very dry and sour fruity aftertaste of lemon and oranges - beautiful and impressive from Drinks of the World - dark beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; fair roasted notes of coffee with hints of vanilla and hazelnuts; a good malt backbone; some sweetness and a creamy palate; bitter coffee and nutty finish from Beers'n'more - black beer with a moderate foam left; toasted aroma with solid notes of whisky and cherries; quite sweet, full-bodied, grainy, coffeish and whisky-like finish; hints of nuts from Beers'n'more - dark beer with no foam; wood, tobacco, sour cherries and licorice in the nose; full-bodied, fairly sour; subtle carbonation; very tasty; quite dry and long sour woody and fruity finish; pretty tart courtesy of Thomas - hazy dark blond beer with a decent head retention; crisp malty, peanutty aroma with noes of hay; moderate carbonation and body, late decent bitterness, gently spicy and malty finish; quite bready - pretty good from Beers'n'more - very light hazy beer with a poor head retention; light spicy hoppiness, gently bready; medium-bodied, decently tasty and with a late bitterness; more spicy, earthy and bready tones in the finish - very drinkable from Drinks of the World - hazy amber-blond beer with a decent head retention; nice lace; light earthy with notes of grapefruit and mango; medium-bodied, shyly tasty and bitter; quite long fruity hoppy finish with gentle earthy tones - an Altbier, really ? courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark reddish-brown beer with a modest head retention; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of earth and red fruits (prunes, dates); full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness, a late and solid bitterness; aftertaste of coffee, quinces, earth and resin - lot of character from CraftGallery - lactic-blond beer with a moderate head retention; solid and fresh aroma of cucumber, light herbal with notes of basilica; moderate body, subtle carbonation; gently salty and decently sour; long finish where cucumber gets dominated by basilica - fresh and with lot of character from CBFZ - cloudy yellow-blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of hemp and grapefruit; clean and juicy palate, a good malt backbone, fairly bitter, subtle carbonation, decently dry, juicy, grapefruity finish with notes of peaches and hay from a shop in Delémont - black beer with no head retention; roasted coffee and nuts in the nose, hints of vanilla; subtle carbonation, rounded and clean palate; quite dry and bitter, long coffeish roasted finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark brown beer with a creamy beige foam left; earthy with notes of caramel, sourness and marzipan; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a decent sourness; earthy malty and caramelish finish with a long lasting sourness from Au Trappiste - cloudy pale orange beer with a moderate foam left; decent malt sweetness, full-bodied, juicy, peachy, notes of sage; very bitter with some residual sweetness and lot of fruity tones in the finish from Erzbierschof - hazy golden-yellow with a good head retention; estery and gently spicy aroma with fair notes of citrus; full-bodied, tasty and lively palate; fresh, light grainy and more spicy fruity finish with a lingering tartness @FestYmalt - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; gently spicy hoppiness, grainy and bready; moderate malt backbone; pretty tasty, lively and fairly bitter; dry, very spicy hoppiness, peanutty and malty very good @FestYmalt; courtesy of Mark Borden - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; fairly aromatic nose of tropical fruits on top of some spicy and estery notes; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter, subtle carbonation; more spicyness in the finish to go with the fruity hoppiness and long estery notes @FestYmalt - hazy blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; notes of coriander and berries; hints of vanilla; sweet, a good malt backbone, late astringency, dry, papery with lingering notes of coriander - too young but ok @FestYmalt - cloudy orange beerwith a white foam left; aroma of cloves and banana yes but quite covered by acetic and lactic tones; medium-bodied; dry, sour; aftertaste of rancid almond milk; papery - wrong @FestYmalt - quite clear blond-bronze beer with a white foam left; light fruity and caramelish aroma; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, some sweet maltiness, decently bitter; light residual sugars in a fruity and yeasty finish @FestYmalt - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of lemon, cardamom and pineapple, light bready; subtle yet fair carbonation; medium-bodied, light sour; bready, fruity and light spicy finish with notes of hemp - fresh and lively @FestYmalt - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of grain and black chocolate, nougat, cognac; sweet malt backbone; full-bodied, late bitterness, residual sugars and more notes of grains, black chocolate and nougat @FestYmalt - quite clear brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of toffee and some rye; over-carbonated, sweet malt backbone, astringent, dry and corny caramelish and short finish @FestYmalt - quite clear brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted biscuity maltiness, light toffee-ish; solid carbonation, grainy palate, the finish is a bit short, dry, papery, caramelish and toasted @FestYmalt - quite clear dark blond beer with a white foam left; gently grapefruity aroma, light buttery and papery; medium-bodied, some sweetness and a decent bitterness; quite dry fruity, yeasty finish @FestYmalt - cloudy amber-orange beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of oranges and caramel; light bready; full-bodied, very sweet, lively palate; estery finish of prunes, oranges and alcohol @FestYmalt - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; nice fruitiness in the nose, light spicy and yeasty; fairly bitter finish with more spicy and fruity hoppy tones; dry @FestYmalt - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a solid beige foam left; a fair grapefruit hoppiness with notes of oranges; tasty, full-bodied, quite creamy and clean palate; dry, fairly bitter; long grapefruity and piney finish @FestYmalt - very hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; solid fruity hoppiness; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone, quite short finish, light papery, astringent bitter fruity finish - looks too young to me @Bacon Beer Day - blond beer with a modest head retention; perfumy aroma of elderflowers; light sour, tasty and balanced; dry fruity and elderflower-ish finish - lot of character @Bacon Beer Day - very hazy blond with a solid white foam left; fresh tropical fruits (mango comes to mind); clean palate, tasty, late and well-integrated but solid bitterness; dry papery and fruity finish @Bacon Beer Day - fully cloudy orange beer with a firm white foam; fair hoppiness (onions, mango); juicy, full-bodied, some malt sweetness; late and solid bitterness; residual sweetness in a finish of onions and tropical fruits @Zwanze Day (Au Trappise) - complex aroma of fruits, barnyard, tobacco and sweat; a good malt backbone, very sour; very woody; funky cheesy and fruity finish @Zwanze Day (Au Trappise) - very hazy red-orange beer with a little foam left; cheesy and fruity aroma with notes of sweat and tea; tasty and lively palate, subtle but fair carbonation; fairly sour, dry and quite astringent; aftertaste of tea and fruits in a long sour finish @Zwanze Day (Au Trappise) - cloudy pale orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of lemongrass and grapefruit; medium-bodied, light sourish; dry, tasty, grapefruity, papery and melon finish from Drinks of the World - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; herbal and spicy aroma, notes of wheat; medium-bodied, clean palate, light malt sweetness, gently bitter herbal and spicy finish with faint fruity tones from la Mise en Bière; canned - clear golden-bronze beer with a solid foam left; resinous hoppiness with notes of quinces; medium-bodied, juicy and a bit sweet; shy bitterness; long fruity and resinous finish from Drinks of the World - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of herbs, spices and wheat; subtle yet solid carbonation; medium-bodied, short spicy and gently phenolic, wheaty finish; light sweetness courtesy of Thomas - quite clear amber-orange beer with a creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of herb, rosemary, light earthy and hempy; a good malt backbone, light sticky, lively and tasty; dry earthy and gently fruity finish with corny and rosemary notes - good from Drinks of the World - dark beer with a moderate head retention; gently roasted, spicy and chocolatey aroma; notes of tobacco and nuts; light sweet, soft, moderate malt backbone; corny and gently smokey finish of black chocolate, raisins and coffee from z'Bierhuus - hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of citrus and spruces, light earthy, moderate malt backbone; pretty tasty; light astringent, pretty bitter; aftertaste of wheat, citrus and pines from Drinks of the World - quite clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea and watermelon; subtle but solid carbonation; the juiciness is stopped by some tart astringency; dry corny finish of tea, elderflowers and watermelon from a shop in Delémont - hazy copper-blond beer with a beige foam; decent aroma of tropical fruits, quite over-carbonated; a tart and solid bitterness; medium-bodied, light corny and fresh fruity finish; quite dry from la Cave à Bières - cloudy very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of black chocolate, roasted malts, tobacco and vanilla; full-bodied, sweet, gently lactic; late and robust bitterness; aftertaste of vanilla, prunes and black chocolate with a lingering bitter hoppiness from z'Bierhuus - very hazy blond-orange beer with a modest head retention; light resinous citrusy hoppiness; full-bodied, some tartness and a solid malt backbone, sweet, gently grainy; a fair bitterness and a long resinous and fruity hoppiness courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - ohh! false advertising on the label ... cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; solid aroma of ripe bananas, light spicy tones below; solid carbonation, very sweet; fizzy aftertaste of ripe bananas and oranges; pretty heavy from a shop in Delémont - quite clear golden-blond beer with a nice foam left; fresh, clean and fair hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, light malt sweetness followed by a robust bitterness; fruity and resinous hoppy finish courtesy of BT - clear dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of chewy marmalade (quinces, strawberries), moderate carbonation and malt backbone; light earthy and red fruity hoppy finish, quite short from Bier-Bienne - clear brown beer with a beige foam left; nutty and toasted maltiness with fresh fruity hoppy tones; moderate malt backbone, tasty palate, the finish is gently bitter, sweet malty and with spicy and fruity notes - very drinkable and well-balanced @Brauart St-Gallen - dark beer with a modest head retention; aroma of ashes and tobacco, whisky; sweet, medium-bodied, grainy, bitter and long whisky finish with lingering notes of ashes and tobacco @Brauart St-Gallen - light hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of mango, pineapple, ripe oranges; medium-bodied, chewy, light sweet, late bitterness; astringent, dry and estery fresh fruity finish; a bit chewy @Brauart St-Gallen - black beer, overwhelming notes of roasted coffee beans; thin-bodied, low carbonation, roasted coffee in the finish - one-dimensional @Brauart St-Gallen - black beer with a chaotic foam left; black chocolate, notes of alcohol, nuts and roasted malts; fairly sweet, late bitterness, juicy chocolatey and roasted finish with a fair alcohol presence @Brauart St-Gallen - black beer with a chaotic beige foam; aroma of black currant and diacetyl; roasted coffee; thin-bodied, moderate carbonation, light sweet and shyly bitter; light grainy and dry roasted coffee-ish finish - gentle @Brauart St-Gallen - quite clear bronze-orange beer with a creamy beige foam left; aroma of apples and berries; sweet, low carbonation, creamy palate; residual sugars, chewy finish of orange marmalade; thick and a bit cloying @Brauart St-Gallen - quite clear amber beer; earthy and grainy aroma; quite thin-bodied, creamy palate; low carbonation, earthy and marzipan finish - weird @Brauart St-Gallen - very hazy dark brown beer, little beige foam left; aroma of toffee, earth and corn; full-bodied, very sweet, assertive, astringent, tart and corny, caramelish and earthy finish - chaotic and a bit cloying yet with some interesting characteristics @Brauart St-Gallen - cloudy pinkish-red beer with a beige foam left; fair aroma of watermelon, berries and raisins; juicy, subtle carbonation, pretty sour on top of some sweetness; quite dry fruity finish - balanced and very good @Brauart St-Gallen - cloudy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; subtle fruity nose (the cherries are not really apparent), earthy; gently sour, thin-bodied, dry fruity finish where the cherry are now apparent @Brauart St-Gallen - clear amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; fairly woody aroma in front of cherries and berries; thin-bodied, faint sourness and a short fruity finish @Brauart St-Gallen - blond beer; aroma of esters and DMS, vegetables; aggressive palate, faint fruity tones in the finish - infected @Brauart St-Gallen - blond beer, quite clear with a white foam left; flowery aroma with hints of DMS; astringent, creamy palate, bitter, fruity and flowery finish @Brauart St-Gallen - very light hazy blond beer with an elusive foam; aroma of ripe fruits with hints of vegetables; thin-bodied, light estery, low carbonation; flowery finish -drinkable @Brauart St-Gallen - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of DMS, green apple, old salami (nitrates ?); no carbonation, thin-bodied; short earthy finish - fully wrong @Brauart St-Gallen - cloudy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of tangerines and esters; medium-bodied, chewy and sweet; estery and chewy fruity finish @Brauart St-Gallen - light hazy orange beer with little foam left; flowery and faint ripe fruity nose; medium-bodied, creamy palate; gently bitter; flowery finish leaving a pretty weird aftertaste in the mouth @Brauart St-Gallen - cloudy golden-yellow beer with a white foam left; crisp peanutty and light mineral nose; clean palate, late bitterness; flowery and light herbal finish - pretty nice @Brauart St-Gallen - golden and light hazy beer with a white foam; mineral and flowery nose; creamy palate, rounded; clean; low bitterness; light fruity finish - well-balanced @Brauart St-Gallen - hazy amber-orange beer with a good head retention; aroma of mineral and caramel; full-bodied, fairly sweet; light grainy, fizzy aftertaste of caramel and flowers with a warming alcohol presence and notes of rivella @Brauart St-Gallen - copper-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of marzipan, caramel and Bourbon; creamy palate; medium-bodied, long aftertaste of whisky, earth and caramel with warming alcohol notes @Brauart St-Gallen - dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of caramel, hazelnuts, toasted; sweet, low carbonation, the body is falling short on the end showing more caramel, toasted malts and earth @Brauart St-Gallen - hazy blond beer with an elusive foam; shy mineral-ish nose; thin-bodied, neither sweet nor bitter; neutral and light grainy finish @Brauart St-Gallen - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; estery and caramelish aroma with notes of fruits marmalade; medium-bodied, light earthy and bitter, asssertive fruity and earthy finish - elegant @Brauart St-Gallen - hazy dark beer with a little foam left; roasted chocolate and walnuts aroma; medium-bodied, low carbonation, more roasted chocolate and coffee in the finish - subtle and good @Brauart St-Gallen - cloudy amber beer with a beige foam left; flowery aroma with notes of caramel and resin; full-bodied, pretty sweet; earthy, very bitter; decently dry resinous and caramelish finish @Brauart St-Gallen - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; the nose is mineral and herbal; light sweet, medium-bodied, clean palate; herbal and mineral finish - very nice @Brauart St-Gallen - hazy golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of herbs, hay and candy sugar, caramelized; artificial sweetness and grainy notes in the finish - dubious @Brauart St-Gallen - clear amber-brown beer with a moderate head retention; herbs and caramel in the nose, light earthy; sweet, low carbonation, bitter aftertaste of marzipan, biscuits, alcohol and figs @Brauart St-Gallen - quite clear amber-orange beer with a fast vanishing foam; solid peated aroma of Islay whisky; sweet, rounded, tasty and full-bodied; aftertaste of caramel, a fair alcohol presence yet pretty well-integrated courtesy of Jasmina - pours a very hazy amber-blond beer with a long head retention; fresh and clean hoppy nose of tropical fruits and herbs; medium-bodied, lively palate, subtle carbonation; late and well-integrated bitterness; clean juicy and fruity hoppy finish with a lingering spicyness from CraftGallery; canned - light hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; fairly hoppy aroma of apples, resin and grapefruit; juicy palate, quite full-bodied, tasty and fairly bitter; clean, long and dry hoppy finish of tropical fruits and resin courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a beige foam left; fresh aroma of mango and apples; full-bodied, astringent and hugely bitter; clean and juicy palate, dry bitter resinous and fruity finish, light estery from Amstein - translucid golden beer with no head retention; aroma of coriander and pepper; notes of wheat; medium-bodied, grainy, light sweet and tart; quite dry aftertaste of wheat and coriander from Brauart St-Gallen - hazy amber-blond beer with a little foam left; gently fruity and flowery hoppiness; rounded palate, light sweet, shy bitterness; gently earthy, short aftertaste of caramel and flowers; light yeasty courtesy of Luc Delacoste - very hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; fair aroma of grapefruit; a good malt backbone, clean palate; late bitterness; gently earthy, juicy, wheaty and grapefruity hoppy finish courtesy of Luc Delacoste - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; fair hoppy aroma of oranges; full-bodied, moderate carbonation, a fair malt sweetness; late bitterness; long aftertaste of ripe fruits hoppiness - pretty good but some more aromatic would be welcome courtesy of Jasmina - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; deep and clean aroma of oranges, grapefruit and lemon; juicy and sour palate, medium-bodied, light sweetness below; sour and fruity finish - fresh, lively and very pleasant courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - cloudy bright orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of wheat and mango, quite funky; juicy palate, full-bodied, sweet, tart and decently sour; long notes of corn and light spicy courtesy of Antonio Rey - very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted aroma of black chocolate, vanilla and nuts; low carbonation, sweet and full-bodied; lot of chocolate and vanilla in a long finish @Artisa'Malt - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; light soapy, grapefruity, dusty, juicy; medium-bodied, fairly bitter on top of some fair malt sweetness; quite soapy finish with notes of tropical fruits and a lingering bitterness @Artisa'Malt - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of orange and grapefruit juice; sweet malt backbone, late and solid bitterness; some residual sugars in a juicy, soda-like fruity finish @Artisa'Malt - fully cloudy pink-copper beer with a good head retention and some floating proteins; aroma of red fruits and yeast; sweet and sour; aftertaste of prunes and yeast again - ok yet not exciting @Artisa'Malt - unappetizing color with a long lasting head; blur nose with hints of fruits; over-carbonated and poorly tasty; short fruity finish with notes of yeast - unstylish @Artisa'Malt - very hazy beer with a chaotic and evanescent head; aroma of grapefruit with hints of caramel; low carbonation; short and poorly aromatic - too malty and quite unclean @Artisa'Malt - dark amber beer with a modest head retention; very aromatic hoppy nose showing notes of caramel and red fruits; a good malt backbone; a fair sweetness and a good bitterness, moderate carbonation and a very long aromatic aftertaste @Artisa'Malt - poor head retention; aroma of hay, dust and cellar; flat, low carbonation, sweet and sour; aftertaste of wheat and light phenolic @Artisa'Malt - hazy blond beer with no head retention; aroma of hay, green apple and fruit juice; astringent, medium-bodied; dry bitter, astringent and aggressive finish of flowers, corn and faint fruit @Artisa'Malt - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of fruit juice, candy sugar and chamomile; sweet and sour; dry juicy finish with a lingering lactic sourness @Artisa'Malt - hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of malt and cola, herbs; a good malt backbone; sweet and malty; long aftertaste of molasses, candy sugar, herbs and licorice @Artisa'Malt - very light hazy blond beer with no head retention; aroma of wheat, light phenolic; subtle but fair carbonation; quite tasty, dry, gently sour; long aftertaste, tasty, fruity, estery chewy finish with hints of wheat @Artisa'Malt - cloudy dark orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of quinces and paper; rounded palate, medium-bodied, soft mouth-feel, gently bitter; smooth, sweet and juicy; fruity hoppy finish @Artisa'Malt - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; fruity (mainly apples) aroma, light flowery; a good malt backbone, very bitter, subtle carbonation; dry fruity and light resinous finish with lingering notes of herbs @Artisa'Malt - fully cloudy lactic-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of wheat, citric and lcactic with notes of elderflowers; solid lactic sourness; medium-bodied, quite dry sour lemony and elderflowers finish, corny and wheaty - not sure this one is fully under control but it works somehow @Artisa'Malt - quite clear dark brown beer with a brown foam left; the smokyness is overwhelmed by notes of sour fruits; hugely sour palate, infected, dry short and sour smokey finish - fully wrong; a beer with a well-chosen name @Artisa'Malt - cloudy amber-blond beer with a little foam left; grapefruity aroma with notes of lemongrass; clean and hoppy, tasty and lively palate; fairly bitterM juicy and long fruity very hoppy finish, light resinous with lingering tones of wheat @Artisa'Malt - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; subtle fruity notes, light flowery; moderate malt backbone, juicy palate; shyly bitter, light malt sweetness; more delicate fruity tones in the finish - fresh and lively, balanced and clean @Artisa'Malt - cloudy copper-orange beer with a persistent foam left; aroma of caramel and grapefruit; juicy, assertive, fairly bitter; dry and long grapefruity finish bottle from CBFZ - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; fair and fresh aroma of citrus and grapefruit, quite funky; medium-bodied, lively palate, gently sour; quite dry and long fresh grapefruity and lemony finish with hints of pepper from petite brasserie du Chauve - hazy and very dark brown beer under a creamy beige foam left; nice lace; toasted malts, nutty, notes of licorice and molasses; sweet and full-bodied, some residual sweetness; long finish of molasses and licorice - pretty nice from Mühlistübli - black beer with a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted malts, chocolate, licorice and burnt ribbon in the nose; solid carbonation, a fair malt sweetness and a late bitterness; nutty and chocolatey finish with some tart herbal and grainy notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden-orange beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of apricots and mango; some sweetness and a touch of sourness; moderate malt backbone; delicate fruity finish of mango - subtle, clean and fresh courtesy of Markus Obrist - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of prunes marmalade, candy sugar; sweet and moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation; decently dry with more notes of prunes in the finish - ok courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy red-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam left; aroma of marzipan and red fruits; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet maltiness, creamy palate; flowery and red fruity finish with a decent bitterness courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of quince marmalade, chewy and soapy; sweet and sticky, a good malt backbone; estery finish with fruity and bubblegum-like notes; lot of residual sugars - blur and dubious from the brewery in Biel - quite clear amber beer with an orange hue; poor head retention; aroma of chewy red fruits marmalade, a bit piney and with notes of candy sugar; very sweet and sticky, full-bodied, quite short aftertaste of quinces and strawberries; light grainy and with lot of residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a modest beige foam left; fairly smokey, grainy aroma with notes of ashes; solid carbonation; light sweet and medium-bodied; tart grainy and smokey finish of roasted malts, tobacco and vanilla - raw courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear golden-blond beer with a white foam left; solid and straightforward aroma of lemon, herb and corn; over-carbonated, tart, sweet and sour; grainy and lemony fizzy finish courtesy of Dölf Huber - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of wheat and grapefruit; medium-bodied, assertive, tasty and very bitter; very dry finish where the wheat dominate the grapefruit in a long lasting finish with a lingering bitterness - very interesting courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark orange beer with no head retention; delicately woody with notes of oranges and cherries, resinous; fairly sweet, full-bodied, late bitterness hidden under the heavy sweetness; aftertaste of ripe fruits, woods and candy sugars courtesy of Sascha Wehrle - light gusher ... cloudy and dark pink-brown beer with a long lasting pink foam; gently tart aroma of blueberries, light yeasty and spicy; light sweet, light tart and a bit juicy: long and light sourish finish of blueberries from Bier-Bienne; canned - hazy golden-orange beer with a little foam left; moderateley expressive hoppy aroma of oranges and straw; moderate malt backbone, bitter herbal and very dry finish of citrus, pines and vegetal courtesy of Philipp; canned - cloudy copper-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of flowers, ripe fruits and yeast; medium-bodied, low bitterness; very yeasty flowery finish - unclean and bad courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy pale orange beer with an elusive foam; aroma of yeast, grapefruit and ripe quinces; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, a fair bitterness; long aftertaste of quinces and yeast courtesy of Antonio Rey - sold flowery and honeyish aroma, very aromatic; some sweet maltiness, a good malt backbone and a late well-integrated bitterness; log aromatic fruity and honey finish courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - dark brown beer with a solid foam left; toasted and animal aroma with notes of smoked salami and licorice; creamy palate, a good malt backbone; some sweetness and a long finish of licorice, toasted malts, coffee and citrus courtesy of Antonio Rey - amber-brown beer with a solid beige foam left; aroma of tea and honey; too sweet, too much carbonation, bitter; aftertaste of honey, flowery, light watery - not terrible from Brauart St-Gallen - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; the aroma is vegetal and mineral with notes of honey, not very aromatic; very bitter, a good malt backbone, light sticky; dry vegetal and flowery finish - more aromatic and everything will be ok from Drinks of the World - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of spices, caramel and ripe fruits; unclean; full-bodied and fairly bitter; apparent alchol and with notes of caramel and resin in the finish - lack a bit of balance courtesy of Luc Delacoste - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of roots, herbs and earth; a good malt backbone, rounded and clean palate, decently dry; long herbal and solidly bitter finish with a well-hidden alcohol - well-crafted from Brauart St-Gallen - cloudy amber-orange beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; solid aroma of cloves, some hay and ripe bananas below; creamy palate, moderate carbonation, a late gentle tartness and a long wheaty finish with more notes of cloves; light animal - good courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - gusher ... black beer with a huge beige foam; aroma of licorice and plastic; over-carbonated, thin-bodied and sour; dry astringent finish of licorice and corn - the first failure from Üelu after 80 beers ... courtesy of Fabien Maître - black beer with a beige foam left; roasted malts; mocha and walnuts; creamy palate, medium-bodied, some sweetness, tart corny and bitter finish of roasted coffee and nuts; very dry - well-crafted from Bier-Bienne - translucid red-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; light corny and with a fair aromatic hoppiness of red fruits; smooth palate with a late bitter and corny tartness; medium-bodied, creamy fruity hoppy finish from a shop in Basel - clear amber-brown beer with a little beige foam left; toasted and fairly earthy nose; light spicy; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; a lte bitterness; long earthy and spicy toasted malty finish, dry - very good from supermarket Coop - black beer with a solid dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted nutty and chocolatey aroma, hints of walnuts; medium-bodied, some sweetness, rounded and clean palate; aftertaste of mocha and chocolate; creamy draught@Au Trappiste - quite clear dark bright blond beer with a persistent white foam left; crisp flowery and spicy hoppiness; gently peanutty with hints of banana; medium-bodied; fairly bitter; dry and long spicy and flowery finish from la Cave à Bières - light hazy golden beer with a little long lasting white foam; flowery and light spicy hoppiness, light buttery; clean palate; medium-bodied, gently sweet, moderate bitterness; low carbonation, long flowery finish with faint fruity tones - pretty nice courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy orange beer under a solid white foam, nice lace; solid hoppy aroma of peaches and grapefruit, notes of wheat; juicy and smooth; medium-bodied, tasty and bitter; long juicy hoppy finish of tropical fruits with lingering notes of wheat courtesy of Dölf Huber - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a firm and long lasting bright white foam left; aroma of herbs, sauerkraut; thin-bodied, pretty sour, subtle but fair carbonation; lactic, herbal finish with a lingering sourness and more notes of sauerkraut - very interesting from Bier-Bienne - hazy golden-blond beer with a solid white foam left; smokey aroma with notes of sauerkraut and raisins; medium-bodied, subtle but fait carbonation; juicy, lively palate; light sour with a hint of sourness, fairly dry and long aftertaste of yeast, yellow fruits and sauerkraut with light hints of smoke from Brauart St-Gallen - very hazy blond beer with a solid white foam left; solid aroma of coriander with notes of oranges and wheat; medium-bodied, juicy amnd light sweet palate; late corny bitterness; long aftertaste of coriander and oranges, honey, wheat - excessive notes of coriander but pretty good anyway courtesy of Julien - pretty clear amber-orange beer with a firm pale beige foam left; light estery with notes of yeast, banana; full-bodied, gently sweet and with some grainy tartness; solid but subtle carbonation; some bitterness and a long fruity and yeasty finish - well-crafted courtesy of Matthias Bischoff - clear bronze beer with a firm long lasting foam; light estery aroma with fair yet delicate notes of elderflowers; hints of honey; subtle carbonation, creamy and tasty palaste; medium-bodied, light sweet, some notes of wheat meet more elderflowers in a long finish courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - hazy copper-amber beer with a firm beige foam left; peated aroma of whisky, caramel, candy sugar; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light grainy and bitter; creamy palate; long aftertaste of cherries, caramel, candy sugar and peated whisky - very good @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy orange beer with a little foam left; lactic with notes of apricot, pineapples and yeast; fresh, lively palate; citrusy, sour, dry and lactic finish - superb @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy lactic orange with big bubbles; light oxydized hop with notes of apricots, a bit soapy; thin-bodied, a bit papery, low carbonation; aftertaste of pineaple, decently aromatic @Wortspiele #4 - hazy amber beer poured in a shot glass with banana and clove balls swimming in it, no foam; aroma of ripe yellow fruits with hints of alcohol; more bitter than sweet, no carbonation and with warming alcohol notes to meet more banana in the finish - unusual experience ... of course @Wortspiele #4 - fully cloudy violet beer with a pinkish foam; fair notes of berries, yeast; moderate body, low carbonation; clean fruity palate, light sweet; light corny finish with long notes of berries - clean, fruity and pleasant @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; light yeasty with fair notes of orange peels; effervescent palate, thin-bodied, sweet; long fizzy aftertaste of banana and oranges @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy pale orange beer with a firm and long lasting white foam; honey and orange peels, spices in the nose; solid carbonation; sweet, a good malt backbone, some apparent alcohol, more banana, oranges and esters in the finish @Wortspiele #4 - very hazy bright orange beer with a solid creamy white foam left; solid aroma of apricots, light yeasty; medium-bodied, fairly sweet, light sticky, chewy; late bitterness; residual sugars and long notes of apricots @Wortspiele #4 - dark beer with a little creamy dark beige foam; black chocolate and honey, hints of mocha; sweet, creamy and smooth palate; the alcohol is well-hidden, long chocolatey and light nutty, honey finish @Wortspiele #4 - light hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; delicate notes of melon, light wheaty; gently sweet with a late saltiness; a good malt backbone, clean and juicy palate, gently sour fruity finish - subtle, classy and very well-crafted @Wortspiele #4 - hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; robust aroma of ripe bananas, chili peppers, oranges and honey; medium-bodied, juicy palate, moderate carbonation; more banana in the finish where sharp chili notes appear pretty late - very well-made @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy lactic orange beer with a little white foam left; sauerkraut and yellow fruits in the nose; fairly sour, dry and moderate malt backbone; tasty, lively palate; aftertaste of sauerkraut, berries and wheat; very dry and sour finish - very nice! @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of cucumber, sauerkraut and alga; thin-bodied, low carbonation, light sour, dry with a long finish of cucumber and alga again - fresh, weird and interesting @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy dark orange beer; aroma of tea and mirabelle; light sticky; medium-bodied, chewy, estery finish with long notes of mirabelle - too sweet @Wortspiele #4 - pours a dark amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; fruity and piney hoppiness; creamy mouth-feel, a good malt backbone, very bitter and with a long aromatic piney and red fruity finish @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy orange beer with no foam left; aroma of cherries with notes of sauerkraut and pineapples; sour, a good malt backbone; lingering sourness in an aftertaste of pineapples and cherries @Wortspiele #4 - hazy amber beer with a decent head retention; aroma of toffee with notes of piney hops; creamy palate, medium to full-bodied, rather sweet; long fruity and caramelish finish @Wortspiele #4 - very hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; gently peated whisky notes with notes of oranges and citrus; quite full-bodied, lively palate, subtle carbonation, light sweet; peated Whisky-like and orange-ish finish, light grainy and citrusy - very good @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy copper-orange beer; aroma of grapefruit and lactose; medium-bodied, sour, dry; long aftertaste of grapefruits and apricots with lingering lactic notes @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy amber beer with a good head retention; aroma of berries and red fruits; medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; light sweetness, gently fruity finish with hints of corn and berries @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy dark brown beer with a solid creamy beige foam left; aroma of mocha and nuts; sweet and medium-bodied, light bitter with a long buttery and mocha finish @Wortspiele #4 - very cloudy lactic orange beer with no head retention; aroma of sauerkraut, pears, pineapples and raisins; a good malt backbone; dry, bitter and sour finish of yeast and raisins @Wortspiele #4 - cloudy orange beer with no foam; aroma of wheat and yellow fruits, perfumy; low carbonation, full-bodied, mellow, clean palate; aromatic fruity and wheaty finish - clean and very well-made @Wortspiele #4 - hazy golden beer with a good head retention; funky nose with notes of tropical fruits hoppiness; moderate malt backbone, quite sour yet decently creamy palate, a bit sweet; long funky and fruity finish, light cheesy @Wortspiele #4 - very hazy orange beer with a good head retention; light yeasty, fairly hoppy (piney and fruity) and with notes of wheat; medium-bodied, a good malt backbone, tasty and with a late bitterness; long fruity hoppiness with more notes of wheat in the finish courtesy of Nisse666 - translucid and extremly pale golden beer; very shy and neutral nose with hints of honey and iodine; low carbonation and body; neither sweet nor bitter; faint flowery finish - incredibly harmless courtesy of Nisse666; canned - light hazy pale golden-yellow beer with a moderate white foam left; light grainy and papery aroma with notes of old apples; moderate malt backbone; light grainy and sweet; flowery finish with hints of vomit and candy sugar courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - light hazy dark blond beer with a chaotic foam leeft; ripe fruits and candy sugar in the nose; very sweet; full-bodied; long aftertaste of candied fruits and lot of residual sugars; very well-hidden alcohol @Craft Beer Festival Thun - cloudy lactic blond beer with a white foam left; funky and yeasty aroma with some fruity tones and hints of marzipan; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, creamy palate, bitter and very dry; smooth funky and light sour, yeasty finish @Craft Beer Festival Thun - hazy blond beer with a solid white foam left; hoppy nose of tropical fruits, hints of caramel; smooth palate, light sweetness, late gentle bitterness; candied fruits in the finish; juicy @Craft Beer Festival Thun - cloudy copper-amber beer with a little long lasting foam left; aroma of marzipan and candy sugar; light spicy and with notes of banana; pretty sweet, full-bodied, aftertaste of caramel, banana and candied fruits in the finish @Craft Beer Festival Thun - hazy brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; esters, prunes, pears and vanilla in the nose; full-bodied, very sweet; estery finish with some apparent alcohol, notes of prunes, cherries and candy sugar, quite lot of residual sweetness @Craft Beer Festival Thun - quite clear amber beer with a moderate head retention; light mineral aroma with notes of onions and quinces; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, moderate bitterness; more quinces and mineral notes in the finish @Craft Beer Festival Thun - black beer with no head retention; toasted biscuity and corny aroma notes of cinnamon and vanilla; moderate malt backbone; sweet and tart corny, decently dry; malty biscuity finish, roasted and with more notes of cinnamon @Craft Beer Festival Thun - very hazy blond beer with a little foam left; fairly hoppy aroma of apricots and mango; assertive, a good malt backbone, very bitter; quite dry, juicy hoppy finish of tropical fruits with a long lasting bitterness and light chewy tones - quite aggressive @Craft Beer Festival Thun - cloudy copper-orange beer with a fast collapsing head; cheesy and almondy aroma, notes of caramel; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; rounded and clean palate; fruity and light cheesy finish with more notes of caramel; some sweetness @Craft Beer Festival Thun - black beer with a moderate head retention; light corny aroma with notes of vanilla; medium-bodied, light sweetness, subtle but solid carbonation, quite corny and toasted finish of vanilla with notes of chocolate; effervescent - not a high drinkability @Craft Beer Festival Thun - black beer under a huge creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted mocha aroma with notes of flowers, caramel and speculoos; creamy palate, gently sour and bitter; long aftertaste of roasted mocha, walnuts and flowers - very aromatic @Craft Beer Festival Thun - dark beer; dominating aroma of cherries; juicy palate, sweet and full-bodied, late sharpness; aftertaste of chocolate and cherries - very interesting @Craft Beer Festival Thun - cloudy dark blond beer with a good head retention; flowery and light buttery aroma; moderate malt backbone, creamy palate; light sweet; flowery finish - quite shy and delicate @Craft Beer Festival Thun - very hazy dark amber beer with a good head retention; flowery, grassy and caramelish aroma; creamy palate, medium-bodied, very bitter, dry grassy and mineral caramelish finish with a decent sharpness @Craft Beer Festival Thun - black beer with a moderate head retention; roasted aroma of nuts and chocolate; full-bodied, very bitter; chewy chocolatey aftertaste with notes of prunes and some warming alcohol presence @Craft Beer Festival Thun - cloudy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; clean and distinctive hoppy aroma of mango and melon; juicy; moderate carbonation, light chewy, quite dry and very bitter; tropical fruits in a very aromatic finish @Craft Beer Festival Thun - hazy amber-blond beer with no head retention; aroma of quinces and rhubarb; low carbonation, a good malt backbone; sweet, chewy and light sticky; quite short finish of quinces with apparent alcohol notes @Craft Beer Festival Thun - dark brown beer with a little foam left; aroma of prunes and candy sugar; full-bodied, fairly sweet, chewy; long aftertaste of prunes, cherries and candy sugar @Craft Beer Festival Thun - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of prunes and chocolate; thin-bodied, low carbonation, light grainy, creamy palate; toasted aftertaste of chocolate and dark fruits, light cheesy @Craft Beer Festival Thun - quite clear amber-brown beer with no foam; aroma of prunes and vanilla; low carbonation; full-bodied, sticky and chewy palate; apparent alcohol in the finish with long notes of cognac, prunes, wood and vanilla @Craft Beer Festival Thun - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of corn, mocha and vanilla; full-bodied, sweet, tart; corny chocolatey and mocha finish; fairly bitter @Craft Beer Festival Thun - dark brown beer with a reddish hue; light sourish nose with toasted malts and caramel; very sweet, full-bodied, spicy, flowery and malty finish with lot of residual sweetness @Craft Beer Festival Thun - cloudy blond beer with a moderate foam left; cheesy with notes of ripe fruits; medium-bodied, low carbonation; dry and quite bitter, sour; juicy and mineral finish with notes of pears courtesy of Doeschi - clear amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted malt, caramel and biscuits in the nose; quite sweet, medium-bodied, low carbonation, more toffee and biscuits in the finish courtesy of Martin Dröser - cloudy dark blond-orange beer with a little foam left; solid spicy aroma of ginger and lemongrass; a good malt backbone, juicy, tasty palate, subtle but solid carbonation; late and fair sharpness introducing long notes of ginger, chili pepper and wheat; dry and fizzy, salty - very good courtesy of Dölf Huber - fully cloudy lactic-orange beer with no head retention; deep aroma of quinces with notes of bitter oranges; sweet, thick and full-bodied, subtle carbonation; decently dry, spicy and yeasty with a long juicy fruity finish of quinces; some apparent alcohol courtesy of Jasmina - hazy pale orange beer with no head retention; aroma of cellar, raisins, apricots and hints of peaches; a good malt backbone, decently sour, light sweet, gently sticky; long aftertaste of candied apricots, wood and grapes from CraftGallery - translucid pale golden beer with a little white foam left; aroma of coffee, esters with notes of apples and pears below; subtle carbonation, quite velvety palate; moderate malt backbone and fairly sour; long aftertaste of coffee, candied fruits with a lingering sourness - superb courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of ginger and onions, notes of berries; subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, moderately bitter; decently dry aftertaste of tropical fruits and onions courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark beer with a modest head retention; roasted chocolatey aroma with notes of caramelized malts and mocha; light over-carbonated, thin-bodied, light sweetness, fizzy chocolatey and caramel finish courtesy of Mirko Messer - light hazy bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of quince marmalade, persimmon and orange peel; low carbonation, medium-bodied; sweet and gently sticky; more weird notes of persimmon and marmalade in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark beer with a persistent beige foam left; aroma of molasses, wet grain and cofee beans; good malt backbone, tart and harsh palate, light sweet; harsh bitterness; very grainy and biscuity finish - low drinkability from Supermarket Coop - hazy reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; red fruits marmalade and grains in the nose; gently sweet, pretty tasteless, no bitterness; gently grainy and red fruity finish - pointless draught@Pooc - quite clear golden bronze beer with a creamy beige foam left; aroma of rye and quinces; full-bodied, sweet, light chewy; late tart grainy with residual sugars and more notes of quinces and mango marmalade - very aromatic courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of old apples and dust; low carbonation, sticky palate; moderate malt backbone; some sweet maltiness; short and light grainy finish with more hints of apples courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear dark red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of toasted malts and toffees; moderate carbonation and body, light sweetness and a grainy tartness; more caramel, corn and a faint fruitiness in a watery finish - modest courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; light yeasty with notes of candied fruits; velvety palate; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter; aftertaste of oranges, yeast and persimmon courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; weird aroma of cheese and caramel; low carbonation, thin-bodied, tasteless, grainy finish with more hints of caramel courtesy of Antonio Rey - brown beer under a huge beige foam; fair toasted biscuity maltiness, flowery; gently sourish, medium-bodied, light malt sweetness; aftertaste of biscuit and caramel with light grainy tones courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden beer with a long lasting white foam; nice lace; deep aroma of orange peels, light yeasty; a good malt backbone; sweet and tart; sourish, wheaty finish with more notes of orange peels courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a little beige foam left; very toasted nose of ashes and tobacco; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation; light sweet and with a hint of tartness; decently long chocolatey finish with hints of ashes from Bier-Bienne - translucid dark golden beer with no head retention; grainy with notes of yellow fruits; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation, tart; short grainy and tart finish courtesy of the Urban Golf guy - light hazy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of caramel and red fruits, dusty and corny; moderate carbonation and body; quite bitter; dry flowery, corny and caramelish finish with hints of fruits courtesy of Fabien Maître - quite clear amber-brown beer with a moderate head retention; toasted aroma of biscuits, caramel and coffee, fairly aromatic; creamy palate; earthy and bitter, medium-bodied, quite dry, toasted malty biscuity and coffeish finish - pretty nice from la Cave à Bières - light gusher; clear amber-bronze beer with a creamy beige foam left; the aroma is mineral, light yeasty with notes of quinces; over-carbonated, medium-bodied, quite sweet and gently sticky; aftertaste of chewy fruits marmalade, fizzy and with more mineral notes and some residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear dark red-amber beer with a modest head retention; aroma of elderflowers and berries, light earthy; low carbonation, a good malt body, juicy, light sweet, gently earthy, fruity and flowery finish from z'Bierhuus - light gusher; dark beer with a persistent dark beige foam left; aroma of ashes and roasted coffee; over-carbonated, quite thin-bodied, creamy aftertaste of tobacco and ashes courtesy of Julien Brändli - fully cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; deep aroma of passion fruit with fair notes of vanilla; a fair carbonation, full-bodied, quite sweet with a late lactic sourness, a solid bitterness appears lately lasting very long in a very aromatic finish of passion fruits, oranges and vanilla courtesy of Nisse666 - clear golden beer under a solid foam; very estery aroma of pears and quinces, light yeasty; solid carbonation, thin-bodied, lactic, gently sour, very dry aftertaste of raisins and quinces with more estery tones courtesy of Philipp Sigg - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; the aroma is very mineral with notes of berries and some yeast; solid carbonation; medium-bodied, some sweetness, robust bitterness; dry, citrusy and mineral fizzy finish - poor drinkability courtesy of Fabien Maître - black beer with a poor head retention; light roasted aroma of black chocolate; a good malt backbone, light sweet, rounded palate, light grainy, some bitterness; long roasted chocolate finish from CraftGallery - light hazy blond-orange beer with a persistent white foam; very aromatic fruity hoppiness of grapefruit, citrus and tangerines; a good malt backbone, a decent sourness; lively and tasty palate; a fair yet subtle carbonation; the finihs is more sour than bitter; decently dry and lasting very long with more notes of tropical fruits; clean, fresh and with tons of character from Bières et Saloperies - bright and translucid dark golden beer with no foam; the aroma is mineral with notes of apple juice and berries; moderate carbonation and body; very bitter, astringent and dry; grapefruity and mineral finish - lacks of an aromatic dimension to meet the aggressive bitterness courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear dark red-brown beer with a modest head retention; malty aroma with a fair hoppiness of red fruits, molasses; moderate carbonation, quite full-bodied, light sweetm the finish is light earthy with more notes of red fruits and toasted malts; some residual sweetness; fairly aromatic courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy reddish-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of lemon and oranges, gently lactic; full-bodied, decently sour, subtle but solid carbonation, lively, dry, bitter and long citric and very aromatic fruity finish with a lingering sourness and notes of marzipan and grapefruit courtesy of Doeschi - clear golden beer with a white foam left; fairly herbal aroma with notes of citrus and hay; medium-bodied, clean palate, aggressive bitterness, corny, grassy finish with fruity tones in the background courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer under a creamy white foam left; the aroma is piney, citrusy and light spicy; full-bodied, tasty and lively, juicy; solid bitterness and a very long piney, resinous and fruity finish - more aromatic in the nose and everything will be ok @la Mise en Bière - pours a hazy bright blond beer with a little white foam left; solid hoppy aroma of herbs and hay with notes of fruits and sauerkraut below; hints of mint; creamy palate, hint of sourness; medium-bodied, blur bitterness, yeasty, spicy and grassy finish - not fan of this hop profile @la Mise en Bière - hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; some toasted biscuity maltiness to introduce decent notes of mustard; subtle but fair carbonation; medium-bodied, grainy and bitter palate; quite dry finish of mustard, spices and toasted malts @la Mise en Bière - clear bright golden beer with a moderate white foam left; light yeasty and with fair notes of mango and spices; creamy palate; moderate malt backbone, a solid bitterness, dry, yeasty and fruity, spicy hoppy finish - alive and tasty, very hoppy @la Mise en Bière - cloudy pale orange beer with a little foam left; ripe fruits hoppiness, quite piney, spicy; full-bodied, some sweetness, very tasty, very bitter, some apparent alcohol in a very long fruity and piney hoppy finish and lingering notes of candied fruits @PiBar - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; mellow ripe fruity aroma with light cheesy tones, peaches and mango; creamy palate, smooth, pretty tasty, hint of sourness, quite dry and long aftertaste of raisins and peaches, light estery and funky @PiBar - cloudy reddish-orange beer with a fast vanishing foam; aroma of apples, cellar and potatoes, creamy palate, moderate malt backbone. gently sour, quite short earthy, faintly fruity finish with lingering notes of potatoes @PiBar - hazy reddish-orange beer with a modest head retention; fresh and evident aroma of tomato; thin-bodied, juicy, light tart and sour, low carbonation, tasty and lively; long aftertaste of fresh tomato juice - unusual, original and very well-crafted @PiBar - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention leaving some rare big bubbles; light earthy, potatoes-like with funky, cheesy tones; moderate carbonation and body, tasty and sourish; decently dry, aftertaste of potatoes, raisins, cellar and apples @PiBar - quite clear amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; aroma of tomato, sour cherries and tequila, light woody; full-bodied, tasty, light chewy, quite sour; dry, gently woody finish of tomato and tequila @PiBar - fully cloudy lactic orange beer with a moderate foam left; juicy hoppy finish of grapefruits and tangerines; solid but subtle crbonation; light sweet, lively palate and fairly bitter; long juicy fruity grapefruity finish @PiBar - light hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of agave and peaches; juicy palate, full-bodied, moderate carbonation, creamy palate, fairly bitter; long juicy fruity finish with more notes of agave, mango and persimmon - clean and very hoppy @PiBar - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted aroma of corn, mocha, nuts and cognac; full-bodied, fairly sweet, sticky; apparent alcohol in a long chocolatey, roasted, nutty and cognac finish from a shop in Basel - hazy amber beer with a beige foam left; malty aroma with spicy notes and hints of marzipan; medium-bodied; solid carbonation; earthy, malty and spicy finish with a lingering bitterness courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear pale golden beer with no head retention; aroma of wheat, raspberries and lemon; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone and quite sourish; fizzy finish of raspberries and wheat; some residual sweetness courtesy of Nisse666 - fully cloudy pale orange beer with a white foam left; solid hoppy aroma of grapefruits and lemongrass; crisp, moderate malt backbone; fizzy, juicy, very bitter and very dry; long fruity hoppy finish with more tangerines and grapefruits courtesy of Julien - dark beer with a poor head retention; toasted aroma of molasses and Xmas spices; hints of cola; solid carbonation and body; pretty sweet with a late tartness; residual sweetness in a long finish of molasses, prunes and spices - very good courtesy of Jasmina - cloudy copper-amber with a long lasting foam; aroma of caramel, marzipan and yeast; a good malt backbone, rounded palate; chalky finish, fairly bitter with more notes of tropical fruits; too yeasty draught@Bierrevier - clear golden beer; estery aroma with notes of berries and pears; moderate malt body; light sourish, clean palate; funky and yellow fruity finish draught@Bierrevier - blond beer, quite clear; aroma of hay, berries and mineral; light sticky palate, a good malt backbone, low carbonation and moderately bitter; clean and fresh fruity and mineral finish from the brewery - quite clear reddish-amber beer with a little foam left; light spicy and earthy nose; medium-bodied, tart and fairly dry; bitter, earthy and spicy finish from the brewery - quite clear golden-blond beer with a solid creamy white foam left; aroma of mineral, yeast and pears; creamy palate, quite thin-bodied, decently bitter; yeasty, spicy and with a faint fruity finish - too yeasty and lacking of aromatic courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear dark red-amber beer with a beige foam left; red fruits marmalade and flowers in the nose; moderate carbonation and body; the finish is mineral with more red fruits and flowers meeting a lingering bitterness from Mühlistübli - bright golden beer under a huge white foam; nice lace; perfumy aroma with notes of pears and quinces; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, bitter, estery and yellow fruity finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear red-amber beer with a beige foam left; spicy hoppiness with notes of quinces and strawberries; full-bodied, solid carbonation, some malt sweetness, pretty corny tartness; very bitter; dry spicy, earthy finish with lingering notes of quinces in the finish from Brauart St-Gallen - gusher ... hazy dark red-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of red fruits marmalade, esters, spices and caramel; sweet and sticky palate; medium-bodied; low bitterness; chewy fruity and spicy finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy blond beer with a solid foam left; earthy and spicy aroma with notes of thyme; smooth palate, medium-bodied, gently bitter with a long aromatic flowery and earthy finish with lingering notes of thyme from the brewery - dark beer with a creamy beige foam left; roasted milky aroma of grain and mocha; some sweetness, creamy palate, thin-bodied and a grainy mocha finish again from Bier-Bienne; canned - clear brown beer under a creamy beige foam; nice lace; flowery aroma with a biscuity maltiness; creamy palate; smooth; medium-bodied, earthy and quite bitter; malty biscuity finish with lot of aromatic hops from Bier-Bienne; canned - black beer with a dark beige foam left; roasted aroma of tobacco and coffee; a good malt backbone; light sticky, fairly bitter; dry and roasted coffeish finish with some licorice courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; estery, yeasty and phenolic aroma; solid carbonation, moderate malt body; light chewy and tart; quite short flowery and phenolic finish with faint fruity tones draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy pale golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of bread, wheat and gooseberries; subtle but fair carbonation, moderate malt backbone; lively palate; fairly hoppy, some wheat tartness; aftertaste of citrus, berries and bread draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy pale golden beer with a good head retention; delicate aroma of tropical fruits, moderate malt body, light sticky palate; hint of sourness; fairly dry, aftertaste of apricots with hints of funkiness - delicate and subtle draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; solid aroma of pears, berries and lime; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, assertive, tasty and lively palate; solidly sour, very dry, long aftertaste of yellow fruits with a lingering sourness - very aromatic and superb draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy blond-orange beer with a solid creamy foam left; peachy, almondy and marzipan aroma; light sticky palate; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation; decently dry; peachy and persimmon-like finish; decently aromatic draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - bright hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; nice lace; distinct aroma of oranges and apricots; clean and rounded palate, tasty; a good malt backbone; bitter, juicy and fruity hoppy finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a beige foam left; solid roasted aroma of coffee, earthy; medium-bodied, grainy, a bit juicy palate; dry, bitter finish of cold coffee and hazelnuts draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a decent head retention; toasted malty, chocolatey aroma with notes of dates; thick and full-bodied, quite sweet yet managed to be decently dry; long chocolatey, fruity and caramelish finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; resinous hops, caramel and ripe fruits in the nose; full-bodied, smooth palate, fairly sweet; late and well-integrated bitterness; more resinous, grapefruity and caramelish tones in the finish from the brewery - pours a clear reddish-bronze beer under a solid and long lasting creamy beige foam, nice lace; shy flowery and spicy hoppiness; creamy palate, medium-bodied, rather tasteless and with a late solid bitterness; quite dry earthy and spicy finish - quite harsh and lacking terribly of aromatic dimension courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy copper-orange beer with a solid foamy head; gently estery and fruity nose; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness, light tart estery fruity finish; flowery and with some residual sweetness from Brauart - translucid bright golden beer with a little foam left; a fair spicy hoppiness, crisp, peanutty; medium-bodied, tasty and lively palate; fairly bitter, dry and spicy hoppy finish; quite tart courtesy of Luc Delacoste - dark beer with a modest head retention; solid roasted aroma of mocha, walnuts and tobacco; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness, some corny tartness; fairly bitter, very long and tasty chocolatey and roasted coffeish, nutty finish - nice from CraftGallery - clear golden beer with a white foam left; distinctive smokiness with notes of tea and cheese; a good malt backbone, a bit tart and funky; some sweetness below, long and well-integrated smokiness with astringent notes of tea and flowers - very tasty from Brauart - black beer with a fast collapsing beige foam; quite roasted aroma of licorice, coffee and lactose; a good malt backbone, sweet and with a tart bitterness; long roasted chocolatey and hazelnutty, lactic finish - very well-crafted from CraftGallery - clear black beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of coconut with rum coming just behind; a fair sweetness is balanced by some corny tartness; some apparent alcohol in the finish with long notes of rum and cherries; roasted chocolate from Brauart - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of peanuts, hay and candy sugar; light sweet, some corny tartness, medium-bodied, late bitterness and a long earthy and peanutty finish from la Mise en Bière - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aromatic and flowery aroma with notes of juniper and pine needles; moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone; tasty and lively; bitter finish of juniper, earth and flowers courtesy of Luc Delacoste - black beer with a modefrate beige foam left; solid aroma of wood, roasted coffee, nuts, black cherries and tobacco; full-bodied, thick and fairly sweet with a late and robust bitterness; grainy, lot of residual sugars in a very long woody finish of rum, coffee, vanilla and black cherries; some warming alcohol notes - love it! from Aldi - translucid golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of paperboard and dust; medium-bodied, light sweet and rather tasteless, light bitter, short papery and mineral finish from Aldi - bright and translucid golden beer with a little foam left; spicy and flowery hoppy aroma; a good malt backbone, light malt sweetness, decently bitter; spicy and herbal finish; gentle and balanced from Aldi - dark reddish-brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of licorice, soda, toffee and hay; sticky, solid sweetness; medium-bodied, aftertaste of molasses and licorice with tons of residual artificial sweetness - cloying courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; juicy grapefruity and peachy aroma; full-bodied, sweet and juicy palate, clean palate, subtle carbonation, late and well-integrated bitterness; long aromatic finish of tropical fruits from CraftGallery - clear golden-blond beer with no head retention; very perfumy aroma of sauerkraut and lime; low carbonation and thin-bodied; fairly sour, assertive; dry juicy and lemony finish with a long lingering sourness and notes of yoghurt and berries from Drinks of the World - hazy bright bronze beer with a moderate foam left; delicate aromatic nose of quinces, tea and mango; moderate carbonation, smooth palate and with a good malt body; light malt sweetness and a late well-integrated bitterness; gently chewy aromatic fruity hoppy finish, decently dry - well-balanced courtesy of Philipp Jäggi - very hazy red-amber beer with a beige foam left; estery and perfumy aroma of persimon and quinces; sweet, full-bodied, a gently corny tartness brings some balance; juicy red fruity finish with a fair bitterness, light residual sweetness and more corny tones; hints of sage and light mineral from Brauart - dark beer with a beoge foam left; toasted aroma of spices and cola; some lactic sweetness, low carbonation and creamy palate; medium-bodied; spices, coffee and licorice in the finish from Pibar - gusher... cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; estery and light yeasty with solid notes of ripe fruits (oranges, bananas); some sweetness, full-bodied, subtle carbonation; light bitter and sticky; long ripe fruity finish with notes of orange peels and jasmin from Drinks of the World - very hazy dark golden beer under a solid white foam; perfumy and estery, spicy hoppiness; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness leaving residual sugars, oily palate, gently bitter, spicy and fruity finish from Pibar - hazy blood red beer with a long lasting pink head; solid aroma of carrots, beetroots and potatoes; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied and a solid sourness; light sweetness below; pretty dry; long sourish finish of beetroots and sauerkraut - nice @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear golden-blond beer with a little white foam left; nice lace; delicate lemony and grapefruity aroma; a good malt backbone; gently sticky palate; a fair bitterness, subtle yet solid carbonation; long aromatic yellow fruity hoppy finish @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; fresh aroma of berries and passionfruit; decently sour, clean and assertive palate; quite dry and long sourish aftertaste of candied fruits with a dominance of passion fruits; vinous @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy dark orange beer with a persistent white foam left; light yeasty and with notes of peaches and apricots; moderate carbonation; tasty and lively palate; a fair yet well-integrated bitterness; moderately dry; long fruity hoppy finish with more orange peels and apricots @Biercafé Au Trappiste - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of milk chocolate and nuts; low carbonation, velvety palate, tasty and quite full-bodied; rather sweet, the finish is gently lactic with roasted notes of milk chocolate, walnuts and nougat; coffee courtesy of Oli Vurchio - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; light estery with notes of berries, raisins and pineapples; full-bodied, pretty sweet and with a well-integrated bitterness; aftertaste of rhubarb, light grassy and piney @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy dark orange beer with a white foam left; orange peel and hints of peaches in the nose; medium-bodied, fairly dry and bitter; long finish of oranges and peaches, marzipan courtesy of Oli Vurchio - black beer; aroma of licorice, cola and roasted chocolate; full-bodied, sweet, lively; late bitterness; roasted nutty, chocolatey finish, wood and molasses courtesy of Markus Obrist - translucid red-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of citrus, berries and caramel; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; quite sweet, light sourish; long aftertaste of berries, citrus and a faint spiciness; some residual sugars, chewy and artificial from la Mise en Bière - quite clear reddish-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of prunes and oranges, light vinous; low carbonation, gently sticky and chewy palate, fairly tasty, decently sour, pretty dry; very fruity aftertaste of raisins, prunes and cherries - very nice from Brauart - gusher... quite clear amber-bronze beer under a solid beige foam; aroma of tea, yeast and raisins; a fair carbonation, fairly bitter with some sweetness below; the finish shows spicy tones with more notes of tea, red fruits and a lingering bitterness from Brauart - black beer with a beige foam left; roasted aroma of dried fruits, roasted coffee, vanilla and tobacco; gently woody; solid but subtle carbonation; fairly bitter; long roasted finish of figs, more vanilla, ashes, wood and herbs; astringent - good yet no Barleywine courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - clear bronze beer with a persistent foam left; light yeasty aroma with notes of coriander and oranges; moderate carbonation, quite tasty, moderate malt backbone, creamy finish of coriander and yellow fruits; gently bitter courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy amber-blond beer under a huge foam; aroma of quince and persimmon; medium-bodied, juicy palate; moderate bitterness; the finish is light metallic with more notes of berries anbd persimmon courtesy of Claude Degen - light hazy dark blond beer with a solid creamy white foam left; nice lace; light yeasty, delicate aroma of quinces and tea; velvety palate, a fair bitterness, a good malt backbone; long aromatic finish of peaches, spices and tea courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with a persistent dark beige foam; aroma of wood, tobacco and Bourbon, vanilla and roasted chocolate underneath; full-bodied, thick and potent, some malt sweetness soon overwhelmed by a huge bitterness; grainy with long notes of whisky, cherries and vanilla; lingering roasted chocolate malty tones - a bit harsh and aggressive yet fairly good draught@brewpub - cloudy amber-orange beer with a good head retention; nice lacework; evident notes of banana dominate, light spicy tones; fair but subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, decently tasty, sweet, juicy aftertaste of banana, light yeasty and with hints of oranges and cloves - pretty nice draught@brewpub - dark beer with a little dark beige foam left; aroma of speculoos, plastic, roasted cacao and light rancid bûtter; solid carbonation yet a subtle one; moderate malt backbone, creamy palate, light grainy and sweet; milk and vanilla finish with lingering notes of roasted chocolate malts courtesy of Roland Graber - hazy dark brown beer with a little foam left; very woody aroma with notes of grapes and chocolate; full-bodied, subtle carbonation; quite sour; long aftertaste of vanilla, wood and milk chocolate courtesy of Roland Graber - light hazy golden-orange beer, aroma of caramel and peaches; a good malt backbone, hugely bitter; piney and caramelish hoppy finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy dark blond beer under a solid and long lasting creamy white foam; nice lace; gently flowery aroma with notes of peanuts; smooth palate; moderate malt backbone; decently bitter, light grainy and long flowery hoppy finish; gently bready - delicate and shy draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left, nice lace; aroma of lemongrass and pineapples; moderate malt backbone; gently sticky; light sweet and sour; fairly dry, quite yeasty finish with more notes of pineapples draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - vewry hazy amber-blond beer with a little foam left; clean fruity hoppiness of peaches and apricots; assertive and tasty palate; light sweet, clean and pretty bitter, long fruity hoppy finish of apricots - very aromatic draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark beer with a beige foam left and a nice foam; clean and distinct aroma of blueberries with chocolate malt behind; juicy palate, quite full-bodied, light sweet and very shyly bitter; earthy, vanilla and blueberry finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a moderate foam left; decently woody aroma with notes of whisky, cherries and prunes; full-bodied, fairly sweet, light sticky, late earthy bitterness; lot of residual sweetness, aftertaste of licorice, wood, black cherries and chocolate from Bier-Bienne - clear golden-bronze beer with a solid head retention; funky aroma with notes of pears and apples; solid but subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone, assertive, astringent, late bitterness; cheesy, fruity and spicy, yeasty finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; fairly toasted aroma with notes of molasses, cherries and figs; sweet, full-bodied, light thick, some earthy bitterness, nuts, molasses, dates and more toasted malts as well in the finish from Aldi - clear and very dark beer with no head retention; gently malty aroma with notes of cola and herbs; medium-bodied, light sweet and grainy; shy herbal bitterness, notes of cola and licorice in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; fair hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation; fairly bitter; quite dry, fruity and gently piney hoppy finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with no head retention; aroma of tobacco, black cherries and roasted chocolate; full-bodied, sweet, light sticky palate, late and solid bitterness; long chocolatey finish with notes of licorice and vanilla from Erzbierschof - clear golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; solid grassy and piney hoppiness; a good malt backbone, tasty and lively palate; gently sticky, solid bitterness; subtle carbonation, dry and long grassy and spicy hoppy finish - very hoppy indeed courtesy Mühlistübli - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a huge foam left; aroma of toffee and spices, biscuity maltiness; creamy palate, moderate carbonation; light sweet, earthy bitterness with more spicy hoppy tones and caramel in the finish from CraftGallery - light gusher; light hazy blond beer under a huge white foam; gently funky and estery aroma of pears and apples; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently sour, quite dry with a clean, funky fruity and gently cheesy finish - fresh and delicate courtesy of Roger Brügger - hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left, correct lacework; light toasted aroma with earthy and spicy tones, decently hoppy; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, decent bitterness, more spicy and earthy tones in the finish; light biscuity courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer without foam left; solid notes of peanuts butter strike first, earthy, roasted notes of chocolate, tobacco and vanilla; low carbonation, full-bodied, late and solid bitterness; very long peanutty finish with more vanilla, ashes and tobacco courtesy of Fabien Maître - hazy pale golden beer with a modest white foam left; peanutty and bready aroma; gently spicy; medium-bodied; quite tasty and bitter; quite dry bready anfd malty finish - nice courtesy of Delila Müller - hazy amber-orange beer with a huge foam; aroma of rosemary and oranges, the salt is already apparent in the nose; full-bodied, juicy and salty palate; dry and long salty, spicy finish with lingering notes of rosemary - original and pretty good courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with a modest head retention; solid roasted aroma of coffee, hazelnuts and chocolate with fair notes of vanilla; sweet, thick and sticky palate; long finish of vanilla, chocolate and roasted malts from ACM - very hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of orange peels, light bready, spicy 8cinnamon?); juicy, medium-bodied, assertive and hugely bitter, some sourness underneath; dry and light yeasty finish with more fruity hoppy tones - would take advantage of some more aromatic and a less aggressive bitterness from ACM - very hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; quite unexpressive nose; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; elusive flowery tones; fairly bitter, pretty hoppy spicy and flowery finish from ACM - quite clear reddish-orange beer with a modest head retention; strawberries, cherries, berries in the nose; low carbonation, medium-bodied, gently sour, juicy; red fruity finish - lot of character from ACM - dark beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of tea, molasses, black cherries and wood; full-bodied, fairly sweet, subtle carbonation, fizzy mocha finish with long red fruity notes, molasses and marzipan - potent from ACM - clear dark blond beer with a modest head retention; hint of wheat, flowery; full-bodied, quite sweet, weird corny notes, fairly bitter yet with residual sugars; peanutty, spicy and flowery finish - a bit cloying from ACM - pretty clear dark blond beer with a little foam left; nice lacework; light earthy, flowery aroma, gently bready; smooth, moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone, tasty, clean palate, quite bitter, earthy, spicy and flowery finish - elegant from ACM - black beer with a modest head retention, chocolate and rum, roasted; very sweet, sticky, full-bodied, lot of residual sweetness, very bitter, chocolate, cherries, rum, wood and black cherries in the finish, some burning alcohol notes from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - hazy amber-blond beer with a beige foam left; subtle aromatic hoppy nose of flowers, bread and ripe fruits; very smooth palate, creamy and pretty tasty; light sweet maltiness and some gentle bitterness; malty finish with fair notes of oranges and honey - very nice from Qbeer - translucid pale golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of raisins, gooseberries, cheesy; medium-bodied, gently sour, moderate malt backbone, quite dry fruity finish with more gooseberries and lemon; light salty and a bit heavy finish from Qbeer - very clear golden beer with a modest head retention; cheesy, lemony; gently sour, medium-bodied, quite dry; yellow fruity finish, light yeasty from Qbeer - very clear pale golden beer with a poor head retention; distinctive yet subtle aroma of lemon, salt already apparent in the nose; a good malt backbone, juicy and fairly salty; very dry with a short lemony, yuzu finish and a lingering saltiness - fresh and very drinkable from Qbeer - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; herbs, cream and mango in the nose; creamy palate, medium-bodied, sweet malt backbone, late herbal bitterness, alpine herbs, faint fruitiness and residual sugars in a quite watery finish - a bit weird from Qbeer - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; very smokey nose with juicy orange notes coming thru, fair notes of red wine barrels; solid yet subtle carbonation, light sweet, solid smokey finish of ashes, quite dry with more notes of oranges from Batavia - very hazy amber beer with a good head retention; estery and woody aroma, huge notes of acetone, ripe fruits below; fizzy, full-bodied, some initial sweetness overwhelmed by a huge sourness; fizzy, spicy, ripe fruity finish with more wood and acetone; astringent courtesy of Julien Brändli - very hazy pinkish-red beer with an elusive foam; the nose is surprising with a successful balance between raspberries and red peppers; medium-bodied, juicy, subtle and fair carbonation; long finish where raspberries dominate the red peppers courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy blond-orange beer with a firm white foam left; aroma of apricots, berries and raisins; moderate carbonation; medium-bodied, gently sourish, quite dry, fresh and lively fruity and funky finish, more apricots and light spicy from la Mise en Bière - hazy blond beer with no head retention; fairly woody with notes of raisins and peaches; low carbonation, a good malt backbone; tasty and gently, chewy; light sweet; a bit astringent; long woody and solidly fruity finish - very good courtesy of Roland Graber - cloudy dark blond beer under a creamy white foam; aroma of mango, wheatr and bread; creamy palate, medium-bodied, low carbonation, decently sourish, quite dry corny, fruity, smooth and tasty from la Mise en Bière - black beer with no foam; fairly peated, aroma of whisky, balck chocolate, black cherries and wood; rich; full-bodied, thick, light sticky, low carbonation, hugely bitter; smokey, peated whisky-like finish with more chocolate and licorice; apparent warming alcohol notes from CraftGallery - black beer with a little beige foam left; decently roasted aroma of tobacco, oats, coffee and lactose; smooth and velvety palate, moderate carbonation and body; sweet with some corny tartness; gently lactic chocolatey finish with more oats, molasses and tobacco courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - quite clear golden-bronze beer with no head retention; fairly woody aroma with notes of raisins, berries, pears, vinegar; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied; fairly sour, quite dry finish; vinous with more yellow fruits, vinegar and astringent woody notes, honey and flowers from CraftGallery - hazy dark blond with a moderate head retention; perfumy aroma of tropical fruits where pineapples and persimmon; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a late fair bitterness; juicy fruity finish of pineapples; light spicy courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear golden beer with a white foam left; funky aroma with hoppy notes of peaches, grass and caramel; full-bodied, solid carbonation, late solid bitterness; long fruity finish of peaches, orange peels, licorice and raisins, some residual sugars; chewy and burning alcohol presence courtesy of Nisse666 - dark brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted biscuity aroma, fair hoppy nose of red fruits, molasses; creamy palate, full-bodied, light sweet, earthy and fairly bitter, quite dry, toasted biscuity, caramelish and hoppy red fruity finish courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; fair lactic notes of coriander, sauerkraut and iodine; moderate malt backbone, lively and fizzy palate, lactic and decently sour; a late saltiness in a fruity and coriander finish from z'Bierhuus - light hazy amber beer with a pale beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of tea and flowers; creamy palate with a late aggressive tart bitterness, moderate malt backbone, astringent flowery finish with hints of quinces courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pretty clear dark blond beer under a creamy long lasting white foam; light yeasty with solid notes of melon and chewing-gum; creamy palate, light sweet and wheaty; smooth aftertaste of melon and wheat courtesy of Delila Müller - hazy red-amber beer with a persistent pink-beige foam; aroma of corn, cream and blackcurrant; sweet, full-bodied, tasty and juicy; long clean finish of blackcurrant, strawberries and with a residual sourness courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; light woody with solid notes of rum and raisins, hints of oranges; full-bodied, thick and very sweet, late and solid bitterness, juicy finish with notes of wood, raisins, vanilla and rum; solid warming alcohol notes - rich and powerful @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; fairly toasted aroma of black cherries, blackberries and tobacco; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; smooth palate, decently bitter; aftertaste of mocha, chocolate, toasted malts, licorice, cherries - more a black IPA to me @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid white foam left; nice lace; fair hoppy notes of rhubarb and peaches; velvety palate, medium to full-bodied, moderate carbonation; decently sour, a late bitterness; quite dry fruity hoppy finish with notes of cream and flowers; lingering sourness @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy reddish-brown beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of smoked bacon, nuts and red fruits below; creamy palate, full-bodied, thick, tasty and lively palate; earthy and smoky finish of flowers, bacon and nuts; fairly sweet; some warming alcohol notes @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a little dark beige foam; aroma of roasted chocolate and hazelnuts, notes of cognac and vanilla; thick, bitter, long chocolatey roasted finish with lingering notes of vanilla and hazelnuts - huge and potent courtesy of Oli Vurchio - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; perfumy and very clean nose of passion fruit, candied pineapples; medium-bodied, fairly sour, quite dry, long juicy fruity finish of passion fruit and pears - amazing! from Mühlistübli - light hazy bronze beer under a solid and yeasty aroma with notes of grapefruit underneath; subtle but solid carbonation; some sweetness, a good malt backbone, a gentle sourness; light chewy, funky grapefruity finish, some residual sweetness from la Mise en Bière - quite clear golden-bronze beer with a little foam left; vinous, woody with notes of rhubarb; a good malt backbone, fairly sour, lively and tasty palate; dry and long sour finish of vinegar, gooseberries and rhubarb, light herbal; subtle and solid carbonation from chez Mamie - blond and hazy beer with no head retention; aroma of peanuts, honey and flowers; low carbonation, medium-bodied, gently oily palate, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness; long flowery and honeyish finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with a little white foam left; fresh and clean citrusy and grapefruity aroma; solid yet subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, lively palate, gently tart and decently bitter, long fresh hoppy finish of yellow fruits courtesy of Roger Brügger - pours a hazy copper-amber beer with a little beige foam left; deep well-integrated notes of pumpkin, hints of coriander and earth below; subtle carbonation and a good malt backbone; light sweet, tasty, more coriander and pumpkin - surprisingly good and balanced courtesy of Roger Brügger - hazy dark blond beer under a solid creamy foam; nice lace; juicy peachy and grapefruity aroma; very aromatic; moderate body, juicy palate, some late bitterness; subtle carbonation, long finish of apricots, peaches and melon - hugely drinkable and very stylish from Bier-Bienne - cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of peaches, coconuts and pineapples; juicy and light spicy, full-bodied, robust, a fair sweetness followed by a heavy bitterness; subtle carbonation, long juicy coconut and tropical fruity finish - dangerously drinkable courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of lemon soda, brown sugar; very sweet, thin-bodied, moderate carbonation; lot of residual swetness; aftertaste of lemon pie, cream and candy sugar courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - translucid golden beer with a moderate foam left; light buttery, shyly grassy and flowery; sweet malt backbone; thin-bodied and pretty tasteless; clean palate, no bitterness; moderate flowery finish courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - dark beer with a moderate head retention; robust earthy aroma of cacao, tobacco and coffee; full-bodied, pretty sweet, very clean palate; long aftertaste of cacao, walnuts and toffee; creamy palate courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - cloudy copper-orange beer with a decent head retention; nice lace; aroma of caramel, candy sugar, pears and figs, hugely sweet, full-bodied, subtle carbonation; lot of residual sugars, caramel, marzipan - far too sweet to be really good; cloying courtesy of Nisse666 - black beer with a poor head retention; solid roasted notes come first followed by wood, whisky, ashes, coffee and cherries; full-bodied, sweet and very bitter, low carbonation, thick and oily, some residual sweetness in a long chocolatey, roasted and whisky finish from a forgotten source - translucid red-amber beer with a beige foam left; gently yeasty and with fair hoppy tones of tropical fruits; medium-bodied, juicy, astringent and fairly bitter; short and quite empty finish of pineapple and melon; dry from Bier-Bienne - very hazy golden-blond beer with a fair white foam left; solid notes of cloves, citrusy notes below; solid carbonation, some sweetness, medium-bodied, decently dry and long corny spicy and yellow fruity finish - not bad at all courtesy of Patrick Vaucher - huge gusher... cloudy dark orange beer under a white foam left; aroma of ripe fruits, toffee and marzipan; full-bodied, fairly sweet, subtle but solid carbonation, residual sugars in a long aftertaste of caramel and candied fruits; pretty nice but not much of a Bock from Drinks of the World - hazy very dark brown beer with no head retention; gently roasted aroma of chocolate, tobacco and vanilla; umami, gently sweet, medium-bodied, vanilla and chocolatey finish - subtle from Bier-Bienne - black beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace, delicate notes of gentian, roasted mocha and cream; creamy palate, a good malt backbone; light sweet and fairly bitter; alpine herbs, gentian and more mocha in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - very hazy amber-orange beer with a nice beige foam left; clean and fair aroma of tropical fruits; creamy palate; a good malt backbone, well-integrated bitterness; decently dry and long flowery and hoppy fruity finish - very nice draught@Bierrevier - pours an ugly cloudy copper-green dishwater-like liquid with a modest head retention; aroma of citrus, anise and oatmeal; moderate malt backbone, tart and with a solid carbonation; yeasty, bready with faint notes of tropical fruits - weird courtesy of Dölf Huber - quite clear dark red-amber beer under a firm and long lasting beige foam; delicate and well-integrated aroma of pumpkin, light earthy; low carbonation; creamy palate, light sweetness, quite long finish of pumpkin - very well-crafted courtesy of Dölf Huber - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; fair aroma of flowers, honey and coconuts; chewy, oily palate; sweet, medium-bodied, long aftertaste of berries marmalade and coconut, some residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy amber-blond beer with a little long lasting beige foam; nice lace; caramel, flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, velvety palate, some sweetness; a decent well-integrated bitterness; aftertaste of marzipan, corn and flowers draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear golden-orange beer with a moderate head retention; unexpected smoky tones, yeasty with faint notes of cranberries; light sweet and sour, moderate malt backbone, citrusy and cranberry, light meaty finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy amber-orange beer with a decent head retention; gently lactic nose with notes of blackberries and citrus; quite sweet, light oily palate; more fruity tones in the finish with some residual sweetness draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear golden-orange beer; aroma of sour fruits, apples, light acetic; good malt backbone with some sweetness, quite sour, dry and very fruity sour finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer; milky with clean notes of passion fruits; a good malt backbone, decently bitter, long fruity finish of passion fruit - straightforward draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark brown beer with a decent head retention; aroma of dried fruits, nutty; very malty, robust malt backbone; some residual sweetness in a long aftertaste of nuts, marshmallow and figs from z'Bierhuus - hazy bronze beer with a persistent beige foam; spicy and light earthy aroma; light fruity tones below; crisp malty palate, subtle carbonation and medium-bodied, a fair earthy bitterness; quite dry and long spicy, malty and grassy finish - pretty nice from Mühlistübli - very dark brown beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; gently toasted aroma of herbs and licorice; moderate malt body, some sweet malt backbone; quite harsh palate, dry, astringent, bitter and with a quite long finish of herbs, cola and corn courtesy of Antonio Rey - very dark brown beer under a creamy dark beige foam; toasted aroma of biscuit, walnuts and figs; creamy palate; a good malt backbone; moderate carbonation, light sweet, earthy, quite dry toasted malty biscuity finish from the brewery's shop - hazy amber-blond beer with a little foam left; clean and delicate fruity hoppy nose of apricots and peaches; light sweet, tasty, well-integrated decent bitterness; long clean fruity hoppy finish with notes of peaches and mango canned; from Bières et Saloperies - hazy bronze beer with a bad head retention; peanutty and grassy aroma; juicy, medium-bodied and tasty; decently bitter; long grassy, spicy finish canned; from Bières et Saloperies - cloudy orange beer with a chaotic white foam left; fresh fruity aroma of pineapples and lemon; quite thin-bodied, juicy, astringent and decently bitter; dry juicy hoppy finish of tropical fruits canned; from Bières et Saloperies - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; fair hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; quite full-bodied, light chewy palate; some sweetness, well-integrated bitterness; long juicy hoppy fruity finish with a light residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark red-amber beer with a huge beige foam left; malty nose with hints of caramel, red fruits and molasses; full-bodied, light sweet, solid carbonation and a huge bitterness; dry astringent and light metallic finish with more red fruits courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy bronze-orange beer with a poor head retention; pungent aroma of peaches and tangerines; quite full-bodied, juicy and tasty; subtle carbonation, well-integrated bitterness; very long aromatic fruity finish of peaches and oranges - very drinkable from la Mise en Bière - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of tea, molasses and blueberries, gently smoky; moderate malt backbone, light astringent and with a decent earthy bitterness; dry finish of tea and spicy hops - elegant and very drinkable canned; from Bières et Saloperies - hazy lactic-blond beer under a persistent white foam left; fresh and clean fruity aroma of lychees and grapefruits; moderate malt backbone, tasty, pungent, subtle carbonation, decently sour, dry, funky and long finish of tropical fruits - hugely drinkable canned; courtesy of Julien Brändli - hazy dark amber-orange beer with no head retention; solid aroma of shrimps and bell pepper; moderate body; subtle carbonation, light sweet and bitter; long aftertaste of shrimps, citrus and pepper - very original courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; strong aroma of peach chewing-gum; sweet, moderate malt body, low carbonation, short aftertaste of quinces, peaches marmalade - urgh from the brewery's shop - hazy amber-blond with a chaotic foam left; aroma of smoked tea, citrus and quinces; smooth palate, moderate carbonation, tasty, quite dry and light bitter, spicy almondy, nutty and red fruity finish - subtle and complex from the brewery's shop - cloudy amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; pungent hoppy nose of apples and grapefruits; medium-bodied, juicy and very tasty, well-integrated bitterness; quite dry and long juicy fruity finish of peaches, tea and grapefruits - very aromatic from Erzbierschof - light hazy with a poor head retention; decent grassy and spicy hoppiness; subtle carbonation, moderate malt body, quite bitter; long grassy and flowery hoppy finish; a bit dusty from the Solothurner Biertage - quite clear dark blond beer with a persistent foam; flowery and light earthy nose; clean palate, medium-bodied and quite tasty; gently bitter, earthy, spicy and yeasty finish with light fruity tones below from the Solothurner Biertage - light hazy amber-blond beer with a long lasting head; nice lace; flowery and gently fruity aroma; medium-bodied, pretty tasty, quite astringent and bitter; spicy, flowery and caramelish finish from Au Grain d'Orge Neuchâtel - quite clear amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of strawberries and blackberries, molasses; sweet, full-bodied, gently sticky, malty; long aftertaste of strawberries, cherries, honey and rum with some residual sweetness; some warming alcohol notes - pretty nice courtesy of Roman Winiger - pours a hazy reddish-bronze beer with a persistent beige foam; aroma of banana and molasses with notes of corn below; light sweet, moderate malt body, soft carbonation and palate; late earthy and corny tartness, more notes of banana with light spicy tones in the finish courtesy of Julien Brändli - translucid golden beer with a little foam left; spicy and citrusy hoppiness, piney; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, very dry, astringent and quite bitter; long spicy and piney finish with lingering notes of yellow fruits courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - very dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of coffee and tobacco; medium-bodied, quite bitter, nutty finish with notes of molasses and coffee from the brewery's shop - hazy golden beer with a little foam left; cheesy and sourish with notes of cabbage; solid yet subtle carbonation, sour, bitter and lively palate; long citrusy, cheesy and funky finish with notes of gooseberries; very dry courtesy of Jasmina - fairly smoky with notes of caramel and red fruits; full-bodied, quite sweet, well-integrated smokiness; gently bitter, some residual sugars and more red fruits in the finish from Qbeer - reddish beer; fairly fruity, light woody; full-bodied, astringent, too woody and aggressive palate, light acetic - low drinkability from Erzbierschof - massive gusher ... quite clear orange-bronze beer with a persistent beige foam left; light peated; quite woody with notes of molasses, oranges and cherries; fairly sweet, full-bodied, solid yet subtle carbonation, quite dry with long woody and peated notes and hints of Bourbon as well courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; malty nose of figs, caramel; sweet, low carbonation, medium-bodied; light sourish, short malty aftertaste of dates and toffee courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of bell pepper and raspberries, light smoky; medium-bodied, smooth carbonation; late sharpness; flowers, raspberries and chili peppers in the finish canned; courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucid pale golden beer with a modest head retention; spicy and almondy nose; light dusty; moderate malt backbone, quite tasteless, low carbonation, short papery and peanuty finish courtesy of Urs Wüthrich - hazy amber-blond beer with a moderate head retention; fair hoppy nose of berries and flowers; grassy and light spicy; medium-bodied, astringent, quite dry, long bitter grassy finish with a lingering biting bitterness - nice courtesy of Marco Buraschi - quite clear amber-blond beer with a decent head retention; correct lacework; light mineral, fairly hoppy with spicy and fruity (berries dominate) tones; a good malt backbone, tasty palate, fairly bitter; very dry, long resinous, spicy and light fruity hoppy finish courtesy of MadDan - clear golden-blond beer with a white foam left; yeasty, ripe fruits, spicy; creamy palate, smooth, a good malt backbone; rather sweet, spicy, caramel and yeasty finish; gently bitter courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - hazy amber-blond beer with a decent head retention; mineral and herbal aroma with light fruity tones underneath; thin-bodied; astringent, subtle carbonation, dry, bitter and short herbal and fruity finish; gently spicy from Mühlistübli - hazy amber-blond beer with a decent head retention; flowers, caramel and spices in the nose, hints of oranges; a good malt backbone, malty, light sweet and with a late bitterness; caramelish and spicy hoppy finish courtesy of Dölf Huber - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; spices festival in the nose (coriander, chili pepper, cloves and nutmegs) where none really dominates the others; solid but subtle carbonation, fairly sweet; long aftertaste of pepper, coriander, oranges, cloves and black chocolate - pretty nice! courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - light hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam; nice lace; deep hoppy aroma of red fruits, caramel and flowers; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; sweet maltiness and a fair bitterness; spicy and red fruity finish from Mühlistübli - hazy golden beer with a persistent white foam left; aroma of wheat and hay; creamy palate, gently sweet, smooth, subtle carbonation; flowery and light spicy finish; lingering wheaty tones from Au Grain d'Orge Neuchâtel - quite clear pale amber-bronze beer with a good head retention; aroma of quinces and flowers; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, gently sweet; quite long fruity (berries, quinces) and flowery finish; a bit chewy from the brewery - cloudy orange beer under a solid and clean hoppy aroma of oranges and mango; juicy palate; a good malt backbone; gently chewy, moderate carbonation, a well-integrated bitterness; long clean fruity hoppy finish of tangerines and mango - nice from Bier-Bienne - translucid amber-bronze beer under a solid pale beige foam left; nice lace; resinous hoppiness with notes of red fruits; juicy palate, full-bodied, some bitterness; long spicy, resinous and fruity hoppy finish with a lingering bitterness courtesy of Jasmina - pours a hazy golden-orange beer with a nice head retention; clean and fair notes of mango dominate the raspberries in the nose; medium-bodied, lively palate, quite sweet yet decently dry; long fruity finish of mango, pineapples and raspberries @brewpub - clear bronze beer with a little foam left; the aroma is mineral with a flowery hoppiness; medium-bodied, gently chewy palate, decently bitter; aftertaste of flowers and quinces; quite dry @brewpub - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a decent head retention; aroma of litchies and strawberries, grapefruit; a bit yeasty; medium-bodied, juicy, moderate carbonation, smooth palate; well-integrated bitterness; quite short grapefruity and light yeasty, earthy finish - very drinkable and with a well-hidden alcohol from Doctor Hop, le Havre - quite clear golden beer with a bright white foam left; earthy and light hempy aroma with notes of alcohol and pear juice; swet, chewy, a good malt backbone, earthy finish with notes of fruits marmalade; estery from Qbeer - clear golden beer with a white foam left; funky, cheesy and yellow fruity tones; sweet malt backbone, a good malt body; light sourish, fruity aftertaste with notes of sauerkraut, light residual sweetness from Mühlistübli - almost black beer under a solid dark beige foam; nice lace; aroma of licorice and black cherries; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter, solid but subtle carbonation; quite juicy; long aftertaste of licorice and quinces - pretty nice from z'Bierhuus - light hazy bronze beer with a moderate foam left; fair grassy and peanutty hoppiness; assertive and tasty; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; decently bitter; long grassy and gently fruity finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy red-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of vomit, hay and wort; notes of rotten banana below; very sweet, over-carbonated, short finish of wheat and overriped bananas - bad work courtesy of Antonio Rey - translucid bright golden beer with a white foam left; fairly hoppy grassy aroma with fruity notes of berries and apples; assertive, moderate malt backbone, tasty and quite bitter; long grassy and yellow fruity finish; quite dry from supermarket Coop - light hazy orange-bronze beer with a modest head retention; estery aroma with notes of oranges and candy sugar; full-bodied, sweet and light sticky palate; long estery, ripe fruity finish with some residual sweetness and warming alcohol notes from Mühlistübli - quite clear reddish-amber beer with a beige foam left; caramel and flowers in the nose, hints of red fruits; a sweet malt backbone, low carbonation; light grainy, quite short flowery and red fruity finish; late earthiness from la Mise en Bière - quite clear golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; aroma of sauerkraut, pears and berries; decently sour, medium-bodied, subtle yet solid carbonation; lively and tasty; quite dry and sourish aftertaste of berries and apples; funky - clean and very good from z'Bierhuus - hazy dark blond beer with a solid foam left; spicy nose, caramel and resin; sweet malt backbone, full-bodied, sticky, residual sweetness, long notes of caramel and marzipan in the finish from chez Mamie, Bienne - cloudy orange-blond beer with a persistent foam left; flowery and fruity aroma with notes of oranges and tea; over-carbonated, medium-bodied, sweet malt backbone with a late and solid bitterness; aftertaste of tea and grapefruit with light spicy tones - the excessive carbonation is ruining a bit this otherwise pretty good beer @brewery - cloudy orange beer with a nice head retention; juicy fruity hoppy aroma, a good malt backbone, smooth palate, late and well-integrated bitterness; juicy hoppy finish with light corny tones from Drinks of the World - dark beer with a poor head retention; aroma of walnuts and coffee, roasted; medium-bodied, decently tasty; short finish of herbs, licorice and coffee courtesy of Antonio Rey - cloudy dark orange beer with a solid white foam left; juicy peachy aroma; solid carbonation, pretty sweet, light sticky, bitter and long juicy finish of tangerines and grapefruits draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear blond beer with a little foam left; nice lacework; shy and delicate flowery nose; light fruity, alpine herbs; some sweetness, chewy palate, medium-bodied, lively and tasty, subtle carbonation; gently bitter and dry; decently long flowery and gently citrusy finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy pale golden beer with a moderate head retention; light vinous nose with oranges and tangerines; quite low carbonation, thin-bodied and shyly tasty; quite dry, light sourish, short aftertaste of oranges and persimmon draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy pinkish-red beer with a little foam left; fairly woody with notes of prunes and oranges; chewy; full-bodied, assertive and astringent; solidly sour, dry and long woody, vinous and red fruity finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear pale blond beer with a solid white foam left; very aromatic with a deep and distinctive nose of yuzu, hints of blood oranges; full-bodied, light sweet and with a decent sourness; gently chewy funky and long fruity finish with tons of yuzu, some residual sweetness and a lingering sourness - clean and with lot of character draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer under a creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; quite roasted aroma of mocha and walnuts, coffee beans; full-bodied, gently sweet, subtle carbonation; late and solid bitterness; light dry and long roasted coffee and hazelnutty finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a little beige foam left; vanilla and cinnamon strike first, cocoa develops a bit later; some sweetness, full-bodied, subtle carbonation; lot of vanilla in the finsh where sharp chili notes appear, chocolate and cocoa are here too - powerful and dangerously drinkable draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a white foam left; shy flowery nose with hints of fruits; soft and smooth palate; low carbonation, surprisingly tasteless; gently fruity and flowery finish - neither sweet nor bitter, clearly disappointing and by no way a Vienna courtesy of Antonio Rey - gusher... light hazy amber-blond beer under a solid foam; aroma of pears and grapefruit; light resinous; solid carbonation, astringent and fairly bitter; moderate malt backbone; dry bitter fruity, mineral and resinous finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a firm pale beige foam left; nice lace; flowery and light spicy hoppiness; mild, rounded palate, medium-bodied; gently bitter, fairly aromatic finish (flowery and almondy) courtesy of Marco Buraschi - translucid bright bronze beer with a moderate head retention; deep and distinctive aroma of coffee beans, roasted; subtle carbonation, light astringency; quite dry finish of coffee beans - very drinkable and good despite being rather one-dimensional courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy blond-orange beer with a modest head retention; gently spicy and funky aroma with notes of pineapples, estery; medium-bodied, lively and subtle carbonation, quite sourish with a light sweetness below; long sour yellow fruity finish with a lingering spiciness and funkyness - very drinkable courtesy of Antonio Rey - very dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; very toasted malty aroma of molasses, figs and hazelnuts; creamy palate; full-bodied, fairly sweet; long finish of molasses, dates and biscuits; some residual sugars - bit too sweet draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a persistent white foam left; nice lacework; ripe fruits, very aromatic, yeasty; medium-bodied, well-integrated bitterness; long and very fruity aromatic hoppy finish with a citrus dominance draught@Au Trappiste - very hazy pale orange beer with a white foam left; funky aroma of oranges, cheesy; low carbonation, medium-bodied, light sour; quite short and very fruity finish draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy dark orange beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty aroma with notes of passion fruits and apricots; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, light sweet; fair bitterness, quite dry fruity (apricots dominate) hoppy finish with lingering yeasty tones - not overly tasty draught@Au Trappiste - cloudy red-brown beer with a beige foam left; red fruity aroma with notes of molasses and citrus; light spicy, a fair sweetness; full-bodied, late bitterness; long aromatic red fruity finish draught@Au Trappiste - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little beife foam left; funky and cheesy aroma with notes of raspberries and oranges; some sweetness, full-bodied, decently sour; dry and long hoppy, funky and red fruity finish - very tasty draught@Au Trappiste - very roasted black beer with a dark beige foam left; nice lace; gently lactic, light sweet; medium-bodied; bitter, dry aftertaste of mocha, coffee and hazelnuts, light lactic finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy pale orange beer with a little white foam; aroma of sauerkraut and apricots; gently sour, medium-bodied, dry fruity and funky finish with light notes of yeast and apricots draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy red-orange beer, fairly woody, red fruity; a sour malt backbone, low carbonation; light astringency, quite dry, long woody, gently peppery and red fruity finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy lactic orange beer with a little foam left; very fruity aroma, clean notes of apricots; medium-bodied, light yeasty, long fruity finish; light sweet draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - pours a hazy golden beer with a decent head retention; light vegetal with fair notes of tangerines; quite sweet and with a good malt backbone; some yeasty tones stand in front of the fruits in the finish draught@Bierkeller Au Trappiste - deep red-amber beer with a white lacing; solid aroma of wood, sour cherries, lemon and vinegar; full-bodied, light sweet and fairly sour; smooth palate; long fruity finish of sour cherries and raisins - wonderful courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear red-orange beer with a poor head retention; chewy red fruits marmalade in the nose; sweet malt backbone, medium-bodied, late bitterness, long aromatic red fruity finish with a light residual sweetness courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a solid foamy head; aroma of caramel and marzipan; light piney, over-carbonated, some sweetness comes first overwhelmed by a strong aggressive bitterness; dry piney and caramelish finish leaving an unpleasant astringency from the brewery - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; perfumy aroma of bretts, sauerkraut, cheese and ripe fruits; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate; light grassy and fruity, bretty finish; gently sour and bitter from the brewery - black beer with a bad head retention; light roasted aroma of licorice, figs, raisins, cognac and Portwine; a decent sourness, subtle carbonation; full-bodied, light sweetness; long aftertaste of licorice, dates and Portwine, some notes of warming alcohol from the brewery - cloudy amber beer under a solid beige foam left; deep hoppy aroma of apricots and peaches, quinces; very tasty; full-bodied, juicy, astringent and very bitter; long red fruity hoppy finish with notes of strawberries, quinces and citrus - a true hop bomb from Drinks of the World - hazy golden-yellow beer with a white foam left; light yeasty aroma with fair notes of grapefruit and pineapples, wheat; moderate malt backbone; sourish, juicy and long grapefruity finish, lingering yeasty notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear red-amber beer under a huge beige foam; pungent aroma of tea, red fruits and pines; sweet, full-bodied, moderate carbonation and with a late well-integrated bitterness; juicy piney, hoppy finish with notes of strawberries and quinces; some warming alcohol notes from la Cave à Bières - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a little beige foam; nice lace, aroma of bread, figs, cognac and molasses; full-bodied, very sweet, solid yet subtle carbonation; residual sweetness in a long aftertaste of caramel, dates and red fruits courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of vomit and rotten fruits; sweet and medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, light smoky palate; citrus, banana and hints of spices in the finish - get the nose a serious tuning and it will be ok courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear amber-orange beer with no head retention; chewy red fruits marmalade in the nose; low carbonation and moderate malt backbone; gently sweet, short red fruity finish from Qbeer - clear bronze beer with a white foam left; citrus and spicy hops; assertive, wheaty; full-bodied and very bitter, long dry bitter finish of wheat, spices and yellow fruits - very hoppy and well-balanced from Au Trappiste - hazy brown beer with a little beige foam left; deep aroma of raisins, molasses and prunes; subtle yet solid carbonation, pretty sweet; full-bodied, light bitter, grainy, earthy finish with long notes of figs, raisins and honey, some residual sweetness - gorgeous! courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear and deep golden beer under a solid creamy white foam; herbal and flowery aroma with notes of citrus; light oily palate, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; the finish os mineral, bitter and herbal; light cloying courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a firm creamy beige head; light buttery with notes of quinces; moderate malt body, some gentle sweetness and bitterness; creamy palate, lively but subtle carbonation; quite dry citrusy and flowery finish from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - hazy blond beer with a persistent foam; funky and cheesy aroma with deep notes of yellow fruits; smooth palate, full-bodied, subtle carbonation, clean, tasty and decently sour; light acetic; very fruity, brett-like and funky finish - very nice from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear dark blond beer with a moderate head retention yet a nice lace; light corny and herbal with a decent fruity hoppiness; medium-bodied, decently tasty; subtle carbonation, gently bitter; the finish is more grainy than fruity, a bit almondy - fairly drinkable from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - fully cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; light yeasty with decent fruity hoppy notes of apricots and apples; juicy palate; light sweet and pretty bitter; medium-bodied, the finish is a bit bubblegum-like with more notes of apricots and peaches; gently sharp and with a long lasting bitterness from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy bright golden-orange beer under a firm white head; nice lace; very fruity aromatic nose, citric and peachy; light candied; assertive and tasty; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, some initial malt sweetness soon controlled by a solid bitterness; very dry aftertaste of pineapple and apricots; gently spicy and piney - interesting complexity from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; gently roasted, biscuits and coffee, cocoa; subtle but high carbonation; moderate malt body; some astringent bitterness; dry aftertaste of hazelnuts and coffee; quite short from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of coffee and coconut; full-bodied, creamy palate, light sweet and with a late bitterness; aftertaste of yellow fruits, caramel and coffee from Biercafé Au Trappiste - black beer under a creamy dark beige foam; aroma of mocha with notes of vanilla and hazelnuts; very creamy palate, some malt sweetness, late earthy bitterness and a long coffeish and vanilla, nutty finish - a nice dessert beer from Biercafé Au Trappiste - black beer with a moderate foam left; more notes of black chocolate than mocha in fact; hints of vanilla; full-bodied, low carbonation, very sweet, late warming alcohol presence; gently sticky and with tons of chocolate and vanilla from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - quite clear reddish-orange beer with a poor head retention; deep and clean aroma of raspberries; subtle but solid carbonation; light sourish and decently dry; more raspberries and hints of herbs in the finish - well-crafted from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid beige foam left; hints of caramel in front of pungent fruits; quite juicy palate; medium-bodied, fairly bitter; almondy and peachy hoppy finish with lingering yeasty tones courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden-blond beer with no head retention; light yeasty with notes of wheat; medium-bodied, quite tasteless, low carbonation; short aftertaste of wheat and citrus from the brewery - cloudy light copper-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of raspberries, peaches and biscuits; low carbonation, medium-bodied, juicy, light malt sweetness; moderate bitterness, smooth; long juicy fruity finish; light grainy - solid drinkability @Oso, Burgdorf - golden-yellow beer with a modest head retention; light funky and fruity aroma; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, quite tasty; lively aftertaste of berries and grapes - very good @Oso, Burgdorf - served with ice and in a Cognac/Whisky glass; pours a amber-orange colour; fair aroma of ginger with hints of quince marmalade; very sweet, sticky palate, late but solid sharpness, the finish shows some burning sharpness with long notes of ginger @Oso, Burgdorf - quite clear pale golden beer with no head retention; clean fruity aroma of pineapples and pears, gently cheesy; low carbonation, tasty palate, medium-bodied, decently sour, light residual sweetness; citric with notes of apples and more pears, quite funky - drinkability, subtlety and complexity from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - cloudy copper-orange beer with a long lasting pale beige foam; light yeasty, fair hoppy notes of tropical fruits; moderate malt backbone; astringent and fairly bitter; solid carbonation, light grainy finish with more tropical fruits showing up from Au Grain d'Orge, Crissier - hazy dark blond beer with a pale beige foam left; mellow yellow fruity nose, light resinous; solid carbonation; medium-bodied, lively and pretty tasty palate, some malt sweetness; almond, piney and fruity finish; quite bitter with some residual sweetness from la Cave à Bières; canned - light hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of iodine, spices, berries; moderate malt backbone; lively and tasty palate, moderate carbonation; quite salty, flowery, yeasty and lactic finish from la Cave à Bières; canned - dark beer under a solid pinkish-beige foam; aroma of licorice, black cherries and mocha; moderate carbonation; full-bodied, sweet, sticky palate and decently sour; creamy finish with notes of prunes, cherries and molasses; tasty and with lingering sourness - pretty nice from Aldi - hazy golden beer with a moderate white foam left; bready and peanutty nose; quite hoppy; medium-bodied, tasty, light sweet, low bitterness; bready finish with a faint fruitiness from la Cave à Bières - light hazy amber-orange beer with a shy foam left; aroma of unmatured fruits; light earthy and mineral nose; light sourness, thin-bodied, some sweetness; short finish, green, some astringency, earthy and red fruity notes - confuse courtesy of Dölf Huber - dark reddish-amber beer with a modest head retention; light woody aroma of grapes, cherries , prunes and vinegar; full-bodied, decently sour; some malt sweetness below; long sourish aftertaste of cherries, raisins and molasses; some lingering notes of wood courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - cloudy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of ripe bananas, hints of wheat; quite sweet, a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, light residual sweetness with more banana and kiwi in the finish - interesting from Drinks of the World; canned - hazy bronze-orange beer with a poor head retention; solid perfumy aroma of lemon with notes of iodine; moderate malt backbone, sweet, decently salty; more lemon, iodine, oranges and dishwater in the finish - not terrible from Drinks of the World; canned - clear red-orange beer with a little beige foam left; nice lace; strong aroma of blood oranges, notes of quinces and molasses; sweet, full-bodied, subtle carbonation; late and moderate bitterness; aftertaste of orange peels and blood oranges; juicy, tasty and hoppy, light residual sugars courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; very roasted aroma of coffee, licorice and vanilla; over-carbonated, very sweet, bitter and grainy; quite tart and long chocolatey finish with more vanilla and walnuts - the excessive carbonation is ruining this beer a bit from Au Trappiste - hazy reddish-brown beer with a poor head retention; light acetic with strong notes of sour cherries, vinegar and spices, vinous; full-bodied, very sour; moderate carbonation; some sweetness below; pretty dry, long woody and sour fruity (cherries, apples) and spicy finish, hints of vanilla and pears with lingering woody tones from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy reddish beer with no head retention; light dusty and cheesy aroma, fair notes of cherries; moderate malt backbone, lively and tasty palate, fairly sour, subtle carbonation, very dry and long sour finish of cherries and apples, light yeasty again from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - opaque orange beer with no head retention; clean and strong aroma of passion fruit, hints of strawberries and lactose; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation, light chewy, lively palate; dry and fairly sour, long finish of passion fruits with a lingering lactic touch - hugely drinkable from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark ruby-brown beer with a persistent beige foam left; aroma of wood, sour cherries and marshmallows; velvety palate, full-bodied, smooth carbonation, light sweet and decently sour; a late fair woody tartness; quite dry and long aftertaste of sour cherries, prunes and molasses - beautiful from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a firm long lasting white foam left; nice lacework; perfumy and very hoppy aroma with clean notes of passion fruits, apricots and pineapples; full-bodied, sweet malt backbone, juicy, well-integrated late bitterness; long juicy finish (peaches, apricots and tangerines) with hints of wheat - gorgeous! from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark beer with a poor head retention; aroma of molasses and licorice; full-bodied, hugely sweet, sticky, late bitterness; aftertaste of marshmallows, prunes and licorice, hints of honey - the name says it: heavy from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a little beige foam left; decently lactic with fair notes of chocolate; velvety palate, low carbonation; some sweetness; late grainy, low bitterness if any; long aftertaste of vanilla, chocolate and hazelnuts - will suite as dessert courtesy of Oli Vurchio - hazy dark brown beer; aroma of sour cherries, wood and marzipan; full-bodied, earthy, blur palate; solidly sour, dry; long finish of sour cherries, prunes, yeast and marshmallows @Bierjohann - clear pale red-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; nice lace; hoppy aroma of quinces, flowers and peppers; gently chewy and sticky palate; full-bodied, a late solid bitterness; dry resinous and flowery finish - sticky and quite aggressive @Bierjohann - cloudy copper-red beer under a creamy beige foam, nice lace; light yeasty and bready, ripe fruits (melon comes to mind); medium- to full-bodied, grainy and solidly bitter; subtle carbonation, yeasty flowery finish with faint fruity notes - quite unclean and heavy with a lingering sticky bitterness @Bierrevier - very hazy lactic-yellow beer with a little foam left; light cheesy aroma with notes of yellow fruits; fairly sour, subtle carbonation; yeasty and long sour finish of lemon pie and pineapples @Bierrevier - clear golden-bronze beer under a solid creamy white foam; aroma of straw, wheat and earth; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; grainy palate; light bready, earthy and wheaty finish, light yeasty - balanced, clean, tasty and very drinkable yet I fail to see a Kölsch here @Bierrevier - hazy orange beer, solid spices festival (coriander, cardamom), hints of orange peels, subtle carbonation, light sweet, moderate malt backbone; aftertaste of wheat with a reminder of spices yet not as present as in the nose - well-crafted @Bierrevier - pours a hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of smoked ham, quite mineral; medium-bodied, pretty sweet, malty; notes of caramel and long smokey notes in the finish from supermarket Coop - translucid and bright amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of grain and flowers, light spicy, gently sweet, moderate carbonation, tasteless, grainy and light flowery finish - really poor courtesy of Jan - light gusher; cloudy orange beer under a solid long lasting white foam; light corny with fruity (citrusy) notes; gently sweet palate, moderate carbonation; a decent malt backbone; the finish is quite juicy with some residual sweetness and gentle corny and fruity tones - clean, pleasant courtesy of Lee Hughes - hazy golden-blond beer with a solid white foam left; clean aroma of bread and pears, light perfumy and flowery; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, light oily palate, gentle citric tartness; bready and fruity aftertaste - pretty nice from the brewery - hazy dark amber-orange beer under a solid persistent foam; nice lace; clean and fair aroma of tea, quinces and oranges; moderate carbonation, assertive, astringent and quite bitter; dry and long aftertaste of quinces, spices and tea courtesy of Roland Graber - quite clear golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of straw and bread; subtle carbonation, light sweet, low bitterness, clean palate, quite short aftertaste of grass and flowers - decent from Mühlistübli - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a modest head retention; fairly hoppy aroma with notes of spices and resin, faint fruity tones below; moderate malt backbone, assertive, bitter, quite lively palate; dry spicy and fruity hoppy finish - very nice courtesy of jtclockwork - hazy amber-orange beer; aroma of wet grain and molasses; quite sweet initially, moderate malt backbone, late tart earthiness; flowery finish with faint fruity tones, hints of bread and ripe fruits from la Cave à Bières - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer under acreamy beige foam; aroma of sour berries and hints of bread; medium-bodied, quite sour (infected?), quite dry short red fruity finish with hints of vinegar - deeply bad courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent white foam left; aroma of straw, light buttery, grain and bread; quite restrained; sweet, medium-bodied, pretty tasteless, low carbonation, aftertaste of grain and yeast - poor from Drinks of the World, Bern - clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; fair aroma of lemongrass, tea and straw; subtle carbonation, tasty and lively palate; spicy, light bitter finish with more notes of lemongrass courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - hazy orange beer with a persistent foam; light estery with notes of oranges; notes of hemp are coming when the beer gets warmer; full-bodied, very sweet, light grainy, juicy finish of tangerines, oranges and hemp, lot of residual sugars courtesy of Dölf Huber - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of spruces, oak and ripe fruits; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, decently sour with some sweetness below; juicy fruity finish with notes of herbs and oak courtesy of Julien Brändli - light hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; citric and lively nose with notes of berries; thin-bodied, lively palate, gently sour, solid yet subtle carbonation; dry fruity finish where pineapples dominate - very drinkable from Bières & Saloperies - light hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of mango, candy sugar, bubblegum: some sweetness, medium-bodied, sticky palate, late grainy tartness; light yeasty and chewy fruity finish from Qbeer - light hazy deep dark blond beer under a creamy foam left; nice lace; light mineral with fair hoppy notes of tropical fruits (mango, lychees, persimmon), creamy palate, a good malt backbone, light sweetness, some astringency, smooth carbonation, fairly bitter,a bit dry and yeasty, long fruity hoppy finish with a lingering earthiness courtesy of Bruno Gonçalves - clear deep golden beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of oily flowery hops, light grassy; sweet and medium-bodied, oily palate; some tart and harsh bitterness; vaguely flowery and spicy hoppy finish, quite cloying - somewhere between bad and insignificant courtesy of Florian Ruch - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; hoppy aroma of lemongrass and citrus; medium-bodied, light oily palate, quite sweet and fairly bitter, subtle carbonation, quite dry and long flowery finish with more notes of lemongrass - quite heavy for its ABV from Au Grain d'Orge Neuchâtel - clear golden beer under a giant bright white foam; estery and spicy aroma, notes of pears, yeast and wheat, oily and sweet palate; heavy and sticky; quite full-bodied, perfumy and estery fruity finish, hints of alcohol - the magic doesn't work for me courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - quite clear blond beer with no head retention; notes of ginger come first, lemongrass appears when the beer gets warmer; solid carbonation, fizzy fresh finish with more lemongrass and shyly warming notes of ginger - balanced and pleasant courtesy of Julien Brändli - cloudy copper-orange beer with a little foam left; tropical fruits in the nose, light yeasty; medium-bodied, lively and quite bitter; bready with notes of pineapples in the finish from Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy dark orange blond beer with a long lasting foam left; tropical fruits, light yeasty and mineral nose; quite sweet, a good malt backbone and a fair carbonation; late bitterness, piney and fruity hoppiness, some residual sugars @Pooc - pours a hazy dark yellow beer with a nice foam left; gently spicy aroma with fair fruity notes where apples dominate; creamy palate, light sweet and moderate bitter; the finish is fruity, a bit yeasty and spicy from Beermouth - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; fair hoppy aroma of apricots and resin; full-bodied, pretty sweet, juicy palate; a late and solid bitterness; resinous, light spicy and with more ripe fruits in the finish; warming alcohol notes - very good from Bier Café Au Trappiste - hazy dark red-brown beer with a little beige foam left; prunes, sour cheries, molasses and fairly woody; assertive, initial sweetness, quite sour, full-bodied, subtle carbonation; brett-like finish with more sour red fruits; very woody courtesy of Marcel Alber; canned - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; clean fruity hoppy nose of peaches and apricots; creamy palate, full-bodied, juicy, a bit lactic, fairly bitter, long juicy fruity hoppy finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer under a giant white foam left; clean hoppy aroma of peaches and tangerines; a fair malt backbone, clean palate, tasty, late decent bitterness; orange peels in a dry bitter finish with more notes of apricots from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer under a solid creamy white foam left; light mineral and yeasty with notes of apples, brett-like notes; assertive, fair yet subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone, light cheesy, some residual sugars and ripe fruity notes in the finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a dark beige foam left; quite roasted with notes of marzipan, gingerbread and cinnamon; amazingly velvety palate; fairly sweet, light sticky, full-bodied, warming alcohol notes and more notes of gingerbread, vanilla and cinnamon, roasted coffee in the finish; light grainy and burning courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear and bright golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of butter and paperboard, mineral; moderate carbonation and body, tasteless; the finish is mineral and papery - bad from Beermouth - clear amber-orange beer with a white foam left; spicy and yeasty with notes of red fruits marmalade; a fair yet subtle carbonation, pretty sweet and solid malt backbone; a late and solid tart bitterness, light residual sugars and a long fruity, spicy and gently estery finish from Qbeer - hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; light yeasty with notes of tangerines; modertae malt backbone; grainy bitterness; shyly tasty, unclean fruity hoppy finish with a long lasting bitterness and resinous notes from Qbeer - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; piney with notes of tropical fruits; juicy and lively palate; moderate bitterness; quite dry piney and fruity hoppy finish - clean from Bier-Bienne; canned - hazy golden-yellow; piney aroma with notes of tropical fruits; moderate malt backbone; decently bitter and spicy finish with ore notes of tropical fruits Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - hazy orange beer; juicy and clean aroma of apricots; decently sour, a good malt backbone; quite dry and long aftertaste of grapes and apricots Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - hazy golden-yellow beer; aroma of grapes and yeast; moderate malt body, sweet and sour; aftertaste of oak, yeast and grapes Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - reddish-brown beer; aroma of barnyard and cheese; fairly sour, a good malt backbone, quite low carbonation; tart aftertaste of vinegar and berries Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - pours a cloudy pale orange beer with a nice head retention; estery with notes of dill, very aromatic, brett-like; effervescent and very tasty, full-bodied, well-hidden alcohol, long fruity and woody aftertaste with more notes of dill - a beauty Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - hazy ruby-amber beer; aroma of prunes and cherries; lack of body, fizzy palate, residual sweetness and light acetic finish Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - dark orange beer with no foam; aroma of sour cherries and marzipan; shyly woody with note of bourbon and vanilla; full-bodied, decently sour; stronger woody tones in the finish with notes of Bourbon and more vanilla Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - light hazy golden beer; cheesy nose with notes of barnyard; low carb, medium-bodied; assertive dry and peachy finish with notes of brett Pre-Arrogant sour festival@Au Trappiste - hazy pale orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of prunes and berries, light acetic; very tart, full-bodied and solidly sour; aftertaste of cobwebs, strawberries and vinegar courtesy of Jasmina - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; aroma of urtica, straw and wheat; moderate malt body, sweet; corny finish with faint fruity notes, dusty and yeasty - way too sweet courtesy of Jasmina - light hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting foam left; the aroma ods mineral, more vegetal than fruity, hints of mango; moderate malt body; over-carbonated, astringent, tart bitterness, light dry aftertaste of wheat, lychees and vegetal courtesy of Jasmina - very hazy dark yellow beer with a nice head retention; clean and very fruity hoppy aroma of citrus and peaches; a decent malt backbone, juicy, fair and well-integrated bitterness; long and clean hoppy finish of pines and grapefruits from Artisa'Malt - very hazy blond beer under a solid white foam left; fresh aroma of apples and pears; light yeasty; juicy, light sticky, solid yet subtle carbonation, quite dry; gently bitter; long clean fruity finish - pretty nice from Qbeer - hazy dark blond beer with a foamy white head; light mineral nose with solid fruity tones of berries; juicy, light oily palate, a good malt backbone; well-integrated bitterness; resinous and ripe fruity finish, some residual sweetness from Beermouth - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; delicate aroma of honey, oranges and elderflowers; full-bodied, a fair carbonation; pretty sweet with a late bitterness; fruity (mainly citrus) and honeyish aftertaste courtesy of CH-303 - light hazy golden-blond beer with no head retention; aroma of straw and cloves, barnyard; subtle carbonation, light oily and sour; moderate malt backbone; aftertaste of cloves and sour cherries - weird from la Mise en Bière - hazy dark blond beer under a creamy white foam; aroma of berries and passion fruits; solid carbonation; the sourness is hiding a possible bitterness; long finish of raisins and passion fruits; lingering sourness - an IPA? come on... from Qbeer - black beer with no head retention; solid aroma of vanilla, milk chocolate; full-bodied, quite sweet, late grainy bitterness; long aftertaste of vanilla and chocolate with some residual sweetness - it's dessert time! from la Mise en Bière - hazy dark golden-blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; aroma of yeast, citrus, dust and cardamom; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation, a solid earthy bitterness and a long finish of cardamom and hemp courtesy of CH-303 - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of bread, tropical fruits and raisins; a good malt backbone; subtle carbonation, tasty and lively; light sweetness and bitterness; long fruity finish with more bready tones - very good courtesy of Joël Edelmann - black beer with no head retention; fair aroma of coffee and vanilla; smooth palate, light sweet, moderate malt backbone, low carbonation; aftertaste of milk chocolate and coffee; quite long - nice from Qbeer - bright bronze beer with a modest head retention; estery nose, chewy fruit marmalade, vinous, wood and blueberries; pretty sweet and subtle carbonation; sticky palate; oak, quinces, blueberries, esters and a hint of spices from Biercafé Au Trappiste - fully cloudy light copper-orange beer with a white foam left; juicy peachy and apricots aroma; subtle carbonation, full-bodied, late solid earthy bitterness; the finish is quite yeasty, peaches and pineapples remain from Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy reddish-orange beer with a white foam left; quite shy aroma of quinces and oranges; full-bodied, sweet malt backbone, tart and solid, astringent bitterness; aftertaste of persimmon, oranges and peaches, light residual sweetness from Biercafé Au Trappiste - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; solid aroma of chocolate and vanilla; low carbonation; a good malt backbone, velvety palate; fairly sweet, long chocolaty, cacao finish with more vanilla - dessert, dessert! from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of sour apples and rhubarb; thin-bodied, fairly sour, very dry, astringent, subtle carbonation, long fruity finish where rhubarb dominate; light cheesy from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; a decent well-integrated smokiness with notes of orange peels and rhubarb; light sour, moderate malt backbone; quite dry; lingering sourness, fairly fruity, the smokiness is less apparent in the finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - fully cloudy orange, moderate head retention yet a decent lacework; peachy hoppiness, notes of apricots, clean; velvety palate, a good malt backbone, late grainy bitterness, long peachy finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of dill and flowers; thin-bodied, moderate carbonation, late decent bitterness; quite dry gently spicy and fruity finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - clear dark golden beer with a little foam left; light grassy and spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, decently bitter; quite dry grassy and flowery finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark beer with a little foam left; grainy aroma of coffee beans; a good malt backbone, light sweet, decently bitter; aftertaste of walnuts, coffee, hazelnuts and roasted malts; dry from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of raisins and juniper; quite woody and piney; subtle but fair carbonation; sour, full-bodied, quite dry and long aftertaste of pines, raisins, juniper and wood from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of iodine, cold coffee, earth and cacao; subtle but solid carbonation; moderate malt backbone; the finish is salty and earthy with more notes of coffee beans - original courtesy of Nisse666; canned - very hazy orange beer with a fast collapsing foam; solid aroma of passion fruits, pineapple, ginger and oranges; over-carbonated, light sweet and solidly sour; thin-bodied, quite dry and long juicy peachy and passion fruit finish; gently sharp notes from the ginger from Drinks of the World, Genève - hazy very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of molasses, figs, candy sugar and blackberries; full-bodied, fairly sweet, subtle carbonation and thick, very malty, gently bitter; long aftertaste of honey, dates, oranges and nuts, warming notes of alcohol - potent and very good from Qbeer - hazy dark blond beer with a modest head retention; solid fruity hoppy aroma of mango and oranges; clean and juicy, a good malt backbone; gently tart, wheaty palate; subtle carbonation, velvety; solid bitterness, long juicy hoppy finish of lychee and mango with a lingering tartness - beautiful from Bier-Bienne - black beer with no head retention; aroma of pralines, vanilla and walnuts, corny; sweet and medium-bodied, low carbonation, quite dry; gently bitter, grainy and chocolatey finish with more notes of vanilla from Drinks of the World Genève - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a huge foamy head; solid hoppy aroma of mango, grapefruit, a bit piney; subtle but lively carbonation; medium-bodied, fairly bitter with a light residual sweetness; juicy tropical fruity finish from Bier-Bienne - bright and clear bronze beer; firm and long lasting beige foam left; light corny with notes of fruit marmalade, flowery; full-bodied, fairly sweet, clean palate; chewy finish, light notes of alcohol and esters; lingering corny tones courtesy of Jasmina - quite clear golden-orange beer with a moderate head retention; very wheaty nose with notes of lemon; moderate malt backbone, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness, grainy and wheaty finish - quite heavy for its alcohol content courtesy of Jasmina - light hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; the nose is very shy with faint notes of grapefruit; oily palate, very bitter; notes of caramel and yeast in the finish - disappointing courtesy of Jasmina - dark brown beer with a solid beige foam left, nice lacework; aroma of black coffee and vanilla; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation, grainy and bitter; dry aftertaste of coffee and coconut courtesy of Markus Obrist - quite clear dark red-amber beer under a huge beige foam; nice lace; aroma of malt, molasses, light spicy and with hints of red fruits; a bit sweet, moderate carbonation, late gentle earthiness, some residual sweetness and long red fruity notes in the finish courtesy of Reto Senn - hazy amber-bronze beer with a little beige foam left; light fruity and spicy hoppiness; smooth palate, moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, decently bitter; spicy, grapefruity finish, quite dry from Drinks of the World Genève - very hazy dark amber beer with a beige foam left; piney hoppiness with solid notes of red fruits; full-bodied, some sweetness, juicy palate, late robust bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish (strawberries, mango), light resinous and with residual sugars from supermarket Coop; canned - very clear amber-bronze beer under a creamy beige foam left; long lasting; flowery and honeyish aroma; low carbonation, very creamy palate, smooth, moderate malt backbone, shyly bitter; light spicy, earthy and honeyish finish from Drinks of the World Genève - hazy golden-blond beer with a persistent foam; aroma of honey, grapefruits and wheat; creamy palate, light sweet, a good malt body, late bitterness; quite long aftertaste of wheat, spicy and fruity hops, light residual sweetness from supermarket Coop - cloudy dark orange beer with a decent head retention; aroma of flowers and honey; some sweetness, a good malt backbone, a late tart bitterness yet pretty juicy; citrusy, grapefruity and wheaty finish - pretty nice courtesy of Reto Senn - dark beer with a poor head retention; distinctive aroma of coconut and pralines; moderate carbonation; pretty sweet, medium-bodied, quite long chocolatey aftertaste with lingering notes of coconut - nice courtesy of Tom the Tank - black beer under a creamy dark beige foam; aroma of walnuts and chocolate; excessive carbonation, medium-bodied, light sweetness, tart and grainy, bitter aftertaste of mocha and chocolate courtesy of Marco Buraschi - very dark brown beer with no head retention; the aroma is vinous with fair woody notes of red wine, hints of cacao; surprisingly moderate malt backbone for its alcohol content, no carbonation; quite dry, bitter, long woody finish with notes of ashes, coconut and licorice from Artisa'Malt - quite clear golden-blond beer under a long lasting firm and bright white foam left; evident notes of coriander, wheat and oranges; juicy palate, subtle carbonation, clean, medium-bodied, gentle bitterness on top of some malt sweetness; the notes of coriander come a bit excessively in the finish; lingering notes of wheat and yeast, light sharp @Bieler Biererie - cloudy amber beer with a little beige foam left; correct lacework; aroma of caramel with spicy hops and ripe fruits below; a decent malt backbone; some tart earthiness and a fair bitterness; notes of wheat, decently dry spicy and resinous hoppy finish @Bieler Biererie - fully cloudy copper-brown beer with a moderate head retention; light buttery and earthy, notes of toffee and dust; a good malt backbone, pretty sweet; light astringent, aftertaste of green fruits and chewy marmalade - looks not fully mature to me @Bieler Biererie - hazy blond beer with a long lasting white foam left; light yeasty, notes of citrus and ,mango; full-bodied, sweet, astringent, subtle carbonation; lot of residual sugars and esters (temperature problems?), more notes of yellow fruits marmalade - lack of balance @Bieler Biererie - very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted with notes of molasses and chocolate; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; short aftertaste of toasted malts, chocolate and earth @Bieler Biererie - black beer with a persistent beige foam left; aroma of coffee beans and nuts; creamy palate, smooth with a late sour touch; gently lactic, light roasted coffee and mocha finish with lingering earthy tones @Bieler Biererie - fully cloudy copper beer with a poor head retention; aroma of dust and dish liquid; pretty sour, thin-bodied, watery; citrusy finish and shyly earthy with faint notes of berries - would qualify for death penalty in Düsseldorf @Bieler Biererie - amber-brown beer with a beige foam left; delicate notes of cardamom and lemongrass in a shy nose; thin-bodied, low carbonation; short finish of lemongrass and tea - subtle and decent @Bieler Biererie - dark brown beer, hazy; poor head retention; smoked bacon in a shy nose; moderate malt backbone, watery and short smoky, light meaty finish - poor @Bieler Biererie - very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of ripe bananas and molasses; full-bodied, fairly sweet, subtle but fair carbonation; light estery, long finish of dates, candy sugar, molasses and prunes, lot of residual sugars @Bieler Biererie - clear amber-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; estery nose with notes of banana and candy sugar; fairly sweet, grainy and full-bodied, fizzy and ripe fruity finish with more grainy notes and lot of residual sweetness @Bieler Biererie - quite clear bronze beer with a moderate head retention; pears and esters in a clean aroma; faurly sweet, full-bodied and sticky palate, lot of residual sweetness, esters and ripe fruits again in the finish - pretty nicely made yet too sweet for my taste buds @Bieler Biererie - almost black beer with a creamy dark beige foam; light roasted aroma of mocha, milky; full-bodied, creamy palate, fairly sweet, grainy, gently lactic aftertaste of mocha with a lingering earthy bitterness from Beermouth - cloudy red-orange beer with a persistent beige foam; light yeasty and fairly woody with deep notes of prunes, light cheesy; low carbonation, juicy palate; late and tart sourness, long woody finish with many more flavors of prunes courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - black beer with a moderate head retention; roasted aroma of black chocolate, licorice and prunes, pretty rich; some sweetness, thick and full-bodied; bitter roasted finish of chocolate, oranges and walnuts, light grainy @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond beer with a little white foam left; fresh and clean hoppy nose of passion fruits and apricots; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, clean palate, a late fair bitterness; long and very aromatic fruity hoppy finish @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; nice lace; light resinous aroma with notes of strawberries; clean palate, subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, rounded and quite tasty palate; well-integrated bitterness in a long aromatic fruity hoppy finish (apricots and blueberries) @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy reddish-orange beer with a beige foam left; fairly woody aroma, vinous with notes of sour cherries, prunes; smooth carbonation, tasty and assertive, medium-bodied, a late but solid sourness, tart and woody finish; very long lasting with more fruity notes @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond-orange beer under a solid firm white foam left; nice lacework; light cheesy and yeasty nose with notes of raspberries and prunes; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; the finish is gently cheesy, sour and fruity - delicate and complex @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark beer with a persistent beige foam left; nice lace; quite lactic nose with vanilla and roasted coffee; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; the finish falls a bit short with notes of coffee @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - dark brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of molasses, prunes; fairly sweet; full-bodied, bitter and earthy; long malty finish of dates, molasses and prunes again @brewpub - hazy blond beer with a long lasting foam; aroma of spicy hops, light peanutty; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, gently bitter; aromatic spicy and flowery hoppy finish @brewpub - light hazy amber beer with a beige foam left; very shy nose with notes of caramel and flowers; a decent malt backbone, subtle carbonation, clean palate, decently malty finish with more gentle notes of caramel and hints of flowers @brewpub - brown beer under a solid creamy and firm beige head; gently toasted malty biscuity nose with hints of cola, not very expressive; moderate carbonation, med-bodied, clean palate, low bitterness, gently malty spicy and walnutty finish @Bricks, Vienna - dark brown beer with a beige foam left, nice lace; aroma of molasses, dates and prunes; sweet and solid malt backbone, moderate carbonation, pretty tasty, shyly bitter; long hoppy finish of molasses, dates and licorice in a restaurant in Vienna - lot of banana in the nose; clear and with a good head retention; subtle but fair carbonation, sweet, late grainy tartness and a fruity corny finish @brewpub - hazy with a white foam left; mild flowery and spicy aroma; moderate malt backbone, quite tasteless, low bitterness and with a mild short flowery and light fruity finish @brewpub - hazy amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of grain and caramel; moderate body, juicy palate, light sweet, low bitterness; light spicy caramel finish @brewpub - clear ruby brown beer, firm long lasting beige foam; aroma of toffee and walnuts, light grainy tartness; medium-bodied, gently bitter; light malty finish with notes of molasses and spicy hops @brewpub - light hazy golden blond with a little white foam left, nice lace; herbal nose with notes of peanuts; herbal bitterness, medium-bodied; decently tasty and quite dry @brewpub - cloudy blond beer with long lasting white foam left; shy nose of cloves and hay; medium-bodied, solid carbonation, light sweet; fizzy finish of banana and cloves with estery tones @Ammutson - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; light cheesy with notes of grapes; fairly sourish, medium-bodied, aftertaste of raisins, cheesy bretty finish; fresh @Ammutson - hazy golden blond beer with a white foam left; light yeasty aroma with notes of grapes; light sourish; dry finish, a bit too yeasty @Ammutson - clear golden beer with a white foam left; hints of tropical fruits; tasty, juicy, light earthy bitterness; long oily resinous and fruity finish @Ammutson - cloudy pale orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of mint and mango; full-bodied, creamy palate, moderate carbonation, well-integrated bitterness, long fruity finish - very tasty @Ammutson - black beer with a beige foam left, nice lace; aroma of chocolate and coconut; full-bodied, sweet, late grainy bitterness; aftertaste of chocolate and cocoa again; quite long @Ammutson - black beer; hints of chocolate; medium-bodied, quite watery and short finish of walnuts with grainy notes @a chinese restaurant in Vienna - light hazy dark golden beer; yeasty, grainy and earthy nose; medium-bodied, wheaty palate, light sweet; some grainy tartness; malty, light caramelish and grainy finish @Hundertwasser, Vienna - deep golden beer; mild flowery aroma and a low bitterness; medium-bodied, light buttery and flowery finish @Ammutson - very hazy orange beer with a pale white foam left, long lasting; well-integrated smokiness, solid fruity tones of apples and oranges come thru; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, juicy palate, pretty sweet and with lingering long smoky tones, some residual sugars and more fruity notes @Ammutson - fully cloudy blond-orange beer under a solid white foam left; solid fruity hoppy nose of mango and lychee; juicy palate, full-bodied, fairly sweet, light resinous and sticky palate; huge yet well-integrated bitterness; very long resinous and fruity finish of mango and other tropical fruits @Ammutson - quite clear amber blond with a solid pale beige foam left, nice lace; aroma of honey, very hoppy with notes of resin and lychee; full-bodied, light sticky palate, fairly sweet, hints of grainy tartness and some unexpected sharpness; warming alcohol notes with grapes, resin, mango, lychee and honey in the finish from Drinks of the World - cloudy lactic yellow beer, no head retention; fresh fruity nose of apples, candied pears, yeasty and cheesy; moderate body, decently sour; fresh fruity finish - lively @Ammutson - clear golden beer; mild spicy and peanutty aroma; decently hoppy, moderate bitterness and carbonation from Drinks of the World Basel, canned - shy resinous and piney aroma; thin-bodied, poorly tasty, the finish is mineral and flowery - poor courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - translucid amber-bronze beer long lasting beige foam; flowery aroma, light mineral; smooth and mild palate, a decent malt backbone; clean, light sweet and with a low bitterness; short flowery and light corny finish courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - clear golden beer with a fair long lasting white foam; fresh fruity and light flowery aroma; medium-bodied, creamy palate, low bitterness; mild flowery and fruity finish; decently aromatic courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of roasted chocolate and vanilla, hints of coconuts; medium-bodied, light grainy, quite sweet, decently bitter; quite long aftertaste of cacao and chocolate, more vanilla tones courtesy of Marco Buraschi - cloudy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; fairly woody, oaky with notes of berries and prunes; almost no carbonation, medium-bodied, decently sour, moderately dry, long vinous and woody finish of prunes, apples and cherries courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - cloudy amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of fruits marmalade (oranges, apples) and candy sugar; sweet, low carbonation, tasteless, fairly grainy, short finish of wort and candied fruits - poor homebrew level courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - pours an almost black beer with no head retention; aroma of coffee, cola, toasted malts and candy sugar; medium-bodied, sweet and chewy palate; some late bitterness, alcohol presence in a long chocolaty, dried fruity finish with notes of soy sauce - more a Schwarzbier than a Bock courtesy of Claude Degen - black beer with a moderate head retention; gently toasted with fair notes of pralines, chocolate and vanilla; smooth palate, light sweet and grainy, medium-bodied, pretty tasty, gently dry and long chocolaty finish with a lingering earthy bitterness and hints of vanilla and coconut courtesy of Dölf Huber - translucid bright golden beer under a solid white foam left; the nose is pretty phenolic with notes of yellow fruits bubblegums; moderate malt body, subtle carbonation, not very tasty, light sweet and without bitterness; the finish is clean, shy flowery and fruity, quite watery courtesy of Dölf Huber - hazy red-orange beer under a huge foam; nice lace; light yeasty with a nice combination play between raspberries and beetroots; juicy palate, a touch of sourness, light sweet too; medium-bodied and decently dry; long fresh finish where the raspberries dominate the beetroots from Drinks of the World - light hazy golden-bronze beer with a chaotic foam left; nice lace; fair notes of vanilla in front of lactose and berries; full-bodied, clean, tasty and velvety palate; a touch of lactic sourness and a solid well-integrated bitterness; long aftertaste where vanilla dominates fruity hops again - original profile from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy amber-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of coconut, oranges and peaches, very aromatic; full-bodied, juicy and tasty, a fair well-integrated bitterness; discretely oaky finish with more long fruity hoppy tones; some sweetness from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - clear and bright bronze beer with a persistent pale beige foam, nice lace; herbal and resinous nose; thin-bodied, fairly astringent and bitter; the finish is dry, short, resinous and mineral; manages to be empty and with a low drinkability at the same time from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of mango and passion fruit are met in the clean nose but I miss pineapple; tasty and lively palate, fairly bitter, very dry, long fruity finish where passion fruit dominates - fresh, solid and juicy; very nice from Bierrevier - cloudy orange beer with a solid long lasting white foam; clean fruity aroma of pineapples and lychees; juicy palate, full-bodied, pretty sweet and a bit sticky; solid bitterness; residual sugars in a long ripe fruity finish with more peaches, apricots and pineapples; warming alcohol notes - quite good but hard to drink more than 1 dl from Bierrevier - hazy dark brown beer with a solid beige foam left; fair aroma of smoked bacon, brushwood and chestnuts; full-bodied, malty and sweet, quite creamy palate, light earthy and grainy; well-integrated smokyiness in a long malty, hazelnutty finish, light umami @Zürich Bier Festival - clean fruity nose; tasty palate and with a moderate carbonation; decent and well-integrated bitterness, long very aromatic fruity hoppy finish @Zürich Bier Festival - light resinous and fruity nose, not very aromatic; a good malt backbone; clean palate, fairly bitter, more aromatic fruity tones in the finish @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy pale orange beer with a poor head retention; fresh ripe fruity aroma of peaches, mango; moderate malt backbone; yeasty, quite tasty, fair bitterness; dry and long ripe fruity hoppy finish @Zürich Bier Festival - red-orange beer; aroma of mango; clean tasty palate, full-bodied, fairly bitter; long resinous aromatic finish with notes of strawberries and mango @Zürich Bier Festival - clear reddish-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of hemp, peanut, malt and earth; moderate malt backbone; clean, earthy and light spicy finish - interesting @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of mango, persimmon; decently sour, a good malt backbone, dry and long sour fruity finish @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy copper-orange beer with a chaotic foam left; quite shy aroma of mango and raspberries; light yeasty, a good malt backbone. juicy, moderate earthy and fruity finish, quite bitter @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy dark beer with a beige foam left; solid aroma of coffee beans, mocha and chestnuts; tasty palate, moderate carbonation; earthy bitterness on top of some sweetness, long chocolate and coffee finish @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; deep fruity aroma of apricots and mango; clean velvety palate, low carbonation, well-integrated solid bitterness; light astringent, long lasting bitterness, gentle residual sweetness with very long fruity hoppy tones (peaches and apricots) @Zürich Bier Festival - dark beer with a moderate beige foam; roasted malt, raspberries and earthy tones; full-bodied, tasty, fairly bitter; long earthy tones on top of malt, coffee and raspberries @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy orange beer with nice head retention; solid notes of coffee beans, juicy, a good malt body, earthy, solid astringent bitterness; long notes of espresso and mocha @Zürich Bier Festival - black beer, quite clear; earthy, roasted and chestnutty nose; moderate malt backbone, gentle bitterness; thin finish of roasted malts, chocolate and earth @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy orange beer with a modest head retention; esters and candy sugars in the nose, light spicy with hints of candied pears and apples; sweet, full-bodied, some late unexpected bitterness; somehow manages to be decently dry; long aftertaste of candied fruits and esters - very belgian @Zürich Bier Festival - very hazy copper-orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of nuts and caramel; full-bodied, earthy, very phenolic, nutty, very sweet; grainy, earthy finish with warming alcohol notes @Zürich Bier Festival - quite clear black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of vanilla, chocolate; quite full-bodied, the finish is phenolic, very roasty, earthy and chocolaty @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; fresh tropical fruits in the nose; sour, lively palate, a good malt backbone, dry, bitter; lingering sourness, very fruity finish @Zürich Bier Festival; canned - aroma of oranges and peaches; quite thin-bodied, dry, bitter and short peachy finish @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy golden-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of persimmon and tropical fruits; a good malt backbone, clean, smooth and velvety palate; moderate carbonation; well-integrated bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy with a long white foam left; aroma of earth and marshmallow; quite thin-bodied, low carbonation; yeasty, earthy and faint fruity finish @Zürich Bier Festival - clear golden-blond beer; the nose is oxydized with a faint fruitiness; low carbonation and body; earthy bittermess @Zürich Bier Festival - light hazy golden-blond beer with long lasting foam; light yeasty aroma with fair notes of cucumber; creamy palate, subtle but solid carbonation; tasty and lively; medium-bodied, bitter, herbal and citrusy finish with long notes of cucumber - nice @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy amber-orange beer with a white foam left; fair yet well-integrated woody notes; spicy and fruity aroma, earthy; sweet, notes of candy sugar lasting in the finish, some caramel @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; solid spicy aroma of cardamom, earth and curcuma; sweet, medium-bodied; soapy and spicy finish - not fully convincing @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy orange beer with a decent head retention; aroma of esters, pine needle and ripe fruits; sweet, full-bodied, bitter, dry and long fruity estery finish @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy red-orange beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty and earthy, raspberries; clean and fresh palate; juicy, dry and long aftertaste of raspberries - good @Zürich Bier Festival; 2014 vintage, 12% - pours a hazy copper-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of plum, bread and soy sauce; no carbonation, fairly sweet, vinous with a finish of caramel, plums and warming alcohol notes @Zürich Bier Festival - served with an orange slice... cloudy lactic-orange beer with a moderate foam left; strong aroma of oranges, citrus, grapefruit and cinnamon; lively palate, long fruity finish where orange dominates @Zürich Bier Festival - very hazy amber beer with a modest head retention; chewy and phenolic aroma showing mainly oranges; a fair malt backbone, subtle carbonation; light sweetness and a moderate bitterness; more notes of oranges and pines in the finish @Zürich Bier Festival - purple beer; very fruity aroma with notes of berries and blackcurrant; hugely sour, fairly carbonated; long aftertaste of blackcurrant with a lingering sourness - fresh @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy orange beer the aroma is lactic with fair notes of mango; juicy and tasty palate, fairly bitter with a long aftertaste of mango @Zürich Bier Festival - quite clear golden beer under a solid white foam left; nice lace; fair yeasty tones in front of the fruits (persimmon dominates); juicy, full-bodied, sweet and quite bitter; estery and juicy aftertaste with lot of fruity flavors @Zürich Bier Festival - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; coffee, hazelnuts and light woody tones; full-bodied, creamy palate; long aftertaste of vanilla, roasted chocolate and coffee @Zürich Bier Festival - light hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of persimmon and kiwi; clean, medium-bodied, juicy and light sour; dry and clean finish of kiwi and oranges @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy blond-orange beer with a moderate head retention; ripe tropical fruits; clean and thin-bodied, subtle carbonation; quite dry fruity finish @Zürich Bier Festival - clear blond beer with a nice head retention; earthy and yeasty aroma; thin-bodied, low carbonation, earthy and papery finish, some spicy hops - unclean @Zürich Bier Festival - black beer with a beige foam left; roasted malts and nuts in the nose; creamy palate, low carbonation; medium-bodied, light sweet, long nutty and vegetal finish with notes of coffee - weird @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; solid and clean aroma of peaches, apricots and oranges; low carbonation, juicy palate; well-integrated bitterness; juicy and long fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable @Zürich Bier Festival - black beer under a firm dark beige foam; roasted aroma of mocha, gently lactic and nutty; full-bodied, creamy and velvety palate; grainy, lactic finish with notes of coffee and walnuts; light sweet @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy blond beer with a nice head retention; fair fruity notes of mango and peaches; medium-bodied, low carbonation; yeasty and fruity tones in the finish @Zürich Bier Festival - bronze beer, clear and with a solid pale beige foam; fresh aroma of persimmon, light yeasty; clean palate, subtle carbonation and body; light astringent, yeasty finish with lingering notes of tropical fruits @Zürich Bier Festival - hazy blond beer with a little foam left; woody with astringent notes, candied fruits (pears dominate); low carbonation, a good malt body, yeasty fruity and woody finish @Zürich Bier Festival - translucid golden-bronze beer, no foam; chewy and mineral nose; subtle carbonation, modest malt body; estery, grainy and mineral finish @Zürich Bier Festival - translucid golden-amber beer with no head retention; light oxidized with notes of honey and mineral; fizzy palate, moderate malt backbone; aftertaste of cardamom and mineral - weird @Zürich Bier Festival - bright clear bronze beer with a beige foam left; ripe fruits in the nose (persimmon and apricots); a good malt backbone, light chewy and sweet palate, bitter and dry, gently astringent; long notes of quinces in the finish - clean and straightforward @Zürich Bier Festival - black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of chocolate and vanilla, gently lactic; grainy, moderate malt backbone; aftertaste of roasted chocolate and walnuts @Zürich Bier Festival - clear ruby-brown beer; hugely smoky with notes of soy sauce; very sweet, full-bodied, quite lot of residual sweetness and more smoke @Zürich Bier Festival - very hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; flowery aroma with notes of tea; astringent, dry and with a moderate malt backbone; aftertaste of tea and flowers again @Zürich Bier Festival - light hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; lot of caramel and ripe fruits in the nose; very sweet, residual sweetness as well as banana and caramel in the finish; late warming alcohol touch @Zürich Bier Festival - cloudy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; vinous and fairly woody, notes of prunes and cherries; full-bodied, earthy, moderate carbonation, bitter and quite dry; yeasty and peppery finish with more woody and red fruity tones courtesy of Roger Brügger - very hazy red-brown beer under a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; earthy and yeasty with notes of chestnuts and red fruits; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, a decent and well-integrated bitterness; creamy palate; light bready, earthy and red fruity finish courtesy of Ueli Schläpfer - translucid bronze beer with a persistent foam left; nice lace; clean and solid aroma of apples, pears and raisins; notes of candy sugars, esters; subtle but fair carbonation; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, long aftertaste of grapes and apples; some residual sugars from Dr. Mousse - very hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of old apples and wheat, phenolic; medium-bodied, subtle and lively carbonation; sweet; finishes light tart and dry with notes of apples and banana from Dr. Mousse - quite clear pale golden beer with no foam, oily and fruity with notes of mango and pineapples, esters; low carbonation and body; gently sour; chewy yellow fruity finish - weird and unstylish from Dr. Mousse - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; earthy and yeasty with notes of chestnuts and bread; solid carbonation, sweet and quite full-bodied; fairly bitter, long yeasty, bready finish with faint fruity tones courtesy of Claude Degen - quite clear golden beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of urtica, persimmon and grapefruits; a good malt body; assertive and tasty; subtle yet fair carbonation, fairly bitter; clean spicy and resinous finish with more notes of berries and pears - very good from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy reddish beer with a modest foam left; nice lace; tart and vinous aroma of blackberries; medium-bodied, pretty sour, lively palate; dry and long sour finish of blackberry, gently lactic from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a beige foam left; moderate smokiness with notes of chestnuts and mocha; creamy palate; moderate malt backbone; late tartness and earthy bitterness; gently smoky finish of milk coffee from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear bronze beer with no head retention; decently woody with notes of sour prunes, quinces and molasses; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, some sweetness and a decent sourness on top of it; quite dry and long sour finish of apples, prunes and oak from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; perfumy and lactic nose with quite fair notes of coconuts; pineapples come thru when the beer gets warmer; fairly sweet, full-bodied, late bitterness, residual sweetness and a long finish of coconut and pineapple from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of vanilla and Bourbon, solid notes of honey; fairly sweet, medium-bodied, nutty, chocolaty and cacao finish, some notes of warming alcohol and Bourbon again - too sweet to be really great @the brewpub - cloudy dark blond beer with a white foam left; flowery and spicy hoppiness, light sweet, subtle carbonation, tasty and gently sticky palate, medium-bodied, decently bitter, light residual sweetness and a long flowery and spicy finish, gently bready from Zürich Bier Festival - light hazy dark blond beer under a solid creamy foam; perfumy aroma, spicy and yeasty with fruity tones below; smooth palate, a good malt body; light sweet and oily, late bitterness; long spicy, peanutty and grassy finish; some residual sweetness courtesy of Marco Buraschi - quite clear dark golden beer with a decent head retention; aroma of honey and grassy hops; creamy palate, low carbonation and moderate body; a decent earthy bitterness; quite dry and with more notes of honey and flowery hops in the finish from Qbeer - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; roasted chocolate with notes of Bourbon and cherries, hazelnuts and molasses; full-bodied, a solid sweetness, subtle carbonation and a creamy palate; some grainy and fair bitterness; long aftertaste of chocolate, honey, roasted malts and Borubon; some residual sugars @Pooc - light hazy blond with no foam; very shy aroma of honey, lemon and wheat; subtle but solid carbonation; moderate body, quite tasteless; the finish shows some hay and straw - deeply modest @brewpub - cloudy orange beer with a moderate white foam left, fair aroma of cardamom and grapes, wheat; medium-bodied, clean and tasty palate; subtle carbonation, light grainy, yeasty and spicy finish with more notes of berries and grapes; decently bitter and fairly aromatic @brewpub - cloudy dark red-orange beer with a moderate head retention; delicate aroma of watermelon and peaches; some notes of wheat; tasty palate, a decent malt backbone; some tart astringency; quite bitter, more peaches and strawberries in a long finish with light residual sweetness from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; fair aroma of ginger, berries and grapefruit; juicy palate; medium-bodied, light sweet with a hint of sourness; quite dry and light tart finish of ginger and grapefruits from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy orange beer with a white foam left; deep and clean aroma of peaches and apricots; a good malt body, juicy palate; subtle carbonation; very tasty; a fair and well-integrated bitterness, very long fruity hoppy finish with more notes of apricots, apples and peaches - beautiful from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; some roasted coffee beans in front of solid notes of Bourbon, cherries and prunes; full-bodied and pretty sweet; notes of burning alcohol, chocolate, vanilla, Bourbon and prunes in a very long finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with a creamy pale beige foam; ripe peaches and apricots; hugely sweet, full-bodied, burning alcohol and chewy fruits marmalade in the finish; loads of residual sweetness courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - dark brown beer with a beige foam left; bread and yeast in front of honey; oily palate, sweet, umami, earthy; long finish of yeast, chestnuts and honey - too yeasty from Drinks of the World - quite clear golden beer with a white foam left; nice lace; light piney with notes of melon and mango; full-bodied, tasty and light oily palate; moderate carbonation, smooth mouth-feel; well-integrated bitterness in a long hoppy finish of tropical fruits and resin - dangerously drinkable from Mr. Beer - quite clear golden-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; yeasty aroma with notes of lemon, quite unclean; medium-bodied, gently tart and sweet; creamy palate, yeasty, papery and citrusy finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear amber orange beer under a solid pale beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of chewy fruits marmalade, lemon; sweet and tart, moderate malt backbone; some harsh bitterness; chewy finish of quinces and vegetables from Batavia - quite clear amber beer with a little foam left; aroma of banana, anise, honey and pepper; low carbonation, medium-bodied; a lingering sweetness; aftertaste of cloves, pepper and banana @Solothurner Biertage - translucid golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of paper and corn; thin-bodied, tart, watery, low carbonation; aftertaste of carton and wort - meeeh @Solothurner Biertage - dark brown beer with a solid dark beige foam; aroma of walnuts and lot of coffee; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone; light sweet, dry and long coffee finish @Solothurner Biertage; courtesy of Martin - quite clear pinkish-red beer with a good head retention, big bubbles; fair notes of raspberries; medium-bodied, light sticky, sweet with a late gentle sourness; manages to be decently dry; long finish of raspberries and herbs @Solothurner Biertage; courtesy of Martin - quite clear golden-blond with a decent head retention; resinous nose with notes of pineapples and mango; moderate malt backbone, fairly bitter; dry and tasty, long aromatic fruity hoppy finish wiht notes of grapes, pines and tropical fruits @Solothurner Biertage - quite clear golden beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of corn, herbs; tasty, assertive, light oily palate; a good malt body, quite dry flowery and corny finish - long lasting @Solothurner Biertage - black beer with a creamy dark beige foam; deep aroma of black chocolate, vanilla and walnuts; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation; grainy, chocolate, hazelnuts and grainy finish, gently bitter; short finish @Solothurner Biertage - quite clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of grain, flowers; umami and astringent, oily, grainy; quite dry; effervescent earthy and mushrooms finish @Solothurner Biertage - hazy red-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of flowers and grain, corny and tar palate; a good malt backbone, light sweet, flowery and corny finish; light buttery @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy amber-orange beer, pale beige foam left; esters, oranges and grapefruit in the nose; sweet malt backbone, light grainy, residual sugars, marzipan and ripe oranges in the finish; corny @Solothurner Biertage - hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; earth, esters, dates and figs in the nose; subtle yet solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone, long earthy, coffeish finish; grainy @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy orange-blond beer with no head retention; aroma of metal and ripe fruits, esters; sweet, medium-bodied, chewy; aftertaste of ripe fruits and blood @Solothurner Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of honey, flowers; assertive, sweet, chewy; a good malt backbone; aftertaste of honey, flowers, light corny and estery, some residual sugars @Solothurner Biertage - quite clear golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of grain and flower; chewy palate, good malt backbone, some sweetness, late tartness; residual sugars in a long finish of grain and flowers @Solothurner Biertage - black beer with a moderate head retention; hints of vanilla and citrus, roasted malts, nuts; moderate carbonation, grainy, thin-bodied, earthy bitterness; short grainy finish with notes of coffee @Solothurner Biertage - very clear amber-orange beer with a bad head retention; fairly smoky nose with notes of bacon; medium-bodied, sweet, more notes of smoke, meat and bacon in the finish @Solothurner Biertage - clear ruby-brown beer with a long lasting beige foam left; aroma of cookies and diacetyl; toasted, creamy palate; citrus, vanilla and grain, medium-bodied and more toasted biscuits in the finish @Solothurner Biertage - hazy dark blond-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of cloves and banana, esters; over-carbonated, moderate maölt body; wheaty finish with notes of ripe banana and spices - cloying @Solothurner Biertage - clear bronze beer with a nice head retention; piney and flowery nose, hints of wet grain; creamy palate, some sweetness, a late well-integrated bitterness; pretty aromatic piney and ripe fruity finish @Solothurner Biertage - light hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of rye, grapes and berries; medium-bodied, tasty, dry; gently cheesy and long aftertaste where the fruits dominate the rye @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy pale orange beer with a long lasting beige foam left; apples and candied pears in the nose, chewy; effervescent, some sourness; sweet, perfumy; aftertaste of candied fruits and marshmallows @Solothurner Biertage - light hazy reddish beer with a good head retention; hoppy nose of red fruits (strawberies dominate), light yeasty, creamy palate, some sweetness; short yeasty and fruity finish (citrus, raspberries) @Solothurner Biertage - light hazy dark red beer with a beige foam left; aroma of citrus, cream and strawberries; creamy palate; moderate malt backbone, light yeasty and long red fruity finish @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy pale blond beer with a long lasting foam; light vinous with notes of grapes and yeasts; medium-bodied, gently sourish, juicy yet dry yeasty and woody finish with hints of raisins - too yeasty @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy dark brown beer with a moderate head retention; toasted malts, fairly fruity aromatic hoppiness; a good malt backbone; light grainy, very bitter, dry and gently coffeish, dark fruity finish - beautiful @Solothurner Biertage - very dark beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of cream, mocha and dark fruits; a good malt backbone, creamy palate; very bitter, aftertaste of toasted coffee, cream and hazelnuts - very aromatic and good @Solothurner Biertage - quite clear golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of rotten eggs and sulphur; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone; flowery and quite watery finish - looks wrong to me @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; light cheesy aroma with fair notes of pmegranate; fairly sour, thin-bodied, juicy, lively, yeasty, fruity and cheesy finish @Solothurner Biertage - clear amber-red beer with a poor head retention; aroma of pears, very acetic, vinegar; full-bodied, very sour, sweet and vinous @Solothurner Biertage - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of pears, apples and cheese; full-bodied, fairly sour, vinous, oily and papery finish @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of barnyard, vinous and cheesy; very sour, assertive, cheesy, very dry and sour peachy finish @Solothurner Biertage - clear ruby-brown beer with no foam; the aroma is vinous with notes of prunes; chewy and sticky palate, very sour, assertive; aftertaste of vinegar, prunes and wood; some sweetness @Solothurner Biertage - very dark beer with a dark beige foam left; hints of vanilla, roasted malts and walnuts; medium-bodied, creamy palate; grainy, earthy bitterness; aftertaste of hazelnuts and coffee @Solothurner Biertage - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of pineapples and grapefruit; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; light yeasty, fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable @Solothurner Biertage - hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; light grainy, buttery and flowery, notes of blood oranges; thin-bodsied, tasteless, shy bitterness, flowery finish - served way to cold @Solothurner Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting white foam left; gently woody with notes of grapes and berries; juicy, low carbonation; thin-bodied, quite dry finish of wood and raisins @Solothurner Biertage - black beer with a beige foam; aroma of pralines, vanilla, lactic; medium-bodied, low carbonation, aftertaste of pears, chocolate, roasted malts and chocolate, a fair sharpness shows up @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy orange beer with a pale beige foam left; aroma of brett, apricots and yeast; full-bodied, some sweetness, juicy palate; sour, lively; aftertaste of apricots and peaches, well-integrated bitterness @Solothurner Biertage - quite clear orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of orange blood; medium-bodied, sweet, chewy, flowery, ripe oranges and yeasty finish @Solothurner Biertage - dark beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted malts and chocolate; very grainy, tart, a good malt backbone, very tart grainy finish, popcorn-like @Solothurner Biertage - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; nice lace; aroma of prunes, rum, roasted malts and biscuits; creamy palate, assertive, full-bodied, soem sweetness and a solid bitterness; quite dry biscuity, red fruity hoppy finish with long notes of rum @Solothurner Biertage - black beer, light hazy with a moderate head retention; fair notes of Bourbon, light tones of vanilla, chocolate; full-bodied, grainy, very bitter; long aftertaste of Bourbon, prunes, cherries; chewy - very good @Solothurner Biertage - clear bronze beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; light yeasty with notes of quinces; fairly sweet, solid carbonation yet subtle, warming alcohol , fusel, ripe fruits and residual sugars in the finish @Solothurner Biertage - quite clear dark orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of haribo candies, oranges and chewy marmalade; sweet, light grainy, fairly aromatic hoppy fruity finish - too bubblegum-like @Solothurner Biertage - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of toffee, caramel and figs, some red fruits; fairly sweet, full-bodied, chewy malty; long finish of caramel, prunes and pears @Solothurner Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; oily grassy hoppiness, flowery; oily palate; medium-bodied, gentle bitterness, malty and flowery finish; quite aromatic but a bit heavy; light estery @Solothurner Biertage - hazy golden-blond beer with a huge white foam left; loads of honey in the nose, resinous; very sweet, light sticky and long honeyish finish; residual sugars - cloying @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy brown beer with a long lasting beige foam; tons of ripe banana with cloves just behind; blood oranges; solid carbonation yet subtle, fairly sweet; chewy and estery; more cloves than banana in the finish; metallic finish with residual sugars @Solothurner Biertage - light hazy pale orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of vomit with faint fruity tones; sweet, chewy and estery; medium-bodied, too long finish of roten potatoes - fucked up fermentation! @Solothurner Biertage - light hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; fair notes of ginger, citrus; juicy palate, moderate head retention; some sweetness, moderate sharpness and a quite long finish of ginger and yellow fruits @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy pale and bright orange beer, solid white foam left; aroma of yeast, dust and lemon; fairly sour, moderate malt backbone; aftertaste of citrus and potatoes @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy dark orange beer with a whote foam left; aroma of wheat, straw and oranges; quite aromatic; a good malt backbone, tasty; gently sweet, late solid bitterness, very wheaty finish with more aromatic fruity hops @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of hay, straw and mineral; moderate malt body; exotic herbs and flowers in the finish - inoffensive at best @Solothurner Biertage - black beer under a solid long lasting dark beige foam; aroma of mocha and oat, corn; hints of pralines; creamy palate, moderate carbonation, smooth, earthy bitterness; aftertaste of mocha and oatmeal; quite dry @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; notes of over-ripes fruits (peaches, oranges); juicy palate, some fair sweetness and a faint late bitterness; esters and light metallic finish with more fruity tones @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy bright pale orange beer with a long lasting white foam; aroma of wheat, straw and cloves; hints of yellow fruits below; creamy palate, solid yet subtle carbonation; the finish if citric, yeasty and wheaty with more spicy tones - as good as a Weizen can be @Solothurner Biertage - hazy orange beer with a white foam left; fairly aromatic nose, earth, caramel and spices; subtle carbonation; moderate malt backbone; grainy, earthy, long spicy hoppy finish; gently bitter @Solothurner Biertage - very hazy pale orange beer with a white foam left; quite perfumy, very clean fruity hoppy nose, lychee and apples; a medium-bodied, a bit oily palate; well-integrated bitterness; juicy fruity finish @Solothurner Biertage - very hazy orange beer with a solid white foam left; fair and clean hoppy nose of onions, grapefruit; a good malt backbone; quite creamy palate, well-integrated bitterness; very aromativ hoppy finish of tropical fruits @Solothurner Biertage - very hazy amber-orange beer with a creamy beige foam; hoppy nose of tea, oranges and quinces; quite sweet, good malt backbone, moderate carbonation; well-integrated bitterness; long finish of tea, resin and dark fruits @Solothurner Biertage - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; overwhelming notes of vanilla, over-carbonated, effervescent palate; moderate malt backbone, loads of vanilla in the finish - did I say one-dimensional? @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy amber-orange beer with a solid pale beige foam left; faint fruity nose with hints of tea and rye; astringent, corny, bitter and earthy, medium-bodied; long corny finishg - excessive carbonation @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy pale orange-blond beer, aroma of rhubarb, cheese, grapes and apples; solidly sour, juicy; aftertaste of rhubarb and grapes again @Solothurner Biertage - clear pale blond beer with a poor head retention; fairly woody, vinous with notes of rhubarb; hugely sour, juicy and dry; long sour finish of wood and rhubarb @Solothurner Biertage - cloudy pale orange beer with a good head retention; gently cheesy with solid aromatic hoppy tones, grapes and pineapples; moderate malt backbone, creamy palate; low carbonation; hugely bitter, dusty, yeasty and fruity finish below - pretty weird @Solothurner Biertage - black beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of milk coffee, very roasted; full-bodied, creamy palate; hugely bitter, very roasted aftertaste of mocha and dark fruits; more a stout than a Black IPA to me @Solothurner Biertage - black beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of corn and coconut; lot of chocolate; quite high carbonation; very sweet; long finish of coconut, milk chocolate and grain - a bit cloying from Mr. Beer - quite clear pale golden beer with a white foam left; the nose is mineral, dusty and grassy; moderate carbonation and body; some harsh bitterness; the finish os yeasty and papery - no, thanks from Mr. Beer - quite clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; fairly spicy aroma, notes of candy sugar and apples; sweet, light sticky, medium-bodied; light earthy, spicy finish with notes of yellow fruits and residual sugars from Mr. Beer - hazy golden-blond beer with a nice head retention; aroma of elderflowers, yeast and banana; very sweet, sticky, medium-bodied, oily palate; tons of residual sweetness in a long finish of elderflowers and spices - heavy and quite cloying from Mr. Beer - hazy red-brown beer with a modest beige foam left; aroma of caramel, vanilla and candy sugar; very sweet, medium-bodied, sticky palate, moderate carbonation; tons of residual sugars, molasses and caramel - cloying courtesy of Reto Senn - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; decently toasted biscuity aroma, light spicy with notes of molasses and fruity hops; medium-bodied, clean palate; moderate carbonation; decent earthy bitterness; quite dry and long toasted malty biscuity finish with hints of caramel courtesy of Jérôme Rebetez - black beer with no head retention; roasted and woody, canided apple; very sweet, full-bodied, sticky palate, umami; licorice, wood and apples in a long finish with lot of residual sweetness from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - light hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; piney and grapefruity hoppiness; medium-bodied, tasty, decently bitter; the finish is mineral, spicy and piney; hints of oranges from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - gently hazy dark blond beer under a solid creamy foam; nice lace; very perfumy hoppy aroma with notes of flowers and oranges; tasty, light chewy palate, subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone; fairly dry; very long aromatic peachy and flowery finish - beautiful from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy blond-orange beer with a persistent pale beige foam left; nice lacework; sour and vinous nose; good balance between pumpkins and blackberies; a good malt backbone, lively and tasty palate; fairly sour; quite dry, grainy and fruity finish with less pumpkin but a long residual sourness and hints of pineapples from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer under a solid dark beige foam left; nice lace; huge aroma of mocha; a solid malt backbone, creamy and tasty palate, a decent earthy bitterness; robust and long aftertaste of mocha - very one-dimensional but fairly good from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a beige foam left; nice lacework; roasted aroma of coffee and nuts; light sticky palate; low carbonation, full-bodied, grainy and earthy bitterness; long aftertaste of roasted coffee and walnuts @Pooc - hazy golden-orange beer; very aromatic nose of rose and strawberies; medium-bodied, very tasty, subtle carbonation; light bitter; long aromatic aftertaste of wheat, fruits and flowers - very good @Pooc - hazy golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of candied apples, apricots; medium-bodied, quite sweet, sticky palate; sweetish finish and very fruity from Drinks of the World - light hazy reddish-brown beer with a moderate foam left; fair aroma of caramel and red fruits; very sweet, a good malt backbone, malty and fruity, very long finish from Bier café Au Trappiste - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of hazelnuts, very roasted and earthy, nutty, mocha; medium-bodied, grainy, fairly umami; earthy bitterness; dry roasted mocha and hazelnutty finish from Bier café Au Trappiste - cloudy red beer with no head retention; solid notes of sour cherries, rhubar and wood; a good malt backbone; pretty dry; decently sour; long fruity notes of cherries, apples, vanilla and rhubarb, light papery from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy black beer with a moderate beige foam left; fairly roasted, nutty, vanilla and blood oranges; full-bodied, fairly sweet and with a late bitterness; earthy, metallic and coffeish finish from Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; very aromatic fruity hoppy nose of peaches and melons; full-bodied, tasty, sweet, late and solid well-integrated bitterness; notes of warming alcohol in a long hoppy finish of tropical fruits; juicy from Bier Café Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a persistent creamy white foam; solid juicy aromatic fruity hoppy nose of apricots and peaches; creamy and velvety palate; full-bodied, juicy, tasty, late and solid yet well-integrated bitterness, subtle carbonation; very long juicy fruity hoppy finish of tropical fruits, light bruning alcohol notes - beautiful from Bier Café Au Trappiste - pours a hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; tart, citric and vinous aroma of berries and cherries, moderate malt backbone, sour and tasty, lively; woody finish with notes of red currant and cherries - very nice @Pooc - cloudy golden-blond with a decent head retention; perfumy aroma of elderflowers and wheat, some citrus too; moderate malt backbone, sweet and light tart; aftertaste of coriander and chamomille with lingering wheaty notes @Pooc - clear red-amber beer with no head retention; light oxydized with notes of grain and caramel; grainy palate, pretty harsh with some sweetness below; the finish is pretty watery and caramelish @Pooc - hazy golden-blond with a moderate foam left; light cheesy, fruity nose of candied apples and pears; fairly sour, a good malt backbone; subtle but solid carbonation; quite dry and long sourish yellow fruity finish - very fresh from Biercafé Au Trappiste - fully cloudy orange beer under a bright white foam; clean aroma of peaches, apricots and cream; velvety palate, gently sour, very tasty; medium-bodied, decently dry; very long aromatic finish of tropical fruits - a beauty from Bier-Bienne - quite clear red-orange beer with no head retention; sour red fruits marmalade, caramel; decently sour and even more sweet, a good malt body, late saltiness; long sour finish of cherries and quinces from Artisa'Malt - quite clear dark red-amber beer with a firm long lasting beige foam; earthy with notes of caramel, marzipan; subtle carbonation; moderate malt body; light sweet with a late grainy touch; the finish is quite watery with notes of earth and corn - not exciting but very well-made from Dr. Mousse - cloudy reddish-amber beer with particles floating within, poor head retention; aroma of yeast, earth and blood; creamy palate, low carbonation; moderate malt backbone; light grainy bitterness; the finish is metallic and earthy, yeasty from Dr. Mousse - light hazy dark golden beer witha poor ^head retention; aroma of chewy fruits marmalade; sticky palate; quite harsh palate, medium-bodied, dry and sticky resinous fruity finish - low drinkability from Drinks of the World, Geneva - clear golden beer with a solid white foam left; quite clean and fair aroma of lemon and wheat; a good malt backbone, quite tasty, moderate carbonation; light grainy palate; late bitterness, long finish of oranges and wheat from Bier-Bienne - cloudy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; clean and fresh expressive fruity hoppy aroma of mango and peaches; fairly sweet, full-bodied, juicy, light grainy; fairly bitter, long grapefruity and apricot finish, very hoppy courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - hazy pale blond beer with no foam; aroma of grapefruit soda, apples; sweet, subtle carbonation; thin-bodied, sweetish, lemony and grapefruity soda-like finish with more residual sugars from Biercafé Au Trappiste; canned - fully cloudy lactic orange beer with a fast collapsing head; clean and very fruity juicy aroma of grapefruit and mango; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; juicy palate; a well-integrated bitterness and a light sweetness, light earthy tones before more long fruity hoppiness - very drinkable from Qbeer - black beer with a little dark beige foam; nice lace; smoky aroma with notes of mushrooms and leather, mocha; creamy palate, full-bodied, some sweetness, umami, earthy, roasted and smoky finish of meat and ashes courtesy of Dave Denzler - hazy dark blond beer with a creamy pale beige foam; flowery, spicy and bready aroma; fairly aromatic; moderate malt backbone, rounded and clean palate; low carbonation and bitterness; very flowery finish, a bit short from Bier-Bienne - quite clean reddish-amber with no head retention; light estery with notes of red fruits and spcies; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness; aftertaste of wheat, banana and lingering spicy tones - pretty nice from Bier-Bienne - quite clear golden-blond beer with a chaotic foam left; nice lace; flowery hoppiness with notes of caramel; crisp, medium-bodied and lively plaate; spicy, light bitter and long flowery finish from Artisa'Malt - black beer with a solid dark beige foam; nice lace; roasted coffee, chestnuts and tobacco; over-carbonated, medium-bodied, very grainy, harsh palate; late sweetness and decently bitter; long earthy, roasted coffeish finish with notes of ashes from Bier-Bienne - quite clear dark ruby-amber beer without foam; light acetic aroma of cherries and Calvados; no carbonation; very sweet, light sour, some alcohol notes; long finish of apples, cherries and ginger @the Alehouse - black beer with a moderate head retention; deep aroma of coffee beans, solid; umami, notes of mushrooms, roasted finish of coffee, light oily palate @the Alehouse - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; fair notes of grapefruits and oranges; assertive and tasty; moderate malt backbone; astringent, bitter, very solid tropical fruity finish - fresh @the Alehouse - clear blond beer; aroma of tea and flowers; moderate malt backbone; astringent; aftertaste of tea and honey, thin carbonation, bitter @the Alehouse - cloudy orange beer; aroma of orange marmalade; fairly sweet; full-bodied, late well-integrated solid bitterness; residual sugars, tropical fruit salad in the finish; some warming alcohol presence @the Alehouse - black beer; tons of raspberries in the nose, clean and deep; full-bodied, umami, sweet; herbs and raspberries in the finish with warming alcohol notes @the Alehouse - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; sour berries and flowery aroma; fairly sour, medium-bodied, clean palate, subtle but fair carbonation, quite dry; bitter flowery and fruity finish @the Alehouse - black beer without foam; roasted coffee beans and hazelnuts in the nose; full-bodied, umami, bitter, grainy, nutty and dry with lot of coffee again in the finish courtesy of C.K. - pours a hazy golden-yellow beer; crisp and fair peachy and grapefruity aroma, very hoppy; a good malt backbone, some sweetness and with a late fair bitterness; more hoppy fruits festival (mango, peaches) in the finish; juicy and tasty @the Alehouse - black beer with a modest head retention; roasted mocha, hazelnuts and hints of citrus in the nose; full-bodied, umami, grainy bitterness; long hazelnutty and roasted coffee finish; quite dry courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy golden-blond beer with a huge foam left; solid fruity aroma of tangerines and wheat; over-carbonated; fairly sweet, juicy, late bitterness; a good malt backbone; some warming alcohol presence; juicy finish of oranges and tangerines courtesy of Dave Denzler - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of quinces, light chewy and with notes of wheat; clean palate, some sweetness, some smoky astringency, more long fruity notes in the finish from Qbeer - hazy blond beer with a decent head retention; hoppy aroma of grapefruit and caramel, flowery; a good malt backbone; subtle carbonation, tasty, assertive and quite bitter, long grapefruity and berries finish courtesy of Dave Denzler - hazy dark brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of figs, candy sugar, pears and prunes; full-bodied, sweet, quite thick; long aftertaste of dates, prunes and some residual sugars @PiBar - quite clear amber beer with a long lastingfoam; caramel and hints of spices in the nose, light phenolic; the palate is quite sour, thin-bodied, low carbonation, chewy red fruity finish with a lingering sourness - dubious @PiBar - hazy blond with a white foam left; dusty yeasty and flowery aroma; low carbonation, moderate body, some earthy and harsh bitterness; yeasty flowery finish @PiBar - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; pungent juicy aroma of oranges and tangerines, very hoppy; juicy palate, late and fair bitterness, dry fruity hoppy finish of tropical fruits - very nice courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; light perfumy and fruity aroma; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; gently sweet, no bitterness to mention, quite dry fruity and flowery finish from Mr. Beer - hazy black beer with no head retention; aroma of ashes and tobacco, grains; thin-bodied, harsh bitterness, roasted and short finish of ashes - harsh courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy dark blond beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of grain and chewy fruit marmalade; medium-bodied, quite harsh palate, solid carbonation, fairly bitter; aftertaste of grain, caramel and spices, mineral - quite low drinkability courtesy of Christian Jauslin - pours a golden-orange beer with a white foam left; toasted malty aroma with notes of dried fruits; oily palate, full-bodied, warming alcohol presenece; aftertaste of caramel, prunes and malts @Brau- und Rauchshop - blond beer with a moderate head retention; hoppy aroma mainly spicy; moderate malt backbone, light grainy and papery; decently bitter; spicy and flowery hoppy finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy blond beer with a good head retention; funky fruity and flowery nose; thin-bodied, gently sourish; aftertaste of caramel, paper, light grainy and bitter @Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy orange beer; aroma of rhubarb and flowers, nice head retention; light sourness, low carbonation, papery, yeasty and funky, flowery finish; shows some high level alcohols @Brau- und Rauchshop - solid nose of elderflowers and honey, yeasty; very sweet; aftertaste of yeast and elderflowers again - pretty mead-like @Brau- und Rauchshop - red amber beer with a moderate foam left; earthy and light grainy aroma with hoppy notes of red fruits; creamy palate, moderate carbonation and bitterness; long earthy and light piney finish - more a hoppy amber ale than an ipa to me @Brau- und Rauchshop - pale amber-blond beer with a huge creamy white foam, nice lace; aroma of corn and boiled vegetables, cloves and banana; creamy palate, some astringency; harsh vegetables finish - welcome to DMS world @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy lactic blond beer with a little foam left; fair notes of wheat, light perfumy; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, grainy and wheaty finish - to the point: light and fresh @Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy copper-orange beer with a llong lasting foam; fairly aromatic nose of ripe tropical fruits; creamy mouth-feel, medium-bodied, well-integrated bitterness; earthy and fruity hoppy finish @Brau- und Rauchshop - cloudy pale orange beer with a long lasting white foam; fairly aromatic with notes of tropical fruits; full-bodied, some sweetness, grainy with some late harsh bitterness; apparent warming alcohol and a long lasting bitterness @Brau- und Rauchshop - black beer with a dark beige foam, poor head retention; fairly oaky with notes of tobacco and black chocolate; full-bodied, some sweetness before a huge bitterness, creamy palate, burning alcohol notes in the finish, notes of ashes, tobacco, nuts, coffee and wood @Brau- und Rauchshop - light hazy blond beer; aroma of apples, funky and cheesy; medium-bodied, tasty, lively, decently sour, dry with some bitterness; long cheesy funky and barnyard finish, quite fruity @Brau- und Rauchshop - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; clean and solid aroma of mango, very hoppy; creamy palate, very tasty, late and solid bitterness; quite dry and juicy hoppy finish with more notes of mango - high drinkability @Brau- und Rauchshop - very hazy blond-orange beer with a little foam left; fairly fruity nose, light yeasty; clean palate, medium-bodied; quite bitter, rounded clean fruity finish, quite hoppy courtesy of C.K. - clear pale blond-golden beer, moderate carbonation; funky flowery and fruity aroma; quite sour, subtle yet solid carbonation; dry funky and sourish finish courtesy of Jan - dark beer with no head retention; aroma of soja and currant, roasted dark malts; umami, full-bodied, pretty bitter; long notes of currant, warming alcohol and portwine; fairly sour courtesy of Christian Jauslin - hazy with no head retention; crisp aroma of caramel, almond and juniper; light sweet, medium-bodied; caramelish finish, light flowery courtesy of Christian Jauslin - very hazy beer; coriander dominates, some acetaldehyde; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, astringent; papery and grainy with more coriander in the finish courtesy of Christian Jauslin - hazy beer with a poor head retention; aroma of agave, light smoky and grainy; medium-bodied, quite tasty; gently funky, grainy and agave finish courtesy of Thomas TTT Schneider - light hazy pink beer; solid aroma of berries; very sour and assertive; long fruity finish with a lingering sourness courtesy of Christian Jauslin - mineral and fruity aroma; sweet; estery finish with a warming alcohol presence and more mineral notes forgotten courtesy... - oily and viscous; sirupy; umami, notes of chocolate; very roasted with warming alcohol notes; heavy and fairly sweet courtesy of Thomas TTT Schneider - hazy pinkish bee with no head; aroma of barnyard, tart fruity, cherries and herbs; moderate body, solid sourness, dry, assertive; long tart aftertaste of herbs and cherries courtesy of Christian Jauslin - the aroma is mineral; astringent bitterness, some sweetness; aftertaste of berries, light diacetyl and more mineral notes; metallic forgotten courtesy... - very hazy golden-yellow beer; citrus, mango and light piney nose; full-bodied, sweet malt backbone with a late bitterness; fruity, piney and perfumy finish forgotten courtesy... - cloudy golden-orange with a decent head retention; passionfruit, grapefruit and light yeasty nose; lively palate, medium-bodied, gently wheaty; decently bitter; aftertaste of pineapple and passionfruits forgotten courtesy... - cloudy orange beer; juicy aroma of tangerines; sweet, tasty and with a late solid bitterness; warming alcohol notes in a juicy tasty finish - too much alcohol presence forgotten courtesy... - very hazy orange beer with a nice foam; light spicy and fruity aroma, clean; earthy and hoppy bitter finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - cloudy lactic orange with no head retention; solid fruity peachy hoppiness; lively palate, juicy and tasty, medium-bodied; well-integrated bitterness; dry earthy and fruity hoppy finish courtesy of Christian Jauslin - almost black beer with a decent head retention; roasted coffee and notes of caramel in the nose; full-bodied, swet and thick; pretty bitter and astringent; long finish of roasted coffee, licorice and prunes @Brau- und Rauchshop - murky red beer with a beige foam left; earthy aroma with some red fruits behind; low carbonation; grainy, earthy and quite bitter finish with faint fruity tones from supermarket Aldi - clear and bright golden-bronze beer with a modest head retention; quite metallic and oily aroma; subtle carbonation, oily palate, medium-bodied, sweet; flowery and metallic finish - cloying courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear bright blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of apples, esters and spices; sweet, lively, solid carbonation, fruity and estery finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; fairly smoky with notes of bacon, some fruity tones below; subtle carbonation, full-bodied, sweet, notes of corn before a long smoky, caramel and rye finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - yeasty and light funky and cheesy nose; thin-bodied; yeasty, bready and light peppery finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - dark and light hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; sour woody aroma with notes of gin; full-bodied, decently sour, subtle carbonation; dry woody finish with a lingering sweetness and more notes of gin; assertive @Biercafé Au Trappiste - very hazy dark blond with a beige foam left, nice lace; quite smoky and woody with hints of figs; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, pretty sour; dry with notes of pineapples in an assertive and long smoky woody finish with lingering notes of figs and agave @Biercafé Au Trappiste - pours a hazy amber-orange beer; aroma of straw and grapes; full-bodied, sweet and sour; subtle carbonation; long fruity and straw finish with notes of caramel @Biercafé Au Trappiste - dark beer; aroma of molasses and prunes; pretty sour and with a good malt backbone; very dry finish with notes of blackberries @Biercafé Au Trappiste - funky and cheesy aromatic nose; sour and with a good malt body; tasty, dry and cheesy funky and light fruity finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - pours a pinkish-red beer; clean and deep aroma of bretts and raspberries; tasty, lively and solidly sour; very dry before a long sour finish of raspberries, lemon and currants - beautiful @Biercafé Au Trappiste - hazy golden-amber beer; light mineral aroma with notes of peaches and tea; medium-bodied, astringent, sour and dry; long finish of peaches, oak and grass @Biercafé Au Trappiste - dark brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of mushrooms with notes of dill behind; umami, quite full-bodied; aftertaste of prunes and mushrooms; light sticky @Pooc - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; nice lacework; fresh aroma of grapefruits, apples, hints of iodine; tasty, light tart, assertive; medium-bodied, quite sour, late gentle saltiness; dry, astringent, very fruity finish - fresh, lively and with character @Baselbieter Biermarkt - hazy very pale golden beer with a persistent white foam left; light buttery with notes of hay and grass; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, shyly bitter, decently grassy finish and with more notes of diacetyl @Baselbieter Biermarkt - hazy dark blond (amber? come on...) with a moderate head retention; aroma of grain and light earthy, very discrete; moderate malt backbone, light sweet; corny and flowery finish - mehh @Baselbieter Biermarkt - clear golden beer with a white foam left; flowery aroma with light notes of wet grain; some sweetness and an oily palate, low carbonation, quite heavy grainy finish - gets cloying pretty fast @Baselbieter Biermarkt - quite clear red amber beer under a solid beige foam; aroma of wet grain and a surprising fruitiness; medium body, low carbonation, no bitterness; flowery and buttery finish with a faint earthiness @Baselbieter Biermarkt - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of caramel and diacetyl, light spicy; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; grainy and caramelish finish @Baselbieter Biermarkt - hazy dark blond beer under a solid white foam; aroma of wet grain and diacetyl; sweet, light chewy palate, medium bodied; buttery and flowery finish @Baselbieter Biermarkt - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of vomit and alpine herbs; moderate malt backbone; low carbonation, tasteless; watery flowery buttery finish @Baselbieter Biermarkt - fully cloudy copper orange under a huge persistent white foam; flowery and apricots nose; low carbonation, grainy and moderate malt backbone, light sweet; aftertaste of wet grain, butter and citrus @Baselbieter Biermarkt - hazy dark blond with a good head retention; solid aroma of berries and persimmon; moderate carbonation, light chewy palate, decently tasty; fruity and light grainy finish @Baselbieter Biermarkt - light hazy dark blond (dunkel??) beer with a solid pale beige foam; herbs and butterscotch in the nose; low carbonation and moderate body; flowery and caramelish finish @Bierrevier - cloudy pale orange with a long lasting white foam; fairly smoky with notes of bacon and ashes; moderate malt backbone, light chewy palate; quite dry smoky and light salty finish @Bierrevier - light hazy amber with a chaotic foam left; the tomato dominates the nose; low carbonation, medium-bodied; chewy and sharp peppery finish with more long notes of tomato - doesn’t work for me @Bierrevier - cloudy orange with a moderate head retention; quite lactic with solid notes of mango and orange; smooth palate, tasty, moderate carbonation, light sweetness lasting a bit in the finish, very fruity finish with a mango dominance and notes of cream - a bit cloying @Bierrevier - quite clear blond-amber with a chaotic foam left; fair and fresh fruity aroma of pears and berries; moderate carbonation, tasty, light chewy palate; gently grainy and fruity finish - clean and balanced @Bierrevier - cloudy orange with a modest head retention; pungent peachy and grapefruity aroma; medium-bodied, light sweet, late bitterness, subtle yet solid carbonation; long fruity hoppy finish with a dominance of grapefruit, gentle residual sweetness @Bierrevier - light hazy blond-orange with a chaotic foam left; resinous, piney and peachy aroma; some apparent alcohol; sweet, full-bodied, tasty, light oily and with a late solid bitterness, sticky; caramel, resin and peaches in the finish, some residual sweetness @Bierrevier - cloudy red-amber beer with a beige foam left; earthy with solid notes of apples with blackberries behind, notes of rhubarb; sweet, full-bodied, quite sticky palate, more blackberries than apples in the finish with some residual sweetness - solid and interesting courtesy of Antonio Rey - murky dark blond beer with a little foam left; bubblegum, caramel, yeast and banana in the nose; medium-bodied, decently bitter; caramel and a faint fruitiness in the finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy golden beer; the fruity tones are overwhelmed by a meaty, smoky presence (autolysis?); medium-bodied, solid bitterness; more fucked up notes in the finish - forget it courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear bronze beer with a decent head retention; chewy fruits and metal in the nose; moderate carbonation and body; fairly bitter, caramel, quinces and metal in the finish courtesy of Claude Degen - quite clear dark blond with a moderate head retention; clean fruity hoppy aroma (persimmon, apricots, mango); tasty palate, medium-bodied, decently bitter; long fruity hoppy finish - nice, clean and good as always @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - cloudy dark orange beer under a solid and long lasting creamy white foam; flowery with solid notes of sage, hints of caramel; a bit chewy palate, tasty and light astringent; a bit bubblegum-like feeling, the sweetness below is overwhelmed by a solid bitterness; long notes of sage and flowers leaving a lingering spicy and almost sharp finish the sage is a bit excessive to me @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - hazy dark golden-blond beer with a persistent white foam left; delicate funky fruity aroma with notes of sage; tasty, lively palate, gently sour, quite dry; long fruity and light cheesy finish with reminiscence of sage - very nice @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of tea and apples; subtle carbonation, juicy, medium-bodied; light astringent; aftertaste of tea, oranges, light bitter, funky and sour @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - cloudy dark pink beer with a rosa head; clean and fair aroma of sour prunes; juicy, sourish, tasty and dry; long sour and flowery finish with notes of prunes - beautiful @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - very hazy bright orange beer with a white foam left; funky and light cheesy, fruity (rhubarb); full-bodied, quite sour, juicy; quite dry, long funky and fruity finish with more notes of rhubarb and pepper; fairly hoppy - very nice @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left, nice lace; gently smoky and meaty; moderate malt backbone, some astringency, very dry; gently fruity, funky and smoky finish @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - very hazy bright orange beer with a decent white foam left; clean and decently hoppy aroma of apricots and peaches; a good malt backbone, rounded and clean, tasty, light sweetness and gently bitter, very fruity and clean finish - pretty nice @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - cloudy amber-orange beer with a solid beige foam left; aroma of resin and orange, light piney; juicy, full-bodied, light sweet; late earthy, piney bitterness; resinous and peaty finish @Wein- und Freunde, Köniz - black beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of coffee beans, roasted; full-bodied, grainy, earthy, fairly bitter; dry and long coffeish, roasted and gently lactic finish with hints of walnuts @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy deep orange beer with a creamy white foam left; nice lace; peaches and apricots in the nose; mellow and rounded, velvety palate; late bitterness, moderate malt backbone, light yeasty and long fruity hoppy finish of peaches and tangerines - hugely drinkable @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - very hazy dark orange beer with a little foam left; the nose is peachy with notes of cream, a bit restrained; moderate malt backbone, quite tart bitterness; dry peachy, orange and papery finish - not really convincing @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - murky dark red beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of earth, coffee and hemp; moderate carbonation; medium-bodied, some unpleasant sourness, creamy, earthy and coffeish finish @Bier Café Au Trappiste - fully cloudy lactic-orange beer with a creamy white foam; perfumy hoppy aroma of pineapples and peaches; medium-bodied, juicy palate with some earthiness; aftertaste of oranges, peaches, well-integrated bitterness, chewy, light sticky - some late and a bit unpleasant yeastiness @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy dark blond beer with a solid long lasting foam; nice lace; piney and caramelish nose; full-bodied, sticky and fairly sweet, late solid bitterness; lot of caramel, flowers and grain in the finish; residual sweetness - heavy @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of Bourbon, cherries and chocolate, vanilla; full-bodied, solidly sweet, umami, low carbonation lot of vanilla, burning alcohol flavors, chocolate and Bourbon in the finish, hints of chestnuts - stroooong from supermarket Aldi - clear dark golden beer with amoderate foam left; peanutty and light spicy aroma; a good maolt body, crisp, subtle yet solid carbonation; decently bitter; malty, spicy and peanutty finish from Dr. Mousse - black beer with a little dark beige foam; sugary and lactic nose with notes of roasted chocolate and coffee below, berries; medium-bodied, solid carbonation; the finish is a bit short, sweetish, lactic sourness and fizzy with reminiscence of chocolate - interesting profile courtesy of Evelyne Stucki - violent gusher leaving about just 1dl of the beer; really surprising the bottle didn't explode before - black beer with a bad head retention; aroma of sulfite, rotten eggs and oatmeal; over-carbonated (what a surprise), thin-bodied, harsh bitterness; aftertaste of popcorn and sulfur undrinkable courtesy of Antonio Rey - dark blond beer; quite clear and with a little foam left; fair but well-integrated aroma of coffee, light flowery; a good malt backbone, tasty, bitter, earthy and grainy; long cofee and earthy finish - fairly nice from Bier-Bienne - quite clear golden beer with a white foam left; nice lace; fairly grassy and light earthy nose; smooth palate, low carbonation; fairly bitter, quite dry and very grassy, astringent finish courtesy of TTT; canned - hazy golden-yellow beer; clean and solid hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; light swet, subtle carbonation; gentle well-integrated bitterness; long juicy grapefruit and tangerines hoppy finish - hugely drinkable @Zapf! - cloudy dark orange beer with a solid creamy white foam left; lactic nose with notes of vanilla and rhubarb; medium-bodied, fairly sour, velvety palate; long aftertaste of pineapples, rhubarb and lactose - fresh and lively @Zapf! - cloudy copper-orange beer with a white foam left; hint of yeast, lactic and solid grapefruity notes; some sweetness, fairly sour, low carbonation, more grapefruits in the finish, fairly bitter and very aromatic @Zapf! - very hazy dark orange beer with a moderate head retention; light smoky aroma with notes of agave: sweet, light sticky, assertive, sour and very aromatic, lactic, gently acetic - very original @Zapf! - fully cloudy red-pink beer with a pink foam left; amazing combination of strawberries and cocoa; gently lactic, fairly sweet, moderate carbonation and body; some residual sweetness in a long finish where strawberries dominate cocoa - dangerously drinkable @Zapf! - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; resinous and light spicy hoppiness, notes of onions and a faint fruitiness; medium-bodied, low carbonation, moderate body; a decent bitterness; yeasty, spicy hoppy finish @Zapf! - cloudy golden-orange beer with a solid white foam left, nice lace; aroma of cream, melon and oranges; smooth, low carbonation and body, light astringent, dry and fairly bitter; more melon and hints of berries in the finish @Zapf! - black beer with a beige foam left; lot of vanilla and chocolate, pralines; full-bodied, sweet, tasty and assertive; earthy bitterness; aftertaste of roasted malts, vanilla, cacao and chocolate, lactic - beautiful @Zapf! - cloudy pink-red beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of pineapple, strawberries and lactose; moderate carbonation, quite sour; lactic finish of pineapple @Zapf! - cloudy pink-red beer with a little beige foam left; more carbonation than the standard version, sweet and sour, light residual sweetness in a finish of strawberries and pineapples @Zapf! - light hazy golden beer with a little white foam left; crisp spicy and light peanutty aroma; moderate carbonation and body; light bitter; gently spicy hoppy finish @Zapf! - hazy pale golden beer with a white foam left; light buttery and herbal nose; medium- to thin-bodied; earthy bitterness; light buttery and spicy finish @Zapf! - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; nice lace; earthy aroma; low carbonation; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter, dry earthy and fruity hoppy finish @Zapf! - cloudy red-amber beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; earthy, light yeasty aroma; smooth, moderate carbonation, gently bitter, quite dry earthy and red fruity finish @Zapf! - cloudy pale lactic-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of pineapples, brett, bacon and cheese; sweet, low carbonation, residual sugars in an heavy cheesy finish - light cloying @Zapf! - very hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; chewy fruits marmalade in the nose, esters; sweet and over-carbonated; effervescent, esetry and spicy, ripe fruity finish @Zapf! - quite clear reddish-amber beer; light estery, earthy and toasted; medium-bodied, low carbonation; light sweet, decently dry, earthy, spicy finish @Zapf! - black beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of nuts, whisky, cacao and chili peppers, hints of cabbage; oily palate, full-bodied, sweet, sharp chili finish, effervescent - something's wrong here and the chili doesn't hiede it fully @Zapf! - cloudy blond beer with no foam left; cheesy with notes of pineapples; medium-bodied, lively palate, salty, dry and sour; aftertaste of cheese and brett @Zapf! - black beer with a creamy dark beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of roasted mocha and cream; light sweet, earthy, grainy, medium-bodied; dry roasted mocha and nutty finish @Zapf! - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; spicy and grainy aroma; chewy, medium-bodied, low carbonation, quite bitter; spicy, earthy and grainy finish @Zapf! - cloudy dark reddish-amber beer with a beige foam left; solid aroma of raspberries, herbal; fairly sour, light sweetness below, medium-bodied, low carbonation; sour raspberries finish - fresh, lively and good @Zapf! - very hazy blond beer with a little foam left; sour aroma of oranges; sweet, full-bodied, low carbonation, gentle sourness, light bretty, cheesy fruity finish @Zapf! - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; fairly fruity aromatic nose of oranges and grapefruits; low carbonation, chewy, medium-bodied, well-integrated bitterness; fruity aromatic grapefruity finish @Zapf! - black beer with a moderate head retention; lactic and chocolaty aroma; assertive, sweet and medium-bodied; lactic finish of roasted chocolate and vanilla @Zapf! - quite clear amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; light fruity and spicy aroma; low carbonation, medium-bodied, quite bitter, earthy, spicy finish @Zapf! - black beer; roasted coffee and wlanuts aroma; astringent, thin-bodied; dry coffee and nutty finish - harsh @Zapf! - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; restrained nose of paper and oranges; sweet, smooth palate, thin-bodied; aftertaste of ripe bananas and mango @Zapf! - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a beige foam left; earthy aroma with hints of red fruits; a good malt backbone, smooth palate, gently earthy; light papery, red fruity finish @Zapf! - hazy pale blond beer with no foam; sour aroma of apples and rhubarb; very sour palate, thin-bodied, dry, long sour brett, apple and cheesy finish @Zapf! - very hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of apples, salty, assertive, chewy, very salty palate; dry and long aftertaste of cheese, brett and pineapples @Zapf! - golden-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of cheese and pineapples; effervescent, chewy and full-bodied, fairly sour; aftertaste of sour apples and cheese @Zapf! - very hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of grapefruits and oranges; low carbonation; sweet, moderate malt backbone; light sour; short finish of oranges; soda-like @Zapf! - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; light cheesy with notes of pineapples; salty, chewy, moderate carbonation; light sourish, salty finish with notes of grapefruit @Zapf! - hazy reddish beer with a little foam left; aroma of raspberries; sweet, medium-bodied, tasty; dry sourish and lactic finish of raspberries, light herbal @Zapf! - hazy red-brown beer with a beige foam left; biscuity maltiness with notes of candy sugar; low carbonation, tasty, medium-bodied, some sweetness; aftertaste of candy sugar again with some red fruits @Zapf! - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; candy sugar in the nose, some toasted malts; sweet, red fruity and earthy finish with more notes of candy sugar @Zapf! - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of ripe apricots, peaches; solid carbonation, sweetish, astringent; dry and short finish with a reminiscence of fruits - not convincing @Zapf! - cloudy amber-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of caramel and brett; chewy and sour palaze; medium-bodied; assertive, lactic and bretty, very fruity finish with a lingering sourness - great! @Zapf! - cloudy lactic yellow beer with no foam left; aroma of salt, hay, brett and apricots; moderate malt backbone; salty and sour; aftertaste of brett and pineapples @Zapf! - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of apricots, licorice and prunes, sour cherries; sour palate, medium-bodied, aftertaste of licorice and apricots, light woody and with a residual sourness @Zapf! - hazy brown beer with a creamy beige foam left; aroma of cream, light toasted biscuity maltiness, light earthy, diacetyl; low carbonation; a solid malt backbone, aftertaste of vanilla, toasted biscuits and earth, light metallic @Zapf! - cloudy blond-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of hay and rhubarb; fairly sour with some sweetness below, medium-bodied, long notes of rhubarb and cheese, some residual sweetness from supermarket Aldi - clear and bright golden beer with a moderate foam left; oily and flowery nose, light metallic; medium-bodied, oily palate, moderate carbonation, sweet malty tones, faint grassy and metallic finish courtesy of Schoggi - light hazy golden-amber beer with a little foam left; quite aromatic, light fruity with notes of caramel, gently earthy; medium-bodied, smooth palate, clean and crisp, some malt sweetness and a decent earthy bitterness; flowery and caramelish finish - very well-crafted from Bier-Bienne - very dark beer with a little beige foam left; light vinous, notes of prunes and dark cherries with decently discrete nots of Xmas spices; sweet, moderate carbonation, umami, gently spicy finish; quite short with notes of licorice from la Mise en Bière - very dark brown beer with a long lasting brown head; roasted earthy chocolaty aroma with notes of walnuts and caramel; thin-bodied, a hint of sourness, creamy palate, light earthy bitterness; aftertaste of mocha, earth and vegetal - orginal profile as always courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with no head retention; aroma of vanilla, cacao and chocolate; low carbonation; moderate malt backbone; light earthy with long notes of cacao and hints of vanilla in the finish, gently sweet courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; nice lace; hoppy aroma of quinces and resin; solid yet subtle carbonation; tasty, bitter, dry and long resinous and piney hoppy finish courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; the nose of coriander dominate the orange peels, notes of wheat, thin-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; quite tart finish of wheat and coriander - better than on tap courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; caramel, resin and peaches in the nose; medium-bodied, creamy palate, a fair bitterness, decently dry hoppy finish of resin, apricots and caramel courtesy of Schoggi - hazy dark red-amber beer with a huge long lasting foam, nice lace; aroma of caramel and tangerines, flowery; clean and quite tasty palate, medium-bodied; well-integrated bitterness; very aromatic hoppy finish with more fruity and flowery notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear amber-blond beer with no head retention; solid aroma of cherry bubble-gum, haribo; thin-bodied, sweet with a late moderate sharpness; chewy tasteless cherry finish from supermarket Aldi - clear dark ruby-brown beer with a modest head retention; light toasted aroma with notes of prunes bubblegum; sweet and chewy, full-bodied, aftertaste of licorice and black cherries - weird courtesy of Antonio Rey - lot of sediments; light hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; solid resinous and piney aroma with notes of agave; full-bodied, astringent, tart and very bitter; long resinous hoppy finish with notes of ripe fruits and pine needles, some malt sweetness and a lingering bitterness from the brewery - light gusher; cloudy dark blond beer with a beige foam left; fair aroma of cocoa and oranges; solid carbonation, a fair sweetness, pretty sour; light chewy; long finish of apricots, oranges and cococa with a lingering sourness courtesy of Hansruedi Giger - bright golden beer with a moderate head retention; mild aroma, light fruity and flowery; subtle and low carbonation; moderate malt backbone, light oily palate, low bitterness; gently spicy and fruity finish; light bready - decent from Dr. Mousse - hazy blond beer with a solid white foam left; aroma of bread and candied fruits; medium-bodied, low bitterness; metallic and bready finish from Bier-Bienne - hazy red-orange beer with a pinkish-beige foam; correct lacework; herbal aroma with fair notes of raspberries; sweet and sour, a good malt backbone; long aftertaste of honey and raspberries with a lingering sourness courtesy of Ruth Lüthi - translucid bright golden beer with no head retention; flowery and light oxidized; thin-bodied, some sweetness, harsh palate, raw bitterness; grainy, oily flowery finish with notes of cardboard - mehhh courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - very hazy dark amber-blond beer under a solid creamy pale beige foam, nice lace; aroma of caramel and marzipan, ripe peaches; a good malt backbone, light oily, fairly bitter; bready and caramelish aftertaste - quite heavy courtesy of Dave Denzler - hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; solid aroma of coriander, estery and spicy notes with hints of candy sugar; sweet, fulll-bodied, moderate carbonation; estery finish with solid notes of coriander again, residual sugars from Drinks of the World - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; gently yeasty with fair hoppy notes of grapefruits; juicy palate, a good malt backbone, well-integrated bitterness; very long aftertaste of grapefruit and pineapples - very nice @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of ripe apricot, light papery; a good malt backbone, chewy palate, sticky, a fair bitterness; long notes of ripe apricots and peaches; papery @festibière de Genève - hazy ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted prunes, hoppy; low carbonation, a fair bitterness, biscuity, papery, oily and gently metallic with notes of coffee @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark blond beer with a solid white foam left; grassy, light papery; moderate malt backbone; a bit oxidized; candy sugar and a low bitterness @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark blond with a white foam left; aroma of banana, DMS; light sourish, sweet and with a low carbonation; wheaty finish with more banana notes @festibière de Genève - hazy ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; nutty, papery nose with notes of toasted biscuit, coffee; subtle carbonation, light sweet, bitter; fairly toasted hoppy and biscuity, spicy, coffee finish, light metallic - pretty nice @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a light beige foam left; ripe banana, hay and wheat in the nose; subtle yet solid carbonation; a good malt backbone; quite short banana, spicy and wheaty finish @festibière de Genève - blond beer with a decent head retention; clean and spicy hoppy aroma; moderate malt backbone, light sweet, rounded palate, shyly bitter; decently aromatic spicy hoppy finish - easy and well-crafted @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a beige foam left; yeasty with notes of walnuts and red fruits, earthy; creamy palate; earthy and light bitter, long spicy and gently fruity finish - nice @festibière de Genève - light hazy dark blond beer with a creamy white foam; faint fruitiness, papery, spicy; low carbonation, a good malt backbone, solidly bitter; dry and spicy, light fruity hoppy finish @festibière de Genève - light hazy amber-blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of ammoniac, gently smoky; low carbonation and body; flowery and smoky finish - pointless @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark orange-blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of ripe oranges, light oxidized; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, late decent bitterness; more ripe fruity hoppiness in the finish - shy @festibière de Genève - blond beer with a poor head retention; overwhelming notes of absinth and alpine herbs; moderate malt backbone, neutral palate; more long notes of absinth in the finish - no beer character @festibière de Genève - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of citrus and yeast; moderate malt backbone, yeasty, light citric fruity finish @festibière de Genève - fully cloudy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of mango juice, notes of passionfruits; sweet, light sourish, moderate malt backbone; long aftertaste of mango, some residual sweetness @festibière de Genève - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; fair notes of oranges and ginger; no carbonation, sweet, moderate malt backbone; short aftertaste of ginger @festibière de Genève - quite clear amber-golden beer with a beige foam left; spicy, fruity and resinous hoppiness; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, tasty; chewy; quite bitter; long spicy and fruity hoppy finish; light residual sweetness @festibière de Genève - hazy dark amber-brown beer with a beige foam left, toasted malts, biscuity with notes of coffee and walnuts; creamy palate, light sweet, very earthy; gently bitter, toasted malty finish, pretty dry and spicy @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; fairly toasted and hoppy with notes of prunes and biscuits; full-bodied, light sweet, tasty and solidly hoppy; fairly bitter, astringent; moderate carbonation; quite dry, very toasted finish of walnuts and coffee, long hoppy notes @festibière de Genève - black beer with a beige foam left; sour cherries and red wine in the nose; medium to full-bodied, fairly sour; quite dry, umami, more notes of red wine, cherries and a lingering sourness @festibière de Genève - very hazy redish-orange beer with a pink-beige head; light herbal with fair notes of raspberries; tasty, lively palate, fairly sour, light sweetness below; quite dry and long sour finish of raspberries - clean and very well-made @festibière de Genève - black beer with a dark beige foam; solid aroma of coffee and mocha, light roasted; creamy palate, sweet and full-bodied, pretty sweet, maple syrup appear in the finish with more notes of mocha and earth @festibière de Genève - cloudy dark orange beer with a decent head retention; fairly woody and fruity, vinous; a good malt backbone; fairly sour; bretty, dry and tasty, woody, fruity with a subtle carbonation - impressive courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear dark ruby-amber beer with a poor head retention; malty aroma of cola and soy sauce, gently toasted, sweet, medium-bodied, no bitterness; more sweet malty notes in the finish with hints of caramel from Zurich Beer Festival - quite clear bright red-amber beer with a beige foam left; pretty aromatic nose of red berries, light earthy, flowery; thin-bodied, light sweet; short red fruity finish from CraftGallery - light hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; spicy and bready with notes of berries; medium-bodied, lively and tasty; decent bitterness; quite long spicy, light perfumy hoppy finish from Mr.Beer - hazy dark red-amber beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of metal, earth and marzipan; sweet malt backbone, medium-bodied, some earthy bitterness; hints of red fruits and more notes of blood/metal from Dr. Mousse - quite clear red beer with a poor head retention; a bit sourish and vinous nose, notes of red fruits bubblegums; chewy palate. solid carbonation; mediumbodied, sweet and fizzy, light earthy, chewy fruity finish - moderate drinkability from Dr. Mousse - clear dark brown beer with a rubbish hue, poor head retention; toasted aroma of coffee, sour cherries and figs; medium- to full-bodied, gently sour; moderate carbonation, low bitterness; toasted malty and coffeish finish with notes of prunes and licorice from Mr. Beer - clear and bright golden beer with a persistent foam, nice lacework; spicy and yeasty aroma with decent notes of tropical fruits; creamy palate; quite tasty, medium-bodied, fairly bitter; quite dry and fairly hoppy spicy and fruity finish from Dr. Mousse - light gusher; hazy dark blond beer with a solid white foam left; nice lace; flowery and spicy hoppiness, notes of bread; initially sweet then astringent; solid late bitterness; medium-bodied, earthy, spicy hoppy finish; light oily palate - quite harsh courtesy of Beat Ming - translucid golden beer with no foam; lactic nose with notes of rhubarb and apples; a decent malt backbone; solidly sour; subtle but fair carbonation; very dry and long lascitc sour finish of fruits and wheat from Wein- und Freunde - light hazy red-orange beer with a long lasting creamy beige foam; nice lace; light yeasty and earthy, aroma of blood, caramel and red fruits; creamy palate; medium-bodied, late earthy bitterness; quite long hoppy finish with notes of persimmon and apricots from Wein- und Freunde - very hazy reddish-brown beer under a huge beige foam left, nice lace; decently smoky aroma with notes of tea, fairly aromatic; a good malt backbone, quite astringent, subtle carbonation; bitter herbal finish with more notes of tea and smoke, quite long - very nice courtesy of Thomas Krüsi; rest in peace Thomas! - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; oily grassy hoppiness; medium-bodied, light sweet and with a moderate herbal bitterness; spicy and herbal hoppy finish - ok from Zurich Beer Festival - clear gold-amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of grain and caramel, light chewy palate; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation, light sweet; quite fruity finish with more herbs and caramel; toasted and bready - drinkable from Zurich Beer Festival - clear golden-red beer with a poor head retention; aroma of berries and chewy marmalade; light sweet, a decent malt backbone, light grainy, moderate bitterness; low carbonation, aftertaste of caramel, citrus and quince marmamalde from Qbeer - dark beer with a dark beige foam left; roasted chocolate, notes of vanilla; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light grainy, quite sweet, gently bitter, long notes of vanilla, licorice and chocolate, walnuts in the finish from supermarket Coop - translucid golden beer with a moderate head retention; fair notes of coffee, hints of wheat, bread and spices; smooth palate, moderate carbonation; quite full-bodied, tasty palate, fairly bitter; quite dry spicy finish with long notes of coffee, yeast and wheat - very nice! from z'Bierhuus - gusher! dark red beer under a huge creamy beige head; aroma of caramel, red fruits and marzipan; sweet and creamy palate; light earthy buttery and chestnutty finish; not very tasty courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear pale golden beer with a moderate white foam left; delicate aroma of wheat, coriander and orange peels; chewy palate, medium-bodied, solid carbonation, the finish is lively, citric and with more notes of coriander courtesy of TTT - clear golden beer with a poor head retention; aroma of citrus, pepper and lemongrass; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation, decently tasty; fizzy peppery and yellow fruity finish - good courtesy of Philipp Sigg - clear amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of bread and sweet malt; rounded and clean palate; medium-bodied, quite sweet, bready, light biscuity finish with some residual sweetness from Wein- und Freunde - dark beer with a creamy dark beige foam, nice lace; fairly roasted aroma with solid notes of licorice, light papery; creamy palate, solid carbonation, a good malt backbone; earthy bitterness; long roasted and peppery finish with notes of black cherries from Bier-Bienne - very hazy orange beer with a modest head retention; juicy peachy and apricots aroma; light yeasty, juicy palate, tasty, medium-bodied, some sweetness and a well-integrated bitterness; citrusy amnd peachy hoppy finish from Wein- und Freunde - clear golden beer with a white foam left; gently funky and cheesy aroma with fair notes of blackcurrant; smooth palate, subtle carbonation, a decent malt backbone; yeasty finish with notes of spices, blackcurrant and hay - very good @Festi'Piousse - orange beer with a white foam left; juicy peachy aroma, decently hoppy, light yeasty; subtle carbonation, juicy palate, fairly bitter; dry and pungent fruity juicy finish with lingering yeasty tones, solidly hoppy @Festi'Piousse - cloudy pale orange beer with a moderate white foam left; aroma of hay and wheat; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, very corny, wheaty, light bready and yeasty finish @Festi'Piousse - pale orange beer with a little white foam left, nice lace; solid notes of lemon, light yeasty, thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, gently sourish; quite dry, citric, yeasty and wheaty finish; soapy @Festi'Piousse - red-orange beer with a creamy beige foam; aroma of caramel, dried fruits bubblegum; sweet, chewy, estery, phenolic; harsh bitterness and sour; aftertaste of caramel and red fruits with a lingering sweetness and a solid carbonation - looks wrong to me @Festi'Piousse - hazy orange beer with a long lasting foam left; fairly hoppy notes of peaches and apricots; clean and tasty palate; fairly bitter, subtle carbonation; very fruity hoppy finish; quite dry - very good @Festi'Piousse - hazy reddish beer with a moderate foam left; a fair aroma of raspberries, light herbal; medium-bodied, juicy, sour and lively palate; decently dry and long finish of raspberries - fresh and very good @Festi'Piousse - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; solid aroma of wheat in the front with grapefruit juice in the background; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly bitter; gently sour, very yeasty and grapefruits corny finish @Festi'Piousse - hazy amber-orange beer with a chaotic foam left; hints of hay, hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; a good malt backbone, low carbonation; light chewy palate, fair bitterness, tasty, quite dry, very aromatic fruity hoppy finish @Festi'Piousse - very hazy red-orange beer with a moderate foam left; herbal, citrusy, light yeasty aroma; subtle, gentle carbonation; moderate malt backbone; bitter, yeasty, dry, citrusy finish @Festi'Piousse - hazy orange beer with a beige foam left; fairly hoppy aroma of ripe peaches and apricots; smooth palate, assertive, solidly bitter; quite dry, long fruity hoppy finish - clean and very well-crafted @Festi'Piousse - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; light funky and cheesy with fair notes of corn; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, corny, yeasty and gently funky finish @Festi'Piousse - hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted aroma with notes of rum; malty biscuity aroma; sweet, smooth palate, a good malt backbone; residual sweetness, rum, warming alcohol notes, marzipan and biscuits @Festi'Piousse - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty aroma with notes of oranges; sweet, chewy, effervescent, lively palate; aftertaste of marzipan, dired fruits, candy sugar, pears, apples, and mango; estery and with some residual sweetness @Festi'Piousse - very hazy yellow-blond beer under a solid white foam left; aroma of orange peel, linden; sweet, lively palate, gently sour; citrusy finish with notes of linden, orange and some residual sweetness @Festi'Piousse - cloudy pale orange beer with a white foam left; light flowery, gently spicy; crisp, a good malt backbone, clean palate; dry, bitter and light spicy, herbal hoppy finish @Festi'Piousse - very hazy amber beer with a beige foam left; light spicy and flowery aroma; crisp and tasty, a good malt backbone; bitter, malty, spicy hoppy finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - cloudy amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of flowers, phenol and bread; sweet, low carbonation, creamy palate; aftertaste of caramel and bread courtesy of TTT - light hazy golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of pears, honey and flowers; smooth and soft palate, low carbonation, quite watery; more flowery and honey notes in the finish - gentle from the brewery - hazy pale golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of coriander, hay and Rivella; smooth carbonation, thin-bodied, clean and tart sour palate; gently lactic fruity finish with more notes of coriander and wheat - fresh and well-crafted canned; courtesy of Jasmina - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; crisp malty and peanutty aroma, gently spicy; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light oily palate and decently bitter, spicy hoppy finishwith more malt tones canned; courtesy of Jasmina - light hazy golden beer with a moderate foam left; light spicy with notes of honey and a fair peachy hoppiness; light oily palate, a good malt backbone, smooth, decently bitter, more spicy and genreous fruity hoppiy tones in the finish, some residual sweetness from Dr. Mousse - dark beer with a dark beige foam left; peated and light sulfury aroma; notes of licorice dominate the chocolate; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone, some sweetness, fizzy finish of burnt plastic and licorice from Dr. Mousse - black beer with a moderate head retention; quite roasted aroma of vanilla and coffee; gently sweet, medium-bodied, grainy, light chocolaty; more notes of vanilla and coffee in a quite long finish from Bier-Bienne - dark beer with a dark beige foam, nice lace; fairly roasted aroma of vanilla and licorice, notes of alpine herbs and mocha; smooth palate, medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; some herbal bitterness; more licorice on top of vanilla notes in the finish from the brewery - cloudy pinkish beer with a rosa foam left; deep aroma of raspberries, yoghurt, syrup and herbs; moderate malt backbone, light tart and sour; creamy and velvety palate; quite dry and sour finish of raspberries, wheat and yoghurt - very nice from supermarket Aldi - clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; oily grassy aroma , light phenolic; subtle yet fair carbonation; moderate malt backbone, light sweet, a fair late bitterness; quite dry grassy finish, light spicy from Mr. Beer - quite clear golden-yellow beer with a solid long lasting bright white foam, nice lace; fair and clean aroma of coriander and orange peels; solid yet subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, tart and citric; light sweetness below; creamy and yellow fruity finish with lingering notes of coriander - pleasant @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear blond-orange beer with a white foam left; clean and solid peachy and grapefruity atoma; clean palate, tasty and lively, fairly bitter; dry juicy fruity hoppyfinish with more apricots and peaches @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy bright orange beer with a white foam left; nice lace; fair fruity nose of mango and melon; juicy palate, a good malt backbone, velvety palate, light sweet, a late well-integrated bitterness; long juicy fruity hoppy finish of apricots and mango @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - quite clear dark blond beer with a persistent white foam left; nice lace; cheesy and very fruity aroma (peaches, apples); decently sour, quite dry, a decent malt backbone, sour and fruity peachey and apricot, funky finish with more notes of apples @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of oranges and artichoke; low carbonation, medium-bodied, very yeasty finish with notes of chlorine and artichoke - doesn't work for me @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy brown beer; nutty and toasted biscuity aroma, full-bodied, low carbonation; residual sweetness in the finish; light buttery, nutty and with more toasted malts @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy dark very brown beer with a poor head retention; toasted aroma with notes of licorice and black cherries; low carbonation, full-bodied, light sweet,, earthy, nutty, yeasty and with more notes of licorice in the finish @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - black beer with a dark beige foam left; light roasted aroma of coffee and walnuts; creamy and velvety palate, a good malt backbone; earthy bitterness; creamy finish of coffee and nuts @Bierkeller Au Trappiste - hazy brown beer with a chaotic beige foam left; aroma of toasted malts and marzipan; full-bodied, sweet, low carbonation; aftertaste of nuts, malts, biscuits and some fruits courtesy of Antonio Rey - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; light perfumy, flowery and fruity aroma; subtle carbonation; light sourish, quite dry, thin-bodied, fruity finish with a lingering light sourness from Dr. Mousse - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; light flowery and spicy aroma, light meaty; creamy palate, quite tasty, shyly bitter, spicy hoppy finish, quite malty canned; courtesy of Jasmina - hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; solid notes of cooriander in the front, hints of orange peels; subtle carbonation; light sweet, tart and acidic; medium-bodied, decently dry; more coriander and oranges in the finish - pretty nice from supermarket Aldi - hazy ruby-brown beer with a solid creamy beige foam; malty aroma with notes of marzipan and banana; creamy palate; some sweetness, full-bodied, more malty and ripe banana tones in the finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - black beer with a dark beige faom left; aroma of licorice and vanilla, roasted, malty; some sweetness, moderate malt backbone, aftertaste of ashes, tobacco, licorice; light residual sweetness @Biercafé Au Trappiste - very hazy orange beer with a solid white foam left; aroma of mango and tangerines, gently lactic palate, medium-bodied, fairly bitter, quite dry, long peachy and mango finish; juicy @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; aroma of yeast and grapefruit, peaches, lactic; a good malt backbone, astringent, late bitterness; very yeasty finish with more peaches and grapefruits @Biercafé Au Trappiste - dark brown beer with no head retention; sour cherries, prunes and a good malt backbone; umami, fairly sour, very dry; long fruity finish of prunes, cherries and apricots, hints of ginger sharpness @Biercafé Au Trappiste; canned - hazy dark amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; fairly hoppy with notes of red fruits, earth and caramel, grapefruits; creamy palate, medium-bodied, light earthy bitterness; residual sweetness, earthy, caramelish and red fruity finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of mushrooms, pine needles and prunes; low carbonation, medium-bodied, umami, earthy, woody finish with lingering notes of prunes and pines - fresh from Qbeer - light hazy dark blond beer with a beige foam left; cheesy, spicy and fruity aroma; sweet and sticky; full-bodied; heavy spicy and bretty finish, ripe fruits (banana dominates) - quite cloying from Mr. Beer - quite clear golden-amber beer with a poor head retention; solid aroma of wheat with notes of oranges below, gently spicy; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, heavy palate, earthy bitterness; very corny, bitter and quite dry finish - light cloying courtesy of Jasmina - quite clear red-amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of grain and caramel, faint fruity tones; a good malt body, quite sweet, late earthy bitterness; more caramel and flowery tones from Beer's 'N' More - clear amber beer with no head retention; woody and vinous notes of quinces and berries; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently sour, quite dry, more wood, cherries and quinces in the finish - pleasant courtesy of Roland Graber - pinkish-red beer with a little foam left; clean notes of blackcurrant; decently sour, thin-bodied, fresh and lively, subtle carbonation, very dry and sour blackcurrant finish; clean @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a long lasting white foam; clean and fair fruity hoppy notes of peaches and apricots, juicy, light yeasty; subtle but solid carbonation; fairly bitter, very dry; long juicy peachy and grapefruity hoppy finish with lingering yeasty tones @Biercafé Au Trappiste - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of apples and honey, funky and light cheesy; a decent malt backbone, tasty, subtle carbonation, dry sour and long very fruity finish of honey and pears @brewpub - light hazy amber-blond beer with a little beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of tea and caramel, quinces; a good malt backbone, smooth palate, clean and decently bitter, more quinces and tea in a dry finish - balanced @brewpub - hazy dark amber beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; caramel, light spicy, red fruits; light sweet, a bit astringent, a good malt backbone, bitter earthy red fruity finish courtesy of Thomas the Tank - very hazy golden-orange beer with a little white foam left; clean and fair fruity hoppiness (apricots and mango); juicy palate, light sweet and decently bitter, moderate malt backbone, yeasty, citrusy and tangerines finish from Drinks of the World; canned - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; clean citrusy and grapefruity hoppiness; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, well-integrated bitterness; dry grassy and grapefruity hoppy finish - straightforward @OnTap - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of elder, flowers with notes of candy sugar and ripe yellow fruits; light astringent, medium-bodied; dry flowery finish with notes of alpine herbs; light sharp @OnTap - very hazy amber-orange beer with a little beige foam; sweet malt, oranges and spices; fairly sweet, a good malt backbone; spicy and ripe fruity finish with light notes of alcohol @OnTap - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; nice lace; apples, oranges, candy sugar, sour berries; full-bodied, subtle carbonation; quite dry, light woody, gently chewy palate; decently sour, fruity, light spicy and sour finish with notes of rosemary @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; creamy nose, notes of tangerines, melon and marzipan; a good malt backbone, smooth palate, bitter oranges, quite dry; fruity with notes of tangerines and oranges @Biercafé Au Trappiste - hazy light amber-orange beer with no head retention; sour melon, berries and phenol; very sour, dry and medium-bodied, chewy palate; long sour berries, funky and melon finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of wood, nuts and mocha, caramel; creamy palate, full-bodied, fairly sweet, subtle carbonation, light grainy; long aftertaste of mocha, wood and caramel, light residual sweetness @Biercafé Au Trappiste; canned - quite clear black beer with a little beige foam left; lactic and chocolaty aroma; some sweetness, medium-bodied, chocolate, lactic and vanilla finish; moderate carbonation @Biercafé Au Trappiste; canned - quite clear blond beer with a poor head retention; cheesy with notes of apples and pears; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation; light sour, cheesy finish with more notes of apples from Qbeer - very hazy orange beer with a white foam left; funky and light acetic with notes of apples and pears; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly sour, velvety palate, dry sour and very fruity funky finish - fresh and very good from Biercafé Au Trappiste; canned - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; deep juicy hoppy nose of oranges, peaches; full-bodied, fairly sweet, juicy and sticky palate; hints of wheat, warming alcohol, well-integrated bitterness; juicy very fruity finish from Aldi - clear amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; chewy aroma of quince marmalade; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, sweet, chewy palate; late bitterness; estery, fruity and bubblegum finish courtesy of Antonio Rey - quite clear blond beer with a white foam left; phenolic with hoppy notes of yellow fruits; sweet, full-bodied, sticky palate; late bitterness; spicy, papery notes with more hints of chewy marmalade and esters; lot of residual sugars from Biercafé Au Trappiste; canned - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; deep juicy aroma of oranges and grapefruit; full-bodied, very sweet, sticky palate; huge yet well-integrated bitterness; residual sweetness in a long juicy finish of oranges and tangerines; some warming alcohol notes @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of peaches and ripe oranges; juicy, sticky and very bitter; decently dry, very sweet, full-bodied, warming alcohol note, fairly yeasty; fruity hop juice in the finish with more oranges and tangerines; light burning @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy dark orange beer, light copper; moderate head retention; clean hoppy aroma of oranges and peaches, hugely hoppy; moderate carbonation, very sweet, sticky palate, fairly bitter; late but solid bitterness, decently dry juicy fruity hoppy finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy pale orange beer with a white foam left; light estery, solid hoppy aroma of mango and oranges; very sweet, low carbonation, thick and sticky; full-bodied, decent bitterness; juicy peachy hoppy finish @Biercafé Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; orange, sweat and marzipan in the nose; very sweet, full-bodied, moderate carbonation, sticky, hugely bitter, very fruity and aromatic hoppy finish @OnTap - hazy golden-yellow with a moderate head retention; funky aroma of barnyard and tangerines; medium-bodied, quite highly carbonated; decently sour, long funky and fruity finish @OnTap; as Sang Rouge - hazy ruby-brown beer with a good head retention; vinous aroma of wood, prunes, malt and vanilla; tart and sour palate, a good malt backbone; tasty; some sweetness; the finish is long, a bit acetic with woody and cherry notes, red wines and lemon - superb! from Bier-Bienne - cloudy ruby-brown beer with a moderate beige foam left; toasted aroma of chestnuts, biscuits, bread, marzipan and Cognac; moderate carbonation, light sweet, full-bodied, quite bitter, woody tones in a malty, nutty, earthy and Cognac finish from Qbeer; canned - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; light yeasty, notes of wheat, citric and juicy fruity hoppy aroma; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, fairly bitter, quite dry aftertaste of wheat and yellow fruits courtesy of Nisse666; canned - hazy dark blond beer with a huge foam; decent aroma of citrus and grapefruit, hints of onions; quite juicy palate, medium-bodied, fairly bitter; decently dry juicy fruity hoppy finish from Qbeer; canned - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; mango and apples in the nose, hoppy, juicy, hints of onions; a good malt backbone, low carbonation, a fair bitterness and a long juicy fruity finish - clean @zur Krone, Bern - hazy golden-orange beer with no head retention; buttery and vanilla aroma, notes of flowers and ripe fruits; very low carbonation, medium-bodied at best; hints of wheat, shyly bitter, short aftertaste of orange marmalade and diacetyl which makes it pretty cloying @zur Krone, Bern - cloudy copper-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; nice lace; light yeasty, decent fruity hoppy notes of oranges and peaches; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, light malt sweetness and a fair well-integrated bitterness; decently dry and long fruity hoppy finish - clean @OnTap - cloudy yellow-blond beer with no head retention; pears and grapefruit; sweet and decently sour, moderte malt backbone, low carbonation, shyly salty, long fruity and sour finish of pears and rhubarb @OnTap - quite clear blond beer with a moderate head retention; nice lace; light spicy with notes of persimmon; assertive, low carbonation, tasty, fairly bitter and decently dry; more ripe fruits and flowery notes, perfumy @OnTap - hazy amber-brown beer with a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of biscuit, marzipan and coffee, toasted; full-bodied, quite sweet, earthy, toasted earthy, long finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - translucid pale golden beer with a poor head retention; oxidized, notes of paperboard and oil; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, grainy; aftertaste of cardboard and dust - very bad courtesy of Philipp and Thomas; canned - clear golden beer with no head retention; light oily nose, some spicy hoppiness; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation, light bitter, grassy spicy finish courtesy of Üelu Bösiger - hazy dark blond beer under a huge white foam; aroma of oranges and watermelon; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone, light sticky, chewy with long notes of ripe fruits in the finish from Kibrasse - light gusher; particles floating within; light hazy anemic blond beer with a white foam left; DMS nose, corn and vegetables; fair carbonation, creamy palate; aftertaste of flowers and popcorn from Bier-Bienne - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; hoppy aroma of onions and tropical fruits; full-bodied, smooth palate, solidly bitter, subtle carbonation, very long fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - cloudy lactic-orange with no head retention; solid afroma of asparagus, cheese and hay, funky; moderate malt backbone, moderate carbonation; fairly sour, dry finish of pepper, pineapples and asparagus @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of fruit salad with dominance of apricots; juicy, sweet and with absolutely no beer character @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of brett, wood and fruity hops; low carbonation, decently sour and dry; long woody, funky finish @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy orange beer with a good head retention; clean and fair aroma of rhubarb; decent malt backbone, and fairly sour; dry and clean long rhubarb finish - very drinkable @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - very hazy orange beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of grapes, funky with notes of rhubarb; sour and very dry; medium-bodied, aftertaste of apricots and grapes; fizzy @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of hay, fruits and cheese; medium-bodied, tart and fairly sour; dry and long funky fruity finish @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - clear pinkish-red beer with a decent head retention; sweet and sour, a good malt backbone; funky and herbal finish with notes of cherries; some alcohol presence @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - light hazy golden beer with a good head retention; spicy, funky and fruity nose; low carbonation; yeasty, light sour; flowery and with notes of elder @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - quite clear copper-amber beer with no head retention; very discrete nose, light funky and metallic; low carbonation, moderately sour and with a quite papery finish and notes of malt @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy golden-orange beer; very funky nose with notes of berries; medium-bodied, quite tart and sour; vinous finish with notes of barnyard and fruits @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy amber beer; aroma of dark fruits and molasses, blueberries; full-bodied way too sweet; sticky palate; some tartness; aftertaste of caramel and blueberries @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - bright red-purple beer with a good head retention; aroma of wood, barnyard and blackberries; medium-bodied, tart and very dry; long fruity sour finish of blackberries @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - amber-brown beer with a good head retention; aroma of vinegar and marzipan, cherries; medium-bodied, quite tart and sour; spicy, earthy aftertaste with notes of cherries; quite dry @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; biscuity maltiness, marzipan and grapes in the nose; full-boded; hugely sweet; aftertaste of grapes, cherries and with lot of residual sweetness @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - clean fruity nose of mirabelle, light herbal; decently sour, moderate malt backbone; creamy palate; quite long aftertaste of mirabelle and prunes @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - very hazy orange beer with a beautiful foam left; vinous nose of red fruits and oak; tart, full-bodied and hugely sour; long finish of wood and ripe dark fruits @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - very dark beer with a beige foam left; very roasted nose of coffee, notes of pralines and rice; smooth palate and moderate carbonation; some apparent alcohol in a long roasted mocha finish - very original @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - pours a red-orange beer with a decent head retention; acetic aroma with notes of red wines and cherries; hugely sour, a good malt backbone; tart and acetic finish of cherries and prunes @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - light hazy orange beer with a good head retention; very woody aroma of molasses and Port wine; full-bodied, fairly sweet; manages to be decently dry with long notes of wood, more Portwine, caramel and cherries @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy dark orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of hay, diacetyl and nail polish; medium-bodied, gently sour; light herbal finish with notes of tangerines and more diacetyl @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy dark golden beer; gently lactic nose with notes of grapes and hay; sweet and sour with a decent late bitterness; some astringency; tangerines and white wine in the finish @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - quite clear red-brown beer with no head retention; acetic aroma with notes of vinegar and cherries; very sour; acetic and dry finish @Saint Bon-Chien & Friends - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; tart and funky aroma of wine and vinegar, acetic; hugely sour; notes of paperboard and more acetic tones and cherries in the finish from Qbeer; canned - quite clear golden beer with a white foam left; a fair spicy and earthy hoppiness; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, light malt sweetness; gently bitter, long spicy hoppy finish from Qbeer; canned - clear pale golden beer with a white foam left; peanutty and spicy hoppiness with notes of berries; subtle carbonation; moderate malt backbone, light earthy bitterness; grainy spicy finish from Aldi - hazy dark blond beer with a good head retention; spicy and peanutty hoppiness; low carbonation; papery, earthy bitterness, spicy and malty finish from CraftGallery - black beer without head retention; fairly woody with solid notes of sour cherries and chocolate; medium-bodied, a fair sourness, low carbonation and umami; long woody aftertaste of cherries and licorice with a lingering sourness - very nice courtesy of Jasmina - hazy golden-orange beer with a decent head retention; solid hoppy nose of pine needles and grapefruit; some sweetness and a full malt backbone; late solid bitterness, some residual sugars in a long fruity hoppy finish with hints of resin from Zurich Beer Festival - cloudy pale orange beer with a solid white foam left; fruity and fresh aroma of oranges and coriander, hints of cardamom maybe; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; juicy palate; light sweet; aftertaste of coriander and orange peels - nice! from Bier-Paradies; 4 years old - golden-blond beer with particles floating within; nice white foam left; fairly woody aroma of Bourbon, notes of candy sugar, pears and cherries; very sweet, sticky palate, medium- to full-bodied, residual sugars with more woody and candy sugars tones courtesy of Roger Brügger - light gusher; pours a black beer under a huge dark beige foam; solid aroma of roasted malts, oats and walnuts; full-bodied, a fair sweetness, late and solid bitterness; fruity hops come through the solid roasted maltiness and the corny tones courtesy of Julien Brändli - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; light woody with solid notes of lemon pie, hints of Bourbon; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light umami, sour with a light sweetness below; citric and light woody finish with notes of candied yellow fruits from Bières&Saloperies - quite clear amber-bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of ripe bananas and hay, hints of cloves; very sweet, subtle but solid carbonation; residual sugars with heavy ripe fruits notes in the finish - cloying courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden beer under a solid creamy white foam left; nice lacework; light funky, fresh and fruity aroma (apples and persimmon), light cheesy; medium-bodied, sweet, creamy palate, light yeasty with a long gently sourish fruity finish from PiBar; my Swiss beer number 5000! - black beer with a little dark beige foam; vinous and woody with toasted malts, prunes and black cherries, hints of vinegar; full-bodied, fairly sour, light umami, fair carbonation; long aftertaste of prunes, berries, oak and a lingering sourness @la Mise en Bière - cloudy lactic-orange beer with no head retention; solid notes of vanilla, ripe oranges; low carbonation; gently sour, long finish of vanilla and wheat @la Mise en Bière - hazy amber with a chaotic foam left; light metallic aroma of apricots, quinces, light notes of spicy hops; low carbonation, very astringent, metallic again in the finish with more quinces, very hoppy and fairly bitter @la Mise en Bière - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of wheat and ripe banana, light peppery with notes of vomit; sweet, almost no carbonation, gently salty; lactic, salty and ripe fruity tones in the finish @la Mise en Bière - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; fresh aroma of cream, fruits and flowers; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation; decently bitter; short spicy and flowery hoppy finish @la Mise en Bière - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of wheat with some citric notes coming thru; creamy palate, medium-bodied, loads of wheat in the finish; very corny and light papery - too wheaty for me @la Mise en Bière - hazy blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lace; aroma of pepper and zucchini, cucumber; creamy palate, medium-bodied, solid carbonation, hints of wheat; more pepper, hints of fruits in the finish; pretty dry @la Mise en Bière - cloudy blond beer under a creamy white foam left; good combination of oat and apricots, notes of vanilla; a good malt backbone; light astringent, fairly bitter; long finish where apricots and peaches dominate the oat; quite dry and light peppery @la Mise en Bière - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of Bourbon, oil, lemon and black chocolate; full-bodied, oily palate, fairly sweet; aftertaste of black chocolate, hazelnuts and cherries; sticky @la Mise en Bière - cloudy blond-orange beer with a creamy white foam left; nice lace; light yeasty with notes of apricots, oranges and wheat; full-bodied, sweet, astringent and solidly bitter; creamy palate; peaches and apricots hoppy finish courtesy of Regis - clear golden-blond beer with no head retention; peaches, solvent and sour berries in the nose; hugely sour, medium-bodied, very dry and long sour peachy finish; fair carbonation courtesy of the crew of la Mise en Bière - bordeaux colour with no head retention; aroma of cola, tequila and lemon; fairly sour, full-bodied, quite sweet; light salty; very woody finish with more long notes of cola and tequila @PiBar - cloudy blond-orange beer with a moderate head retention; grapefruits, spices, yeast in the nose; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation; yeasty, lactic and fruity finish @PiBar - very hazy amber-violet beer with a beige foam left; aroma of mais, caramel and fruits behind; juicy palate, a good malt backbone; corny, yeasty and spicy hoppy finish - a bit harsh courtesy of Rabei - very hazy orange beer with a chaotic foam left; fresh and sour aroma of mirabelle and bitter almonds; a good malt backbone; sour, dry and fresh fruity and almondy finish with long notes of mirabelle - very pleasant @PiBar - quite clear dark beer with a modest head retention; very toasted aroma of tobacco and biscuits, estery; sweet malt backbone and gently sour, malty, light fruity finish @PiBar - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of gentian, mocha and black cherries; creamy palate; full-bodied, some sourness; light sweetness; more cherries in a long finish with some mocha and nuts courtesy of Rabei - black beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of chili, cacao and hazelnuts; creamy palate, full-bodied; aftertaste of oat, cacao, chocolate and mocha @PiBar - cloudy pale orange beer with a white foam left; clean and fair hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; juicy palate, full-bodied, tasty and lively; very bitter; long fruity hoppy finish - very clean from Kibrasse - clear amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of esters and caramel; low carbonation, apparent alcohol; aftertaste of caramel and candy sugar from Kibrasse - clear golden beer with a long lasting foam; light herbal with notes of hay, hoppy; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; quite dry, bitter, crisp malty and flowery, grainy finish - not bad at all from Beermouth - cloudy orange beer with a beige foam left; fairly apparent notes of vanilla, ripe banana; quite high carbonated, thin-bodied, aftertaste of cabbage and vanilla; light spicy and earthy finish from Kibrasse - hazy golden-orange beer with a fair foam left, nice lace; fair tropical fruits nose, light grainy; subtle but solid carbonation; light sweet, quite bitter, grainy and long hoppy finish of tropical fruits from Kibrasse - light hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; earth and red fruits, pepper, grainy, tomato; medium-bodied, some bitterness, grainy and earthy finish with notes of red fruits from Thun Craft Beer Festival - light hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; lot of caramel, butterscotch, biscuit; moderate malt backbone, earthy bitterness; toasted malts and caramel in the finish, dry from Pibar - cloudy pale orange beer with white foam left; fresh and expressive nose of oranges, coriander and tangerines; subtle carbonation, light sweet, sour, quite dry and long finish of tangerines and coriander - fresh and nice from Festi'Bière - hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; clean fruity aroma of cider and berries; moderate malt backbone; subtle carbonation, light funky and sourish; long fruity finish of apples with a residual sourness from Zurich Beer Festival - hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of sour berries and corn; subtle carbonation, sour and medium-bodied; fruity finish with lingering notes of corn and chalk courtesy of Grégoire Bovy - clear golden beer with a long lasting foam left; fairly woody nose of grapes, estery; full-bodied, sweet, chewy palate; woody and fruity (grapes and apples) finish from CraftGallery - hazy amber-red beer with a beige foam left; hoppy aroma of quinces and melon; medium-bodied, low carbonation; hoppy, citric and melon finish from Kibrasse - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; yeast, corn and tropical fruits in the nose; excessive carbonation, light sweet; tropical fruits again in the finish with more notes of corn from la Mise en Bière - very hazy amber-orange beer under a huge foam left; light yeasty, almondy aroma with notes of tropical fruits; very sweet, solid carbonation; estery, sticky and resinous fruity finish - a bit weird but not bad from Dr. Mousse - quite clear golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of caramel, corn and tropical fruits; subtle yet solid carbonation; some sweetness; late solid bitterness; grainy finish with long notes of tropical fruits courtesy of Claude Degen - hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of melon and apricots, fairly hoppy; medium-bodied, clean palate, late bitterness; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish of tangerines and melon courtesy of Roland Singer - quite clear amber-red beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of melon and tangerines, light dusty; light sweet, late bitterness and gently sticky palate; light estery; long solid hoppy finish of tangerines, caramel and oranges from Zurich Beer Festival - hazy dark brown beer with a little beige foam left; some toasted malts, caramel and biscuits; low carbonation, medium-bodied, bitter; aftertaste of caramel, biscuits, fairly hoppy from zur Krone, Bern - quite clear brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of chocolate and hazelnuts; a good malt backbone, moderate carbonation; earthy finish with notes of tobacco, roasted malts, caramel and corn from Kibrasse - hazy amber beer with a beige foam left; yeast and caramel, infected, notes of peaches and esters; over-carbonated, medium-bodied, sour; ripe fruits and yeast in the finish from Dr. Mousse - hazy amber beer with a moderate foam left; pretty smoky, light flowery; medium-bodied, sweet; smoky and vegetable finish from Kibrasse - gusher... black beer with no head retention; roasted malts, chocolate; moderate malt backbone; earthy bitterness; aftertaste of hazelnuts, chocolate and roasted malts - easy courtesy of Julien Brändli - black beer with a little foam left; aroma of beetroots and chocolate; full-bodied, some sweetness, umami;aftertaste of hay and beetroots, quite heavy from Bierrevier - black beer with a poor head retention; light buttery, fairly roasted with notes of vanilla; full-bodied, grainy with more notes of chocolate from Kibrasse - very hazy orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of pepper and melon; fizzy, thin-bodied, light salty; dry and yeasty, peppery and with notes of oranges from Pibar - clear orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of oranges and quinces; full-bodied, some sweetness; late and solid bitterness, grainy and fruity from la Mise en Bière, canned - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; deep aroma of oranges, estery, notes of alcohol; fairly sweet, solid malt backbone, light grassy, apparent alcohol, residual sweetness, grainy finish with notes of fruity hops from Pibar - hazy orange-amber beer with a long lasting foam left; funky, cheesy with notes of quinces; full-bodied, solid yet subtle carbonation; sour, dry; aftertaste of pineapples, quinces and cheese - very good from Festibière Genève - clear orange beer; aroma of dust, papery with notes of caramel; full-bodied, sweet, papery and estery finish courtesy of Roger Brügger - cloudy copper-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of yeast and oranges; full-bodied, sweet and juicy; aftertaste of oranges, ripe banana, yeast, spices, candied apples from la Mise en Bière - hazy brown beer with a moderate foam left; light acetic with notes of cherries, vinegar; full-bodied, sour, moderate carbonation; very sour finish of vinegar and red wine from Batavia - hazy amber beer with a poor head retention; aroma of cherries and hay; full-bodied, assertive, sweet; aftertaste of wood and cherries, vinous from Kibrasse - cloudy brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of caramel; full-bodied, sweet, low carbonation; grainy with more notes of caramel; apparent alcohol and quite bitter from PiBar - hayz brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of malt, caramel and cherries; full-bodied, light sweet, subtle carbonation; biscuity, malty and cherry finish - very good courtesy of Per - hazy amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of marzipan and caramel, clean and crisp courtesy of Per - cloudy red beer with no head retention; aroma of red berries, vinous, notes of cherries; sour, medium-bodied, light acetic; aftertaste of strawberries and cherries courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy brown beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of paper and candy sugar, caramel; sweet, full-bodied, light sweet, estery finish of candied fruits and caramel courtesy of Per - black beer; very roasted chocolaty nose; thick, umami and very sweet, full-bodied; aftertaste of hazelnut and chocolate from Drinks of the World - black beer with a moderate dark beige foam left; fair notes of vanilla on top of roasted malts, mocha, hazelnuts and black chocolate; full-bodied, a fair malt sweetness, oily palate and umami; late and modest earthy bitterness; long finish of vanilla and chocolate, quite lot of residual sweetness from Qbeer; canned - clear reddish-brown beer with a beige foam left; earthy and spicy, malty aroma with notes of leather and red fruits; moderate malt backbone, gently bitter; earthy and spicy hoppy finish with hints of honey from Zurich Beer Festival - clear golden-blond beer with a pale beige foam left; nice lacework; aroma of mineral, light spicy and fruity; medium-bodied, astringent, soft carbonation; chalky and mineral finish - highly dubious from la Mise en Bière - hazy dark blond beer with a pale beige foam left; funky and cheesy with fair notes of sour fruits; full-bodied, creamy palate, soft carbonation, fairly sour; fruity and funky sour finish, quite bitter and hoppy from Qbeer; canned - hazy blond beer with a decent head retention; hoppy aroma of tropical fruits and onions; subtle carbonation; fairly bitter, light piney finish with more notes of berries and onions from Qbeer - hazy red-orange beer with a moderate head retention; pungent peachy and resinous hoppiness; full-bodied, some astringency; fairly bitter, resinous and piney, fruity hoppy finish with notes of candied fruits @Biererie au Lac - blond beer, nice head retention; sweet malt backbone, fruity and flowery with a low carbonation @Biererie au Lac - blond beer, hazy and with a good head retention; fairly hoppy aroma of lemongrass and grapes; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, quite bitter; pretty long aromatic hoppy finish of grapes and currant @Biererie au Lac - cloudy amber beer with a long lasting white foam; lactic and flowery, acetaldehyd; low carbonation and body; the finish is mineral and lactic, some sweetness - awful @Biererie au Lac - hazy blond beer; citric aroma with notes of elderflowers; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, poor finish with light earthy and flowery notes and some elderflowers reminiscence as well @Biererie au Lac - golden and hazy beer; aroma of lemon pie and candy sugar; medium-bodied; papery and blur finish - dichotomic @Biererie au Lac - funky aroma of grapes; some sweetness and an excessive sourness; quite long funky, light cheesy fruity finish @Biererie au Lac - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; fruity hoppy aroma of oranges and peaches; a good malt backbone, well-integrated bitterness; light spicy, juicy, hoppy peachy finish @Biererie au Lac - hazy pale orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of bread and berries; medium-bodied; tasty, fruity and light bitter juicy hoppy finish from Zurich Beer Festival - clear amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; aroma of chewy marmalade, mineral and spicy hops; astringent, sweet malt backbone, solid carbonation, some harsh bitterness; very toasted malts, spicy and chewy notes again in the finish courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - quite clear dark blond beer with no head retention; solid aroma of ripe bananas, light spicy; fairly sweet, solid carbonation, medium-bodied, more long ripe fruity tones in the finish with some residual sweetness and hints of hay from Qbeer; canned - hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; delicate flowery and fruity aroma; subtle yet solid carbonation; lively palate; fruity aftertaste of berries and pineapples; light sourish - subtle courtesy of Rabei - light hazy blond beer with a modest head retention; spicy, fruity and light funky nose; solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone and some malt sweetness; spicy, light earthy bitterness; dry, fruity and spicy finish from Kibrasse - quite clear golden-blond beer with a creamy white foam, nice lace; fair aroma of honey, hints of cream and caramel; sweet, smooth palate, medium-bodied; light residual sweetness and more honey and caramel in the finish from zur Krone - clear golden beer with a modest head retention; mellow spicy and flowery hoppiness; smooth palate, medium-bodied, light astringent bitterness; quite dry flowery hoppy finish, light buttery courtesy of Philipp and Thomas - clear golden beer with no head retention; sweet malts and caramel in the nose, apples and alcohol; full-bodied, very sweet, sticky palate, light grainy finish of pears, alcohol and flowers; quite cloying courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - hazy amber-bronze beer with a moderate head retention; light earthy aroma with lot of caramel; full-bodied, very sweet, chewy palate; lot of caramel in a flowery and loght earthy finish - too sweet from Loho localshop, le Havre - hazy and very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; correct lacework; solid roasted aroma of coffee, walnuts and berries below; solid carbonation, a fair sweetness, earthy, hazelnutty, roasted coffee finish with hints of corn - quite harsh from Bier-Bienne - black beer with a dark beige foam left; full-bodied, solid roasted aroma of coffee beans, notes of vanilla and walnuts; a good malt backbone, light sweet and umami, earthy, long coffeish aftertaste with notes of mushrooms and vanilla from Qbeer; canned - dark orange beer with no foam left; solid sour aroma of rhubarb and blood oranges; huge sourness, moderate malt backbone; citric finish, juicy with more blood oranges and rhubarb; quite dry - fresh and lively @random a restaurant in London - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; malty and flowery nose with hints of fruits; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation; smooth and mellow palate, shyly bitter with more flowery and light spicy hops in the finish @GBBF - cloudy orange beer with big bubbles; aroma of cider and mango, juicy; sweet, medium-bodied, dusty, yeasty; long juicy aftertaste of pears and peaches, low bitterness and carbonation; estery, chewy and unclean @GBBF - clear and bright golden beer, nice head retention; papaery and citrusy, moderate malt backbone, malty, rounded and clean; fruity hoppy finish with a decent earthy bitterness @GBBF - clear dark golden with a pale beige head; earthy and papery; low carbonation and body, smooth, light bitterness; notes of tropical fruits in the finish @GBBF - quite clear red-amber beer with a beige foam left; malty and biscuity aroma, notes of elderflowers; moderate body and carbonation, light earthy biscuity maltiness; gently bitter; nice balance between fruity hops and malts in the finish; light sweet @GBBF - cloudy copper beer with a beige foam left; earthy malty and milky nose, fairly hoppy and fresh; moderate malt backbone, quite earthy and dry; long fruity malty finish @GBBF - translucid golden beer with a white foam left; light earthy and lemony nose; low carbonation, papery, dusty; fruity and quite lively hoppy finish @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a good head retention; aroma of citrus, earth and elderflowers; moderate body and low carbonation; smooth, earthy and citrusy finish, decently bitter @GBBF - translucid golden beer with no foam left; the nose is mineral with notes of citrus and flowers; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; flowery and light earthy finish; decently bitter and tasty @GBBF - flowery and pretty malty aroma; low carbonation, a solid malt backbone; fairly bitter; chewy and estery finish @GBBF - black beer; oily nose with notes of chocolate, walnuts and vanilla; full-bodied; sweet and sticky palate, oily texture; very bitter and resinous finish @GBBF - hazy dark blond with no head retention; woody with notes of grapes, cellar and apples; low carbonation, tasty, fresh; very fruity finish, gently woody @GBBF - golden beer, light hazy; mellow with a low carbonation and body; earthy, light bitter, fairly fruity hoppy finish - smooth and soft @GBBF - clear red-amber beer with a beige foam left; flowery and nutty; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; earthy, papery and nutty finish @GBBF - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of chocolate and walnuts, fair notes of vanilla; medium-bodied, low carbonation, aftertaste of cacao, nuts and vanilla @GBBF - black beer with a chaotic foam left; roasted chocolate and Portwine, hints of vanilla; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, nutty, roasted, earthy bitterness; long chocolaty finish with more discrete notes of Portwine @GBBF - black beer with a dark beige foam left; more blueberries than vanilla in the nose; some roasted malts; low carbonation and body; some sweetness, light umami, more blueberries and vanilla in the finish with lingering chocolaty notes; smooth @GBBF - dark beer with a beige foam left; aroma of blueberries and dark chocolate malts: low carbonation, smooth, nutty, malty and chocolaty; light roasted finish; very tasty @GBBF - black beer with a solid creamy dark beige foam; solid aroma of chocolate, cacao and vanilla; low carbonation, smooth; creamy palate, aftertaste of walnuts, cacao and toasted malts in the finish @GBBF - black beer with big bubbles; huge overwhelming notes of chocolate and cacao, roasted malts; thin-bodied, light sweet, low carbonation; earthy finish with notes of cacao and walnuts; umami @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a chaotic foam left; chewy fruits marmalade in the nose, light papery; low carbonation and body, light earthy bitterness, flowery and fruity hoppy finish with hints of marzipan - tasty and lively; hugely drinkable @GBBF - dark beer with a poor head retention; aroma of tea, mineral and licorice; thin-bodied, smooth, clean and tasty; light sweet, malty, light toasted aftertaste of licorice; some bitterness and quite dry @GBBF - translucid bronze beer with notes of tea and esters, papery; thin-bodied, sweet and sticky palate; hoppy and dusty finish @GBBF - hazy brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of brandy, cherry and Portwine; sweet, full-bodied, aftertaste of candy and cherries, fairly woody, yeasty and very fruity @GBBF - cloudy copper-blond beer with a nice head retention; aroma of tropical fruits; no carbonation, quite tasty; light sweet, shyly bitter; crisp almondy and hoppy finish @GBBF - cloudy dark blond beer with no foam; aroma of wheat, pears and apples; low carbonation and body; corny; light chewy finish with lingering fruity tones @GBBF - clear bright golden beer with a poor head retention; chewy and estery aroma, solid fruity hoppy nose; low carbonation; medium-bodied, aftertaste of fruit cake, hoppy finish with a decent earthy bitterness @GBBF - hazy dark blond beer with no foam left; fairly fruity, light sourish nose; thin-bodied, low carbonation; a bit salty, rounded and with notes of pears in the finish @GBBF - clear golden-bronze beer with a moderate head retention; citrusy, light piney, sticky, chewy, thin-bodied, light sweet and sour; chewy fruits marmalade; quite hoppy @GBBF - blond beer; aroma of honey, white wine and sour berries; thin-bodied, no carbonation, quite dry; aftertaste of honey and ripe fruits, quite mead-like @GBBF - blond beer with a chewy nose; candied fruits; thin-bodied, papery, low carbonation, corn and flowers in the finish @GBBF - clear amber beer with a moderate head retention; honey in the nose; no carbonation, thin-bodied; flowery, smooth and honeyish finish @GBBF - hazy golden-blond beer with a long lasting white foam; citrusy and fairly hoppy; thin-bodied, low carbonation; smooth, tasty, citrusy and bitter hoppy finish; very aromatic @GBBF - clear amber-brown beer; aroma of honey; medium-bodied, low carbonation, light sticky palate; yeasty finish with notes of honey, dry, smooth and bitter @GBBF - clear bronze beer; flowery, papery and oxidized nose; thin-bodied, low carbonation; quite tasty; yeasty, flowery and malt finish; fairly bitter @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a poor head retention; yellow fruits hoppiness, chewy and estery; medium-bodied, low carbonation; light papery, fruity hoppy finish; quite aromatic - very drinkable @GBBF - hazy dark brown beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of mocha, white wine barrel and sour cherries; full-bodied, very sweet, strong wood presence; aftertaste of mocha, nuts and dried fruits @GBBF - light hazy golden beer with a white foam left; crisp yellow hoppiness, mineral; medium-bodied, low carbonation; light bitter, smooth and tasty; fruity, light yeasty finish; quite aromatic @GBBF - black beer with no head retention; aroma of red wine wood, pralines, licorice and coffee; full-bodied, sticky palate; apparent alchol, more wood, chestnuts and pralines @GBBF - cloudy pink-amber beer with a rosa head; gentle aroma of blueberries, light sourish; low carbonation if any, smooth, tasty, light sweet; long aftertaste of blueberries and blackberries @GBBF - hazy black beer with a little beige foam left; light woody, very roasted aroma of black cherries; sweet, full-bodied, earthy bitterness; chocolaty malt and more black cherries in the finish @GBBF - quite clear golden-bronze beer with a solid white foam left; quite pungent fruitiness; thin-bodied, low carbonation, crisp, decently bitter; dry fruity hoppy finish - very drinkable @GBBF - clear golden beer with a chaotic foam left; solid notes of elderflowers, hints of honey; low carbonation, light sweet; decently dry, long finish of elder-flowers and quinces @GBBF - dark beer with a dark beige foam left; rich toasted chocolate nose; smooth and very low carbonation; earthy bitterness; aftertaste of cacao and nuts @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of tea and flowers; medium-bodied, low carbonation, tasty, light papery; more tea and some melons in the finish @GBBF - clear bronze with no head retention; mineral nose with notes of berries; medium-bodied, tasty, dry and earthy; more notes of melon in the finish @GBBF - hazy brown beer with a long lasting beige foam left; aroma of nougat, toasted malts; full-bodied, fairly sweet; aftertaste of candied fruits and nougat with some residual sweetness @GBBF - hazy orange beer with a long lasting foam left; pungent and juicy aroma of tropical fruits; light sweet; full-bodied, juicy, fairly bitter; very hoppy fruity juicy finish with some residual sweetness @GBBF - hazy amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of tea and blood oranges, juicy; low carbonation, light sticky, fairly bitter; dry; aftertaste of blood oranges and smoked tea @GBBF - clear amber beer with a creamy beige foam left; fairly hoppy, resinous and citrusy aroma; thin-bodied, low carbonation; gently bitter; aftertaste of tea, resin and quinces - hugely drinkable and very aromatic @GBBF - clear copper-amber beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; yeasty with a flowery hoppiness; low carbonation and body, quite tasty; aftertaste of quince and tea, decent bitterness @GBBF - clear dark ruby-amber beer with a creamy beige foam left; dark malts, tea and coffee, flowery; very smooth, thin-bodied, low carbonation, light earthy bitterness; long aromatic finish of toasted malts, tea and flowers - very good @GBBF - dark beer with a poor head retention; candied fruits, toasted with hints of molasses; thin-bodied, low carbonation; aftertaste of tea, dark fruits and molasses; smooth, very drinkable @GBBF - hazy golden beer; aroma of coriander, gin and vanilla; full-bodied, oily palate, umami; some residual sugars in a long finish of gin, citrus and flowers @GBBF - dark ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of coffee and dark fruits (figs, dates), toasted; thin-bodied, low carbonation, smooth and tasty; more dark malts in a long finish of molasses, toffee and coffee @GBBF - dark beer with a poor head retention; toasted dark malts and vanilla; light sweet, thin-bodied, low carbonation; late bitterness; the finish is mineral with more notes of dark fruits and vanilla @GBBF - black beer with a moderate head retention; shy mineral nose with notes of tea; thin-bodied and with a low carbonation; watery mineraly finish, light sweet and with a faint earthy bitterness @GBBF - cloudy amber-bronze beer with a fair beige foam left; smooth ripe fruity tones; thin-bodied and a very low carbonation; light chewy palate, creamy and smooth; quite tasteless, citrusy finish, light yeasty - drinkable and unexciting @GBBF - dark beer with a chaotic foam left; loads of vanilla, hints of cacao; thin-bodied, light mineral; light sweet and earthy; very long notes of vanilla and chocolate in the finish @GBBF - dark beer with no head retention; very roasted notes of coffee and dark fruits; low carbonation, moderate malt body, clean and velvety palate; aftertaste of dark fruits, molasses and roasted malts @GBBF - black beer with a chaotic foam left; lot of chocolate in the nose, hints of vanilla, roasted coffee; a good malt backbone; some sweetness; late earthy bitterness; the finish is dominated by coffee notes, some residual sweetness @GBBF - cloudy dark brown beer with no foam; candied fruits and vanilla, some licorice; fair artificial sweetness; fruity and mineral finish @GBBF - quite clear bronze beer with a fair pale beige foam; chewy fruit marmalade in the nose, light mineral; fairly hoppy; juicy palate, tasty, lively; very fruity and clean hoppy finish @GBBF - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; fruity hoppy tones of melon and persimmon; thin-bodied, low carbonation, shyly bitter; almondy and fruity hoppy finish; velvety - subtle @GBBF - clear golden beer with a long lasting foam left; flowery and shyly fruity nose; low carbonation, decently bitter; chewy fruits and yeasty finish @GBBF - clear amber beer, no foam; aroma of honey and quince marmalade; very sweet; sugary finish of honey and flowers @GBBF - light hazy golden beer with a long lasting foam; esters, oranges and apples in the nose; low carbonation; sweet, juicy finish of fruits marmalade with some residual sugars @GBBF - clear golden beer with a chaotic foam left; light citrusy, peachy and flowery aroma; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation, lively and tasty palate, quite bitter; fruit and light bready finish @GBBF - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a little foam left; aroma of honey and quinces, tea; low carbonation, medium-bodied, late decent bitterness, rounded; more tea and flowers in the finish @GBBF - hazy orange beer with no foam left; aroma of blood oranges, flowers and elder; sweet, juicy palate, late shy bitterness; long juicy orange finish @GBBF - hazy brown beer with a poor head retention; biscuity maltiness and gently woody; very sweet, full-bodied, sugary finish of molasses and prunes @GBBF - light hazy bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of peaches and flowers; medium-bodied, light sweet, quite sticky palate: light flowery and chewy fruity finish @GBBF - hazy golden-blond beer with a long lasting foam; light estery, fruity, peachy and citrusy; sweet; full-bodied, late solid bitterness; juicy tropical fruity finish @GBBF - clear golden beer with a white foam left; citric and juicy hoppiness; low carbonation, smooth and velvety palate; fruity and flowery finish, light bitter @GBBF - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of nut and mocha; umami, a good malt backbone, some sweetness, fairly bitter; aftertaste of nougat and mocha; dry @GBBF - hazy brown beer with no head retention; solidly toasted nose of biscuits and nuts, molasses; sweet, late earthy bitterness; very nutty and earthy toasted finish @GBBF - hazy blond beer with no head retention; aroma of flowers, chewy fruits marmalade; sticky, estery and salty, some sweetness; fruity finish with lingering salty tones @GBBF - clear golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of flowers and yellow fruits; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; aftertaste of elder-flowers, late bitterness - subtle and very drinkable @GBBF - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; chewy fruits and esters in the nose; sweet, subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone; decently dry; chewy fruity finish @GBBF - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of orange juice and elder-flowers; low carbonation, juicy palate, late bitterness; aftertaste of oranges, light citric sourness and decently dry @GBBF - clear bronze-amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of cream and caramel; low carbonation; thin-bodied, flowers and caramel finish, shyly bitter and light earthy @GBBF - cloudy dark beer with a beige foam left; roasted aroma of coffee, nuts and cinnamon; subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone; dry earthy bitterness, more hints of cinnamon, roasted coffee, walnuts and tobacco in the finish @GBBF - dark brown beer, cloudy; aroma of wood, Brandy and oranges; no carbonation, umami, sticky and full-bodied, lot of oranges and Brandy in a long chocolaty and roasted finish; more lingering woody tones @GBBF - cloudy dark copper-orange beer with chaotic big bubbles; juicy tropical fruity hops with dominance of grapefruit; sweet, low carbonation, juicy plaate,a good malt backbone; late and solid bitterness; aftertaste of fruit cake, grapefruit, light yeasty - hop soda @GBBF - clear amber-bronze beer with a beige foam left; aroma of caramel, flowers; very smooth, thin-bodied, low carbonation; velvety palate; finish of caramel and earth @GBBF - hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; chewy fruit marmalade (peaches, oranges); thin-bodied, fairly bitter; aftertaste of oranges, lemon pie; lingering sourness; juicy @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a long lasting foam left; light estery fruity aroma; medium-bodied, sweet and gently sticky; chewy fruits marmalade in the finish @GBBF - hazy blond beer with a poor head retention; chewy fruits in the nose; medium-bodied, quite tasty; flowery and fruity finish; rather sweet @GBBF - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; orange pie, esters and strawberries; chewy palate, subtle carbonation, moderate ,malt backbone, light salty and sour; chewy quince marmalade and strawberries in the finish; decently dry and with a lingering sourness @GBBF - cloudy red-brown beer with beige foam left; earth and red fruits in the nose; subtle carbonation, tasty and a good malt backbone; yeasty, earthy, caramel and red fruits again in the finish - pretty nice @GBBF - quite clear amber-bronze beer; aroma of maple and quinces; sticky palate, full-bodied, aftertaste of resin and orange marmalade; sweet - heavy @GBBF - clear amber-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of butterscotch; no carbonation; earth, tea and caramel in the finish; some harshness - unclean @GBBF - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of Bourbon barrel, woods, molasses and prunes; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, thick; aftertaste of nougat and more Bourbon @GBBF - hazy orange beer quite hoppy with notes of chewy fruits marmalade; sticky, full-bodied, bitter; aftertaste of oranges marmalade @GBBF - cloudy dark beer with no head retention; roasted chocolate in the nose; sweet, late bitterness, umami; chocolaty and roasted finish with notes of oranges and walnuts @GBBF - quite clear amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of tea and caramel; low carbonation; thin-bodied, aftertaste of flowers, caramel, earth and toasted malts, tea @GBBF - cloudy dark brown beer with a dark beige foam; almost woody, biscuity maltiness; creamy palate, medium-bodied, velvety palate; long earthy biscuity finish, some decent bitterness @GBBF - clear golden beer with a white foam left; flowery and light corny aroma; a good malt backbone, light oily; long flowery hoppy finish with lingering fruity tones; light sweet and sticky @GBBF - black beer with a dark beige foam left; fairly toasted nose of ashes, black chocolate; low carbonation, medium-bodied, light corny finish with notes of tobacco, nuts and ashes @GBBF - quite clear golden beer with a decent head retention; flowery aroma with hints of honey; chewy, medium-bodied, sweet; ripe fruits marmalade (peaches, apricots) in the finish; bitter/sweet @GBBF - hazy red-amber beer with no head retention; aroma of flowers and ginger; chewy palate, sweet, thin-bodied, salty; elder-flowers and ginger in the finish - decently dry @GBBF - cloudy amber beer with a long lasting foam left; aroma of wheat, juicy notes of oranges and grapefruits; full-bodied, sticky, oily palate; chewy fruits marmalade @GBBF - dark beer with a beige foam left; aroma of coffee and pralines; roasted; thin-bodied, low carbonation; aftertaste of vanilla, roasted malts, ashes, chocolate and grains @GBBF - hazy black beer with a dark beige foam left; roasted chocolate and pralines in the nose; medium-bodied, sweet, light grainy; aftertaste of ashes and tobacco, chocolate; decently bitter @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a beige foam left; aroma of almonds and bitter oranges; low carbonation and body; flowery finish with more persimmon and oranges - quite dry @GBBF - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of white wine barrel, apricots and grapes, funky; sticky palate, a good malt backbone; light sweet; more grapes and woody notes, peaches in the finish @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of tea, honey and elder-flowers; thin-bodied and low carbonation; earthy bitterness; flowery finish with notes of caramel @GBBF - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of Bourbon barrel, cherries, chocolate and licorice; full-bodied, fairly sweet; very bitter, aftertaste of apples, prunes and Bourbon @GBBF - clear amber-bronze beer with a moderate head retention; candied fruits, popcorn and cotton candy in the nose; sweet, medium- to thin-bodied; candy sugar and quinces in the finish - original @GBBF - hazy dark blond beer; flowery aroma and light corny, shy notes of vanilla; low carbonation, thin-bodied, light sweet; aftertaste of vanilla and flowers, quite watery @GBBF - golden-bronze beer with a poor head retention; flowery and honeyish aroma; smooth, earthy bitterness; flowery and caramelish finish; a bit watery @GBBF - cloudy dark beer with a poor head retention; aroma of prunes and molasses; light sour palate, low carbonation, medium-bodied; aftertaste of prunes, figs and apples; lingering sourness @GBBF - light hazy golden beer with a pale beige foam left; flowery and fruity hoppiness; tasty, moderate carbonation; late and well-integrated bitterness; fruity hoppy finish, almondy @GBBF - cloudy orange-copper beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and with a juicy tropical fruity hoppiness (mango and oranges dominate), fairly sweet, juicy palate; late bitterness; more oranges and melon in the finish with a lingering sweetness @GBBF - cloudy ruby-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of prunes, vanilla and molasses; medium-bodied, light sweet, low carbonation; aftertaste of prunes, cherries and almonds @GBBF - quite clear golden beer with no head retention; light resinous, fruity hoppiness, papery; smooth and bitter; citrusy and apples finish - well-balanced @GBBF - cloudy copper-orange beer with no head retention; pungent juicy fruity aroma (peaches, apples); moderate malt backbone, light sweet; some bitterness; notes of mango and lemon pie in the finish @GBBF - light hazy blond-golden beer; cidery nose, apples; sweet and sour, moderate malt backbone; fruity and fizzy finish of yellow fruits and more cidery tones @GBBF - black beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of nuts, roasted coffee; fairly sweet, full-bodied, sugary finish with notes of cornflakes, walnuts, roasted coffee and nuts @GBBF - very hazy golden-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of ripe peaches; medium-bodied, low carbonation, smooth; aftertaste of orange juice @GBBF - light hazy golden beer with a nice head retention; papery and flowery nose; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone; almondy, papery and flowery finish with a light spicy hoppiness @GBBF - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; grapefruit aroma with notes of lemon cake; juicy and sour; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation; dry and sour fruity and funky finish @GBBF - hazy dark blond beer, no foam; aroma of rhubarb and peaches; sticky palate, full-bodied, quite juicy, late bitterness with some residual sugars; ripe fruits in the finish (grapefruit dominates) @GBBF - quite clear golden-blond beer with a nice pale beige foam left; flowery and a bit mineral nose; medium-bodied, light sweet, corny and flowery finish, quite bitter and light yeasty @GBBF - light hazy amber beer with a beige foam left; flowers and caramel in the nose; smooth, velvety and with a moderate malt body; aftertaste of caramel, quinces and flowers in a long finish @GBBF - clear bronze beer with a long lasting foam left; spicy and ripe fruity hops; full-bodied, sticky and very bitter; harsh grainy notes in a very hoppy fruity and light spicy hoppy finish; light alcohol notes coming thru @GBBF - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; fruity and juicy aroma of tropical fruits; solid and subtle carbonation; medium to full malt body; late solid carbonation; long grapefruity finish, bitter and piney @GBBF - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; juicy hoppiness of grapefruits; full-bodied, solid yet subtle carbonation; late solid yet well-integrated bitterness; long finish of tropical fruits and almonds cake @GBBF - very hazy amber-blond beer with a creamy pale beige foam; pungent ripe fruity notes of peaches and mango; sweet, sticky palate and a good malt backbone; chewy, light bitter finish of ripe fruits and candy sugars @GBBF - very dark beer under a huge creamy beige foam; dark malts, solid yet subtle carbonation; lively palate; aftertaste of berries, licorice and with mineral notes in the finish @GBBF - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of wood and dark chocolate, pralines, some alcohol notes and licorice; full-bodied, fairly sweet; grainy and very bitter; long chocolaty finish with notes of vanilla and burnt plastic @GBBF - very hazy amber-red beer with a moderate head retention; gently lactic with solid notes of blueberries; medium-bodied, sourish and lactic, lively palate; dry and long finish of blueberries with more lactic notes - fresh, lively and very drinkable @GBBF - clear golden-amber beer with a decent white foam left; grain and hay in the nose; thin-bodied, some sweetness, short finish of straw and citrus - subtle and easy from supermarket Coop - clear bright golden beer with a poor head retention; oxidized and papery aroma; oily palate, thin-bodied, sweet, sticky; estery and flowery finish from Qbeer; canned - bright reddish-amber beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; very hoppy piney and resinous aroma with notes of lime and molasses; full-bodied, sweet malt backbone; creamy palate, moderate carbonation, robust bitterness; long grapefruity hoppy finish, light residual sweetness - hop soup! from Qbeer; canned - hazy amber-blond beer with a solid creamy pale beige foam; juicy tropical hoppy aroma; clean, medium-bodied, tasty and lively, some sweetness and a well-integrated bitterness; long juicy peachy, apricot and grapefruit finish - beautiful hop juice from Qbeer - hazy copper-orange beer with a modest head retention; thick resinous and peachy hoppiness; sticky and thick; full-bodied, sweet, late and solid bitterness; some residual sweetness in a long sticky juicy and resinous hoppy finish courtesy of Markus Obrist - clear pale golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of earth and hemp with fruity notes below; thin-bodied, light sourish, fizzy and quite dry; light yeasty with a residual sourness from Thun Craft Beer Festival - quite clear golden beer under a long lasting foamy white head; nice lace; aroma of flowers and ripe fruits; medium-bodied, tasty and quite juicy palate; light sweet, quite long yellow fruity finish - fresh from Bier-Bienne - light hazy reddish-bronze beer under a solid beige foam left; aroma of quinces, flowers and persimmon; solid yet subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, light sticky palate, quite bitter; dry and hoppy finish of resin and quinces from Aldi - hazy dark brown beer with a little foam left; light earthy toasted malts on top of fair notes of caramel; fairly sweet; full-bodied, long aftertaste of toffee, molasses and earth @OnTap - cloudy copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; ripe fruits, chewy with notes of sauerkraut and rhubarb; solid but subtle carbonation, light sticky, medium-bodied, some sweetness; quite sour, dry finish of rhubarb, tea and peaches, light funky woody tones @OnTap - hazy bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of juniper and sour berries; fairly sour, moderate carbonation; dry and sour finish of berries, light salty @OnTap - cloudy lactic-orange beer under a solid creamy white foam; nice lacework; pungent peachy and tangerines hoppiness, notes of cream; moderate malt backbone; subtle yet solid carbonation; well-integrated bitterness; buttery finish with solid notes of tropical fruits @OnTap - light amber-orange beer with a white foam left; hoppy aroma of berries and onions; low carbonation, a good malt bacbkone, light chewy palate, fairly bitter; long aftertaste of onions, dust and marzipan - not my favorite hop profile @OnTap - hazy bronze-orange beer with no foam; aroma of rhubarb and cheese; low carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly sour, light sticky; dry, aftertaste of cellar, old apples and rhubarb @OnTap - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; a decent fruity hoppiness of apricots and peaches; full-bodied, clean palate; quite tasty, a well-integrated bitterness; quite dry and long fruity hoppy finish of apricots and mango - very drinkable @OnTap - cloudy dark orange beer with no foam; aroma of cheese, berries, tangerines and vinegar; full-bodied, very sour, sticky, lively and tasty; dry and long fruity, estery, juicy peachy and vinegar finish; light acetic @Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer without foam; aroma of horseradish, flowers, blueberries and bitter; decently sour, the finish is dusty, papery with notes of earth, flowers and ripe oranges @Au Trappiste - light hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of cream, pine and loads of honey; creamy palate, full-bodied, quite sweet, late and solid bitterness; long finish of honey, spicy hops and peaches @Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; flowery hops with notes of cream and marzipan, melon and spices; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, fizzy hoppy finish of apricots and spices, earth; solid bitterness @Au Trappiste - black beer with no head retention; aroma of chocolate, lactose and blueberries; full-bodied, solid sweetness; late solid bitterness; aftertaste of chocolate, pralines, vanilla and blueberries; some warming alcohol presence courtesy of Philipp Jäggi - quite clear amber-orange beer with a long lasting beige foam left; fairly hoppy aroma of orange, pine and citrus; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone; a fair bitterness; long and pretty dry bitter hoppy finish where fruity tones dominate; tasty and staightforward courtesy of Per - gusher... quite clear golden blond beer with a white foam left; hoppy aroma of resin, grapes and pears; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; gently sticky; bitter, spicy and resinous hoppy finish with notes of quinces; light dusty from Qbeer; canned - cloudy red-orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of mango, melon and guava; over-carbonated, harsh, sour and bitter; very dry, more mango and oranges in the finish - low drinkability courtesy of Philipp Sigg; canned - clear and bright golden beer with a good head retention; buttery with notes of wet grass; medium-bodied, soft palate; rounded, buttery and flowery finish - cloying from Qbeer; canned - hazy golden-blond beer with a modest head retention; juicy hoppy aroma of papaya and peaches; sweet, sticky palate, low carbonation; a fair bitterness; resinous hoppy finish with more notes of tropical fruits @Au Coin Mousse - cloudy blond-orange beer with a long lasting foam left; clean and fair fruity hoppy aroma of mango, grapefruits; subtle but solid carbonation; quite thin-bodied, fairly bitter, very aromatic; clean fruity hoppy finish @Au Coin Mousse - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; very fruity hoppy nose (apples, grapefruit); subtle carbonation, medium-bodied; tasty, fairly bitter; very hoppy fruity finish; quite dry; aftertaste of pineapples and grapefruits - very clean and highly drinkable @Au Coin Mousse - fully cloudy bright orange beer with no foam; deep aroma of mango juice; moderate carbonation; light sour under some sweetness; juicy fruity finish of mango, very long - mango juice! @Au Coin Mousse - quite clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; fruity hoppiness, light estery with notes of chewy marmalade; medium-bodied, fizzy palate; a decent bitterness; light earthy, quite long fruity hoppy finish, gently estery @Au Coin Mousse - pretty clear bronze beer with a modest head retention; light corny with fruity hoppy tones; moderate malt backbone, light malt sweetness, shyly bitter; clean palate; decently dry fruity and gently corny finish @Au Coin Mousse - bright golden-bronze beer with a long lasting foam left; fruity and lactic aroma; moderate malt backbone; fizzy and lively palate; decently sour; quite dry lactic and fruity finish - nice @Au Coin Mousse - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; grainy with notes of pineapples and coriander; moderate malt backbone, lively palate; gently sour, hints of saltiness; light sweetness and a sour fruity finish @Au Coin Mousse - black beer under a solid long lasting creamy beige foam; aroma of hazelnut and butter, decently smokey and with notes of mocha; light sweet, velvety palate; some earthy bitterness; long mocha finish, nuts, vanilla and oatmeal; the smokiness is more discrete in the finish @Au Coin Mousse - cloudy very dark brown beer with a firm creamy beige foam; fairly toasted with notes of mocha and nuts; a good malt backbone; subtle yet solid carbonation, a fair bitterness; buttery and quite dry nutty and mocha finish, light grainy - fairly tasty and rich bottle@Au Coin Mousse - quite clear pinkish-red beer with a moderate foam; aroma of raspberries bubblegum, gently lactic; medium-bodied at best; fairly sour, subtle but solid carbonation, light sweet and fairly dry; chewy tasty finish of candied raspberries, a bit bubblegum-like, lactic and very sour bottle@Au Coin Mousse - cloudy copper-orange beer with a modest beige foam left; resinous and peachy hoppiness; notes of butter/diacetyl; thick, sweet malt backbone, very bitter; moderate carbonation; aftertaste of figs, lot of caramel, paper, earth, molasses and resin; quite cloying courtesy of Julien Beaud - clear blond beer with a modest head retention; estery, light papery aroma, pears and apples; subtle but solid carbonation, yeasty, medium-bodied, sweet, light sourish; dry fruity estery finish from Qbeer; canned - quite clear dark golden beer under a solid creamy white foam left; light yeasty, flowery aroma; subtle carbonation, creamy palate; a decent malt backbone; grassy, almondy hoppy finish; fairly bitter and tasty aftertaste courtesy of Per - black beer with a dark beige foam left; solid roasted aroma of black chocolate, coffee beans and tobacco; sweet malt backbone; full-bodied, grainy and solidly bitter; aftertaste of roasted chocolate, molasses, Bourbon and vanilla; some warming alcohol presence courtesy of Jasmina - hazy golden-bronze beer with a solid white foam left; nice lacework; hints of sulphur, solid grassy hoppiness with notes of peanuts and hay; smooth palate, subtle carbonation; tasty, a fair earthy bitterness; malty, grassy and almondy finish - very good from Qbeer - gusher... hazy golden-blond beer under a solid white foam left; flowery and grassy; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone, light chewy palate, some bitterness, flowery and shyly fruity finish - a bit heavy from a shop in Delémont - quite clear golden-blond beer with a firm long lasting white foam; flowery nose with fair notes of elder-flowers; creamy and soft palate, subtle finish of elder-flowers and peaches, quite short from Qbeer - hazy dark blond beer with a pale beige foam left; very aromatic nose of passion fruit and honey; a fair yet subtle carbonation, full-bodied, quite sweet, late but solid bitterness; residual sweetness in a very aromatic finish of honey and elders from Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty with notes of peaches and apricots; smooth palate; a good malt backbone, light chewy, quite sweet, moderate carbonation; fruity juicy finish with a decent bitterness @Pooc - hazy yellow beer with some white foam left; gently lactic with notes of pineapples in the nose; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, decently sour; lactic finish of straw and pineapples @Comet, Biel -quite clear bronze-blond beer with a firm white head; corny with hints of diacetyl, flowery; soft carbonation, medium-bodied, light bitter, flowery finish - not overly tasty, easy @Comet, Biel -light hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; flowers and caramel in the nose; medium-bodied, some sweetness, smooth, decently bitter with more caramel and flowers in the finish from Bier-Bienne - clear dark brown beer with no head retention; fair aroma of wood, whisky and toffee; low carbonation, full-bodied, very sweet; apparent notes of alcohol in a long malty and caramel finish with more wood and molasses from Apothibières - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of corn and banana; solid carbonation, very sweet; aftertaste of vegetables, sweetish corny finish with lingering notes of banana and cloves from Apothibières - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; light metallic with notes of corn; low carbonation and body; quite tasteless, light oily corny finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; aroma of corn and DMS; sweet, corny and astringent finish @Basler Biermarkt - light hazy golden-blond beer under a giant white foam left; fairly herbal and grassy with notes of peanuts; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied; quite tasty, fairly bitter, long grassy and herbal hoppy finish @Basler Biermarkt - quite clear and very dark brown beer with a dark beige foam left; toasted aroma of molasses and vanilla, chocolate; medium-bodied, creamy palate, late earthy bitterness; aftertaste of hazelnuts, chocolate and toasted malts, vanilla @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; solid notes of grapefruits, lemon pie; low carbonation, light earthy, decently bitter, light yeasty with more fruity hoppy tones @Basler Biermarkt - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; light notes of disacetyl, flowery and herbal; subtle carbonation, low body, quite bitter, dry herbal finish @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of butter, herbs and light corny; poorly tasty, low malt backbone, buttery herbal finish, gently bitter @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; ripe fruits and spices in the nose; smooth palate, a good malt backbone and bitterness; a spicy and almonds, ripe fruity finish; quite tasty @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy pinkish-orange beer with no head retention; herbs and strawberries in the nose, light buttery; a good malt backbone, tasty, over-carbonated, astringent; fizzy finish of strawberries @Basler Biermarkt - black beer with a moderate head retention; decently smoky, roasted, chocolate and hazelnuts; solid carbonation, full-bodied, some sweetness, grassy, earthy and chocolaty finish with a low smokiness @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy brown beer with no head retention; aroma of banana, candy sugar and marzipan; very sweet, subtle carbonation; grassy finish with residual sweetness, marzipan, strawberries and ripe fruits @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy pale blond-orange with a creamy white foam left; aroma of peach and persimmon; sour, low malt backbone and carbonation; dry and sour finish of berries and peaches @Basler Biermarkt - very hazy dark blond beer under a solid white foam left; nice lace; resinous and peachy aroma, very hoppy; full-bodied, very bitter; dry and resinous grapefruity finish @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy dark pink-amber beer with a light pinkish head; deep aroma of berries, herbs; moderate malt backbone, solid carbonation, light sweet; quite sour, long finish of berries and herbs @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy pale orange beer with a white foam left; solid and distinctive aroma of mojito where notes of mint and cane sugar dominate lime and rum; smooth palate, low carbonation, dry and sour, light buttery with long mojito finish @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy dark orange beer with a solid creamy beige foam left, nice lace-work; aroma of peaches and pineapples, cream; smooth palate, assertive, tasty and astringent, very bitter, resinous with an aftertaste of pineapples and pine needles @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy light copper-orange beer with a white foam left; the nose is resinous and fruity; medium-bodied, very dry, aromatic fruity and almondy finish with lingering notes of fruit pie @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy copper-orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of lemon pie, grapefruit; smooth, tasty and medium-bodied, well-integrated bitterness, light yeasty, grapefruity hoppy finish @Basler Biermarkt - hazy orange beer with no head retention; sour lactic nose of pineapples; thin-bodied, sour and with a solid carbonation; sourish lactic fruity finish @Basler Biermarkt - light hazy red-amber beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty and corny, diacetyl and earth; a good malt backbone, creamy palate, earthy and red fruity finish; very bitter and decently tasty @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy red-orange beer with a poor head retention; acetic and lactic; medium-bodied, sour cherries, lactic and fruity finish with more acetic notes @Basler Biermarkt - hazy red-orange beer; aroma of ripe banana and butter; creamy palate; medium-bodied, aftertaste of wheat and diacetyl @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of apricot pie, almonds and herbs; decently sour, moderate carbonation; dry and long very fruity finish of apricots and herbs @Basler Biermarkt - very hazy blond-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; aroma of lemon pie, herbs and cream; a good malt backbone, sweet, moderate carbonation; sour and with a fair bitterness; long finish of lemon cake, light yeasty peachy finish @Basler Biermarkt - clear golden-bronze beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of ripe tropical fruits; sticky palate, medium-bodied, low carbonation; gently bitter; resinous and peachy hoppy finish @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of corn, butter and flowers; thin-bodied, grainy, short flowery finish, light buttery again @Basler Biermarkt - hazy orange beer with no foam left; estery nose; sweet and medium-bodied, estery finish with faint flowery tones in the finish from Apothibières - cloudy orange-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of sweet corn and spelt; overly carbonated, sweet malt backbone; more spelt and esters in the finish courtesy of Marcel Vogt - hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted biscuits in the nose, toffee, grains and butter; sweet, sticky palate; aftertaste of caramel and earth @Basler Biermarkt - black beer with no head retention; roasted aroma with notes of pralines and vanilla, corn; fairly sweet, full-bodied, some alcohol notes appear in the finish, lot of chocolate again, vanilla @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of ripe banana, lemon; moderate carbonation, a good malt backbone, sweet and thick, gently bitter; fruity and yesty finish @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy dark orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of corn and hints of coriander; solid carbonation, dry and sour, lot of coriander in the finish, astringent @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; light spicy and faint fruity notes; a good malt backbone, astringent, fairly bitter; spicy, almondy and flowery hoppy finish; very dry @Basler Biermarkt - black beer with a dark beige foam left; aroma of pralines, candy sugar, mocha; over-carbonated, sour and full-bodied; residual sugars in a finish of grains, chocolate and hazelnuts - chaotic @Basler Biermarkt - very hazy dark orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of candy sugar, oranges; over-carbonated, moderate malt backbone, astringent, bitter; aftertaste of oranges, flowers and candy sugar @Basler Biermarkt - translucid bronze beer with a moderate foam left; shyly flowery; soft palate, bitter; flowery finish with notes of butter and almonds - balanced @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy brown-orange beer with a beige foam left; earthy and spicy; medium-bodied, astringent, bitter; very spicy, earthy and fizzy flowery finish @Basler Biermarkt - black beer with a beige foam left; toasted aroma of metal and chocolate; full-bodied, bitter; aftertaste of grains, chocolate, earth and vanilla @Basler Biermarkt - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; flowery aroma with notes of ripe oranges; creamy palate, fairly bitter; grainy and flowery fruity hoppy finish @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; solid notes of ripe banana; hints of cloves; solid carbonation, very sweet, lot of cloves and ripe bananas again in the finish - a bit cloying @Basler Biermarkt - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of grapefruits, cream and apples; light yeasty, a good malt backbone, tasty, juicy palate; quite bitter, long juicy, yeasty, peachy and grapefruity hoppy finish @Basler Biermarkt - light hazy blond beer with a white foam left; papery and spicy aroma; a good malt backbone; tasty, subtle yet fair carbonation, fairly bitter; long grassy, peanuty and flowery finish @Basler Biermarkt - very hazy red-amber beer with a beige foam left; red fruits and earth in the nose, notes of cream; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, light sticky palate; fairly bitter, earthy and flowery finish canned; from Qbeer - cloudy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; deep and clean hoppy aroma of tropical fruits (mango, litchies and melon); subtle carbonation, very tasty, full-bodied, some sweetness, late and solid bitterness; very fruity hoppy finish of peaches and litchies, almonds and candy sugar canned; from Qbeer - hazy orange beer with a moderate foam left; light yeasty with pungent notes of tropical fruits; full-bodied, resinous and sticky palate; solid and late bitterness; juicy fruity hoppy finish of tangerines and peaches from Qbeer - hazy dark blond beer under a solid creamy white foam; fairly hoppy aroma of berries and onions; light metallic, a fair carbonation; astringent, medium-bodied, bitter and dry; resinous and fruity finish with more metallic notes - quite harsh from Qbeer - hazy golden-bronze beer under a huge foam left; aroma of bread and berries, pineapples; a good malt backbone; juicy palate, a fair carbonation, some sweetness and a fair bitterness; light yeasty with a long fruity hoppy finish from Erzbierschof; 5 years old - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a creamy beige foam; peated whisky in the nose with notes of cherries and molasses; fairly sweet, a good malt backbone, malty with a long woody and smoky finish of whisky and prunes from Erzbierschof - clear and bright golden beer with a modest head retention; aroma of apples, cheese and sour berries; moderate malt backbone and sourness, subtle carbonation; dry fruity and fresh finish from Erzbierschof - hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; light woody with notes of tequila, molasses and dried fruits; very sweet, full-bodied, low carbonation, aftertaste of candy sugar, tequila and prunes from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - light hazy golden beer with a moderate foam left; fresh aroma of cucumber, light earthy and peppery notes; subtle but fair carbonation; thin-bodied, sharp peppery finish with lingering notes of cucumber - very nice from Bier-Bienne - clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; light cheesy aroma with notes of apples and pineapples; light sweet and decently sour, medium-bodied, quite dry and long funky finish of pears and apples, esters and honey @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Keith - cloudy bright pink-orange beer with a white foam left; nice lace work; fair and fresh fruity nose of blackcurrant and strawberries; light sweet, moderate carbonation and body, light sour; aftertaste of berries marmalade, light herbal; fresh and very fruity - hugely drinkable @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - cloudy very dark brown beer with a beige foam left; notes of vanilla and toasted biscuits, toffee; creamy palate, medium-bodied, some sweetness and some earthy bitterness; spicy and earthy hoppy finish with more caramel and butter - light cloying @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - orange beer with a pinkish hue, hazy and with no head retention; light herbal and buttery with fair notes of raspberries; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, light sweetness and with a decent sourness; fresh and lively; long fruity finish of raspberries with a lingering sourness - pretty nice @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - hazy bright golden beer with a bright white foam left; clean and fair hoppy aroma of flowers and fruits (banana, melon); creamy palate, medium-bodied, tasty; late decent bitterness; very hoppy, light yeasty and long fruity hoppy finish - clean and hugely drinkable @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Laurent Michel - dark brown beer with a beige foam left; flowery and toasted aroma with notes of bread, chocolate and walnuts; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, late earthy bitterness; quite dry; very toasted finish of tobacco, ashes, vanilla and chocolate, more hints of bread - very good @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Laurent Michel - copper-amber beer with a beige foam left; spicy and earthy with light notes of caramel; subtle yet fair carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly bitter, earthy and spicy, long finish @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg; courtesy of Laurent Michel - hazy orange beer with a bright foam left; fair aroma of hay and wheat; creamy palate, a good malt backbone; fairly bitter; wheaty, earthy and dry finish - verywell-crafted and well-balanced @Festival des brasseries artisanales de Fribourg - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; fairly smoky with notes of quinces and peaches; full-bodied, some sweetness, mellow; a late fair bitterness; light astringent, long finish of ripe fruits (prunes, peaches) and more solid smoky notes - very interesting and well-made from Aldi - clear dark brown beer with no head retention; toasted aroma of dried fruits, molasses and caramel; quite sweet, a good malt backbone, light earthy and bitter; long aftertaste of caramel and molasses; some residual sweetness from Qbeer - clear amber-blond beer with a firm pale beige head; spicy hoppiness, resinous; creamy palate; a good malt backbone; very bitter, quite dry, spicy and resinous hoppy finish from Bières and Saloperies; canned - hazy very dark brown beer under a solid creamy beige foam; nice lace; solid toasted aroma of cacao, vanilla and wheat; full-bodied, sweet and smooth palate, very tasty; long finish of vanilla and black chocolate @OnTap - light hazy blond beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; fair hoppy aroma of grapefruit and tangerines; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently bitter; quite dry and clean fruity hoppy finish of melon and grapefruit @OnTap - quite clear pale blond beer with a white foam left; earthy with notes of almonds and nuts; low carbonation, thin-bodied, watery finish of cashew nuts, shyly salty, short @OnTap - hazy light amber-blond beer with a poor head retention; chewy and light estery nose of blood oranges and juniper; fairly sweet, low carbonation, smooth; late alcohol presence, aftertaste of chewy orange marmalade @OnTap - hazy red-amber beer with a firm beige foam left; aroma of earth and peanuts, hemp; smooth palate, thin-bodied, dusty and earthy finish, light bitter, more hemp, earth and cashew in a quite dry finish, well-hidden alcohol - subtle and very pleasant @OnTap - pretty clear dark blond beer with a white foam left; sourish nose of strawberries, herbs and earth; assertive, moderate carbonation, pretty sour, lively palate, dry and quite long aftertaste of sour berries and cashewnuts @Au Trappiste - hazy orange beer with no head retention; lactic and salty aroma with notes of cucumber; medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; fairly sour, the finish is lactic and lemony with lingering notes of cucumber - fresh and lively @Au Trappiste - hazy reddish-brown beer with no head retention; vinous with notes of sour cherries; light herbal with hints of strawberries; full-bodied, fairly sour, lively palate, finish of strawberries marmalade, cherries, red wine wood and hints of vinegar canned; from Qbeer - light hazy golden beer under a solid white foam left; aroma of grapefruit and yeast, lemon; medium-bodied, tasty, solid but subtle carbonation; fairly bitter; dry hoppy finish of yellow fruits canned; from Qbeer - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; resinous and grapefruity hoppiness; full-bodied, assertive, very bitter; dry and quite short fruity and piney hoppy finish from Qbeer - quite clear dark red-amber beer with a firm and creamy beige foam; fairly earthy aroma with notes of mocha and yeast; creamy palate; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation; long earthy and nutty yeasty finish courtesy of Rabei - translucid amber-orange beer with a long lasting foam; solid notes of coffee beans, vanilla and cacao; fairly sour, a good malt backbone and a creamy palate; long finish of coffee and vanilla; lactic courtesy of the brewer - hazy dark blond beer with no head retention; aroma of candy sugar and orange marmalade; sweet, subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone; residual sweetness in a long fruity estery finish; light spicy canned; from Qbeer - hazy blond-orange beer with a moderate head retention; juicy fruity hoppiness (peaches and apricots) full-bodied, light sweet, a fair well-integrated bitterness; juicy fruity hoppy finish again, light yeasty from Erzbierschof - black beer with a poor head retention; roasted chocolaty aroma with notes of rum and wood; full-bodied, low carbonation, sweet; aftertaste of vanilla, wood and rum, lingering notes of chocolate, some alcohol presence and hints of metal and licorice from Erzbierschof - clear reddish-amber beer with a moderate head retention; earthy and light spicy nose; moderate malt backbone, a fair carbonation; dry, light bitterm more earthy notes in the finish canned; from Qbeer - black beer under a solid dark beige foam, nice lacework; roasted aroma of coffee, lactic, notes of hazelnuts; moderate malt bacbkone, subtle but solid carbonation; quite sweet, aftertaste of vanilla and roasted mocha courtesy of Nisse666 - black beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted aroma of cacao, licorice, oatmeal and chocolate; full-bodied, bitter, some malt sweetness; grainy, yeasty and long roasted finish of black chocolate with hints of tobacco and licorice from Thun Craft Beer Festival - clear golden-blond beer with a nice head retention; aroma of corn, spices and oranges; pretty sweet, full-bodied, low carbonation; aftertaste of oranges, honey and spices from Drinks of the World, Geneva - hazy reddish-brown beer with a huge foam left; hoppy aroma of quince, spices, resin and molasses; full-bodied, sweet, long finish of resin and molasses from AGO Crissier - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; huge nose of coconuts and hazelnuts, dusty; low carbonation; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, very long hazelnutty and coconut finish, yeasty with some residual sugars - very interesting but a bit cloying from Erzbierschof - black beer with no head retention; solid aroma of coffee beans, vanilla and chili peppers; low carbonation, thick, hue malt backbone; very sweet, some warming alcoholpresence and long notes of coffee and vanilla; lingering chili sharpness - huge! from Qbeer - light hazy amber-blond beer with a beige foam left; ripe fruity hoppiness, light bready; juicy palate, full-bodied, earthy bitterness, bready and light resinous hoppy finish @Pooc - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; fair juicy hoppy nose of peaches and apricot, a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness; a late well-integrated bitterness; some light sharpness, long juicy tropical fruity finish courtesy of Stephan and Salomé - hazy golden-blond beer with a firm white foam left; nice lacework; fair aroma of honey and orange peels, notes of coriander;subtle carbonation, light sweet, more coriander presence in the finish with some wheat and oranges - nice from la Cave à Bières, Yverdon - light hazy dark red-amber beer under a huge beige foam left; nice lace; light mineral with notes of quinces; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, some tart grainy notes, a bit spicy; more notes of quinces in a quite long finish; gentle sour tartness from Aldi - quite clear golden beer with a white foam left; solid notes of ripe bananas, some wheat and straw; fairly sweet; medium-bodied, shirt dusty finish of ripe banana and cloves; lot of residual sugars - heavy @CBFZ - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; deep hoppy nose of tropical fruits, pineapples and grapefruits, hints of vanilla; creamy palate, fairly sweet, a good malt backbone, juicy, peachy and grapefruity hoppy finish; shyly bitter @CBFZ - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; light spicy, ripe fruity aroma; sweet, medium-bodied, gently spicy finish with ripe fruits and marzipan @CBFZ; courtesy of Carole - hazy orange beer with a little foam left; light yeasty with fair notes of passion fruits; subtle but fair carbonation, moderate malt backbone, a fair bitterness; quite dry aftertaste of lemongrass and passion fruits - very drinkable @CBFZ - clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; light buttery flowery hoppiness, gently spicy; light sweet, medium-bodied, rounded and clean palate, hints of diacetyl in a quite aromatic finish - nice @CBFZ - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; deep juicy nose of passion fruits and peaches; sweet and sour, decently dry, moderate malt body; light buttery finish of melon and passion fruit @CBFZ - cloudy copper-orange beer with a moderate foam left; solid juicy hoppiness (peaches, melon), quite clean, low carbonation and with a moderate malt body; fairly bittewr, light yeasty with notes of marzipan, caramel and ripe fruits @CBFZ - hazy pale orange beer with a long lasting foam left; fair fruity aroma of yuzu and passion fruit; light sweet, juicy and lively palate; moderate malt backbone, light residual sweetness, very long fruity finish - fresh and lively @CBFZ - hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; shy aroma of apples; subtle carbonation and body; light sweet, light yeasty finish with notesof apples - shy @CBFZ - dark pink-red beer, cloudy and with a solid pinkish head: solid aroma of blueberries, light lemony, medium-bodied, gently sour, quite dry; light yeasty finish with more blueberries - quite fresh @CBFZ - cloudy pale orange beer with a moderate head retention; notes of corn and fresh tropical fruits; some sweetness, full-bodied, fairly bitter and decently dry, more corny notes on top of fruity hoppy tones @CBFZ - dark orange beer with a persistent foam left; light yeasty, fruity and spicy hoppy nose; smooth, moderate carbonation; fairly bitter, spicy, light earthy finish with lingering fruity tones - balanced @CBFZ - clear golden beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of anise, melon and yuzu; smooth palate and with a low carbonation, light sweet; late earthy bitterness; more anise and fresh fruity tones in the finish - subtle and hugely drinkable @CBFZ - hazy dark amber beer with a fair beige foam left; aroma of dates, figs and red fruits marmalade; full-bodied, grainy and fairly bitter; some malt sweetness; earthy finish with more figs and blueberries @CBFZ - golden beer with a little white foam left; light yeasty, spicy and fruity; medium-bodied, earthy bitterness, clean fruity and spicy hoppy finish - fresh @CBFZ - black beer with no head retention; roasted and woody nose with notes of sour cherries; full-bodied, fairly sour; light sweetness; more cherries and wood in the finish, tart and sour, decently dry - nice @CBFZ - very hazy orange beer, no foam left; hints of coriander, litchies and oranges; low carbonation and body; gentle bitterness; quite dry fruity aftertaste of oranges and litchies again @CBFZ - hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; fair smoky notes of bacon; a good malt backbone, earthy, aftertaste of ashes, tobacco and with a light malt sweetness @CBFZ - hazy dark red brown beer with no foam left; vinous and woody with notes of cherries; moderate malt backbone, gently sour, tasty, low carbonation; aftertaste of marzipan, sour cherries, earth and wood, hints of vinegar @CBFZ - hazy dark red brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of oak wood, red fruits and marzipan; subtle carbonation, full-bodied, dry, vinous, sour woody notes and a long red fruity finish @CBFZ - black beer with a poor head retention; aroma of pralines and black chocolate, hints of cherries; full-bodied, light sweet, grainy with notes of tobacco, bitter; some residual sweetness; aftertaste of black chocolate and oat @CBFZ - black beer with a little beige foam left; aroma of mocha and vanilla; creamy palate, earthy bitterness; a good malt bacbkone, aftertaste of mocha, cream and vanilla @CBFZ - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of coffee and mocha, ashes and vanilla; quite sweet, full-bodied, grainy, aftertaste of coffee and mocha again @CBFZ - very hazy pale blond beer, no foam; aroma of grapes, fairly woody with notes of pineapples; moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, fruity finish @CBFZ - black beer with a beige foam left; aroma of grain, rum and coffee; full-bodied, sweet, boozy alcohol presence; aftertaste of chocolate, vanilla, wood and rum @CBFZ - hazy dark brown-black beer with no foam; aroma of cognac and roasted malts, candy sugar; watery palate; more cognac and chocolate in the finish @CBFZ - black beer with a small beige foam left; solid roasted notes of hazelnuts, caramel and black chocolate; full-bodied, creamy palate; a decent bitterness, light earthy, long finish with loads of chocolate and more hazelnuts @CBFZ - black beer with a decent head retention; very roasted aroma of chocolate and dark malts, tobacco and alcohol; full-bodied, some sweetness and a moderate bitterness; earthy chocolate and carmale finish, very long @CBFZ - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of lemongrass, ripe fruits; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, quite dry; earthy bitterness, low carbonation; earthy fruity finish @CBFZ - hazy golden-yellow beer with a decent head retention; citrusy aroma, light flowery; a good malt backbone, low carbonation, grainy and pretty bitter; more fruity tones in the finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - cloudy blond beer with a white foam left; malty and bready aroma with light citrusy notes below; a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness and a fair quite harsh bitterness; bready finish with notes of lemongrass @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - hazy golden-blond beer with a nice head retention; bready and yeasty aroma, light earthy; moderate malt bacbkone, smooth with a late earthy bitterness; malty, light spicy and bready finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - very hazy amber-orange beer with a pale beige foam; quite fruity and malty, light notes of DMS; sweet malt backbone, medium-bodied, flowery; shyly fruity, malty and a bit harsh finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - very hazy blond beer with a pale beige foam left; yeasty and dusty nose with a flowery hoppiness; creamy palate; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter; earthy, yeasty and bready malty finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - translucid bright golden beer under a huge bright white foam; a fair herbal hoppiness; clean palate; some malt sweetness, decently bitter; long flowery and herbal finish, light residual sweetness - clean and pretty well-made @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - hazy and bright amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; malty and spicy nose, notes of figs and resin; medium-bodied, some fair astringent bitterness; the finish is resiney and phenolic, dry with notes of dates @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - hazy blond beer with a pale beige foam left, long lasting; fairly grainy and corny aroma, pretty aromatic; medium-bodied, tasty palate, light sweet and gently bitter; malty earthy and grainy finish, quite long @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - black beer with a moderate head retention; very roasted aroma of tobacco, chocolate; some sweetness, moderate malt bacbkone and a subtle carbonation; grainy, milky and roasted chocolaty finish with notes of ashes @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - black beer witha beige foam left; roasted aroma of mocha, vanilla and hazelnuts; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, gently lactic; grainy, dry and bitter roasted finish of mocha and hazelnuts again @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - cloudy amber beer with a orange hue; chaotic foam left; malty with notes of caramel, light buttery; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, malty, tasty and gently earthy with a long aftertaste of toffee and flowers @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - cloudy bright orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of lemon pie; medium-bodied, smooth palate, decently bitter and dry; citrusy finish with flowery notes; pretty aromatic @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; blur malty and dusty nose with flowery tones; sweet malt backbone, low carbonation; decent bitterness, flowery, light earthy and shyly fruity finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - quite clear anemic blond beer woith a white foam left; ripe banana and straw in the nose; sweet, medium-bodied, subtle but fair carbonation; residual sugars and more banana to meet light notes of cloves in the finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of wheat, straw and rhubarb; fairly sour, over-carbonated, a god malt backbone, fizzy fruity finish of rhubarb with a lingering sweetness - the excessive carbonation ruins it a bit @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - clear golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; estery aroma of bread and banana, light spicey, notes of candied fruits; sweet, full-bodied, solid carbonation; estery fruity and spicy finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - hazy blond beer with a pale beige foam left; bready and spicy aroma; low carbonation, thin-bodied, decent earthy bitterness; spicy and mineral finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - very hazy amber-blond beer with a beige foam left; malt and caramel in the nose; medium-bodied, low carbonation; light chewy palate; light earthy bitterness, more caramel and flowers in the finish @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - hazy ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; roasted nutty and light buttery aroma, red fruits and caramel below; a good malt backbone, sweet, light grainy, bitter and earthy finish with more toasted malts, caramel and nuts - nice @Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - quite clear anemic blond beer with a huge foam left; quite aromatic nose of corn; medium-bodied, solid carbonation, light sweet, grainy, quite tasty finish of corn andstraw - pretty nice from Qbeer - hazy blond beer with a firm long lasting beige head; aroma of wheat and straw, notes of marzipan, light fruity; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, some sweetness and a late bitterness; wheaty and fruity finish from Qbeer; canned - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; sourish nose of orange peels and lemon; gently lactic, juicy palate, fresh, lively and sour, light sweetness, long finish of orange peels and grapefruit from Qbeer - clear pale golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of smoked bacon and earth; thin-bodied, low carbonation, earthy, flowery and smoky finish courtesy of Roger Brügger - hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; light toasted aroma of molasses and prunes; modest carbonation, medium-bodied, a decent earthy bitterness; long aftertaste of licorice, prunes and black cherries @Pooc - cloudy orange beer with a solid foam left; solid and clean fruity hoppy nose of grapefruit and tangerines; medium-bodied, some sweetness, juicy palate, subtle carbonation, late and quite fair tart bitterness; pretty dry and long juicy hoppy finish of tropical fruits and lemon pie - hugely drinkable from Qbeer - hazy dark blond beer with a good head retention; quite clean fruity hoppy aroma, hints of yeast; low carbonation, a good malt backbone, fairly bitter; light sweetness; long earthy and fruity, spicy hoppy finish from Basler Biermarkt - clear pale golden beer with a modest head retention; the nose is mineral with faint fruity tones; fair but subtle carbonation; medium-bodied, quite tasteless, solid earthy bitterness; very dry and quite harsh finish, grainy and flowery - not terrible from Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy amber-blond beer with a solid foam left, nice lacework; aroma of marzipan and candied fruits; hugely sweet, sticky palate, a good malt backbone; some bitterness overwhelmed by lot of residual sugars; mellow aftertaste of fruits and marzipan - pretty ugly and fully unstylish from Qbeer - translucid pale golden beer under a huge creamy white foam; nice lace; aroma of mango and oranges; velvety palate, gently sour; moderate carbonation, decently dry; chewy fruity finish with a gentle residual sourness and a bit papery from supermarket Coop - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; shy aroma of spicy hops and caramel; some malt sweetness, rounded palate, moderately bitter; aftertaste of caramel and spices; blur - that's no double IPA... courtesy of Beat Ming - black beer with a poor head retention; fairly roasted aroma of chocolate, oatmeal, cacao and licorice; sweet. low carbonation, sticky palate; full-bodied, residual sugars in a long chocolaty and roasted finish with more notes of licorice from Festibière, Geneva - hazy amber-blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of chestnuts, earth and spices; a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, creamy palate, some spicy bitterness; more chestnuts in the finish - fairly tasty from Zurich Beer Festival, canned - hazy ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; light soapy with notes of caramel and licorice, gently spicy; pretty tasty, subtle carbonation, creamy palate; shyly sweet; aftertaste of caramel, spices and earth, light toasted from Bier-Bienne, canned - cloudy dark blond beer with a pale beige foam left; aroma of cream, yeast and grapefruit; fairly sweet; late bitterness, residual sugars; more yeasty tones and grapefruit in the finish from Qbeer - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; piney and resiney hoppiness, grapefruit and peaches; some sweetness, a good malt backbone, fairly bitter; pretty harsh, long resiney and fruity finish from Qbeer - black beer with a huge creamy beige foam left; grainy notes, roasted mocha; a bit over-carbonated, light sweet, a good malt backbone; grainy, chocolaty finish with notes of mocha, vanilla and a hint of sourness courtesy of Rabei - hazy very dark beer with a vanishing foam; chocolate and mineral notes in the nose, hints of vegetables; full-bodied, grainy, sticky palate, oily, solid carbonation; fairly bitter, hints of plastic in the finish with more chocolate and grain - a bit aggressive courtesy of Jasmina - pours a hazy golden-orange beer with a moderate foam left; the finish is quite mineral with notes of grapefruits and berries; medium-bodied, solid carbonation, light sweet and with a late bitterness; quite dry and clean fruity hoppy finish @Festy'Malt - cloudy dark red-amber beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty aroma with notes of mocha, cream and earth; hints of diacetyl; creamy palate, a good malt bacbkone, some earthy bitterness; hazelnutty and malty finish with hints of red fruits @Festy'Malt - light hazy golden beer with a white foam left; nice lace; fresh citric and grapefruit nose, coriander; a good malt backbone, solid carbonation, citric, lively palate and sour; spicy finish with more coriander and citric notes @Festy'Malt - hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; corn dominates, hint of elderflowers; solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light sweet, gently citric; delicate finish of elder-flowers and wheat @Festy'Malt - hazy ruby-brown beer with a creamy beige foam left; aroma of earth, red fruits, cream and nuts; creamy plaate, full-bodied, fairly bitter, earthy finish, very hoppy @Festy'Malt - cloudy pink beer, no foam; herbal with citric notes, blackberries, gently lactic; low carbonation and body, light sweet, gentle aftertaste of blueberries and butter @Festy'Malt - cloudy pink-orange beer without foam; fair notes of raspberries, light herbal; sweet, no carbonation, thin-bodied, more raspberries and buttery tones in the finish @Festy'Malt - black beer with a dark beige foam; very grainy and solidly roasted; excessive carbonation, very bitter, medium-bodied, solid roastiness agin in the finish with notes of tobacco and ashes - harsh @Festy'Malt - cloudy orange beer with a copper hue; good head retention; fresh fruity hoppy nose (peaches and grapefruit), creamy palate, medium-bodied, fairly bitter, long fruity hoppy finish with notes of cream and earth @Festy'Malt - cloudy dark copper-amber beer with a beige foam left; aroma of tea and butterscotch; creamy palate, subtle carbonation; earthy and light bitter; aftertaste of caramel and cream with a light spicy hoppiness @Festy'Malt - very hazy dark amber beer with a orange hue and a beige foam left; aroma of earth, oranges and citrus, quite hoppy; sweet, rounded and clean palate; earthy bitterness, faint fruity tones below; quite hoppy @Festy'Malt - hazy ruby-brown beer with a dark beige foam left; very bready nose with notes of red wine barrel, molasses; sweet, a good malt backbone; aftertaste of molasses, honey and caramel - a bit cloying @Festy'Malt - light hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate white foam left; shy flowery aroma with hints of grain; subtle carbonation, some sweetness; shyly bitter; flowery and fruity hoppy finish @Festy'Malt - light hazy golden-blond beer with a firm white foam left; solid notes of coriander with hints of lemon below; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, citric palate, fizzy, sour finish with more solid presence of ciriander @Festy'Malt - very hazy orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of oranges and persimmon; solid carbonation, creamy palate, light sweetness and a late solid bitterness; long fruity hoppy finish of oranges and peaches @Festy'Malt - quite clear golden-orange beer with a white foam left; resiney hoppiness, ripe fruits; a good malt bacbkone, a bit earthy, fairly bitter; resiney and piney hoppy finish with a lingering fruitiness @Festy'Malt - light hazy ruby-amber beer under a solid beige and creamy head; nice lace; light earthy with notes of butterscotch; medium-bodied, clean and rounded palate; earthy bitterness, flowery and caramelish finish @Festy'Malt - hazy black beer with a dark beige foam left; roasted notes of chocolate and mocha; creamy palate; full-bodied, sweet and light acidic; grainy and fairly bitter, more mocha, hazelnuts in the finish @Festy'Malt - hazy dark orange beer with a pale beige foam left; aroma of tangerines and oranges; full-bodied, a solid malt sweetness and carbonation, late robust bitterness; estery finish with warming alcohol presence and fair notes of candied fruits @Festy'Malt - hazy amber beer with a solid creamy beige foam; aroma of caramel, earth; solid carbonation, a good malt backbone; dry and fairly bitter; long earthy and gently caramelish finish @Festy'Malt - light hazy blond beer with a white foam left; basil comes first, earthy and lemony tones below; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; some saltiness; fresh finish of basil and citrus @Festy'Malt - very hazy blond beer with a solid white foam left; light resiney aroma, fairly fruity hoppy tones; over-carbonated, grainy, lemony, fairly bitter, moderate malt backbone; long citrusy aromatic fruity finish @Festy'Malt - very hazy orange beer with a solid creamy white foam left; light yeasty, fairly fruity hoppy nose (oranges, tangerines); full-bodied, quite tasty, lively, fair carbonation, solid bitterness; very fruity, yeasty finish @Festy'Malt - hazy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; earth, wood and molasses in the nose; sweet and sour, chewy, quite harsh, a good malt backbone; estery and chewy finish with long notes of wood and harsh grainy tones @Bacon Beer Day - hazy dark brown beer with a moderate foam left; solid peated and earthy aroma, notes of molasses; full-bodied, sweet and sour; aftertaste of honey, peated whisky and wood; some residual sweetness @Bacon Beer Day - very hazy pale orange beer with no head retention; solid notes of sage and hints of balsam; low carbonation, decently sour, thin-bodied, dry and long notes of sage and lemomngrass @Bacon Beer Day - aroma of wood and peated whisky, molasses; thick and full-bodied; smoky aftertaste of honey and raspberries @Bacon Beer Day - cloudy brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of Bourbon, wood, caramel and vanilla; full-bodied, creamy palate, fairly bitter; aftertaste of vanilla, wood, Bourbon and cherries, well-integrated alcohol @Bacon Beer Day - cloudy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; spicy and fruity aroma, notes of candied fruits, cotton candy; full-bodied, some sweetness, lively and subtle carbonation; residual sweetness, very fruity (berries), spicy and funky finish, some apparent alcohol @Bacon Beer Day - hazy orange beer with a white foam left; fairly wheaty with notes of yellow fruits; creamy palate, moderate malt backbone; wheaty and fresh fruity finish, well-hidden bitterness @Bacon Beer Day - hazy orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of cream and elder-flowers, delicate; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation; quite short and subtle finish of elder-flowers @Bacon Beer Day - hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; yellow fruits aroma, light funky; solid yet subtle carbonation, quite thin-bodied, flowery and fruity finish (apples dominate) @Bacon Beer Day - light hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of rhubarb, funky and fruity; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied; dry and sour, fruity and funky finish; subtle @Bacon Beer Day - quite clear dark golden-bronze beer with a moderate head retention; fair notes of strawberries, quite herbal; sour, medium-bodied; dry and long aftertaste of strawberries and herbs; clean and tasty @Bacon Beer Day - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; delicate aroma of rhubarb and herbs; moderate head retention; light sourish, dry; the rhubarb is more expressive in the finish, light funky and cheesy @Bacon Beer Day - cloudy copper-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of esters, yeast and ripe banana; creamy palate, medium-bodied, sweet, rounded, solid carbonation; aftertaste of ripe fruits, banana, light sour, esters, light residual sweetness @Bacon Beer Day - hazy lactic-blond with a poor head retention; aroma of rhubarb and pineapples, funky; a good malt backbone, sweet and full-bodied, light salty; long fruity funky finish of rhubarb and candied pears @Bacon Beer Day - hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate head retention; light yeasty, herbal aroma of prunes; smooth, creamy palate; a good malt backbone, light sweetness; very dry, pretty sour; long finish of herbs and prunes @Bacon Beer Day - cloudy reddish-amber beer with a beige foam left; perfumy hoppy aroma of red fruits; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, some malt sweetness; aftertaste of strawberries and herbs; fairly bitter, light estery and very hoppy @Bacon Beer Day - dark beer with a chaotic foam left; aroma of grain, earth and coffee; moderate malt backbone, harsh grainy palate; fairly bitter, dry finish with more notes of coffee and tobacco @Bacon Beer Day - cloudy pale orange beer with a little white foam left; aroma of marzipan and oranges, light bready; creamy palate, tasty and medium-bodied, fizzy, bitter; fruity and flowery finish with more notes of candied fruits and lemongrass @Bacon Beer Day - very hazy reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of caramel and earth, light notes of cleaning agent; low carbonation, medium-bodied, light sweetness; earthy and red fruity finish @Bacon Beer Day - cloudy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; perfumy, spicy and ripe fruity aroma with notes of esters; creamy palate, full-bodied, quite sweet; some apparent alcohol; aftertaste of bread, fruits and esters; some residual sugars courtesy of Antonio Rey - black beer with a dark beige foam left; light earthy toastiness, deep notes of cacao with fair tones of oranges; creamy palate, solid carbonation, full-bodied, sweet, late earthy bitterness; long aftertaste of tobacco and cacao, hazelnut and oranges - some warming alcohol notes courtesy of Antonio Rey - clear and bright golden beer with a moderate foam left; perfumy aroma with notes of oranges and wheat; solid carbonation, medium-bodied, some juiciness, fairly bitter; long wheaty and yellow fruity finish; quite aromatic from Apothibières - clear and bright golden-bronze beer with a white foam left; light yeasty and fruity (pears dominate), sugary nose; solid carbonation, artificial sweetness, medium-bodied, lot of residual sweetness, notes of candied apples and pears - weird and way too sweet courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy amber-orange beer with no foam; aroma of honey and grapes; low carbonation, medium-bodied, some sweetness; long finish of tea, grapes and honey - interesting from Qbeer - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace; fruity aroma of melon and grapefruit; fizzy and lively palate, medium-bodied, a decent bitterness; light sticky, long resiney and fruity hoppy finish - a bit harsh courtesy of Jasmina - clear amber-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; nice lace, aroma of red fruits marmalade; light sticky palate, low carbonation, malty, late bitterness; chewy red fruity hoppy finish - ok from AGO Crissier - cloudy dark amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; nice lace; piney and resiney hoppiness, notes of molasses; full-bodued, sticky, oily palate; very bitter aftertaste of oranges, molasses and red fruits; extremely hoppy from la Mise en Bière - black beer with a moderate foam left; fair notes of rum, roasted chocolate, oranges and tobacco; some sourness; full-bodied, sweet, late earthy bitterness; aftertaste of vanilla, chocolate, roasted malts and rum with some residual sweetness; quite woody from Qbeer - hazy amber-orange beer with a solid creamy beige head; aroma of tea and quinces; astringent, moderate malt backbone; quite harsh palate, subtle but fair carbonation; very bitter finish of tea and flowers @Berner Biermarkt - cloudy deep orange beer with a moderate head retention; deep notes of honey, hints of oranges and flowers, light metallic; moderate malt backbone; decently sour, light sticky palate; pretty dry and long honeyish finish with some more metallic notes @Berner Biermarkt - cloudy copper-orange beer with a nice head retention; flowery and resinous aroma with hints of oranges and cheese; a good malt body, astringent and very bitter; earthy and resinous finish - my first double IPA with 5.2% ;-) @Berner Biermarkt - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of corn and butter; low carbonation, grainy, light malt sweetness; corny finish with notes of diacetyl @Berner Biermarkt - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of diacetyl and flowers, notes of corn; medium-bodied, some sweetness, low bitterness; buttery and grainy finish @Berner Biermarkt - light hazy ruby-brown beer with a dark beige foam left; light toiasted aroma of biscuits; medium-bodied, astringent, quite bitter; dry and toasted biscuity malty finish, light grainy and buttery @Berner Biermarkt - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; DMS festival in the nose with some corn; low carbonation and body, burnt ribbon, DMS, celeri, ... - awful @Berner Biermarkt - hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of melon, pears and persimmon, aromatic and tasty; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, decently bitter; long aromatic fruity hoppy finish of peaches and quinces @Berner Biermarkt - cloudy red beer with pinkish foam; solid aroma of raspberries, light herbal; low carbonation and body; decently sour, light sweetness, sour and long raspberry finish @Berner Biermarkt - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; fresh lemony aromatic nose, notes of ginger; medium-bodied and a subtle carbonation; quite dry; aromatic grainy and fruity finish @Berner Biermarkt - hazy reddish-orange beer with a beige foam left; light earthy, flowery; smooth and rounded plate; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, earthy, light buttery finish - subtle @OnTap - hazy dark red-brown beer with no head retention; aroma of sour cherries, very aromatic; fairly sour, dry, a good malt backbone; sour finish, assertive with more cherries and herbs @OnTap - hazy amber-orange beer with a poor head retention; light cheesy with fair notes of elder-flowers; a good malt backbone, tasty and lively, fairly sour; dry, long aromatic finish of elder-flowers, apples and prunes @OnTap - cloudy blond beer with a solid creamy foam; nice lacework; light yeasty with notes of apricot; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter; quite dry, aftertaste of candied fruits, caramel, peaches and apricots @Au Trappiste - hazy amber-orange beer with no foam left; deep notes of raspberries and herbs; full-bodied, very sour, acetic finish with long notes of raspberries and a lingering sourness @Au Trappiste - clear dark amber-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of wood and red wine, grapes; medium-bodied, astringent, very woody; aftertaste of cherry, prunes, red wine - extremely woody @Au Trappiste - clear pale golden beer with no foam; light acetic, cheesy, grapes and peaches; full-bodied, hugely sour, alcohol presence in an acetic and cheesy, fruity finish @Au Trappiste - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with no foam; aroma of yeast and apricots; juicy, hugely bitter; some alcohol presence, more yeasty and fruity hops in the finish @Au Trappiste - cloudy dark ruby-brown beer with no head retention; light acetic, aroma of red wines, prunes and cherries; full-bodied, hugely sour, dry finish of cherries and red wine wood @Au Trappiste - very hazy amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; candied fruits and marzipan in the nose; a bit acetic; sweet and sour, assertive, very tasty; hugely sour finish, dry with notes of alcohol, fruits and solid woody tones @Au Trappiste - dark black with a poor head retention; fair notes of wood, red wine barrel and sour cherries; full-bodied, light sweet, decently sour; dry and long astringent woody finish of red wine and whisky @Au Trappiste - black beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of blackcurrants and wood, herbs; full-bodied, low carbonation, sticky palate, astringent; long woody finish of herbs and blackcurrants courtesy of Chris - fully cloudy orange with a white foam left; candied peaches, tangerines in the nose; a good malt backbone; very juicy, subtle carbonation; some sweetness, moderate bitterness; long juicy peachy and apples finish @Au Trappiste - hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; quite woody with notes of mango and pineapples, hints of mushrooms; a good malt backbone; light dusty,a bit cheesy, bretty, quite sour and fruity cheesy finish, pineapples, melon, light acetic and pretty woody finish from Qbeer - hazy orange beer with a modest head retention; solid notes of honey, hints of rhubarb below; sweet, poorly tasty, subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, clean palate; the rhubarb dominates honey in the finish from Bier-Bienne - cloudy copper-orange beer with a moderate beige foam left; aroma of caramel and candied apples/banana; fairly sweet, medium-bodied, low carbonation; the finish fails a bit short showing lot of residual sugars and more bananas - not terrible from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - hazy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; the aroma of mainly earthy, light piney; smooth palate, moderate carbonation, medium-bodied, solidly bitter; faint fruity tones, more caramel and earth in the finish, quite astringent from Qbeer - quite clear blond beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of tangerines and persimmon, light resinous; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, some sweetness; a late solid bitterness; some residual sweetness in a juicy peachy and light piney finish with more notes of persimmon and melon from Qbeer - light hazy dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; fair notes of ginger, citrusy; moderate malt backbone; pretty dry, long lemony and gingery finish - fresh and lively from la Mise en Bière; canned - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; juicy hoppy aroma of tangerines and mango, fruit pie; juicy palate, subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone, late bitterness, some residual sweetness and alcohol notes in a long tropical juicy fruity finish - very tasty and hugely hoppy from Qbeer; canned - light hazy bronze beer with a solid foam; resinous hoppiness with notes of quinces; pretty aromatic, low carbonation, light oily palate; moderate malt backbone, decently bitter; more piney and resinous notes in a long lasting finish @Artisa'Malt - very hazy blond beer under a huge white foam left; clean hoppy aroma of passion fruit and grapefruit; juicy palate, medium-bodied, quite bitter, dry and juicy finish of passion fruit, light papery @Artisa'Malt - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted malts and quinces in the nose; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, light yeasty, hints of metal, more toasted malts, nougat and red fruits in the finish, fairly bitter @Artisa'Malt - cloudy orange beer with no foam left; aroma of cumin, pepper and yellow fruits; moderate malt backbone and carbonation; gently bitter and lactic; finish of sauerkraut - surprisingly balanced; very interesting @Artisa'Malt - cloudy copper-orange beer with a white foam left; fairly yeasty and grainy, flowery with hints of grapefruit below; subtle carbonation and body; fairly astringent, juicy, grainy finish; light notes of acetaldehyde - not bad @Artisa'Malt - cloudy copper-red beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of wet grain, blueberries and faint notes of damassine below; yeasty tones; juicy, lively palate, quite tasty; very fruity and cleaner finish with more bleuberries and damassine @Artisa'Malt - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left; quite grainy, gently fruity; effervescent, solid carbonation; fairly bitter; dry and astringent finish with light notes of acetaldehyde; notes of hemps and fairly yeasty @Artisa'Malt - hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; the aroma is lactic with notes of vomit and ripe bananas, grain; sour and grainy palate, sweet, astringent; the finish is acetic, lactic with more banana - fucked up fermentation @Artisa'Malt - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of flowers and grain; a good malt backbone, juicy, pretty bitter, fruity and wheaty finish - ok @Artisa'Malt - very hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of wheat and tea, earth and ripe banana; some sweetness, subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, decently bitter; quite dry finish of wheat - balanced and tasty @Artisa'Malt - light hazy blond beer with no head retention; aroma of hemp, moisture, earth and detergent; over-carbonated, thin-bodied, aftertaste of mushrooms and hemp; astringent - ugly @Artisa'Malt - hazy orange beer with a white foam left; shy earthy nosem hints of tea; moderate carbonation; light yeasty, astringent, medium-bodied, earth and tea in the finish with hints of quinces - ok @Artisa'Malt - light hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; solid aroma of cola and caramel; a fair carbonation, thin-bodied, short finish of cola and butterscotch, quite dry with hints of apples in the finish - unbalanced @Artisa'Malt - blond beer, hazy and with a white foam left; solid notes of CBD, vanilla, lemongrass; velvety palate, low carbonation; medium-bodied, earthy, hempy and citrusy finish - very interesting @Artisa'Malt - very hazy amber-orange beer with a white foam left; nice lacework; aroma of vanilla and coriander, light notes of grapefruit; very sweet, medium-bodied, oily palate; tons of coriander in the finish, estery - cloying @Artisa'Malt - hazy orange beer with no foam; aroma of horseblanket and apple juice; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently sour; aftertaste of pineapples, gently lactic, oranges and apples - ok @Artisa'Malt - cloudy copper-orange beer with a beige foam left; poor head retention; aroma of bread, honey, earth and banana; very sweet, earthy and estery finish with some residual sweetness - infected @Artisa'Malt - hazy ruby-brown beer with a creamy beige foam; aroma of earth, yeast and molasses; medium-bodied, creamy palate, some earthy bitterness, very yeasty, dusty and bready finish - unclean from la Mise en Bière - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; fresh nose of coriander and orange peels; subtle carbonation, fairly sweet; the finish is a bit soapy with loads of coriander, hints of oranges and some residual sweetness from Qbeer - light hazy golden-orange beer with no foam left; aroma of esters, candied fruits and spices; fairly sweet, a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, aftertaste of fruit pie, candy sugar with some apparent alcohol and notes of coriander courtesy of Üelu - hazy golden beer with a white foam left; grassy and citrusy aroma with notes of apples; lively, moderate malt backbone; fairly bitter; more yellow fruit hoppy notes in the finish, some astringency courtesy of Per - black beer without foam; roasted aroma of licorice and coffee, tobacco; full-bodied, thick with some sweetness, low carbonation; fairly bitter; aftertaste of pepper and ashes from Zentralschweizer Biermarkt - cloudy copper-brown beer with a modest head retention; aroma of yeast, caramel, molasses and earth; sweet, low carbonation, sticky palate, full-bodied, solid late bitterness; soapy finish with loads of caramel and molasses - quite cloying from la Cave à Bières - very hazy bronze-orange beer with a solid foam; nice lace; estery and spicy aroma, notes of candied fruits and sulphur; fairly sweet, medium-bodied, more candied fruits and spices in a quite long finish from Qbeer - hazy blond-orange beer with a white foam left; hoppy aroma of resin and tropical fruits; smooth palate, solid bitterness, oily; dry and long fruity hoppy finish from Qbeer - quite clear amber-orange beer with no foam; aroma of caramel and candied red fruits; sweet and chewy palate, light sticky; long finish of quinces and berries marmalade, lot of residual sweetness courtesy of Markus Klossner - very hazy amber-orange beer with no foam; aroma of oranges and vomit; sweet, low carbonation, moderate malt backbone, gently lactic; ripe fruity finish - a bit cloying and tastes like a homebrew courtesy of Üelu - ahh, UHB and its famous clerical errors ;-) ... clear red-orange beer with no head retention; chewy aroma of raspberries, lactic; subtle and fair carbonation; moderate malt backbone, some sweetness and fairly sour, lactic; long sour finish of raspberries and yogurt from la Cave à Bières - black beer with a modest head retention; fairly toasted, grainy with notes of mocha and coffee beans; solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone; fairly bitter, tasty; long finish of hazelnuts and mocha; pretty dry and grainy from la Cave à Bières - hazy dark amber beer with a creamy beige foam; nice lace; aroma of caramel, papaya and mango; smooth palate, creamy mouth-feel, well-integrated bitterness; some malt sweetness; fairly hoppy finish with more caramel and some resin @Bierrevier - cloudy amber-orange with a beige foam; vinous and red fruity nose, light herbal; tart, sour and with a good malt backbone; decently dry finish with notes of berries and oak @Bierrevier - hazy golden-yellow beer with a little white foam left; citrusy and gently lactic aroma with some mineral notes; tart, gently sour and medium-bodied; light funky finish of yellow fruits and cucumber @Bierrevier - hazy amber-orange with a moderate head retention; aroma of pine, biscuit and caramel; a good malt backbone and a fair bitterness; quite dry finish with more biscuity maltiness and some fruity hops @Bierrevier - hazy yellow beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of grapes and kiwi, some unexpected smokiness; thin-bodied, sour, fresh and lively yellow fruity finish @OnTap - clear pale golden beer with a white foam left; nice lace work; crisp and peanutty aroma with spicy and grassy hops, light buttery tones; low carbonation, clean and smooth palate, moderate malt backbone; dry and decently bitter, the finish is gently lemony with more spicy and earthy tones - balanced, clean and very drinkable @OnTap - fully cloudy pale orange beer with a little foam left; clean fruity hoppy aroma of lemon pie and lichies; smooth palate, low carbonation and body, moderate well-integrated bitterness; yeasty finish with more notes of fruits pies @OnTap - clear golden beer with a moderate head retention; nice lace; aroma of resin and quinces; oily palate, low carbonation, full-bodied, very dry and with a huge late bitterness; papery finish with more quinces and some warming alcohol presence - a bit weird @OnTap - hazy dark amber-orange beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of apples and cherries, light acetic; full-bodied, some sweetness and a decent sourness; quite dry, very fruity finish of sour fruits with light cheesy tones - more an oud bruin than a saison to me @Au Trappiste - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; nice lace work; aroma of butter and caramel, light spicy; creamy palate, low carbonation; some sweetness, bitter and spicy, earthy finish of toffee; quite dry - not terrible @Au Trappiste - light hazy blond beer with a creamy white foam; clean and solid fruity notes of berries and oranges; light funky; clean and assertive palate, low carbonation, medium-bodied, decently sour; quite dry and funky finish of tropical fruits - dangerously drinkable courtesy of Oli; canned - light hazy blond beer with a moderate foam left; earthy notes come in front of the fruits; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, some malt sweetness; late bitterness; creamy palate; almondy, earthy and peachy finish @Au Trappiste - hazy reddish-brown beer with a dark beige foam left; nice lace; aroma of sour cherries and prunes; very creamy palate, low carbonation, a good malt backbone, some sweetness, insanely smooth; long finish of cherries, pears and strawberries - amazing @OnTap - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of prunes and molasses; very sweet, full-bodied, moderate carbonation, residual sugars in a finish of dates, rpunes andhoney @Pooc - light hazy amber-orange beer with a white foam left; aroma of oranges, esters and caramel; quite sweet, full-bodied and fairly bitter; estery mineral and fruity finish @Pooc - hazy dark golden beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of straw, passion fruit and resin; thin-bodied, sweet, subtle carbonation; peachy and mango finish courtesy of Roger Brügger - pretty clear golden beer with no head retention; deep aroma of elder-flowers, hints of lemongrass; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, light sweet; lemony finish with more elder-flowers; ecently dry - well-crafted from Büttenberg Restaurant - clear and bright amber-gold beer with a poor head retention; spicy hoppiness with notes of mineral; medium-bodied, fairly bitter, pretty dry; the finish is earthy, spicy and papery from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - cloudy amber-brown beer with a dark beige foam; earth and yeasty with notes of banana and toffees; very sweet, yeasty finish of caramel and molasses - light cloying courtesy of Antonio Rey - light hazy golden-blond beer with a white foam left;wheat and peanuts in the nose; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly bitter; grainy, peanutty and spicy hoppy finish from Bier-Bienne - quite clear amber-brown beer with a beige foam left; light yeasty aroma of prunes and caramel; subtle but fair carbonation, creamy palate; very sweet, a bit grainy, residual sweetness in a short finish of apples and prunes courtesy of Marcel Vogt - clear pale golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of passion fruits and berries, melon, resinous; sticky palate, subtle yet fair carbonation; very bitter, long very hoppy finish of tropical fruits @Unterwaldner Biertage - quite clear dark blond beer with a firm white foam left; nice lace; aroma of butter, caramel and almonds; solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone, astringent and dry; DMS in a short grainy and buttery finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - black beer under a huge dark beige foam left; nice lace; roasted aroma of mocha and corn; light sourish, creamy palate, moderate malt backbone; light buttery aftertaste of licorice, mocha and vanilla @Unterwaldner Biertage - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a decent head retention; aroma of oranges; sour, medium-bodied, sourish finish of tangerines and oranges - weird @Unterwaldner Biertage - cloudy red-orange beer with a creamy beige foam left; aroma of earth and caramel, sour nose and palate, medium-bodied, earthy finish - infected and undrinkable @Unterwaldner Biertage - cloudy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; earth, oranges and diacetyl in the nose; astringent, hugely bitter; medium-bodied; dry and astringent finish - fully green @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy orange beer with a white foam left; fruity and buttery nose; subtle but solid carbonation, astringent, light sour, late bitterness; fruity, spicy and gently funky finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy dark brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted aroma of molasses and prunes; astringent, very bitter; aftertaste of prunes and caramel; dry @Unterwaldner Biertage - cloudy orange beer with a huge foam left; fresh funky notes of apples and pears; gently sourish, a decent malt backbone, tasty and lively; late bitterness; pretty juicy ripe fruity finish (peaches, apples) with notes of spruce and candied fruits; dry @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy dark blond beer with a creamy pale beige foam left; aroma of detergent and butter; medium-bodied, low carbonation, late bitterness; papery finish - oxidized @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy bright orange beer with a moderate foam left; cream and vomit in the nose; medium-bodied, astringent, grainy; faint fruity, buttery and grainy finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of hemp and nettle; a fair carbonation, medium-bodied, decently bitter; quite dry finish of spruce and nettle - ok @Unterwaldner Biertage - cloudy red-brown beer with a brown beige foam; aroma of butter, notes of caramel; light sour, low carbonation and body; butter, earth and caramel in the finish with a lingering sourness and hints of whisky @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy blond-orange beer with a poor head retention; shy smoky with notes of wheat; astringent, moderate malt backbone; dry, smoky and wheaty finish - ok @Unterwaldner Biertage - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; light toasted, notes of caramel and biscuit; subtle carbonation, spicy hoppiness, dry and toasted malty biscuity and caramel finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - light hazy with a poor head retention; light papery, ripe fruits; solid yet subtle carbonation; moderate malt backbone, fairly bitter; fairly hoppy fruity and tasty finish - pretty nice @Unterwaldner Biertage - clear reddish-amber beer with a moderate foam left; light earthy with notes of quinces and other red fruits; solid and subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, gently bitter; some malt sweetness and more ripe fruits in the finish - ok @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a pale beige foam left; shy aroma of mineral and bananas; creamy palate, solid carbonation, moderate malt backbone; light sourish finish with more notes of paper and mineral @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of oranges and caramel, toffee; medium-bodied, creamy palate, low carbonation and bitterness; finish of caramel and a faint fruitiness, some residual sugars @Unterwaldner Biertage - very dark brown beer with a creamy beige foam; aroma of smoke and vegetables; creamy palate, very sweet, a good malt backbone, lot of residual sweetness ina finish of licorice, smoke and prunes @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy dark ruby-brown beer with a huge creamy dark beige foam; light grainy, papery and with hints of mocha; over-carbonated, grainy and roasted coffee finish, fizzy - ugly @Unterwaldner Biertage - very dark brown beer with a dark beige foam left; light roasted coffee aroma with notes of plum; creamy palate, a good malt backbone; sweet, grainy, gently bitter; some residual sweetness, light sourness; long finish of dark malts, coffee and plums again - pretty nice @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy dark blond-orange beer with a moderate head retention; clean fruity aroma of oranges and peaches; a good malt backbone; astringent and very bitter; dry, light yeasty, fruity almondy finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; gently funky, notes of ripe fruits and flowers; sweet, mellow palate, a good malt backbone, light sourish, ripe fruity finish - ok @Unterwaldner Biertage - cloudy copper-red beer with a beige foam left; yeast and cherries in the nose, dust and vomit; sweet, astringent, very yeasty finish with some residual sweetness - not fully fermented @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of dates and candy sugar; sweet, medium-bodied; red fruity finish, surprisingly dry @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of paper, DMS and vomit; medium-bodied, sweet malt backbone; flowery finish with more paper - help! @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy very dark orange beer; shy aroma of cloves and wheat; astringent, moderate malt backbone; soapy and wheaty finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - cloudy copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; fruity and yeasty aroma; medium-bodied, late bitterness; aftertaste of yeast and oranges @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy golden beer with a moderate head retention; flowery and mineral nose; medium-bodied, moderate carbonation; more monireal and flowery notes in the finish - pointless @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; flowers and ripe tropical fruits in the nose; astringent, tasty; full-bodied, very bitter; dry finish of ripe fruity hops, light notes of cream @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; aroma of esters, pears, candy sugar and yeast; very sweet, full-bodied; residual sugars in a finish of ripe fruits, candy sugar and esters @Unterwaldner Biertage - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate foam left; toasted aroma of biscuits, lactic; sour and medium-bodied, astringent; toasted malty and earthy finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy dark brown beer with a creamy beige foam; aroma of cola, light toasted, licorice; low carbonation, moderate malt body; mineral finish with notes of licorice and dark malts @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of popcorn; over-carbonated; long finish of corn - painful @Unterwaldner Biertage - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a moderate beige foam; toasted biscuity and caramel aroma; sweet, a good malt backbone; aftertaste of molasses, flowers, toasted malts, figs @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy ruby-brown beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of sour cherries, oaky; moderate carbonation and a good malt backbone, light sticky palate, some sweetness and pretty sour; long oaky, vinous and cherry finish - pretty nice @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy dark blond with no head retention; solid notes of honey and flowers; sour, full-bodied, low carbonation; hints of wheat and long notes of honey and a residual sourness @Unterwaldner Biertage - hazy ruby-brown beer with a beige foam left; toasted malts, caramel and biscuits; full-bodied, subtle carbonation, earthy and very long hoppy finish, spicy and with notes of coffee and biscuits @Unterwaldner Biertage - light hazy golden-blond beer with a poor head retention; sour fruits and esters in the nose; moderate malt backbone, fairly sour; dry and assertive; long fruity sour finish - very good @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy red-blond beer with a white foam left; light buttery with fair notes of strawberries; moderate malt backbone, low carbonation, light sweet and gently sour; herbs and strawberries in the finsih - subtle and good @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy dark blond beer with a little foam left; aroma of pine needles; tasty, light sweetness, a good malt backbone; more pine nnedles and ripe fruits in the finish - pretty nice @Unterwaldner Biertage - black beer with a creamy pale beige foam; earth and coffee in the nose; creamy palate, buttery, a good malt backbone; light grainy finish of coffee and cream, gently bitter @Unterwaldner Biertage - dark brown beer, hazy and with a beige foam left; fair notes of coffee and earth; full-bodied, sweet, tasty; toasted malts in the finish along with molasses, biscuit and coffee; bitter @Unterwaldner Biertage - very hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; almonds and ripe fruits in the nose; medium-bodied, low carbonation, chewy palate; long fruity and almondy finish @Unterwaldner Biertage - cloudy blond beer with a moderate foam left; yeast and ripe oranges in the nose; low carbonation and body; papery and fruity finish, light sweet from a forgotten source - very hazy deep orange beer with a modest head retention; deep juicy hoppy aroma of oranges, tangerines and grapefruit; juicy palate, some sweetness; very well-integrated bitterness; clean and hugely hoppy fruity finish, pungent and dangerously drinkable @OnTap - hazy dark blond beer with a moderate foam left; candied peaches in the nose; subtle carbonation, medium-bodied; some bitterness, pretty sweet; bitter oranges and peaches in a quite long finish @OnTap - hazy ruby-brown beer, beige foam; toasted aroma of biscuits, dates and raisins; medium-bodied, light sweetness; earthy, toasted biscuity maltiness and grapes in the finish @OnTap - cloudy orange beer with a solid white foam left; very fruity hoppy aroma of peaches and apricots; astringent, very bitter, medium-bodied; dry juicy and very fruity hoppy finish @Au Trappiste - fully cloudy orange beer with no head retention; deep and juicy fruity hoppiness of oranges and tangerines; thin-bodied, subtle carbonation, light sourish with a fair bitterness; juicy fruity hoppy finish with notes of lemon pie and loood oranges @Au Trappiste - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate head retention; woody nose of white wine, notes of grapes and sage, hay; astringent, medium-bodied, subtle yet solid carbonation; pretty sour, very dry and very biter; long astringent woody finish with notes of raisins and hay; spicy courtesy of Dinu Mayer - very hazy orange beer with a poor head retention; clean and deep fruity hoppiness of melon and peaches, apricots; assertive; a good malt backbone; very bitter; long juicy hoppy finish of peaches and tangerines courtesy of Dinu Mayer - quite clear golden-blond beer with a moderate foam left; very fruity aroma of berries, ripe grapes; subtle but fair carbonation; a good malt backbone; late notes of alcohol; very dry; gently bitter; long finish of berries, pears and apples @Pooc - quite clear golden beer with a good head retention; very fruity hoppy nose of pineapples, grapes and lemon; some malt sweetness, a good malt backbone, well-integrated bitterness; long hoppy finish of yellow fruits; pretty tasty @Wortspiele - fully cloudy orange beer with a good head retention; nice lace; solid notes of cucumber dominate, some juniper below; creamy palate; a good malt backbone, some sweetness, a late solid bitterness; pretty dry; aftertaste of caramel, canided fruits and more cucumber @Wortspiele - fully cloudy copper-orange beer with a creamy beige foam left; light yeasty, caramel and ripe fruits in the nose; a good malt backbone, very bitter yet well-integrated; juicy finish with notes of almonds and caramel; hugely dry and long lasting @Wortspiele - light hazy dark ruby beer with a firm creamy pinkish head, nice lace; clean nose of blueberries, light herbal; moderate carbonation, rounded palate, clean, light sweet, light sourish; decently dry finish of blueberry @Wortspiele - very hazy red-orange beer with a moderate head retention; deep and clean aroma of raspberries; decently sour, clean palate, some sweetness; dry and assertive, long notes of raspberries and herbs in the finish @Wortspiele - very hazy brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of apples and plums, candy sugar and cinnamon; creamy palate, sweet, some tartness; quite dry, full-bodied; long finish of raisins, pears and apples @Wortspiele - hazy amber-orange beer with a good head retention; pumpkin domintes, hints of metal and honey; thin-bodied, clean palate; quite dry, more honey than pumpkin in the finish @Wortspiele - cloudy copper-pink beer with no head retention; aroma of rose and raisins, pears; tasty and sour palate; a good malt backbone, assertive, very dry and long finish of grapes, herbs and rosehip - a bit young maybe @Wortspiele - very hazy bright copper-orange beer with a good head retention; aroma of berries, oranges and peaches, pretty hoppy; a good malt backbone, juicy palate, clean; long and very bitter hoppy finish of tangerines and melon @Wortspiele - cloudy lactic-orange beer with a poor head retention; aroma of oranges, grapes and hay, funky; very sour, dry and long fruity and assertive finish of grapes and pears - very good @Wortspiele - hazy dark amber beer with a beige foam left; solid aroma of cocoa and chocolate, fruity notes below; a good malt backbone, clean palate, solid earthy bitterness, long finish of chocolate, earth, hints of vanilla and cacao @Wortspiele - clear amber-bronze beer with a pale beige foam left; solid and nice combination of cucumber and lemon; low carbonation, fairly bitter; a good malt backbone, long creamy finish of lemon and cucumber - impressive @Wortspiele - quite clear amber-orange beer with a modest head retention; the nose is pretty shy with notes of oranges and pineapples; sweet, full-bodied, fairly bitter, residual sweetness, resinous finish with notes of curaçao and oranges @Wortspiele - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; light yeasty with fair notes of mango; clean palate, low carbonation, quite late bitterness, quite dry finish of persimmon and mango @Wortspiele - cloudy pink-orange beer with no head retention; aroma of basil and tequila; low carbonation, modestly tasty, gently bitter; dry spicy and fruity finish of guava @Wortspiele - very hazy copper-orange beer with a poor head retention; light yeasty with notes of plums; low carbonation; medium-bodied, some sweetness, papery finish with more plums @Wortspiele - cloudy copper-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; light salty, notes of blueberries and plums; velvety palate, moderate malt backbone; creamy, fairly sour, light sweetness below; long sourish fruity finish of berries with a lingering saltiness @Wortspiele - black beer with a modest head retention; aroma of anise, teat, light papery; sweet and rounded palate, earthy bitterness; more anise, chocolate and earth in the finish @Wortspiele - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of candied fruit pie and apricots; full-bodied, assertive, fairly sour, astringent and very dry; a good malt backbone, long sour fruity finish with long notes of apricots @Wortspiele - cloudy pinkish-red beer; herbal notes of raspberries and plums; hugely sour, a good malt backbone, very dry; long lasting sourness in the finish with more fruity notes @Wortspiele - cloudy reddish-orange beer with a creamy beige foam; shy yeasty nose, candied fruit pie, garpes; light sweet and estery, medium-bodied, some late bitterness; more candied fruits in the finish @Wortspiele - very hazy orange beer with a creamy pale beige foam; clean aroma of watermelon; low carbonation, light chewy palate, a good malt backbone, late bitterness; long fruity finish of peaches and watermelon @Wortspiele - very hazy green-blond beer with a beige foam left; decently smoky with notes of salt and candied fruits; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, sour, a late saltiness and more fruity tones; quite dry @Wortspiele - lighzt hazy bronze beer with no head retention; aroma of quinces and rose; subtle carbonation, a good malt backbone, quite dry and bitter fruity finish of quinces, tea and rose @Wortspiele - quite clear amber beer with a modest head retention; dominance of ginger, some candy sugar and lime below; low carbonation, spicy, peppery, moderate malt backbone, some alcohol presence in the finish with more pepper, ginger, lime and mint @Wortspiele - very hazy amber-orange beer; aroma of cherry and plums; low carbonation, light chewy palate, medium-bodied; clean fruity finish of plums and blackberries @Wortspiele - cloudy orange beer with a poor head retention; funky and cheesy nose, woody with some fruity tones; assertive, tasty and sour, moderate and very dry; cheesy and sour fruity woody finish - very good @Wortspiele - light hazy blond-orange beer with no head retention; gently funky with notes of juniper, light oaky; low carbonation, moderate malt backbone; oaky fruity and juniper finish @Wortspiele - quite clear dark blond beer with a moderate head retention; cheesy with notes of ginger; low carbonation, poorly tasty; solid dry finish of ginger, lime and orange peels @Wortspiele - hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; chewy ripe fruits in the nose; some sweetness, moderate malt backbone; assertive, light astringent, chewy; quite dry, finish of fruits marmalade and fairly bitter @Wortspiele - very hazy copper-amber beer with a beige foam left; fruity hoppy nose of ripe oranges and melon; juicy palate, a good malt backbone, well-integrated bitterness; aftertaste of watermelon, persimmon, very fruity and hoppy with notes of almonds, berries @Wortspiele - cloudy pinkish-orange beer with a beige foam left; hoppy aroma of ripe peaches, apricots; creamy palate, a good malt backbone, light sweet, moderate bitterness; light papery, ripe fruity finish @Wortspiele - very hazy amber-brown beer with a poor head retention; solid notes of marzipan, hints of hazelnuts and chestnuts; moderate carbonation, full-bodied, late alcohol presence, tons of marzipan, chestnuts and earthy tones in the finish from Qbeer - quite clear amber-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; light mineral and spicy aroma with notes of berries; medium-bodied, astringent, solid carbonation; fairly bitter; long spicy, herbal and mineral finish - looks pretty young to me from Qbeer - very hazy dark amber-orange beer with no head retention; deep aroma of caramel, resin and ripe red fruits; fairly sweet, sticky and thick palate; full-bodied, a late solid bitterness; resinous and peachy finish; very hoppy from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - very hazy dark amber-orange beer under a very foamy head; notes of orange peels come in front of the ginger; over-carbonated, very sweet, harsh palate, moderate malt backbone, quite short fizzy finish of ginger and oranges, light sharp courtesy of Gerhard Kessi - cloudy orange beer with a decent head retention; pretty aromatic hoppy nose of rose, citrus and blueberries; light sweet, full-bodied; very juicy palate, moderate carbonation, decently bitter; long aromatic fruity hoppy finish from Bier-Bienne - cloudy orange beer with a modest head retention; fair hoppy aroma of tropical fruits; light sweet, fizzy, a good malt backbone, light residual sweetness; well-integrated bitterness, light resinous finish with notes of candied fruits and almonds from Drinks of the World - quite clear pale blond beer with no head retention; peachy and light yeasty aroma; earthy bitterness, wheaty and peachy finish, quite dry - not interesting from Qbeer - cloudy orange beer with no foam; aroma of bell pepper and oranges; soft palate, low carbonation, late sharpness, light sweet; aftertaste of vegetables and pepper - different from Pooc - dark brown beer with a decent head retention; deep aroma of chocolate, vanilla; very sweet, moderate malt backbone, quite watery finish with some roasted cocoa and caramel @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy amber-orange beer with no head retention; light earthy with notes of tea; very low carbonation, thin-bodied, hint of sourness, löate bitterness; earthy and light astringent; finish of tea @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy golden-blond beer with a huge white foam; aroma of orange peel, esters, cinnamon and juniper; fairly sour; lively palate, thin-bodied, some sweetness; juicy fruity finish with less presence of cinnamon @Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy blond beer with a long lasting creamy head; very hoppy aroma, earthy, resinous and tropical fruits; clean palate, some sweetness; very fruity hoppy finish, late bitterness and some residual sweetness @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy amber beer with a pale beige foam left; funky and cheesy, notes of prunes; a good malt backbone, fairly sour, lively and clean palate; quite dry, assertive; aftertaste of dates, prunes, bretts and earth @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy dark brown beer with a dark beige foam, aroma of blood oranges, molasses, gently lactic; quite sweet and with a moderate carbonation, late sourness, medium-bodied, decently dry finish with more blood oranges, dates, juniper and honey - very nice @Thun Craft Beer Festival - quite clear ruby-brown beer under a huge creamy beige foam left; nice lace; spicy aroma where thym dominates, notes of earth and mocha, sage; clean palate, moderate carbonation and body; earthy, fruity and spicy finish with more molasses and sage, light sharpness - very nice @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy dark beer with a moderate dark beige foam; solid aroma of raspberries and herbs; light sweet; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; quite dry; long fruity finish of raspberries and prunes, gently roasted @Thun Craft Beer Festival - clear golden beer with a white foam left; nice lace; light buttery with notes of esters and pears; full-bodied, moderate carbonation; fairly sweet; aftertaste of candy sugar, lot of residual sweetness, clean finish of pears, apples and esters @Thun Craft Beer Festival - dark ruby-brown beer with a creamy dark beige foam; nice lacework; aroma of mocha and berries, hints of vanilla; creamy palate, full-bodied, moderate carbonation; quite dry finish of mocha, prunes, black cherries and berries, light earthy and astringent @Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy orange beer with a moderate foam left; cheesy, funky and fruity; a good malt backbone; faurly bitter, moderate carbonation, light sour, very dry fruity and funky, yeasty and cheesy finish @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy amber-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; aroma of tea and prunes; low carbonation and body; earthy, some bitterness, more tea and yeast in the finish @Thun Craft Beer Festival - quite clear blond-orange beer witha poor head retention; aroma of berries, wood, funky and cheesy notes; low carbonation, medium-bodied, gently sour; funky, dry and sour fruity finish with notes of wood @Thun Craft Beer Festival - dark blond beer with an elusive foam; shy aroma of melon; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, decently bitter; dry fruity finish of berries, light papery @Thun Craft Beer Festival - very hazy dark blond beer with a solid white foam left; fresh and clean fruity tones, light resinous; moderate carbonation; medium-bodied, some sweetness lasting in the finish; aftertaste of pear and candied pie @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy amber beer with a moderate head retention; solid fruity aroma of oranges and raspberries with some apricots in the background, herbs; thin-bodied, low carbonation, light chewy palate, herbaöl finish with more raspberries, long lasting @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy red-orange beer with a moderate head retention; very fruity aroma of prunes, grapes and cherries, hints of vanilla and herbs; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation; clean palate; long fruity finish of cherries and grapes, light sweet @Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy reddish beer with a solid creamy pink head; aroma of vanilla, blueberries and blackberries; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation, clean palate, fruity and herbal finish with long notes of blueberies @Thun Craft Beer Festival - very hazy amber-brown beer with a moderate head retention; solid notes of dates, oranges and prunes; very sweet, full-bodied, quite sticky palate, low carbonation, long sticky finish with lot of residual sweetness, more dates and oranges @Thun Craft Beer Festival - black beer with no head retention; roasted aroma of chocolate, esters and black cherries; full-bodied, sticky palate and sweet; aftertaste of vanilla, cherries and roasted malts, more cherries and chocolate @Thun Craft Beer Festival - very hazy dark blond beer with a persistent creamy pale beige foam; clean fruity hoppiness of melon, litchies; moderate carbonation, tasty, medium-bodied, creamy palate; fairly bitter and with a well-integrated bitteress; very hoppy fruity finish - very drinkable @Thun Craft Beer Festival - black beer with a creamy dark beige foam; peated aroma of mocha, black cherries; some sweetness, clean palate, moderate carbonation; aftertaste of vanilla mocha and roasted malts, earth and marzipan @Thun Craft Beer Festival - clear golden beer with a moderate head retention; clean fruity hoppy aroma (berries and melon), thin-bodied; subtle carbonation, fairly bitter; dry and clean fruity hoppy finish showing more melon and litchies @Thun Craft Beer Festival - quite clear brown beer with a creamy pale beige foam; earthy, biscuity and toasted nose; low carbonation, quite thin-bodied; earthy and toasted finish with notes of marzipan @Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy pale orange beer with a fair bright creamy white foam; pretty clean aroma of melon and grapefruit; low carbonation; clean palate, tasty; wel-integrated bitterness; aftertaste of melon, fruit pie, oranges and litchies; very tasty @Thun Craft Beer Festival - clear dark brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of chili pepper, roasted chocolate and ashes; low carbonation, lacks a bit of body; late very sharp finish with more chili peppers @Thun Craft Beer Festival - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a pale beige foam; fair notes of raspberries and oranges; medium-bodied, light sweet, fair notes of raspberries in the finish with light herbs and residual sugars @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of latex paint and flowers; very sweet, medium-bodied, sticky; flowery finish of roses and ripe fruits @Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy golden-blond beer with a white foam left; solid notes of coriander in front of orange peels, hints of vanilla; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, more coriander in the finish, light soapy with more oranges @Thun Craft Beer Festival - very hazy reddish-orange beer with a moderate head retention; light herbal with fair notes of raspberries, a bit bubblegum-like, light sweet, shy sourness, creamy palate; more raspberries and light herbal and yeasty tones in the finish @Thun Craft Beer Festival - hazy dark brown beer with a dark beige foam left; fairly woody with notes of vanilla and cinnamon; very sweet, full-bodied, low carbonation; some alcohol presence in a finish of cinamon, chocolate, wood and earth; some residual sweetness and astringency @Thun Craft Beer Festival - very hazy dark amber beer with no head retention; fairly woody aroma with notes of prunes and candied fruits; fairly sweet; full-bodied, woody finish of prunes, cherries and candied pie @Thun Craft Beer Festival - clear bronze beer with no foam; aroma of pears and fusel, honey, light piney; pretty sweet, full-bodied, light residual sweetness and warming alcohol in a fruity finish - too sweet to be great @Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy copper-amber beer with no foam; earthy with solid notes of hemp; moderate carbonation, some sweetness; earthy and hempy finish - one-dimensional @Thun Craft Beer Festival - dark brown beer with a moderate dark beige foam; notes of black cherries and roasted chocolate; low carbonation; creamy palate, full-bodied, earthy, vanilla and chocolaty finish @Thun Craft Beer Festival - cloudy copper-brown beer with no foam left; aroma of prunes, roasted malts and chili peppers; low carbonation; moderate malt backbone; very sharp finish of earth and chili pepper - out of balance @Thun Craft Beer Festival - quite clear ruby-black beer with no foam left; aroma of dates and molasses, licorice; full-bodied, some sweetness; alcohol presence, more licorice, honey and prunes @Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of tea, candied lemon pie; moderate malt backbone, gently sour, clean palate; a bit lactic, very fruity and dry lactic candied fruity finish - subtle and hugely drinkable @Au Trappiste - cloudy orange beer with no head retention; aroma of orange peels, grapefruit and cinnamon; sweet and sour; medium-bodied, very dry, long very fruity sour finish of apricots, oranges and lemon pie @Au Trappiste - black beer with no head retention; tons of vanilla, fresh cream and black chocolate; moderate carbonation, fairly sweet, thick palate; tons of chocolate, well-integrated alcohol, loads of vanilla and chocolate as well as black cherries in the finish @Au Trappiste - hazy golden-orange beer with a nice head retention; tropical fruity hops in the nose, yeasty; medium-bodied, subtle carbonation and soft mouth-feel; decently bitter; piney, fruity and yeasty aftertaste @Au Trappiste - amber-brown beer with a beige foam left; aroma of amaretto, figs and marzipan; moderate malt backbone, subtle carbonation; aftertaste of cola, cherry and dates @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear ruby-brown beer with a dark beige foam left; fairly earthy, notes of molasses, cola, ripe banana; fairly sweet, malty, full-bodied, aftertaste of mocha, marzipan, banana and yeast @Unterländer Biertage - clear golden-bronze beer with a solid head retention; nice lace; aroma of pears and esters; full-bodied, very sweet, chewy palate; aftertaste of fruit marmalade, esters and with some residual sweetnes @Unterländer Biertage - hazy blond beer with a moderate head retention; salt and alpine herbs in the nose; low carbonation, thin-bodied, decent saltiness; aftertaste of herbs and juniper @Unterländer Biertage - hazy amber-orange beer with a beige foam left; aroma of elderflowers, herbs and quinces; low carbonation and body, very bitter; grassy, dry with lingering notes of elderflowers in the finish @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a beige foam; fresh tropical fruit in the nose, resinous hops; low carbonation, full-bodied, light astringent, solidly bitter, dry and long hoppy fruity finish @Unterländer Biertage - clear and bright golden beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of ginger and alpine herbs, lemongrass; medium-bodied, very dry and bitter; spicy finish with notes of ginger, anise, herbs; astringent - pretty nice @Unterländer Biertage - clear bronze beer with a moderate head retention; light grassy aroma, gently aromatic; light sweet malt backbone, moderate body; bitter, grassy and flowery hoppy finish @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear golden-blond beer with a bright white foam left; nice lace; hoppy aroma of tangerines and apricots; a good malt backbone; fairly bitter, light astringent, dry; very hoppy and clean ripe fruity finish - straightforward @Unterländer Biertage - hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of tea and oranges; light sticky palate, moderate head retention; residual sugars, ripe fruits in a long finish @Unterländer Biertage - black beer with a dark beige foam left; solid roasted aroma of coffee beans and licorice; full-bodied, some malt sweetness; vanilla, coffee and more licorice in the finish @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear golden beer under a solid bright white foam; light grassy and buttery; low carbonation, creamy palate; late earthy bitterness; quite dry flowery and grassy finish @Unterländer Biertage - translucid ruby-brown beer with a creamy beige foam; earthy aroma with notes of red fruits behind, hints of caramel; fairly sweet, full-bodied, residual sugars, lot of toffee, earth and a warming alcohol presence in the finish @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark amber beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of dates and prunes, light woody and with notes of candy sugar; fairly sweet, late astringent woodiness, more prunes, cherries and residual sugars in the finish courtesy of Roland Dübi - hazy golden-blond beer with a moderate white foam left; aroma of hay and straw in front of fruity tones; full-bodied, some sweetness and a late astringency; fairly bitter, very grassy finish with notes of candied fruits and a light residual sweetness @Unterländer Biertage - hazy amber-ruby beer with no head retention; aroma of caramel and pineapples; full-bodied, pretty sweet; warling alcohol presence in the finish along with vanilla, caramel, figs and pineapples @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear amber beer with no head retention; aroma of tea and strawberries; subtle carbonation, thin-bodied, light sweet; finish of tea and peaches @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear amber beer with a moderate head retention; distinctive aroma of rice; medium-bodied, shyly tasty, subtle carbonation; flowery and grainy finish @Unterländer Biertage - hazy amber-orange beer with a pale beige foam left; delicate aroma of honey; sweet and full-bodied, creamy palate, late warming alcohol presence; long finish of honey with some residual sweetness @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a poor head retention; aroma of ripe banana and bubblegum; sweet, moderate malt body, low carbonation; light spicy finish with lon gnotes of banana - cloying @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent foam; aroma of candy sugar and pears; full-bodied, very sweet, subtle but fair carbonation, residual sugars, aftertaste of esters, apples, candied fruit pie and light spicy @Unterländer Biertage - light hazy dark blond beer with a creamy bright white foam left; nice lace; hoppy aroma of lichies, grapefruits; moderate malt backbone, soft palate, moderate carbonation; very bitter, light oxidized; finish of tropical fruits - aggressive @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; resinous hoppiness; light sweetness and hugely bitter, full-bodied, long resinous and peachy hoppy finih @Unterländer Biertage - hazy red-amber beer with a moderate head retention; pretty nice combination of coffee and raspberries; full-bodied, pretty sweet, juicy fruity finish where the coffee notes stay behind @Unterländer Biertage - black beer with a dark beige foam left; solid woody notes, coffee beans and licorice; low carbonation and body; light sweet, astringent woody notes, more black chocolate in the finish - unbalanced @Unterländer Biertage - hazy copper-orange beer with a moderate head retention; solid aroma of blueberries and banana; fairly sweet, low carbonation and body, residual sweetness; fruity finish with dominance of blueberries @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of flowers and vomit; very sweet, full-bodied, residual sweetness, lot of honey and flowers in the finish - unbalanced and pretty bad @Unterländer Biertage - very hazy dark blond beer with a white foam left; shyly grassy nose, low carbonation and body; grassy and buttery finish - oxidized @Unterländer Biertage - hazy amber beer with a moderate foam left; solid spicy aroma of cloves , nutmeg and cinnamon; full-bodied, fairly sweet, long spicy finish with more cinnamon and some residual sweetness @Unterländer Biertage - hazy dark blond beer with a pale beige foam left; aroma of lemon pie and candied apricots; a good malt backbone, smooth, well-integrated bitterness; very hoppy and aromatic finish @Unterländer Biertage - light hazy bright golden beer with a poor head retention; typical "cat piss" hoppiness in the nose, light notes of DMS; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone, light sweet; grassy finish with a faint bitterness - weird @Unterländer Biertage - very hazy blond -orange beer with a poor head retention; soapy and fruity aroma; subtle carbonation, moderate malt backbone; astringent and soapy finish @Unterländer Biertage - very hazy amber-brown beer with a beige foam left; hints of ginger and orange peels; full-bodied, rounded and clean palate; spicy and light sharp finish of ginger, cloves and oranges unknown courtesy - bright golden beer with a solid white foam left; oxidized aroma with notes of paper and vomit: creamy palate, thin-bodied; the finish is papery and light buttery with more notes of cardboard - bad @Unterländer Biertage - quite clear golden beer with a moderate head retention; aroma of esters and pears, ripe banana; fairly sweet, full-bodied, residual sweetness in a very fruity finish with some spicy tones @Unterländer Biertage - black beer with a dark beige foam left; nice lace; light spicy aroma with fair notes of molasses and lemon; a good malt backbone; aftertaste of hemp, earth, dark malts, molasses and lemon, pretty bitter - very nice @Unterländer Biertage - hazy lactic golden beer with a poor head retention; esters, iodine and lemongrass in the nose; poor carbonation and body; the aftertaste is papery and oxidized with notes of lemon @Unterländer Biertage - cloudy amber-orange beer with a little foam left; aroma of marzipan, caramel and ripe fruits; sweet and medium-bodied, creamy palate, decently bitter; more ripe fruits and marzipan in the finish - a bit unclean from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - cloudy amber-orange beer under a huge persistent foam; aroma of caramel and marzipan with some fruits below; some sweetness, moderate malt backbone, low carbonation, fairly bitter; earthy and yeasty finish with more notes of caramel, papery, light oxidized from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - very hazy bright red-orange beer with a pink-beige foam left; deep and clean aroma of raspberries, a bit bubblegum-like, a good malt backbone, sweet and sour, subtle but solid carbonation, decently dry; long finish of herbs and raspberries from a forgotten source - black beer under a solid creamy dark beige foam; deep roasted aroma of chocolate and mocha, tobacco, chestnuts; subtle but fair carbonation, sweet malt backbone; fairly bitter; nutty and chocolaty finish, toasted - very good from Beermouth - quite clear amber-bronze beer with a persistent beige foam; solid notes of acetaldehyde with hints of oranges in the background; quite sour, thin-bodied, dry and astringent fruity finish with more acetaldehyde from Drinks of the World - translucid golden-bronze beer with a moderate foam left; nice lace; spicy, grassy and almondy hoppy aroma; lively palate; a good malt backbone, subtle yet solid carbonation, fairly bitter; quite dry spicy, earthy and grassy finish - nice one from Dr. Mousse - clear and bright golden beer with a white foam left; spicy and fruity hoppiness, gently lemony; solid yet subtle carbonation, medium-bodied, fairly bitter, quite dry spicy, peanutty and earthy finish - very good from Dr. Mousse - quite clear amber beer with a persistent beige foam left, blur hoppiness of spices, earth and vegetables; creamy palate, subtle carbonation; a good malt backbone, notes of DMS in a bitter spicy and grassy fizzy finish from CraftGallery - black beer with a modest head retention; solid roasted aroma of pralines, black chocolate, tobacco, rum and oats; sweet, full-bodied, lively and tasty, subtle carbonation, fairly bitter, residual sweetness, lot of chocolate, roasted malts, grains; light warming alcohol notes, cola and hazelnuts - beautiful from Bier-Bienne - quite clear pale golden beer with a white foam left; aroma of cellar, apples and barnyard; solid notes of basil; low carbonation and body, light sweet; finish of pineapples and potatoes - weird from Dr. Mousse - quite clear dark amber-orange beer with a solid long lasting beige foam; nice lace; solid aroma of green apples, acetaldehyde, cider, emulsion paint; sour, medium-bodied, astringent, acidic finish with more acetaldehyde everywhere - ugly from Apothibières - clear dark ruby-brown beer with a poor head retention; aroma of prunes, esters and candy sugar, cherries marmalade; fairly sweet, light sourness to balance it; warming alcohol finish, log notes of dark fruits and candy sugar, cola @sommelier CH championship - @sommelier CH championship - @Au Trappiste - @OnTap - cloudy lactic-yellow beer with a bright white foam left; lactic nose of pineapples, lemon pies; thin-bodied, pretty sour, quite dry; lactic finish of pineapples - very drinkable @OnTap - cloudy orange beer with a white foam left, nice lacework; moderate fruity hoppy nose of mandarins and apricots; some sweetness, a good malt backbone, fizzy; well-integrated bitterness, lot of residual sweetness; long fruity hoppy finish of tangerines, grapefruit and apricot - lack of balance between nose and taste @OnTap - black beer with a beige foam left; fairly roasted aroma of mocha, chestnuts and ashes, vanilla; thick, viscous, full-bodied, fairly sweet; warming alcohol notes, loads of chocolate, vanilla and licorice in the finish @OnTap - @OnTap - cloudy orange beer with a bright white foam left; nice lace; fairly fruity hoppy nose of oranges and grapefruits; full-bodied, quite sweet, decent bitterness; crisp tropical fruity and lively hoppy finish with lingering notes of lemon pie @OnTap - very hazy orange beer with a moderate head retention; delicate aroma of tangerines, gently lactic; decently sour, moderate malt backbone; long sour finish of tangerines and oranges; lingering sourness, fizzy, tasty and clean @Au Trappiste - cloudy bright orange beer with a white foam left; nice lace; aroma of tangerines, orange peels; full-bodied, fairly sweet malt backbone, quite sticky palate; aftertaste of candied pie, marzipan, ripe oranges; residual sugars and a well-integrated bitterness @Au Trappiste - black beer with no head retention; aroma of black cherries and licorice; sweet, thick and full-bodied; fairly bitter, more licorice, cherries and cola in the finish with hints of plastic @Au Trappiste - canned@Au Trappiste - quite clear golden-yellow beer with a poor head retention; clean and fair aroma of mango, lichies and apricots; full-bodied, fairly bitter, quite dry; solid yet subtle carbonation; very fruity hoppy finish of mango and peaches courtesy of Schoggi - from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - from Beermouth - from AGO Crissier - from Festival des Brasseries Artisanales de Fribourg - from Bier-Bienne - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Craft Basel - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - @Bierrevier - from Bier-Bienne - from Bier-Bienne - @Au Trappiste - @Au Trappiste - @Au Trappiste - @Au Trappiste - @OnTap - @OnTap - @OnTap - @OnTap - @OnTap - from Dr. Mousse - from chez Mamie - from Bier-Bienne - courtesy of Üelu - courtesy of Roger Brügger - courtesy of Marco Buraschi - @brewpub - from Thun Craft Beer Festival - from la Cave à Bières - @Pooc from Unterländer Biertage from FBAF from Unterländer Biertage courtesy of Roman Winiger - from FBAF courtesy of Roger Brügger courtesy of Roger Brügger courtesy of Luca - light gusher; a bit over-carbonated, some astringency and a short finish courtesy of Luca - clear amber-bronze beer with a fast vanishing head; flowery aroma with fair notes of honey; subtle but solid carbonation, medium-bodied, a hint of sourness and a moderate sweetness; quite dry, long and very aromatic finish of honey courtesy of Luca - light gusher; quite clear gold-amber beer with moderate but long lasting pale beige foam; decently aromatic with notes of quinces and elderflowers; a good carbonation, modertae malt body; fizzy and light dry finish with more elderflowers and light earthy tones courtesy of Luca - hazy dark blond beer with a persistent foam left; aroma of spruce and fresh yellow fruits; a fair carbonation, a good malt backbone; decent bitterness and a long piney and spicy finish - very good courtesy of Luca - clear and bright amber-bronze beer with a poor head retention; light mineral nose with notes of corn, light earthy, delicate; subtle carbonation and a good malt backbone; the finish is a bit oily, more corn/wheaty tones and flowery - good courtesy of Luca - bright and translucide pale golden beer with a long lasting foam; fair aroma of thyme with notes of lemon coming through; solid yet subtle carbonation, moderate malt body,; dry, spicy and long finish of thyme with hints of oranges - very nice courtesy of Luca - bright amber-bronze beer with a mderate head retention; flowery and spicy hoppiness; smooth palate, a good malt backbone, subtle carbonation, late and decent bitterness; long aromatic finish, very flowery again - elegant and very good

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------limit for micro: 15'000 barrels (17'886 hectoliters)

Date:

Jun-22