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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)