Score
6.31
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Bottled. Murky amber colour, mediumsized beige head. Aroma is caramel, mild toast as well as some yeasty tones. Flavour is quite sweet malts, fruits, spices and some slight toffeeish and mild figgy touches.
Bottled 330ml (AIH128)
Murky amber colour, small beige head. Aroma is mostly dry yeasty. Light-bodied. Light sweet maltyness and some yeast flavours. Boring.
CoD avond met grote flessen.
Bottle. Amber color. Floral, caramelly with hints of yeast in the aroma and flavor. malty sweetish. Floral. Bready. Decent.
EU local swap, thanks Benzai. Süß-herber, trocken-kräutriger Antrunk. Weich würzig-herb, süffig, moderat bitter. Spritzig, ziemlich trockenes Ende. 10/9/10/10//10
6 3 6 3 11 Taster glass at the brewery. Hazy amber with a light cream coloured head. Aroma of caramel, malt, fruity notes and light apple. Flavour is light moderate sweet and bitter. Light medium bodied with soft carbonation.
Huge yellow-cream head, stable over clear copper-amber beer. Caramel, leafy, herbs, undergrowth, even a bit earthy. Dry, leafy. Some coloured malts, even caramel, but hardly any sweetness, however a light impression of sourishness. Bitter is a bit like conifer, rather than hoppy. Very light body, watery feel. Feels very carbonated, which is a boon seen the meagre body. Not too sweet. For the rest, average.
33 cl. bottle @ home, bought @ Hema Geldermalsen. Amber colour with an off-white head. Malty aroma with some spicy yeastyness. medium bitter taste. Decent amber ale.
Bottle at home, from Hema. Hazy tea brown amber with offwhite head. Sweet malts, caramel, sugarcane, grassy and light oniony and doughy yeasty notes. Soft dried fruit notes, dates. Bit of sour/sourdoughy rough finish to the sweetness. Moderate sweet and light bitter. Medium body, malty feel, soft carbonation. Aftertaste is leathery dry and oniony, not very pleasant.