Score
6.64
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14-09-20 // bottle. Share night with Beerhunter111. Thanks!Hoppy herbal nose. Solid blond. Good bitterness. Not too sweet.
Bottle at the Poechenellekelder. Very nice. Yeasty, floury, hoppy, fresh. Very easy drinking.
Orange color, frothy head. Honey flowery aroma. Bitter flavor. Yeasty, hops and a bit of citrus. Prickly mouthfeel. The yeastiness is too much prominent. The beer is OK, but not well balanced. Tap: café Morshuis Albergen. Hoppy, flowery aroma. Raw hoppy, earthy flavor. Touch of cherry-like fruit. Long hopbitter aftertaste.
Bottle massive thanks to sjogro! Almost clear golden with short lasting white head. Sweet malts, quite flowery, there’s also quite some herbs, grass, bitter hay, soft orange, honey, light cardboard, soft yeast, burnt sugar. Medium sweet and over medium bitter. Medium bodied. Not too bad, quite bitter and less yeasty than I expected. Would be nice to have this at a concert or something.
Bottle at home, thanks to work. Clear golden with white head. Malt, grain, cloves, orangepeel, lemon rind, caramel fudge. Moderate sweet and quite a strong vegetal, earthy hop bitter. Medium body and soft carbonation.
Bottle from Brewers Haven. This one's been on my list for a while. Pretty dark for a "blonde". Orange amber with high fluffy head. Aroma is caramel malts and a tough of Belgian yeast. Yeast becomes more prominent in the taste, and then some sweetness from the malts, caramel. Finishes a bit weak, but enough other good characteristics carry it through.
On cask at Holy Grale. Pours a hazy gold with large frothy white head that lasts. The aroma is belgian yeast, grass, floral. Medium body, grass, honey, yeast, light dry finish, good.