Score
6.60
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Bottle 33cl. from a local PLUS supermarket @Groenpark Simpelveld poured into a pilsner glass. Clear deep dark brown colour, small moussy tan head, slowly dissipating, thin layer remains, fair lacing. Aroma sweet and roasted malts, caramel, liquorice, light cocoa, raisins, Taste medium sweet and bitter with a light sour touch, malty, some roast, caramel, chocolate. Medium body, oily texture, lively carbonation, malty sweetbitter aftertaste, liquorice, dusty notes, some alcohol, lacks a certain complexity, nice.
Bottle from Geers. Hazy dark brown to black, small, frothy, tan head. Aroma of raisin, fig, ripe plum, dried banana, toffee, toast, jam. Taste has sweet prune, fig & raisin, sourish brambleberry over toasty & toffee-like maltiness. Herbal hoppy finish that is slightly roasted, with dried fruits and softly warming liqueur-like alcohol. Medium body, slick texture, average carbonation. Nice one, atypically Belgian too I'd say.
High carbonation. Smells weirdly vinous and yogurty. Taste is pretty weird too, something caramelly and something lightly acidic. Licorice, dusty, bit of roast, still something yoghurty. Not what I was expecting, but not very unpleasant. Doesn't linger.
33 cl. bottle @ Robert's Pub, Veenendaal. Very dark brown to black with a beige head. Dark malty aroma with some yeast and some dark fruit. Sweet taste and fairly thick body.
Karmel, susz, chleb, slwki, czekolada - w tej kolejnosci. Pelne, slodkie, moze inciezkie ale fajnie sie pije, takie deserowe. Alko 0. Dobre
Bottle. Color: Black, frothy very light brown head, nice lacing. Aroma: Dark malt, notes of chocolate. Taste: Pretty sweet dark malt, moderate bitterness, notes of chocolate and hints of red fruit, fudge and black coffee. Medium body, average carbonation. Easy drinkable, ok, but lacking some body and complexity.