Score
5.56
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Sold as Le Féodale de la Roche Ambrée 33 cl bottle. Orange blonde color. Mandarin and a touch of yeast in the aroma. Thin. Dusty. Orange flavor, slightly yeasty. Hopbitter aftertaste with yeast. Disappointing.
Bottle @ Floreal, La Roche. Clear blond colour, white foam. Skunky, notes of cardboard, malty, light sweet. Strange bitterness and metallic notes. Not very nice.
The blonde one in this series of commissioned beers for a shop in La Roche, with stable, off-white head (captured after strong gushing!), murky ochre blonde colour with orange glow. Aroma powerfully fruity, peach, persimmon, orange, apple, straw, nutmeg, coriander, grapefruit; fruity taste with surprisingly low carbonation in relation to the gushing, smooth caramel malts, sweetish, florally bitterish finish.
Imported from my RateBeer account as La Féodale de la Roche Blonde (by Brasserie Saint-Monon):
Aroma: 6/10, Appearance: 1/5, Taste: 4/10, Palate: 1/5, Overall: 5/20, MyTotalScore: 1.7/5
3/IV/14 - 33cl bottle from de Bierloods/Zytholoog (Adegem) @ home - BB: XI/2015 (2014-333)
GUSHER ALERT All over my pants and couch. Hurray... How about making a non-infected beer? Doesn't that sound nice? Clear dark amber beer, fizzy crackling white head, little stable, non adhesive. Aroma: sweet, sugary, lots of honey, spicy, bit chemical, yeast, overripe banana. MF: soft to no carbon, medium to light body. Taste: sweet and sugary, overripe banana, bit chemical, spices, soft bitterness. Aftertaste: bitter touch, banana peel, metallic touch, watery ending, bit oxidized.
33cl BB 09/2011, ancienne étiquette. Ambrée léger, col blanc épais. Arôme de grains de brassin/vieux, fruité avec une touche de raisin blanc voire de groseilles blanches. En bouche, bière aux notes de grains, malt pale pour une fine amertume de pils. Palais présentant un léger picotement et un fruité amer en arrière goût. Houblon reste amer avec un côté citronné. Cette bière est un peu sauvée du naufrage par son profile grains. Belle déception surtout après avoir bien apprécié la version brune.
Bottle 330ml.Clear medium yellow orange color with a average, frothy to creamy, good lacing, mostly lasting, off-white to white head. Aroma is moderate malty, caramel, light roasted, moderate yeasty, leather. Flavor is moderate sweet and bitter with a average to long duration. Body is medium, texture is oily to watery, carbonation is soft. [20091114]
Cloudy orange color with a small white head that disappears quickly, and leaves scant lacing. Aroma of orange peel and cinnamon. Malts dominate the flavor, but light spice is present throughout. Medium body, consistent with the style. Not a bad beer, but nothing special. The bruin is slightly better.
Bottled. Golden colour, smsall beige head. Aroma is quite yeasty, fruity and mild yeastyness, Flavour is quitemuch the same. not very pleasant.
Bottled at Delirium Café, Göteborg (as La Feodale de La Roche Ambrée). Hazy amber, creamy head. Strawberry jam aroma. Very sweet and fruity, medium bodied with caramelly malt. Notes of sour hay. Too sweet and with it’s mellow mouthfeel it falls apart.