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Price: 2.55 € (incl. vat) |
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Price: 1.65 € (incl. vat) |
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Duchesse de Bourgogne from Brouwerij Verhaeghe is a traditional Flemish red ale. This refreshing ale is matured in oak casks; smooth with a rich texture and interplay of passion fruit, and chocolate, and a long, dry and acidic finish. After the first and secondary fermentation, the beer goes for maturation into the oak barrels for 18 months. The final product is a blend of younger 8 month old beer with 18 month old beer. The average age of the Duchesse de Bourgogne before being bottled or filled in kegs is 12 months.
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Price: 1.60 € (incl. vat) |
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Price: 37.20 € (incl. vat) |
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Poperings Hommelbier is a beautiful, pale-coloured beer from one of Belgium's more noteworthy hop-producing areas. The short-lived, loose head subsides to light notes of vanilla and spice on the nose, clearly marking this out as close in style to a tripel. Although light on the nose, there is the promise of alcoholic strength, which is furthered in the mouth. There is a slightly metallic, and a slightly soapy flavour, but this doesn't detract from the spicy, vanilla notes that are otherwise very pleasant. It is quite sweet, but not too cloying. Finish is quite tart, leaving a citrusy, hoppy yet sweetish aftertaste. A fair effort, but it lacks the complexity and drinkability to beat better examples.
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Price: 1.75 € (incl. vat) |
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Price: 1.75 € (incl. vat) |
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Price: 1.55 € (incl. vat) |
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Poperings Hommelbier is a beautiful, pale-coloured beer from one of Belgium's more noteworthy hop-producing areas. The short-lived, loose head subsides to light notes of vanilla and spice on the nose, clearly marking this out as close in style to a tripel. Although light on the nose, there is the promise of alcoholic strength, which is furthered in the mouth. There is a slightly metallic, and a slightly soapy flavour, but this doesn't detract from the spicy, vanilla notes that are otherwise very pleasant. It is quite sweet, but not too cloying. Finish is quite tart, leaving a citrusy, hoppy yet sweetish aftertaste. A fair effort, but it lacks the complexity and drinkability to beat better examples.
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Price: 5.65 € (incl. vat) |
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Price: 4.20 € (incl. vat) |
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Poperings Hommelbier is a beautiful, pale-coloured beer from one of Belgium's more noteworthy hop-producing areas. The short-lived, loose head subsides to light notes of vanilla and spice on the nose, clearly marking this out as close in style to a tripel. Although light on the nose, there is the promise of alcoholic strength, which is furthered in the mouth. There is a slightly metallic, and a slightly soapy flavour, but this doesn't detract from the spicy, vanilla notes that are otherwise very pleasant. It is quite sweet, but not too cloying. Finish is quite tart, leaving a citrusy, hoppy yet sweetish aftertaste. A fair effort, but it lacks the complexity and drinkability to beat better examples.
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Price: 39.00 € (incl. vat) |
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Moeder Overste has a fantastic looking head. The retention is quite remarkable even after the hazed copper coloured brew is sipped upon. It has a rustic aroma of nutty yeast, husky grain and a mild fruitiness of nectarines and mandarin oranges. Taste: Juicy middle with a faint buttery flavour, light tropical fruit within the esters. Good malt foundation with a soft powdery chalky yeast in tow, nutty bready finish with some more fruity esters in the end. Mouthfeel: Light to moderate bodied and a bit slick on the tongue, nice smoothness as well. Drinkability & Notes: Layered complexities are dreamy, a sensual tripel. Easy to quaff quickly so be careful.
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