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pDev: 11.66%
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Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat NV visit their website
Belgium

Style | ABV
Belgian Strong Pale Ale |  8.50% ABV

Availability: Year-round. bottle (2431), on-tap (20), growler (4)

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TheSixthRing

California

4.18/5  rDev -2.6%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4

Appearance - Pours a hazy straw yellow color with a massive, pillowy 3 finger head. Good retention. A nice layer of bubbles remain on the surface, thickening around the edges. Lacing is spotty with good stick.

Smell - Sweet, sugary and fruity esters dominate the aroma. Green apple, subtle touches of unripened banana, slight spice.

Taste - Follows the aroma. Green apple sourness upfront, smooths out with estery sweetness by mid-taste, allowing a touch of clove spice to shine through. Mild grass bitterness hits near the finish, before a clean, crisp aftertaste.

Mouthfeel - Medium in body, with lively carbonation. Entirely smooth and inviting; almost creamy on the tongue. Crisp, clean, semi-dry finish.

Overall - Really beautifully crafted beer. Wonderful flavor, combined with a fantastically drinkable smoothness makes this a joy to drink. My only drawback? The price. At $3.50 for an 11.2 oz bottle, it's nothing I'll be buying with much frequency.

Serving type: bottle

03-11-2013 02:43:34 | More by TheSixthRing
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FlatRabbitRed

Arizona

4/5  rDev -6.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

If you like Belgian beers this one holds up pretty good, had three different ones tonight, and this one fits the bill.

Belgian beers have this fruity Honey twang to them followed by a slight bittering after taste. They are definitely in a class by themselves! I drank this one "Golden Ale"right after a Atomium "Grand Cru" ...and you know what, they were pretty much the same thing ...to me anyway. I noticed a difference in the triple and that was that it had three times the flavor!

The review before this one said it tasted like a Heineken ... No!

Serving type: bottle

03-10-2013 14:30:54 | More by FlatRabbitRed
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SometimesIfart

Michigan

3.1/5  rDev -27.7%
look: 3 | smell: 3 | taste: 3 | feel: 4 | overall: 3

Welp, Time to be " that guy " once again.

A - Poured a limestone color with a monster white frothy head that left a small amount of lacing.

S - Smells like an adjunct. A lot of creamed corn and rice adjunct along with a bit of pepper and yeast.

T - Some hay and westmalle yeast followed by a bit of creamed corn and pepper. That's about it.

M - Medium bodied with medium carbonation.

O - I'm sorry, but this beer is so unbelievably overrated that it is ridiculous. IN MY OPINION, It tastes like a glorified Euro Pale Lager. I love how I'm seeing people review this beer noting it's flavors which compare quite well to adjuncts, Yet they are rating it so highly simply because they feel obligated and they are completely biased. i deliberated this beer with two friends, Both craft drinkers. One of them has been drinking craft only for over twenty years and they both completely agree that this beer does not live up to any of the hype. One of them actually called it " Rancid Bud Light ".

Serving type: bottle

03-09-2013 04:58:34 | More by SometimesIfart
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lacqueredmouse

Australia

4.09/5  rDev -4.7%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25

This may be the most famous beer I've not gotten around to reviewing. I do remember probably trying it for the first time at a Belgian Beer tasting many years ago, when the concept of a beer over 5% ABV was unknown to me. Needless to say it was a messy night. This is a 330ml stubby Belgian bottle purchased from Dan Murphy's in Alexandria.

Pours a clear, effervescent golden colour, with a frothy, crackling head of white fed by that effusive and exuberant carbonation. Lace forms as patches of bubbles left behind. body is very light, certainly not 8.5%'s worth of residual sugar sitting around in this baby. Overall, it's refined and sophisticated.

Nose is spicy but crisp. Some phenolic characters come through, along with some apple skin, wine barrels, a little vanilla and some white pepper. Dusty, earthy tones are also noticeable. The vanilla becomes more prominent as it's warmed, and the phenols and detection of booze subsides. Nice stuff.

Taste is clean and bright, with a long palate that stays fluid and light throughout. Alcohol is well hidden, just a slight upturn of those phenolic characters on the finish. As it warms, sweeter notes come through as well. More of that vanilla aroma, along with some banana esters and a hint of marzipan. Very tasty, but always subdued and pulled along into that all-encompassing cleanness.

Feel is very light and smooth. It really shouldn't be any other way.

Yes, dangerously light and drinkable, and exceptionally refined. This is a very well made strong Belgian ale, and a worthy canonical example.

Serving type: bottle

03-09-2013 04:26:09 | More by lacqueredmouse
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RoninTK3

Rhode Island

4.51/5  rDev +5.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5

Poured from 750ml into Corsendonk tulip.

A - Bright, translucent gold with a ton of head that settles to about 1 finger but sticks around.

S - Yeast, grapes, sweet fruit and a bit of spiciness. Definitely very fruity and sweet.

T - Yeast with some bready malts and fruit. A bit spicy with just a touch of tartness in the finish. A lot going on with this beer.

M - Light with TONS of carbonation. Very champagney and crisp.

This is about as perfect a Belgian golden ale as you're going to (easily) get. Tons of flavor with a lot of complex notes. Crisp and refreshing. Love it.

Serving type: bottle

03-08-2013 01:02:08 | More by RoninTK3
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Maakun

Afghanistan

4.53/5  rDev +5.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

Served in Duve glass. Pours a pale straw/gold, with a big bright white head. Lots of carbonation in the glass.

Smell: yeasty, some bananas, bread, slight hint of fresh mowed grass, some herbs, and even some mint. Later on some hint of lemon. It's all quite fresh, but very complex.

Taste: starts with yeast, very light malts, toast. Then some citrus (lemon) with a nice bitter touch of hops, alsmost like lemonpeel. Aftertaste is slightly sour and fades into more bitterness. Slighty less complex than the nose, but wow I really like this a lot.

Mouth: quite dry and medium bodied. Perfect carbonation. This feels light for the ABV, but it really works very well. Love it.

Overall: a true classic. Complex but very drinkable. Hard to beat in the style.

Serving type: bottle

03-05-2013 19:31:05 | More by Maakun
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kawilliams81

Illinois

4.24/5  rDev -1.2%
look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25

Poured from a 11.2 oz bottle into a AleSmith Horny Devil snifter.

A- pours a hazy, dark lemon color with a 2" white head. Big clumps and bubbles of lacing remain on the glass.

S- sweet and sour lemons with lots do spices from the Belgian yeast.

T- pale malts, some caramel, lots of lemon and lemon rind, nice amount of spices and light pine bite.

M- medium body and high carbonation. Crisp, nice and creamy with slight dryness.

O- nice Belgian pale. Has huge lemon and spice characteristics.

Serving type: bottle

03-05-2013 02:55:33 | More by kawilliams81
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Melikeydahop

New Jersey

4.54/5  rDev +5.8%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

Duvel pours a beautiful hazy yellow with almost 3 fingers of fluffy white head. Smells of apples, bananas, and whole wheat bread. The taste is smooth and dry, with hints of fruit, spice and cracker. Very little hop bitterness..if any. Just a fantastic mouthfeel, it's like what a good champagne wished it could be. Light bodied, highly carbonated, very light sweetness, dry.

I had never tried this beer before and although it's not my usual hop-bomb type of brew, I decided to delve in with a 4 pack anyway. The first bottle I thought was just OK...By the last of the 4 pack I begrudgingly came to this realization...this is one of th finest easy drinking, alcohol hiding, delicious beers I have ever had. It will now be a staple in my fridge, and would most likely choose this beer over the many IPA's I drink on a regular basis. Advice...drink this bad boy nice and cold.

Serving type: bottle

03-04-2013 21:29:51 | More by Melikeydahop
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Kacer24

California

3.94/5  rDev -8.2%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Note to self- first pilsner to not hurt my head.
Also, heed advice on label, "Pour unhurriedly".

Good stuff... I'm just trying to make this enough characters to submit. Wow, it's a lot harder to get to 250 characters than I remember in school. If only there was a way to make notes without a review. Or if there is, hopefully I'll figure it out soon.

Serving type: bottle

03-02-2013 19:16:45 | More by Kacer24
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emyers

Illinois

4.53/5  rDev +5.6%
look: 5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

11.2 oz. bottle poured into a tulip glass. Best before 05/2014.

Appearance: Crystal clear pale gold with a huge fluffy white head. The head drops to about a quarter inch within a minute and then holds. Leaves a nice lacing down the glass.

Smell: Bursting with fruity, estery aromas. Really accentuates the Belgian yeast well. There's a bit of tartness to the smell, almost a sour green-apple, along with some clove. The smell is very clean despite all of the esters.

Taste: Similar yeast-dominated flavor profile. Very fruity, with the same subtle tartness that I picked up in the aroma. A little bit of bready maly balances out the yeast, but it's barely apparent beneath all of the yeast character. Once again, I'm extremely impressed by how clean the flavor profile is - I often find Belgians come off a bit messy due to too much going on with the yeast, but this is perfectly crisp and clean.

Moughtfeel: Light, very dry, extraordinarily crisp. Very thirst-quenching and near-impossible to put down.

Overall: I'll admit the Belgian pale ales are not near the top of my list of favorite styles, but this is a damn-near perfect example of the style. Extremely flavorful, quite complex, yet very clean. Similar to champagne in many ways (although I'd take Duvel over most any champagne in a heartbeat).

Serving type: bottle

03-01-2013 22:34:34 | More by emyers
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GandalfTheGrey

Michigan

4.49/5  rDev +4.7%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5

Drank from a tulip glass poured from a 750mL bottle.

A - pours a nice foggy golden. About a 2 finger head.
S - crisp with lemony tones
T - similar to the smell, crisp with citrus tones, slight sour finish.
M - crisp, bubbly, and smooth
O - If you're a fan of belgian style beer, Duvel is the definitive golden ale.

Serving type: bottle

02-21-2013 16:55:15 | More by GandalfTheGrey
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brodericksloth

Oregon

4.65/5  rDev +8.4%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.75

mild earthiness, well integrated yeasts, don't throw out the dregs

moderate carbonation; one finger head; excellent lacing

spicy, fruity, really different at first sip but really grows on you

nice medium bodied beer that hides the alcohol; not filling

Serving type: bottle

02-15-2013 18:38:05 | More by brodericksloth
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scot_chale

Minnesota

3.78/5  rDev -11.9%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4

A- whitish, yellow body with champagne like carbonation. a solid two fingers of head that doesn't seem to be fading.

S- I want to say european fuggle hops? Not a whole lot giving me an indication what I'm in for.

T- It's nice. It sure doesn't taste like 8.5%. It's kind of sour, but in an interesting way. Very balanced though.

M- It's champagne. There's very little left to the imagination.

O- It's good. It's historical. It's my first one of it's kind. It will be one of those beers I have to go back to after trying more examples of the style. I wonder if the temperature was held correctly during conditioning or if the priming sugar was off because I did not expect it to be this spritzy. I have a hard time imagining I got a bad bottle of Duvel though.

Serving type: bottle

02-15-2013 07:22:48 | More by scot_chale
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Chrysostom

Ohio

4.31/5  rDev +0.5%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25

A: Pale golden colour, with a slight bit of cloudiness. Poured from an 11.2 fl oz stubby bottle in to a Chimay chalice, because that's what I was using for my St Bernardus, and I forgot to switch to my Duvel tulip. It looks the same in both glasses. Large, two-finger head even in chalice (leaves 3-4 finger head in tulip), which recedes slowly, leaving heavy lacing and a mountain of thick-yet-light foam in the shape of a cone in the middle of the beer. In two words, the head is MASSIVE and ROCKY.

S: The chalice has adversely affected the smell on this, in the sense that it is lighter and not as pungent as it is when it is served in a Duvel tulip. It has an alcoholic Pilsener smell, with reminiscences of what you wish malt liquor tasted like, and a pronounced smell of both pepper(?) and Yoder's or Helluva Good ground horseradish with vinegar (i.e. the kind of condiment you buy prepared to slather on Kielbasa or other Polish sausage). Spicy hops (dry-hopping?) jump out of the glass. There are subdued undertones of Belgian yeast and biscuity bread

The carbonation veritably jumps out of the glass, so it also has a "tingly" smell. The 8.5% ABV is noticeable in the aroma, although it's mostly covered by the pepper and horseradish.

T: Spicy, alcoholic Pilsener with horseradish and white pepper with undertones of citrus. Right off the bat, you can taste (and feel) the hop bite - quite a change from my normal Dark Belgians and Trappists. It's a bit bitter and astringent, although not very hoppy: I think the bitterness comes from the alcohol. There is also a smell of funky Belgian yeast in there, although not as funky, nor within 100 miles as being as strong as that in a Belgian Strong Dark/Quadrupel Ale. The malt is subdued, the hops are present and accounted for, There's a bitter, puckering, incredibly clean (cleaning?) sensation as the beer exits the mouth. There's a sweet-and-sour aftertaste, much more pleasant than, but akin to, an American macro lager or Stella Artois after Emeril Lagasse "kicked it up a notch".

M: Carbonation, and carbonation. It adds to the bitterness and astringency. A dryness and carbonation which, combined, finish more like Champagne (especially Moet et Chandon White Star) than most beers, something I've found is common with quite a few Belgians.

D: Very high, considering the very light and airy taste for 8.1% ABV.

O: This beer is expansive in the mouth, and contracts on the finish. I don't know of a better way to put it, except for using spacial terms. If you've not had it, try it. A solid 4, maybe a bit higher. For the style, it's a 5.0, but I've never had any other Belgian Strong Pale Ales to compare it to, so I'm going off of my personal taste, which tends towards maltier and heavier beers, such as Trappists, Porters, and Stouts ("a meal in a glass"). For those who like lighter, hoppier, spicier, airier beers (as compared to the malty denseness of my favourites) this will be ranked more highly - but it's a delicious beer even for my unaccustomed taste buds. I generally buy a 4-pack of this whenever I head to the package store to replenish my supply of good beer every week or so. (Damn, I spend $150 on beer a week. Damn. I'll have to do something about that. Maybe Miller High Life? or cheap liquor?)

I'm judging much on personal taste, and not-so-much judging based on the style alone. There goes my BJCP certification.

Food pairings: Kielbasa jumps to mind as ideal - and food pairings rarely occur to me. I often have to use the internet to pair beers and meals. Secondarily, fare such as sauerkraut and bratwurst come to mind: German pub fare or Oktoberfest staples.

Cheers.

Serving type: bottle

02-12-2013 14:30:28 | More by Chrysostom
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ironchefmiyagi13

New York

4.56/5  rDev +6.3%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

Served chilled in a large goblet wine glass

Pours a beautiful golden liquor with a big fluffy head that settles into a thin layer of foam.

As soon as I poured this beer, I could smell it while it was a foot away from my face. Its aroma is reminiscent of a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc in terms of crispness and citrus notes. Hints of banana and cloves with just the faintest notes of earth and stone fruit rounding it out. Alcohol is hidden masterfully.

Flavor profile is quite carbonated, which is pleasant because it isn't a 'sharp' or off-putting carbonation. Buttery and oily mouthfeel that coats the palate and leads to a long, dry finish. Nice chalky/dry pull and a pleasant bitterness round out a wonderful drinking experience.

I bought a 4-pack and most definitely will purchase a corked bottle to age. A true triumph!

Serving type: bottle

02-11-2013 01:00:50 | More by ironchefmiyagi13
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Andrew61923

Connecticut

4.36/5  rDev +1.6%
look: 5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

Poured from bottle at roughly 40 degrees into, what else, my Duvel tulip.

A: Extremely clean light gold with a huge white three finger head. Looks perfect in this glass.

S: Again, very clean. Some lemon and citrus mixed in with a note of white grapes.

T: Damn that's crisp. A good amount of spice at the front, but mellows out. Just a very well-balanced beer.

M: I keep coming back to this word, but the best way to describe this beer is clean. A good amount of carbonation (which adds to the pleasant appearance). Would be very easy to have too many of these without picking up on the ABV until you stand up.

O: I will never call myself a huge fan of Belgian-style beers, but this is one of the best I've ever had. Add in the fact that this beer looks simply perfect in its own glass, and this was an enjoyable experience.

Serving type: bottle

02-09-2013 18:46:11 | More by Andrew61923
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Fatehunter

Oregon

4.23/5  rDev -1.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.25

Poured into a tall tulip glass. A big three fingers of head on a clear, golden colored body. Lots of bubbles coming up.
The aroma is lemon and crushed grain in a wonderful way.
The taste is champagne like with a light fruit and mild bitterness. The complexity is great.
The texture is crisp with moderate carbonation.
Obviously one of the best beers around.

Serving type: bottle

02-09-2013 03:01:00 | More by Fatehunter
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kangarooAdam59

Maine

4.68/5  rDev +9.1%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.75

From the bomber into my chalice:

A: hazy golden body leaving a half centimeter of white foamy head that appears and lasts for a minute before dieing in a concave sort of way. Some streams of carbonation are seen rising.

S: centered around spices and sweet fruit coming through in a light way. Belgian yeast is there but more subdued.

T: spicy and sweet sometimes at the same time and sometimes not, amazing (at least to me).

M: medium with the normal amount of carbonation felt on the tongue. A slight creaminess comes through as well. The aftertaste is sweet and the finish is sticky.

O: big wow here. I didn't know this was going to be this good. I read the hype and had to check this out for myself. I'm really glad I tried this because I'm not normally a fan of the lighter Belgian styles so for someone like me to add to the noise of how good this is, well, my numbers should speak for themselves.

Serving type: bottle

02-03-2013 01:00:33 | More by kangarooAdam59
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TheCondor

Missouri

4.48/5  rDev +4.4%
look: 5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

I had always heard so much about the magnificence of Duvel, I just had to score a bottle and give it a shot. Plus, it is one of the Beers of Fame, which I am on a quest to imbibe all off and review. Side poured with standard energy from the bottle into my regimental tulip glass.

Appearance - Pours a light straw yellow color with an absolutely, ridiculously massive soapy white four finger head that never really fully dissipates, always leaving some sort of head on top of the beer. Clings to the side of the glass like glue. One of the best presentations I've ever seen out of any beer style.

Smell - The yeastiness and breads are certainly present, along with a lot of different lighter fruits such as apples, white grapes, etc. Kind of smells like white wine in a sense. Very good on the nose.

Taste - Tastes like God loves you. The fruity esters sweep the palate and are followed by the crackers and breads towards the middle of the drink. A touch of bitter hoppy, a bit of pepper, very well balanced.

Mouthfeel - Big carbonation, light body, so smooth and easy to drink. I smashed the whole bottle by myself in short order, and besides the good feelings I had, I easily could have drank a lot more. Finishes just a touch bitter and with a hint of alcohol warmth. Awesome.

Overall - Are you kidding me? If you haven't had this beer, you need to go get it right now. Spectacular. Enough said.

Serving type: bottle

01-29-2013 04:08:18 | More by TheCondor
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HabiMendes

Rhode Island

4.26/5  rDev -0.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25

Before everything else, you see a golden and highly carbonated appearance, with a large white neck that imply a refreshing taste. In the smell, you notice delicate spices, that are able to pronounce themselves very well in a relatively strong beer.

The excellent, refreshing taste indicates that this is, indeed, a superb alternative for a Pilsner, with more style, of course. It's a refreshing, albeit strong, beer. Such strength doesn't leave too much space for the hops, but the spices are still there!

Serving type: bottle

01-26-2013 18:08:54 | More by HabiMendes
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Bashao

Israel

3.83/5  rDev -10.7%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75

Appearance: Pours light and clear yellow from the bottle. Nice foam head that lasts long.

Smell: very strong hop aromas. Some flowery scent.

Taste: a bit sour with a bitter end. Highly carbonated.

Mouthfeel: medium body.

Overall: Good Belgium ale. I liked it.

Comments:the beer was poured into a snifter glass.not a Duvel glass.
Yeast residue in bottle.

Serving type: bottle

01-25-2013 12:21:30 | More by Bashao
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N3rdM3t4l

Oregon

4.94/5  rDev +15.2%
look: 4.75 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5

330ml stubby into wine glass (due to the abscence of a snifter)

A: cloudy golden straw color with a fantastic head of chunky white foam. Looks great and the head won't die.

S: the other reviews don't lie juicy fruit on the nose. Lots of apple almost like cider. Good yeasty smell like a bread starter. A bit of alcohol on the nose but it makes it smell like white wine. The apple smell is so strong I can smell it a foot from the glass.

T: sweet, more cidery apple flavor with great yeast flavor. Same as the nose, but it has more to it than that. It finishes a little bitter but not overpowering. Really good. It finishes good and dry like brut.

M: smooth and devilshly good. Lighter body than expected almost like a lager but the carbonation gives it a very champagne like mouthfeel but thicker. Like a lager. Wonderful.

O: no wonder it is called one of the worlds best beers. This is great. Not much else I can say really but ohh hell yeah.

Serving type: bottle

01-22-2013 06:12:43 | More by N3rdM3t4l
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Luminol


5/5  rDev +16.6%
look: 5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5

Poured into a tulip glass

A: Golden in color but a bit hazy. Tons of carbonation. Nice beautiful foamy head.

S: I'm picking up a lot of smells here: clove, apple notes. The smell is very refreshing.

T: The taste is similar to how the beer smells. There's hints of clove and banana, some spices, and a bit of orange. It also has this apple cider-type flavor amongst all the flavors. The bitterness is very mild.

M: Light bodied, and the carbonation draws out the flavors. The carbonation really makes this beer stand out.

O: This is a perfect beer. It's very tasty and refreshing. It's a really good Belgian Golden.

Serving type: bottle

01-21-2013 08:34:18 | More by Luminol
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JohnnyMc

Ohio

4.95/5  rDev +15.4%
look: 5 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5

A classic example of the style!

Pours out a clear, bright yellow with about 3 fingers of a very fluffy, white head.

The aroma is packed with fruity esters. There are notes of bananas, apples, pears and white grapes, some lemon zest, orange peel, coriander, the typical Belgian yeast strain and some bready, yeasty notes.

The taste is very similar to the aroma. Up front there are a ton of the bananas, apples, pears and white grapes which is followed by lemon zest, some white pepper, orange peel as well as coriander. The Belgian yeast strain is very dominant and it finishes with a decent amount of bready/yeasty notes.

Finishes very dry, has a crisp and clean mouthfeel, a light-medium body and is carbonated like champagne. Not trace of alcohol anywhere in this beer. Very smooth and highly drinkable.

If you like Belgian Ales you HAVE to try this one. Amazing.

Serving type: bottle

01-20-2013 20:26:41 | More by JohnnyMc
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KYGunner

Kentucky

4/5  rDev -6.8%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4

The single most carbonated ale I have ever seen the rush of bubbles created a telescopic off white head. The more the bubbles rushed to the surface the farther the head retreated from the top of the glass. The ale had a cloudy golden hue that was quite striking.

The scent is of yeast, cloves, honey and even a bit of lemon. Very complex.

A kind of mead like quality the taste is like a Bit O' Honey candy. There is an apple taste at the back and I'm impressed with the variance on the tongue. There's even a bit of citrus somewhere in there but it is lost quickly.

Despite the immense carbonation the feel is light and tangy. Very smooth it drinks easy and well.

These are not my favorite flavors, especially in beer, but I understand the high numbers this ale receives as it is very intricate in its tones.

Serving type: on-tap

01-19-2013 23:48:07 | More by KYGunner
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