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Bière Darbyste
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rAvg: 3.82
pDev: 11.26%
Reviews: 90
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Brasserie de Blaugies
Belgium
Style | ABV
Belgian Pale Ale
| 5.80%
ABV
Availability:
Year-round.
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muttyd
Massachusetts
3.7
/5
rDev
-3.1%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Saison with Fig juice added. Sounds good.
Poured gently into a stemmed glass. Hazy orange/straw body with a huge billowing head. Slight lacing, but this beer settles pretty quickly if you stir it up.
The aroma is very grainy/sweet with a spicy yeast undertone. Somewhat funky in the nose as well. I am getting some kind of a baking spice character in the nose as well. Not sure what that is attributed to. The flavor pretty much follows the nose. Typical grainy/sweet saison malt profile, horseblanket/barnyard funk, and some citrus. Slightly tart/sour, but not over the top for the style. Bubbly, dry and refreshing.
The fig juice may or may not have had an effect on this beer as I could not really taste the actual fig flavor, it just had a sour fruity flavor throughout.
Serving type: bottle
07-23-2011 03:30:06 |
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jrohrbacher
North Carolina
4
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rDev
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06-19-2013 02:48:25 |
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mrfrancis
Kentucky
4
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06-18-2013 14:07:48 |
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rudzud
Massachusetts
3.85
/5
rDev
+0.8%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
Recently stumbled across my notes from The Festival 2012. Lets do this!
A - Poured a hazy orangey hue with a very nice fluffy saison style head. Super typical and well done.
S - Nice grass, apples, funk, faint esters. Seems boozier than it really is.
T - Taste is similar to the nose with a nice mixing of esters and apple skin. Good tart, barnyard funk, more fruit than I would expect in a saison.
M - Mouthfeel is solid for the style with some nice carbonation to keep it up off the tongue.
O - Overall, a solid saison offering. Nice and funky.
Serving type: bottle
06-13-2013 16:55:26 |
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patrick802
Vermont
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/5
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06-03-2013 21:40:09 |
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3.5
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05-27-2013 22:58:30 |
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New Jersey
3.75
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-1.8%
05-23-2013 20:34:42 |
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samEBC
Belgium
3.75
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rDev
-1.8%
05-23-2013 18:38:55 |
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SupremePie
Vermont
4.25
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+11.3%
05-08-2013 04:05:26 |
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MSandahl23
Indiana
4
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04-26-2013 19:01:49 |
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chinchill
South Carolina
4.11
/5
rDev
+7.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
Undated 750 ml corked bottle served in a St. Bernardus snifter. Pours a hazy, orange-amber color that is topped by well-proportioned, thick, bone colored head. This beer is highly carbonated as can be seen and felt, although the carbonation is nicely soft. The glass gets fully coated with lace with each tip. Lively but not harsh or aggressive feel, with a semi-dry finish.
Aroma: Floral and quite fruity with hints of figs, and plums. Esters suggest a higher ABV than 5.8%. There is a light spiciness and some earthiness from, I suspect, both hops and yeast.
Taste: Fruity, with a finely mix of sweet and tart plus a faint bitterness. As I often find in pale Belgians, the taste is notably better than the aroma. Tart citrus and vague mixed fruits upfront until the finish, with the figs coming out more clearly in the finish and aftertaste. Hints of banana, white pepper, clove, and nutmeg, but the spiciness is subtle and not due, I believe, to any added spices. This exceptional ale is enticingly complex and dynamic.
O: This beer is exceptional, with plenty of complexity, great balance, and strong but relatively soft carbonation.
Serving type: bottle
04-24-2013 22:26:58 |
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OtherShoe2
Massachusetts
4.03
/5
rDev
+5.5%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Pours medium orange with a huge plume of thick foamy head. Splashy lace.
Yeast, some fruit, grass, apple skin funk in the nose.
Funk and tart fruit skin dominate this one. Fig juice? Not really any sugar in this one. Tart dominates, with a decent yeasty funk coming into play and leading to long moderate bitterness. Fruit is present, but is not traditional, but more like some that has turned a bit. Beer seems like the brewing elements were on the cusp of going bad, and this is a good thing.
Medium bodied, some tingle on the tongue.
I liked this one. I needed a funky and tart/bitter/slightly fouled brew, and this kinda fit the bill. Feels like a living thing. Worth a shot.
Serving type: bottle
04-13-2013 03:34:04 |
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NOLANDMAN
Massachusetts
4
/5
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04-04-2013 04:16:48 |
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harpus
Alabama
3.5
/5
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03-20-2013 17:07:06 |
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superspak
Michigan
4
/5
rDev
+4.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
750 ml bottle into tulip glass, no bottle dating. Pours lightly hazy deep orange amber color with a nice 2 finger dense and fluffy cream colored head with great retention, that reduces to a thin cap that lingers. Nice soapy lacing clings on the glass. Aromas of big pear, fig, sour apple, golden raisin, honey, bread, floral, grass, hay, funk, earth, light clove, red wine, and yeast spiciness. Very nice aromas with good balance, strength, and complexity. Taste of pear, sour apple, fig, golden raisin, honey, floral, grass, hay, earth, funk, clove, light red wine, and light yeast spiciness. Fair amount of fruity tartness on the finish; with lingering notes of tart light fruits, floral, grass, honey, bread, earth, pepper, clove, hay, funk, light red wine, and light yeast spiciness on the finish for a good bit. Very nice balance and complexity of malt and fruitiness; with a fair amount of funkiness; and zero cloying flavors present after the finish. Medium carbonation and body; with a fairly slick, lightly syrupy, and slightly acidic mouthfeel that is nice. Alcohol is very well hidden with only a slight warming noticed after the finish. Overall this is a damn nice Belgian pale ale! The fig juice works really well here. There is a great amount of flavor complexity with nice funk, and good balance; and very smooth to sip on. A very enjoyable offering.
Serving type: bottle
02-16-2013 06:14:27 |
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OldPenguinHunter
California
3
/5
rDev
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02-07-2013 20:30:01 |
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JeffreyJDavis
North Carolina
4.5
/5
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02-02-2013 22:03:50 |
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Alieniloquium
Florida
2.98
/5
rDev
-22%
look: 5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 2.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 2.5
750 mL bottle poured into a De Struise chalice. No bottle info. My wife picked up the Blaugies line while on a road trip. One of them exploded in the car due to a faulty cage. I should have been more cautious when opening this one...
Appearance - As soon as I untwist the wire for the cage, it shoots off, hits me in the forehead, and deflects up to the ceiling. Immediately it gushes and I lose a fair bit of the beer. Two glasses couldn't hold the beer and subsequent head. The final bit was murky and yeasty, so I tossed it. The beer is a hazy burnt orange with a gigantic cream head. Clings to the glass as it slowly recedes, without ever fully dissipating.
Smell - Fruity. Phenolic esters. Kinda yeasty, but not overly so. A little bit of white wine and apple.
Taste - All I get is the white wine grape flavor, some other fruits, and a bit of grainy malt. It really isn't an exciting flavor. A bitter aftertaste is surprising, because it's the most assertive flavor in the end. It should also be noted that the foam on top is extremely bitter.
Mouthfeel - Light, easy to drink, low in alcohol. Nice for an afternoon on the porch. Not overcarbonated, as I expected it to be.
Overall - Nothing exciting going on here. Clean flavors, but just dull as can be. The fruit is nondescript and the beer holds very little flavor.
Serving type: bottle
01-01-2013 23:07:50 |
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coolhandbeer
New York
3.75
/5
rDev
-1.8%
12-10-2012 00:39:51 |
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New Hampshire
4.25
/5
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07-23-2012 14:44:20 |
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Colorado
3
/5
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07-14-2012 19:24:25 |
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3.75
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07-13-2012 03:25:20 |
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Pennsylvania
3.5
/5
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BEERchitect
Kentucky
3.5
/5
rDev
-8.4%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Ale with figs, huh; or so says the flier at Zythos Festival '12. The description reads like the start of a drama-riddled start to a biblical story of deception, adultry, and lust... maybe I'm reading too much into it perhaps.
The beer pours with a tawny dark auburn hue with medium haze, and golden highlights. Capped with a cottony white blanket of foam, the beer shows the classic Belgiany look of high effervescence, stubborn creamy persistence, and signature lace.
Dark fruit, caramel, brown sugar, and peppery spice are all represented in the stronger-than-usual aromas of the Belgian pale ale. Nearly seeming of a light dubbel ale, and something of English olde ales; the rich fruit weaves into mild sherry, bread crust, and red wine scent.
Malty with the notion of caramelized bread crust, brown sugar, and fruit juice concentrate, the well-melded flavors wrap around the taste of figs in such a way to also mimic the taste of prunes, raisins, dates, and cashews. Lightly spiced with pepper, cumin, and curacao, the beer's yeast character delivers a nearly plastic taste that's short lived. Though tasty, it's a bit rich for the pale style of ale.
Medium bodied, though- the flavor of fruit and malt don't favor the weight or sweetness of the beer, instead relying on dry taste and texture for a easily drinkable ale that proceeds to an earthy pepper, mild acidity and alcoholically warm finish.
The pronounced fig flavors stand out beyond the malts but do so with more of a non-descript fruit flavor of pitted, dehydrated, dark stone fruits. Fans of Belgian dubbel ales will surely find favor with this ale.
Serving type: bottle
05-22-2012 18:22:33 |
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LEXXY80
New Hampshire
4.25
/5
rDev
+11.3%
05-15-2012 19:29:41 |
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