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Abbaye des Rocs Brune 4.08 957

Abbaye des Rocs Brune

Percentile
100
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Brewed by Brasserie de l’Abbaye des Rocs
Style: Belgian Strong Ale

Montignies-sur-Roc, Belgium

bottled
common

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
9574.09/5.04.08/5.09%99.3Trappist glass, Tulip, Tumbler
Commercial Description:
Abbaye des Rocs (9% alcohol vol.) is a pure malt beer, with no added sugar. The entire range of tastes is directly linked to the double fermentation, the precise quantities of malts (7 types) as well as the mixtures of three kinds of hops (Belgian, German and Czech). Its colour is a striking deep and majestic red. Its taste is rich and full of subtlety. It is tasted like a red wine with which it shares the ruby colour without having the tannin. It develops a strong sweet smell. It confirms the initial impression in the first mouthful, with a sharp body that is balanced with a certain fruitiness. It frees itself on the palate and develops an impressive depth of taste. Some traces of burnt wood are detectable, but never scorched even if it contains this kind of malt. The foretaste is very prolonged because of its rich and unctuous development throughout the mouth. The bitter and sugar tendencies (even though there is no sugar in its composition) compete and come back together to the taster's great satisfaction. It is a deep, mystic and extremely mature beer to be classed among the great products of our soil.
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 Pastor (509), Maine, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Jan 10, 2009  
750 ml bottle with a best by date of 2010 poured into a chalice produced a small brown head that turned to a light lace. Wow this is the first bottle I have got from this brewery that wasn’t a gusher or had floaties. The body of this brew was clear reddish brown in color. The initial whiff I got seemed a bit sour. Then malts are huge on this bottle, very much overpowering all the other aromas. The flavor is very sweet lots of candy sugar and caramel. This brew had a medium mouth to it with light carbonation exactly what I would expect from a Belgian brown. Easy to drink I was kind of confused not seeing any floaties in this bottle I will have to revisit this brew some time, not as good as the grand cru from them


 albertane (376), Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
Jan 10, 2009  
Bottle at the Derby Winter Beer Festival. Very fruity and slightly spicy, this has flavours of dried fruits and burnt sugar with a typically Belgian yeasty quality.


 BigBeer45 (706), Michigan, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/514/20
Jan 6, 2009  
Pours a slightly hazy red-light ruby with LOTS OF SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE CLUMPS FLOATING AROUND but this is OK, all of the Des Rocs brews have these CLUMPS and as long as I keep telling myself this THESE LARGE CLUMPS won’t bother my drinking experience, has some lively effervescence, produced a decent off-white variable bubbled head that eventually thins to a cover and ring, perfumey sweet dark fruit mixture of raisins, caramel, prunes and figs, dark bread, chocolate, yeast, and some honey fragrances to, faint sweet alcohol aroma with pepper in the background, flavor of sweet dark fruits, sweet dark honey, caramel and faint chocolate, has a pronounced pepper bite after the finish, starts pretty sweet but ends sort of dry with bitterness, has a touch more alcohol warmth then what I expected and it dries the palate a bit, nice feel on the palate, a very nice Belgian dark strong ale, just more alcohol on the nose and tongue then I expected.


 donfardz64 (427), Wellington, New Zealand
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/56/102/512/20
Jan 5, 2009  
Poured cloudy red/orange, tan head. Could have done with some settling, as got a lot of sediment in the pour. Aroma is overwhelmingly clove like, reminds me of a Tripel. Pear like fruit, smooth caramel malt, spice and smooth vanilla. Flavour is very herbaceous, lemongrass and a strong spice flavour dominate. Only a subtle bitterness is present, which makes this a little sweet for me. Finishes very sweet, caramel. Will need to re-rate with a well rested bottle free from sediment.


 Beerlando (2351), Orlando, Florida, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/515/20
Jan 2, 2009  
Dark chestnut brown in color and lightly hazy, this brew is crowned with a small, smooth, and creamy tan head. A soapy wash of lace leaves minimal spotting behind. Aromas show a baseline of caramel malt and dried dark fruits, most notably fig. Hints of lactic cream and distinctly Belgian, bready yeast notes complete the nose. Flavors follow suit, sweet caramel notes deepened by dehydrated figs and dates, and balanced by lightly spicy, earthy hop notes. Creamy, bready yeast bridge the gaps well. Medium-full, smooth, almost silky on the palate, the 9% ABV is well concealed. Not nearly as complex as some have made it out to be, it’s simply a nice Belgian brune. It’s a solid beer, but this one is grossly overrated, in my opinion.


 Mutualaid (138), Texas, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 30, 2008  
Pours medium brown with a huge, fizzy, off-white head; a good bit of sediment floating about in the glass. Mild aromas of toasted malts and raisin. Lots of sweet raisin with a bit of currant up front, nutty grains in the middle, with a long, somewhat tannic finish. Medium body. A great beer for sitting by the fire; not sure why this isn’t classified as a Quad.


 lordeche (397), Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/59/103/517/20
Dec 29, 2008  
Pours a gorgeous mahogany color with streaks of ruby and a fizzy cola-like head. Aroma is candy sweet, with big floral notes complemented by plums, raisins, orange zest, cardamon, vanilla, oak, cola, and brown sugar. Flavor begins big and sweet with notes of candied sugar, cola, brown sugar, vanilla, and plums, tempered at the finish by big biscuity notes and earthy malts. Palate is fairly full and slightly sticky, with prickly carbonation. I aged this one for about six months, and the complexity is amazing.


 BelgianBeerGal (1312), Sabbatical in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/516/20
Dec 27, 2008  
75cl bottle. Not quite what I was expecting from this brew. Not bad just very unique. Pours a murky brown colour with a thin head. Aroma is typical Belgian but the flavour is where the adventure starts. MUCH sweeter that I was planning for. Lots of candy and orange zest with a citrus backbone. I will try this again and rerate as required.



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