RblWthACoz (959), Brooklyn, New York, USA Sep 8, 2007 Looks murky brown with a large head of course that takes a long time to calm down. On the nose it seemed like very sweet grape skins. The taste has a very slight bitter edge with a mild and somewhat citrus tone. It seems to be a bit lighter than what I would expect from a dubbel as I would expect some more flavor. In the future, I would most likely not go for this one again as I feel there are better examples out there.
Skidds (198), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Dec 1, 2008 Pours a dark brown with a thick off-white head. Aroma of malts, dark fruits, yeast and a hint of spice. Flavour about the same with some hints of sugar and molasses. Mild spicy finish. Imperial-John (113), Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Nov 29, 2008 Dark brown with a beige thick foamy milkshake head that thins but stays foamy and floats on top. Faint yeasty aroma. Sweet, malty, yeast taste. Very refreshing and hides 7% alcohol well. Yves (476), Beerse, Belgium Nov 29, 2008 Brown coloured beer with medium off white head. Malty aroma, bits op hops and chocolate. Full little creamy palate. Finish is bitter malts and spicy. Good one. terrybail (181), , Ontario, Canada Nov 15, 2008 330ml bottle from the LCBO as part of a Belgian Ale Sampler pack
Nice sweet honey malty aroma
Pours a deep brown with a frothy 2 inch head
Tastes a little like sweet caramel and honey with a touch of bitterness
I like it
austone (578), Turku; Pori, Finland Nov 15, 2008 33cl bottle. Dark ruby brown, frothy pale head. Yeasty, quite dry aroma with mild spiciness, cellar, rotten banana and wheat. Like a bad dunkelweizen. Dry herbal flavor, yeast and wheat with a bit acidic, berry-like finish. Quite light bodied, overcarbonated spritzy palate. There’s not much likeness with the standard dubbels here.
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