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Callewaert Extra Stout 2.68 33

Callewaert Extra Stout

Percentile
21
overall
Brewed by Brouwerij Strubbe
Style: Sweet Stout

Ichtegem, Belgium

bottled
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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
332.67/5.02.68/5.05%4.7English pint
Commercial Description:
Formerly a sweet stout from brewery Callewaert in Zwevezele, now brewed at Strubbe; very popular in maternities. Contains pure water, malt, hops, yeast, sugar and sweetener.
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Sjano (3), Phoenix, Belgium
does not count click to see why this rating of Callewaert Extra Stout does not count
5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/105/510/105/520/20
Nov 4, 2006  
The best beer i have every had. Have a Callewaert Extra Stout today! The Vegtables in it make it delicious Very sweeter than any beer i have ever had before this one the Callewaert Extra Stout. Drink this one while playing a Callewaert Accordion. callewaert.org


 fiulijn (7460), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/103/514/20
Aug 14, 2002  
Dark colour, giant head. Classic roasted malt aroma, subtile, fresh. Sweet, good malt, cookies. Ordinary palate, the bitterness comes out after a while, and so the caramel. Pleasant sweet stout, missing a stronger hop character.


 daniele (1750), Italy
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/514/20
Aug 18, 2008  
scura schiuma media media persistenza sentori speziati legno in bocca morbida piuttosto dolce tostata non molto amara


 Papsoe (15107), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/103/513/20
Jun 27, 2005    Updated: Jul 27, 2005
(Bottle 33 cl) Comes in an unusual but very pretty bottle with the brewery seal in it. Very dark, almost black, with a massive brownish head. Roasted malty aromas with a touch of chocolate cookies. The sweetness is predominant but never cloying. The hops and the bitter malts level things out. A sweet stout - sort of a rare style for Belgium. 140398


 KimJohansen (7143), Copenhagen V, Denmark
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/513/20
Dec 22, 2008  
Dark brown with medium beige head. Sweet aroma with plenty of roasted malt, coffee and hints of chocolate. Sweet milk chocolate finish.


 diabel (1372), Aarschot, Belgium
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/102/512/20
Jan 8, 2005    Updated: Jan 9, 2005
bottle Black body. Frothy-rocky, large, brownish head, which is fully lasting. Excellent lace. Malts in the nose (caramel). Lightly bitter, lightly sweet initial flavour. Lightly bitter finish. Lightly to medium bodied.


 JorisPPattyn (5192), Antwerpen, Belgium
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/511/20
Mar 4, 2009  
Nearly black beer with amber highlights, dirty-beige head, irregular. Syrupy nose with molasses, brown candi sugar, tinned dark mushrooms or bamboo shoots. Sweet, with a small sourish lining (that rather refers to CO², than to roasted malts), molasses and some coloured malts. Rather fizzy palate, pretty slick and medium bodied. Metallic aftertaste. This is actually a strong tablebeer. Seen in that view, it isn’t even bad.


 omhper (12299), Stockholm, Sweden
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/57/102/511/20
Jul 22, 2005  
Bottled. Transparently black with rich, brown head. Very sweet with notes of pineapple and other fruits. Light bodied with creamy mouthfeel and a hint of saccharaine. Well made and with many positive aspects, but why so extremely sweet?



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