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De Dolle Oerbier

De Dolle Oerbier

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A Belgian Strong Ale brewed by
De Dolle Brouwers

Diksmuide, Belgium

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7003.88/5.03.88/5.09%93.7 Trappist glass, Tulip, Tumbler P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Oerbier means original, from the spring. This beer has been brewed in small scale (5 gallons). Oerbier is brewed from no less than 6 malts. Poperinge Golding hops in flowers and a special yeast which makes it a little tart, especially with aging. At the brewery we have excellent cellars which have a constant temperature of 8°C and allow Oerbier to age at its best. After a couple of years Oerbier tastes like it should have been blended with wine … Oerbier has been refermented in the bottle and contains a layer of yeast, having vitamins B. NAT en STRAF on the glasses means WET and STRONG, a warning for the 7.5 vol. alcohol content. The little person on the glasses is the Oerbier man, a simple creature who holds a brewers fork in his right hand, symbolizing the work and science, but looking to the other side, the result of all this, the glass of (Oer)beer. The artwork on the poster is a wallpainting found in Spain, (Altamira) and is considered by art lovers as being the best prehistoric art work (30,000 years BC). On the other hand we have Oerbier started in 1980, going on with the tradition. For more information on Oerbier's recent recipe history, see the following article: http://www.bunitedint.com/Products/de_dolle/oerbier-re_evolution.html

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 bp (282), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/104/514/20

Jun 1, 2008  
Bottle: pours a hazy, redish-brown with a big foamy tan head, aroma is slightly sweet and malty, taste is dark fruits, malt, a bit sour, some warming alcohol in the finish. Very nice.

 KnN (261), Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/515/20
Aug 28, 2008  
Couldn’t find a date on the bottle, but I’m wondering if it was a little old. Beer opened with a huge hiss and when poured had a gigantic offwhite head that lasted forever. Took about five minutes to pour the whole beer. Aroma is a little apple, a lot of malt, some all spice? Licorice, dark fruit. A lot going on there. Flavor is similarly complex, tart, a little bitter, a lot of alcohol burn. Some nice subtle plum/raisin flavors with some good malt sweetness. A little bitter. Tastes like it might be slightly oxidized, but not horribly. Great beer. I’d love to try another one fresh.


 NoiZe (893), Zeist, Netherlands
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/516/20
Aug 28, 2008  
Brown, amber colored brew.Aroma is spicy, some fruits. Flavor is hoppy, nice bitterness and some spices.


MuttyD (64), Cambridge, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/105/517/20
Aug 24, 2008  
Took me a while to find this one, but the wait was well worth it. Typical spicy, malty, and sugary aroma and flavor. As the beer moves across the palate, the flavor shifts from sweet to more of a sour/tart flavor. Finish is sweet and sour as well. Amazing beer.


paiste2002 (16), Saugus, California, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/518/20
Aug 24, 2008  
Pours a hazy reddish brown with a big off white head. Some dark fruit in the aroma as well as spices, dark candi sugar almost port like. Flavor is complex dark fruit, port, spice roasted malt. Sweet yet sour in the finish. Yet another fine brew from the Mad Brewers.


 MrChopin (165), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/517/20
Aug 23, 2008  
Another large de dolle head, this time beige on top of an opaque mahogany. The nose has some dark fruit, yeasty bubblegum, tripel spices, and most surprisingly, a large sour component. The flavor reflects the sour character and is quite tart with belgian malts, yeast, pepper, and cherry cough medicine, malt long in the aftertaste. With warmth there’s a fantastically tart balance of sweet yet sour caramel and fruit. Medium-bodied and a little fizzy, this is a complex and intriguing beer.




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