Jeppe (2635), Ølbutikken, Denmark Jan 5, 2004 Updated: Feb 1, 2006 What a cool brewery!! Oerbier has a medium head on a dark hazy amber colored body. Aroma is fruity with liquorice and a quite heavy hint of alcohol. Flavors are roasted malt, tobacco, liquorice, nuts and yeast with an alcoholic finish. A good beer that feels stronger than it is!
Rerate after having had this on draught at the brewery in october 2005. This beer is freaking awesome. Full, vinous, tasty. Sitting at the cozy De Dolle bar with a piece of Oerbier pate and a glass of this is some of the closet you ever get to beer-heaven!
mattmc1973 (112), Sterling Heights, Michigan, USA Sep 3, 2008 33cl bottle, spewed like a geyser when opened. Pour a murky dark brown, with a big frothy, fluffy tan head. Aroma of apple, dark fruits, brown sugar, spices, and alcohol. Taste was initially sweet, then came a hint of tart/sour and a strong alcohol burn, a bit medicinal. Mouthfeel was somewhat creamy, with fizzy carbonation. Overall a very aromatic and tasty Belgian. Great! jhumphries69 (513), Tyrone, Georgia, USA Sep 1, 2008 33cl bottle. Pours a dark, hazy brown with faint amber/orange highlights and a very thick, very fluffy, tan head that fades eventually into a thin, persistent disk of pocked, swirly tan. The aroma is thick with malt and yeast character - very characteristic De Dolle yeast flavors. The aroma has some complexity in there - mustiness, hints of herbal hops, sticky and thick caramel, toasty melanoidins, and a faint and interesting note of acid/sour. The flavor starts sweet and bready with lots and lots of sweet malts. It also features a brief faint of acid as in the nose - just enough to cut the sweetness without actually tasting acidic or sour. At mid-palate there are some faint notes of spices, some dark candi syrup, and subtle licorice. The bite of carbon dioxide slightly augments the perceived acidity. Dark caramel (hints of chocolate) seem to persist throughout all over the palate. There are subtle notes of earthy hops and subtle spice in there, too (and is that rye I taste? perhaps). The finish is full, sweet, and warming. It finishes with the same house character as in the aroma and tip of the tongue. The mouthfeel is full and very generously carbonated. The body is full enough to stand up to the thick carbonation without it feeling spritzy or over-carbonated. Overall, a very tasty beer that is quite full flavored and has some interesting character. I don’t think it’s quite as strong as some other De Dolle brews, but good nevertheless. KnN (280), Greenbelt, Maryland, USA 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 (905), Zeist, Netherlands Aug 28, 2008 Brown, amber colored brew.Aroma is spicy, some fruits. Flavor is hoppy, nice bitterness and some spices. MuttyD (70), Cambridge, USA 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.
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