RichardGretton (2603), Leicestershire, England Jun 28, 2008 Bottle. Brown beer with a strong head. The aroma is sweetly roasted and malty, and the flavour is sweet and bitter. Overall an average beer.
envane (247), Evanston, Illinois, USA Dec 23, 2005 Reddish colour with a decent head. Taste was caramel and some Belgianish esters (apricot), overall fairly sweet. Good creamy body. Dry finish. Not bad. JorisPPattyn (4262), Antwerpen, Belgium Apr 22, 2005 The beer I drank was called Celtika Ambrée. Same ABV - so I presume this is the same beer. If anyone knows better, please tell me.
Clear chestnut red; off-white, slightly irregular head. Caramel, pie with nuts, bit of leather in the nose. Bitterish-sweet caramel and roasted malts, bit of tannines. Bitterish recedes leaving rather cloying sweet. Puff pastry. Creamy, buttery MF, well-bodied, slick. Not very edifying, this. They allways succeed better with the dark brown beers. But at least, with the Rohanne name the infection the other tasters witnessed, seems to have gone. fiulijn (5860), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy Jan 13, 2004 Golden color. Plastic aroma. Sour taste; infected; dryer than the Blonde. Stop this nightmare! Bov (4604), Bienne, Switzerland Jan 12, 2004 amber-blond, absolutely no foam, vinegar and mushrooms, very acidic and totally undrinkable - the guy at the quality control was apparently in holidays ...
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