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Flying Fish Belgian Style Dubbel 3.33 268

Flying Fish Belgian Style Dubbel

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2683.35/5.03.33/5.07.3%64.1Trappist glass
Commercial Description:
This Belgian-style Abbey Dubbel is an exceptionally complex beer with many interwoven flavors. This classic-style Abbey beer features an immense head with a fruity nose and a generous body. Malty in the middle, the beer features a clean, almondy dry finish and a slight alcohol warmth. More like a wine than a beer—it has a lot of the qualities of a fine Burgundy. The beer is bottle-conditioned.
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 soyorganic (217), Denver, Colorado, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/518/20
Jun 10, 2008  
Bottle: Pours dark read color with an off white heat. Yeasty, malty aroma. First sip: mmm... nice beer. Smooth... silky savory yeast taste that is balanced with a malt flavor and hint of hops. This is a simple Belgian that is not too yeasty or sweet. A perfect balance of yeast and malt which equals a savory beer.


 Frauditor (148), Hagerstown, Maryland, USA
1.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/103/52/102/53/20
Mar 29, 2008  
bottle. This was likely the worst beer I’ve ever had. Bought a six pack to try and forced the first one down - second attempt went in the sink drain. Maybe I got a bad batch but this stuff was gross. Aroma was of musty, sweaty socks. Carbonation was similar to a soda pop with big non-uniform bubles that fizzed like a cola. Fell off the palate like inconsistent water. Taste was the worst part - bad, bad and more bad. hints of rubber and that stuff you drink if you have just swallowed some poison.


 sinkr (240), Lusby, Maryland, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/56/103/515/20
Mar 26, 2008  
Bottle->trappist glass: Pours a small, dimishing, off-white head that exhibits spare lacing atop of a cloudy, dark amber body. Aroma is of cookie, herbs, and sweat (yeast); the body is medium, the texture is alcoholic, the carbonation is lively, and the finish is astringent. This beer is also lightly acidic that finishes with a sour milkiness. Not a bad beer, but not one of my favorites.


 BuckeyeSammy (456), Cleveland, Ohio, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/58/103/514/20
Mar 23, 2008  
Amber, dark copper color, small head. Extremely high drinkability. Clean finish, fruity malt.


 clueo (112), Pennsylvania, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/57/103/512/20
Mar 20, 2008  
Nice amber color upon pour with a small head. The smell is very sweet. The beer is a bit mild for a dubbel and the finish is smooth but sweet.


 lemasney (398), Trenton, New Jersey, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/518/20
Mar 19, 2008  
Flying Fish Belgian Style Dubbel ABV: 5% IBU: ? Calories: 150 Volume: 12 fl oz Glass: tulip Purchased at: Sherwood Liquors, Ewing, NJ Price per fl oz: $8 / 72 fl oz = $0.11 per fl oz Consumed on/at: home on March 19th, 2008 sensory first impression: I’ve had this many times at Firkin Tavern on Tap, and enjoyed it as one of the best crafty tap beers there. I enjoy this every time. I realized recently that it’s the beautiful dark mixture of hops coffee and banana that I enjoy so much. It’s nice that it takes it easy on the ABV, too. It’s not a golden monkey style brew - more balanced, more refined, and more easily drinkable than the monkey, though there are times only Victory’s brew will do. Thin head. A beautiful deep red to golden color. Bottle conditioned, yet very clear. A yeasty, hoppy, fruity enjoyment. Aroma/Olfactory: Malt flavor is: coffee and nuts Hop flavor is: resinous, thick and luscious. Very floral, darkly grapefruit citrusy. Yeast flavor is: thoroughly doughy, moldy, and dirty. Other flavors include: alcohol, banana, raisin, vanilla, walnut. Heavy cherry sourness in the aftertaste. Visuals/Appearance: Color is: pale, amber, orange, red and fiery. Darth Maul’s Lightsaber. Liquid is: clear Head and lace are: thin, slightly off white, and lace is very nice. Taste/Flavor: Maltiness or Sweetness level is: heavy Hoppiness or Bitterness level is: medium Sour level is: medium Palate/Tactile: Body or Mouthfeel is: full Texture is: creamy, sticky, thick, tissue paper Carbonation is: average Finish is: long Overall experience: A beautiful and wonderful beer. A fruity joint, with serious dark and sour undertones. This is easily one of my favorite beers, though average in its consumability, price, and availability on tap. A winner all around.


 Naka (526), Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/514/20
Mar 18, 2008  
A dark yet somewhat clear brown color with a small and fizzy off-white color and a little bit of lacing. Aroma of toffee, some banana, prune, and candi sugar. Perhaps a little vanilla as well. As sort of muddled tobacco flavor with a dark roasted malt flavor. There really isn’t a whole lot of sweetness. It truly tastes like I just smoked a cigar. A little bit of caramel, but I’m getting mostly the smokey flavor. A little bit of creaminess, but pretty average body.


 gws57 (1144), Saint Charles, Illinois, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/105/516/20
Mar 13, 2008    Updated: Mar 16, 2008
Had this one bottled, thanks Jerry and Gina! Bubbly, clear deep amber pour with a thick, foamy tan head. Slightly fruity, malty nose, a bit of grape and molassas. Very nice, complex but balanced, sharp mouthfeel, strong finish. Very nice.



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