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La 42ème Blonde Bière brassée maison


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Brewed by Brasserie La 42ème
Style: Traditional Ale

Velaine sur Sambre, Belgium

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33.07/5.02.95/5.08.5%0Dimpled mug, English pint, Stein, Yard
Commercial Description:
A la mémoire de nos aïeux, de Ste Hildegarde et des Vièrges du Soleil.
Not filtered, with some chunks of spice. Containing barley, oats, wheat, gruyt, honey, brown sugar.
 fonefan (11525), VestJylland, Denmark
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/513/20
Aug 10, 2008  
Bottle 75cl.
Light unclear medium amber orange color with a average, frothy, good lancing, fully lasting, off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, moderate yeasty, toffee - honey, notes. Flavor is moderate sweet and bitter with a average to long duration. Body is medium, texture is oily, carbonation is soft. (250508)


 thebeertourist (2793), Oslo, Norway
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Feb 3, 2008    Updated: Feb 8, 2008
75 cl bottle ( have a feeling that the two entries for this brewery represents the same bee). Clear amber orange colour with a small head. Sweet, spicy nose revealing coriander and cinnamon. Spicy flavours, leading to a somewhat harshly bitter finish. Quite flat. Drinkable, though could do with less spices.


 JorisPPattyn (5171), Antwerpen, Belgium
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/55/103/512/20
Jan 6, 2008  
Bright orange beer with foxy shine and slight haze; bubbly, just-off white head, quite persistent. Caramel & lightly toasted warm malts; citrus fruit, fresh spices. Aggressive hot malts and almondy flavours, fortified by alcohol and aggressive spicyness. Yeasty, estery and a point of bitterness. After the initial shock, tastes start to blend together, but the palate (bitter liquorice) remains a brusque break. Burning MF, medium bodied and restrained alcoholwarming. Not without merit, but it needs some workover. If it’s not infected, I guess aging will seriously better it.



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