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La Bavaisienne Blonde

Percentile
92
overall
Brewed by Brasserie Theillier
Style: Bière de Garde

Bavay, France

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
683.65/5.03.58/5.07%93.6Snifter, Tulip
Commercial Description:
Rustic, refreshing ale from France's oldest working brewery. A bold, straw-colored blonde from Brasserie Theillier Bavay, France.
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 pantani (1902), Salinas, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Dec 6, 2006  
Body is a gold fading to a light amber with a thin off white head. Aroma is straw, bit of honey, some citrus, light hop content. Taste has a decent hop bite to it followed by a light content of caramel and is slightly mettalic with citrus. Good brew.


 argo0 (6907), Washington DC, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/104/514/20
Dec 4, 2006  
(75cl bottle) Rocky head the color of the foam atop muddy water, atop lightly hazed apple juice body. Nice lacing. Aroma is medium sweet, grassy/herbal, peach. Taste is medium sweet, grassy, bread, earthy, some herbal, peach. Soft, medium body, light acidity.


 Murphy (1759), Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/515/20
Nov 24, 2006  
Copper, lots of floaties, solid white head. Aroma is skunky, funkiness. Fruit taste, solid earthy bitterness. Light yeast. Body a touch watery.


 Ernest (4489), Boulder, Colorado, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/516/20
Nov 19, 2006    Updated: Jan 4, 2007
Bottle (non-skunked at last!!!). Head is initially large, frothy, white, fully lasting. Body is hazy dark yellow, unfiltered. Aroma is moderately malty (toasted grain, bread), moderately hoppy (honeysuckle flowers, herbs, grass), lightly to moderately yeasty (cobwebs, barnyard, cheese), with light notes candied tropical fruit (mango/pineapple) and lavender. Flavor is moderately sweet, lightly bitter. Finish is lightly to moderately sweet, lightly acidic, moderately bitter. Medium body, velvety texture, lively carbonation, lightly alcoholic. Finally got ahold of a bottle (this being my third encounter) that was NOT skunked at all, and that has made quite a difference (if mainly to the aroma score). Beautiful juicy malt-and-hop balance that reminds one of the Ambrée from this brewery. Nifty Brie-like yeast notes. So yes, I have re-scored this as it "should" be, sans lightstruck retailer mishandling...though even when there was slight skunk in the nose, it still got a 3.5 outta me.


 dwyerpg (2537), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/516/20
Nov 17, 2006  
A very malty aroma, but still good. Lots of mouthfeel, some simple flavors, but some good hops at the end. A simple, but nice style.


 Jokes (1453), Chicago, Illinois, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Nov 13, 2006  
Hazy auburn with loads of floating particles and a tight, tiny bubbled white head. This has a lovely nose full of sweet malt, light hoppy perfume, mild spice and a hint of warm alcohol. Toasted grains, orange juice, a malting room floor, light licorice, grains of paradise, orange and grapefruit zest, sticky pine and a hint of toffee. The body is silky smooth, but with plenty of heft and bright, lively carbonation. It’s fairly sweet up front, especially considering the other La Bavaisienne. The sweetness gives way to a flavorful hop flavor, full of citrus fruit and pine, more grains and a light bit of warm alcohol. It’s a pretty tasty beer, but not as enjoyable as the original. The malt is sweeter and not quite as dry as La Bavaisienne. The increased hop presence is a nice twist, but I think I’d rather have a drier version with a more robust and developed malt profile. Maybe it’s another example of wishful thinking, but I was hoping for something a little better. Either way, it’s still good.


 ClarkVV (3578), Allston, Massachusetts, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/516/20
Nov 7, 2006  
2006 bottle consumed on 9/30/06
Staunchly sturdy white/off-white head sits atop a light-goldenrod body, with some slight beige and light-copper tinges. Tiny bubbles course upwards in the minimally hazy (leaving plenty sediment behind) liquid, supporting the fully lasting head. Lacing proceeds down the glass in sheets. Can’t ask for much more in appearance.
Snappy phenols bound upwards from the yeast, as honey-filled pils malt joins the game. A strong shot of grassy, herbal hops dries things out, with white and black pepper lingering on the finish. The yeast is delightfully unique and characterful, just what I remember from the amber version. It almost defines a biere de garde, giving it that soft, yet distinct mineral character, light almond nuttiness and acidity and an almost cellar-like/musty band-aid character (borderline band-aid). With the minty, lively, assertive hops, it’s quite a complete picture in the nose, sporting a high strength of aroma to-boot. Neither alcohol nor any pils malt brewing flaws (DMS, vanillin, corn-like notes) are present.
Succulent honey notes, dripped over fresh, gooey baguette are quickly matched by freshly picked herbal notes coming from the hops. Dill and mint, oregano and parsley, whatever you want to call it, it’s dripping with flavor (and a moderate amount of bitterness) and certainly amped up from many of its contemporaries. Belying the malt strength (in the realm of a double pils), is the tight, invigorating carbonation that breaks up any palate fatigue (certainly aided by the hops) and delivers an engaging experience to the last drop. The extraction is wonderfully done and the yeast shines strongly on the finish, with notes of almonds, buttercream, strong, slightly bland minerals and plasticy band-aids that I find in the amber Bavai. No alcohol in flavor, maybe a slight, slight hint of butter.
Taken as a blonde belgian ale, or a strong pils, it most certainly comes off too sweet, though taken as a unique creation, in the modern, hoppy, quasi-Biere de Garde sense, it delivers a refreshing charm and uniqueness, or so I think.


 hopscotch (5483), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/102/511/20
Oct 3, 2006  
Bottle... GABF RB Tasting ’06... Mostly clear golden ale with a huge, frothy, white head. Excellent retention. Fruity, malty nose with clover honey and a misplaced note of ash. The flavor is sweet, fruity and breadsy. Light-bodied and watery with gentle carbonation. Sweet, clover finish. Thanks to 1FastSTi for sharing his bottle!



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