Jerre (1356), Waregem, Belgium Aug 21, 2006 (Bottle 33 cl) Beautiful fully golden, actually close to amber in colour. MY NUMBER ONE BEER. Unclear, unfiltered with a thick and stable head. Fresh spicy nose - a touch of coriander Sweetish yet dry and only discreetly hopped. A beer close to being perfectly balanced. Ramee Blond from Brunehaut Augustijn55 (82), Izegem, Belgium Sep 5, 2006 orange-golden, close to amber in colour. Unclear, unfiltered with a thick and stable head. Fresh spicy nose - a touch of coriander perhaps? Sweetish yet dry and only discreetly hopped. A beer close to being perfectly balanced.
Like it very mutch. G_Jerre (7), Belgium does not count Oct 23, 2006 Bottle 33 cl - Golden at amber in colour. Unclear, unfiltered and a withe head. Sweetish yet dry. Medium bodied.
A very good beer, almost perfect. BonVoeux (40), Beveren-Leie, Belgium Feb 3, 2008 Bottle 33 cl.
Golden, almost amber color, medium white head. Medium bodied.
Aroma coriander, bit spices (coriander ?).
Sweet start, hops, dry.
Good for me. aceofhearts (1373), San Francisco, California, USA Sep 19, 2005 Bottle. Everyone else who has rated this is full of it. Oakesey, you had an infected bottle. This had a multi-toned golden hue, a decent eggshell head, and some effervescent bubbles. The nicest looking beer calling itself a "blonde" that I’ve ever seen. Hefe-like qualities but with a very well-pronounced malty finish that compliments the crisp and effervescent beginning. Firm mouthfeel, dry finish - very nice. Warming. This is going to be one of my more against-the-grain ratings in a while, but I *loved* this stuff. I’ll even go so far as to wonder if it would improve with age, and it, like me in high school, isn’t even in the top 50%.
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