Indra (1845), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA Apr 4, 2003 Updated: Apr 15, 2005 Fruity, vinous aroma, some malt sweetness, with very faint herbal hop, mint and alcohol. Deep, dark red in color, head quickly dissipates. Fruity sweetness carries over into the flavor, with hints of apple, red grape, banana and plum. Smooth, slightly acidic mouthfeel, very low effervescence. Estery, spicy, sweet finish, some light yeast and faint hop flavors, but only the slightest amount of bitterness. Sampled out of a Koningshoeven goblet. Recommended.
lumpsowers (87), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA Sep 30, 2008 Very malty, thick mouthfeel, nice and sweet, tastes like a nutty fig or raisin, delicious! spkevin (22), Doetinchem, Netherlands Sep 29, 2008 bottle.my second la trappe beer. im starting to like these abbey dubbels. pours dark ruby red with beige head wich quickly turns into a small foam. aroma is very strong and impressive. taste is complex with sweet and bitter notes. still got some bottles left. Beth101 (122), West Yorkshire, England Sep 21, 2008 Smelt sweet. Colour of coke with a large of white head. Sweet and syrupy but not much flavour it was smooth and thick. fata2683 (178), APO, New York, USA Sep 14, 2008 From the corked stone bottle. Nicely packaged beer that doesn’t disappoint. Pours a murky brown with a light tan head. Smells wonderfull....spice, hops, cedar. Tastes slightly sweet, really is nicely balanced with bitterness. Excellent. lievenvh (13), , Belgium Sep 7, 2008 caramel, toast, brown, sparkling, tan foam, full body, average carbonation, long finish,
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