PorterPounder (2812), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Nov 16, 2005 Whole Foods, Baton Rouge, La. - 11.2 oz bottle. Pours a very thick, dark chestnut brown with a very thick, creamy eggnog colored head. Thik, molasses like aroma with some chewing tobacco notes and a hint of alcohol. Flavor has plenty of dates, raisins, baked brown bread, sweet ripe cherries and a hint of alcohol. Tastes like a dopplebock. Creamy mouthfeel, strong finish.
Kiwi_Jonno (40), Christchurch, New Zealand Aug 29, 2008 500mL Bottle. Pours a red beer with a fast disappearing head. Aroma of spices, with yeast and malt. Sweet beer though most Dubbels are. Tastes similar to its aroma. Cherry-Fruit flavours evident. This Dubbel seemed lacking flavour and was short finishing compared to others. Perhaps I was too wow’ed with the bottle and expected more. Very drinkable though. Skidds (178), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Aug 26, 2008 Like all trappist beers; this one is very flavourful and well balanced. Darker fruits (prunes, raisins), roasted malts, caramel, coffee. Finish is a tad bitter. Excellent Ober (289), Best, Netherlands Aug 26, 2008 A little hazy ruby/brown colored beer, with a small beige head. The aroma of yeast and malts with some dark fruits. The taste of sweet caramel, with cherry fruits. A smooth and little thin beer. It’s not a bad beer at all. blipp (713), Grand Island, New York, USA Aug 16, 2008 Bottle. Pours very dark orange with a beige head. Aroma is fruity and yeasty. Flavor has apple, spice, and yeast. Nice. TOSG55 (24), Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Aug 16, 2008 Bottle, as Koningshoeven Dubbel. Pours a reddish brown, with a thin tan head. Faint aroma of sweet fruit. Flavor is brown sugar, toffee, dark fruits, and a bit of yeasty tanginess. Delicious. A phenomenal Abbey Dubbel; I find its lukewarm rating to be quite puzzling.
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