FishManLA (164), Abita Springs, Louisiana, USA Feb 20, 2008 This beer’s kinship to Leffe blonde is obvious. It shares with it’s lighter-colored brother the same "exotic fruit" and buttery taste. Add to that a roasted coffee overtone with a little snap of pepper and you’ve got this beer. A long, lingering, very welcome coffee finish round out the experience of drinking one of these.
Borresteijn (441), Amstelveen, Netherlands Aug 19, 2008 Bottle. Cloudy brown beer, off-white head. Aroma of malts, milk chocolate, fruits. Flavour is soft and rather sweet, malty and yeasty, dark fruits, just a little sourness. Very nice and soft dubbel. Angeloregon (1829), Portland, Oregon, USA Aug 17, 2008 On tap at Belmont Station in PDX--Poured a dark brown body with a thick beige-tan head. Roasty nutty coffee chocolate nose. Malty, subtle, spicy, aromatic, delicious beer worth a try. Yum! kubilai (15), , Canada Aug 14, 2008 Pours a gfreat dark-brown color with a beige foamy head. Aroma of roasted malt added with coffee, chocolate and spices. Malty taste but does not deliver what aroma promises. A good beer after all. Svesse (1621), Hässelby, Sweden Aug 14, 2008 (Draught at Dovetail, Farringdon, London, 4 Aug 2008) Dark brown colour with a frothy, beige head. Malty, fruity nose with chocolate, spices (clove, cardamom) and roasted malt. Malty, sweet taste with notes of chocolate, brown sugar and cola. Got a kind of industrial feel to it (no surprises). Way too sweet. Taste doesn’t manage to deliver what a promising aroma indicates. As with the other Leffe beers, quality seems to be going down, but it’s still drinkable. bgiamatei (186), São Paulo, Brazil Aug 13, 2008 boa cerveja. Coloração acobreada - vinho escuro.Espuma sempre presente de boa formação. Sabor caramelo suave, grãos torrados e frutado. Cheiro frutado e levemente torrado
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