tiggmtl (4181), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Oct 19, 2005 Bubblegum, cocoa, berries and grapes in the very estery aroma. Opaque, dark brown body is topped by a pillowy dark tan head that leasts very well and leaves plenty of lacing. Doughy sweetness up front with plenty of berries, bubblegum and cocoa is joined by a fairly roasty finish. Sweetness and chocolate are lasting in the aftertaste. Medium body with very strong, prickly carbonation that is a bit hard on the tongue. Tulip glass. Allowed to warm from fridge temperature. Bottle (trade, Oct-05). Thanks, ClarkVV!
rudolf (1561), Buffalo, New York, USA Sep 6, 2008 Thanks to Santa! Very dark, almost black body. Large tan head that fades in a few moments with minimal lacing. Nose is spicy yeast, (Cardamom, unibroue-esque) molasses, alcohol, grapes/raisin, some chocolaty malt, sweet port. Flavor is molasses, spicy yeast, more raisiny goodness balanced by a high (but not burney) level of alcohol. Some breadiness comes out in the finish. Body is a bit heavy for my liking. Thomas_E (5065), Copenhagen, Denmark Sep 5, 2008 Deep brown colour with a tan head. malty, light roasted and coffee bitter aroma with a light vanilla sweet note. Light roasted fruity flavor with a light chocolate sweet note. kegbear (81), Orange, California, USA Aug 31, 2008 Bottle. Nice full mouthfeel. Dark fruit and spice dominate with caramel malt in the background. A really nice Abbey Dubbel that is very well balanced. BrotherGrendel (155), San Diego (La Jolla), California, USA Aug 23, 2008 Purchased from bottletrek.com, contents poured into a Stone IRS tulip glass.
Appearance is a dark brown hue with amber highlights, thick off-white foamy head sustains, thick lacing.
Smell is big, dark fruits (raisins, plums, figs), Belgian yeast, honey, brown sugar, light caramel and coffee malts.
Taste is dominated by dark fruits and caramel malts initially, tones of molasses show and up as do the coffee malts which eventually dominate the profile, finishes syrupy sweet.
Mouthfeel is full-bodied, thick and viscous texture, lively carbonation.
Drinkability is good, this is an intriguing dark Belgian, the malts have a nice contrast to the fruits and Belgian yeast, definitely more on the sipping side. mreusch (448), Olathe, Kansas, USA Aug 16, 2008 22oz. bottle, pours a darker cola brown with a nice foamy tan head, good retention and minimal lacing. Aroma is rich with ripe dark fruits, light molasses and spice, and a subtle belgian yeast quality. More of the same in the flavor, with ripe dark fruits and a nice spiciness that works very well. I’ve not explored this style much, but this is quite enjoyable.
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