Eructoblaster (1252), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Jul 28, 2008 Bottle - 341ml. Golden cloudy body with instant-fading white bubbly head and lively carbonation. Decent malty/hoppy aroma with yeasty and citrusy hints. Taste, however, is rather watery with some light malty, honeyish, and coriander notes. Finish is almost unperceivable. Disappointing. swoopjones (1092), Buffalo, New York, USA Jun 16, 2008 Bottle. One of the most tasteless beers Ive encountered. Pours a extremely bland light as can be yellow. Absoultely no spiciness came across. Almost seemed like a light citrus vitamin water. Easy to drink but I found nothing that even resembled a saison here Viper666 (419), Greenfield Park, Quebec, Canada Jun 13, 2008 Bouteille 341ml. De couleur jaune-dorée et claire. Nez de levures fruitées aux petites notes acides (agrumes, traces de pommes), léger de biscuits au miel et de pain ainsi qu’avec des notes de grains de malt pâle et de houblon floral-herbeux. Mince-moyenne en bouche avec un pétillement moyen-fort et un peu croustillant ainsi qu’une texture aux petites notes aqueuses. Goût de levures fruitées aux notes acides (agrumes et zest, surtout de la lime, traces de pommes) accompagné de notes de grains de malt pâle lors de l’entrée en bouche auquel se rajoute un léger goût de biscuits au miel et des notes de pain et de céréales puis en finale l’on retrouve une très légère amertume asséchante de houblon floral et herbeux aisni que des notes de levures épicées (poivre très doux). Post-goût court-moyen et moyennement sec, légèrement amer de houblon floral et herbeux avec des petites notes aigres de levures fruitées (zest d’agrumes, notes de pelures de pommes). MartinT (4307), Montreal, Quebec, Canada May 30, 2008 My Bottom Line:
This Witbier-like Saison sports citrusy spices and fruitiness in a frothy and easygoing mouthfeel made for summer terraces and sun-drenched conversations.
Further Personal Perceptions:
-A sheet of foam tops the cloudy white.
-Wheat is prominent in the flavor profile and the spice mix.
-Age is definitely not a factor for this keg. It tastes as fresh as if it had come out a few weeks ago.
-I would not have tried this from the bottle (I’ve been burned often enough by Schoune beers), but I have to admit this tap version was clean and very drinkable.
1-year-old; on tap at the Mondial. Glouglouburp (1915), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Mar 5, 2008 In short: A very bland and neutral blonde ale with a little acidic twist. Very boring but not offensive.
How: Bottle, fresh. 1rst batch, (and only one so far)
The look: Almost clear blonde body, barely any head
In long: Lack of aroma. Lack of taste. A lick of citrus, a little lemon zest and a little soft white bread with the crust removed. A light acidity is actually the most intense flavour in this bland beer. As it warms up the acidity goes down and the cereals come out a bit more. Lots of (too much) carbonation. Not hops presence. No obvious problem with the beer (a rarity from Schoune) but a total lack of personality. Felt like an acidic macro lager with aggressive carbonation. Unfortunately this is not the worst Saison in Quebec right now, with 400 centimeters of snow and counting winter takes the cake.
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