Rastacouere (5196), Montréal, Quebec, Canada Apr 3, 2008 Objectively speaking:
An atypical pilsner, vegetal, sweetish and sprayed with big bubbles.
I like:
Hazy appearance. Subtle herbal hops. Tight carbonation, but rather big bubbles.
I dislike:
This remained well below my high expectations set by a certain Tim Webb. Has the typical sweetish edge that restricts the drinkability of most Belgian pilsners. Celery notes. Vegetal bitterness. Seems like the bottles out there are very variable.
Yves (228), Beerse, Belgium Jun 22, 2008 Hazy gold coloured beer with small white head and almost no carbonation. Sweet fruity aroma. Full little sweet palate. Finish is hoppy and bitter but sweetens of to the end. Wim (559), Turnhout, Belgium Jun 20, 2008 gold blond coloured body with a white head a fruity yeasty aroma a fruity yeasty grainy taste with a nice bitter finish Ungstrup (10801), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jun 18, 2008 Bottled. A golden beer with a white head. The aroma is sweet malty with light notes of hops - very plain. The flavor is sweet malty wth light notes of citrus and hops - very plain - and nothing cristmas like here - weird. Bart (1208), Vosselaar, Belgium Jun 16, 2008 Clear yellow blond coloured beer with some yeast particles. Sticky average white head. Fruity hoppy, citrus and green apple aroma with some yeasty touches. Full palate. Finish is bitter hoppy, enjoyable with some light alcoholic sweet hints. JK54B (205), Finland Jun 8, 2008 Brown coloured beer. Mild soft and round taste. Average hoppiness that suits for this beer. Typical pilsener bitterness.
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