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Struise Pannepot Reserva 2005

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Struise Pannepot Reserva  2005

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A Belgian Strong Ale formerly brewed by
Struise

Woesten-Vleteren, Belgium

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The Pannepot Reserva was an idea from my brew collegue Carlo who wanted to age Pannepot in genuine French oak barrels (barrique 225 liters). We have brewed 90HL at the end of 2005 which has been aging on oak eversince (14 months). 30 Hl was bottled Tuesday 8th May 2007. 60Hl has been transferred now to second hand calvados oak vessels and will be bottled again early autumn 2007, we will name that batch Pannepot Grand Reserva. As quality and results rule at Struise, the Reserva was already brewed again and aging on oak.

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 Mes_and_Sim (4176), London, Greater London, England
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/518/20

Mar 11, 2007  
A Mes rate: Draught at ZBF. My last beer of the festival on the Saturday and more than fitting to roll up our 1000th rate. Sim and I shared this on the train back to Antwerp accompanied by Mads who was fittingly drinking an Aardnon if I remember correctly. Almost stouty character. Alcohol is a little more pronounced or is that just my imagination? Nope it definitely is. Much more chocolate than the regular and almost gone are the liquorice and candi sugar. The oak is very clear and gives it a superb earthyness missing from Pannepot. Considering its strength being clearly apparent it is gloriously mellow and dare I say it, downable. These guys can pretty much do no wrong and I am proud to pass this mile stone with one of their finest.

 Jukkabro (2349), Tampere, Finland
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Aug 17, 2008  
Black colored with medium sized light brown head. Vinous aroma with bubblegum, licorice and raspberry-caramelly notes, weird one. Not too much oak here in flavor, vanilla makes nice combination with some spices. Aftertaste is sweet still with berries, licorice and some sourness.


 cab (709), Denmark
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/518/20
Aug 9, 2008  
Bottle.33cl. It has a beautiful, lasting, foamy, beige head. The aroma is so very complex. It has all kind of notes, several dark fruits, like dates and prunes.


rallison (43), USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Jul 23, 2008  
Thanks Carlos for cracking open this beautiful 750 for our tasting! Red wine, spice and raisins in the aroma. Complex taste. Raisins, grapes, wine and brown sugar play together. Woody and slightly vinous. Lots of spice character. High carbonation yet quite rich - but not thick nor cloying in any way. Brown sugar spice on the finish. Very nice beer. Side by side with the regular Pannepot, this beer is just not quite as good. Is this a great beer? Yes. But, the oak aging seems to take a little away from the base beer while making the flavors conflict ever so slightly - although, this beer is also slightly more complex than the base beer as well. Quite simply, I’ll take regular Pannepot over this just barely (it has taken me a long time to come around to this conclusion - used to be that I couldn’t stand the spices in regular Pannepot!), but would jump at the chance to drink either one!


 MaltOMeal (270), Land of Sugar, Texas, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/104/518/20
Jul 20, 2008  
750ml bottle shared, thanks to Papsoe. This poured dark brown with a tan head which produced great lacing. Nose was of dark fruit, brown sugar, oak and spices. Taste was of pepper and spices with vinous fruit. Very complex. Mouthfeel was medium with a dry finish and some alcohol noticeable. Incredible stuff!


 RomanW70 (284), Providence, Rhode Island, USA
4.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/510/105/519/20
Jul 15, 2008  
Had bottle at Delerium Tremens on 6/22. One of the best beers I’ve ever head. Aroma of dark fruits, dark caramel, spice, and licorice. Taste is even better, sweet, but with notes of wine, wood, spice, and dark fruits. An exceptional, exceptional beer.




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