I'm looking stunned as a mullet. It pours a fantastic orange golden with a decent head, I knew I'd get than hang of it. It's a bit hoppy on the nose (he said with a nod), and I head dissipated in a moment.... Crash!! there's a bucket of flavours and sensations in this, that's a bit good!
There is some sweet notes, and the sours of the hops. This owes a lot to it belgium style, and it carries it off with aplomb. The longer it sits in the glass the warmer of taste this gets, you could easily get involved with this in a longer term relationship.
The pdubyah-o-meter finds a lazy 8.5 on this, which by the new improved arbitrariness of things makes this a pretty fine beer. I'm smiling a goodly bit at finding this, being surprised that it was a Belgium beer, (I didn't have by reading glasses with me and didn't read the label), being surprised that it was a chuffing good Belgium beer by that measure and only disappointed by the mini-me sized bottle :-).
This would stand a good comparison to many Belgium beers and if you're into that get this, I make a rare recommendation to try on the basis that I'd probably give you your money back if you didn't like it.
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