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Brewed by Duvel Moortgat
Style: Belgian Ale - Strong Pale
Breendonk-Puurs, Belgium

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RATINGS: 4505   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.78/5   EST. CALORIES: 255   ABV: 8.5%
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Bottle conditioned.
Four generations of the Moortgat family have brought together Pilsner malts, Bohemian hops, and a unique yeast strain to create this intense, aromatic and beguiling ale. This Belgian favourite is best enjoyed chilled (40 - 50 F) with discerning friends or good-looking strangers.

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serre007 (1) - - JAN 1, 2022 does not count
UPDATED: JAN 1, 2022 is niet slecht heeft meer smaak als zijn tegenhanger victoria maar veel verschil zit er niet op vind ik

3.4
medkung (79) - Bangkok, THAILAND - DEC 21, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 21, 2021 330 ml bottle I just curious about this beer so much, then try it first time and yes it’s so good. This beer is so much high carbonate, you should aware it, beer body is medium body but full load mouthfeel. Tasting like malty then bitter, spice, candy taste and also wheat taste, high alcohol, hops taste earthy and bitter. Nice one, good Belgian strong blond

3.7
b2g (51) - - NOV 29, 2021
UPDATED: NOV 29, 2021 Pale yellow pour with white head. Velvet soft feel. Sweet hints of fruit and banana balanced well with slight spice and hops.

3.9
RodolfoMarques (86) - PORTUGAL - NOV 27, 2021
UPDATED: NOV 27, 2021 Esta é uma cerveja de cor clara e limpida. Gás bem pronunciado, um pouco amargo (o que é agradável), espuma presente. Cerveja de um modo geral bem conseguida

3.8
brigg (1189) - New York, USA - NOV 19, 2021
UPDATED: NOV 19, 2021 (Bottle) Crystal clear pale yellow body with a large, fluffy white head with stiff peaks and foamy lacing. Very yeasty aroma with light spice and wheat; fruity with banana and light lemon. Flavor is very sweet with fruit (banana, lemon), and bubblegum with light spice, including white pepper; bread. Light to medium body.

4.1
Martinsh (1348) - Crewe, Cheshire, ENGLAND - NOV 7, 2021
UPDATED: NOV 7, 2021 Have drunk this several times over the years, but somehow have never got around to rating it before. Despite the fact that this bottle has been in my cellar for over 18 months ! Anyway, bottle from local ASDA. Pours a hazy golden yellow with a vigorous but transient frothy white head and pretty high carbonation. There’s a yeasty aroma interspersed with traces of banana. Sweet and yeasty in the mouth, with flavour of summer fruits, floral hops, pear drops, and a touch of spices. Finish is slightly bitter, but still sweet and malty. Very dangerously drinkable for its strength – a true classic beer.

3.1
Dzony95 (186) - Belgrade, SERBIA - OCT 23, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 23, 2021 0.33 bottle from Maxi, Belgrade. 150 years label edition. Contains sugar. Aroma of vegetables. Pours pale blonde color with thick head. Taste herbal, bitter, texture creamy, hard malts, vegetables, kinda unpleasant. Not too strong, medium to low carbonation. Slightly sweet. Palate soft, herbal. Drinkable.

4.4
BarrelMeister1 (10) - Hampshire, ENGLAND - OCT 23, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 23, 2021 Really decent beer. Nice and hoppy and has a real zing. It’s not as citrusy as duvel tripel but delicious nonetheless.

3.4
Pdubyah (1143) - Auckland, NEW ZEALAND - OCT 21, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 21, 2021 Overly excited pour, pale golden yellow pour, I didn't enjoy it so much and though it was a little sour and light on taste.

3.8
djfreeart (91) - FRANCE - OCT 11, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 11, 2021 Mousse onctueuse et généreuse. Couleur or. Goût prononcé, légèrement épicée et amertume prononcée. Bon équilibre.


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