
This full-tasting, but deceptively drinkable, amber ale has a good fruitiness and a nice hop edge which tempers the caramellised malt. It is clean and precise, within an almost perfect balance of Challenger and Goldings hops.
The recipe has its origin in the 14th century. The present version is a little more heavy and contains more hops. The balance between the different malts, the fine hops and typical tastes of spices creates a perfect harmony between the powerful taste of brown beers and the freshness of the blond beers. This fresh aromatic and pithy light-brown drink can be served cool.
IBU:30
Reviews

Gustavo
@ Vivalabirra13 days ago

4.0

Rz N
@ Delirium Café Clermont-Ferrand14 days ago
2.8

Blanblan I
@ Delirium Café Clermont-Ferrand14 days ago
2.8

Binouze 32
2 months ago

4.0
Mousse blanche dense qui s'estompe vite, couleur ambrée.
Céréales bien présentent qui laisse une belle amertume.
Un peu trop sucrée mais compensé par le degré d'alcool de 8°

Krobac
2 months ago

3.0

Julie L
2 months ago
2.7

Jon D
2 months ago
3.6

Jean-jean
@ La Chope Ambrée2 months ago
2.5

Fabien
2 months ago
2.8
Akh
3 months ago
3.1