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Lambic Doux / Zoete Lambic "À La Becasse" 5.0%, Timmermans (John Martin), Belgium
12 ratings
3.6
Lambic Doux / Zoete Lambic "À La Becasse"
5.0% Lambic - Faro

Reviews

Post author: Julie A
Julie A
7 months ago
4.0

Post author: Julie A
Julie A
8 months ago
3.5

Post author: Mauro
Mauro
1 year ago
Lambic Doux / Zoete Lambic "À La Becasse", Belgium
4.5
Premetto che è una bottiglia riempita a Bruxelles dalla spinatrice della birreria "a la becasse", quindi la considero alla spina. Fatta questa premessa dirò che è un' ottima lambic poco acida, con un sapore più dolciastro e quindi molto bevibile

Post author: Tikikiable
Tikikiable
1 year ago
5.0

Post author: Jorge Mendes
Jorge Mendes
5 years ago
3.1

Post author: Wolfen
Wolfen
5 years ago
2.9
Lambic doux bue à la Bécasse à Bruxelles. Très beau pub

Post author: Thibault
Thibault
@ À La Bécasse
6 years ago
Lambic Doux / Zoete Lambic "À La Becasse", Belgium
4.0
Waouwwwww trop bon,

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ À La Bécasse
6 years ago
Lambic Doux / Zoete Lambic "À La Becasse", Belgium
3.5
Transparent, deep amber beer pours from tap. The beer has extraordinarily weak carbonation that releases a few bubbles only every now and then. It forms an almost nonexistent head, descending to a mere white lace ring that dies soon away. The scent is somewhat vinous with a sweet sugary twist, portraying also strong semisour apple nectar and a bit of green grapes. The palate is a  tad watery with relatively sour apple nectar from fresh-pressed apples, a bit of gooseberry, a good handful of raw green grapes and very faint pear in the background. The vinous element of the fragrance is now absent. The body is surprisingly light. The finish is rather thin and somewhat watery. The key ingredients include medium-sour apple juice, identifiable gooseberry as well as a wee bit of white currant. The aftertaste lingers on tongue for a short to medium duration. The mouthfeel is relatively light, rather juicy as well as cidery and somewhat tart. It's also quite fresh, summery and gardeny as well as Belgiany.

Post author: ThomasGL
ThomasGL
7 years ago
3.0

Post author: ThomasGL
ThomasGL
7 years ago
3.5