Troublette from Brasserie Caracole
Rating: A-
Appearance: Exactly as one expect for the style, hazy and pale gold. Nice head. At Stubbie, served in a unique Troublette glass.
Smell: Citrus, spice (corriander) and plenty of Belgian yeast aroma.
Taste: First thought was that it was surprisingly dry for the style, something I approve of. Typical wit flavors, same profile as the nose. Light and easy-drinking, not a "heavy" wit - I could drink more than one bottle of this.
Mouthfeel: Crisp, light-medium body, good carbonation.
Drinkability: High - a nice very drinkable witbier.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 05-04-2007 17:07:04
Rating: A-
Appearance: Exactly as one expect for the style, hazy and pale gold. Nice head. At Stubbie, served in a unique Troublette glass.
Smell: Citrus, spice (corriander) and plenty of Belgian yeast aroma.
Taste: First thought was that it was surprisingly dry for the style, something I approve of. Typical wit flavors, same profile as the nose. Light and easy-drinking, not a "heavy" wit - I could drink more than one bottle of this.
Mouthfeel: Crisp, light-medium body, good carbonation.
Drinkability: High - a nice very drinkable witbier.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 05-04-2007 17:07:04
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