2015 BJCP guidelines on Belgian Ales.
2015 BJCP guidelines on Belgian Ales.
2015 BJCP guidelines on Belgian Ales.
2015 BJCP guidelines on Belgian Ales.
A moderately malty, somewhat fruity, easy-drinking, copper-colored Belgian ale that is somewhat less aggressive in flavor profile than many other Belgian beers.
The malt character tends to be a bit biscuity with light toasty, honey-like, or caramelly components; the fruit character is noticeable and complementary to the malt. The bitterness level is generally moderate, but may not seem as high due to the flavorful malt profile.
A moderately malty, somewhat fruity, easy-drinking, copper-colored Belgian ale that is somewhat less aggressive in flavor profile than many other Belgian beers. The malt character tends to be a bit biscuity with light toasty, honey-like, or caramelly components; the fruit character is noticeable and complementary to the malt. The bitterness level is generally moderate, but may not seem as high due to the flavorful malt profile.
A fairly strong, malt-accentuated, lagered artisanal beer with a range of malt flavors appropriate for the color.
All are malty yet dry, with clean flavors and a smooth character.
A fairly strong, malt-accentuated, lagered artisanal beer with a range of malt flavors appropriate for the color. All are malty yet dry, with clean flavors and a smooth character.
A refreshing, elegant, tasty, moderate-strength wheat-based ale.
A refreshing, elegant, tasty, moderate-strength wheat-based ale.
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