
After the ‘Zatte’, this is the oldest beer from Brouwerij ‘t IJ. Natte is classed as a ‘dubbel’, a Belgian category of smooth, dark beers. Dark malts endow the Natte with a reddish-brown colour and a smooth, roasted flavour with earthy tones of brown sugar, nuts and plums. Completed with slightly bitter hops, this is a nicely balanced beer and one of the brewery’s classics.
IBU: 22

Arviot

Aygor
@ Amsterdam9 days ago

3.0

Julie
5 months ago
2.0
Cédric
5 months ago
2.0

Maarten B
@ Lidl Ninove7 months ago

3.7

David B
7 months ago

3.2
Xaviou
8 months ago

3.7
Style red beer anglaise
Xaviou
8 months ago

3.7
Style red beer anglaise
Westsidaz
1 year ago
4.0

StefBef
1 year ago
3.0
Rubyred colour, subtle head when poured. A quite new brewery from the Netherlands, which gets promising hails from the bartender. Nose is hard to detect, but there’s a weak caramelish hint in there… some deep fruity notes, perhaps the matuerity. It develops a much richer aroma when temperated. As far as it goes for when the beer & taste buds collide, I find it to be very Belgian tasting, starting off sweet without much bubbles at all, before evolves into dry figs, lightly hopped on the tongue, followed by toffee high end.
This angle is also affected by letting it achieve room temperature and provides even more depht to it, mainly of dried fruit, tickling the tongue. Very rustiqe albeit modern beer, could do well with barrel-aging for a bit.

#NIKLASS27#
1 year ago

3.5