
The inhabitants of Montignies-sur-Roc, south of Mons in the province of Hainaut, are called Montagnards. It was therefore perfectly normal for a beer brewed in this city to be called Montagnarde.
This beer, robust in taste and strength (9%) is the tops for flavour. It has a fruity and spicy bouquet, it has a stark taste, between a sharp bitterness and a caramelised flavour. It has no sugar, and this pure malt beer oscillates between various tendencies which all round off the bitterness. It has a peppery taste at the back of the mouth and a sharpness on the tongue. It is active in the mouth and lets each flavour express itself individually. It is very active in the glass which gives it a full, lasting, head. It has a long conclusion and puts emphasis on an ever present bitterness but less supported by the caramel. The final impression is one of gingerbread without sugar.

Reviews

Edwin J
1 month ago
3.4

Alonzo37
@ Les Rois Malts2 months ago

4.0
Ddm:09/25 Mousse blanche fine et inexistante et une couleur jaune foncé et sa pétille bien.elle et douce mais sa on sent pas le côté alcooleux en bouche.je ressent un peu d'armertume léger.

#NIKLASS27#
2 months ago

3.5

Celia M
2 months ago

4.4

JéréMiles
4 months ago
3.2

Davon
@ Délirium Café5 months ago
3.5
Loul56
6 months ago

3.3
Jolie robe Ambrée sombre avec très légère mousse blanche. Ambrée de triple fermentation aux notes caramélisées et puissantes. Une très jolie ambrée solide au palais 👌👌👌
Fred3sa
@ Mille et une bière6 months ago

4.0
Pffff wow a ne pas boire un midi, sinon sieste assurée pour moi en tous cas !
Sinon je l’aime bien pour une ambrée.

Clemi
@ Beer Bar8 months ago

3.2
Elle tabasse

Alice O
@ Beer Bar8 months ago

3.4
Il y a à boire et à manger là-dedans