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I. O. V. United Beers
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I. O. V. United Beers
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Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Aelia Duty Free, Brussels Zaventem Airport
1 month ago
3.9
Beer #6 is the last beer of my Belgian gift box. Pity but no can do. Here we go. The appearance is translucent, deep amber. The carbonation is posh as it crafts a soft moussy off-white head that shoots up to three fingers. The long retention keeps the lacing alive for as long as I have beer in the glass. Malt and biscuit in the scent. Rather restrained. A hint of yeast merges with orange peel. Relatively limited overall. The tastebuds get surprised at the very soft flavors, such as malt, biscuit, orange peel, a twist of tangerine and remote Belgian yeast. Indeed, the whole package is round and entirely edgeless. The body is light to light-medium. The tail is soft and fluffy, faintly sweet-leaning and waves more or less with the same load of components. The beer leaves a light-medium, soft, smooth, a tad Belgiany and frothy. Astonishingly approachable.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Aelia Duty Free, Brussels Zaventem Airport
1 month ago
3.8
My souvenir from Brussels. Beer #2 of the gift box. The beer is dressed in semiclear, pale amber. A soft creamy head exceeds one finger and decorates the surface as an impressive thick lacing for a long time. Pale malt, biscuit, inverted sugar syrup and mandarin waft in the air. Typical, fairly introverted but appealing. Biscuit, inverted sugar syrup, pale malt, dough, mandarin and a hint of lemon pith constitute the gustatory provision. Very predictable but now we are playing with nuances as for the rating. I like the fact that the sugary elements don't overwhelm my senses but rather remain at a manageable level. I could certainly do without it but it's one of the key ingredients that gives a blonde beer a distinct Belgiany character. Secondly, this beerstyle doesn't waltz smoothly with a high hop grade. This beer is soft, you can sense almost no hops at all. The body is medium. The tail is not hugely different from upfront but the citrusy side swells a bit in the end. Particularly, lemon zest and orange peel can be observed. The mouthfeel is medium, zesty, Belgiany, soft and smooth. A tasty piece!