Blanche De Ste Waudru
Le Brasse-Temps (Mons)

- From:
- Le Brasse-Temps (Mons)
- Belgium
- Style:
- Witbier
- ABV:
- 4.5%
- Score:
- +9 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 2.08 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- May 09, 2006
- Added:
- Mar 01, 2005
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by TheLongBeachBum from California
2.08/5 rDev 0%
look: 2.5 | smell: 2 | taste: 2 | feel: 1.5 | overall: 2.5
2.08/5 rDev 0%
look: 2.5 | smell: 2 | taste: 2 | feel: 1.5 | overall: 2.5
Presentation: 25cl glass sampled at the Brasse-Temps Brewpub in Mons during a recent Brewery Tour and Visit here on Saturday 15th April, 2006.
Appearance: Pale yellow with a shabby looking almost fake unfiltered body with a decent looking white creamy head. Plenty of streamers and a tap driven carbonation. Looks a little wishy-washy.
Nose: Saturates the air with coldness, like smelling a freezer after the door is open. Warms to reveal a spice character lighter than a Helium balloon on Pluto.
Taste: Easy this one; light malts, pale wheat and a very fleeting spicy nature that reminded me of a four month old dried out Rainshower Glade Plug-In.
Mouthfeel: I think it had one, my notes say thinner than Kate Moss on Hunger Strike stood sideways. Hmmm .
Drinkability: Well it was a refreshing effort, cant knock it for that. Boring as all hell though. High Yawn factor with an average Drinkability.
Overall: Whilst in the Brewpub, I had a moment when I laughed out aloud, for I borrowed a copy of Tim Webbs (5th Edition) Beer Guide to Belgium from a friend and looked up this beer to make sure that in fact I was actually drinking the beer advertised and to see what he though of it, hes always on the money. His thoughts are, and to directly quote Sir Webb, If this beer was a person, it would be a skinny Nun wearing strong perfume .I think he says in a few words what would take me several lines or paragraphs so I figured Id steal it and reprint it here, hope he doesnt mind, but I think he hits the nail firmly on the head with that brief narrative.
A pasty white Blanche that is Wit-less.
May 09, 2006Appearance: Pale yellow with a shabby looking almost fake unfiltered body with a decent looking white creamy head. Plenty of streamers and a tap driven carbonation. Looks a little wishy-washy.
Nose: Saturates the air with coldness, like smelling a freezer after the door is open. Warms to reveal a spice character lighter than a Helium balloon on Pluto.
Taste: Easy this one; light malts, pale wheat and a very fleeting spicy nature that reminded me of a four month old dried out Rainshower Glade Plug-In.
Mouthfeel: I think it had one, my notes say thinner than Kate Moss on Hunger Strike stood sideways. Hmmm .
Drinkability: Well it was a refreshing effort, cant knock it for that. Boring as all hell though. High Yawn factor with an average Drinkability.
Overall: Whilst in the Brewpub, I had a moment when I laughed out aloud, for I borrowed a copy of Tim Webbs (5th Edition) Beer Guide to Belgium from a friend and looked up this beer to make sure that in fact I was actually drinking the beer advertised and to see what he though of it, hes always on the money. His thoughts are, and to directly quote Sir Webb, If this beer was a person, it would be a skinny Nun wearing strong perfume .I think he says in a few words what would take me several lines or paragraphs so I figured Id steal it and reprint it here, hope he doesnt mind, but I think he hits the nail firmly on the head with that brief narrative.
A pasty white Blanche that is Wit-less.
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