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Rodenbach Vin De Céréale
Brouwerij Rodenbach N.V.
- From:
- Brouwerij Rodenbach N.V.
- Belgium
- Style:
- Flanders Red Ale
- ABV:
- 10%
- Score:
- 94
- Avg:
- 4.27 | pDev: 11.48%
- Reviews:
- 56
- Ratings:
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Jul 12, 2023
- Added:
- Dec 17, 2007
- Wants:
- 72
- Gots:
- 15
Brewed once, but due to success, the brewery is considering making it again.
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Ratings by ccrida:
Reviewed by ccrida from Oregon
4.97/5 rDev +16.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
4.97/5 rDev +16.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
33cl bottle at 't Poatersgat (2004 #005481), served in a plain tulip, Vin De Céréale is a still copper with a small white collar, leaving a smattering lace. There's a really nice glow to the color.
Smell and Taste are the same, absolutely amazing! Sweet and sour, like sweet tarts candy, a nice vinousness to it, very clean. The perfect beer, my all-time favorite.
Mouthfeel is still, slick but light bodied and dry.
Drinkability is exceptional. Why is this a rare one-off? Please Rodenbach, make this again!!!
Feb 26, 2010Smell and Taste are the same, absolutely amazing! Sweet and sour, like sweet tarts candy, a nice vinousness to it, very clean. The perfect beer, my all-time favorite.
Mouthfeel is still, slick but light bodied and dry.
Drinkability is exceptional. Why is this a rare one-off? Please Rodenbach, make this again!!!
More User Ratings:
Reviewed by F2brewers from Massachusetts
4.64/5 rDev +8.7%
look: 5 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.75
4.64/5 rDev +8.7%
look: 5 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.75
2004 Vintage from Foudre 132, bottle 006522.
Served in a lambic basket at Kulminator.
I first had this elusive beast back in 2012 at the very same place.
It crystal clear brownish-copper red, not unlike bourbon or tawny port. The nose has all the normal characteristics of a Flemish Red, but more well blended and refined. Oak and lactic acid make good friends. I
t remains lightly carbonated, but without the whisper of a head.
It still has legs in the glass. Mouthfeel is light; taste is mildly acidic with no hint of hop. A delicate sweetness is present throughout, losing out to the sour notes only at the back of the mouth. Again, despite its strength this is smooth and warming…almost a comfort beer for fans of the style.
Still an amazing beer some 19+ years after bottling.
Recommended.
Jul 12, 2023Served in a lambic basket at Kulminator.
I first had this elusive beast back in 2012 at the very same place.
It crystal clear brownish-copper red, not unlike bourbon or tawny port. The nose has all the normal characteristics of a Flemish Red, but more well blended and refined. Oak and lactic acid make good friends. I
t remains lightly carbonated, but without the whisper of a head.
It still has legs in the glass. Mouthfeel is light; taste is mildly acidic with no hint of hop. A delicate sweetness is present throughout, losing out to the sour notes only at the back of the mouth. Again, despite its strength this is smooth and warming…almost a comfort beer for fans of the style.
Still an amazing beer some 19+ years after bottling.
Recommended.
Reviewed by edthehead from Maryland
4.25/5 rDev -0.5%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
4.25/5 rDev -0.5%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
Bottle pour into a taster glass.
L: murky bronze gold color with bubbly fast dissipating head.
S: caramel, leather, must
T: cherry, pomegranate, funk, leather, oak, slight oxidation from age and care.
F: light to moderate body, flat and oxidized but can still sense original characteristics trying to unfold
O: fun to try a relic
Sep 14, 2022L: murky bronze gold color with bubbly fast dissipating head.
S: caramel, leather, must
T: cherry, pomegranate, funk, leather, oak, slight oxidation from age and care.
F: light to moderate body, flat and oxidized but can still sense original characteristics trying to unfold
O: fun to try a relic
Reviewed by MCImes from Connecticut
4.75/5 rDev +11.2%
4.75/5 rDev +11.2%
Acetone, leather and sour on the nose. Medium sweet, medium sour. Well balanced. Overall very lucky to try. 2004 vintage. hope to drink again. very very good.
Oct 19, 2014Reviewed by benfons from Belgium
4.5/5 rDev +5.4%
4.5/5 rDev +5.4%
I was wondering if I even would write a review of this beer, as it is a bottle I found in the corner of my cellar, completely forgotten and almost 10 years old. It turned ot to be more than worthy of a review.
First and for all this beer is flat, no head what so ever, if it wasn't for the pale amber colour you would say it's wine (hence the name). The nose is grains and apple vinegar. It's mainly acidity, with some fruits thrown in the mix, some apple, hints of peach. There are hints of oak.
I love this kind of beer, really refreshing. The closest beer relative is probably, the real acidic geuzes (like girardin fond) or even plain lambic, but white wine is also pretty close to it. This is a love it or hate it beer.
Obviously, this is a review of a aged version, keep that in mind.
Aug 21, 2014First and for all this beer is flat, no head what so ever, if it wasn't for the pale amber colour you would say it's wine (hence the name). The nose is grains and apple vinegar. It's mainly acidity, with some fruits thrown in the mix, some apple, hints of peach. There are hints of oak.
I love this kind of beer, really refreshing. The closest beer relative is probably, the real acidic geuzes (like girardin fond) or even plain lambic, but white wine is also pretty close to it. This is a love it or hate it beer.
Obviously, this is a review of a aged version, keep that in mind.
Reviewed by Alieniloquium from Florida
3.94/5 rDev -7.7%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
3.94/5 rDev -7.7%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
375 mL bottle poured into a snifter.
Appearance - Flat, as expected. Clear deep golden amber body.
Smell - Vinegar and caramel malt. Smells a lot like Grand Cry, but stronger. Also has a brighter, kinda grainy aroma.
Taste - That grainy flavor is very faint up front and it's gone. Malt and light cherry flavor. Woody. Vinegar and sourness build into the finish with a sharp sour spike.
Mouthfeel - Flat, but it isn't a problem. Has a little tingle from the wood. Medium body.
Overall - Has a lot of similarities with other Rodenbachs, but enough differences to make it a very interesting beer.
Jul 07, 2014Appearance - Flat, as expected. Clear deep golden amber body.
Smell - Vinegar and caramel malt. Smells a lot like Grand Cry, but stronger. Also has a brighter, kinda grainy aroma.
Taste - That grainy flavor is very faint up front and it's gone. Malt and light cherry flavor. Woody. Vinegar and sourness build into the finish with a sharp sour spike.
Mouthfeel - Flat, but it isn't a problem. Has a little tingle from the wood. Medium body.
Overall - Has a lot of similarities with other Rodenbachs, but enough differences to make it a very interesting beer.
Reviewed by Beerzebub from California
4.39/5 rDev +2.8%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
4.39/5 rDev +2.8%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
2004 bottle. Poured from the 375ml bottle into a large wine glass.
Clear golden-orange-red-brown, low carbonation, zero head; doesn't look like most beer, but nothing wrong with that. Really catches the light and looks good in the glass.
Smells quite unusual. Honey, grape/wine, toast, light vinegar, hints of flowers. General impression of agedness, but no overt oxidized character.
Tastes good. Medium level of vinegar tartness balanced by a bare touch of malty sweetness. Delicious vinous and dried fruit flavors, along with toast, malt, honey. Medium length tangy finish, vinegar and a bit of iron.
Low carbonation, but surprisingly sufficient. The bubble ares exceedingly tiny. Good tingly acidity.
Never tried it fresh, but in any case it's drinking quite well right now.
Very glad to get the chance to try this. Thanks for the bottle, Daniel!!!
Jun 20, 2014Clear golden-orange-red-brown, low carbonation, zero head; doesn't look like most beer, but nothing wrong with that. Really catches the light and looks good in the glass.
Smells quite unusual. Honey, grape/wine, toast, light vinegar, hints of flowers. General impression of agedness, but no overt oxidized character.
Tastes good. Medium level of vinegar tartness balanced by a bare touch of malty sweetness. Delicious vinous and dried fruit flavors, along with toast, malt, honey. Medium length tangy finish, vinegar and a bit of iron.
Low carbonation, but surprisingly sufficient. The bubble ares exceedingly tiny. Good tingly acidity.
Never tried it fresh, but in any case it's drinking quite well right now.
Very glad to get the chance to try this. Thanks for the bottle, Daniel!!!
Reviewed by wisrarebeer from Wisconsin
4.47/5 rDev +4.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
4.47/5 rDev +4.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Purchased bottle 363 (Foeder 132) at Den Gulzigen Bok (Gluttonous Goat) in Vurste, East Flanders for 6 euro.
A: clean, clear, light rosy-brown, more like lambic in head
S: full lactic lambic nose, vanilla with oak aging
T: barrel aged, almost oude gueze-like, vanilla with oak
M: clean, crisp, mild to medium sour, oak noticeable with woody earthiness
O: very good beer with oak, musty, vanilla
Jan 17, 2014A: clean, clear, light rosy-brown, more like lambic in head
S: full lactic lambic nose, vanilla with oak aging
T: barrel aged, almost oude gueze-like, vanilla with oak
M: clean, crisp, mild to medium sour, oak noticeable with woody earthiness
O: very good beer with oak, musty, vanilla
Rodenbach Vin De Céréale from Brouwerij Rodenbach N.V.
Beer rating:
94 out of
100 with
92 ratings
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