Vieille Saison
Brekeriet

- From:
- Brekeriet
- Sweden
- Style:
- Belgian Saison
- ABV:
- 4.5%
- Score:
- +5 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.8 | pDev: 9.47%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 2
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Mar 07, 2016
- Added:
- Dec 04, 2014
- Wants:
- 1
- Gots:
- 2
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by Alieniloquium from Florida
3.99/5 rDev +5%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25
3.99/5 rDev +5%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25
750 mL bottle. Lightly hazy golden yellow. Small white head. Herbal aroma. Lemon acidity. Green apple. Hint of earthy yeastiness. Taste is pleasantly tart. Lemon tartness turns to a doughy pale malt. White grape juiciness. Again, a hint of earthy yeast in the finish. Light body. Medium low carbonation. Excellent. Really enjoying this.
Dec 01, 2015Reviewed by aleigator from Germany
3.26/5 rDev -14.2%
look: 2.5 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 2.75 | overall: 3.25
3.26/5 rDev -14.2%
look: 2.5 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 2.75 | overall: 3.25
'14 vintage, many thanks to Emil for the bottle.
Pours a glowing yellow color, with no head.
The aromas reveal an interplay between crisp citrus and wooden marzipan, leaning on dusty, sweeter malts. Definitely focused on the citrus, which comes along with a decent leathery note, topped off with floral honey.
Almost a bit too stale for the light, tart body, would benefit from a higher carbonation.
The taste begins with a crisp funkiness from the very beginning, together with bready, earthy malts. Then old potatoes and biscuits provide a pleasant sweetness, enhancing the sourness, coming together with a decent dryness. Citrus turns even more sour, while the finish reveals a subtle mineral quality among an aqueous mouthfeel.
Super light bodied, while the beer provides a pleasant, refreshing bitterness, among dust and funk.
Apr 25, 2015Pours a glowing yellow color, with no head.
The aromas reveal an interplay between crisp citrus and wooden marzipan, leaning on dusty, sweeter malts. Definitely focused on the citrus, which comes along with a decent leathery note, topped off with floral honey.
Almost a bit too stale for the light, tart body, would benefit from a higher carbonation.
The taste begins with a crisp funkiness from the very beginning, together with bready, earthy malts. Then old potatoes and biscuits provide a pleasant sweetness, enhancing the sourness, coming together with a decent dryness. Citrus turns even more sour, while the finish reveals a subtle mineral quality among an aqueous mouthfeel.
Super light bodied, while the beer provides a pleasant, refreshing bitterness, among dust and funk.
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