Simon Dinkel
Brasserie Simon

Simon DinkelSimon Dinkel
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From:
Brasserie Simon
 
Luxembourg
Style:
European Pale Lager
ABV:
4.8%
Score:
+5 ratings needed
Avg:
3.58 | pDev: 16.76%
Ratings:
5 | reviews: 2
Status:
Inactive
Rated:
Dec 06, 2019
Added:
Mar 01, 2005
Wants:
  0
Gots:
  0
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Recent ratings and reviews.
 
Rated: 3.71 by ElGallo from New Hampshire

Dec 06, 2019
 
Rated: 2.5 by frontalot from Washington

Sep 13, 2014
 
Rated: 3.5 by eduardolinhalis from Switzerland

Mar 16, 2014
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Reviewed by BlackHaddock from England

3.92/5  rDev +9.5%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Brown 33cl bottle (4.5% ABV), best before 8th May 2010, drank and reviewed 6th Apr 2010. Poured into a Duvel glass.

Very pale gold/yellow, with a slight haze within, the head was a pure white colour and well formed.

The smell was wheat and barley along with a mini yeast ester.

The taste wasn't like a normal Euro lager, this had some flavours of grains and cereals, pleasant stuff.

This is the last of my Simon beer samples given to me by a Luxembourg based Brit, cheers Marcus.

Full bodied and intereting for this style (not sure what style it is to be honest). Anyway, well worth trying to find if in and around Luxembourg, which is more than can be said for most of the beers from this country.
Apr 06, 2010
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Reviewed by Absumaster from Netherlands

4.27/5  rDev +19.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
This beer contains 70% barley malt and 30% spelt malt, which is an ancient wheat race. The head was not very stable and the smell was fruity and fresh, very nice. A have been sniffing the beer for over 5 minutes!
Taste is clean, without any herbs used, but it is fruity with a clear taste of grains. No sign of a weizen/witbier taste produced by the yeast, so no phenolic or cloves. There was a distinct wheat taste, with a slight acidic aftertaste. Bitterness was moderate and mouthfeel was very smooth. After swallowing it down, there was a lingering taste of grain/ wheat.
With it’s 4,5%ABV and the spelt, I expected a sort of a German Weizen beer, but I think it is more or less an American wheatbeer, with it’s clean and slight bitter taste. A very good beer!
Dec 02, 2005