Orval (2018)
(Batch of Orval)
Brasserie d’Orval in Villers-devant-Orval, Luxembourg, Belgium 🇧🇪
Belgian Style - Blonde / Pale / Amber Regular Out of Production|
Score
7.46
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NOTE: The ABV-value of this beer varies, in the United States 6.9% is used.
The Orval’s brewery produces only one beer to sell, a beer with a high fermentation that continues in the bottle. It is 6.2% ABV. This beer is brewed exclusively from spring water, barley malt, hop cones, candy sugar, and yeast. The aroma and the fine taste are due more to the hop cones and the yeast than to the malt that is used.
What’s special about Orval’s beer is that hops are added at two different stages of the production process. First, in the brewing room, a large quantity of very fine hops are added – this produces the famous bitter taste and is the reason why the beer keeps for a longer period of time. Later, in the storage cellars, hops are once again added. This is the so-called British “dry hopping,” which produces the delightful aroma that completely enraptures even the most carefully forewarned taster.
In the tasting room, Orval’s beer and cheese make a really good pair: the unique shape of the bottle and the glass, the design of the label, the coasters and other publicity materials – it’s all a legacy from the early 1930’s.
The Orval’s brewery produces only one beer to sell, a beer with a high fermentation that continues in the bottle. It is 6.2% ABV. This beer is brewed exclusively from spring water, barley malt, hop cones, candy sugar, and yeast. The aroma and the fine taste are due more to the hop cones and the yeast than to the malt that is used.
What’s special about Orval’s beer is that hops are added at two different stages of the production process. First, in the brewing room, a large quantity of very fine hops are added – this produces the famous bitter taste and is the reason why the beer keeps for a longer period of time. Later, in the storage cellars, hops are once again added. This is the so-called British “dry hopping,” which produces the delightful aroma that completely enraptures even the most carefully forewarned taster.
In the tasting room, Orval’s beer and cheese make a really good pair: the unique shape of the bottle and the glass, the design of the label, the coasters and other publicity materials – it’s all a legacy from the early 1930’s.
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Bottle. Bottled 16/07/2018, rated 02/02/2025, so 6.5 years old. Color: clear amber, big off-white head. Aroma: Brett funk, some leather, fruity notes of yellow fruit. Taste: Dry, Bretty, some leather, starting more malty and finishing with a combination of malt and floral hop, lighty peppery and lightly yellow fruit hints. Medium body, below average carbonation. Bone-dry mouthfeel at finish. Nice ageing.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Feb 2025
at 20:01
8.5/10
Stash of 5 yr old 2018 Orval!!! But I just got the last one … Luckily I made sure to snag 4-5 myself. Even after 5 years, tastes great.
Tried
from Bottle
on 30 Apr 2023
at 22:19
8/10
Tried
from Bottle
on 25 Nov 2019
at 17:48
8/10
Puuviljane, funky, brettine, nats vesine, nats mõru, suhkrune, mõru. Hea. 3.8
Tried
from Bottle
on 17 Apr 2019
at 10:28
6/10
Tried
on 14 Mar 2019
at 15:33
7/10
3months old. Zu jung.
Tried
from Bottle
on 26 Nov 2018
at 17:29
10/10
Bottle date: 08/03/2018. Prima in de bubblegum
Tried
from Bottle
on 17 Jul 2018
at 21:39