Bizna$$
Nanobrasserie de l'Ermitage in Anderlecht, Brussels Capital Region, Belgium 🇧🇪
Berliner Weisse Special|
Score
6.92
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Lameth (4926) reviewed Bizna$$ from Nanobrasserie de l'Ermitage 5 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
Hazy, golden color and a nice white head. Sour-fruity nose, little dusty. Taste is sour, fruity, lactose, nice pomegran twist.
Bierridder (4318) ticked Bizna$$ from Nanobrasserie de l'Ermitage 5 years ago
Vignale (8386) reviewed Bizna$$ from Nanobrasserie de l'Ermitage 5 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
Flaska från Etre Gourmete. Mörkt Gyllenrosa med lågt skum. Uppfriskande, snällt syrlig med citrus, granatäpple och gröna äpplen md en lång eftersmak med en fin harmonisk fruktighet. Drickvänligt och törstsläckande. Gott
Alengrin (11609) reviewed Bizna$$ from Nanobrasserie de l'Ermitage 5 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 7
Kettle sour flavoured with pomegranate - something you do not see that often in beer - by Brussels' leading microbrewery, at least when it comes to the ones that have been added to our capital's brewery records in recent years. Egg-white, mousy, medium thick, quite regular, stable but opening head on a cloudy apricot blonde beer with bit 'dirty' ochre-ish tinge. Aroma of pomegranate indeed but considerably more subtle than I was expecting and more like actual pomegranate juice (feeling very natural), freshly baked cookies, rhubarb compote, orange cake, green apple, watermelon, hints of dry hay, blood orange, kefir, ripe peach. Crisp, persistently yet mildly sour onset, pomegranate sourness and sweetness, rather aromatic but not deeply penetrating the flavour, with a thinnish, somewhat watermelon-like effect; medium carbonation, slender, slick body. Cereally and soapy-wheaty malt core, very supple, soaked in mildly aromatic, yet elegant and 'uplifting' pomegranate juice, with a thin line of kefir-like lactic sourness running underneath; all in all, though, the sourness remains very soft and easygoing. Just a brief bitterish accent vaguely pops up in the finish, probably hops but it could be the pomegranate seeds as well, before a light, refreshing sourness takes over again - remarkably leaving behind a notably green apple-like flavour (acetaldehyde?). Simple Berliner Weisse with restrained sourness and a pomegranate component that remains altogether rather mild and 'watery', as if diluted; still very delicate, elegant beer though, and on a personal note, I was glad to see the pomegranate flavour remaining fairly subtle, because it is one of the very few flavours I really hate... --- Beer merged from original tick of L'Ermitage Bizna$$ on 11 Apr 2020 at 02:04 - Score: Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 7. Original review text: Kettle sour flavoured with pomegranate - something you do not see that often in beer - by Brussels' leading microbrewery, at least when it comes to the ones that have been added to our capital's brewery records in recent years. Egg-white, mousy, medium thick, quite regular, stable but opening head on a cloudy apricot blonde beer with bit 'dirty' ochre-ish tinge. Aroma of pomegranate indeed but considerably more subtle than I was expecting and more like actual pomegranate juice (feeling very natural), freshly baked cookies, rhubarb compote, orange cake, green apple, watermelon, hints of dry hay, blood orange, kefir, ripe peach. Crisp, persistently yet mildly sour onset, pomegranate sourness and sweetness, rather aromatic but not deeply penetrating the flavour, with a thinnish, somewhat watermelon-like effect; medium carbonation, slender, slick body. Cereally and soapy-wheaty malt core, very supple, soaked in mildly aromatic, yet elegant and 'uplifting' pomegranate juice, with a thin line of kefir-like lactic sourness running underneath; all in all, though, the sourness remains very soft and easygoing. Just a brief bitterish accent vaguely pops up in the finish, probably hops but it could be the pomegranate seeds as well, before a light, refreshing sourness takes over again - remarkably leaving behind a notably green apple-like flavour (acetaldehyde?). Simple Berliner Weisse with restrained sourness and a pomegranate component that remains altogether rather mild and 'watery', as if diluted; still very delicate, elegant beer though, and on a personal note, I was glad to see the pomegranate flavour remaining fairly subtle, because it is one of the very few flavours I really hate...
rami-pl (12989) ticked Bizna$$ from Nanobrasserie de l'Ermitage 5 years ago
Tej owocowoosci nie za wiele, i nie zgadlbym jakiej w sumie. Troche pacto kefirowego. Troche zboza. Kwasnosc owocowa w odbiorze i niezawysoka. Troszke malo co2. Takie sobie calosciowo. Aha, ma kapke goryczki - zdziwko. I znow zbozowe posmaki, ciut mineral
Sebletitje (15877) reviewed Bizna$$ from Nanobrasserie de l'Ermitage 5 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Bouteille 33cl, BB 21/03/2021.
Dorée-paille, présentant un léger trouble. Col blanc à rétention fine crémeuse.
Arôme léger avec une bonne effluve marquée de suite par le houblon - effluves plaisantes de pin - pot-pourri - rétro plus discret de grenade avec une pointe d'aigreur. Note de chili.
Palais est sour modéré avec un effet de grenade marqué - ce dernier, couplé à l'approche de Berliner, donne une légère sensation de piment chili en poudre en fin de bouche - retour de pamplemousse et léger pin.
Grenade revient en retrait. Fini léger, frais finement 'sour', grains avec un petit retour de fruits à noyaux rappelant la pêche.