De Donder Rye IPA

Rye IPA

 

De Donder in Zele, East Flanders, Belgium 🇧🇪

Brewed at/by: De Graal
  IPA - Rye Regular
Score
6.77
ABV: 8.1% IBU: 60 Ticks: 8
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7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
33cl bottle from Bierwinkel De Hopduvel in Gent. F: huge, egg-white, long lasting. C: dark amber, hazy. A: grapefruits, orange, bit toast, light tropical fruits, caramel. T: full body, grapefruits, orange, bit pine resin, harmonic long lasting bitterness, bit bready, herbal spicy, medium carbonation, well done all together, fully enjoyed.
Tried from Bottle on 10 Dec 2020 at 19:50

7.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 8.5
Dark amber. Small, aroma is citrus, rogge, taste is the same, bitter, very nice
Tried on 19 Nov 2019 at 20:24

7.4/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
24 February 2019. Wieze Bierfestival - cheers to Meeki, Ama Deke & the lovely Anke! Clear dark golden with a lasting, small, frothy, off-white head. Aroma of rye, orange peel, bitter mango, pink grapefruit, dank onion, breadcrust, pine, green banana, pepper. Taste is light fruity sweet, notes of apple & pear & vague estery banana, a bit bready & yeasty; quickly leading to a medium hoppy bitter core that brings mango, grapefruit, rye & pepper with some sourish lime & wheat for balancing. Dryish, piney hoppy finish, a bit floral, some dank onion, more grapefruit & rye. Medium body, slick-oily texture, lively carbonation. The brewer told us he wanted to make an uncompromising American-style IPA, and not the next 'Belgian hoppy blonde'. Well, he did it, nice one.
Tried from Can on 02 Mar 2019 at 13:17

4.5/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 6 Flavor 3 Texture 4 Overall 5
Gekregen van mijn dochter op 21-12-2017. En geproefd op 19-05-2018. De Donder Rye IPA is een amber en mistig uitziend biertje dat bij het uitschenken veel gebroken wit schuim aanmaakt in een structuur die dik-wollig is en waar veel grove bellen inzitten. Het blijft sterk aan de glaswand kleven en er worden voortdurend zeer grote bellen gevormd die dan uiteenspatten en die er voor zorgen dat het schuim redelijk vlug inzakt tot een dun laagje met grove bellen. Weinig CO2 pareling merkbaar met fijne belletjes. Onderaan in het glas licht wat gist-bezinksel. Het aroma van De Donder Rye IPA is hopbitter met abrikoos, citrus, pompelmoes en wat karamelmout. De smaak is sterk hopbitter en zoetig. In de mond geeft De Donder Rye IPA een volle body, is hij wat bitterdroog met een volmondige textuur, medium parelend en een totaalgevoel dat varieert van harmonieus tot samentrekkend door al die bitterheid (60 IBU). De nasmaak van De Donder Rye IPA is bitter en deze bitterheid blijft heel erg lang in de mond hangen en zorgt voor wat droogte in mond. Een biertje met toch een goed aroma maar daarna slaat de alles overheersende hopbitterheid toe in de smaak en de nasmaak. Foto's zijn te bekijken op: http://www.beersfrombelgium.eu/nl/showBeer.php?id=4258
Tried from Bottle on 19 May 2018 at 16:35

7.3/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 9
Sampled at Wieze 2017. Pours clear, dark amber. Small white head. Smell is rather weak. bit bitter. Taste is bit bitter, some spices. Rather intense. Nice MF and carbo.
Tried on 07 Apr 2017 at 09:13

5.8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 5 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 5
Thank you for sharing Alengrin! Sampled 330 ml. bottle @ Gents Bierfestival 2016. Hazy amber orange, creamy off-white head; nose is milky bread, other grain, leaves, strong milky yeast. Taste is overly milky, stale black bread, other grains, sugar, not really getting much hop, bread, sugar,… Milky & bready body. Sorry didn’t appeal to me.
Tried from Bottle on 21 Aug 2016 at 04:55

7.4/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 8 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7.5
Imported from my RateBeer account as De Donder Rye IPA (by De Donder):
Aroma: 8/10, Appearance: 3/5, Taste: 7/10, Palate: 4/5, Overall: 15/20, MyTotalScore: 3.7/5

20/VII/16 - 33cl bottle from a trade @ home - BB: IX/2017 (2016-775) Thanks to Alengrin for the trade!

Little hazy amber beer, big fizzy yellowish head, pretty stable, non adhesive. aroma: bit chemical, rubbery smell, caramel, sweet malts, bit fruity, MF: ok carbon, medium body. Taste: pretty bitter, malty, citrus, fruity, caramel, grapefruit. Aftertaste: very harsh bitterness, citrus, fruity, some band-aid, bit rubbery, some exotic fruits, dry bitter finish. Not bad! Maybe a bit old?
Tried from Bottle on 20 Jul 2016 at 16:03

7.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 8
New Belgian IPA with two American hop varieties, made at De Graal to a recipe developed by home brewer Rikkert De Donder in Zele and celebrating the 50th anniversary of a local youth club called Juvenes (hence the name). In spite of the name, apparently brewed with wheat instead of rye, possibly inspired by Kees’ Double Rye IPA from the Netherlands, which has the same general profile. Only 150 crates were made for now, but there are plans to expand into an independent micro brewery. Fairly thick, creamy, lightly but consistently lacing, beaten egg-white head consisting of densely packed minute bubbles and retaining exceptionally well (still completely closed after half an hour); lightly hazy, deep warm orange blonde robe with vaguely brownish hue and vivid fizz, turning a misty amber as more of the yeast sediment gradually goes into the glass. Aroma adorns a fruity yeast character with rather restrained American hop aromas, resulting in a blend of impressions: moldy orange peel, green banana, faint whiff of bubblegum, dried ginger, (very) strong phenolic cloves, damp earth, white pepper, horseradish, apricot, soap, refined sweet mandarin and bitter grapefruit from the hops struggling a bit to get through, lightly toasted bread. Lively fruity onset, subduedly sweetish but more sourish, impressions of gooseberry, green banana, unripe pear and peach, with hop bitterness already showing itself at a very early stage. Supple, smooth, medium carbonated body, lightly bready barley with an accent of soapy - sourish wheatiness provides a solid backbone for the hops, which, from their onsetting bitterness at the start, evolve into a full-fledged, peppery, resinous and tonic water-like bitterness which comes to full glory in the finish, yielding modest grapefruit peel and spice aromas retronasally, mingled with clove-like phenols. The rooty, earthy bitterness dries the back of the mouth and throat for quite a long while: no compromise here. Some warming, gin-like alcohol warms the chest after swallowing. Honestly, there are so many of these occasional ales around in Belgium that they are often interchangeable, but this one does it differently: uncompromising hop bitterness justifies the use of the term ’IPA’ here, that much is clear. Some will probably argue that the yeasty aromas (esters and, more than anything, phenols) will distract from the hop aromas, but apparently the brewer did use an American yeast strain here - making me wonder why it still came out so fruity, perhaps fermentation temperatures have something to do with this. Whatever the case, a somewhat cleaner yeast profile would probably have made this better still, and so would a more ’lush’ and generous American hop aroma (as the hops add more pure bitterness than fragrance in this case), but for a first attempt, I cannot but encourage Rikkert to keep it up and venture deeper into the international craft beer styles. I am pleasantly surprised with this. Flawless from a strictly technical point of view, too, but I assume this benefits from De Graal’s experience; I hope this young brewer can maintain the same technical level when he decides to expand his own brewery into the realm of commercialism.
Tried from Can on 17 Jun 2016 at 16:45