Le Coq
Brasserie Gosselin F. in Havay, Hainaut, Belgium 🇧🇪
Brewed at/by: Brasserie de BlaugiesBelgian Style - Blonde / Pale / Amber Regular
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Score
7.01
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Rubin77 (10150) reviewed Le Coq from Brasserie Gosselin F. 4 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
37,5cl bottle from Cora in Brussels. F: big, white, very long lasting. C: pale gold, milky hazy. A: nice fresh hoppy, banana, floral, pear, dough, honey touch, hay. T: medium malty base, banana, pear, hoppy, floral, bit bready, dry fruity, bit higher carbonation, very nice balanced and it clear Saison here, fully enjoyed.
Sebletitje (15832) reviewed Le Coq from Brasserie Gosselin F. 5 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
Bouteille 37.5cl de Carrefour Market, Ghislenghien. BB 12/2023.
Dorée présentant un léger trouble, col est épais et tenace blanc.
Arôme offre un nez plaisant sur des effluves vertes - houblonné US rappelant La Vermontoise, grains, léger fruité en rétro avec une influence belge marquée.
Palais est généreux tout en restant sur le classique belge - complexe et bien exécutée. Touche de grains pils, pâle, pointe herbacée avec un effet de feuilles de thé vert séchées. Le tout est désaltérant avec le côté rustique qui se retrouve à chaque gorgée.
Brasserie qui fait revivre des bières anciennes - le coup est réussi et on note avec franchise la marque du brasseur de Blaugies qui maîtrise l'art de ces bières hennuyères - on est sur un côté belge très proche de la saison.
Koelschtrinker (42161) reviewed Le Coq from Brasserie Gosselin F. 5 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5.5 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 6.5
Trockener, herb hefiger Beginn. Erhöhte Karbonisierung, mild hopfig-bitter. Moussierend, trocken hefig, steigende Bitterkeit. Mittellanger, bitter hopfiger Abgang und Nachgeschmack. 8/10/9/11/8/11
Alengrin (11561) reviewed Le Coq from Brasserie Gosselin F. 7 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
The first beer from this beer company brewing at Blaugies, named after and in honour of a long-defunct regional brewery, hence the old-fashioned label. From a 37.5 cl bottle with cork, under high pressure but no gushing. Very rocky, inches thick, foamy, snow white, cobweb-lacing head over a misty straw blonde beer with golden hue, perturbed by very fierce, champagne-like sparkling. Aroma initially a bit lightstruck but once this fades, as it usually does, more flattering impressions come to the foreground: apple peel, parsnip juice, banana, pear compote, sweetbread, freshly cut dandelion stems, radish, bitter honey, jute, pineapple, hay, sweetclover, dough, plaster, cloves. Estery onset, some green apple acetaldehyde, banana and pineapple notes, light honeyish sugariness over a rounded, softly carbonated, slightly minerally middle with a fluffy, cereally, bready malt sweetishness; spicy phenols and lingering fruity esters complete a malty finish drenched in a floral, lightly wormwoody hop bitterness and bready yeastiness; the malt and estery sweetness keeps prevailing. Classically made 'saison', very pleasant, bready, yeasty and malty, clearly bearing Blaugies' house style and inviting to find out about the other beers under this "Gosselin F." label.