La Clé du Bonheur
Brasserie du Caméléon in Gesves, Namur, Belgium 🇧🇪
Brewed at/by: Brasserie de la Couronne - L'ImpératriceBelgian Style - Blonde / Pale / Amber Regular
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Score
6.22
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Cette bière goût Poire Cognac vous fera découvrir des saveurs inconnues : Un nez puissant et un gout nouveau.
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Sloefmans (15338) reviewed La Clé du Bonheur from Brasserie du Caméléon 2 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5.5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5
Small off-white head over clear pale copper beer. Almonds, amandine, peach, pear, frangipane. Peach carré (jam), booze, almonds and sweet; bit liqueurish. Very oily texture, viscous, if with good carbonation. Artificial tasting, pastry overload. Txs to Stef!
Jybi (2410) reviewed La Clé du Bonheur from Brasserie du Caméléon 2 years ago
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 4
En voyant poire et cognac sur l'étiquette, je me suis dit que ce Caméléon pouvait en effet être la clé du bonheur. Lorsque sur l'étiquette, j'ai lu arôme de poire et cognac je me suis dit que le bonheur pouvait être furtif. Mais à la dégustation, je n'étais pas loin de penser que nous avions ici les clés du désespoir. Si nous retrouvons en effet des arômes de poire et de cognac, cela est grossier et basique. En verre, nous sommes sur un blond orangé voilé avec une mousse banc cassé généreuse de 2 cm. Au nez, on reconnait la poire et le cognac, accompagnés de céréales sur une alliance basique et manquant de clarté. A la dégustation, les arômes de poire et de cognac prennent les devants mais sans aucune finesse avec un alcool à 8 % qui est présent, mais trop écrasé par un sucre surdosé. L'ensemble est linéaire et bourrin et devient limite écœurant. Mauvaise réalisation.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
33cl bottle. A clear deep amber beer with a small beige head. Aroma of red malt and red fruits. Taste of mild red fruits, raspberries, some strawberries, strong body.
Rubin77 (10150) reviewed La Clé du Bonheur from Brasserie du Caméléon 3 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
33cl bottle from Carrefour Market Cours St. Michel in Brussels. F: medium, egg-white, average retention. C: orange amber, hazy with yeasty debris. A: rich malty, pear, mellow fruity, apples. T: full malty base, pears, apples, mellow fruity, bit “woodiness”, alcohol touch, soft carbonation, I don’t know how to describe this crazy combo but at least pears are over-helming here.
Maakun (16495) reviewed La Clé du Bonheur from Brasserie du Caméléon 3 years ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 5 | Overall - 4
Bottle shared. Slight hazy golden. Sweet malts, alcohol, artificial pear aroma, something weird is guess is cognac aroma. Butterscotch. Over medium sweet, bitter and bodied. Just an artificial mess, yuck.
tderoeck (22679) reviewed La Clé du Bonheur from Brasserie du Caméléon 5 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
10/VIII/20 - 33cl bottle from a trade, shared @ Filip’s place, BB: 13/II/22, canned: 13/II/20 (2020-756) Thanks to Wim VL for the trade!
Clear to little cloudy orange beer, big creamy dense off-white head, stable, adhesive, leaving a nice lacing in the glass. Aroma: lots and lots of ripe (Doyenné de Comice) pears, some alcohol, fruity, very intense, alcohol, pear skin. MF: very lively carbon, medium body. Taste: ripe pears, some alcohol, sweet touch, pear skin, some bubble gum. Aftertaste: pretty chemical, bit thin, some alcohol noticeable.
Sebletitje (15832) reviewed La Clé du Bonheur from Brasserie du Caméléon 5 years ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7.5
Bouteille 33cl, BB 13/02/2022, bottled on 13/02/2020.
Orange, col fin blanc-cassé.
Arôme est plaisant et fruité de pomme et Cognac. Nez fin malté en rétro avec de fines effluves d'amertume en retrait. Plutôt sur le noble - terreux - finement résineux.
Palais est plaisant, bien malté caramel avec un retour marqué de pomme et de Cognac. Cela donne un caractère de chair de pomme/poire.
Les 8% sont bien placés. Styrian Golding accompagne bien le tout avec un léger apport terreux
Alengrin (11561) reviewed La Clé du Bonheur from Brasserie du Caméléon 5 years ago
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5
Walloon 'ambrée' spiked with a dash of 'Poire Cognac', a kind of liqueur made from white alcohol, cognac and pears. Bottle straight from the brewery. Audibly crackling, yellowish egg-white, very mousy, large-bubbled head fizzing away quickly into a thin ring of tiny bubbles, on an initially near-clear, amberish tinged, deep orange blonde beer with cognac hue, hazy with sediment. Aroma strongly scenting of this Poire Cognac, with an overdose of sweet ripe pear (Doyenné) but the cognac is also there; the pear liqueur effect is so dominant that other aspects are largely overruled, but upon closer investigation, hints of soap, strawberry, jasmin (or even perfume), cider, honey, sugar loaf, banana, candy apple, butter and wodka are also discernable. Sweet, clean onset, hints of banana, peach and lychee but, more than anything, dominated by strong sweet pear again; medium fizz, slick body, full but in a slender, oily way, yet with a lot of very annoying soapiness too. Caramelly, bit resinous malt body, thinned by the liqueur even if only a dash was added; the perfumey, almost 'artificial' sweet pear effect fills the retronasal part entirely, while the alcohol heats the back of the tongue and throat, indeed reminiscent of cognac and burning a bit (a bit much so even - not enough malt thickness to absorb it). Lots of soapiness in the end too, as if one has sucked up a bit of bath foam... Sweet, very perfumey, pear-dominated Poire Cognac rules supreme here - very little of the basic beer, whatever it may have been, is discernable apart from a simple caramelly malt profile. Very different indeed, but way too sweet and perfumey for me, a one-trick pony that needs a lot more complexity and balance. If you don't like the scent of pear and especially pear liqueur, avoid this one - but that said, it was fun to try it out for once, even if a 33 cl bottle proved a bit too much of the same and fails to hold the taster's focus (at least for me). Not my cup of tea, I'm afraid.