Brasserie Grain d'Orge Aubel Blonde

Aubel Blonde

 

Brasserie Grain d'Orge in Hombourg, Liège, Belgium 🇧🇪

  Belgian Style - Blonde / Pale / Amber Regular Out of Production
Score
6.55
ABV: 6.3% IBU: - Ticks: 15
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6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
An orange beer with sediment of yeast floating around and an thin off-white head. The aroma is sweet and very fruity - almost cloying. While the flavor is a bit old, somewhat dusty, combined with notes of fruity - especially peaches. It has best before date in May/June 2006, so it is well matured - and I think over the top - but I can’t get it again, so I rate it.
Tried from Can on 22 Mar 2006 at 14:52

7.5/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 8
Bottled at Delirium, Gothenburg. Orange, unclear in color, with white head. Fizzy. Citric nose. Candisugar and dried fruit in flavour, and a sweet aftertaste with alcohol. (Is this the same brewery as Brasserie de lAbbaye du Val-Dieu, which is also situated in Aubel?)(051008)
Tried from Bottle on 25 Oct 2005 at 15:31

5.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 5 Texture 4 Overall 5.5
Bottled, ABV 6.5%, brewed by Grain d’orge (BB sept-oct/2005)
Hazy orange color, decent white head. Grassy, parfumic, sweetish peach aroma. Medium-bodied. Smokey, grassy, citrusy even chocolaty - quite unique flavor. Interesting but not very pleasant more like unbalanced.
Tried from Bottle on 11 Oct 2005 at 11:48

7.8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 8
(Bottle 33 cl) Comes as Val-Dieu Blonde" from Brasserie Piron in Aubel at 6,5% ABV. Pale, hazy golden beer wihh a lovely, full, white head. Extremely fruity and fresh - like some of the best Czech pilseners. Is Saaz used in this? Sweetish malt, soft mouthfeel with a refreshing touch of hops in the finish. Lovely blond ale. 011197 As "Cuvée d’Aubel Blonde" at 7,5% ABV 7/4/7/3/14=3,5 110898
Tried from Bottle on 16 Jun 2005 at 10:46

7.5/10 Appearance 10 Aroma 8 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7
Golden colour, clean; one inch of rocky head, and a persistent flow of small bubbles raising. No classic lace: actually the foam sticks to the glass!
Deep aroma, typical for a Tripel, spicy, old hop, malt.
Not as dry as the other similar beers; pretty sweet, some malt, some alcohol, very light aniseed and even lighter liquorice.
Not enough supported by the hop.
Tried on 25 Sep 2002 at 05:06