La Madelon La Pucelle

La Pucelle

 

La Madelon in Saint-Étienne-lès-Remiremont, Grand Est, France 🇫🇷

  Fruit Beer Regular
Score
4.86
ABV: 4.0% IBU: - Ticks: 20
With an evocative name that calls out and brings to mind the historical past of the Lorraine region, this craft beer from the Vosges is very sweet. This white beer with a golden robe will surprise you with its aroma, also emblematic of the region, of mirabelle plum. Fruity and thirst-quenching, La Pucelle is a pure malt beer that will accompany you with its subtle flavors during your aperitifs in Lorraine.
 

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4.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 4 Texture 4 Overall 5
Bottle @ Papsø. Pours a very pale yellow color with a white head. has a fruity spicy flowery berry aroma. Sweetish fruity malty spicy flowery plum flavor. has a fruity malty spicy flowery finish.
Tried from Bottle on 06 Jan 2013 at 02:00

5.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 5 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 4.5
33 cl bottle. Pours clear and pale yellow with a small white head. Aroma is mouldy peachy and fruity. Citric, peachy and perfumed fruity. Perfumed and fruity finish.
Tried from Bottle on 30 Nov 2012 at 13:16

5.2/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 5 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 5
Bottled. A hazy light yellow beer with a thin off-white head. The aroma has notes of malt and fruits. The flavor is sweet with notes of plums, malt, and straw, leading to a dry finish.
Tried from Bottle on 30 Nov 2012 at 09:16

5.8/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
cloudy yellow ,small white head. sweet aroma, almonds, plums, sweet fruity. flavor is sweet cloying, slightly fruity, plums.
Tried on 30 Nov 2012 at 09:04

3.9/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 4 Flavor 4 Texture 4 Overall 3.5
Bottle 33 cl. Courtesy of jaghana. Pours a hazy pale yellow with a small white head. Very odd marzipan- or cherry-like aroma. Light body, quite fizzy, again these odd and supposedly fruity notes - more sweet cherries than anything else really. No bitterness. Well, at least not sweet. 301112
Tried from Bottle on 30 Nov 2012 at 08:45

5.2/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 5 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 5
Bottled, 330ml from Cora in Sarreguemines. Clouded yellow with slight head. Sweet and perfumed plum notes right from the start, like the mirabelle jam that is popular around northern France. Some pear drop, syrupy notes, little from the wheat beer gets through. Fizzy and had the mouthfeel and appearance of a geuze. Glad to get it finished, different, but not to my taste.
Tried from Bottle on 03 Jul 2012 at 15:14

5.9/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 7 Texture 4 Overall 5.5
Had a white-yellow body and plenty of very blanched white head, artificial looking if anything. Soft aroma of apricots and grains, doesn’t come off as too artificial, but not natural either. Taste is a very tart apricot flavour like apricot zest, or a watered down and fermented eau de vie. Watery finish. A unique fruit beer, not bad, not something I would try again.
Tried on 28 Sep 2010 at 12:56

6.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 8 Overall 5.5
Bottled. Lightly hazy golden, brief head. Aroma of plums and ammonia. Sweet and fruity, light bodied. The yellow plums remain more aroamtic than sweet and cloying, making it an unusually functional fruit wheat beer with reasonable refreshing qualities.
Tried from Bottle on 29 Jun 2009 at 11:13

4.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 4 Texture 6 Overall 4
Bottle, 4%. Mild fruity aroma, a little peachy, must be from the mirabelles. Cloudy orange colour. Small stable white head. The flavour has a distinct peach flavour. There is an underlying flavour of pale lager. Watery finish.
Tried from Bottle on 15 Jan 2009 at 09:57

5.5/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 5 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 5
Big, foamy white head over pale-golden beer. Strong nose of mirabelles/yellow plums’ jam or something similar, not really sweet, rather perfumed/spicey (vanilla). Rather dry, slightly sweet taste of mirabellenflapjes (puff pastry filled with mirabelles’ jam). Faintly spicey. Very light body, hint of fruit syrup. Again rather boring, but at least, in the Pucelle, the (hop?)bitterness is not there to clash with the fruit.
Tried on 25 Nov 2006 at 10:26