Bières de Chimay (Abbaye de Scourmont) Grande Réserve Fermentée en Barriques - Chène Français, Chène Américain, Rhum (2025)

Grande Réserve Fermentée en Barriques - Chène Français, Chène Américain, Rhum (2025)

 

Bières de Chimay (Abbaye de Scourmont) in Baileux, Hainaut, Belgium 🇧🇪

  Belgian Style - Quadrupel / Dark Strong Series
Score
7.35
ABV: 10.5% IBU: - Ticks: 8
RUM EDITIE 2025
De Chimay Grande Réserve Rum Editie 2025 heeft in de neus zachte tonen van vanille en eik die samensmelten met subtiele hints van rijpe banaan en zoete dadel. Een vleugje kruidigheid van kaneel voegt een verfijnde complexiteit toe aan het aroma waarin je ook een toets van appel ontdekt.
In de smaak onthult het bier een elegant samenspel van flavours. De rondheid van karamel en vanille wordt mooi in balans gebracht door een aanwezige houttoets en een subtiel bittere ondertoon. De zachte hint van geroosterde mout geeft complexiteit, terwijl de alcohol een warme en ronde afdronk creëert.
Het mondgevoel is vol en zacht, met een heerlijk verwarmende nasmaak van eikenhout en kruidigheid
Rum vaten 25%
Franse eik 27%
Amerikaanse eik 48%
 

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7.5
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Bottle at home shared by Joen. Red to red brown color, average sized beige head. Aroma is malts, nicely light sweetish, softly floral. Flavor is similar. Chimay with a light floral barrel hint. Quite alright.

Tried on 14 Nov 2025 at 22:44



7.9
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 9 | Overall - 8

Bottle 375ml @ gunnfryd.
Pours hazy reddish brown with an off-white head. Aroma has notes of caramel, roasted malt, dried fruits, oak and vanilla. Taste is medium sweet and light bitter with a long caramel, dried fruity, oak and vanilla finish. Body is medium to full, texture is oily, carbonation is soft.

Tried on 04 Oct 2025 at 19:00


7

Bottle, 375ml, corked. Kinda oaked Chimay Bleu. Bitter, warming and tasteful. Nice, but I prefer the regular. 747414 251004

Tried from Bottle on 04 Oct 2025 at 18:58


8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

KKKYGG. Dark red brown color with a beige head. Aroma and flavor is yeast, fruit, roasted malt, oak, caramel, dried fruit, oak.

Tried from Bottle on 04 Oct 2025 at 07:26


8.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5

375 ml corked & caged bottle, from Vinmonopolet, Nettbutikken. ABV is 10.5%. Dark brown colour, nearly black. Moderate off-white to beige head. Vinous aroma, notes of oak, rum, malts, caramel and brown sugar. Warming mouthfeel. Rich flavour of malts, oak, rum, vanilla and brown sugar, low bitterness

Tried from Bottle from Vinmonopolet Nettbutikk (netstore) on 28 Sep 2025 at 23:29


7.6
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 8

37,5cl bottle (bottled 02/2025, BBF: 02/2030) from L’ Auberge de Poteaupré
F: big, tan, long lasting.
C: brown with red hue, clear.
A: rich malty, toffee, vinous, caramel, vanilla, figs, perfumed violet, banana, dried fruits, rum touch.
T: full malty base, caramel, mellow banana, warming alcohol, woody, violet, raisins, dried figs, bit woody vanilla, rum touch, medium carbonation, another nice Chimay BA I like this series yet may be not so complex as several years ago, fully enjoyed.

Tried from Bottle at L' Auberge de Poteaupré on 17 Jun 2025 at 18:15


7.5
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7.5

For this year's Chimay Barriques, the zealous trappist monks of Chimay decided to revisit the rum edition they did in 2021, with only a minute difference in proportions of the participating barrels: apparently the rum barrel now accounts for 25% instead of the 24% of four years ago... Indistinguishable and the same thing as the 2021 edition, in other words, so I suppose this new one should be merged with the 2021 entry, but then this goes for the 2017 edition as well, which was already the same as 2021... Just to be sure, and simply because I like this series, I am reviewing the 2025 separately here. From a corked 37.5 cl bottle under high pressure, opening with a 'bang' and considerable 'gun smoke'... Thick, foamy, audibly fizzing, pale yellowish beige, very moussey head, firm and stable and settling into a steady medium thick layer with irregular lacing dotted around the glass; initially clear, dark burgundy-brown colour with beautiful warm autumn-ruddy red glow and fine but omnipresent, very active sparkling, turning misty and more actually brown-robed with sediment. Strong bouquet of candied fig, caramel sauce, chocolate-covered cherry candy, raisins soaked in rum - and indeed that typical 'coconutty' rum effect as such, pronounced vanillin from oak wood (oak furniture), something solventy piercing through (varnish), almond, sugarplums, Parfait Amour liqueur, soggy brown bread, clove, vague nutmeg, dry autumn leaves. Spritzy onset, the high carbonation levels reflecting the high pressure in the bottle, distracting a bit from the flavours initially; sweet dried plum, candied fig, raisin and baked banana accents, some brown sugariness but nothing cloying, with a 'dim' sourish undertone; supple body, deeply caramelly and brown-bready maltiness with a slight nutty edge as in ordinary Chimay Bleue, while that overcarbonation annoyingly keeps irritating the tongue. Leafy hop bitter touches show up around the same time that the malts get a bit toasty - but then the 'barriques' set in, with a tannic wood effect, vanilla-like oak aromas retronasally, and a pronounced booziness, heating the back of the tongue and throat in a peppery way. This booze does taste like rum but only partially so - the other part of it is from the beer itself and has a more astringent effect, it seems. Overcarbonated and a bit too boozy for my personal liking, but those are my only 'complaints': generally speaking, this is another enjoyable offering in this interesting series, one I have followed from the very start (with that first, somewhat 'experimental' phase when different versions came out in no particular order) and will continue to follow. Ageing this is probably a good idea to shave off the sharper edges off the booze and get some of the carbonation out.

Tried on 24 May 2025 at 22:32

gave a cheers!