De Goedheilige Mannen

Client Brewer in Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium 🇧🇪

Established in 2015

Contact
Rapengang 18, Leuven, 3000, Belgium
Description
Drie jonge mannen uit alle hoeken van Vlaanderen ontmoetten elkaar in de KU Leuven te Gent. Daar ontstond het idee om mee te doen met de Brouwland Biercompetitie. Het recept werd gecreëerd en het bier werd Black Pete gedoopt. Enkele maanden later werd het bier verkozen tot Beste Studentenbier van de Lage Landen, en van hieruit is De Goedheilige Mannen VZW geboren. ​ Het doel van De Goedheilige Mannen is om lekker bier te maken, hun bier te verspreiden en al doende de wereld een beetje beter achterlaten dan we ze hebben gevonden. De opbrengst van het bier wordt gedoneerd aan goede doelen die kinderwelzijn in het vaandel dragen. We hopen dat we als Goedheilige Mannen kinderen uit België en de rest van de wereld een even gelukzalige kindertijd kunnen meegeven als die waar we zelf van hebben kunnen genieten.

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lekkere donkere IPA. Zeer gangbaar: niet te bitter, niet te harde chocolade/koffie

Tried on 29 Nov 2015 at 15:00


7.5
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

The other beer to win this year’s Brouwland Biercompetitie, so for sale at Delhaize supermarkets for the time being. Intended as a black IPA according to the label, because the one brewer likes hoppy beers and the other one likes dark malty beers... Very thick and frothy, thickly lacing, beaten egg kind of head, cream white and retaining very well; colour is a transparent dark reddish burgundy brown rather than black, clear at first but hazy with deposit. Interesting hoppy and fruity aroma of freshly cut nettles, unripe gooseberries, kiwi, pine needles, dried banana, earth, sorrel, honey, raw rhubarb, orange flesh, blackcurrant, dried tea leaves, toasted brown bread. Fruity onset (Belgian yeastiness): sweetish gooseberries and blackberries with deep sourish edge, a bit peachy as well, very faint echo of banana, light umami presence, softish carbonation, supple and ’fluffy’ mouthfeel with a certain degree of ’oiliness’, bit sticky, caramelly towards lightly toasted but not enough bitter malt presence which one would expect from the style; drying hoppy finish, herbal, spicy, earthy with retronasal flower and pepper effects, in all quite mild, with some of the sticky caramel sweetishness lingering afterwards, as well as the ’basic’, deep sourishness. I love black IPAs and I will welcome any attempt at this style made in Belgium, but it is a new style after all, which no Belgian brewer understands yet. This attempt is in need of darker (roasted) grains, as far as I am concerned, but the hops are quite right here at least from a European perspective; apart from that, this is definitely a rich and ’bold’ beer with a very interesting, but still very recognizably Belgian profile. Enjoyed it, but it doesn’t beat the black eXcalibur. The name refers to the recent controversy surrounding the black assistants of ’Sinterklaas’, a traditional European forerunner of Santa Claus, one could argue; if this is what it takes to draw the consumer’s attention to a black IPA, then by all means.

Tried on 13 Nov 2015 at 18:23


8
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8

13/11/2015 @home - 33 bottle from Delhaize. Dark brown with nice white head. Fruity smell & taste, orange, pine, citrus. some malt but nothing roasted of something. Nice beer however.

Tried from Bottle on 13 Nov 2015 at 13:01


8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 9

F: generous pale brown, stable. C: brown to dark brown, opaque. A: very nice citrusy hoppy, fruity, pine resin, hint of roasted malt. T: mostly hoppy, citrusy, grapefruit, hint of roasted malt and chocolate, some earthy/dusty tones too, medium body, good crispy carbonation, hints of cacao and mint tones, very good beer, worth to try.

Tried on 27 Oct 2015 at 13:13


9
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 10

330 ml. bottle @ Gollem. Pours lightly brownish ruby amber (uhm what, bottle clearly states Black IPA? – maybe the lightning at the bar?), big tanned head. Nose is sugary orange rind hops, spices, caramelized pine hops, citrus, touch blue cheese hops, lovely. Taste is sweetish pie, sugary orange rind hops, orange hops, caramel, faint cheesy hops, pine, wonderful balance of hops & chewy sweetness, light lingering floral note in the back. Body is sugar, malts, lightly creamy, sugar. Delicious, wonderful balance. Great beer, just not a Black IPA – red IPA maybe? Do we really need a new beer referencing the Zwarte Piet thing?

Tried from Bottle on 11 Oct 2015 at 01:55


7
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

Bottle at gollem. Pours dark unclear amber to brown. Ok white head. Smell is bit hoppy, i am guessing amarillo. Taste is bit bitter , creamy, bit sweet. No real dark malts , yet the nice mouthfezl of a dark beer. Not really intense or unique though. A nice session beer , not much lasting bitterness.

Tried from Bottle on 07 Oct 2015 at 11:49