Fortbrouwerij Duits & Lauret

Brewpub in Everdingen, Utrecht, Netherlands 🇳🇱
Associated Venue: Fortbrouwerij Duits & Lauret

Established in 2009

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Noodweg 2, Everdingen, 4121 KK, Netherlands
Description
De initiatiefnemers achter deze brouwerij zijn Daniëlle Duits uit Tienhoven en Marco Lauret uit Vleuten. Brouwerij Duits & Lauret is opgericht in 2009 en sinds 2015 gevestigd in Fort Everdingen in de buurt van Utrecht. Fort Everdingen is de imposante, stoere thuishaven van brouwerij Duits & Lauret. De brouwers serveren hier hun bier aan bezoekers en bieden daarnaast een kleine menukaart aan. In hetzelfde jaar werd de naam van de brouwerij gewijzigd van Speciaalbierbrouwerij Duits & Lauret in Fortbrouwerij Duits & Lauret.

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4/10
niet tevreden
Tried from Bottle on 10 Oct 2020 at 12:55

6/10
Tried from Bottle on 10 Oct 2020 at 12:52

6/10
Tried from Draft on 10 Oct 2020 at 12:35

7/10
Hier zou ik wel eens een BA van willen proeven.
Tried from Draft at Taplokaal Gist on 25 Jul 2020 at 22:14

7/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7
Fles gekregen van Inoven. Het is een troebel oranje geel bier met een volle witte schuimkraag. Het heeft een frisse citrus achtige geur. De smaak is moutig, kruidig en hoppig.
Tried on 14 Jun 2020 at 17:51

6.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 6.5
Dutch style 'lentebok' as interpreted by Duits & Lauret, thanks to Craftmember again for sharing the bottle. Eggshell-white, mousy, slowly opening but generally stable head lacing in shreds over an initially clear, deep glowing orange honey-blonde beer, almost tending towards amber and turning hazy with sediment. Aroma of raw green cereals, white bread, moist white pepper, green garden herbs, grass, baking soda, unripe banana. Very clean onset, almost neutral, vague hints at green banana and hard pear perhaps but coming from the malts rather than from esters, medium fizz adding minerally aspects; very slick mouthfeel, cereally and indeed strong(ish) Lager-like in the German sense of the word, with vague bread crust-like aspects, leading to a medium long, leafy hop bitter finish, a tad rooty at the back even. Clean as any bottom-fermented beer, rather straightforward really, and much more hop bitter (and much less sweet) than a typical Dutch spring Bock - or even a German one. Well-balanced and easily drinkable, but at the same time quite distinct within the family of Dutch spring beers in this combination of low sweetness and high bitterness.
Tried from Bottle on 27 May 2020 at 00:18

7.2/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7
(Draught at Arendsnest, Amsterdam, 1 March 2020) Dark brown colour with foamy, beige head. Malty, roasted nose with dark bread, prunes and hints of smoke. Malty, roasted taste with notes of dark bread, chocolate, smoke, tobacco and a balanced roasty bitterness in the finish. Medium body, with a touch of sweetness. Tasty and well balanced, with a mild smoke touch. Nice one.
Tried on 17 May 2020 at 20:08

6.9/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6.5 Flavor 7 Texture 7 Overall 7
Crowler form Morebeer survival box. Dark brown with beige head. Lots of smoke, cocoa, dead leaves, chestnuts, sugary malts, meaty smoke, light red berries and some apple. Bit over medium sweet and medium bitter. Medium bodied with slick feel. OK.
Tried from Crowler on 16 Apr 2020 at 20:50

7.4/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 7 Flavor 8 Texture 7 Overall 7.5
Crowler from the Morebeer lockdown box. Dark brown with a tan head. Aroma of dark malt, smoke, chocolate, toast, veggies and caramel. Flavour is moderate to heavy sweet and moderate bitter. Medium bodied with soft carbonation.
Tried from Crowler on 12 Apr 2020 at 23:18

8/10
Tried on 24 Mar 2020 at 16:49