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Sloefmans

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The next beer might even be better. B.C."H." = British Cask "Head" - to be perceived as some disparate lonely looking bubbles, uncertain of their CO² content, and because of their scarcity, of undefinable colour. UFO's: Unspeakable Floating Obscenities MF: NO, that isn't it. That's mouthfeel, in civilized countries. I hereby solemny propose a law to be instated by all beergeeks, -amateurs, -lovers, -tasters, - enthusiasts that forthwith the use of the infernal spice, known as coriander, is forbidden for at least the five first years of brewing, and later only to be tolerated by explicit consent of minimum five different accredited beerorganisations. Infringements ought to be sanctioned by denouncement to the international beerpress and public drainpour of the offending brew.

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

Medium, lightly yellowish head over well-carbonated hazy orange-golden beer. Horseblanket, wheat, lactic acid, green fruit, bananapeel. Bananapeel, horseblanket, farmyard flavours, immortelles, wheat. Very "malse" lambic, suggesting sweet without being sweet. Wheatslick, very well-carbonated, some acidthinning and light -burn. Excellent gueuze - which is what should be the subcategory, certainly analysing the blurb.

Tried from Bottle at Beerlovers Bar on 30 Jun 2025 at 08:57



7.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7.5

Fluffy, dwindling yellow head over hazy, finely carbonated copper-golden beer. Very spicy nose, drugstore-like aroma's, herbal. Sourish-herbal, ending in herbal bitterness, quite outspoken. Flavour of bitter orange, kumquat, citruspeel. Light body, some acidthinning. Light carbonation and long-lasting flavours. Not one for the fainthearted, the herbal bitterness bites!

Tried from Bottle at Beerlovers Bar on 30 Jun 2025 at 08:47


Sloefmans has a new beer style achievement

Level 2 for Stout - Sour ticks with a total of 10 ticks of this sub style.
Sureau Rullquin (2021-2022) from Gueuzerie Tilquin was the one that did it!
8 months ago


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

Towering pink-purplish head, stable; fully opaque, almost black purple beer. Horseblanket, dark fruit & berries, violets, purple gooseberry, (unripe) elderberries. Cassis juice, elderberry, elderberry syrup thinned, ink. Warming up, the elderberry gets more obvious, gumming the cassis flavour. Feels better bodied, oiler than most real lambics. Very well-carbonated. Special.

Tried from Bottle from De Caigny Dranken on 29 Jun 2025 at 08:53


6.1
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5

Yellowish, small head over copperish orange beer. First appearance of floormop Bretts @ Boon. Disconcerting. Almonds. Again floormop Brett. OK, it says "wild", not "spontaneous", but this is off-putting. Exactly as the first American all-Brett beers. Light body, well-carbonated. Poor, simply poor. Boon - unworthy. Frank, De Vits draait zich om in z'n graf. Txs to Stef!

Tried from Bottle on 29 Jun 2025 at 08:46


7.1
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6.5 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7.5

Unclear brown beer under a small, disappearing cream-coloured head. Very sour nose, acetic, wood, unripe grapes, vinegar. Bit more lactic, bit less acetic in the mouth. Buttermilk, diary, again grapes, wood. Oakleaves dried, non-sweet (dark) fruit. Serious acidthinning and -burn. Feels better carbonated than it looks. General impression betters warming up. Harsh. Not unlike some Verzet O.B's.

Tried from Bottle from De Caigny Dranken on 29 Jun 2025 at 08:37


Sloefmans updated a beer: Green River Melangé Foncé brewed by Barrique Brewing & Blending
8 months ago


7.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7

Pours viscously as motor oil to a few seconds of tan head, making way for brown-black opaque beer. Coffee, roast, roasted nuts, waffle syrup. Bitterish - from the roast - over sweet dark malts' jumble. Some resin all the same and cacao powder for the winter cup. There is a slight sourish impression, as from gooseberry. Aftertaste sports black chocolate. Obviously full bodied, viscous, rich. Good carbonation and furious alcoholheat. Classic. Txs to Stef!

Tried from Can on 29 Jun 2025 at 08:30


Sloefmans updated a beer: Then You Roast the Mallow brewed by Perennial Artisan Ales
8 months ago