Monday, June 7, 2010

L'Accommodante


Name: L'Accommodante
Style: Ale Rousse Multiculturelle (Belgian red...)
ABV: 5.4%
Serving: 341ml bottle
Brewery: Brasseurs et Frères
Location: Dunham, QC, Canada
Weblink: Brasseurs & Frères - Les Bières

A quickie this time I think, just polishing off a few more from the cross border excursion of a few weeks past. Readying the beer store for a top up with another incursion into La Belle Province this weekend...

The beer pours an odd, cloudy, brownish brick red, with a thin head of fine, light tan bubbles. The head disappears fairly quickly, leaving a fine white ring. The aromas seem slightly flat, with just a slightly syrupy sweet smell making it out of the glass, perhaps with a hint of Christmassy spice? The flavours follow the same sort of profile, with slightly more complexity to the malty tones, taking on a maple and toffee tone. In addition to these, behind the malt is the uasual Belgian yeast bready/toasty must. There is very little effervescence, so the beer slips down nicely, with a rich thick feel in your mouth. The aftertaste is dominated by a slightly smokey, almost burnt wholewheat toast flavour, with just a hint of green vegetable.

All in all a fairly nice, easy drinking beer for cooler days.

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