Shared this one with Dave at the Brick Store, one that he brought back from his recent Belgian trip - thanks, man. 11.2 oz plain brown bottle with an attractive label. Pours typically golden with a fluffy, billowing head - looks good. Smells yeasty, with typical Belgian Pale characteristics. Some mild pepper and hop profile in the nose makes you think this is going to be a dry, hoppy Belgian but the taste is MUCH sweeter than you would initially be led to believe. The sweetness is NOT...

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Brasserie De Silenrieux S.A. (Chez L'Père Sarrasin)