alc./vol: 7.5%
Proof: 15°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Aged: Unaged
Product of:
Belgium
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A Belgian strong pale ale has been made by the Friat family since 1873, St Feuillien is named after the local Abbaye St-Feuillien du Roeulx, which in turn is named for a 7th century Irish monk who was beheaded and martyred as he journeyed across a forest where the Belgium town of Le Roeulx now stand
Sampled on 21/05/2012
Slightly haze, dry sand golden-yellow with a huge long lasting white head with moderate lacing.
Sour yeasty nose with orange zest, cut grass, coriander, touch of clove and faint floral aromas.
More sour than bitter, malty palate with yeasty, powerfull hop garnish of coriander, clove and black pepper spice.
Lingering Indian spice (garam marsala) and black pepper on a malty finish.
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