alc./vol: 10%
Proof: 20°
Vintage: Non-vintage
Aged: No age statement
Product of:
Belgium
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Often mistakenly confused for the better-known and similarly labelled Pannepot from the same brewers (De Struise), Pannepeut is a Belgian strong ale.
Sampled on 05/06/2012
(bbd A-4-016) Hazy, reddy dark brown (almost black) with thin but lasting beige head.
Heavily toasted malts, liquorice, caramel, Demerara sugar and raisins.
Bitter-sweet, heavily caramel - burnt crème brûlée malty palate with raison fruit and subtle nutmeg spice.
Burnt, slightly bitter fruitcake crust. High alcohol content while obvious is not overpowering.
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