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Arbor Brasserie Blonde Sparkling Ale

Arbor Brasserie Blonde Sparkling Ale

Rated 2.875 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Arbor Brewing Company

Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Style:  Saison

6% Alcohol by Volume

7 International Bittering Units

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Gorgeous copper-orange ale. Rich, enticing aroma of oranges and lemongrass. Crisp and refreshing on the palate. A perfect blend of malt, spice and sweet & zesty hints of citrus. Nestled between beer-loving Germany and wine-loving France, for centuries Belgium has produced some of the most interesting, complex, sophisticated, and delicious styles the beer world has to offer. Brasserie Blonde pays homage to this grand tradition. We brew the Blonde with a unique blend of rich malts, sweet orange peel, spicy hops, and zesty coriander. The result is a medium-bodied ale bursting with flavor. This is truly a beer-lover’s champagne (or a champagne-lover’s beer!). It is a dry, slightly tart ale subtly spiced with orange peel and coriander for a zesty taste with hints of sweet and tangy citrus.

ID: 31040 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 16 years ago

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Overall Rank51089
Overall Percentile8.9
Style Rank1300 of 1314
Style Percentile1.1
Lowest Score2.5
Highest Score2.5
Average Score2.500
Weighted Score2.875
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • BEAV 1788 reviews
    rated 2.5 16 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 4 | Mouthfeel: 4 | Flavor: 5 | Overall: 5

    12 oz bottle. Pours hazy golden amber with a thin head that quickly diminishes to a thin film.

    The aroma is big butterscotch and some sour apples.

    The flavor is the same as the aroma - butterscotch and some caramel and sour apples with a dry finish. The mouthfeel is thin and watery.

    Overall, it's not terrible, but it is rather strange. I kind of wonder if this was a bad bottle or if it was meant to be like this.

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