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Belgh Brasse Mons Abbey Blonde

Belgh Brasse Mons Abbey Blonde

Rated 3.100 by BeerPals

Brewed by Brasserie Belgh Brasse Incorporated

Amos, Quebec, Canada

Style:  Belgian Ale

7% Alcohol by Volume

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Starting with naturally-pure esker water, Mons Abbey Blonde is brewed from Pilsen and Pale Ale malt, hopped with Styrian Gold hops, and Saaz hops give it aroma, with a classic yeast from Belgium. Before you open a bottle, chill it to around 43°, and then tilt the glass and pour, allowing a nice head to form. Reserve the final ounce and pour it into a shot glass, yeast and all… and decide if you or your guest gets the flavorful brewer’s yeast. Mons Abbey Blonde is delicious with lighter foods, such as chicken, salmon, salads, and Monterey Jack cheese. For dessert, try it with apricot or orange cake, or any citrus custard tart. Salut!

ID: 52937 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 11 years ago

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Overall Rank36035
Overall Percentile35.1
Style Rank738 of 1134
Style Percentile34.9
Lowest Score3.4
Highest Score3.4
Average Score3.400
Weighted Score3.100
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7473 reviews
    rated 3.4 11 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    Keep an eye "off" the cork !! As soon as I took the cage off, the cork just popped out, hit the ceiling and beer came pouring out. Clean golden colour with a soapy head that foams away very slowly and leaves lacing. Aromas are quite mild, but decent, with spices, alcohol and kind of fruity. Silky mouthfeel and medium-light bodied. The taste is mild as well, but with a little more character than the nose. Sweet grain (bread and honey), spices and just a tad of grass. A decent Belgian-style strong blond ale, but lacking what Unibroue brought us many decades ago.

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