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Chant du Loup Lupus Ale

Chant du Loup Lupus Ale

Rated 2.800 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Brasserie du Chant du Loup

Canteleu, Seine Maritime, France

Style:  Biere de Garde

6% Alcohol by Volume

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Bière blonde de couleur dorée, brassée uniquement avec des malts d'orge et de blé torréfiés. Les houblons Hersbrücker et Hallertau viennent directement de Bavière. Ils apportent leurs qualités exceptionnelles de parfum et saveur. 6 à 8 semaines de mûrissement en cuve de garde lui confèrent son authenticité. A consommer de préférence entre 10 et 12 °C.

ID: 39372 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 14 years ago

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Overall Rank51991
Overall Percentile6.4
Style Rank209 of 211
Style Percentile0.90000000000001
Lowest Score2.2
Highest Score2.2
Average Score2.200
Weighted Score2.800
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • JNE5HUSG 1814 reviews
    rated 2.2 13 years ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 3 | Mouthfeel: 4 | Flavor: 3 | Overall: 4

    330 ml capped bottle, as a 5.0 °C ABV. Poured in the original Lupus Ale glass a highly guhsing and cloudy golden-orange coloured ale with a two fingers slight beige foamy head that had a good retention and some big bubbles. Active carbonation. A lot of floating sediments. Good lacing. The aroma is sourish malts, unpleasant aciditic tones and stinking. The flavour is a grassy bitterness and always the aciditic permanence, lemon, green apples. The mouthfeel is fizzy and sparkling. This light to medium bodied ale has a dry aciditic finish. This brew could be part of the Lambic family but it lacks of the Lambic " smoothness ".

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