Le Paradis La P'tite Sylvie
Le Paradis La P'tite Sylvie
Rated 3.275 by BeerPalsBrewed by Brasserie Le Paradis
Blainville sur l'Eau, Meurthe et Moselle, FranceStyle: IPA
7% Alcohol by Volume
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Bière blonde artisanale houblonnée à cru, fabriquée en Meurthe et Moselle. Méthode traditonnelle, non filtrée, non pasteurisée, refermentée en bouteille. Conserver la bouteille debout, à l'abri de la lumière, ne pas verser le fond de levure naturel. La bouteille peut être rapportée, rincée à la Brasserie pour être recyclée. Merci de votre participation. Ingrédients : Eau, Malt d'Orge, Houblon, Sucre, Levure.
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Overall Rank | 12946 |
Overall Percentile | 76.7 |
Style Rank | 1362 of 6173 |
Style Percentile | 77.9 |
Lowest Score | 4.1 |
Highest Score | 4.1 |
Average Score | 4.100 |
Weighted Score | 3.275 |
Standard Deviation | 0.000 |
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Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 9 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 8
750 ml capped bottle. Poured in an English tulip pint glass a gushing bomb and an unfiltered and almost opaque golden-orange coloured IPA with a one finger leight beige foamy head that had a very long retention and tons of micro bubbles. Soft carbonation. Some lacing. A lot of floating sediments,in form of powder. The aroma is yeasty and a cream of fruity hops, herbal notes. The flavour is yeasty, solid malty, aromatic and fruity hops, pine, grapefruits, pineapples, passion fruits, oranges, citrus, apricots and a spicy, peppery, touch. The mouthfeel is light crispy, thick and powerful hoppy bitter. The textrue is oily. This medium to full bodied IPA has a long hoppy bitter finish. A well tasting and charactful IPA from the French Lorraine. I enjoyed it. Good job, Marjorie !