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Beer Mistresses Review: Rodenbach Classic

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I’ve gotten in the habit of always checking out the beer section when ever I go to the store just to see if anything jumps out of me.  This particular beer caught my attention .

  1. It is a Flanders Red Ale
  2. It’s brewed in Roeselare

Flanders Red Ale

This is a style of sour ale that is brew exclusively in West Flanders. (That is where I live!) This particular beer is top fermented, and then left to ferment for 2 years in an oak cask.  They use malt, and as a result these beers are considered wine like of beer.

 

West Flanders

Roeselare is a small town that is right next door to me. (40 min away). Always have to support local industry!

 

Let’s Try the Beer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Color

It looks like soda, and it very hard to get the head, despite there being a lot of carbonation

Smell

There wasn’t an overwhelming scent. It smelled earthy and dark to me.

Taste

Going into this beer I thought there would be more of a fruit taste. I was surprised that it didn’t taste like fruit or sweet.

The beer reminded of a dark hearty bread. Pumpernickel came to mind while I drank it.  The tasty is earthy, but not bitter. It ends on a sour note, that’s like vinegar. It’s a refreshing light beer, that reminded me of ice tea.

Overall

This beer comes in at 5.2%. It was very enjoyable. My expectations were high going into it, and even though they weren’t met, I wasn’t disappointed.

Rating

5/5 Stars.

 

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