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Le Grimoire - La Vie de Château

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Beer Style: 
Flavoured Amber Beer
Serving Style.: 
500 ML Bottle
Alcohol Content: 
7.0% ABV
Where Purchased?: 
Broue Ha Ha
Beer Rating: 
4

Le Grimoire - La Vie de Château

Pours clear dark amber with a medium, creamy, off-white head which hangs around for a long while and leaves some nice lacing.
Aroma of dark, sweet rum.
Feel is very rich and creamy, very nice.
Taste is vanilla, cream, raisins and faint rum. A light citrus finish brightens it all up.
This is a good one, in many ways it reminds me of a milk stout but without the roasted grain profile. The vanilla is most noticeable and when added to the creamy feel it reminds me of a milk shake but with the added rum tastes.
Going to have to get more of this one.



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Le Grimoire - La Vie de Château

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John H.

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Serving Style:
500 ml. bottle
Where Purchased:
Broue Ha Ha
Beer Rating:
4

Le Grimoire - La Vie de Château

Pours pink with off white head a good amount of lace that lasts.
Some berry in the aroma as well as a hint of alcohol.
Fairly rich and creamy mouth feel.
Sweet start with a bit of berry, some alcohol and spices. Middle is almost all berry and it finishes with a drying alcohol taste in a very pleasant way.
This is nice. Back to Quebec for more I hope. Soon!




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