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Trappist Ale.

Le Grimoire - La Vitale

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Beer Style: 
Pale Ale
Serving Style.: 
500 ML Bottle
Alcohol Content: 
5.0% ABV
Where Purchased?: 
Broue Ha Ha
Beer Rating: 
1

Le Grimoire - La Vitale

Pours a cloudy pale yellow with a thick but quickly reducing white head.
As soon as you open the bottle you get a strong aroma of blueberry. It so dominates the other aromas that they are hard to find, I get hints of dough and maybe flowers.
The feel is fairly full and creamy.
Tastes are largely blueberries but with a strong sugar sweetness coming through. A dry and somewhat unpleasant finish, I can't really explain it but it reminds me of artificial sweeteners.
I like blueberries but the finish on this one is nasty.



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Le Grimoire - La Vitale (bleuets)

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reviewed by:
John H.

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

La Vitale (bleuets)

Cloudy amber with little head even with a vigorous pour. No lacing but lots of carbonation.
Aroma is all about the blueberries with just a hint of citrus and hay.
Medium but smooth mouth feel.
Slightly flat tasting but lots of flavor. I love blueberries and that's what this brew is all about.
There is just enough citrus to make it slightly drying which once again makes me wish I had more of this one.




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