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Du Bocq - Blanche de Namur - 4.5% - 50cl - Can
Du Bocq - Blanche de Namur - 4.5% - 50cl - Can
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"Cloudy, smooth and mellow, the Blanche de Namur is a very high-quality wheatbeer. From the first sip, you will feel all its roundness and its delicacy that make it an outstanding wheatbeer. Its qualities and the brewery’s know-how earned it the honour of being named the best wheatbeer in the world (2009)." Description Appearance : Blond, cloudy and milky colour (colloidal turbidity when cold): the cloudiness is created when the beer is cold but can disappear when the beer warms up or is kept in the cold for too long a time. Aroma : Fine fruity, revealing the spices used: coriander and bitter orange. Taste : Mellow beer, thirst-quenching but smooth, slightly acid flavour, powdery consistency on the tongue, not bitter. Remark : Best when drunk between 2° and 4°C. Packaging : 25 cl, 33cl, 75 cl, 1.5 l, keg Serving suggestions Game, red meats, highly-seasoned white meats.
Data sheet
Format
50cl
Type of product
Bière
alcohol level
4.5%
country
Belgique
Styles
Wheat Beer
Sous-styles
Wheat Beer - Witbier / Blanche
untappd
3.4
IBU
11.0
"Cloudy, smooth and mellow, the Blanche de Namur is a very high-quality wheatbeer. From the first sip, you will feel all its roundness and its delicacy that make it an outstanding wheatbeer. Its qualities and the brewerys know-how earned it the honour of being named the best wheatbeer in the world (2009)."