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Moulins dAscq Blonde

Beer organic certification is not filtered or pasteurized to Moulins D'Ascq, Villeneuve-d'Ascq (Nord-pas- de-Calais) not far from the Belgian border. Pale yellow, thinly veiled, generous cap of white foam, creamy, fine and persistent. Opening a hint acetic but disappear, leaving room for a nice fruity nose with citrus (orange), spices, flowers and rustic notes of "dust". The taste is mostly malt with a nice peppery notes and hints of fruit (orange flesh). Body medium to light, it ends a bit 'too fast, watery, grassy, \u200b\u200bslightly bitter. Simple and drinkable beer, fragrant aroma, weak at the end of it but basically nice but with some difettino forgivable. Ratebeer the standings - a bit 'like all le francesi – come biere da garde , ma ci pare più simile ad una ale belga. Bottiglia da 75 cl., AB 6.2%, lotto 48/10, scad. 12/2011, 4.30 €.
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english summary:
A nice belgian ale brewed in France by
Moulins d'Ascq . Hazy yellow color with a big creamy white head. Some acetic smell when opening the bottle. Once this is gone, aroma is crisp with lots of citrus (orange), spices, flower and some “farm” dust ! Taste is malty with fruits (orange pulp) and a nice peppery note. Watery finish, slightly bitter and grassy. Overall a decent French brew with a definitive Belgian touch. 75 cl. bottle, 6.2% ABV, batch 48/10, 4.30 €

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