This Belgian Golden Strong Ale from De Proefbrouwerij showcases technical precision, delivering a sensory profile defined by high attenuation and deceptive strength. At 9.5% ABV, it remains remarkably light on the palate, built upon a neutral Pilsner malt base that yields subtle grainy sweetness. The aroma is a sophisticated blend of pome fruit esters—notably pear—balanced by peppery phenols and a low herbal hop presence. On the palate, the effervescent carbonation accentuates a firm bitterness and spicy alcohol character, culminating in a bone-dry, lingering finish. It is an elegant, sparkling ale that hides its potent alcoholic warmth behind a crisp, fruity complexity.
Appearance.Deep gold (approx. 5-6 SRM) with brilliant clarity. It supports a massive, long-lasting, rocky white head that leaves characteristic Belgian lacing as it slowly recedes.
Aroma.High intensity bouquet featuring dominant esters of ripe pear and yellow apple. Backed by low to moderate herbal and spicy hop notes, with a noticeable peppery phenol character and soft, perfumy alcohol over a grainy-sweet malt backdrop.
Taste.Begins with a brief flash of grainy pilsner malt sweetness, followed quickly by pear-like esters and peppery alcohol. A moderate to high bitterness emerges, amplified by the high carbonation and very dry finish. The aftertaste is clean and dry with lingering herbal hop spice.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body that feels surprisingly nimble for its high gravity. Very high, effervescent carbonation creates a prickly sensation. Smooth, well-integrated alcohol warmth is present but never harsh or solventy.
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