The Dutch experience seems in many ways and really do not know what they were thinking when they devised this Red 8.6: to hit right in the heart of the consumer or put him down at first bite? What can I say, a heavy beer, forbidden to any long race, misleading (as is not otherwise?), Handsome, but not something to use daily and anyway, something unusual (like taste ) what it is circulated to new. Perezentarea is sober (which I love), something postmodern, brand name (8.6) expanded around its silver label with a small arms manufacturers to end. Simple and modern, or too modern ...
Manufacturer: Bavaria Brouwerij, Lieshout, Netherlands
ABV: 7.9%
Color : amber / clear scarlet. Carbonate poor, or at least below average. Foam pass relatively quickly, keeping the thin film on the surface? And the liquid meniscus. Vague lace canopy.
Perfume: the beginning, the fragrance is sweet, caramel, probably the result of a mixture of malt of different natures. Esters as a noticeable scent of alcohol forced, as if intentionally placed
Taste : medium body on the palate, partially dry, too sweet in my opinion (common aspect to this type of beer, or beer in general very hard), caramel very noticeable, as the taste of malt with notes of wood well defined (which seem? be saving this beer - all in my opinion). Finish less intense, dry, bitter sweet with vague ties to the extension of. It's a heavy beer, neat ins? with few pretensions, even sometimes Fada due to alcohol, forced somewhat mixed results.










Yes, a beer "heavy" ... if you dare to more than 2.3 ... Literally, nibble you down!
Too bad it feels too brutal, the taste of alcohol ....