Kristoffel Blonde Kloosterbier
Brewed by Brouwerij Martens
Style: Belgian Pale Ale
Bocholt, Belgium
Founded in 1758, and based in Bocholt, a Belgian city close to the Dutch border, Martens Brewery is an eight generation family venture that is one of the leading beer and liquor producers in the country.
Brouwerij Martens produce a wide variety of beers, such as Martens Pils, Sezoens, Kristoffel white, Kristoffel blond, and Kristoffel dark beers, and its products are sold in Belgium and internationally.
Review: Big massive bottle at 75Cl of Kristoffel Blonde Kloosterbier: 6.0% vol
Nice large bottle of beer with a screw toppy thing. Bought from Aldi. A monastery beer, more in style than substance perhaps.
The aroma is slight, got a typical smell for a Belgian, fruity, but it was pretty faint all the same. Nothing to shout home about.
Looks like a fizzy drink, lots of carbonation, jeez. Darkish orange colour, but head dies quick. Not a looker.
Found the taste to be on the light side, definitely very maltish as well
Light tastes, but did detect some regular blonde tastes on the edge.
Nice enough, smooth, quaffable, just a shame that there was so few real tastes or flavours to get excited about.
Very smooth but a largely forgettable and unremarkable beer.
Tastes like a regular lager. Where the fuck is the alcohol, cause I don’t feel it, no kick and nothing too complex here, very light tasting.
That’s disappointing.
Ok, smooth, went down well, but largely forgettable.
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