Taras Boulba, Belgian Pale Ale

Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:27 pm

Ever since I brewed my first Belgian IPA I've tried just about every commercial example that I've had an opportunity to try, I saw this bottle for the first time today

Got an 11.2 oz bottle at City Beers in San Francisco for 4.99, fun little bottle for reusing...

Beautiful orange lemon color with a light white lace, sweet citrus / yeast nose, first thing that strikes me is how light this ale is, light and lofty on the tongue, can't taste a hint of alcohol, one of the the most mild belgian ale's that I've had, big bitters for such a little guy, citrus flavors, grapefruit, orange rind, candy like hop/belgian yeast finishing flavor, dry and refreshing, this brew is real thirst quencher! Very drinkable, and worth a try. cool label too.
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Re: Taras Boulba, Belgian Pale Ale

Sun Jan 18, 2009 7:49 pm

I am a huge fan of Taras Boulba. Awesome beer. I can only find it in 750 bottles, which isn't a bad thing :)
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