BFM (Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes)
Abbaye de Saint Bon Chien
Dark dried fruit notes, cherry? Some creaminess, rich full body. Some mocha spice. Very light carbonation. An excellent dessert beer.
Dark dried fruit notes, cherry? Some creaminess, rich full body. Some mocha spice. Very light carbonation. An excellent dessert beer.
Mar 27th, 2015I don't know about all of you, but I'm getting tired of fighting Delectable on identification of bottles. Really has gone downhill recently. Anyway, this is NOT the grand cru...but it's still terrific!
I don't know about all of you, but I'm getting tired of fighting Delectable on identification of bottles. Really has gone downhill recently. Anyway, this is NOT the grand cru...but it's still terrific!
Jan 14th, 2017So funky on the nose with notes of green strawberries, grass, and very sexy. Thank you David 💃🏾 we decanted this baby and fell drunk in love. I can't imagine how this beer will be in 25-30 years. Only 500 bottles came to the US, we have 5 of them!!! Meowmeowmeow!
So funky on the nose with notes of green strawberries, grass, and very sexy. Thank you David 💃🏾 we decanted this baby and fell drunk in love. I can't imagine how this beer will be in 25-30 years. Only 500 bottles came to the US, we have 5 of them!!! Meowmeowmeow!
Apr 30th, 2016Balanced, with tart and fruit. Now I will go to sleep well...
Balanced, with tart and fruit. Now I will go to sleep well...
Nov 7th, 2015Wow! Complex flavors of fruit and honey. The oak comes at the finish. A little low on carbonation but overall great
Wow! Complex flavors of fruit and honey. The oak comes at the finish. A little low on carbonation but overall great
Oct 25th, 2015Wow: a fantastic beer. Never seen the Grand Cru version of Abbaye de Saint Bon Chien, but it's awesome. Can't quite describe it, but it's a terrific balance across carbonation, sourness, and flavor. Yes, I realize this is a horrible tasting note, so let me put it this way: if you have a chance to drink this, don't think about it, just order it!
Wow: a fantastic beer. Never seen the Grand Cru version of Abbaye de Saint Bon Chien, but it's awesome. Can't quite describe it, but it's a terrific balance across carbonation, sourness, and flavor. Yes, I realize this is a horrible tasting note, so let me put it this way: if you have a chance to drink this, don't think about it, just order it!
Jul 20th, 2015