Abbaye des Rocs Brune
Brewed By: Brasserie de l'Abbaye des Rocs s.a.
Number of Ratings: 101
Style: Belgian Strong Brown Ale
Brewed In: 14, Chaussée Brunehault, Audregnies, 7382, Belgium
ABV: 9.0%
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Number of Ratings: 101
Style: Belgian Strong Brown Ale
Brewed In: 14, Chaussée Brunehault, Audregnies, 7382, Belgium
ABV: 9.0%
People Who Liked This Beer Also Liked:We don't have enough ratings to say what beers are similar.
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dkrenik - June 29, 2017Thick, ivory, head that lingers. Clear, dark, chestnut brown. Intensely floral aromas buttressed with malt - maybe a little must?. Medium bodied with abundant carbonation. Layers of plums and malt on the palate.
PFG.




Joan of Bier - August 20, 2016Ignore the tacky label, this Bruin beer is good! It's smooth and not hoppy. Not carbonated but has a lot of delicious sediment.


rhino65 - April 25, 2015Beer exploded out of bottle when opening. The beer i saved was overloaded with yeast. Lumpy beer is not good




bugs318 - April 3, 2013Decent white audible head of slight retention and negligible lace topping a dark brown body. Aromas of candied brown sugar, caramel, anise, and chocolate. Taste is sweet up front (and throughout if mostly up front) and dominated by bready malts, some brown sugar and caramel and some anise. The mouth is fairly full bodied with only a moderate carbonation for the style alongside a sugary-sweet, caramelly stickiness. A touch sweet, but nonetheless a grand drink!






witchal - March 13, 2012I'm giving this the lowest rating of any of the Belgian brown ales I've tried. Really nice nose but the ale was lumpy from the first pour. Yeast on steroids or a bad bottle? No matter, I have no taste for a sevond




