Matilda (2011)
Brewed By: Goose Island Beer Co. (Anheuser-Busch InBev)
Number of Ratings: 2809
Style: Belgian Strong Pale Ale
Brewed In: 1800 West Fulton St. Chicago, IL 60612, USA
ABV: 7%
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Number of Ratings: 2809
Style: Belgian Strong Pale Ale
Brewed In: 1800 West Fulton St. Chicago, IL 60612, USA
ABV: 7%
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Tasting Notes
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mikyobutler - February 3, 2012
Tomato nose (in a positive way, which I never would have suspected) with a rich body and excellent mouthfeel. Very rich and tasty.
andrewsbromley - January 29, 2012
Brewer's Note: Wild in character, with a slightly fruity aroma and a spicy yeast flavor that is as unique as it is satisfying – Matilda is an intriguing choice for beer and wine lovers alike. Dry and quenching, it’s the perfect accompaniment at the dining table or for casually socializing at the bar.
International Bitterness Units: 32
Color: Golden Sunrise
Hops: Styrian, Saaz
Malts: 2-Row, Caramel
Serving Suggestions:
Preferred Glass: Wide Mouth Glass
Food Pairings: Matilda pairs with many foods. Its spicy yeast flavors complement fresh mussels and contrast rich pork belly.
Mac17 - January 1, 2012
One of the finest beers I have ever had
seaclifford - December 31, 2011
If you like Belgian style ales, you'll love this beer. Smooth and drinkable with a hint of spice.
Dpontejr - December 31, 2011
Sweet with good carbonated finish. A favorite
johnniepants - December 30, 2011
There is no aftertaste to this beer. The style and taste is purely Belgium but that's where is stops. Nice saliva action!!
gotti311 - December 22, 2011
Solid Belgian put forth by GI. Enjoyed it both on tap and in bottle. Tasty, yet mild, maybe even a little under ambitious. Definitely not bad though.
Marplot - October 22, 2011
dark yellow belgian strong pale ale with no head. it tasted too strongly of clove to be enjoyable.
LTilot - September 3, 2011
Heavier beer but amazing with food such as a burger
CSpechtRock - July 31, 2011
I'm not a big Belgium style fan but this is nice; not too strong.