Tasting Notes: Fruli Strawberry Beer

Fruli Strawberry BeerBrewery: Huyghe
Location: Melle, Belgium
ABV: 4.2%
Version: Bottled (250ml)
Source: Courtesy of BeerMerchants.com

I must admit that I approached Fruli with no small sense of trepidation and a fair dollop of reluctance, on the grounds that I’m pretty much convinced – based on a couple of earlier encounters that didn’t go well – that Fruit Beer just isn’t my cup of tea. So, could Fruli be the one to make me change my mind..?

Brewed by Belgian craft-brewery Huyghe, Fruli is part of a stable of flavoured beers that includes the Floris range, as well as Mongozo, a banana-flavoured beer that formed the basis for one of those aforementioned earlier encounters: it was absolutely awful. Worth noting though, that Huyghe also brew the Delirium twins – Tremens and Nocturne (more on that second one in a later Tasting Notes post) as well, so they claw some points back in my book for those two.

So, to the moment of truth: was Fruly strawberry beer going to be a sipper or a spitter? Would I savour it or sink it?

Cracking open the bottle released a powerful whiff of strawberry mikshake concentrate (you remember that Nesquik stuff from when you were a kid?) that filled the room in seconds (startling the cat and causing the missus to pull her “WTF is that?” face… not the best start). It poured with lots of fizz, resulting in a frothy head atop an opaque reddish-brown-verging-on-pink body.

Girding my loins and bracing my palate, I lifted the glass… and was pleasantly surprised to find that, once released from the confines of the bottle, the aroma settles down to something much more akin to that of proper, fresh strawberries. And then there was a second surprise in store: it actually tasted okay.

I mean, it wasn’t delicious and I don’t think I’d want to drink it on a regular basis, but yeah, it was okay. And once I’d performed some minor mental gymnastics and started thinking of it as some sort of strawberry cider, (or strawperry?) then I found I could actually finish the glass. I might have had trouble if there had been much more than 250ml to get through, I have to admit. But as a novelty act, a change from the usual, something a little different? Not too bad.

So, there you go. I’m still not even halfway converted to the Cult of Fruit Beer, but I will concede that maybe there’s something more to some of them than just sugar syrup (although Mongozo remains very firmly in the ‘do not touch, with or without bargepole’ category – sorry, Huyghe).

Thanks once again to Phil at www.beermerchants.com for sending this one along for me to sample.

  • http://www.legalbeer.com beckel

    I recently sampled this brew as well with similar apprehension. I found myself grabbing it off the shelf simply because I had never sampled it before and rarely go for fruit beers but with a price tag of just over $2 I thought I would give it a chance and switch things up. Though it really is not a bad beer, it’s a bloody fruity one. Frankly it reminded me too much of an Italian soda to make me want another but someone who likes carbonated fruit drinks would certainly appreciate it. Cheers.

  • http://thebrewclub.com/ Scott-TheBrewClub

    Good review and I give you credit for trying it. Based on your impression, I don’t think I would like it so much. The ‘WTF’ look is always a bad sign!

  • http://www.darrenturpin.me.uk Darren Turpin

    @beckel – You know, I think you’re right re: the carbonated fruit drinks, and it might just be the sort of thing to convert an alcopop drinker onto beer.

    @Scott – I was genuinely surprised that I liked it as much as I did, to be honest. But there you go, you live and learn, eh?

  • http://www.edash.wordpress.com Ed Ashby

    Tesco stock it if you’re looking more :)

  • M Hugh

    I had a couple of pints of this last night- it is very nice. The only setback is that it feels like a ladies drink and it was £3.90 a pint (the upper side of expensive for a pint in Bristol)

  • M Hugh

    Also.. I have red eyes today! :/ but maybe thats just a side effect of drinking too much generally

  • http://beermerchants.com Phil

    Hey Darren, thanks for the review, etc! Just to bring you up-to-date I’ve had a note from the chaps at Fruli that their new site for Fruli is happening: http://fruli.be

  • http://www.darrenturpin.me.uk Darren Turpin

    Hi Phil – Blimey, this one’s a bit of a blast from the past… thanks for the note on the new website, I’ll update our links. Cheers!