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		<title>Tasting Notes: Van Steenberge Breugel Amber Ale</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 07:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p>Brewery: Van Steenberge Location: Ertvelde, Belgium ABV: 5.2% Version: Bottled Source: Courtesy of BeerMerchants.com Last Friday I decided to go Belgian. My Belgian beer education has been sadly lacking to-date, probably due to a bad experience with a dodgy trappist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p><p><a href="http://www.vansteenberge.com/htm/2en/21700en.htm"><img src="http://www.blogobeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/breugel_label.jpg" alt="Breugel Amber Ale" title="Breugel Amber Ale" width="250" height="168" class="imgr" style="float:right"/></a>Brewery: <a href="http://www.vansteenberge.com/">Van Steenberge</a><br />
Location: Ertvelde, Belgium<br />
ABV: 5.2%<br />
Version: Bottled<br />
Source: Courtesy of <a href="http://www.beermerchants.com">BeerMerchants.com</a></p>
<p>Last Friday I decided to go Belgian. My Belgian beer education has been sadly lacking to-date, probably due to a bad experience with a <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/2008/10/02/tasting-notes-kwak/">dodgy trappist</a> or two in years gone by. But a couple of interesting-looking brews sent along by Phil at <a href="http://www.beermerchants.com/B5052">www.beermerchants.com</a> (Cheers, Phil!) seemed like the perfect opportunity to expand my horizons.</p>
<p>The first one I sampled was the <a href="http://www.vansteenberge.com/htm/2en/21700en.htm">Breugel Amber Ale</a>, named after the C16th artist, brewed by Van Steenberge and, according to their website, &#8220;a great party beer &#8211; a beer for good times&#8221;. I guessed, from the bottle-shape, that it might have been part of the <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/tag/duvel/">Duvel</a> / Maredsous family, but this doesn&#8217;t seem to be the case &#8211; maybe that particular type of bottle is actually quite common in Belgium? Another factoid for the list of &#8216;things I don&#8217;t really know about Belgian beer&#8217;.</p>
<p>Anyhow, to the beer: Breugel Amber Ale poured (into my one-size-fits-all-Belgians Leffe balloon glass) a definite amber colour with a thick, frothy head that gradually dissipated. The taste was fresh, with an acidic, hoppy bite and a sour apple tang. Mouth-feel was lively and lightly effervescent. Drily refreshing, highly drinkable, although I couldn&#8217;t help feeling that perhaps I should have chilled this one a little longer than I did? I wouldn&#8217;t want to dull the flavours too much, but an extra couple of degrees off the top might have hit that back-of-the-throat sweet spot just perfectly. One to re-consider if we ever get any barbecue weather, perhaps?</p>
<p>So far, so good. Maybe &#8216;Belgian&#8217; needn&#8217;t such a worrisome beer-appellation after all?</p>
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