

Floreffe Double 7° by Brasserie Lefebvre is a rich, robust Belgian beer with an attractive mahogany body and a generous tawny head. The bouquet is a mix of soft caramels, fruit, chocolate, and roasted malt. On the palate, there’s an abundance of brown sugar, roasted malt, and jammy fruit flavours that combine with the medium body to give a soft, liqueur finish.
A “light”, brown abbey ale with a deep colour with red reflections, chocolate, coffee and liquorice aromas and a touch of aniseed and white fruit notes. The first sip is full-flavoured, with a hint of acidity which heightens the roasted notes provided by the special malts. Malted flavours are prominent on the palate. The finish is particularly long, mainly acidic with a hint of sourness and a faint bitter aftertaste. Served cold, the spicy aromas will come to the fore, whereas when served at cellar temperature they give way to toasted, biscuit notes. Worth rediscovering again and again.
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