This is not the official web site of
Brouwerij Malheur
Notes
Opened: 1997
U.S. Importer: Belukus Marketing, Inc., Bryan, TX
Contributor: Tim Webb
Malheur — formerly known as De Landtsheer — is a member of the Artisanal Belgian Family Brewers of Flanders.
Updated: August 24, 2009
Beer List
-
10.00% abv.Awards:
- Bronze Medal, 2004 World Beer Cup
-
Date: August 6, 2002 (#4385)Package: bottledPlace: Beer Club InternationalScore: 19 pointsOverall Impression (3½)
Golden, some haze, extraordinarily massive head. Spicy, yeasty aroma. Medium creamy body, high carbonation. Big malty base supports a huge array of spicy, fruity, yeasty, and alcoholic flavors. Best before May 23, 2004...I think I'll put a bottle away for 12-18 months!
12.00% abv.
-
Date: March 2, 2003 (#4729)Package: bottledPlace: Beer Club InternationalScore: 19 pointsOverall Impression (3½)
Dark red-brown, high carbonation, nearly opaque, with a massive head. Richly malty aroma, with spicy esters and spicy hops. Huge creamy body. Intensely spicy and peppery, with a huge spicy dry-hopped character. Fiery alcoholic bite. Lots of malt carrying it all. Wonderfully complex strong beer. 24° Plato.
6.00% abv.
8.00% abv.
Awards:
- Silver Medal, 2006 World Beer Cup
12.00% abv.
-
Date: May 30, 2004 (#5389)Package: bottledScore: 20 pointsOverall Impression (3)
Brown, opaque. Massive creamy head. Spicy, herbal, cinnamon aroma. Medium body, very fizzy. HUGE spiciness. Tremendously alcoholic. Very chocolatey. Lingering massive Belgian spiciness.