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Lazymeatball
12-24-2005, 03:59 PM
So I bought a 750mL bottle of Duvel this week, saving it for Christmas. I've never had it before and only bought it because I remember a post on here with a video of some guy who drank something like 8 Duvel's in an hour and promptly passed out and went to the hospital shortly after. /images/graemlins/blush.gif The bottle says it is 8% alcohol by volume and that it's Belgian. So does anyone else out there have an reviews for me?

miajag81
12-24-2005, 04:00 PM
It's really good.

surfinillini
12-24-2005, 04:01 PM
Full Review

The Moortgat brewery says that its flagship beer, Duvel is different for a reason. That’s their slogan, anyway, and if you ask me, they’re right. Duvel is different from most beers you’ve tasted, both craft beers and megabrews alike. It begins with the delightful and idiosyncratic little bottle the beer comes in. Short and stubby with an ice-cream cone like bulb on top, it holds 330 ml of pure delight. Duvel is also available in 750ml corked bottles, too.

The brewery is particular about the glass you drink the beer from, too. They’d prefer you use their own, inverted bulb shaped glass if it all possible. The glass itself has a small “D” carved into the bottom center, which causes bubbles of CO2 to rise to the top of the glass when you pour. The glass is a large one with a wide mouth that allows you to fully appreciate all of the wonderful aromas the beer has to offer.

Duvel means “Devil”, and to be sure this is one devil of a brew with a potent 8.5% alcohol content. It should be drunk in moderation, to be sure, or you’ll likely be paying the devil his due the following day. Duvel is actually fermented three times, twice more than most beers. It’s also made with ingredients not so typical for your average Belgian ale (if there is indeed such a thing as an average Belgian ale anyway).

Duvel is made with pale malts and Czech Saaz and Styrian hops more common to pilsners than ales. But Duvel is indeed an ale, brewed with a unique yeast that throws off distinctive musty flavors. And don’t let the beer’s pale color fool you: Duvel is packed with complex flavors and aromas. Stylistically, it’s a Belgian Golden ale, a unique ale-lager hybrid.

Duvel pours to a pale yellow golden color with a huge rocky “cauliflower” head formation. The amount of foam is impressive, and it follows the beer all the way down to the bottom of the glass leaving a thick layer of foamy Brussels lace on the sides. The nose is heady and packs potent notes of yeast with grassy hops.

The first sip of Duvel delivers a crisp and cotton-candyish malt palate, with more flavors rapidly emerging. Hints of pear and pineapple emerge, especially as your beer warms. Duvel should not be served overly chilled. “Musty” yeast notes are also readily apparent, and texturally the beer has a very creamy mouthfeel. In the finish, a touch of alcohol warmth and a gentle Czech hop bitterness finish the beer perfectly.

Duvel is a long standing favorite of mine. It is a delightful sipping beer, perfect on a cool or cold evening to warm the soul as well as the body. Duvel makes a perfect aperitif beer; it is not heavy enough to be filling yet will arouse the appetite with its respectable alcohol strength.

Though Duvel is certainly a complex Belgian ale, there are more complex ones to be had from Belgium. Yet its delightful and unique idiosyncratic qualities make it a match for any other Belgian brew, I think. It’s wonderful in its own way, and typical of Belgian beer culture. For this reason, I have chosen Duvel to represent Belgium in my bottled beer tour of the world entitled Around the World in Eighty Brews.

shant
12-24-2005, 04:15 PM
I like Duvel. I also think Chimay is excellent if you're going for the corked bottle beer with higher alcohol content.

miajag81
12-24-2005, 04:20 PM
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How do you like the red and white labels? I have only had blue (which I really enjoy).

kenberman
12-24-2005, 04:22 PM
Duvel is one of the few widely available 'real' Belgium beers you can buy America. it's excellent.

When people say they like Belgium beers, and cite Stella Artois or white beer, it makes me sad

12-24-2005, 04:23 PM
Chimay is the bomb! I love that stuff, thanks for reminding me, going to get some now.

shant
12-24-2005, 05:17 PM
I also really like blue, and just bought two bottles of red today. I'll let you know what I think after I have some. Think I'll open one now.

smb394
12-24-2005, 07:22 PM
Duvel and Chimay (all of them!) are both great. If you want to try another Belgian Strong Ale, I like Delirium Tremens.

shant
12-24-2005, 07:23 PM
That red was good. I'm sleepy.

miajag81
12-24-2005, 09:48 PM
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Sweet. I will buy a bottle soon. I just opened a 750 of Three Philosophers...yum

cwsiggy
12-24-2005, 10:00 PM
One of the best beers in the world and Michael Jackson agrees.

no not that Michael!!

DougOzzzz
12-24-2005, 10:06 PM
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That red was good. I'm sleepy.

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Sweet. I will buy a bottle soon. I just opened a 750 of Three Philosophers...yum

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3 philosophers is much better (and cheaper) than Chimay Red, IMO.

shant
12-24-2005, 10:09 PM
I will look for that next time I'm at BevMo. Thanks.

smb394
12-24-2005, 11:01 PM
I didn't know (just looked it up) that Moortgat, the brewers of Duvel, took over full ownership of Ommegang earlier this year. Haven't tried the 3 Philosophers yet, but I'll definitely check it out since it looks like I'm heading to one of Philly's Belgian beer bars on Monday.

toddw8
12-25-2005, 12:07 AM
I'm drinking a Delerium Noël right now (it doesn't get much more Christmasy than a pink elephant on snow skis wearing a santa hat) and it's incredible. Also, if you like Duvel you should try La Fin Du Monde from Unibroue IMHO it's much better and also cheaper.

miajag81
12-25-2005, 12:08 AM
I dunno about being better than Duvel but La Fin Du Monde is definitely a great value.

StevieG
12-25-2005, 12:12 AM
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I'm drinking a Delerium Noël right now (it doesn't get much more Christmasy than a pink elephant on snow skis wearing a santa hat) and it's incredible.

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I had some of that this year and it was good.

If you liked that, try N'Ice Chouffe or La Chouffe, or Kasteel brown (donker-foncee). You will not be disappointed.