
The inhabitants of Montignies-sur-Roc, south of Mons in the province of Hainaut, are called Montagnards. It was therefore perfectly normal for a beer brewed in this city to be called Montagnarde.
This beer, robust in taste and strength (9%) is the tops for flavour. It has a fruity and spicy bouquet, it has a stark taste, between a sharp bitterness and a caramelised flavour. It has no sugar, and this pure malt beer oscillates between various tendencies which all round off the bitterness. It has a peppery taste at the back of the mouth and a sharpness on the tongue. It is active in the mouth and lets each flavour express itself individually. It is very active in the glass which gives it a full, lasting, head. It has a long conclusion and puts emphasis on an ever present bitterness but less supported by the caramel. The final impression is one of gingerbread without sugar.

Recensioner

Clemi
@ Beer Bar23 days ago

3.2
Elle tabasse

Alice O
@ Beer Bar24 days ago

3.4
Il y a à boire et à manger là-dedans

Dwarf
@ La Cervoiserie1 month ago

3.1
Trop sucrée pour moi mais c’est une ambrée c’est normal

Celia M
2 months ago

4.1

Messire
2 months ago
2.5

Watson
3 months ago
2.0

Nico
@ Bootlegger3 months ago
4.0

Pedrofactory
@ Aux vins du Launay5 months ago

3.9
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Bière qui ne laisse pas indifférente, on a une belle couleure ambrée avec une moyenne. C’est fumé et légèrement fruité, belle rondeur en bouche

Luc B
5 months ago
4.0

Yanpat H
@ 1001 Bières Toussieu6 months ago

3.5
Charpentée cette ambrée.