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Chambly Noire

chambly_noire Appearance: Absolutely black, opaque.
Aroma: Very slight fruit, not characteristically belgian (being so reserved), malt, some wood..
Taste: malty, deep. Rough mouthfeel for a belgian. No diacetyl at all. Fruity, plum or dark cherry..
Brewery: Unibroue: Quebec, Canada
Overall: 7/10.
Personal: Thought I would like a Belgian dark just because I love dark ales and belgian brews. It's pleasant but I enjoy a good dubbel or trippel more so.
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