This beer is the first we’ve had from Brasserie Des Legendes. It was formed after the merging of two breweries back in 2006. Brasserie De Geants acquired nearby Brasserie Ellezelloise.
The beers are also marketed under the name ‘Gouyasse’, which means giant in the local dialect. The beer takes its name from the famous giants of the local town of Ath, and the subject of the legend of David and Goliath.
The blond is a pale yellow colour, with a lemon citrus, grass and fruity aroma. Typical Belgian yeast notes are also present.
It is a pleasantly refreshing beer, with tropical fruit and citrus light on the palate. There is a herbal note, and a moderate bitterness which create a nice lingering aftertaste.
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