Boon and his brewery are located in the Lembeek which is part of the larger Halle administrative and at this point in time the only brewery left in the area. Boon is one of Belgium’s famous Lambic brewers. Duivels Bier isn’t a spontaneously fermented Lambic. It’s a conventionally brewed Donker/Dark ale.
Appearance: Brown with amber highlights, light tan head, great retention.
Aroma: Spicy, cinnamon, hazel nuts, chocolate, toffee, dark fruit, malty with roasty notes.
Taste: Toffee, chocolate, roasted nuts, malty with good yeast spice.
Overall Impression: Slightly sweet but still balanced with dry touches, Duivels Bier is a fun treat from a brewery renowned for its complex Geuzes. Thanks to Boon, Halle’s carnival goers will be able to keep drinking their traditional Donker, now in its 132nd year of being brewed and consumed. The new 2015 batch has just been released, so pick some up and enjoy a nice dark Belgian ale. It’ll warm you up on a rainy spring day and make you feel just a bit more festive!
Availability: Seasonal offering released around the Halle Lent Carnival. Available in Belgium.
8% ABV
Note: This beer was sent to me by my friend and Belgian Beer Blogger, Belgian Beer Geek.
To read more about Brouwerij Boon and my reviews of their beers, go to my page on Brouwerij Boon where you can also read about my tour of the brewery with Frank Boon