Floris Chocolate

Floris Chocolate

Wheat beer flavored with chocolate.
1.8
332 reviews
Melle, Belgium

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2.7 De botella en el Irlandés. Color marrón claro, como si hicieses un café muy ligero, cierta turbidez, espuma blanca prácticamente inexistente. Aroma dulzón a chocolate, de primeras se ve que va a ser una cerveza ligera. En boca tiene cierta carbonatación, sabor a Nesquick y praliné, turrón de chocolate. Retrogusto inexistente. Es una cerveza muy ligera y poco alcohólica que contrasta con lo que suele ser ‘chocolateado’ en las cervezas: la Chocolate Stout de Samuel Smith o las típicas imperial stout de autor (Lervig, etc). Me parece ciertamente injusta la puntuación media que obtiene puesto que no es una mala cerveza, simplemente hay que saber lo que se adquiere antes de beberlo :)
0.8 Dark amber coloured beer with no head. Overwhelming chocolate aroma. Not finishing this one. (Bottle 33cl)
1.5 On bottle. Pours unclear red/brown-ish. Quite undelightful. Scent: Fake chocolate. Bad quality chocolate. Taste: Way too sweet. Watery. Texture: Medium creamy.
2.4 Bottle at Cafe Bruxelles. The colour is a weird brownish brass rather than a stouty dark brown. Decent if unexceptional and unbeery smell. Smells of chocolate, cola and berries. Sweet taste, more like a soft drink than a beer, and not very chocolatey. A nice fruity cola but flavour near the flavour but there's also the slightest touch of sick. A mess but not altogether offensive.
1.0 Bottle from a Carrefour in Ninove. Pours hazy brown, reddish, with a thin, frothy, off-white head; little lacing. Weird 'aroma' of 'wet chocolate', ersatz chocolate (definitely Koetjesreep), red candy, Ice Tea perhaps, mouldy praliné, dank cellar, hint of dishwater weirdly. Medium to heavy sugary sweet taste, though weirdly not cloying, hints of candy, sugared chocolate drink, Koetjesreep again, and a very, very faint spicy, cinnamon-like bitter touch, even a hint of sour mouldy lemon. Short, 'empty' finish, bit metallic, faint plastic chocolate. Light body, watery texture, lively carbonation. That these beers are made is an abomination in itself. But to realise that masses of tourists come into beer pubs & restaurants (e.g. Cambrinus in Bruges) in this country and order this to savour the 'taste of Belgium' just makes my heart weep.
1.8 A strange beer, almost like a soft drink. Quite fizzy, armoa of nut on the nose, taste of chocolate syrup rather than dark cocoa.
1.6 Flesje meegebracht van vakantie en gedronken met Tomhendriksen. Bleek bruin bier zonder schuim. Aroma van chocolade. Smaak van zoete chocoladedrank. Waterig en zonder nasmaak.
2.0 Fles gedeeld door Inoven, geprobeerd in Oirschot. Het is een oranje bruin bier, praktisch zonder schuim. Het heeft een sterke chocoladegeur. Het ziet er niet echt Smakelijk uit. Het heeft een choladesmaak, een licht zuurtje. Biersmaak is ver te zoeken.
2.3 Bottle from the belgian years. A sweet spicy chocolate beer. Pours hazy dark amber.Malt and sugar forward, some chocolate background, spicy, vanilla, milky, creamy. Watery and artificial.
1.9 F: thin, tan, quick gone. C: brownish, hazy. A: malty, herbal, bit strange fruity chocolate, bit vanilla. T: malty, herbal, fruity, bit chocolate, cocoa, strawberry, very funny, not good at all, light body, low/medium carbonation, 33cl bottle from Bierwinkel De Hopduvel in Gent.
1.7 Shared from bottle at home. I can’t thank Maakun enough for sharing this. Massive thanks Maakun! Hazy amber with offwhite head. Very sweet milk chocolate and malts, orange flavored sugar candy, marzipan, hazelnut. Very sweet and light bitter. Thin body and soft carbonation.
1.3 Bottle shared thanks to me. Flowery, lots of wine gums and other candy, some milk chocolate, lots of fake marzipan, sugar, cake, lots of chemical fruits and some sugar. Very sweet. Under medium bodied. Yuck.
3.0 Bottle at home, bbe Nov 12. Pours clear deep amber, nose is chocolate, grassy, floral, taste is dry toffee, light chocolate, sugary sweet.
2.7 As Floris Chocolat 4.2% A very opaque brown with a thick quickly dissipating head. A very strong rich chocolate aroma. Full bodied with a raspy carbonation. The taste is incredibly fruity with light chocolate/cacao. Fairly tasty but unexpected this is cloyingly sweet but not as bad as I expected. Earlier Rating: 2/13/2017 Total Score: 3
1.4 33cl Flasche. Bernsteinfarben, cremiger Schaum. Es riecht nach Hubabuba Schoko. Das Bier kommt mit durch. Süss-säuerlicher Antrunk. Künstlicher Schokogeschmack. Schade dass da Aroma drin ist.
3.0 A szokásos floris hab, félbarna, vörösbe hajló. Határozott csokis illat, a búzasör aromájával keveredve. Csodás íze van, mint a csokimousse, amibe búzasört kevertek. Utóíze csokis és kissé kesernyés. Nagyon szokatlan ízvilágú, testes sör.
2.2 Bottle, 0.33l. Pours clear brown color with thin quickly diminishing off-white head and sparkling appearance. Aroma of chocolate, nuts, vanilla and wheat. Taste starts with sweet grainy malt, following is mild fruity and yeasty nutty and slightly medicinal, while finish is mild bitter. Light to medium body, syrupy texture and fizzy carbonation in palate. Whereas stout and chocolate goes hand in hand, witbier and chocolate or nuts certainly don’t match... Earlier Rating: 6/7/2016 Total Score: 2
2.0 Aromas of cherries, chocolate, and a hint of vanilla. Flavor is a subdued taste, not a big as I expected. Finishes like a cherry tootsie roll pop.
3.5 250ml bottle. Orange in colour, with a swiftly vanishing fine, white head. Aroma of chocolate, orange, and sweet, warm croissant dough. The texture is thickly carbonated. Taste is akin to fresh-baked dough, with notes of apricots and milk chocolate, and a faint aftertaste of aspirin. Surprisingly good, best chilled on a heady summer’s day.
1.1 Pas de mousse, couleur brun clair, arôme et goût chocolat, c’est léger, plus radler que bière. 33 Cl Vanuxeem
1.5 Gaaa!!! What the eff is this mess? Brought back by a friend on a Eurotrip. Kinda excited about this, though I didn’t expect greatness - but the highly carbonated fake smelling and tasting tootsie roll with odd yeast and spice to boot. No no no.
1.0 .33l bottle form a Megga Bier store. I made lots of good choices that day but this was not one of them. Pours carbonated but goes flat immediately. Taste is heavy synthetic, hazelnut chocolate, and sugar. By far the worst beer I have ever tasted. Even my wife doesn't like it. We dumped the last half and drank a Belgian Triple instead.
2.1 330ml bottle share with the wife. She can keep this. Hazy brown pour off white head. Nose is cheap chocolate and wheat. Taste much the same. Blah. Earlier Rating: 1/22/2016 Total Score: 2
0.6 33cl bottle shared in our hotel room in Leuven. Somewhat hazy brown with almost no head. Light to medium body with ditto carbonation. Lot of synthetic sweetness. This is by far the worst beer I’ve ever tasted.
2.7 KRS Brown colour with a beige head. Aroma is malt, chocolate. flavour is sweet, malt, sugar, chocolate, berries. A beer with much influence of chocolate.
2.7 Bottle; pours cloudy, light brown with a tan head; strong aroma of chocolate with some hints of malt and oranges; taste is dominant chocolate with some malt notes; finish is bitter with a lingering chocolate taste; okay but a little too sweet Earlier Rating: 6/30/2015 Total Score: 3
3.5 Holy crap, quite the interesting beer. Bottle from the Marlborough in Cirencester. This is a chocolate beer. Chocolate milk in aroma. Seriously tasted like if you somehow had watery chocolate milk mixed with a standard lambic. Odd, but surprisingly enjoyable.
1.9 330ml bottle. Overwhelming chocolate aroma and taste. Too sweet for my liking. Not my kind of beer.
2.7 Hazy amber colour, poor head with no retention. Artificial aroma, with chocolate essence and darkj fruits. Thin palate, light body. Taste of chocolate, dark fruits and cider. Easy drinking, but nothing really special.
1.6 DAA; Bottle 33cl. Pours small and fast fading hazy brown. Nostrils fils with a artificial chocolate, marzipan orange perfume. Taste is medium to heavy sweet with a lasting -what the heck finish. Body is light to medium, texture is thin, carbonation is soft.