I got these out of my basement last night whle watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire...
First a Kriek Lindemans 4.3°, wich is a cherrie beer, very light and refreshing
[shameless copy/pasta from beer shop] Fluffy pink-white head sits delicately on top of turbulent rose coloured beer, almost champagne like in appearance. Strong smell of cherries. Huge cherry nose, more sour than sweet. Rather dry finish. Very refreshing.
Second is a Watneys 8° an amazingly good Scotch Ale
Third is a Leffe Bruin 6,5°
[shameless copy/pasta from beer shop] Leffe Brown is a full-bodied and rather fruity abbey beer. The flavour goes from a fruity sweetness to toffee or caramel with some roasted coffee notes, finishing with an oaky dryness. It should always be served in its stylish Leffe chalice-type glass.
A traditional Belgian abbey beer with a deep brown colour and a full, sweet and fruity aroma.
An all-around great beer. Pours a dark, thick brown with a sizable tannish head. A malty aroma is balanced with a nice blend of spice (my comrade and I couldn’t single out any specific kind), both of which are prevalent in the flavor, along with maple, tannin, and berry fruit. Thick-bodied, ideally for the colder months, but, as we found, it can also be enjoyed during the summer. Good stuff.
Sorry for the copy/paste but I'm not that good in explaining things and stuff...