The finish was the deciding point for me with Oranjeboom. There was enough refreshing finish to keep me interested, even though the bitterness lingered. I'd order it again in the right mood.
light - refreshing - dryOranjeboom Strong Beer Can
4Oranjeboom Strong Beer is a robust Dutch lager renowned for its full-bodied flavor and higher alcohol content. It pours a clear, deep gold color with a dense white head and releases aromas of sweet malt, bread, and a hint of floral hops. The taste is rich and malty, with notes of caramel, biscuits, and a touch of alcohol warmth. Despite its strength, it maintains a smooth and drinkable character, with a slightly sweet finish. This beer pairs well with hearty dishes like burgers, barbecue, or spicy cuisine.
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Oranjeboom Strong Beer Can is a beer brewed from malted grains, hops, water, and yeast. Beers range from light and refreshing lagers to bold and flavorful ales — there's one for every occasion.
Aromas of sweet malt, bread, and floral hops - Rich, malty taste with notes of caramel and biscuits - Smooth and drinkable despite higher alcohol content - Slightly sweet finish. Brewed by Oranjeboom in Netherlands, using quality ingredients and brewing traditions. Crafted in the Netherlands, birthplace of genever and home to quality spirit-making. Oranjeboom Strong Beer is a robust Dutch lager renowned for its full-bodied flavor and higher alcohol content. It pours a clear, deep gold color with a dense white head and releases aromas of sweet malt, bread, and a hint of floral hops. The taste is rich and malty, with notes of caramel, biscuits, and a touch of alcohol warmth. Despite its strength, it maintains a smooth and drinkable character, with a slightly sweet finish. This beer pairs well with hearty dishes like burgers, barbecue, or spicy cuisine. Oranjeboom Strong Beer Can is listed by PourBud as Beers from Oranjeboom, with an origin linked to Netherlands. Its listed ingredients include barley malt, hops, water, yeast. The available production notes identify Malting, Mashing, Boiling, Fermentation, Conditioning, Packaging as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Bold, Malty, Strong, Bitter. Serving references in the catalog include Chilled (4-7°C), From the Bottle/Can, Poured in a Glass, depending on the style and bottle guidance.
Basic History
Brewed by Oranjeboom in Netherlands, using quality ingredients and brewing traditions.
Origin & Region
Crafted in the Netherlands, birthplace of genever and home to quality spirit-making.
What goes with it
Spicy Curry
Tandoori
Biryani
Kebabs
Pizza
CigarTop Reviews
Served Oranjeboom in a cold glass and let it settle for a minute. The mild citrus edge came through clearly, and bready malt note kept the sip interesting. I'd happily choose it again.
crisp - malty - citrusyPicked up Oranjeboom for a change. The start was better than the finish: clean, dry finish first, then the flavour faded once it warmed up. I wouldn't refuse it, but I have other favourites.
refreshing - dry
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