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		<title>Brasserie Lebbe L&#8217;Amalthée</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pierre and Annick Lebbe are living the dream.  They live on their organic goat farm in the south of France, making  cheese and beer.  They grow barley for the malt on their farm and feed the spent grains to their goats.  Pierre brews and bottles about 450 liters of  L&#8217;Amalthée [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://haveabeer.couchand.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/2009-09-03-lebbe.jpg" alt="2009-09-03-lebbe" title="2009-09-03-lebbe" width="250" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1139" />Pierre and Annick Lebbe are living the dream.  They live on their organic goat farm in the south of France, making  cheese and beer.  They grow barley for the malt on their farm and feed the spent grains to their goats.  Pierre brews and bottles about 450 liters of  L&#8217;Amalthée a month.  This beer was recommended to me by Erin, the manager of <a href="http://www.lushwineandspirits.com/">Lush</a> Halstead.  Head on over to the importer&#8217;s page &#8211; <a href="http://charlesnealselections.com/wine/southwest/brasserie-lebbe/">Charles Neal Selections</a> &#8211; for more information and a neat story of discovering this true farmhouse brewery.</p>
<p>L&#8217;Amalthée pours an opalescent goldenrod.  The off-white head is ridiculously thick, buttressed by ceaseless bubbling.  It settles a bit and reveals itself to be quite creamy and lasting, leaving a near-solid lacing on the glass.  The nose is delicately malt and cidery.  A bit of toast, corn, and sulfur hearken to Munich golden lagers.  Hints of spicy hops.</p>
<p>The palate is rich and creamy.  A light sweetness balances the tiny alcohol warming without straying too far from dry.  A complex hop character: some earthy herbs with a pleasant spiciness.  Malt flavor comes through as caramel and bread, with a bit of DMS adding the character of corn.</p>
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<p>3.5 (5-6-7-4-13)</p>
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