Fruity, with tons of blackberries, Timmermans Cassis even has some chocolate aspect to it in its aftertaste. It is a medium-bodied Belgian fruit beer that is very sweet. Its frothy head leaves bubbly lacing around the sides of the glass. Its appearance is of a mid red to dark golden colour.
The aroma of Timmermans Cassis fills the air with blackberries, along with heaps more fruit. Chocolate and fruit comprise the texture of this amazing beer. It does have some sour-ish, bitter tones to it, but overall, the sweet fruit dominates. It is easy to go down, and is one of the champions of all the world's beers. (Incidentally, it seems that the alcohol content has been reduced from 5 to 4 in recent years. Not sure why, as it was perfectly good as it was!)
Bourgogne des Flandres is of a moderate alcohol strength and is very easy to drink. There is a lasting sweetness to its flavour. Dark and mysterious, malty, with undertones of oak.
It has an attractive head, leaving a crown lacing on the glass. Through this foam emerges a bouquet of brown sugar, candy, chocolate and yeast. It's a very rich aroma! A mellow, pleasant mouthfeel, and indeed a mellow, pleasant overall beer, with tones of grapes throughout. It's difficult to emphasise how incredibly tasty Bourgogne des Flandres really is!
You can be assured you're getting an absolutely fantastic beer when you order a Belgian peche beer, and Timmermans Peche is no exception. As expected, peaches ooze through the flavour, along with a certain candy feel. Peach candy also dominates the aftertaste. It has a smooth head of froth and peach candy aroma. It has a texture of extreme fruit and you can taste a lot of fizz in there. Timmermans Peche is a very sweet beer of medium body and moderate carbonation. As with its "Cassis" cousin. It seems, in recent years, to have reduced its alcohol strength from 5% to 4%.