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{{Infobox beverage
| name        = La Dulcis Succubus / Succubus Douce
| image        = SuccubusDouce3.jpg
| image2      = SuccubusDouce1.jpg
| caption      = La Dulcis Succubus<br>by Le Trou de Diable brewery
| type        = Sour<br>Farmhouse Style
| abv          = 7%
| proof        =
| manufacturer = Le Trou de Diable
| distributor  = Le Trou de Diable
| origin      = Shawinigan, Quebec
| introduced  = 2011
| discontinued =
| colour      = Dark Orange
| flavour      =
| ingredients  =
| variants    =
| related      =
| website      = http://www.troududiable.com/
}}
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''For other uses of the word [[Succubus]], or movies involving Succubi, see [[Succubus (disambiguation)]].''


 
'''La Dulcis Succubus''', translated into English as '''Succubus Douce''', is a beer produced by the ''Le Trou de Diable'' brewery of Shawinigan, Quebec Canada.
 
[[Image:SuccubusDouce1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A bottle of ''La Dulcis Succubus'' produced by ''Le Trou de Diable'' brewery of Shawinigan, Quebec]]
[[Image:SuccubusDouce2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Closeup of the Succubus art produced by aditya777 of DeviantArt]]
'''La Dulcis Succubus''', translated into English as '''Succubus Douce''' is a beer produced by the ''Le Trou de Diable'' brewery of Shawinigan, Quebec Canada.




==Description==
==Description==
Six months fermenting in oak casks of California white wine botrytised, gives this beer a complex nose that has the aroma of flower honey, vanilla, apricot and leather tempered by the addition of wild yeasts. Full and generous taste, and a bittersweet backdrop of American hops.  
Six months fermenting in oak casks of California white wine botrytised, gives this beer a complex nose that has the aroma of flower honey, vanilla, apricot and leather tempered by the addition of wild yeasts. Full and generous taste, and a bittersweet backdrop of American hops.  


==Promotion==
==Promotion==
The beer is promoted as being a succubus is a demon in the lovely appearance of a woman who seduces and damns men in their dreams. She is both feared and desired ... You have been warned: once you've tasted it, you will ask for more for eternity.
The beer is promoted as being a succubus is a demon in the lovely appearance of a woman who seduces and damns men in their dreams. She is both feared and desired ... You have been warned: once you've tasted it, you will ask for more for eternity.


==Statistics==
==Statistics==
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*Alcohol: 7% alcohol by volume  
*Alcohol: 7% alcohol by volume  
*Availability: Late Winter/Early Spring
*Availability: Late Winter/Early Spring


==Reviews==
==Reviews==
Overall the beer is described as being produced in the farmhouse style, and having a hazy dark orange colour. It is available from kegs and bottles, both of which have a quite complex nose, a tart, fruity taste with a hint of sourness, leaving a salty finish. It is also described as having a good carbonation and weight overall making it drink well.
Overall the beer is described as being produced in the farmhouse style, and having a hazy dark orange colour. It is available from kegs and bottles, both of which have a quite complex nose, a tart, fruity taste with a hint of sourness, leaving a salty finish. It is also described as having a good carbonation and weight overall making it drink well.
==Awards==
In 2011, the beer won the Médaille d’Or, Wood and Barrel Aged Sour Beer at the Canadian Brewing Awards.


==External Links==
==External Links==
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*[http://www.troududiable.com/spip.php?article419 This beer at the Troududiable.com webaite (in French)]
*[http://www.troududiable.com/spip.php?article419 This beer at the Troududiable.com webaite (in French)]
*[http://aditya777.deviantart.com/ The website of the label artist Aditya777 on DeviantArt]
*[http://aditya777.deviantart.com/ The website of the label artist Aditya777 on DeviantArt]
[[Image:SuccubusDouce3.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Closeup of the label for the 'La Dulcis Succubus''  beer produced by ''Le Trou de Diable'' brewery]]

Latest revision as of 12:55, 11 April 2014

La Dulcis Succubus / Succubus Douce
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La Dulcis Succubus
by Le Trou de Diable brewery
Type Sour
Farmhouse Style
Manufacturer Le Trou de Diable
Distributor Le Trou de Diable
Country of origin Shawinigan, Quebec
Introduced 2011
Alcohol by volume 7%
Colour Dark Orange
Website http://www.troududiable.com/

For an overall list of Succubus related articles, see Succubus (disambiguation).


La Dulcis Succubus, translated into English as Succubus Douce, is a beer produced by the Le Trou de Diable brewery of Shawinigan, Quebec Canada.


Description

Six months fermenting in oak casks of California white wine botrytised, gives this beer a complex nose that has the aroma of flower honey, vanilla, apricot and leather tempered by the addition of wild yeasts. Full and generous taste, and a bittersweet backdrop of American hops.


Promotion

The beer is promoted as being a succubus is a demon in the lovely appearance of a woman who seduces and damns men in their dreams. She is both feared and desired ... You have been warned: once you've tasted it, you will ask for more for eternity.


Statistics

  • Inspiration: Wild Season
  • Fermentation: High
  • Alcohol: 7% alcohol by volume
  • Availability: Late Winter/Early Spring


Reviews

Overall the beer is described as being produced in the farmhouse style, and having a hazy dark orange colour. It is available from kegs and bottles, both of which have a quite complex nose, a tart, fruity taste with a hint of sourness, leaving a salty finish. It is also described as having a good carbonation and weight overall making it drink well.

Awards

In 2011, the beer won the Médaille d’Or, Wood and Barrel Aged Sour Beer at the Canadian Brewing Awards.

External Links