thewolf (3631), Kolding, Denmark May 1, 2008 Bottle. [thank you, Ungstrup]
[at Yesprs tuesday tasting] [vintage 2000]
Pours quite orange amber, a bit hazy. A frothy, small, off-white head on top. Aroma is lightly tart, subdued fruitiness. Fine, very dry mouthfeel. Flavour is pleasingly tart and dry, Very nice fruitiness. Still feels rather fresh. Wonderful.
cgarvieuk (2374), Edinburgh, Scotland Sep 5, 2008 hazy red brown,only every so slight woody nose, little tart nice body if not over complex,not oversweet huge rasp finnish kepano (239), Meudon, France Jul 19, 2008 Rosy-bodied and pink-topped, it’s tough to look manly with a glass of Boon’s craft in hand. Aromatically though, the fruit’s luscious intensity is about as delicate as a jackhammer. Strawberry cheesecake, grape candy, red apple and raspberry jelly; there’s pie crust and peaches, brown sugar and cookies. All this is only meagerly balanced by well-aged hops, but no matter, the variegated fruit flavors are truly inspiring. As for the flavor, imagine The Shining’s elevators spewing torrents of raspberry syrup instead of blood. Surprisingly dry, the fruit is full but not cloying and the fine carbonation adds wonderful texture to the experience. Hints of fig, browned butter, oak and black cherry, a finishing touch of blackcurrant, it’s an impressive brew. If it had further explored those sour notes of leather, this certainly would approach perfection in the realm of fruit lambics. For those outsiders who deem a pink fruit beer girly, let me again borrow from Jack Nicholson’s oeuvre and say "YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE FRUIT!" (01/07/07, 2004 bottle) kramer (1868), sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 13, 2008 75 cl bottle, 2004 Vintage, via sk8viking. Pours a clear amber body with a slight ruby hue under a nice tight bubbled thin layer of pinkish head. Nice overripe red raspberries in the nose with a very complementary bit of musty cellar funkiness. The flavor is nicely tart and sweet at the same time, minimal acidity, this really walks the line splitting the extremes of a Cantillon and a Lindemans right down the middle. The raspberries are very juicy with a lot of seedy flavor. The slight funkiness comes out really nicely the closer to room temp that this gets, especially on the finish. Ends with some chocolaty notes. Mouthfeel is very nice, a fuller body than most Lambics, there’s just enough sweetness to it to be a both a bit sweet and slightly puckering at the same time. Very good. TrefwoordPunk (366), Leiden, Netherlands Jul 10, 2008 Bottle 75 cl, 2004 vintage. Pours a pinkish red with a medium off-white head and an intense aroma of fresh and ripe raspberries coming from the bottle after removing the cork. I would seriously buy a bottle for this smell alone! The taste is very pleasing too, full on raspberries with both a bitter and acidic note coming through in the end. This is something special, you should really try and find it Marsiblursi (1403), Göteborg, Sweden Jun 19, 2008 (Bottle 2000) Pours light hazy amber to red with a small off-white head. The aroma is of fresh raspberries, mold and basement like yeast, unripe strawberries, vanilla and some old oak wood. The nose is only light acid and tart with a medium sweetness that is almost white sugar like. The flavour is medium sweet light acid/sour/tart with notes of raspberries and some wood. Undertones of vinegar, wood and unripe berries. The mouthfeel is light tannin tart, bit milky and light soft. The finish is medium tart, sour and dry with vinegar and unripe raspberries lingering. Medium bodied. A bit more sour and this beer would have been perfect.
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