Gillard (35), Florida, USA Apr 10, 2008 Courtesy-Degarth
A-Funk, Oak,Grapes and Fruit zest
AP- Cloudy orange,with no head to speak of but guite pretty
F- Wow this is very funky. Tastes of oak, and grapes
P- Sharp and abrasive
GarrettB (358), Centennial, Colorado, USA Jul 17, 2008 Unblended real lambic? One of a kind? Sounds like an essential experience for any lambic lover, and I count myself in their ranks. I’m intoxicated immediately after the pour. Once the light amber amber is out, the aroma immediately wafts into the nose without a head to impede it - just a few lurking bubbles, like sharks in an empty sea. It hit hards with a strong column of boozy vapors, along with an oak woodiness, and whispers of peach, flower petals, oranges, nectarine and a subtle potpourri. As for the taste, it’s an acquired one. At first its like drinking public pool water, sort of flat, faint and awkwardly sweet. It stays in this unpleasant state until swallowed, at which point the tongue is aglow in a sophisticated sweet and spiced alcoholic burn, and its worth the price of that initial flavor. I also catch lime and oak in this very hazy aftertaste, but I can definitely confirm it is a delicious aftertaste, and where all of the Cantillon Bruoscella’s merits are collected. Woodsman52 (17), , Ohio, USA Jul 7, 2008 NO head whatsoever. My first unblended lambic. I have drank lake superior lambics and this is something completely different. It resembles the sour tartness of a straight lemon and has a subtle similarity to true apple cider. This drink is a unique beverage that is truly one of a kind. Every beer lambic fan should add this one to their list. Bigmmartin (126), Dayton, Ohio, USA Jul 6, 2008 Bottle thanks to Woodsman52. All I can really say is "whoa". I first tasted a lambic style beer over a year ago and this is the first one I’ve tried since then. I forgot how intense these beers can be. Has a hazy yellow color with almost no head at all. Extremely sour, tart, flavor with some citrus backbone. Has a long lasting after taste that. If you aren’t used to drinking lambics, it’s difficult to get past the sourness of this beer. But I can appreciate the intensity and complexity. 1_2many (124), Ohio, USA Jul 6, 2008 Bottle thanks to bigmmartin. Slightly hazy golden with very little head. Sour aroma. I’m not the biggest fan of lambics or sour flavors but I’ll try to be unbiased. Slightly sweet upfront with extreme sourness throughout that lasts. Otherwise smooth on the palate. This reminds me of sour green apples. This is not my favorite style but its not bad compared to other lambics I’ve tried. emerson430 (76), Lakewood, Ohio, USA Jul 2, 2008 Same sample pour as Brigadier at the Beer Engine. I concur with most of his observations however, I would comment on the low to almost non-existent carbonation. The acidity/sourness of the lambic more than makes up for this in the mouthfeel.
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