larstangaa (104), Denmark Jan 13, 2008 "vintage" 2004. Beautiful rosé-color. Classic sour, but still with some fruityness. Cask signs. Hard to rate, when lambic really makes me scream for chocolate and a few glasses of sugar... But compared with other previously tasted lambics (and cousins), I found thos one quite interesting (Tasted at the "BASMOF Nytårskur 07/08 12-01-2008)"
lassem (134), Copenhagen, Denmark Oct 10, 2008 Bottle 37,5 cl. Bottled 4/9 2007. Pours with a fizzy sound a hazy red (orange)with a sparkling pink fading head. The nose is fresh - bitter with sweet berries and notes of straw. The taste is sour sour sour in that special Cantillon way - Berries, wet hay, cloves and something like lactose. Finish is dry and bitter with rasberry-notes Arayaga2 (771), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 7, 2008 Pink, with light pinkish head. Aroma is spicy, and foul, like equal parts ground pepper and rat turds. Taste starts as it smells, and then washes with intensely tart raspberry. Cutting acidity almost warms as it goes down. Taste fades into sweaty brett. $11/12oz Gez (41), Georgia, USA Oct 6, 2008 Pours a cloudy deep orange-pink color. Aroma is raspberry, strawberry, lemon, and vinegar. Slightly dry and bubbly. Flavor is a tart/sour raspberry and strawberry. Very excellent beer. Jonte (403), Gothenburg, Sweden Oct 4, 2008 Bottle. Golden/pale red color with a small white head. Aroma: Very sour, barnyard, hay, cheese, faint tart raspberries, and wood. Flavor: Very sour and tart, faint raspberries, acidic, barnyard and cheese. Dry finish. I would actually have liked a bit more raspberries. Not bad at all, but it will surely give me stomach burn. rkuhnel (1144), Eureka, California, USA Sep 25, 2008 Updated: Oct 4, 2008From the Northcoast Coop this set me back a full $13.49 for 650 ml bottle. Poured a cloudy red with small off-white head and pink tinges on the bubbles. Nose is sour and clearly of raspberries. Mouthfeel is soft and smooth, and favor is a great sour note with raspberry sweetness backing it up. Simply sublime.
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