Sregnar35 (646), Rotterdam, New York, USA Jan 14, 2008 Was expecting a flemish sour, so I was a bit dissapointed, but it’s still tasty. Very fruity and biting yeast, thick head, great bouquet.
Indra (1808), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA Jul 2, 2008 750ml bottle, standard text label, none of the artwork shown here. Full-on funky aroma, full of wild yeast character, brett and medicinal phenols, berryish fruit, wood and grainy malts. Cloudy medium golden color, well sedimented, with a subsiding, sparse head. Flavor is surpringly light and fruity for a beer of this magnitude, malty, sweet farmy and funky again, overall nicely balanced and flavorful for all its wildness, the brett there at the finish providing dryness and balance. Mouthfeel is smoothly effervescent and full, body is likewise full and generous. Alcohol is really a non-factor, surprisingly. Really very tasty. Thanks Chris! Fin (1987), Merton, Oxfordshire, England Jul 1, 2008 Bottle at Mes’s with Loz, and Ang, thanks Mes for hosting this hastily arranged tasting 20-06-08 Pours light golden with fluffy white hedad. Some sour fruit tingle your nostrils, plus there ois also a slight mustiness and a tinge of the farmyard about this oh and some yeast and spices thrown into the mix. Tasty beer slightly sour, some spicy sweetness but also with a sour edge. Its really quite interesting and tastes like a combination of different beer styles. RSRIZZO (942), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Jun 29, 2008 This is a bottle of the SURLY BIRD. Aroma is bad, its like a sour diaper with some very faint fruit tones. Color is a pale hazy gold with good carbonation and a loose white head. Taste is as bad as the aroma. It starts with a medium body that goes down sharp. Finish is beyond bad its a sour plastic taste and a strong flavor that can only be described as dirty baby diaper. Oh my god this sucks, I have no idea why this beer has gotten this high of a rating. KnN (190), Greenbelt, Maryland, USA Jun 23, 2008 Pours a nice golden color with a long lasting white head. Aroma is a bit yeasty, bready. . . smells a little biscuity.
Nice flavor, not like other Flemish wild beers I’ve had. Certainly not sour at all. There’s a good malt presence here, a bit bitter, a lot malty, pretty tasty. Went great with the pork roast I had for dinner. TURDFERGUSON (960), Carrboro, North Carolina, USA Jun 22, 2008 Bottle labeled as Reinaert Flemish Wild Ale. Enjoyed this with dinner a couple weeks ago. Nose is somewhat sweet, with some nice helpings of yeast, and a very mild bit of funk. Flavor is more sweet and yeasty without much of the funk hinted on in the nose. A little bit of alcohol shows in the dry finish. Pretty good.
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