awaisanen (1098), Irvine, California, USA Apr 4, 2008 From a plastic bottle. Generously shared by cquiroga. Cloudy, light caramel colored pour with a wispy
head of off-white. Fruity nose of pears, apples, and coconut milk, along with hints of muscat grapes and musty
leather. Lots of fruity esters and a honey like sweetness provide an almost "juice"-like base, funked up with
some barnyard notes and peppery phenols. Medium light bodied, lightly carbonated mouthfeel with a gentle,
tingling effervescence. Sweet white grape and waterchestnut flavors up front, along with some ripened pear. A
mild smokey nuttiness tries to peek in, but is drowned out by the light fruits and horsey funk. The wildness of
the beer seems to have taken over some of the other spice nuances; it would be enlightening to try a fresh example
side-by-side. Thanks for the rare treat, Chris!
goldtwins (3668), Nesconset, New York, USA Feb 18, 2008 Bottle @ Dr. Bill’s. The brewer name kicks ass. Poured a hazy amber color with no head. Dry spiced aroma with notes of fruit and leather. The flavor was tart and fruity. Big leather and notes of pear. Light tingle of carbonation on the tongue. jjpm74 (2660), Connecticut, USA Mar 23, 2007 Updated: Mar 24, 2007Courtesy of omhper and drank as a horizontal alongside Jackelsdricka for comparison. Pours mahogany and more or less still with no bubbles and only a hint of tingliness on the tongue. Smells strongly of juniper with hints of spruce, birch and mineral water. Taste is like a gin might be if it were a fermented beverage with loads of juniper and lots of booziness. Some hints of smoke are also present. Palate is very thick and reminds me of the heavy mineral waters of Europe. Finishes along the lines of sassafras. Very different from everything else I tried during this tasting that included sahtis, and lots of traditional Scandanavian beers. If sahti and lambic are the grandparents of beer, this is their great grand parent. Thanks again for this rare treat! oh6gdx (4912), Vaasa, Finland Mar 21, 2007 Plastic bottle from omhper (big thanks, I’ll try getting you some new sahti’s for this one!). Hazy nutbrown colour, no head. Aroma is freshly cut juniperwood along with some spiced and xylitolish hints. Flavour is the same. Very refreshing! The bottle got lots of preassure in it so while letting a bit of it out, I also poured a small sample. Rest of the bottle is to be saved for PBF2007. Hides the alcohol very well! lgklotet (384), Stockholm, Sweden Aug 17, 2006 Fresh sample, brewed by my friend’s mom for a wedding. Sampled in a very traditional plastic mug ;-) Hazy orange, no head but residual bubbles. Huge aroma, yeasts, esters, fruit (not dark malty types) and a slight almost lambic-like funkiness. Taste is upfront sour, yeasty with a definite alcohol presence. Not sure if I can pick out the juniper.. Palate is rich, sticky with a loong finish. There is no carbonation. This is great stuff, really happy to have tried it.
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