yjb (108), Bloomington, Indiana, USA Jan 17, 2008 how can dry apple cider gone wrong go sooo right? I don’t know but this is really nice. i could go on and on
Chrism86 (17), , Australia Jul 26, 2008 Poured hazy orange/amber with loosely packed white head. Nose is super funky, indicative of the style. Dry grass and hay with some flinty tones. Palate is somewhat surprising compared to my previous lambic experiences. Most notable is the broad flavour profile. Its much the same as the nose but quite tame tartness gives the impression of being fuller, with a long, flavoursome finish. nuplastikk (381), Maryland, USA Jul 21, 2008 750ml corked bottle, 4 years old or so in the bottle. This is an excellent example of a Lambic. Murky, orange-amber color. Sweet, tangy, and tart flavor. Funky farmhouse hay and brutal green apple sourness. It has mellowed in some respects, a little more creamy, but is still in absolute top form and could be aged for several more years. Cider like in some respects. Tons of intense citrus flavor notes. A classic. BoBoChamp (269), Gent, Belgium Jul 21, 2008 75cl, from De Hopduvel Gent, complex sour gueuze, hazy, good head, good brew MatSciGuy (171), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Jul 14, 2008 [Bottle] Pours a hazy straw gold with a large off white head. Aroma is tart apples, brett, and a little vinegar. Flavor is very, very sour. Some typical lindemans sweetness, apples, and a touch of lemon juice. Very good. DrZao (49), Houston, Texas, USA Jul 13, 2008 Cloudy orange with large fizzy head in tulip glass. Aroma is outstanding,sour and cidery with some yeasty, earthy tones, and perhaps some of the fruitiness of a tripel style ale. Flavor is striking, cidery and vinegar sourness, with bright carbonation. A bit overwhelming at first but with small sips, the beer can be appreciated, especially the pleasant long cidery aftertaste. The mouthfeel is well balanced between carbonation and creaminess. Not a daily drink, but well worth a try.
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