marchcow (492), Coralville, Iowa, USA Aug 29, 2006 Sweet and delicious. A slightly bitter finish helps to balance the sweetness which would be too strong otherwise. Fizzy, tart, slight malty or woody flavor. Very good.
ucusty (1062), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Sep 4, 2008 Thanks to Inkubus27 for the bottle! Muddy red pour and fluffy red head. Minimal spotty lace. Fresh raspberry on the nose. Very similar flavor profile. Tart up front, oak & fruity finish. BigMilly8 (361), Holiday, Florida, USA Aug 31, 2008 From bottle : Been waiting awhile to drink this one. Pours a red hazy color with a reddish tinted foamy head. The big fruity nose is in your face as soon as it goes into the glass. The smell is of wonderfully fresh raspberries. Taste is much the same, mainly all raspberries, and it really isnt tart like the name would indicate. Very nice aftertaste of raspberries. Overall a very enjoyable brew, smell, look and taste, great stuff. tuqueboy (21), toronto, Canada Aug 29, 2008 Wow. This stuff is stunning. Gorgeous, dark reddish-purple colour with a hint of brown. Rather murky, as though someone had just pureed some raspberries and poured them in. Aroma of fresh rasperries. Taste? Go figure -- raspberries. Like drinking a raspberry cordial, without the cloying sweetness. Tart? Not so much, though there’s a hint of acidity on the finish. But a beautiful beer to look at, to smell, and to savour. AndrewKScott (338), Lemont, Illinois, USA Aug 24, 2008 Very nice dark red pour with pink head. Aroma is full of tart raspberries. Flavor is a perfect balance of sweet and tart, with a nice range of notes from other fruits. Slick, slightly sticky mouthfeel. Passed it around the family and everyone loved it. Another wonderful beer from New Glarus. BrotherGrendel (136), San Diego (La Jolla), California, USA Aug 23, 2008 Appearance is a cloudy and dense raspberry red hue, moderate amount of rose colored head dissipates to a ring, very little lacing left on the glass. Aroma is sweet and tart raspberries along with a range of other berries and sweet fruits, definitely reminiscent of thick fruit jams or purees. Taste is unsurprisingly full of big sweet raspberries with any accompanying sugar tartness, tones of strawberries, fruit sorbet, and yeast peek through very slightly, this is just hands down an amazingly crafted fruit beer. Medium-bodied, texture is slick and smooth, carbonation is prickly and lively. Very high on the sweet and tart factor that is hard to handle in large quantities, best enjoyed with friends in smaller sipping glasses or after dinner.
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