douglas88 (818), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Dec 21, 2007 Updated: Feb 14, 2008 Bottle. Pours a dark amber with a nice head. The aroma is quite mixed; some fruit, a bit of wood, and yeast. At the first sip you know its a Belgian-style; the yeast is strong. Later the dark fruit and sweet malt come in. The cherry addition grows over time, and is never anything but natural. No strange artificial flavors here. A awesome beer. Really a lot to love, complex, and the alcohol is not noticeable. Great.
Nik925 (154), California, USA Oct 7, 2008 Amazing palate! The cherry flavor blends well with wild yeast flavors, but comes off a bit too strong with the alcohol flavor. I’m not getting as much depth or complexity as I was expecting. As it warms a bit of chocolate and oak come out, but the main flavor is still of alcohol followed by cherries. Also, I expected more cherry flavor, I have seen this much coaxed out of malt in a few imperial stouts. demdeac40 (148), Hendersonville, North Carolina, USA Oct 4, 2008 Pours a deep dark copper red. Looks like Beaujolaiswith a beautiful head and nice lacing as it dissipates. The nose is licorice and candied fruit with underlying alcohol notes. Flavor is bitter with a big hit of alcohol. Not getting the cherry I expected nor much else as far as flavor goes. A little bittersweet chocolate? Definitely seems to open up as it warms. Lagunitasfan (63), San Diego, California, USA Oct 2, 2008 Big bottle 2008. Smell cherry and wood. Creamy head reduces to lace. Clean sides of the glass. Deep red in color. Serioous chunks of yeast at the bottom. The bottle says to serve at 50 deg., and I should have waited for it to warm up before I started drinking it. At a crisp cold temperature it was bitter and lacked much flavor. I couldn’t taste ANY of the roundness or cherries I expected. As it warms, the flavors start to really open up. Still bitter at the front of the mouth, but there is an explosion of cherry, alcohol, and who knows what else. Enjoyable, but not amazing. joeyplush (59), Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 1, 2008 Pours a dark ruby/amber with a medium tan head. A beautiful looking beer. Aroma is rich and complex, with cocoa, caramel, and cherry flavors. Alcohol is also present. The taste has chocolate malt, hints of coffee, and the cherry lambic is also evident. Finish includes chest warming alcohol - this is a nice beer anytime, but that makes me think of enjoying one on a cold winter’s night. TeamTrappist (169), jericho, New York, USA Sep 30, 2008 750 ml bottle, cave aged 06 batch.Poured a cloudy brown with no head. Very cherry nose. I was very surprised by how nicely carbonated this was. Mouthful was very similar to a rochefort 8.Cherry, and chocolate flavors. I believe that the cave aged improved the overall flavor considerably. But this beer had a nice complex flavor to it,
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