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Panil Barriquée (Sour) 3.95 528

Panil Barriquée (Sour)

Percentile
99
overall
Brewed by Panil Birra Artigianale - Birrificio Torrechiara
Style: Sour Ale

Torrechiara-Parma, Italy

bottled
common

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unknown

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5283.97/5.03.95/5.08%92.1Snifter, Tulip, Tumbler
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Note: this is the version of Barriquée available only in North America that has been intentionally soured with lactobacillus bacteria. See the <a href=http://www.ratebeer.com/Beer/panil-barriqu%E9e-(mild)/50139/>Mild entry for the European version (including Italy, although the Sour version may be obtained at the brewery). Has a blue / purple seal.

Suddenly beer-lovers here in the States are all a-titter over dark, sour, wood-aged ales. These complex, fruity-tasting beers, native to the Netherlands and Belgian Flanders, represent one of the oldest beer styles in the world. In their traditional form, these Sour Reds – also known as ‘Flemish Red’ or ‘Oud Bruin’ beers – are related to real lambic beers: a touch of wild yeast and bacteria coming from the wood give acidity, both lactic (sour) and acetic (vinegar). Trouble is, it’s become nearly impossible to find a true, traditional Sour Red, even in the place where the style was born. The spate of Sour Reds turning up here now leaves most drinkers crying in their beer. They’re too damned sweet! Crass commercialization has brought even the generally recognized ‘classics’ of the style to their knees. They’re pasteurized, and sometimes laced with sugar or artificial sweeteners to make them appealing to the less-discerning beer drinker. The traditional complexity, character, and dryness are missing in action. But now comes Panil Barriquée, and not a minute too soon. Barriquée is the only all-natural, traditionally-made example you will find today, and it comes from, of all places, Italy. This masterpiece is ‘triple-fermented.’ Primary fermentation is in stainless steel. The deep earthy, sour character results from three months of maturation in cognac barrels from Bordeaux, followed by re-fermentation and further aging in the bottle. Barriquée is not pasteurized or filtered, and no sweeteners are added, so it is uncompromisingly dry and complex, and endlessly interesting.

Last creation of Renzo, lover of wood from time immemorial, is an absolute novelty in Italy. These dark beer is aged in French oak barrels.The barrique hosts three fermentations, 15 days in iron vessel, 90 days in barriques coming from cognac and bordeaux and 30 days in bottle. The result is a beer who marries a strong alcohol strenght, 8% with an extraordinary drinkability and a incomparable bouquet of aromas.
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 Fantomas23 (463), Pewaukee, Wisconsin, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/104/518/20
Nov 20, 2005  
Murky red (almost brown) with a bubbly, unsustained head. Drinks like a slightly carbonated, sour, dry red wine. Some cherry bubblegum and clove. Medicinal finish with traces of metal along the fringes of the tongue.


 stegosaurus (1882), Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/516/20
Feb 22, 2007  
Bottled in 2005, sampled with Beerded_one. Pours Depp amber with a fricken huge four finger thick fluffy off-white head. Aroma of wood, fruit, musty, and a tart backing. The flavor is wood, and mustiness up front, followed by sweet fruitiness, and then finishes with a tart, acidic, ciitrusy finish. I never really appreciated this style, but this is a definite winner!


 TURDFERGUSON (1609), Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
Nov 5, 2006  
(2005 bottle from the Spirit Haus) Pours a cloudy, bloody, red-wine like mess with lots of floaties. Very little noticeable carbonation. Not as sour as I remembered it. Wow, I really expected this to be more on par with La Folie, but this bottle is rather mild. Still very good, but not quite what I expected. Very oaky throughout in scent and flavor. Deep red fruits linger on the palate-cherries, raspberries, pomegranate, and cranberries. A very well put together beer from Italy! Impressive and well balanced, but I prefer the more lethal flemish sours.


 Immy (1912), Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Jan 15, 2009  
Capped 750. Nice, clear brown with a small tan head. Nice woody, tart nose, some caramel. Very drinkable, woody, tart cherry, sour, lots of berrylike flavors. Excellent.


 NachlamSie (1657), Tennessee, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/518/20
Nov 1, 2006    Updated: Sep 28, 2009
bottle. Pours a very dark, cloudy mahogany with no head at all. The carbonation is sparse and slow. Aroma is nice on this: pleasant level of distinct lactic sourness, mild hints of ripe cherries, a bit of oak, and a subtle boquet of vinous notes. Given the description on the bottle (which I think conveys a very good attitude) I was expecting something harshly sour and overly dry, but this isn’t quite to that level. The beer is actually very tasteful, I’ve had a lambic or two that are far more sour than this, but is that necessarily a good thing? That’s certainly up to the drinker. What really impresses me is the way all the flavors meld together in such a flawless and unique fashion. The oaken notes are subdued, a tiny hint of biscuits can be detected, and stronger floral notes create an excellent backdrop for the sour, clothy taste. The finish is bit reminiscent of malt vinegar. Yeah, it’s certainly dry, but nothing that leaves me parched. My non-beer enthusiast roommate with fairly convential tastes even liked it. Good stuff.
[September 26, 2009]
Bottle from Hop City. Bottle 408, batch 10, reserva 2008. Pours brown with a decent head. The aroma is very sour with vinegar but not obnoxious. Light cherry hints are here with stronger oak. This is a delightful beer with clean balsamic vinegar, tart black cherries, muscadine, and strong oak notes. A vanilla sweetness is present, almost reminds me of bourbon, but the most prominent qualities are that of tasty, wild, sourness.


 Angeloregon (2038), Portland, Oregon, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 24, 2007  
Thanks to David Noble for the taste of the 2005 in a bottle--Poured a dark ruby red with a thin soapy/wispy whitish head. Sour nose with sweet cherries, raisins, and other fruits. Lactic and biting. Sharp and delicious! Yum!


 Keeper (164), Milano, Italy
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20
Dec 17, 2005  
Living in Italy has some advantages!Very particoular beer,fermented in barrique.Deep red, brown pour, sour cherry and wood aroma.


 DJMonarch (6941), Northwich, Cheshire, England
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/517/20
Aug 23, 2009  
From the Bottle at Dr Bill’s Tasting Falling Rock Tap House, Denver 10/10/2008 Sour fruit aroma. Dark coloured and strong in alcohol with a sour fruit flavour. Crisp dry and slightly bitter lasting finish.



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