bu11zeye (3628), Frisco, Texas, USA Jul 7, 2007 (Bottle, PH1, courtesy of Walt) Pours a hazy golden orange body with a small off-white head. Aroma of citrus, oak, and sour funkiness. Flavor is of sour organic lemony funkiness and with a subtle dry, oak finish. Thanks for sharing Walt!
Crosling (1628), Loveland, Colorado, USA Jul 28, 2008 001, PH1. Light orange color with ample foam. Smells of bugs and critters, cobweb, damp barn, horse blanket, lemon and soaked wood. Flavor is strongly sour, super intense and woody, funky, wild and loaded with lemon and other fruits notes. Obviously a terrific and expertly crafted beer, but not one I’d like to collect. Supplication will always be my favorite Russian River brew. badbeer (404), Iowa, USA Jul 5, 2008 Batch 001, not the PH1 though.
Poured out a yellow orange color with a white head that quickly dissipated, but left bits of lacing. Smell was sour and vinegar-like; it had barnyard funk as well, but not as powerful, full of pleasant sour aromas. The taste seems to have a bit of lemon and oak beneath the strong sour flavors. I’m not real experienced with Wild Ales, but this one just tasted awesome. It also had tastes of vinegar and ends up with a dry, sour finish. Lighter side of medium body with a dry finish; carbonation is rather high. This is definately one of the better beers I’ve had and has changed my mind on what sour beers can be. I would definitely drink this again, unfortunately I’ll have to wait until the next batch comes out. pantanap (725), Chicago, Illinois, USA Jul 3, 2008 batch ph1. huge thanks to KP who sent this to me as part of the perfect 10 swap from awhile back....been waiting awhile to try this and decided to bust this one out side by side with batch 2....poured a cloudy orange brown considerably darker than batch 2. a thin soapy white head topped it off....a woody, musty really smoothened out aroma with a lot of splendid oak qualities and the perfect degree of balance between tart and dryness..... wood, mustiness with fair amounts of oak goes well with the tartness and remains perfectly balanced. age has done this one some good. Ethereal (869), London, Greater London, England Jul 2, 2008 Bottle at Chris_O’s 19th April 2008 tasting, courtesy of Phil_L. Murky blonde with a sour white wine aroma. The flavour is woody, sour, tart yet with hop bitterness too. An interesting beer that I was very glad to try, but I won’t profess to being a fan of the style. Yet. masonjer (429), Lansing, Michigan, USA Jul 1, 2008 Shared by Kan at Kanarama. I tasted this side by side with the batch 2. The batch 2 was great! The ph1 was unreal. I just couldn’t stop raving about this one. Poured way darker, cloudy brown color. Nose was funky but not too sharp, just drawing me in. The thing that struck me about this beer was the unbelievable balance, time has served this very well. Flavor was rich and round, musty from the outset, slowly rolling waves of oak and sourdough, then gently fading away at the finish. this might be the best sour I have ever had. Thanks Kan!
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