lgklotet (396), Stockholm, Sweden Jul 8, 2008 Bottle, graciously shared by Omhper. Dark hazy amber appearance. Immediate Brett. Effervescent! Dry, bone dry. Like a blend of Orval and Iris. Quite bitter. Tannins and funk. Some caramelised sugar in aroma. Alcohol definitely noticeable. Great, great stuff!
thickfreakness (107), Austin, Texas, USA Oct 8, 2008 Many, many thanks to bgramer for meeting up and sharing this with me while he was in Houston. Pours a hazy ruby color with an eggshell head that never faded away completely and left some awesome lacing. Aroma had big funk at forefront, some pepper and oak; slight berries, tart grapes, cherries, green apple; as it warmed there was a slight buttery/creamy note, some brown sugar and some grape juice. Flavor was bleu cheese and sharp oaky tannins at first; cherry, blueberry, peppery; as it warmed strawberry and sherry became present for me. The aftertaste seemed like a bit of candied brown sugar with butter. Full bodied carbonation with a slightly slick finish. Mineral like water qualities and a slight bit of alcohol as it warms. Overall this was an amazing experience of a beer. Gregis (923), Shawnee, Kansas, USA Oct 5, 2008 Bottle generously shared by mreusch. Pours a cloudy, light reddish brown with a thin skin of off-white bubbles that deposit wispy lace upon the glass. The nose is of sour dark cherries with a supporting note of oak. Medium-bodied and slick, the mouthfeel transitions to a tart, woody finish. The flavor follows the nose with a bit of a fruity (almost oxidized) note; probably a contribution from the wine barrels used on some of the beers used to create this blend. This is a pretty nice beer. Thanks again for sharing it with us, Matt. miketd (375), Cleveland, Ohio, USA Sep 22, 2008 From older notes. Rust color pour with a big white head. Aroma is sour and a bit funky, but not very strong. Sour/tartish flavor with lively carbonation. Smooth and drinkable, but not great. theisti (1095), Leawood, Kansas, USA Sep 18, 2008 750 ml bottle courtesy of the always generous mreusch. Pour is a slightly hazed ruby and brown with an off white head that falls quick. Decent lacing. Aroma of ripe black cherries and oak barrel woodiness. Maybe some spicy pepper behind that. Taste is nice tart cherries, oak woodiness and a bit of alcohol warming sharpness to the end. Taste is mashed cherries, get skin, stems, etc. Quite a bit of red wine tannin. As this warms, the oak fades a bit. Alcohol is present, though decently integrated. A million thanks for letting me try this one Matt! mreusch (460), Olathe, Kansas, USA Sep 17, 2008 750ml bottle, with another HUGE THANK YOU to Davecooks for another awesome and rare sour! Pours a mostly clear ruby/burgundy with a two finger foamy tan head, surprisingly good lacing. Aroma has sour cherry, pinot noir, and oak, all harmonized nicely. Flavor is similar, with a bit of lingering sourness. Better than the Cable Car, but another one where it doesn’t really match the hype. Don’t get me wrong, it’s well done and enjoyable, but there are better out there that are much more accessible. Thanks again Dave!
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