Crosling (1604), Loveland, Colorado, USA Feb 12, 2008 Updated: Jun 29, 2008 Bottle. Golden color with aromatics of ripe fruits and brett funk. Nicely balanced and excitingly flavored. Hints of lemon, grapefruit and sour fruits. A nice wild ale, but it could use some oak character which would elevate it , but i’m still very impressed with the flavor balance.
Alldaydrinker (450), Norwood, Massachusetts, USA Jul 25, 2008 Pours a hazy golden color with a small disapated white head. Nose is beautiful, fragrant, sharp and tart notes, apples, hay, citrus and touch of grapes. Initial taste is salty, sour, tart, apples and guezy. Mid palate is continues with tart sharpness with resemblence of grape skins. Finish is clean and refreshing with rhine/citrus continuing. The body is light. It is exactly what it is stated, slightly sour. Very enjoyable. Minor head retention. Gregis (861), Overland Park, Kansas, USA Jul 21, 2008 Bottle courtesy of kmweaver. Pours a hazy, golden amber with a thin ring of white bubbles clinging to the edges of the glass, leaving behind patchy/sheeting lace. The nose is an enticing fruity, yeasty blend with notes of apple, pear, mildly sour white grapes, sweet berries and a light Brettiness. Light to medium-bodied and sour with a tart, dry finish. I had actually forgotten that this was a sour ale until it hit my tongue, but it certainly brings the goods. Sour cherries, wild strawberries, and bretty sourness finishing with a slightly woody and tart dryness at the finish. This is a very drinkable sour and one I will look for whenever I travel. Thanks again for the bottle, Ken! kramer17801 (1846), sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 21, 2008 12 oz bottle. Pours a hazy dark straw yellow with a small fizzy white head that fell to a thin ring quickly. Nice tart and sour nose with some light lemon. Seems to be more dominated by the pedio than the brett. Tart and slightly acidic flavor that has a nice bite too it without being too overpowering. Almost reminds me of a Berliner Weisse or a Gueuze. Notes of Grannie Smith apple, lemon juice, and crisp wheat. Dries out nicely on the finish leaving a mouthwatering slightly acidic lingering finish. Mouthfeel is light and crisp with a perfect fizzy carbonation level. A very nice refreshing summer drinker. zeke626 (194), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Jul 20, 2008 Thanks to akevitt for sharing. Bottle, pours a hazy, yellow-orange body with a short lasting, foamy yellowish-white head. Aroma of sour cherry and sour apple with a hint of yeast. Flavor is more sour apple and lemon with some wheat tones. Medium bodied with slight fizz on the front of the palate. Tart finish with a slight sour acid taste. Light tang on the aftertaste. tomthompson89 (1051), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 18, 2008 One of my favorite sour ales ever. very drinkable and refreshing. big head lotsa little bubles color was golden yellow that was kinda murky, nose is musty, baryard some citrus. flavor is yes u guessed it sour but refreshing as well, some malt character. really really good may have to buy a few of these.
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