GJF (195), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA Apr 23, 2008 Pours a beautiful dark ruby. A good bit of cherry and oak flavor, but rather flat and the sour side seemed missing to me. It’s interesting but a little two-dimensional in profile. rmussman (687), California, USA Apr 5, 2008 Updated: Apr 11, 2008Sampled at the brew house. A very interesting brew. Has a definite cherry flavor with mild sour notes. Interestingly dark and flavor. Certainly entertaining however i dont know if i could drink a whole glass. BillKismet (1356), Seattle, Washington, USA Mar 26, 2008 Not sure if this should be considered a sour ale as that is how the bartender positioned it, noting it has also been mixed with their Golden Hallucination Triple. This brew was a lovely chestnut brown with good head. Enticing smells of cherry, wood barrel, bourbon, and marsala. Lovely woody and mild marsala flavors with a subtle tinge of cherry. Dryish, woody merlot finish. Superbly crafted. DenverLogan (420), Oceanside, California, USA Feb 20, 2008 On tap at Celebrator 20th Anniv. party in Oakland. Supposedly 7.2%. Dark brown...slight malt, bourbon, cherry aroma and taste. Also some marichino cherry tastes & minerals. Not a big body but interesting...I’d like to rate it again. bb (1965), Martinez, California, USA Feb 14, 2008 Draft. Aged in bourbon barrels with some brett added. Mahogony beer with a slight light tan head. Light bourbon. l;ight cherry aroma. Light cherry flavor with light malt, light grassy flavor with a bit of mineral tones. Somewhat lighter bodied. lingering cherry, mineral, grass. Almost seems like the base was a lager - thought that starts to fade as you drink more. A slight bit of brett in the nose, but almost nothing in the taste. Needs a bit more time to develop into something decent - a shame it’s being served now as there is potential, but it ends up being a watse. This is one of the first beers that I really want to rant on. It’s completely being rushed to serve instead of being left to become what could be a very good beer. Ah well, it only brings thirsty bear down another notch and showing that the care for the beer just isn’t there.
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