note666 (160), Eindhoven, Netherlands May 12, 2008 250 ml bottle. nice brown , clear colour.
fruity, sour taste. very pleasant to drink .
timfoolery (297), California, USA Jul 18, 2008 Bottle from Ledgers in Berkeley, CA. This Sour was fruitier than expected. The taste was of sour cherries and tart rasberries. It had a hint of sweet to go along with a good deal of, but mild, carbination. Overall, a departure from the genre, but very good for what it is (which is to say unique). Geuzelambix (46), København, Denmark Jul 16, 2008 A strange beer with an acidic touch - almost like vinegar. On the other hand it’s rather sweet as well, and goes along fine with some kind of desert - or simply AS a desert. I didn’t like it the first time around, but now I admit it’s quite nice. texasbartender (129), Sugarland, Texas, USA Jul 16, 2008 The beer pours a very clear reddish brown with a thick off white head. The nose is sour with a hint of rotting fruit and sour milk. The nose sort of scares me. The taste is a sour sweetness on the front with a sharp acidic sweet spike in the middle. It reminds me of a gueze, in as far as it is a sour sweetness with a sharp bite on the finish. Rhapsudsy (3), Minnesota, USA does not count Jul 14, 2008 Complex and inviting. Ruby-crimson-brown in color. This one tastes almost exactly like its aroma: black cherries, pears, tart, acidic, and a hint of the warmth of bourbon. I’m thinking Gorgonzola might make an interesting pairing. haddon90 (948), East Falls Church, Arlington, Virginia, USA Jul 11, 2008 Had this on draft at Proof in DC. Poured a deep brown color with a nice tan head. Fruity aroma. Somewhat sour. Nice flavor! Good mix between some sour, bitterness and some fruit. Hinted some raisins in there as well. Much better then I anticipated.
|