ratman197 (2174), Arvada, Colorado, USA May 1, 2008 On tap @ Avery Tasting Room poured a hazy golden amber with a lasting white head. Aromas of horse blanket, leather, barnyard funk, fruittiness, pepper, some light floral notes and a hint of straw. Palate was medium bodied and smooth with a dry lightly tart finish. Flavors of leather, funky barnyard, figs, light pepper and ligfht strawwith a smooth dry lingering funky finish. This is the best Anniversery beer Avery has made so far! I can’t wait to see how it ages.
cbkschubert (1518), Skyline, Arizona, USA Jul 17, 2008 22 oz. bottle from Plaza Liquors - Pours a slightly hazy golden color with a one finger thick white head. Very little lacing. Aroma is toasted malt, esters, and spice. Flavor is esters, yeast, and spice. Medium body. A pretty good beer. hapjydeuce (522), Carlsbad, California, USA Jul 16, 2008 On tap at Pizza Port Carlsbad. Its nice to see some diversity in Avery’s anniversary lineup by including brett in this year’s brew. Overall, the beer presents itself impressively in the aroma, but in its entirety lacks the complexity and depth of bigger sour ales. Biscuit and wet hay aroma with faint tones of cellar and damp earth. Smells pretty good. The flavor leans thin with an average amount of tartness and a slightly grainy feel to the malt base. The wild bugs are barely there in the finish. Easy to drink, but the lackluster flavor profile doesn’t give it points here. I thought after collaborating with Tomme for Proximus, this would have turned out better. jayg (995), Florida, USA Jul 16, 2008 Slightly cloudy straw color with a thin ring of white head at glass edge. Aroma has a slightly acidic funk component and a fruitiness to it. The taste is odd in that there is no funk or tartness present, just a basic Belgian strong base and not much else. durhambeer (314), Durham, North Carolina, USA Jul 16, 2008 My, this certainly is a divisive beer. The description on the bottle did have me scared, and then the pour was much lighter (golden orange) and more transparent than expected, so combined with the low rating, I was not expecting much. But then I tried it. Lots of funky brett on the nose: lemon, rotting granny smith apples, earth, diapers. Makes me want to drink it, diapers and all. Taste doesn’t follow through as much as expected (tastes as grainy as yeasty), but perhaps bottle age will improve it a bit. A noble effort from Avery; wish more brewers would experiment with brett. If you like funky beers, this is worth trying, though you may want to age a bit first. Headbanger (921), Aurora, Illinois, USA Jul 16, 2008 22oz bomber-A golden body with a small tight head and an aroma of belgian yeast, fruit, and spices Taste of yeast, sourness, and on the back end a little funk. Not the best anniversary ale from Avery. In fact probably their worse.
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