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BridgePort Stumptown Tart (Cherry Wheat) 2.98 25

BridgePort Stumptown Tart (Cherry Wheat)

Percentile
44
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bottled
common

on tap
unknown

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
253.04/5.02.98/5.0Special8.3%73.5Flute
Commercial Description:
Stumptown Tart is a lightly hopped ale made with Bridgeport’s Belgian Tripel, an ale aged since January in oak wine casks. This Sour Cherry Infused Belgian Style Ale created and brewed from German Hallertau hops is a perfect indication that summer has arrived in the Pacific Northwest. With 750 cases being brewed, BridgePort’s Stumptown Tart Ale will be sold at BridgePort brewpub + bakery, BridgePort Ale House and at select retail grocery stores throughout Oregon and Washington.
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 Lubiere (4550), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/513/20
Aug 20, 2009  
A golden ale with a thin white head. Nice light aroma of barnyard, oak, epsom salt and sour cherries. In mouth, a light cooling wheat with light cork notes, sour cherries, a bit of wheat malt, some lingering sourness. Interesting and refreshing, even for a 8% beer. Bomber, 4.49$, Bottle Barn.


 bvc (336), Kenmore, Washington, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/104/512/20
Aug 15, 2009  
Pours a odd clear orangish red yellow with a tight but thin white head. Nose is odd...thin, not all that inspiring, not a lot of cherry. What I do get is some prickly wheat with faint hints of slightly sweet/tart fruit. Not getting much in the way of oak. Taste is light, wheat, faint tart with some sweetness that has that yeasty belgian sugar characteristic. I had really been looking forward to this beer after thoroughly enjoying last years marion berry release. Not a offensive beer by any means, just a bit plain jane and needs way more cherry imho.


 scrizzz (1324), kirkland, Washington, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/57/103/513/20
Aug 15, 2009  
Looks like fresh grapefruit juice, like a muddied hazy dark pink. Belgian Tripel nose, no detectable fruit. Looking at these other ratings confuses me. I was hoping for a drying and powerful tart experience, but all I get is a soft and fluffy dry tripel with noticeable oak. No fruit. Had I been blindfolded I wouldn’t have even thought that there was fruit in here. Very nice beer, but not a fruit beer.


 stchloe (491), Portland, Oregon, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/56/105/514/20
Jul 31, 2009  
I actually quite liked this beer, though I would label it a sour beer instead of fruit beer. The cherries really make the body so face squinching bitter, and not really sweet. However, this doesn’t taste like cherries per se.


 thooper41 (386), Oregon, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Jul 27, 2009  
Oregon Brew Fest: reddish orange with fizzy white head, aroma of cherries, flavor has tons of sour cherries mixed nicely with pale malt.


CH47 (5), Kansas, USA
does not count click to see why this rating of BridgePort Stumptown Tart (Cherry Wheat) does not count
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/59/104/519/20
Jul 25, 2009  
A wonderful belgian nose shows sour cherries green apples and some age, I would not pin down oak casks if I did not know but can definitely pick it up now. The intro is almost flanders in style but quickly detours and shows slight oxidation and beautiful sour cherry and sour apple flavors. Which I find quite refreshing in the heat. The malt is light but fitting and the hops are spot on. Overall a very good Belgium style fruit beer.


 kenb (1100), Oregon, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/516/20
Jul 19, 2009  
22 oz bottle via Fred Meyer. I cannot believe they even had this. They never have squat there, let alone limited release micros. YeehaW!. Pours a hazy amber with a small white head. Nose is sour fruit..cherries, apple, and a bit of wood. Taste is ...diffent. My first sip tells me this is not your typical over the top fruit beer..it is more of a hop vs fruit...balanced to the point that they almost cancel each other out..or do they just blend perfectly..hmm, lets try a few more sips. Well i can see people either loving or hating this beer. Personally i find it TOO balanced. I either like beer to have a tiny bit in the fruit dept, or go over the top and be all fruit. THis one is just too balanced for me. Body is medium, carbonation is moderate/high. Finish is pretty dry. I think if i had another bottle i would lay it down for a year. Abv is well hidden so gets extra credit for that..i would have guessed 6.3, not 8.3%!


 leems (149), Portland, Oregon, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/513/20
Jul 3, 2009  
Pin keg @ Belmont Station. I watched the brewer get sprayed with beer when he hammered in the pin. This had been aged one year. Great tart flavor and aroma, mild berry, a little hop. This beer is wonderful aged a year. I wish I had bought one and put away for a while.
Earlier Rating: 7/3/2009 Total Score: 2.3
Bottle, Hazy orange aroma is tart and cherry. Flavor is like eating canned pie cherries. I get nothing else, This beer may age great, but not drinking well yet.



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