BeerandBlues2 (3190), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Jul 20, 2005 Bottle. Pours amber to copper with a tall off-white fizzy head. Sweet cherry and fruit hop aroma with a grain malt nose. Sour cherry flavor with a citrus hop finish. Fizzy and medium bodied, lively carbonation. Terminus (1955), Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA Apr 11, 2005 tap at brewery-pours a cloudy light orange with a small wthie head. WOW-bigtime bubblegum aroma-this is the best example of a bubblegum aroma i have ever had. Slightly sour flavors, mostly grassy, bubblegum, clove, cinnamon, and brett. This is truely a unique beer. Kinda a mix of a flemish sour ale, fruit lambic, and belgian wit all in one with 3 equal components. Crisp, light palate with lots of carbonation. The vineous oak aging comes out as the beer warmed. Im glad i got the chance to try this one! Ernest (4481), Boulder, Colorado, USA Apr 2, 2005 Draught, Bristol Brewpub, Colorado Springs.
Head is initially average sized, frothy, off-white, mostly diminishing.
Body is murky dark yellow.
Aroma is moderately malty (toasted grain, caramel), moderately yeasty (barnyard, horseblanket), with notes of lemon peel, cask wood, and nutmeg.
Flavor is moderately sweet, moderately acidic, lightly bitter.
Finish is lightly sweet, moderately acidic, moderately bitter.
Medium body, watery texture, lively carbonation.
This is an interesting blend of styles...somewhere between a gueuze and a saison, but not fully either. Initial waft is gueuze-like, wild yeast is obvious, but there seems to be a more substantial malt base here, and it’s not as sour as most traditional gueuze (though definitely has plenty of pedio and/or lacto). And it has a fairly hop-bitter finish, making this dry beyond tart. This is just short of excellent. Jason & Co. are making some really cool stuff these days! I had an opportunity to also sneak-peek the upcoming fall release, S&B Cuvee (Special Strong Dark aged on cherries), and the 2006 offering, Black Kriek (not yet sitting on cherries, very very sour). Hopefully some of these will start being bottled!
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