Jerre (1396), Waregem, Belgium May 10, 2008 Yesterday from bottle, 75 cl. (With Paul, Leen, Marc)
Deep red color, with a pink head.
Aroma fruits, cherry, gueuzemalts, bit woods.
Medium body.
Taste little sweet, sourness, cherry and fruity, woods @ finish.
Nice kriek for beginners.
GOOD. BonVoeux (40), Beveren-Leie, Belgium May 17, 2008 Last week from bottle, 75 cl. @ home with Jerre, Leen, Marc) Red coloured
, with a pink head. Cherry, woody,
gueuzemalts, aroma
Taste little sweet, sourness, cherry and fruity, Like it. beastiefan2k (1120), Lawrence (formely NYC), Kansas, USA Oct 5, 2007 From ygtbsm94. Beautiful dark pink color with a pinkish-white small head. Cannot see through the beer at all. Aroma is almost pure Gueuze Cuvée René, which is great because I love that beer. Barnyard, funky, and a strong acidity that really makes the beer sour but without going into Cantillon out of this world area. I feel the acidity on my nose. Upon tasting the beer hits you with such a dryness the comes some light rubber and a strong acidity that’s all a very herbal dry sourness. Then there is just a faint kick of sweetness that may be coming from the cherries at the end of the flavor. But that’s about it, really seems like al the cherries did was provide the color. 750mL cap and cork bottle, Rodenbach Gran Cru tulip glass, thanks again Brad. jjpm74 (3086), Stratford, CT 06614, Connecticut, USA Jul 21, 2008 Thanks to beastiefan2k for sharing this one! Pours red with an off white head. Smells of buttery cherries. Taste combines sourness with some excellently blended cherries. I wish all of their beers were this good! TEJA (143), Stockholm, Sweden Sep 10, 2008 This beer we had on a sampling with fellow beer geeks. We were divided in two aboute this beer. I for one loved this. It has a big, but short pink foam. The typical kriek aroma. Followed by a dry, crisp taste with a perfect acidity. A few of my fellow beer geeks thought that the cherries were to dominant and the acidity was to much and wanted to pour it away. I and another beer judge had to sacrefice ourself and finnsih the bottle.
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