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Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

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99
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A Sour Ale brewed by
Port Brewing/Lost Abbey

San Marcos, California USA

bottled
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2023.97/5.03.96/5.05.5%83.6Snifter, Tulip, Tumbler P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Perhaps no country embraces the use of fruit in beers more so than Belgium. Numerous traditional as well as regional specialty ales are infused with every sort of fruit imaginable. In this way, the flavor of the fruit becomes especially prominent. Red Poppy Ale is a veritable celebration of Sour Cherries in an explosion of aromas and tastes. Brewed from a brown ale base and aged in our oak barrels for over 6 months, this beer is not for the faint of heart. The Golden Poppy is the state flower of California and the Red Poppy is found in Flanders Fields where our inspiration for this beer comes from.

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 skoisirius (488), Seattle, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/105/518/20

May 22, 2008  
Two samples at different times thanks to <b>after4ever</b> and <b>derkruk</b>. Quite surprised this does not have an over 4 score! Loving the label on this one first of all. Poured you get a cloudy brown with a red tint. In the nose you will experience bliss with tons of funky sour cherry notes mixed with fairly overtaken malts. The flavor cuts right down the tongue with a sharp oak touch alongside deep malts and sour cherries. There’s also a combination of sweet malty goodness and even sweeter cherry flavors as well, balancing this brew out in an almost indescribable way. Lovin’ it...LOVIN’ it...!!

 brewblackhole (1260), Muskego, Wisconsin, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 26, 2008  
aroma is pure oak barrel and its bacteria,fruit is certainly there ,but its hard to nail it down as cherries.Sour cherry comes through a little more in the taste ,but the oak the pleasing acidic tartness of lactobacillus still dominating factor. Looks like we are at the ponit where the barrel flavor is the main thing,which is fine ith me. Next up,an Imperial Sour? Thanks Kingpin


 LilBeerDoctor (797), East Setauket, New York, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 12, 2008  
Bottle courtesy of mreusch. Pours a dirty light brown with a small tan head. Aroma of yeasty funk, some cherry undertones. Flavor is sour and tart, with some acidity at first with light cherry fruits and cinnamon in the finish. This reminds me a bit of 3 Fonteinen Schaerbeekse. Very nice.


 fredandboboflo (771), East Setauket, New York, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Dec 9, 2008  
Bottle. Aroma a fairly mellow blend of acidic notes, barnyard notes, oak, and the sour cherry, though not particularly distinct to me, more hidden with the woody and acidic notes than anything else. Flavor nice and sour, acidic with the continuing soft woody notes and sour fruit notes. Ever so slightly more gentle than I’d like it in the mouth. Still, very nice.


 Schultsc (436), Henderson, Nevada, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/57/104/518/20
Dec 3, 2008  
Pours a cloudy, medium mahogany brown with a very fine, thin, off-white head. Very prominent horse blanket/barnyard brettanomyces aromas with some acidic qualities and a very subtle, soft, sweet malt background with cherries, wood, and spice. The aromatic qualities flow directly into the flavor. There is more overt cherry flavor present and some more spice as well. The oak aging really softens things out pleasantly integrating the bold flavor characteristics together well into a coherent flavor profile. The body is light and delivers the many dimensions of this beer well as a straightforward presence in the mouth. The alcohol is appropriately mild and hardly noticeable making this a refreshingly complex and funky drinking experience.


 ucusty (1306), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
Nov 29, 2008  
Thanks to BlackForestCO for the bottle as part of NP10! This went great with Thanksgiving dinner especially with the turkey/gravy/cranberry trifecta . Hazy brown (with reddish hues) pour fluffy tan head and one ring of thin coated lace. Sour cherry aroma. Very complex flavor; raisins, grapes, oak, and brown sugar. Sweet then mildly sour & dry.



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