BartC (398), Lichtaart, Belgium Sep 7, 2009 Red beer with a small pink head. Candy like aroma. Doesn’t smell natural. Flavor starts lightly sweet but ends with a mild sourness. Some fizzy experience on the tongue. Wood flavors noticeble. Bloekie (149), Belgium Sep 6, 2009 Very cherrylike, sour and sweet. Very very enjoyable! Some people at the tasting suggested that it was chemical, but I think you really taste the fresh fruits in this. JorisPPattyn (5155), Antwerpen, Belgium Sep 6, 2009 Little head left, over amber-red beer. Fruity, syrupy nose, like an (older), slightly ripened sweet Liefmans kriek. Sour-sweet taste, with fruity sourness, definitely cherries, but somehow not 100% naturally tasting. In the finish, clear cherry syrup, or laid-up sugared cherries. Palate is too syrupy to be fully enjoyable as a fruitbeer, medium bodied. Despite the harsh words above, it is still better than remembered from the first encounter, now +/- 15 years ago - then it was a kind of BelleVue Kriek experience. nqualls (1429), Nashville, Tennessee, USA Sep 1, 2009 Source:750 mL bottle picked up for me by lithy.
Glass:Arcadia Stem.
Appearance:Darkish red pour with a thin pink head.
Aroma:Sweet cherries, cream and cake. Cherries are dominant.
Flavor:Again, sweet cherries dominate, with caramel, cake and a creamy finish.
Palate:Medium body with solid carbonation.
Overall:This was good. I personally enjoy the raspberry tart a little more, but this was excellent.
MesandSim (5790), London, Greater London, England Aug 31, 2009 A Mes rate. Bottle at home. Harry gave me this bottle a couple of years ago. I’ve been struggling not to drink it ever since. I’m so glad I waited. This is utterly superb. The aroma has probably a little more raspberry than cherry but my god it’s glorious. Faint vanilla and angel cake too. Flavour, shit the bed, this is truly outstanding. It really does not drink like a beer. So much sweet, freshly picked glacé cherries and so much adorable marzipan. Effortlessly drinkable. Very sweet but with a delicate but oh so refined sour / tart finish. I’ve had this before and found it a little over the top sweet but with some age on it, it’s truly world class. So much finesse and poise. So much lip smacking flavour. This really is top drawer. I have half a glass left. Sod the notes, you know I’m loving this one. I’m off to spend some (all too brief) special time with what I have left. Isn’t that the story of our life fellas? ksurkin (354), Norfolk, Virginia, USA Aug 29, 2009 750ml bottle as an awesome gift from gandgkevin and zizzybalubba poured into a wine glass and crushed with LJ for #300! pours a beautiful, dark, rosey, pink with a soft, light pink head and a ring of lace. aroma is fantastic with notes of tart red and sweet black cherries with a light floral touch of fresh lillies, a bit of vanilla, and a hint of sugary malts. flavor was absolutely perfect and truly tasted identical to mom’s cherry pie with tart cherry notes up front slowly mellowed by sweet, dark cherries, vanilla, and smooth wheat with a touch of cinnamon spice and sugared pie crust with a lingering, tart cherry finish. palate is medium bodied and well carbonated with a perfect balance of tart and sweet to keep it from being too syrupy. overall, truly a world class fruit beer. SamGamgee (1394), Santa Cruz (La Selva), California, USA Aug 25, 2009 75cl bottle, thanks to photomike for bringing both this and the raspberry tart to the August SC tasting! This is another great fruit beer by NG, but I’m afraid it suffered a little bit being tasted along side raspberry tart, which is hands down the most amazing fruit beer that I have ever had. Maybe it’s just my preference for raspberries though, because the beers were almost the same except for the fruit flavor. Red color with a small head. The aroma is just a surge of cherry pie, almost leaning toward maraschino cherries in a fake way, but managing to tip-toe the line and come across a little more like pie-filling. The flavor is pure cherry pie with a light tartness and surprising and welcomed lack of sweetness in the finish. The aroma doesn’t burst with quite the amazingness of raspberry tart, but this was quite good in its own right. HomerSlottved (28), Copenhagen, Denmark Aug 24, 2009 Bottle generously provided from MaxxDaddy - What a treat!! Finnally got around to cap this baby in good coompany and everything - including the company - suddenly got much better. Not much to look at being murky brown redish with no head, but the flavour of cherries got my attention and the fantastic flavour of aromatic cherries, the sweet malt and perfect tartness to balance the palate made Kris a happy boy! I want more....
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