pint_size (1004), Austin, Texas, USA Nov 25, 2007 11-23-07 bottle. Had with our Thanksgiving dinner and it was a great match! Tart cherry smell - a little too much for me. Murky ruby red with an awesome cascade in the pour. A bit drying in the finish. It actually tastes and feels like a beer - unlike many fruit beers I’ve had that just taste like sparkling cider or juice. It is unique and balanced. A perfect combination of smoothness and tartness. Very enjoyable!
noncaloric (46), Madison, Wisconsin, USA Sep 5, 2008 Bottle, flute. Aroma of tart cherries, slightly acetic, floral notes in the background. Cloudy orange-red, medium coral-colored head leaves vertical streaks of lace on the glass. Immense flavor of sweet-tart cherries. The tartness and carbonation provide a prickly mouthfeel that lasts ages on the tongue. All other flavors are a supporting cast, but are there: malts give a brown sugar cast to the sweetness, and a mellowness underneath all the sparkles on the palate. Hops add a touch of grapefruit to the tartness in the finish. Aromas of generalized tart fruit float through the mouth long after the mouth is empty, and licking the lips revives the sweet cherry. golubj (991), Redwood City, California, USA Sep 4, 2008 Bottle shared at the CA-GA cultural beer exchange hosted by alexanderj. Nice reddish brown pour. Aroma is cherries, very nice, and mostly sweet. Flavor is the same, nice sweet cherries but also some sour cherry skins. Really good blend; I really like good fruit beers. uselesslogic (3), , Iowa, USA does not count Sep 3, 2008 This beer is truly decadent. It’s like candy. Pour this into a wide-mouth glass to see how viscous it is and it’s dark ruby color. Take a big whiff - there’s no hop aroma there, but a deep, strong, dark cherry aroma. When drinking it, you’ll notice just how full bodied it is and how the cherry flavor coats your mouth. It’s almost like a sweet cherry syrup with fizzy undertones. It leaves you with a nice warm cherry flavor in your mouth. Imagine a cherry lambic without the funk aroma, flavor bite, or throaty aftertaste. This is a treat. I make special trips into Wisconsin for this. thickfreakness (61), Austin, Texas, USA Aug 29, 2008 Bottle thanks to bgramer. Thanks! Pours dark ruby amber with a big pinkish white head that fades and leaves some lacing. Smell is huge candied cherries and a slight earthy tartness. Taste is similar with a musty candied cherry flavor and a slight tartness. Really delicious fruit beer. Smooth on the palate and easy drinking. PilsnerPeter (1414), Flushing, New York, USA Aug 28, 2008 Bottle (Thanks kosko20!) Pours a murky ruby red color topped by a fading pink film. The aroma has an extremely pungent cherry presence. Sweet candied cherries, almond paste sweetness, marzipan, subtle pastry notes, and more cherry skin character as it warms. The body is slick and creamy, yet lively. It has such a natural fruit presence in the flavor! It’s both sweet and tart simultaneously, with notes of candied cherries, sweet notes with almond-like character of marzipan. The later cherry flavors lean toward earthier notes of skin-tannins, along with a very subtle cinnamon-like spiciness when it warms, and the slightest touch of graham cracker towards the clean finish. This stuff conjures up the experience of eating freshly baked cherry pie. Rich, yet so drinkable. A fruit beer that is truly fruit-filled; complex and delicious.
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