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Russian River Deviation (Bottleworks IX)

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
1584.18/5.04.13/5.0Special6.83%97.5Snifter, Tulip, Tumbler
Commercial Description:
In celebration of Bottleworks 9th Anniversary, we are proud to present Deviation - a beer unique in every sense. This remarkable blend combines the oak aged diversity of PHI, Orphan Ale, and Sonambic Ale with 100% Brettanomyces Ale (Sanctification) and is bottle conditioned with additional Brettanomyces. Thanks Vinnie. Your beer is a testament to the art of deviation. 6.83%
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 CapFlu (3481), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/105/518/20
Sep 11, 2008  
(750ml bottle) Thanks to Enniskillen for sharing. Pours a thin, white frothy head with a cloudy brown body. Nose of a geueze. Very tart. Grape skin, vinegar, white wine. Reminds me of Drie Fonteinen Oude Geuze. 9/5/9/5/18


 ThomasE (5178), Copenhagen, Denmark
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/103/515/20
Sep 7, 2008  
Cloudy orange colour with a white head. Sweet malty light yeasty acidic aroma with dusty notes. Sour fruity flavor with yeasty and dusty notes. Light dry, yeasty and aciidic finish.


 otakuden (518), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/105/518/20
Sep 7, 2008  
My Deviation Bottleworks IX came to me on a dark and stormy evening seeking solace and salvation in my glass. Who was I to deny her silently sincere pleas? I had no choice but to acquiesce to her pleading charms. Anything less would have been a travesty.
An oak aged brew from Russian River Brewing, Deviation Bottleworks IX is an amazingly complex brew. She poured a rich dark orange with a decent head into my glass. Immediately an array of fresh sourdough and yeast rushes out to greet my senses. A sour nose of epic proportions, I smell crisp fresh summer apples, funky yeast, and freshly baked sourdough. An anticipatory quaff later reveals a palate replete with sour notes all over my tastebuds. Very reminiscent of a Flemish sour and yet at the same time it isn’t. Oak from the barrels stabilizes the palate with a nice underbelly of soothing oaky notes, balancing the lip-puckering aspects of my Deviation Bottleworks IX. A pleasant warming sensation as the brew touches my lips lingers. Not too heavy a body, Bottleworks IX drinks very easily because of its sour oaky presence. From start to finish, a very enjoyable balance of crisp apples, bright nectarines, sour citrus and funky yeasts.
Anyone who enjoys a solid sour beer is going to love Russian River’s Deviation Bottleworks IX. An acquired taste for sure, sour beers can be like a sick love. Once you are hooked, there truly is no going back. You are ruined, and will begin to vigorously and actively seek out more sour beers. Truly a phenomenal creation.


 BrianK (190), Livingston, New Jersey, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Sep 1, 2008  
Shared by Rciesla. Thanks broski. This one was descent but had a one sided sourness which turned me off. Other then that it was a pretty straightforward sour reminiscent of other Russian River brews.


 JMFG (1514), Florida, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/518/20
Sep 1, 2008  
Courtesy Oakes and Beershine. Murky dark orange-grey color, thin sparse white foamy head. Soft acetic nose, oak, lemons, the acidity relatively soft, and gains a more barnyard note as it warms. A lot of citrus and oak on the taste, the acidity not aggressive, but has a nice mild dusty component to it. Nice long dry finish.


 pepsican (885), The Student Ghetto, Iowa, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/517/20
Sep 1, 2008  
So I finally get another one of these to try and guess who pops it and drinks most of it before I even notice? Thanks Irina, at least you left me a few ounces to rate. Orange pour with a nice sized white head. Oak and lemon aroma. Flavor has lots of oak, sour citrus all over this (orange, apple, lemon) and some dust/funk. Sour finish.


 juiceisloose (671), Windermere, Florida, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/518/20
Aug 23, 2008  
#300 Courtesy Oakes and Beershine. This one pours a nice looking dark orange with a small, fizzt white head. The aroma shows sour apples, tart citrus fruits, and some funky oak to balance things out. The flavor is nice and sour of lemons, sour apples and other citrus, but balanced out perfectly by the funky oak and brett. The funky oak and brett add depth and smooth out the acidity from being mouth puckering sour. Medium-full bodied with soft carbonation and a creamy mouthfeel that goes down so smooth. The flavor was almost perfect and balanced throughout with a slight sour finish. A great example of the style and an awesome beer all the way around.


 mcbackus (741), Merritt Island, Florida, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/59/104/519/20
Aug 20, 2008  
bottle shared by beershine and oakes, huge thanks: pours a beutiful cloudy honey colour good sized white head. aroma is is about the best i have had from RRpure RR sour, great tart, slight lemon, crabapple, damn close to perfection. flavour is great tart lemon, crabapple, fresh fruits with plenty of zest, the malt comes out at the endand is also very well done the sourness is near perfection, some grass comes in at the end just outstanding.



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