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pDev: 10.82%
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s1ckboy
Massachusetts
3.9
/5
rDev
-6.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
A - Cola colored, off white head with small bubbles
S - candied sugar, dark fruits, slightly bready.
T - A bit like the nose. Bready, dark fruits, sweet. Smallest amount of tart/ sour notes in finish.
M - Medium, smooth.
O - Not my favorite of the pannepot variations but very good.
Serving type: on-tap
08-26-2011 22:46:13 |
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kingcrowing
Vermont
4.6
/5
rDev
+10.6%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
On tap at Lions Pride poured into a wine glass.
Pours a dark brown - just like the other versions, it has a small brown head and some tiny lacing but it's subtle. Nose is fairly mild, there is some funk but don't think Cantillon or 3F.
Taste is perfection, I think I've had all the versions of Pannepot but this is clearly the top version, the alcohol is mellowed out bythe funk, it isn't too sweet but it's still complex and nutty.
At $14 a glass its not something I'd have often but it is fantastic!
Serving type: on-tap
08-17-2011 01:33:45 |
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ChrisPro
Illinois
4.25
/5
rDev
+2.2%
look: 5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
On tap at Ebenezer's Pub
A - dark murky brown with a khaki frothy head. Effervescence from the bottlm replenishes the head for a while. Nice lacing as I drank.
S - tons of dark fruits and caramel along with some spice that reminded me of nutmeg. There was a bit of Brett funk, but nowhere near what I expected. I had expected the Brett to change the beer, but really all it did was add a slight complexity to a stellar brew.
T - very sweet burnt sugar followed by a great nutty bitter finish.
M - Full bodied and slightly sharp carbonation, but it still worked. With as sweet as the beer is, it seemed to leave a slightly dry tannic finish on my tongue. No booze at all.
O - confirms that De Struise is the best quad maker in the world. Just an awesome variation on an already impressive beer. Definitely would love to try again (but still prefer the regular).
Serving type: on-tap
07-24-2011 00:51:35 |
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Sean9689
Illinois
4.38
/5
rDev
+5.3%
look: 5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
On-tap at Ebenezer's Pub and Lion's Pride. Served in tulip, over and over. Had this one a lot...like maybe 7 times between the two spots.
A - Pours black brown, large frothy tan head, sticky lacing, large cap. This one was very frothy, sticky, and dark. Purty.
S - Nice bretty funk, brown sugar, dark fruit, burnt sugars. The brett adds another dimension onto an already stellar Quad. Really enjoyed the slight funk on this one mixed with the sugars and dark fruits.
T - More dark fruit forward then the nose, burnt sugars, molasses, chocolate, oak, brett funk, raisins. The brett is still there, but takes a back seat to the base beer on the palate, which is totally cool with me.
M - Body is medium, good carbonation, creamy finish.
O - I really really (really) enjoyed this one....at $14 a pop, it was expensive, but I was on vacation and I didn't give a shit. Chris even gave me a free one before we headed out. Glad the fiance drove back! Simply outstanding on-tap, you must try it at either establishment!
Edit: I had this from 3 different kegs and didn't experience any sour or tart notes, as others have noted.
Serving type: on-tap
07-12-2011 14:35:22 |
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Kinsman
New Hampshire
3.98
/5
rDev
-4.3%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Pours a dark mahogany color with ruby red highlights and just a tiny showing of thin white head.
Aroma is similar to reserva, fruity sweetness suggesting figs and raisins mixed in with some hints of spice. Wild aspect adds a bit of a funky amonia character but without the tyipcal potency of sours.
Taste is rather sweet and fruity and does have a strong a phenolic spice character as reserva had. Not much of a woody character but a definite sour flavor sets this apart from the other Pannepots. Still though, I'm not sure the funk adds much to what is an already great tasting quad.
Mouthfeel is crisp and a bit try but not quite as puckering as I would have expected. Overall, an interseting twist on the quad but I still prefer Reserva.
Serving type: on-tap
04-09-2011 23:58:22 |
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Satchboogie
New Hampshire
4.5
/5
rDev
+8.2%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
On tap at Ebenezer's 2/13/11:
A: Dark brown, opaque, 1 inch off-white frothy head that slowly dissipates. Leaves decent lacing.
S: Plums, raisins, dates, grapes, sour, and funk.
T/M: Taste is much like the Reserva, but with much more port qualities and Brett. Lots of dark fruits, grapes, red wine, Belgian yeast, oak/vanilla. The Brett adds a touch of tartness and funk, but plays a complimentary role, not taking over the brew. The carbonation was fairly light and the body not quite as viscous as I remembered the Reserva. It was, however, velvety smooth, maybe the smoothest beer I've yet had. Alcohol presented some nice esters and wasn't overpowering. The level of complexity is pretty astounding and the flavors all lingered on through the dry, port finish. Fantastic.
This didn't seem as hot as the Reserva and went down way to easy.
Serving type: on-tap
02-14-2011 00:36:28 |
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Thorpe429
Illinois
3.85
/5
rDev
-7.5%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
On tap at Ebenezer's the weekend of Night of the Funk 2010.
Pours a very dark brown into a nice Belgian chalice. Good off white head with really nice retention and some pretty good lacing. The nose brings some light notes of sourness and funk, although they're not terribly present. While nice, the side effect is that much of the really great notes of the original version are covered up.
The taste does a better job of integrating everything, though the great yeasty esters and complex malt don't stand out as much as I would like. The feel represents this well, as the slight funk doesn't mesh all that well with the remaining components of the beer. Overall, almost a lighter version of Pannepot that has gotten just a bit of an infection.
I'm really excited that I got to try this, although in the end it was a bit of a disappointment.
Serving type: on-tap
11-09-2010 22:32:50 |
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ElGallo
New Hampshire
3.93
/5
rDev
-5.5%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
On tap at Ebenezer's Pub in September.
I was excited to get a chance to try this rarity on draft. I had heard rumors that this batch was "undrinkable" when first kegged but was mellowing out week by week and evolving into something special. My understanding is this is regular Pannepot with brett yeast - seems simple enough.
Nose was Pannepot-esque, but leaning toward cola. Lots of carbonation with the intial pour, but it settled out before long. I thought the taste was good, but I have to say regular Pannepot is more my thing. A lot of the unique dark fruit, dark chocolate notes seemed masked by the brett. With the brett constantly changing this beer, I may have missed the "high point" of this batch that others raved about during the summer, but I'm glad I got to try this. I can still say I have never met a Struise beer I didn't like.
Serving type: on-tap
10-13-2010 14:02:56 |
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twelvsies
Maine
4.28
/5
rDev
+2.9%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
I was recently lucky enough to try three different Pannepot incarnations in as many days - the Pannepeut (Danish), Reserva (barrel aged), and this, the Wild. Came across this one on draught at The Lion's Pride in Brunswick, Maine.
Served to me in smallish goblet, full and luscious head atop a rusty dark brown ale. Clearly this one has been dosed with a little something wild. I believe the bartender mentioned that the 2007 batch was a bit off at brewing, and the brewers decided to push it in that direction by adding wild yeast and aging in oak. I'm glad they did, this is a unique twist on a classic. Aromas traditional to a quad and familiarly Pannepot-ish, rich and malty, sweet, fruitcake, spicy, raisins, and laced with a mild funk. Crazy. Flavor is indeed affected a bit by the "wild", but not as much as I thought from the smell. Still very assertive and lush - rich, spicy deep quad flavors, smooth and bready, with a slight pang of earthy funk, not sour. Umami. Very even yet lively on the palate, and fun and interesting to drink. Definitely a great twist on one of my all-time favorites.
Serving type: on-tap
10-06-2010 21:01:46 |
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Brez07
Maine
4.75
/5
rDev
+14.2%
look: 3 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Had this on tap last night while visiting Ebenezer's for the first time. 10z pour into a tulip glass
A: Thin, brown pour with no head or lacing. Looks like flat Coke. The only place where this beer doesn't shine
S: Dark fruit, cherry, some funk and smokiness. Seemed like a lot of aromas, I just couldn't quite pick them all out
T: Similar to the nose, but there seemed to be a grape flavor as well. Might have been my mind playing tricks on me. Started with a roasted malt flavor, then to the fruit, followed by some smoke/cooking chocolate
M: Creamy, yet also bubbly. Medium, bordering on full bodied
D: I can best describe this as a cross between a dry stout, a belgian strong dark and a toned down lambic. This was a great after dinner beer which I sipped slowly. Alcohol is basically non-present. Superb beer
Serving type: on-tap
08-06-2010 15:19:38 |
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jlindros
Massachusetts
4.3
/5
rDev
+3.4%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Had on tap @ Ebenezers.
A: Light creamy head fades semi quickly over the very dark murky color with a very slight brown stained light shining through on the edges.
N: Light wild Brett aromas that leads to some funk, with a little Barnyard, and little vinegar. Not too wild or funky, but definitely present. Some earthy malts to go with that, and the range of Pannepot fruits, figs, plums, nuts, spices, toffee, molasses and I even get a slight sour cherry note.
T: Again the very Panepot flavors, dark dried fruits, figs, plums, nuts, spices, toffee, molasses, some sweet syrups, etc. It has a creamy taste to it too, with a little Brett and wild fink again, some barnyard and some sour tart fruit too. Some light earthy malts too. It has some sour, but subtle, and definite spices. The wild flavors are subdued enough to not overpower, and pretty clean.
M: Medium body with lower but decent carbonation.
F: Light sweetness but mostly dry, with a slight sticky syrupy finish. SOme lingering spices, the typical Panepot spices as well as the same fruits and nuts. Again some creamy flavors lingering with a dry mouth smacking Brett wild funk hammering the dryness. A slight tart fruit wild yeast flavor too. A little warming booze on the finish as well that seems to come out more without the sweetness.
Serving type: on-tap
07-07-2010 01:55:53 |
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nickd717
California
3.8
/5
rDev
-8.7%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
On tap at Ebenezer's.
Pours a very cloudy, muddy brown color with a small tan head that lasts.
Aroma is very vinegary. Besides that, all the notes you get in Pannepot are present: dark fruits, raisin and fig especially, caramel, toffee, molasses, and brown sugar.
Flavor is both sweet and slightly tart. Tastes a bit like a good fruitcake mixed with balsamic vinegar. The base beer also adds sweet caramel and toffee notes, oak, and spiciness.
Thick and syrupy on the palate; full-bodied with low carbonation.
Very interesting beer overall. I'm glad to have tried this one.
Serving type: on-tap
06-21-2010 18:18:08 |
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Casey10
Maine
4.35
/5
rDev
+4.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
This is still on Tap at Lion's Pride in Brunswick probably not much longer I was told once it is gone there is no more.
A - Nice dark some carbination really nice.
S - dark raisons belgian sugars some black liquorice.
T - Nice you can taste the wild mixed with the beer makes it nice.
M - smooth again a feel of the liquorice but not bad.
D - Would have again a hefty price point makes this one a bit of a smaller score.
Serving type: on-tap
06-04-2010 23:04:39 |
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BearsOnAcid
Massachusetts
4.43
/5
rDev
+6.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
I'm reviewing the tap version because I thought it was better than the bottle.
This beer obviously looks like regular Pannepot. Rich dark color and a faint burgundy hue when put up to the light.
It has a very clean bretty funk too it. Very inviting for a wild beer.
Taste is perfectly executed. Brett is paired with the dark fruit and sweetness from Pannepot. There's a welcoming tartness as well. Something I didn't pick up so much from the bottled version. This beer is even better on tap.
Serving type: on-tap
05-20-2010 21:55:47 |
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deltatauhobbit
Maine
4.55
/5
rDev
+9.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
10oz served in a chalice at the Lion's Pride, served at room temperature. Not sure how long it'll be there so get to it if you haven't! (Bit pricey though).
Pours a deep deep amber color with a huge fluffy looking head, leaves some patchy lacing along the glass, the head although very puffy settles down into a very light cap.
Smell has a huge aroma of dark fruit and sweetness, huge amounts of cherry and raisins, it's not overly cloying on the nose either since I could smell this beer all night long.
Taste has a medium to low carbonation (leaning towards the lower end), the dark fruit presence really takes the cake over any of the other spices, the cherry and raisin taste is quite divine, it is rather sweet but it isn't overly sticky or syrupy, the sweetness does a good job of masking the strength and any astringency it might have, definitely has a bit of a funk to it but it's more of an after thought so don't expect any huge sourness out of it.
Quite an interesting take on the quad, one of the better dark fruit presences I've had and the light funkness really makes it stand out. Personally, I prefer this version of Pannepot over any of the other versions I've tried.
Serving type: on-tap
05-18-2010 19:43:43 |
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ToasterChef
Maine
4.83
/5
rDev
+16.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Reviewed from my notes. I enjoyed a chalice of this rare beverage on tap at Ebenezer's Pub, the finest beer bar on Earth. The beer looks very much like its non-wild cousin. It is dark black in color with a big tan foam head. The receding head leaves behind a great pattern of lacework. There is visible carbonation clinging to the sides of my glass as well as rising from the bottom. I can can begin to tell this is a very different beer from the Old Fisherman's Ale once I begin to smell it. The complex spices I am familiar with are present. But I can also detect a sweet aroma, with notes of cherry and vanilla. All of this is rounded out with a healthy does of funk. When I sip, the flavor starts out bold, being both malty and creamy. There is a champagne-like crispness in the finish. I am hit with the sour funk right as I swallow. It is a very interesting flavor, as the wintery spices are still present throughout the beer. The wild yeast works well and adds a lot to this beer. I didn't think you could improve upon Pannepot, and thought this may not actually be a better beer, it is most certainly its equal. The body is of medium intensity and very creamy--much creamier than I remember the non-wild version of this beer being. There is a lot of carbonation that I can feel playing on my tongue. There isn't much coating, but what is present is bitter and sweet, but not sticky. It is most impressive for a quad. Like all of the other De Struise beers I've tried, this is oh so drinkable. the alcohol and funk never get too strong. I could drink this all day. If you can, get yourself to Lovell, Maine and order a glass.
Serving type: on-tap
04-29-2010 12:37:33 |
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AlexFields
Tennessee
3.61
/5
rDev
-13.2%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.5
Opened at TN whales tasting 3/16/2013. Thanks to Andy for opening this.
Body is a dark woody brown with islands of coffee colored head.
Tangy funk on the nose, bananas, candied apple, brown sugar, hints of tartness and funk.
Taste is pretty odd, bananas and sugary malt as you'd expect, apple, but also mild funk and hints of vinegar and brett. A bit of cardboard flavor too.
Mouthfeel is a little thin, not terrible but it seems like the bug didn't operate entirely according to plan.
This is a good beer but odd, tastes like a great and complex quad with just a touch of sour and funk. Doesn't taste infected exactly, but there are two different things going on and they're not very well integrated. Still enjoyable but not what it was intended to be I would guess.
7.3/10
Serving type: bottle
03-18-2013 16:36:08 |
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Phyl21ca
Quebec (Canada)
4.35
/5
rDev
+4.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Bottle: Poured a dark cloudy brown color ale with a huge foamy head with great retention and some good lacing. Aroma of light tart notes with some fruity ester and dry fruits notes is really nice. Taste is a great mix between some light tart notes with some oak and vinous notes that are well balanced against some fruity ester with dry fruit and a solid malt backbone. Body is full with great carbonation and no apparent alcohol. Very interesting beer with loads of complexity while retaining a very good level of drinkability.
Serving type: bottle
10-02-2012 18:16:18 |
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mulder1010
Australia
2.95
/5
rDev
-29.1%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 2.5 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 2.5
750 poured into a Cantillon shaker glass
Thanks to Bluebetty for getting this rarity
A-- poured a dark, muddled brown color. Half a finger light brown head that went to a solid looking collar. Nothing too out of this world.
S-- Love the nose. Figs, raisins, rum port, sherry, chocolate, wood and touches of sourness and funk. Spent a solid 5 minutes smelling this as just the combo of sour and quad was a bit much to take at the time.
T-- Strange as heck taste. Like soured fennel somebody else remarked. just did not mesh with the nose. Like muddled cask wine left to sour and become medicine. Nose was gone in the taste.
M-- low carbonation and medium feel. Slight bits of oak and sourness in the finish but the good stuff was pretty much gone. More of a herbal medicinal feel in the mouth.
O-- Loved the nose and hated the rest. 2 oz was more than enough. Thrilled to try and experience but that was a strange beer.
Serving type: bottle
05-01-2012 11:27:27 |
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AgentZero
Illinois
3.58
/5
rDev
-13.9%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.5
WW5 bottle from Avalon68. Cheers!
A - Well, right out of the gate this thing just exploded, which was pretty surprising. Rusty brown colored beer with a foamy beige head from the explosion.
S - I'm not totally thrille with this. I've love the regular version of this beer, as something that is a very nice quad. This loses a bit of its quad nature to some of the funk an sourness. It smells good, but I prefer the regular.
T - Sweeter, with some grapes and vinous influence on a quad. There are some dark fruits, oak. Can pick up a little bit of roast on this one even.
M - Full bodied with some pretty active carbonation. Also, it exploded.
O - An interesting beer, I liked it, but I thought it actually takes away from the good quad nature that Pannepot usually has. Glad to have tried it.
Serving type: bottle
09-28-2011 04:58:44 |
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mikesgroove
South Carolina
4.83
/5
rDev
+16.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Notes of dark fruit, plums, raisins, are immediately noticeable as is the rich oak notes that are coming at me. Nothing sours here at all about this one. Complex sugary notes dancing around with a touch of a grape skin like tartness hidden way in the back. Interesting mix of flavors here for sure. The balance in flavor here is sublime and I have to admit I am utterly floored. Oak flavor all over this, just wonderful woody notes that are soaked with a rich spiciness that I can only equate the yeast flavor in a perfect quad. Again with the grapes and plum notes offering just that light touch of fruit flavor before melding back into a super dry finish. Small touch of tartness again as it fades away.
Serving type: bottle
08-24-2011 03:07:20 |
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rvdoorn
Netherlands
3.78
/5
rDev
-9.1%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Bought this bottle a long time ago in the struise webshop.
Look: pours hazy dark brown color with a light brown head.
Smell: Light sourness, wine and funk, dark fruits (Plums, raisins), candy sugar, cloves and alcohol. A bit lighter in smell than the regular
Taste: Red grapes, light funk, light vinegar, dark fruits, molasses, but also spicy (pepper, clove), vanilla and a bit alcohol hop bitterness in the aftertaste.
Mouthfeel: Medium-low carbonation and medium body
Overall: Nice brew, but prefer the non infected version
Serving type: bottle
07-26-2011 18:56:49 |
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sisuspeed
New Hampshire
4.1
/5
rDev
-1.4%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Wow, this bottle is lively. Gushed all over the place, but luckily some of it wound up in my glass. Thanks for sharing Dave!
Pours a dark, murky, brown-red with a thin ring of light tan foam. Leaves some nice lacing behind.
Sweet cherry and Belgian spice on the nose. Sweet acidity and some barnyard funk. Earthy and musty with a hint of caramel. Nice complexity.
Blegian spice and sweet cherries on the tongue. Much like the nose. Earthy oak. Cherry is the dominant fruit followed by red grapes. More earthy and funky than sour. Nice brett presence. Interesting take on the regular Pannepot. I like it.
Mouthfeel is earthy and dry with a touch of sweetness. Almost saison-like. Slightly tannic. Good carbonation.
Overall, I like this beer quite a bit. A nice addition to the Pannepot series. Tastes more like a fruity brett saison than anything else. I found my glass to be enjoyable, but due to the rarity of this beer I don't think I'll be seeking out another. Worth trying if you have easy access.
Serving type: bottle
04-05-2011 19:15:53 |
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rye726
Colorado
4.6
/5
rDev
+10.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Up for review is a 750ml bottle of Pannepot Wild. Poured into a snifter at cellar temp. Not a gusher. Great color as usual, nice head. Bretty funk over Pannepot. Was expecting this to be more sour. Medium body, well carbonated. Will be interesting to se how this ages.
Serving type: bottle
02-21-2011 01:51:02 |
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mothman
Saskatchewan (Canada)
3.25
/5
rDev
-21.9%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3
2008 bottle. Kind of a gusher.
Pours a beige head. Color is a ruby hued dark bronze.
Aroma: A ton of spice. Cinnamon shows the most. Soured pannepot. Roasted malts, caramel and wine flavors. Grape juice.
Taste: Boozy kind of. Raisins, grape juice, plums, chocolate, caramel. Wine-like flavors. Oaky and spiced. Some cherries. Big roast.
Mouthfeel: Dry and roasted. Full bodied with a medium to high amount of carbonation. Ends pretty clean.
Overall, not really for me. Decent, but nothing stellar. Somewhat enjoyable, but I couldn't drink very much of this.
Serving type: bottle
01-26-2011 00:21:35 |
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