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Kuhnhenn Cherry Olde Brune
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rAvg: 3.91
pDev: 14.58%
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Kuhnhenn Brewing Company
Michigan
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United States
Style | ABV
Flanders Oud Bruin
| 12.00%
ABV
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This is a Flanders Sour Brown Ale which has the characteristics of sherry with a sweet fruity aroma. It is dark reddish brown in color and is high in acidity, sweetness and sourness. This is a complex beer that should be imbibed with notice to it’s high alcohol content.
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Reviews by camil1mj:
camil1mj
Michigan
4.22
/5
rDev
+7.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
2011 bottle from the Winter Solstice.
A: Reddish-brown. Small amount of off-white foamy head.
S: Tart cherries with a hint of vinegar.
T: Immediate tart cherry followed by malty, vinegar finish.
M: Medium carbonation and medium bodied.
O: Very good beer. The bottled versio is much more sour than the tap version. The tap version tastes a lot more like cherry cough syrup.
Serving type: bottle
12-25-2011 21:36:58 |
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On draught at HopCat for the Wood and Wild Ale Festival 2012, into a tulip.
Deep brown, with burgundy highlights. No head, no lace. Nose of black cherries, currants, subtler chocolate covered berries and a light almost cranberry light tart note. Taste has more black cherry, light medicinal notes, chocolate covered cranberries, light tartness but a sweet Flanders Red-esque like malting. Sweet and sour, with a fuller thicker feel that appears less than 12.0%. A very drinkable Flanders Red/Oud Bruin.
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2011 vintage.
Pours a slightly murky dark brown with a foamy khaki head that settles to a film on top of the beer. Small dots of lace form around the glass on the drink down. Smell is sour and tart with some nice cherry and malt aromas. Taste is much the same with an acidic quality on the finish. This beer has a good level of carbonation with a crisp mouthfeel. Overall, this is a very good beer that is quite tasty and easy to drink with the nice cherry aromas and flavors.
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12oz bottle poured into tulip - 2010 vintage
Pours a a browned deep cherry color with some golden and auburn hues. Thin head dissipates, leaving a collar of beige film.
Tart, sour cherry in the nose with a soft jammy tone. A bit of cherry pie and soft sweetness. Hints of acidity and vinegar with apples and red grape skin. Soft alcohol warmth.
Sour and fruity up front with plenty of cherry flavor. Oaky and lactic with some vinegar hints. Acidic and softly funky, with a continuing sour cherry pie flavor. Touches of red grape skin. Finishes dry, a little bitter, sour and warm.
Fuller medium body, lighter carbonation, sticky and full on the tongue. This is a little strong, but I really enjoyed the powerful sour cherry flavor.
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bamadog
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look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 4
I was able to try this one at the brew pub a couple of summers ago (oh yeah, it was freaking awesome) and was fortunate to receive a bottle of it in a trade. Bottled in 2010, review is from notes taken on 6/9/2012.
Appearance: Pour is a dark and murky brown color and pours essentially with no head whatsoever; with the darker body, it's kind of opaque, but not like a deep dark stout or anything; tiny strands of carbonation bubble up near the sides of the glass, which leads me to believe that the body won't be entirely dead which may be presumed based upon the zero-head factor on the pour; nothing is left behind on the sides of the glass - pretty much clean of any residue or lacing.
Smell: Oh yeah -- the two years in the bottle have allowed the malts to come out much more than I remember, and there is a strong caramel/butterscotch scent to it; pretty impressive sour and dark cherry scents as well -- reminiscent of a chocolate covered cherry complete with the sweet vanilla-esque syrup included; just smells like dessert.
Taste: Just about what I expected after the nose -- tons of malt, and it's very sweet (caramel, hints of some chocolate, vanilla); the cherries come in next, and there is a ton of them -- very tart and a bit funky; a little bit of alcohol... OK, actually there's a quite a bit of warm booziness but it just works so well as it blends in with the other big and bold flavors that one should expect from this brewery. Super solid, but definitely a sipper and 12 oz. will be plenty.
Mouthfeel: Thicker than I remember, it comes across fairly syrupy, but the carbonation is essentially non-existent leaving the palate a little bored; the only liveliness retained comes from the big booziness and it leaves the mouth tingly, and the belly is very warm from the acidity and alcohol. Not as good as I would have hoped for in this category, but still, not too shabby.
Overall: What this beer lacks in body, it certainly makes up for it in the smell and taste. As mentioned above, it's definitely a sipper with an ABV of 12%, and the flavors are so bold anyway, you don't need anymore than the single bottle, and that is something that could be shared with a pal, but I'm kind of greedy like that so I'll be killing it myself.
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A: Deep, hazy, viscous brown pour with only faint head. A slim ring remains where the top of the beer meets the glass. Bubbles lazily wander their way up through the beer. 4
S: Vinegar, tart cherries, booze, and caramel malt create a sweet, yet sour aroma. It switches between boozy, malty, and sour nicely. 4.5
T: This has really mellowed out phenomenally well. The balance is that of a boozy offering that has really come together nicely. Fruity, almost bordering on cider-like. Tart cherries, vinegar dark fruits, and caramel malts again. Not really on the barnyard funk side of things, it's more sweet. I honestly am dumbfounded here. I really don't know what to say to describe this better. It's very interesting. 4
MF: Medium to heavy body, but sweetness takes away from the drinkability. 3.5
O: Took me by surprise. Love it, absolutely glad I tried it, just really confused by it. New experience where I wasn't expecting it. 4.5
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