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The Auroch's Horn Aged On Rhubarb
- Olvalde Farm & Brewing Company
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rAvg: 3.97
pDev: 11.59%
Reviews: 12
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Brewed by:
Olvalde Farm & Brewing Company
Minnesota
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United States
Style | ABV
Belgian Strong Pale Ale
| 10.00%
ABV
Availability:
Summer.
bottle (12)
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theCoder
Minnesota
4.5
/5
rDev
+13.4%
12-05-2012 14:20:10 |
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bsinger45
Colorado
3
/5
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-24.4%
04-29-2013 21:37:39 |
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yamar68
Minnesota
4.5
/5
rDev
+13.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
***this is a review of BATCH ONE - this score does not apply to subsequent batches***
a - pours with an exciting level of head, appearance of a cider perhaps, golden tangerine with little clarity... strong sparkling head initially, dissipating almost instantaneously
s - subtle bits of tangerine, pear, think Belgian tripel, rhubarb of course
t - fantastic, it's amazing how much character the rhubarb aging brought to the table... again, tangerine... the citrus also seems to hold on a lot longer than it does in the original, essentially brought the focus from sweet to tart
m - the only body here comes from its relatively high carbonation, otherwise it drinks similar to a cider
o - yet another home run from Ovalde, I've never even heard of rhubarb being used in beer but clearly it fits the part, bravo!
Serving type: bottle
03-28-2013 10:11:17 |
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MNBeer1017
Minnesota
4.25
/5
rDev
+7.1%
03-27-2013 01:28:47 |
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mendvicdog
Maryland
4.25
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rDev
+7.1%
03-10-2013 17:08:50 |
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duceswild
Maryland
4
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03-09-2013 21:10:06 |
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oline73
Maryland
3.75
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rDev
-5.5%
03-09-2013 05:32:41 |
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egrace84
Illinois
3.75
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rDev
-5.5%
03-06-2013 02:20:03 |
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match1112
Illinois
4
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rDev
+0.8%
03-06-2013 02:16:31 |
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TubbyDullard
Minnesota
5
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rDev
+25.9%
03-05-2013 20:18:24 |
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nmann08
Maryland
3.75
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-5.5%
03-03-2013 21:08:05 |
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KWMiles
Minnesota
4
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+0.8%
02-25-2013 20:54:08 |
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yokken
Minnesota
3
/5
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-24.4%
02-17-2013 20:33:02 |
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StarRaptor
California
4
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+0.8%
01-21-2013 17:29:26 |
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StonedTrippin
Colorado
3.55
/5
rDev
-10.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.75
first beer from these guys, and i have to say, while it isnt my favorite, i really appreciate the effort and direction. it pours a flatish looking apple juice gold color with a small and dwindling white head. the nose is very sweet from the honey, quite floral, as well as saison-like from whatever yeast is used here. the rhubarb provides some tartness to counterbalance the honey, but in taste the honey easily wins this tug of war. the taste a general vibe of this one is somewhere between a sweet white wine and a mead. its acidic and also very sugary. the rhubard is a nice touch, and i think does well with the yeast, but the sugar is just too much for this to be a keeper in my book. alcohol is mysteriously well hidden though, and i am a fan of the farmstead thing, local and sustainable, a product of the soil. not quite enough carbonation to keep it moving either. ill have to try other offerings from olvalde, because i have no desire to drink this again, although i am very glad i got the chance to try it because of how odd it is. any other rhubarb beers out there?
Serving type: bottle
01-14-2013 21:38:21 |
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Rwang
California
3.5
/5
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-11.8%
01-10-2013 07:40:59 |
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THANAT0PSIS
Wisconsin
3.85
/5
rDev
-3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
Olvalde The Auroch’s Horn Aged on Rhubarb
Appearance: After a long struggle with the cork, this beer poured a mostly opaque golden amber color with a brown hue. Sediment is easily visible, but the beer is unfiltered and bottle conditioned, so sediment is definitely par for the course. There is also a pleasant, yet minimal stream of carbonation off the bottom of the glass, which is directly at odds with the nearly complete lack of head. This is a good-looking beer that is above average for the style.
Aroma: There is a sweetness from the honey, which lends an almost mead-like note. As expected, clear notes of rhubarb come through both in tartness and the sweetness that comes from rhubarb pie. Yeast is there, and it comes through in a distinctively Belgian note. Alcohol is also there, just in the back of the smell. Again, the beer adheres to the style quite well, while also throwing a unique spin on it. The only problem with the aroma is the lack of complexity.
Taste: The beer is more complex in the taste than was hinted at in the aroma. There is a fantastic blending of rhubarb, biscuits, and honey sweetness, almost immediately followed up by tartness. The tartness is similar to a wild ale, but not as intense. Then the honey comes back with double the strength it initially had. The odd aspect is that, unlike most beers, there is no real bittering here. Somehow it works here. The transformative nature of the beer from sweet to tart to sweet is very interesting; if only the taste had stopped there… The alcohol that was minimal in the nose is much bigger in the tail end of the taste, and not the pleasant kind. This really seems to vary between drinks, suggesting that the beer may not be fully mixed well and/or may not be a perfect suspension. If not for the prominence of the alcohol, this beer could have been excellent; sadly, it was not to be.
Mouthfeel: The best way to describe the mouthfeel is by comparing it to a tart fruit juice. It is medium, sticky, and causes a tingle all over the mouth. The alcohol makes for that pleasant warming effect, and sort of redeems the unpleasantness it lent to the taste. The aftertaste leaves a very dry feeling in the mouth, again, mead-like. The carbonation is not near as present as it would appear; in fact, the beer is basically flat, which is really unfortunate.
Overall: While this is definitely a passable beer, it could have been so much more. That makes this a disappointment, because of the ease with which the drinker can imagine this beer being if it were just a touch better executed. Perhaps over time, Olvalde will nail this one down and create what could be a real beer to seek out; that would be a real treat for drinkers of every style preference. We can only hope. Also, the bottle is pretty large, and the sweetness gets to you over time; share this one. 15/20
Serving type: bottle
12-17-2012 04:14:49 |
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thebigredone
Wisconsin
3.75
/5
rDev
-5.5%
12-15-2012 21:35:07 |
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ottodyer
Maryland
4.25
/5
rDev
+7.1%
12-05-2012 00:21:01 |
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hardy008
Minnesota
4.18
/5
rDev
+5.3%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Light amber with a small white head from a heavy pout. The small head disappears quickly. The aroma has rhubarb, yeast, hay, and has a tart smell.
The taste is sweeter than I would have guessed from the aroma, and has rhubarb, honey, pale malt, and green grapes. Very nice flavor to this beer. Has a good deal of sweetness, without any balancing bitterness, but this is not a problem, since the tartness keeps the sweetness under control.
Medium bodied with soft carbonation. Finishes dry, and the alcohol is well hidden for 10.00% abv. A very nice beer from Olvalde I look forward to trying more of their beers.
Serving type: bottle
11-25-2012 02:29:10 |
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4DAloveofSTOUT
Illinois
3.5
/5
rDev
-11.8%
11-23-2012 09:57:09 |
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garymuchow
Minnesota
4.1
/5
rDev
+3.3%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Nice beer.
A little cloudier and a little darker than the non-fruited version. Head was pretty minuscule too.
Aroma held a little fruitiness and vegetal quality with hints of the base beer, esp. the malt character, less of the yeast, in the background.
Nice tart flavor and holding onto an almost lactic quality. Never to excess and blending nicely with the malt character of the base beer. Soft flavors from the yeast.
More than effervescent but a nice smoothness.
Enjoyed this with my T-giving meal and it worked very well all around. I think I like the non-fruited version better, but the tartness was darn nice in this one.
Serving type: bottle
11-22-2012 22:58:08 |
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kojevergas
California
3.7
/5
rDev
-6.8%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Thanks to me sister's friend for the bottle share. Reviewed live. Brown glass bottle with caged cork served into a Dick's Last Resort pilsner glass in me sister's gaff in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I don't know what to expect.
A: Pours a half finger head of beige colour, okay cream and thickness, and bad retention. Body colour is a nontransparent orange; quite murky and hazy. Yeast particles are visible. No bubble show.
Sm: Orange citrus, biscuity yeast, barnyard funk, honey, and lactic notes. A mild strength aroma.
T: Lactic, barnyard funky, some orange citrus, and heavy yeasty notes. Rhubarb. Tasty and crisp. Very clean and balanced, albeit simple. It's not horribly subtle, but it is tasty. No alcohol comes through.
Mf: Clean, smooth, wet, and crisp. Ideal carbonation. Good thickness.
Dr: Very drinkable for the high ABV. A tasty little beer in the style. I quite like it; I'd have it again. That said, its simplicity holds it back. A great local beer.
B
Serving type: bottle
11-22-2012 19:29:52 |
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Duff27
Illinois
3.75
/5
rDev
-5.5%
11-22-2012 02:31:47 |
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plumcrazyfx
Minnesota
3.75
/5
rDev
-5.5%
11-18-2012 00:58:06 |
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