Score
6.43
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Sampled at Borefts Beer Festival 2019, day 1. Hazy pale yellow color, no head. Smell and taste both are too acidic sour for me. Really can't deal with this kind of sour unripe fruits.
Pours dark mahoniebrown. No head at all. Smell is typical alvinne, tart, funk, very oaky, vinegar. Taste is intense, bit dry, very acetic ( too acetic, for sure ) , dry finish. Noticable alcohol, especially at this ABV. The rediculous acetic level makes this beer, much like brexit itself, very hard to swallow. and much like brexit, it might be entertaining for a small while, but towards the end, it's a bit of a burden.
Hij spoot bij het openen niet tegen het plafond, dus dat is voor een Alvinne al een meevaller. Zuur, wel aardig, maar ben blij dat ie met meerdere personi gedeeld wordt.
On tap at The Scrapyard. Hazy deep reddish brown colour, creamy beige head. Aroma of sour cherries, lemon, acid, wood, light funk, smells like a proper Flemish Red. Flavour is sour, lemon, cherries, wood, acid, hint of brown sugar, berries, caramel, sour finish. Light to medium bodied. Supposedly very sour, perhaps it was the patatje oorlog I had just before counterbalancing it, but I thought this was a tasty and well-balanced Flemish Red.
At Borefts 2019. Aroma of tart, acid and cherry. Taste has extreme acidic sourness, vinegar, cherry, oak, wheat and stomach acid. Drinking this beer hurts, this is way too sour.
Sampled at Borefts 2019, Friday. A slightly hazy golden beer. Aroma of tart yellow fruits, grapes, apricot, brett. Taste of sour grapes, brett, peach.
Borefts 2019 - Clear brown appearance. Woody, cherries, acidic vinegar. Dry finish.