Score
6.18
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Strong berries aroma. Sweetish, yeasty beer. Brown sugar and berries. Just a bit tart. Thinnish with a bitter aftertaste.
Bottled. Hazy ambery red colour with a small off-white head. Aroma is sweet fruits along with some berries, mild sweet malts as well as some slight sour notes. Flavour is tart wood, some sweet ripe berries, floral notes along with some mild yeasty notes. Also the alcohol does give it a quite sweet touch.
Ok color, pretty average fruitbeer smell. Little bit flat taste, don’t really taste berries in it. Carbo is ok.
Colour is pretty nice. Smells not too bad also, however it tastes quite a bit different than it smells - in a bad way. Not my beer.
Bottle 33cl. @ home.Clear with medium body particles, a light to medium red orange color with a average, frothy, fair lacing, mostly diminishing, off-white to white head. Aroma is raspberry, redcurrants, sweet and acidic. Flavor is moderate to heavy sweet and light light acidic with a average duration. Body is light to medium, texture is watery to oily, carbonation is soft. [20081117]
Reddish tainted, fully hazy amberish beer; pinkish & cream-coloured head. Fruity nose, could be currant but generally red fruit. Hint of laurel and cookie malt. Strange mixture of colooured, toasted malts, and a fruity currant taste, on the edge of artificial and real. Finishes like redcurrant genever (Flemish gin with berries). MF is overpowered by alcohol, which is strange since it’s only 7%; but it reinforces the redcurrant genever impression. This is a strange one. Redcurrant lends little impression, and hence no wonder that this beer is so "undecided". has some merits however.
Very cloudy orange brown color, medium lasting white head, lots of tiny particles. Aroma is caramel malty, yeasty, some vinegar, some berry. Taste is sweet and yeasty, some berry flavor, slightly sour. Sweet sticky palate.