Hanssens Artisanaal V.S.O.R. Very Special Old Red

V.S.O.R. Very Special Old Red

 

Hanssens Artisanaal in Dworp, Flemish Brabant, Belgium 🇧🇪

Lambic Style - Fruit Special Out of Production
Score
7.29
ABV: 6.5% IBU: - Ticks: 25
7% bosbessen / 13% krieken / 3% aardbeien / 17% frambozen
Gebotteld in 16/11/2018
 

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7.5

too much acid, it would be an excellent beer with less acid

Tried from Bottle on 03 Jan 2020 at 20:16


7
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7

Bottle at home. Almost clear ruby with no head. Lots of fresh jammy fruits, strawberries, raspberries and some cherries, I don’t really get much blueberries. Dank funk, old wood, soft yoghurt and glue. Balsamico, lemon juice. Very sour, light sweet. Medium bodied with no carbonation. Damn this is sour! Not as ridiculous as some Hanssen, but this seems like it’s just no healthy. Belgians making fun of US spurs should drink this, it’ll literally wipe the smile of their faces and remove their teeth in the process.

Tried from Bottle on 01 Dec 2019 at 22:05



8.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

Small reddish rim over deep-ruby beer. Cherries, honey, acetic acid, bit floral. Cherries' nose gets intense. Acetic "Stich" upon somewhat sweeter red berries flavour. Acetic old cherry liqueur, as ripened in old barriques. Lactic acid, fruitacids. Very serious acidburn, thinning, yet quite slick. Sharp, nowhere I mals /I. Special one.

Tried from Bottle at Beerlovers Bar on 04 Oct 2019 at 21:53


7.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Bottle at home. Pours unclear bright red with thin ring head. Massive jammy red fruits, cherry and raspberries are most outspoken, red currant-like sour berries are a strong third. Strong sour, rusty and mighty sharp down the throat. Theres lacto sour and pure battery acid with a light gluey touch. Pretty rough but at the same time very rich and sweet for a Hanssens. Over medium body and soft carbonation. Though it gets milder when it warms up a little, it also contains flat bitter irony notes reminiscent of blood. Or maybe the sour has given me a nosebleed.

Tried from Bottle on 22 Sep 2019 at 00:10


8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 9

Hanssens, apparently seeking to connect with the current lambic hype, presented this one-off on the occasion of this year's Tour de Geuze, a lambic macerated with raspberries (17%), strawberries (3%), sour cherries (13%) and blackberries (7%) - the first time I see that many fruit species in one single lambic, at least a traditionally made one. Mousy, off-pinkish white, creamy, membrane-lacing head, medium thick but only becoming this 'full' and visually attractive with quite some 'forcing' and, as a result, unstable and quickly reduced to an 'interspersed', wafer-thin ring of mousse with nothing in the middle; initially clear, very bright ruby red colour with vermillion tinge, showing lots of bubbles clinging to the edge of the glass, turning cloudy and more deeply purplish-tinged red with sediment. Strong aroma of cherry wine, raspberry vinegar, unripe sour blackberries, red wine vinegar, moist and decayed wood, soaking wet cherry pits, barnyard, lemon juice, wet saddle leather, dark green tree leaves, sweet strawberry noticeable in the background, stewed sour grapes, damp cellar, sawdust, horse steak juice, old socks, balsamic vinegar, Cherokee purple tomatoes, swimming pool (the cherries, probably), stale sweat (Brettanomyces), musk even. Very sour onset, strong acetic sourness ('volatile' acids) which in combination with the pronounced raspberry flavour has a strong raspberry vinegar-like effect; the blackberries add further acidity with a lemony effect, while the sour cherries seem to add some fleshiness and 'pulpy' fruitiness that actually counters the acidity a bit. Carbonation remains low (almost flat in the end), mouthfeel is slick but bone dry due to the sourness, which continues unabated till the finish, even burning a bit, but still a tad less so than other Hanssens fruit lambics - so I maintain that it is the overload of fruit, especially the cherries, that somehow absorbs a part of the acetic qualities. Strong fruit peel astringency and woody tannins are added in the finish, less fruit seed effects though; pronounced 'funky' effects (the classic horseblanket) from the Brett are noticeable as well but are smothered a bit by all that fruit. Strawberry remains a vague retronasal background note. Ends acetic, fruit-acidic, astringent and bone dry, but still with that cherry fleshiness trying to soften this flavour; bready yeast effects as well as a 'meaty' (medium rare horse steak) protein effect appear in the very end, when the sediment has been added. As a whole, this one clearly exhibits the acetic character Hanssens' fruit lambics are known for (at least in the past years - their Oude Kriek was not this acetic at all in the first years that I drank it), but the generous, fleshy fruit dosage does what it can to counter this harsh effect. The result is enjoyable enough for a lambicophile like myself, and I love how the raspberries and cherries 'crisply' cling to the tongue after swallowing; the lambic is clearly subordinate to the fruit here, which obviously was the intention. Among Hanssens' most interesting offerings so far.

Tried from Can on 20 Sep 2019 at 20:46


7.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Bottle from Geers. Dark reddish, purple colour, very thin layer of foam, disappears quickly. Intense fruity nose, lots of strawberries, raspberries and cherries. Taste is very tart, lots of lemon, vinegar, balsamico along with sweet fruity hints. Again a very tart but fruity lambic from Hanssens.

Tried from Bottle on 16 Sep 2019 at 07:01


8.1
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 9 | Overall - 8

Sampled in between Ratebeer and Brewver, so not much specific notes. Very vinegar-like, such as to be expected by hanssens. Full fruityness as well.

Tried on 06 Sep 2019 at 08:09


5

Bottle. Pours red. Aroma and flavor are sour, acidic, vinegar, sour cucumber, strawberries. Overall: drinkable.

Tried from Bottle on 30 Aug 2019 at 17:57


7.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8

Corked bottle. Purple red color. Rubber, chocolate, cherry, blackberries, vinous notes and raspberries in the aroma. Very fruity. Low on carbon. Chocolate and oak next to the fruit. This is nice!

Tried from Bottle on 26 Aug 2019 at 16:23