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RATINGS: 15   MEAN: 3.95/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.75/5   SEASONAL: Special   EST. CALORIES: 156   ABV: 5.2%
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A wild farmhouse ale aged in oak with fruit & spices

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bytemesis (13152) - Sunnyvale, California, USA - DEC 22, 2020
UPDATED: DEC 22, 2020 Bottle. Pours clear golden, large off white head, good lacing. Aroma is lemon, dust, pommelo, buddhas hand. Flavor is light plus tart, light funk. Honestly not much different from the base. Medium body

4.2
fletchfighters (1835) - WEST RYDE, AUSTRALIA - DEC 21, 2018
UPDATED: DEC 21, 2018 750 ML bottle Thanks to Owen for sharing Hazy orange color, light amber highlights. Bright white head. Excellent retention. Nose is oak, funk, tropical fruits. Big nose. Very juicy. Taste is bright tropical fruit, oak, grain, tartness, fun. Long feel. Fun to drink. Excellent beer

3.8
alexsdad06 (16451) - West Chester, Ohio, USA - NOV 24, 2017
UPDATED: JAN 2, 2018 750 ml bottle shared by a kind soul at the Listermann release. Pours a cloudy golden color with a small off white head. The aroma and flavor have pale malts, some farmhouse funk, tart citrus and stone fruit, oak, grass, some spices, good beer.

4.2
ineedbeer (3410) - California, USA - OCT 7, 2017
Poured from a 750 ml bottle. Aroma is moderately hop forward with earthy, herbal hop notes with a bit of a dankness to them. moderate fruity notes with citrus, passion fruit, mango and papaya. Medium light phenolic note with hints of oak. Slight, slow gusher. Pours a hazy, copper color with a large, fluffy, white head that recedes steadily to the edges where it lingers. Flavor is moderately acidic with a light sweetness and grain note to it. Medium light fruitiness with some citrus and lighter tropical fruit notes. Hints of oak and light phenolics. Moderate hop notes contributing an earthy, herbal, grassy note that works well with the acidity. Mouthfeel is medium light bodied with medium high carbonation. Low astringency and low alcohol warmth. Overall, a really nice beer but I love dry hopped sours. The hop profile works well with the acidity and fruit notes form the yeast. Light phenolics and oak notes help balance the beer.

3.8
slowrunner77 (19086) - Reno, Nevada, USA - SEP 12, 2017
Clouded golden orange color with big off-white head. Hoppy aroma and flavor are bright, sour citrus. I prefer the base Anianish to this as the dry hopping covers up most of the subtle complexities of that beer, but this was still good.

3.7
fiulijn (27110) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - AUG 20, 2017
Tasting at SF
Cloudy golden color. Aroma of herbs, lemon peel, soap, some herbs; not what I look for, but interesting. Highly carbonated, it has a good character of stone fruit, apricots; grapefruit peel; very dry, refreshing, very good.

3.9
djd07 (26246) - Houston, Texas, USA - AUG 12, 2017
Bottle thanks to AJ. Pours a cloudy yellow with medium white head leaving spotty lacing. The aroma is strong grass, funk, spice, oak. Thin body, earth, oak, nice tartness, light bitterness, very nice.

4.5
sokuzs1 (1701) - POLAND - JUL 24, 2017
Backlog. Passion fruit, peach, spicy, apricot, citrus. Medium to heavy sour, light sweet.

4
fiery1 (4103) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - JUL 21, 2017
750ml bottle @ the office. Pours a murky pale copper colour with a small white head. Nose is funky, fruity, barrel, and peach pits. Flavour is alone the same lines with a lovely floral dry hopping character.

3.7
Ferris (23109) - Burnaby, British Columbia, CANADA - JUL 21, 2017
Bottle - Fruity, wet grass and sourness. Cloudy with a decent white head. Sour and some sweetness with lots of fruit notes.


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