Oak Aged Cranberry Bastard

Fruit Beer

A kind of sour beer. This beer has risen of the wish to brew a sour beer,which has a great deal of fullnes from the malts and also balanced in bitterness. The beer is brewed with cranberry. Cranberries has been used for centuries in brewing. Cranberries add bitterness and sourness to the beer. Even today cranberry is still used as nature medical, and has documented effect on infections. By brewing this beer, we wish to make people drink beer instead of wine to the food. We have one more ambition and that is to give the beer drinking people an opportunity to taste one of the sour beers. Oak aged Cranberry Bastard has just a light sourness, and is quite human compared to the Belgian wild yeast types of sourbeer. To round out the taste the beer is aged with oak. Oak aged Cranberry is brewed just like the Belgian abbey beers, using the same yeast as the Belgian trappist. So this way the beer got this characteristic fruity character. A good advice: be open minded for new impressions, this including sour beer . Give it a chance and try again Some of us have been rather skeptical , but have now been quite depend ! To us this beer is a perfect beer for dear , hare and pheasant.

ABV

8.2

Rating

3.34068

Rating count

751

Last updated

over 3 years ago

 

Björn R

3.3

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Jussi K

Slight nose of cranberries. Pale beige head. Sourish berryish taste. Mild hoppiness. Sourness is covered by maltiness. Intresting produkt. Slight bitterness at the end. Not very oaky. RB 2009

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almost 2 years ago

 

luc b

March 16, 2013

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4.0

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Lau Starcke

Bedst før oktober 2014. På nuværende tidspunkt en kuriositet.

0.0

over 3 years ago

 

Magnus Carlsson

Bitter och surt, tydliga tranbär fortfarande. Från 2009 så den har passerat sin peak...

2.75

over 3 years ago

 

Kasper Foged

Tap at ølbaren. Came out with 90%head which meant the carbonation was gone when the hed had settled. It had a wierd murky grey brown look and a grumsy grayish head aswell. Not very aromatic but some cranberry is in there. Flavor was abit wheaty. 2009

1.75

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