Birra Etrusca Bronze

Gruit / Ancient Herbed Ale

The backbone of Birra Etrusca comes from two-row malted barley and an heirloom Italian wheat. Specialty ingredients include hazelnut flour, pomegranates, Italian chestnut honey, Delaware wildflower honey and clover honey. A handful of whole-flower hops are added, but the bulk of the bitterness comes from gentian root and the sarsaparilla-like Ethiopian myrrh resin.

ABV

8.5

Rating

3.65338

Rating count

25,578

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Gijs O.

Heerlijk. En verdiend na een lange wandeling door Rome

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Eric B.

Learning to play pitch? Maybe? I guess not.

4.25

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Dale R.

Awesome!

4.75

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Matt Paisie

Very interesting. Somewhere between tart and sour, plus fruit.

4.25

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Ken F.

2014

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Baylor Bishop

Late check in from the other day. A bizarre beer with heavy malt and pomegranate presence. Not sure what myrrh tastes like, but it was in the beer

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Michael W

A little tart pomegranate, hints of root beer.

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Matt B

Kinda like a quad.

3.5

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Drew P.

old check in

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3.5

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Sam

2015 bottle. This beer is unlike anything I've ever tried. Seems more like a juice. Knowing this is no longer in production makes me very sad.

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Brian Schenck

Solid. I get a nice amount of honey and fruit, sweet without being overly so. Get a bit of herbal note as well.

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Lynn Heather

Transferring from Beer Advocate. Not rating since it's been years. I just keep track for my information.

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Tom Mai

Still Digging

3.5

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Scott M.

Slight tartness with a malty berry backbone

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Keith

Had on 11/23

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Rob E.

This bottled aged well, no idea how old it is but has to be at least 5 years. Farewell brew to JC

3.75

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bryan lovett

Hmmm. Not bad. Seems almost cidery.

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BJ L.

Been hanging onto this once since it was first released in 2012. Has aged beautifully. Sweet and smooth.

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Charlie M.

Quite tasty, not sure about all the other stuff but it tastes like beer-y pomegranate juice. Mild tart

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Tyler Duke

Solid honey taste. Decent.

3.5

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Leanne Batten

Scott B. Has hit 2500! Aged since 2012 and a solid choice for the occasion

4.75

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Jason S.

Interesting. This is has been in the basement for a loooooooooomg time. It seems to have done it well. Light, fruity, and very much like a liquid raisin. Neat.

3.5

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