Brasserie Trois Dames Cerveza Sin Frontera (5.69% ABV) DJs BrewTube Beer Review #843
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In this episode of DJs BrewTube I review Brasserie Trois Dames Cerveza Sin Frontera. Brasserie Trois Dames Cerveza Sin Frontera is a Farmhouse / wild ale that clocks in a 5.69% ABV and is one of their limited edition beers. Brasserie Trois Dames describes Cerveza Sin Frontera their creation as follows:
Raphael Mettler became acquainted with these two breweries at „The Festival“ in Portland, Massachusetts. As we work in similar product ranges, we found many things to be enthusiastic about. And so a joint beer brewing project was born, the idea being to brew a beer based on an identical recipe but brewed in three different places. In October 2013, we made the first brew in Austin, Texas, the second one in April in Denver, Colorado and finally the third one at the Brasserie Trois Dames on the 6th of May 2014. Each brewery was provided with vino fino barrels from Jerez de la Frontera which were practically 70 to 80 years old. The vino fino is a wine fermented « sur lie », characteristically oxydized. We wanted to replicate this profile. The beer will age for 6 to 12 months. At the Brasserie Trois Dames we used a seasonal-type yeast for the main fermentation and we added active lactobacillis yeast for barrel fermentation. This yeast comes from the Fromagerie Tyrode in L’Auberson. We also added a Lambic beer base from Oud Beersel. The Swiss version of the beer is due to come out in the spring of 2014.
This all sounds pleasant enough. Anyway, enough prose, enjoy the video and see if Brasserie Trois Dames Cerveza Sin Frontera makes the cut. My written review and report card follow:
Brasserie Trois Dames Cerveza Sin Frontera REVIEW:
A:Brasserie Trois Dames Cerveza Sin Frontera pours a slightly hazy orange color with a finger of pearl colored head, tons of active bubbles, great lacing, alcohol legs and head retention.
S: Pineapple, grapefruit, lemon, herbal hops, yeasty spice notes, grainy bread notes, oak and Brett. funk round out the nose. No alcohol aroma is present on the nose.
T: Pineapple, honey malt, breadyness, oak, vinous notes and herbal hop notes. Follows the nose fairly well and the lovely spice from the yeast brings the flavor package all together in combination with the funk form the Brett. No alcohol is present in the taste.
M: Medium bodied, fairly firm carbonation, good balance, quite easy to drink.
O: Brasserie Trois Dames Cerveza Sin Frontera is a super tasty beer that drinks quite easy for a sour / tart ale. All-in-all, a beer that has a really cool flavor profile and is worth trying if you can find it.
Serving type: 11.2 oz Bottle
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