Even More Bianca Raspberry Maple Pancake Royal Treatment Lassi Gose
Omnipollo
Collaboration with Evil Twin Brewing. Ale with raspberries, vanilla, milk sugar, marshmallow flavor & natural flavors.
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Reviewed by BEERchitect from Kentucky
4.39/5 rDev +5.5%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25
4.39/5 rDev +5.5%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25
When you take absurdity and add even more absurdity, you're going to need some help. For Omnipollo, they team up with Evil Twin for beer that belongs as much as the breakfast table as it does the barstool. Simply slathered with reckless amounts of raspberry, vanilla, milk sugars and marshmallows, this beer is even more of what's wanted out of fruit beer.
Creamy, viscous and patiently pouring from the highly colorful can, the Raspberry Maple Pancake Royal Treatment Lassi Gose settles with a very dark neon crimson color with glow-in-the-dark legging with a simple swirl. With little foam character to mention, the beer simply looks fruit syrupy. Mouthwatering and jaw tightening scents strike immediately as those dark berries and winey tartness, cidery fruitiness promise high acidity. But rounded by a savory maple scent and the tone softens a bit.
Its initial taste is jammy-sweet and chocked full of fruit puree with a creamy, starchy and cereal-laden foundation. Those dark berries take a liking to robust and sweet plum wine, red wine and hints of savory port. At times, the basics of Gose peak through the jam with gooseberry, cider, wine, balsamic, passionfruit, lime and lemon. With the balance of acidity, hops are non-existent as a finish comes piquant, sour and with a juicy berry character that simply won't be denied.
Full bodied and somewhat egregiously so for sour ale, the beer purists will swear upon the beer's irresponsible and abominationist attitude in making a beer like this, but any attempt to say that this beer isn't downright delicious is simply wrong. Malty-sweet and with a bracingly sour balance, the ale finishes sweet and tart with an extended after palate of straight fruit puree and a whimsical return of maple.
Jul 26, 2021Creamy, viscous and patiently pouring from the highly colorful can, the Raspberry Maple Pancake Royal Treatment Lassi Gose settles with a very dark neon crimson color with glow-in-the-dark legging with a simple swirl. With little foam character to mention, the beer simply looks fruit syrupy. Mouthwatering and jaw tightening scents strike immediately as those dark berries and winey tartness, cidery fruitiness promise high acidity. But rounded by a savory maple scent and the tone softens a bit.
Its initial taste is jammy-sweet and chocked full of fruit puree with a creamy, starchy and cereal-laden foundation. Those dark berries take a liking to robust and sweet plum wine, red wine and hints of savory port. At times, the basics of Gose peak through the jam with gooseberry, cider, wine, balsamic, passionfruit, lime and lemon. With the balance of acidity, hops are non-existent as a finish comes piquant, sour and with a juicy berry character that simply won't be denied.
Full bodied and somewhat egregiously so for sour ale, the beer purists will swear upon the beer's irresponsible and abominationist attitude in making a beer like this, but any attempt to say that this beer isn't downright delicious is simply wrong. Malty-sweet and with a bracingly sour balance, the ale finishes sweet and tart with an extended after palate of straight fruit puree and a whimsical return of maple.
Reviewed by ScaryEd from New Hampshire
3.18/5 rDev -23.6%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 3.25
3.18/5 rDev -23.6%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 3.25
This beer is going to be ridiculous, isn't it.
Poured from a 16 oz can into a tulip glass.
Pours an opaque raspberry jam color with a minimal head that dissipates almost instantly. No lacing whatsoever.
Smells like raspberry maple syrup, graham crackers, and vanilla.
The flavor is full of raspberry jam, raspberry yogurt, maple syrup, graham crackers and marshmallow Fluff.
The feel is full bodied with light carbonation. Sticky and syrupy, with a lingering berry tartness.
Overall, I honestly don't know how to properly review this beer. It says it's a "gose" on the can, but to style this is literally the worst beer ever made. Could this be a fruited kettle sour? Far more likely.
It gets credit for coming exactly as advertised. You get the ingredients on the can. If you bought this expecting something different that's on you. But even as a kettle sour, it's bordering on cloying. Extremely difficult to finish 16 oz. of this beer. It's not bad, but I can't call it anything close to "good" either.
Jul 26, 2021Poured from a 16 oz can into a tulip glass.
Pours an opaque raspberry jam color with a minimal head that dissipates almost instantly. No lacing whatsoever.
Smells like raspberry maple syrup, graham crackers, and vanilla.
The flavor is full of raspberry jam, raspberry yogurt, maple syrup, graham crackers and marshmallow Fluff.
The feel is full bodied with light carbonation. Sticky and syrupy, with a lingering berry tartness.
Overall, I honestly don't know how to properly review this beer. It says it's a "gose" on the can, but to style this is literally the worst beer ever made. Could this be a fruited kettle sour? Far more likely.
It gets credit for coming exactly as advertised. You get the ingredients on the can. If you bought this expecting something different that's on you. But even as a kettle sour, it's bordering on cloying. Extremely difficult to finish 16 oz. of this beer. It's not bad, but I can't call it anything close to "good" either.


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