Sour Pearl
Three Palms Brewing Co.

- From:
- Three Palms Brewing Co.
- Florida, United States
- Style:
- American Stout
- ABV:
- 8.3%
- Score:
- +7 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 2.93 | pDev: 34.81%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Aug 24, 2014
- Added:
- Jun 17, 2014
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by macrosmatic from Florida
3.79/5 rDev +29.4%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
3.79/5 rDev +29.4%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
NOTE: Described at the brewery as a "Sour Oyster Stout". I'm not certain I categorized it most appropriately in the listed options.
Reviewed from notes. Had on-tap at the Three Palms tasting room. Served in a snifter glass.
A: Pours a nice, rich dark brown, nearly opaque. Forms a one-finger light tan head with medium retention and low visible carbonation.
S: Big acetic sourness, mild roasted malts, some cola character, and rich sweet-n-sour.
T: Acetic acid but doesn't seem overly vinegary. Briny, sour, some restrained funk. Roasted malts are there but fail to stand up to the sourness. Sour and briny in the finish.
M: Modestly thin body, low carbonation sensation, alcohol well-concealed.
O: A different, style-defying beer. Tasty and enjoyable, but not something that I'd have several glasses of. Worth a try for sure though.
Jun 17, 2014Reviewed from notes. Had on-tap at the Three Palms tasting room. Served in a snifter glass.
A: Pours a nice, rich dark brown, nearly opaque. Forms a one-finger light tan head with medium retention and low visible carbonation.
S: Big acetic sourness, mild roasted malts, some cola character, and rich sweet-n-sour.
T: Acetic acid but doesn't seem overly vinegary. Briny, sour, some restrained funk. Roasted malts are there but fail to stand up to the sourness. Sour and briny in the finish.
M: Modestly thin body, low carbonation sensation, alcohol well-concealed.
O: A different, style-defying beer. Tasty and enjoyable, but not something that I'd have several glasses of. Worth a try for sure though.
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