Peeled Oak Golden Sour
Three Notch'd Brewing Co. (Craft Kitchen & Brewery)


- From:
- Three Notch'd Brewing Co. (Craft Kitchen & Brewery)
- Virginia, United States
- Style:
- Wild Ale
- ABV:
- 6.4%
- Score:
- +5 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.99 | pDev: 8.77%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 2
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Jun 06, 2019
- Added:
- Apr 15, 2018
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by teromous from Virginia
3.35/5 rDev -16%
look: 3 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
3.35/5 rDev -16%
look: 3 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
The front label says: "BLEND # 2"
There does not seem to be a bottle date.
Appearance: The body is a medium copper to light bronze color and cloudy enough to prevent most light through. The head is short and off-white and doesn't retain. No lacing.
Aroma: There is a sour fruit aroma to the beer.
Taste: The beer opens with a nice clean tart berry-like fruit flavor. The tartness rolls over the palate with a single note of flavor.
Mouthfeel: It has a nice tart open to a light bodied beer that finishes slightly off-dry.
Overall: It is a good sour beer but it lacks complexity or depth. According to the label it was "aged in oak barrels with our house culture" and it seems like the oak didn't give off any character to the beer. It isn't a beer I'm likely to pick up again and I wouldn't recommend it over some other similar beers on the market but it is enjoyable enough to drink if you have already picked it up.
May 24, 2019There does not seem to be a bottle date.
Appearance: The body is a medium copper to light bronze color and cloudy enough to prevent most light through. The head is short and off-white and doesn't retain. No lacing.
Aroma: There is a sour fruit aroma to the beer.
Taste: The beer opens with a nice clean tart berry-like fruit flavor. The tartness rolls over the palate with a single note of flavor.
Mouthfeel: It has a nice tart open to a light bodied beer that finishes slightly off-dry.
Overall: It is a good sour beer but it lacks complexity or depth. According to the label it was "aged in oak barrels with our house culture" and it seems like the oak didn't give off any character to the beer. It isn't a beer I'm likely to pick up again and I wouldn't recommend it over some other similar beers on the market but it is enjoyable enough to drink if you have already picked it up.
Reviewed by avalon07 from South Carolina
4.26/5 rDev +6.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.25
4.26/5 rDev +6.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.25
L: Poured from a bottle to a snifter glass. Had a dark orange-ish color and a cloudy consistency. There was a half inch of foamy / fizzy head that quickly dissipated. Not a whole lot of lacing.
S: A very sweet and fruity aroma of citrus fruit, oak, a vinous quality, yeast, and malt.
T: Tasted of a tinge of malt (barely noticeable), a surprising amount of oak (more than most barrel-aged beers), lots of citrus (lemon, orange), a bit of the vinous quality. and a decent amount of yeast. This is one sour beer; it hits you right away. It's also incredibly well-balanced and fruity. The prominent oak notes make for an interesting taste.
F: A good amount of carbonation with a lively finish. Medium-bodied.
O: If you like sours, check this one out. Definitely drinkable.
Sep 23, 2018S: A very sweet and fruity aroma of citrus fruit, oak, a vinous quality, yeast, and malt.
T: Tasted of a tinge of malt (barely noticeable), a surprising amount of oak (more than most barrel-aged beers), lots of citrus (lemon, orange), a bit of the vinous quality. and a decent amount of yeast. This is one sour beer; it hits you right away. It's also incredibly well-balanced and fruity. The prominent oak notes make for an interesting taste.
F: A good amount of carbonation with a lively finish. Medium-bodied.
O: If you like sours, check this one out. Definitely drinkable.
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