In Christ There Is No East Or West
Antidoot - Wilde Fermenten

- From:
- Antidoot - Wilde Fermenten
- Belgium
- Style:
- Wild Ale
- ABV:
- 6.5%
- Score:
- +8 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 4.88 | pDev: 2.46%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Sep 26, 2021
- Added:
- Sep 03, 2020
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by aleigator from Germany
5/5 rDev +2.5%
look: 5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
5/5 rDev +2.5%
look: 5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
Antidoot In Christ there is no East or West 2020
Pours a golden colored beer with a big and noisy head, which immediately recedes to a coating lacing.
The aromas unfold an intriguing interplay of fresh cut citrus and dusty, toffee accompanied leather. In between there is a lot of room for green apple pith, spicy garden herbs and soft flowers, as well as a nuance of wet basement and old flour.
Drinks light and refreshing with a lower, well fitting carbonation, allowing the beer to unfold an easy drinking, remarkably complex body.
Tastes of wet wood, dusty leather, dried straw and utmost refreshing, bitter lemons, which add a pleasant vividness to the flavors. Has a surprisingly fitting, short and sweet peak, defined by ripe limes and rustic, grain and dough accompanied toffee, balanced by an aqueous softness and a mineralic stone quality. Finishes with a late effervescence, leading to a well working crescendo, in which all the flavors blend together, creating a very satisfying and thirst quenching citrus funkiness with creamy blue cheese and dry herbs among a lasting leathery softness.
This showcases a very well integrated fruit addition, one which almost ends up in perfect disguise, since the base beer itself inherits a well pronounced tartness already. That being said, the Japanese medlars in this add a juicy, sweet and sour exotic quality to the beer, which works stunningly well for me throughout.
Sep 26, 2021Pours a golden colored beer with a big and noisy head, which immediately recedes to a coating lacing.
The aromas unfold an intriguing interplay of fresh cut citrus and dusty, toffee accompanied leather. In between there is a lot of room for green apple pith, spicy garden herbs and soft flowers, as well as a nuance of wet basement and old flour.
Drinks light and refreshing with a lower, well fitting carbonation, allowing the beer to unfold an easy drinking, remarkably complex body.
Tastes of wet wood, dusty leather, dried straw and utmost refreshing, bitter lemons, which add a pleasant vividness to the flavors. Has a surprisingly fitting, short and sweet peak, defined by ripe limes and rustic, grain and dough accompanied toffee, balanced by an aqueous softness and a mineralic stone quality. Finishes with a late effervescence, leading to a well working crescendo, in which all the flavors blend together, creating a very satisfying and thirst quenching citrus funkiness with creamy blue cheese and dry herbs among a lasting leathery softness.
This showcases a very well integrated fruit addition, one which almost ends up in perfect disguise, since the base beer itself inherits a well pronounced tartness already. That being said, the Japanese medlars in this add a juicy, sweet and sour exotic quality to the beer, which works stunningly well for me throughout.
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