Fantastic new sour from Jolly Pumpkin (new for me, anyway). This is a collaboration between JP and Baston Brewery, it’s a blend of JP’s La Roja and Baston’s Nectar Des Dieux Triple. Super complex with layers of molasses, brown sugar, chocolate, but also the acidity of La Roja. One of the most interesting JPs I’ve had in a while. — 3 years ago
so good! Easy drinkijg. — 7 years ago
Unfair how good this is. Top three stout with abraxas and Jackie O’s for me. The chili spice and green chile flavors b add lance it do well. — 9 months ago
Note: this is for the NO SULFITE ADDED “Vino dal Bosco” build using fruit from Baer Ridge Vyd in Rockingham Co. — deep, mouthfillingly dense, yet LOW tannin Purity Bomb. Spectacular with pizza or chili… Pure heavy-extraction bliss from a HUGE VINTAGE. STEWED cherries and Colombian coffee. 20$ at Wegmans in Cville. Spectacular artisan build :) — 4 years ago
When in Canada!! Very thick, very sweet, light honey, apple. — 5 years ago
Very nice. — 8 years ago
Medium purple in color; black cherries, plums, and graphite on the nose; high acidity; medium tannins; tastes like blackberry jam, crushed gravel, and licorice with a long finish. Nellie says it's ok with food. — a year ago
Prairie Artisan Ales and Evil Twin Collaboration. Nearly headless, then about a quarter headed with a dark chocolate wafer color, and shoe-mesh texture. Ebon and daunting. Pecan-espresso and darkest chocolate, burnt caramel, vanilla bean, strangely mint and flax-hemp seed. Can’t shake the peppermint patty-ness of this initially, but then dark mocha lava cake minus the sweetness. Pointed espresso oils, bitter chicory, vanilla, whiskey barrel brings up the rear with ginger, clove and Tagalong cookies, ending peppery but still dark chocolate throughout. Beautiful treatment here. Keeping it dark as the jacket of the Holy Writ. — 5 years ago
Tammy Grant
Urban Cellars — 7 months ago