Logsdon Organic Farmhouse Ales

Cerasus Flanders Red Ale

9.211 ratings
9.61 pro ratings
Flanders, Belgium
Top Notes For
Christopher Bates

Master Sommelier, Owner/Winemaker Element Winery

9.6

Gary and bright, super lifted nose and palate.

Gary and bright, super lifted nose and palate.

Dec 21st, 2014
Chris

Actually the Kriek, very nice and crisp.

Actually the Kriek, very nice and crisp.

Feb 14th, 2017
Sam Barotz

Cherry tartness not too sour

Cherry tartness not too sour

Jan 18th, 2017
Chad Thompson

This is the Cerasus kriek.

This is the Cerasus kriek.

Apr 27th, 2016
Todd Glasson

Tremendous sour from Farm House. Full bitter flavor with lemon zest and cherries. Heavy and complex structure with great acid and a lingering sweet and tart finish.

Tremendous sour from Farm House. Full bitter flavor with lemon zest and cherries. Heavy and complex structure with great acid and a lingering sweet and tart finish.

Apr 2nd, 2016
Dmitri

Aroma of fresh cherries and their pits, some caramel, and oak wood. Moderate softened acids, which is a refreshing change from the usual sharp lactic sourness in most American sours. Not sure I would label it as a Flanders ale, since it has little vinegar/acetic character. Authentic pure cherry flavor, which really is all I hope for. Oregon is really leading the way in the US for kriek, with Logsdon, Double Mountain, and Cascade paving the way. Doesn't quite reach the pinnacle of lambic producers but not too far off.

Aroma of fresh cherries and their pits, some caramel, and oak wood. Moderate softened acids, which is a refreshing change from the usual sharp lactic sourness in most American sours. Not sure I would label it as a Flanders ale, since it has little vinegar/acetic character. Authentic pure cherry flavor, which really is all I hope for. Oregon is really leading the way in the US for kriek, with Logsdon, Double Mountain, and Cascade paving the way. Doesn't quite reach the pinnacle of lambic producers but not too far off.

Oct 5th, 2014
Tom Lane

Winemaker Bianchi Winery

9.3

Beautifully balanced fruit, sour, tart, sweet and wood. There are a ton of cherries in this but they are graciously restrained. Logsdon is rapidly becoming my favorite domestic brewer.

Beautifully balanced fruit, sour, tart, sweet and wood. There are a ton of cherries in this but they are graciously restrained. Logsdon is rapidly becoming my favorite domestic brewer.

Apr 17th, 2013
Michael Genn

Michael had this 9 years ago

Michael had this 9 years ago

Apr 22nd, 2016
Michael Berardino

Michael had this 9 years ago

Michael had this 9 years ago

Dec 29th, 2015
Amy Thompson

Amy had this 10 years ago

Amy had this 10 years ago

Apr 19th, 2015