The added brett hearkens back to the pre-Pierre Celis wits. Celis saved the style with his popular Hoegaarden before he sold it off to Interbrew (now AB-InBev). He undoubtedly cleaned up the processes on the beer going to a single Saccharomyces strain. Unfortunately, the beer has been cost-cut into a sad, pale shadow of its former glory.
Appearance: Hazy light gold, off white head, solid retention
Aroma: Cracker, pepper, funk, banana, light citrus
Taste: banana, cracker, light vanilla,
Overall Impression: This beer is at that awkward in-between phase. It's lost its fresh "wit" vibrancy but hasn't started developing the more serious brett-aged characteristics. It's still a nice, enjoyable beer, but it's certianly not at its peak as a new beer or as an aged brett-spiked beer. If you have some in your cellar, hold onto it for a while longer. We'll check back in in October when the next six month bottle comes due.
Availability: Sold out from most stores unless someone cellared a case. Pfriem beers are only available in Oregon and Washington.
5.6% ABV
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