Humulus Terreux
The Bruery Terreux in Anaheim, California, United States 🇺🇸
Brewed at/by: The BruerySour / Wild Beer Rotating Out of Production
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Score
7.00
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Long before we dabbled into the world of Offshoot Beer Co., we were playing with hops via Humulus Terreux. We created juicy and funky flavors with these seemingly simple ingredients. The flavor possibilities are endless when combining hop notes of citrus, pine, and flowers, with the barnyard funk, earth, and tropics produced from a 100% Brettanomyces fermentation.
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Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Reviewed from notes.
Bottle to tulip.
Appearance: bronzed dark orange color with a finger's worth of white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: citrusy to piney to deep earthy tones flow into some nice juicy and funky lemon-like to orangey tones while light floral and rustic character takes shape with some some barnyard tones, light Brett to sour slides in underneath
Flavor: melds the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to sour to tart quality; finishes somewhat lemony, rustic funky and barnyard-y/Brett-like toned
Texture: light to medium bodied, good as a sipper; some sour to tart abrasiveness hits the tongue as I expected it to but it's nothing overbearing
Overall: a very nicely done dry hopped sour/wild ale I would welcome again.
rhoihessegold (9408) ticked Humulus Terreux from The Bruery Terreux 7 years ago
Dominant mosaic aromas. American sour. Dusty grains aswell.
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Martin Lindström (24359) ticked Humulus Terreux from The Bruery Terreux 8 years ago
MusingAnorak (11821) ticked Humulus Terreux from The Bruery Terreux 8 years ago
Stuu (34178) ticked Humulus Terreux from The Bruery Terreux 9 years ago
Bottle at Craigs. Pours hazy yellow, nose is grapefruit, pine, herbal, light funk, taste is sweet, herbal, fruity
Chalumeaux (5240) ticked Humulus Terreux from The Bruery Terreux 9 years ago
allinthenameofbeer (11579) ticked Humulus Terreux from The Bruery Terreux 9 years ago
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm brettanomyces!