Partage de Pêche
Kent Falls Brewing in Kent, Connecticut, United States 🇺🇸
Sour / Wild Beer - Flavoured Rotating Out of Production|
Score
7.29
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Our hyper local table beer Partagé aged on fresh peaches in white wine barrels and re-conditioned on honey in green bottles. Delicate acidity, and subtle hints of vanilla with a balanced dryness.
For more information, visit www.kentfallsbrewing.com/beer/partage-peche
For more information, visit www.kentfallsbrewing.com/beer/partage-peche
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8/10
Light table beer funk upfront with nice sweet peach notes and a thick peachy finish
Tried
from Bottle
on 22 Dec 2021
at 20:29
8.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 10
Overall 8.5
750mL bottled Nov 2017, batch 1, drunk at Row 34 on 9/21/18.
Clear straw with deep gold highlights. White head immediately fades to a ring.
Oh shit, that's lambic-y! Very Oud Beersel-like. Light green apple (not nearly as much as Boon) and lots of blue cheese with a very strong cellar must character. A touch of oak and some honey-like pils malt rounds things out very nicely. Wow. Beautiful. No distinct peach or white wine but it's wrapped in wonderfully and adds deep complexities. No alcohol or flaw.
Juicy wine is much more notable in the mouth, adding pear, kumquat, mineral and gentle acidity. Wood tannin plays against lightly tart peach with big Brett notes, light lactic and very light acetic acid. Soft, biscuity, wheat-heavy texture and very supple for its low gravity and high attenuation. Yep, this is divine. Near masterpiece and it's so encouraging that Kent Falls continues to improve year-after-year.
Clear straw with deep gold highlights. White head immediately fades to a ring.
Oh shit, that's lambic-y! Very Oud Beersel-like. Light green apple (not nearly as much as Boon) and lots of blue cheese with a very strong cellar must character. A touch of oak and some honey-like pils malt rounds things out very nicely. Wow. Beautiful. No distinct peach or white wine but it's wrapped in wonderfully and adds deep complexities. No alcohol or flaw.
Juicy wine is much more notable in the mouth, adding pear, kumquat, mineral and gentle acidity. Wood tannin plays against lightly tart peach with big Brett notes, light lactic and very light acetic acid. Soft, biscuity, wheat-heavy texture and very supple for its low gravity and high attenuation. Yep, this is divine. Near masterpiece and it's so encouraging that Kent Falls continues to improve year-after-year.
Tried
from Bottle
on 12 Oct 2018
at 14:37