Beer tasting - Sour French Kiss - Quebec, Canada
Sour French Kiss all made in Quebec was a great choice to add to my beef tartare an the 38 Celsius degree we encountered all week in Montreal.
Sour french kiss
| Country | Canada, Province of Quebec |
| Style | Fruity Pale Ale |
| Brewery | Microbrasserie Charlevoix |
| Alcohol | 4.5% ABV |
| IBU | 10 |
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| Appearance | Clear ruby hue, with a foamy light white head |
| Aroma | Cranberries and black currant and bready yeast note |
| Taste | Cranberries at the forefront, the sweetness from the malt come up quickly after. Hop is present but so far in the background it's hardly noticeable. |
| Palate | Tart but the sweetness from the malt is really good balance. This medium light body is sour all the way and in the aftertaste without being too arch unpleasant. |
| Overall | For the summer a super refreshing and well balanced beer. Having the sourness of a Brett without being one. This beer could be easily used in Mixology for creating drink. It's open mind light body's could be dressed up with other flavour. |
| Personal score | 8/10 compare to other fruity beer. |
A Ruby Pale ale, really clear beer, fruity smell and light color. At first a pretty sour taste of cranberry and cherry, followed by a sweet light malt body and an end note of bitterness and astringency as found in cranberry juice. Nothing complex here, but a well balance light body beer well control over the fruity additions. Perfect in summer time
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