Style: Wild and Sour with Fruit

ABV: 6.0 IBU: 10.0

91/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 2
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 4

The Lost Abbey Peach Afternoon

What the brewers say

"Huge peach aromatics and pleasant tartness lead to crisp tannic bite on the finish."

What our panel thought

"Lovely peach/apricot/mango aroma. Bright, fresh mouthfeel packed with peach/apricot jam. A thin line of lactic acidity weaves its way through the fruit stand of flavor. Refreshing, tart, light, semidry."

What our editors thought

"Subtle but very clearly expressed juicy white peach on the nose is complemented by a floral background. Tame acidity lets the fruit, and beer, shine. Gorgeous."

Review printed in: Funk + Fruit (Apr-May 2020) (View All Issues)


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