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New Holland Blue Sunday Sour Ale

New Holland Blue Sunday Sour Ale

Rated 3.414 by BeerPals
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Brewed by New Holland Brewing Company

Holland, MI, United States

Style:  Wild Ale

7% Alcohol by Volume

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This unique anniversary libation, heritage-blended from our library of barrel-soured beers, exhibits deeply layered flavors of malt and oak, with a tart finish. Beer Style: Sour Ale Degrees Plato: 18 Alcohol by Volume: 7.0% IBUs: 18 Grains: Blend of several beers Hops: Blend of several beers Yeast: American Ale & bacterial cultures First Brewed: 2007 Pairings: Wild game, poultry & charcuterie

ID: 31883 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 16 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank5236
Overall Percentile90.6
Style Rank105 of 1394
Style Percentile92.5
Lowest Score3.5
Highest Score4.1
Average Score3.725
Weighted Score3.414
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • FLASHPRO 1176 reviews
    rated 4.1 5 years ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 8

    Dark red color without much head. Great spicy, malty, sour aroma. A little fruity, earthy and oaky. I sat the beer down for a half hour and enjoyed even more delicious aromas. This beer reminds me of the days of sour beer before they became popular in the 2010's. A good beer.

  • THIRSTYONE 563 reviews
    rated 3.6 11 years ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 7

    My Son-In-Law picked this one up,Lots of aromas, not much foam at the top of the glass.Good carbonation in the glass, tasted kind of thin,more like a wine.Did have some fruity notes, and lots of sourness.Different from the beers that i normally have.

  • CLASH 2576 reviews
    rated 3.5 13 years ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    2010 Edition - This poured a dark amber color with a beige head. The aroma contains some nutmeg, some woody notes, dark fruit, and vinegar. The flavor contains cherries, vinegar, and caramel. The finish is sour but also a bit malty. Overall this is a pretty good beer.

  • SAP 999 reviews
    rated 3.7 16 years ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    The cork excitedly flies off into my open palm just before I got the chance to remove it, luckily the beer doesn’t foam over. A very careful pour into my 25cl tulip though produces a five-finger thick, dingy tan colored head the quickly rises two more fingers in height and over-flows my glass. The beer is a very dark, cherry color that shows a lightly hazed, red color when held up to the light. The aroma smells of tart cherry skins, a slightly moldy-wood note, some mustiness and a touch of warming alcohol notes in the finish. As the beer sits for a while some light lacquer notes become noticeable in the nose as do some caramelized malt notes. There is not a whole lot going on in the nose for a sour beer, though it is not bland.

    Somewhat sweet tasting with only a light, though noticeable tartness. Flavors of cherry up front are offset by light oak notes of soft buttery oak, woody spice that even gets a bit hot in the finish. The second pour of this is a duplicate of the first except that this time I eat the foam before it can overflow my glass. The head tastes of spicy oak. Very fizzy tasting because of the excessive carbonation; the excess is quickly swirled away though and this leaves the beer still effervescent with a light body that has just a bit of malt heft to it. Despite being quite light, the oak seems to intrude just a bit on the funky sour flavors; this is more because the funky notes of this beer are so soft and subtle than because the oak is overbearing. The sourness here is soft and definitely lactic in focus, but it does nicely offset a touch of cherry-like fruitiness as well as just a hint of sweetness and malt character. The malt actually contributes a significant toasty, biscuit character at times along with a bit of caramel.

    It wasn’t a great sign when my first pour of this bottle was knocked over by me after getting a bit too enthusiastic with my dogs; they enjoyed licking the beer off the floor but I only laughed because I knew I had way more of this beer than I needed. Now this beer is certainly not bad, so don’t let me leave you with that impression, 750ml is just a whole lot of beer of something that is not truly exciting. There aren’t any off flavors and nothing is overbearing. I will admit though that this is much more well integrated and tasty than Moxie; so they are moving in the right direction at least and I will certainly continue to try and procure these interesting beers. This just isn’t funky and sour enough for my particular taste, but I think it is a great introduction to the malty Flemish type of sour beer because it is so tame.

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