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Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah: A Refreshing Beer Review

Our Score: 100/100

Overview

Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah is an exquisite creation that is inspired by the Belgian gueuze tradition. This means that the beer owes its distinctive and complex flavor to a blend of 1-, 2-, and 3-year-old barrels and a few barrels from the brewery’s spontaneous program, all of which attribute to a perfect blend of acidity and character.

Aroma

Rated 12 out of 12, this beer impresses right from the start, drawing you in with an aroma that hints at a fascinating mix of barnyard funk, leather, horse blanket, and stone fruits, all superbly balanced with oak. The aroma, though complex and layered, is not overpowering but rather invites intrigue about the flavor profile.

Appearance

On appearance, the beer scores a perfect 3. It appears as a craft beer lover’s dream, with the right blend of color, consistency, and head that immediately attract the eye, promising a delightful experience even before the first sip.

Flavor

The delivers with an impressive 20 out of 20 in flavor! Upon tasting, you immediately encounter an assertive tartness, a wonderful blend of acidity and character, with flavors of grapefruit, peach, wet hay, and leather cavorting on the palette. These diverse flavors are perfectly set upon the tannic canvas derived from the oak barrels, creating a complete and multi-dimensional taste that is sure to delight any craft beer aficionado.

Mouthfeel

This beer boasts an exemplary score of 5 out of 5 when it comes to mouthfeel. It’s supremely complex and full of life, with every nuanced aspect duly felt. The balance between the barnyard funk and the sweet white grape, juxtaposed with the subtle citrus makes for a truly phenomenal and unmatched experience.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah is a spectacular beer that any beer enthusiast should try. It comes with a highly recommended stamp from our panel and editors, who found it to be undoubtedly one of the best wild and sour beers they have ever sampled. Its subtle yet complex aroma, layered flavor, and the remarkable mouthfeel make it definitely worth seeking out, regardless of the cost.

Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah: A Refreshing Beer Review

Style: Sour and Wild Ale

ABV: 6.4

Reader Rating94676 Votes
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Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.

4 thoughts on “Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah: A Refreshing Beer Review”

  1. I’ve never tried Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah, but based on the description, it sounds like a high-quality and unique beer. The fact that it draws inspiration from Belgian gueuze tradition suggests that it has a complex flavor profile worth exploring. The score of 100/100 is impressive and makes me curious to give it a try.

  2. Funk Yeah, produced by Beachwood Blendery, is a remarkable beer that draws inspiration from the Belgian gueuze tradition. The blend of 1-,

  3. The score of 100/100 for Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah indicates that this beer is top-notch and of the highest quality. Inspired by the Belgian gueuze tradition, this beer offers a unique and complex flavor profile. It showcases the expertise and skill of the blendery, making it a standout creation. With a perfect score, it is clear that this beer is worth trying and is sure to impress any beer enthusiast.

  4. I’m impressed by the score given to Beachwood Blendery Funk Yeah! With a perfect 100/100, it seems like this beer is worth a try. I’m intrigued by its inspiration from the Belgian gueuze tradition, which promises a unique and complex flavor. It seems like a beer that any craft beer lover would enjoy.

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