The Enfant Terriple is put for 6 months on cherries: 250 g sour, un-pitted cherries per litre beer. During this time, the bacteria are given time to digest all sugars even further and to let the soft natural souring have its way. Meanwhile, the cherries slowly donate their blood-red colour and their succulent taste. Part of this cherry also is transferred to the oak wine barrels where it – in a grow-bed of lactobacillus – during a year adds further to a woody souring and softening. The result is a triple-kriek ‘pur sang’. With this, a new saint is added to the Cuvée family of Brewery De Leite. The Cuvée Soeur’Ise, is a wink to cherry in French (= ‘cerise’). The divine saint has already seduced many, all over the world!
IBU: 43
Reviews
Xavier77
3 months ago
4.0
Henbarris
5 months ago
4.9
Gandim
5 months ago
3.1
Tita 68
@ Brasserie Balleux1 year ago
3.0
Difficile de faire mousser, peut-être trop froid. Surette en bouche.
Moi perso,j'aime pas.
Greg Y @skollsbeer
@ La houblonnière1 year ago
1.3
Hyper acide et un peu vinaigrée… 😑
Yoann L
1 year ago
2.5
Beer't
2 years ago
3.9
Triple Kriek 🍒🍒🍒
Acide, boisée et fruitée à la cerise.
bbac28
2 years ago
3.7
Douta
2 years ago
4.2
Cyrille
2 years ago
4.5