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		<title>Beer Review: Flemish Sour Ale &#8211; Monk&#8217;s Cafe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever I drink a sour beer I am always wishy-washy about it.  On one hand it tastes like a weird apple cider but on the other hand it is kind of refreshing.  Before I get into the bulk of the beer review here are the pertinent stats:
Amount of brew in bottle: 11.2 fluid [...]


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<p>Whenever I drink a sour beer I am always wishy-washy about it.  On one hand it tastes like a weird apple cider but on the other hand it is kind of refreshing.  Before I get into the bulk of the beer review here are the pertinent stats:<br />
<strong>Amount of brew in bottle:</strong> 11.2 fluid ounces<br />
<strong>ABV:</strong> 5.5%<br />
<strong>Type of brew:</strong> Sour ale<br />
<strong>Price:</strong> ~$4</p>
<p>If they renamed this beer to &#8220;sweet and sour red ale&#8221; it would sum this beer right the hell up. It has the taste of an apple cider that had a few extra cups of sugar added but still the slight tang of sourness.  It pours with a red color and has a decent head on the top of it.  I am not entirely sure if I am drinking a beer or a kids drink that has been spiked by my evil cousin Vinnie. This beer is ridiculously easy to drink and if I was on an empty stomach while having it this beer would do me in not because it has a high ABV but because it is too easy to drink.  I do notice that after having this beer there is a slight bitterness that lingers in my mouth.  This beer really reminds me of sweet and sour pork mainly because it is really sweet and with just a touch of sour.  As with most sour beers it is a taste you must enjoy or else you will not like the beer.  When my fiancée tasted this beer she said it &#8220;tasted like apple cider gone bad&#8221; which pretty much sums up most sour beers <img src='http://www.iluvmybeer.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  I personally don&#8217;t mind sour beers and they are especially nice way to cleanse your palette after a meal.</p>
<p>Overall I felt this beer was ok for a sour ale, but I felt it was too sweet for my tastes.  When I have a sour beer I want sour not some wussy &#8220;sour&#8221; beer that just has a hint of sour.  That is like getting the &#8220;fire&#8221; sauce at Taco Bell which is a poor imitation of things that should <a href="http://www.seattledining.com/ARCHIVE/restaurants/dixies.htm">make you cry</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The good:</strong> super easy to drink<br />
<strong>The bad:</strong> way too sweet<br />
<p><strong class="rating">Overall taste:</strong>&nbsp;&#9733;&frac12;&#9734;&#9734;&#9734;&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="rating">Bitterness:</strong>&nbsp;&#9733;&frac12;&#9734;&#9734;&#9734;&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="rating">Smoothness:</strong>&nbsp;&#9733;&#9733;&#9733;&#9734;&#9734;&nbsp;</p>[xrr rating=2/5 label="Overall rating:"]</p>


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