ElkSherpa1
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It appears that this bottle was stored on its side. The cork was quite wet and a decent amount of moisture was present under the cap. I'm not a mold expert but I'll go out on a limb and venture a guess that black mold was growing between the cap and cork.
The cork broke on the first attempt at opening... Like I said before the cork was pretty wet and as a result extremely pliable. The cork screw slipped through the center of the cork and it broke in half. Luckily I was able to get the cork out without going all the way through and much to everyone's surprise the cork busted out with even more vigor than the fresh Fou we opened later! Now for the down and dirty notes:
- The aroma was difficult to get a handle on. Sweet, dank and herbaceous with a subdued funk and a lot of basement/attic/old hotel mixed in.
- The carbonation was perfect. Not perfect for a 23 year old beer, but for any beer. The head retention was surprising and the mouthfeel was creamy and pillowy.
- The taste was sweet, bready, earthy, leathery and followed the aroma with some old newspaper notes. This was accompanied by an underlying brightness and funkiness that closed with a hint of herbs.
These are the best Fantôme experiences! Love that there are still old bottles in circulation.