About This Beer
As one of the most famed breweries in Oregon, pFriem gets first dibs on the ripest harvests in their area for their fruit-filled creations. To make their coveted Peche, they stuff a year-old Lambic-inspired base beer full of juicy, heirloom peaches.
Tasting Notes
Each delicately funky pour overflows with notes of an orchard in peak season — bright acidity, undertones of tilled earth, woody vanilla, and freshly picked stone fruit sweetness. Combined with its floral nuances, biscuity base, and refreshingly tangy finish, Pêche will make an excellent accompaniment to everything from soft cheeses to shawarma.
Complex
Fruity
Tart
Tangy
Noteworthy Ingredients
Oak
Peach
Reviews
4.08
195 Ratings
TheBeerlegacey
3.0
Love spontaneous sours!... this gem was barrel aged for two years... it's tart, tangy..a touch of peach sweetness, but heavy aromatics... sour funkiness... and oak earthiness on the finish! Very good! 3/5 stars ⭐⭐⭐
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ScoobieBrewser
4.5
Incredible vanilla and peach fruit notes.
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danny885
4.25
Pleasant surprise. Delicate and delicious
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zach2412
4.0
sharp peach sour
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shawn2443
3.0
Seemed like a beer trying to be wine. Not enough peach notes, but it is very dry and refreshing.
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christine961
4.5
One of my favorites!
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michael12589
4.0
Well done, nice dry finish
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tom13537
4.25
Funky, tangy, fairly subtle oak and peach
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don1548
3.25
I feel like this is the least flavorful of the pfreim options I've tried. the flavor is similar to the others in that it's almost wine like but I didn't taste peach
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