Oro de Calabaza

Smell- A sour tart smell pounds the nostrils immediately. It seems mostly to be lactic acid rather than acetic as well as some barnyard funk as well. Beneath all the funk and sour is some citrus, most notably that of lemon with some grassy character that probably melds in with the barnyard character as well.
Taste- A muted front with some slight funk. The funky barnyard flavors begin to rise in the middle with an increase in sour as well. There is some slight citrus, but not what I noticed in the smell. Slight peak of tartness in the finish that carries into a barnyard aftertaste.
Mouthfeel- Medium-light body with moderate carbonation. Very dry finish.
Overall and Notes- The last time I had this beer on tap at South Park in Dayton, there seemed to be a lot more umph and more importantly, more sour. I know that Jolly Pumpkin has been said to be a little less consistent than other sour brewers in there creation because of a lack of blending (I believe that was the explanation, someone correct me if I'm wrong). That being said, still a solid beer. Jolly Pumpkin doesn't disappoint me and I'm sure any day I will find myself fighting the urge to buy one of every one of their beers.