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Sour Beer
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In the vast world of craft beers, sour beers are some of the most interesting and diverse. Known for their tart and sour taste, some styles can actually be fruity and slightly sweet.
What’s a sour beer?
In the vast world of craft beers, sour beers are some of the most interesting and diverse. Known for their tart and sour taste, some styles can actually be fruity and slightly sweet.
What’s a sour beer?
Most breweries must keep a very sterile environment to prevent wild yeast strains from entering their beer. Sour-beer brewers, on the other hand, allow these wild yeast strains to enter the beer, creating the tart taste. Some brewers add fruit, such as cherries or raspberries, while the beer ages.
If you haven’t tried a sour beer, give one a shot! If you’re looking for variety, the Sour Power six-pack ($19.99+CRV) offers three different styles. If you’d like to try just one, the Strubbe’s Flemish Red ($4.49) is a great introductory sour ale.
-Curtis, Wine Steward, West Sacramento