Chefs are helping drive that kind of growth. With high-end restaurants now expected to put as much thought into their beer selections as their wine list, stocking sour beers is a way to stand out and open doors to new and interesting pairings. “I make sour beers for a living, but I don’t go home and slam four pints,” says Andy Parker, whose Avery Brewing Company business card bears the title “barrel herder.” “I break open a really good sour beer when I have friends over for dinner. They’re very good for food pairings.”
Smassey wrote:During my weekend visit to Wisconsin for a wedding, I did my habitual pickup of New Glarus. This is the first time I saw their Wild Sour Ale, and regret only buying a four-pack, especially given how fast they tend to turn over their offerings and the limited likelihood of me finding it on my September trip to the Badger state. I am quite fond of most of the NG fruit beers, my favorite being the apple ale, with Raspberry Tart and Serendipity also to my liking. I picked up a 1 pint, 9 oz bottle of Strawberry Rhubarb, thinking it would go well with our Beatles-themed potluck at Millennium Park tomorrow, but am now leaning toward keeping it at home and bringing wine.
seebee wrote:I'm heading up north in a week or so. I'll make sure to grab some of these - esp. the Wild Sour, but they all sound interesting, hopefully not too sweet. I always make a stop at thte Woodman's not too far over the border. They have a pretty big selection of NG products, and I kinda dig the Spotted Cow. They have something called "naked" something or other that might be up my alley as well, but I'm definitely gonna try those you've mentioned if I can find em. Thanks for posting this.
eatwisconsin wrote:Sours are hit or miss for me. I hate Rodenbach (even though its supposed to be one of the best in the world) and I am not a fan of a lot of the Jolly Pumpkin beers (they are well known for sours).
The New Glarus Wild Sour is one of the best I've had. It reminded me of their 2010 Enigma Sour Brown (as opposed to the 2012 Enigma, which I didn't like at all). Nicely balanced and enough body to offset some of the sourness, this is one of my favorite New Glarus limited release beers. They also have a Berliner Weisse, which is also sour (as opposed to a traditional Weiss).
If you like the Wild Sour, definitely check out the Berliner Weisse
ronnie_suburban wrote:I stopped in at Woodman's Kenosha earlier today and thought their selection of sours was just ok. Yes, they had the New Glarus large-format Raspberry Tart and Strawberry Rhubarb (I bought one of each and have yet to try either) but were out of the Wild Sour. As for their other sour offerings, they pale in comparison to my local Binny's.
As for Rodenbach, they release annual vintages, the Grand Cru and an ale. I find that with all of them, when they're on, they're on but they can sometimes be overly sweet or even have a metallic aftertaste. In my experience, the annual vintages tend to vary the most, which kind of makes sense to me.
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ronnie_suburban wrote:I stopped in at Woodman's Kenosha earlier today and thought their selection of sours was just ok. Yes, they had the New Glarus large-format Raspberry Tart and Strawberry Rhubarb (I bought one of each and have yet to try either) but were out of the Wild Sour. As for their other sour offerings, they pale in comparison to my local Binny's.
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laikom wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:I stopped in at Woodman's Kenosha earlier today and thought their selection of sours was just ok. Yes, they had the New Glarus large-format Raspberry Tart and Strawberry Rhubarb (I bought one of each and have yet to try either) but were out of the Wild Sour. As for their other sour offerings, they pale in comparison to my local Binny's.
As for Rodenbach, they release annual vintages, the Grand Cru and an ale. I find that with all of them, when they're on, they're on but they can sometimes be overly sweet or even have a metallic aftertaste. In my experience, the annual vintages tend to vary the most, which kind of makes sense to me.
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I get the feeling that you may find the New Glarus to be way over the top on the sweetness, and a candy fruit flavor. They have quite a fan base, and high ratings, but I personally find them to be repulsive. I'm told they use lots of real fruit in each batch but to me they each taste strongly of a fake candy fruit flavor.
laikom wrote:I haven't even tried the strawberry rhubarb one, but if it's worse than the others I definitely won't be giving it a taste. I have tried the apple, cherry and raspberry and would not categorize them as sours. They may be wild beers as the base (i'm not sure) but they just taste like fruit soda pop to me with an artificial quality which you nailed as scented liquid soap. beeradvocate and ratebeer both categorize them as fruit beers, not wilds.
Smassey wrote:laikom wrote:I haven't even tried the strawberry rhubarb one, but if it's worse than the others I definitely won't be giving it a taste. I have tried the apple, cherry and raspberry and would not categorize them as sours. They may be wild beers as the base (i'm not sure) but they just taste like fruit soda pop to me with an artificial quality which you nailed as scented liquid soap. beeradvocate and ratebeer both categorize them as fruit beers, not wilds.
Yes, I was aware I was getting off topic and at some point probably should have split off to a New Glarus thread. Thanks for getting us back on track. I'm leaving Wisconsin and returning to Belgium for my sours!
seebee wrote:Trying my first Lolita right now. The words "barnyard funk" finally make sense. Not sure if I like it, but I'm on my third glass. Got it for 16 bux from Costco, not sure I'd pay that much for it. I might have seen it for 6.99 at the Costco in Grafton, Wi. Maybe at that price I'd re-invest.
ziggy wrote:seebee wrote:Trying my first Lolita right now. The words "barnyard funk" finally make sense. Not sure if I like it, but I'm on my third glass. Got it for 16 bux from Costco, not sure I'd pay that much for it. I might have seen it for 6.99 at the Costco in Grafton, Wi. Maybe at that price I'd re-invest.
If you've seen it for 6.99 then please invest in all of it and I'll take as many as you don't want off of your hands. That's a steal of a deal (and most likely a pricing error).