
A kettle-soured Berliner Weisse with a sharp puckering tang and aromas of lemon zest and sourdough bread.
This golden delight was dubbed the ‘Champagne of the North’ by Napoleon’s troops due to its effervescence and similarities with the famous sparkling drink. We like to think of it as a perfect introduction to sour beers as it bears similarities with both wine and cider.
IBU:5
Reviews

Mapache
13 days ago
2.2

Beercules
@ Brlo Charlottenburg14 days ago

3.2
Rodrigo
@ Beyond Beer, Hamburg22 days ago

3.1
Summer M
@ BRLO Brwhouse28 days ago

4.0
Mit Sirup ne wilde Geschichte

Nicolas B
@ BRLO Brwhouse2 months ago
2.6
Steinbach M
3 months ago
3.9
Leider kaum Schaum. Schön spritzig, leicht säuerlich, aber nicht überfordernd sauer. Gut ausbalanciert. Frisch und lecker.

Benjaminsson82@hotmail.com
4 months ago
2.9

Jnila
@ Vilja Winterfest 20265 months ago

3.0
Uustesti hanasta. Ei. Outomakea

Manguls
@ Schweich6 months ago

4.1
„Das war lecki“

* Beerculjan *
@ Braugasthof Doldenmädel9 months ago

3.9
Angenehm säuerliche Weiße. Es zieht sich nicht der Mund und der komplette Rest des Körpers zusammen, sondern es ist schön dezent. Kann man gut machen