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philistine

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Hey beer dudes,

This weekend i wanna do some 'research' on sour beers....
Im a total noob when it comes to these types of beers so i thought id just start out with commercially available varieties (ie. Stuff they sell at dan murphy's)

Can anyone shoot me some worthwile names/brands/brews ?
Thanks im advance!
 
Carwyn will definitely be able to sort you out. They're doing a special sour event tonight actually with some blends of home brewed sours made by one of the staff & Brendanos (AHB username) from 3 Ravens. Might a good opportunity to chew their ears off.
 
You certainly cant get it at my local DM outlet, according to the young man I asked.

Me: Hey mate, do you know if you guys stock any sour beers?

Him: Um...you mean like beer thats gone off or something?

Me: Yeah, never mind.



Full disclosure - I use to thing Kriek was a sour because it used sour cherries.
 
Dave70 said:
You certainly cant get it at my local DM outlet, according to the young man I asked.

Me: Hey mate, do you know if you guys stock any sour beers?

Him: Um...you mean like beer thats gone off or something?

Me: Yeah, never mind.



Full disclosure - I use to thing Kriek was a sour because it used sour cherries.
Just don't ask them for a Russian Imperial Stout , the confusion just ain't worth the pain. :blink:
 
According to DM's webs did you can order Timmermans but doubt anywhere would stock it
 
You should be able to get Lindemans, Timmermans, Tilquin, Boon, Oud Beersel, 3 fountain, or maybe even Cantillion from good specialist bottle shops.

Then it's a case of trying the Gueuze, Oud Gueze, Kreik, Oud Kreik and Frambiose if they have any.
 
Woah - so i just discovered purvis beer on bridge rd. Its amazing
 
Rodenbach grand cru was my first sour I ever tried (except one unintended sour homebrew) still one of my favourites affordable and reasonably accessible.
 
Petrus Oud Bruin is great. I also love 8wired's Hippy Berliner Weisse. Also, if you can find any of the Chevalier range from Bridge Road, their beers are a less "extreme" introduction to sours.

Edit: Spelling.
 
michaeld16 said:
Rodenbach grand cru was my first sour I ever tried (except one unintended sour homebrew) still one of my favourites affordable and reasonably accessible.
I actually prefer the regular Rodenbach in the cans to the Grand Cru, the Grand Cru had too much acetic acid for my liking.
 
Liam_snorkel said:
Im' not sure there are any stocked at DM
Dan's has stated to stock the Sierra Nevada Gose. Not a bad price for a six pack of sour beer. ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1464904668.027307.jpg
 
paulyman said:
I noticed that. The website even says my local two have some in stock... Can't find them though and no one seemed able to work out where they were. Always great service at Uncle Dans.
They were in the craft beer, lager section at my Dan's.
 
the current gabs pack has 2 sours in it.
my dans doesn't have sours, russian imperials or beer de guards. but does have a really knowledgeable staff member
 
Okay went in again tonight to check if they had sculpin. Someone bought a case and a half of grapefruit last night only had a six pack left! Got regular sculpin and they had a sixer of the Gose tonight as well out back. Better times today.
 
Rodenbach grand cru was my gateway drug.

Few months ago i had an Amazing beer from hopdog in nowra,
Cherry Bombah! So good i kept a bottle, then i promptly broke it.
 

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