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Wyblinkowe Sour Ale 3.5%, Browar Spoldzielczy, Poland
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Wyblinkowe Sour Ale
3.5% Sour / Wild Ale

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Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Monopolowy 24h
4 years ago
Wyblinkowe Sour Ale, Poland
3.6
My souvenir from Poland in early January. Misty, redcurrant-juice-colored beer with reasonable carbonation creates a white pinkish, soapy head that rises up to two fingers. The foamy stack melts rapidly to a frazil-icy lacing wafting on the top. The withdrawing foam leaves the glass intact. The fragrance reveals sour raspberry mash, a bit of wild blueberry and a suggestion of redcurrant. The taste receptors like the sour raspberry-blueberry nectar that gains company from redcurrant, a bit of strawberry and distant rhubarb. Notwithstanding, I googled what the main source of the Polish-language berry-like aroma is: it's blue honeysuckle a.k.a. honeyberry. I have though no idea what it should taste like. The palate is, generally speaking, rather juicy although fairly thin which comes at no surprise since the ABV is merely 3.5 %. The thin-bodied beer finishes with sour raspberry, a tad cranberry, blueberry, redcurrant and a drop of strawberry juice. The aftertaste manages to pucker the tastebuds up for a brief moment only. The mouthfeel is thin, medium-tart and a bit puckering. It's also juicy, gardeny and summery. Gluggable for a low-alc Sour Ale.