Sours in New England?

Discussion in 'New England' started by HookerBrews, Mar 4, 2014.

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  1. HookerBrews

    HookerBrews Initiate (0) Sep 24, 2013 Oregon

    Hey Everyone,

    On a recent trip to Sonoma County, I got my first exposure to sours and discovered that I love them. I've been meaning to find more back home, but I wanted to see if there were any in particular I should check out that are readily available in Massachusetts or New Hampshire, as I'm not sure where to start. Any recommendations are much appreciated!
     
  2. AardvarkJohnson

    AardvarkJohnson Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2013 Connecticut

    I enjoyed the Jack's Abby Berliner Braun quite a bit, pretty unique from other sourish beers I've had.

    Night Shift makes some fantastic sours.
     
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  3. Jordandid

    Jordandid Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2014 Massachusetts

    ^2, Nightshift can be hit or miss however there Weiss series seems to be pretty solid. Jacks Berliner Braun is a tasty brew as well. Best bet is to find a good bottle shop like Redstone or Pamplemousse.
     
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  4. mklisz

    mklisz Pooh-Bah (1,923) Dec 31, 2010 New Hampshire
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    Cisco makes some great sours. Try seeking out Lady of the Woods and Pechish Woods.
     
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  5. Rosco234

    Rosco234 Initiate (0) Feb 22, 2012 New Hampshire

    I was in Acton Wine and Spirits over the weekend and saw both of those there. I almost picked them up but ended up going with a Coffee and Vanilla BA Framinghammer and a sixer of OC Citra Mantra instead.
     
  6. JHE73

    JHE73 Zealot (584) Mar 7, 2013 California
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    I was impressed with Cisco sours
     
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  7. JHE73

    JHE73 Zealot (584) Mar 7, 2013 California
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    Allagash Coolships
     
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  8. Rekrule

    Rekrule Initiate (0) Nov 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    Jolly Pumpkin, Allagash, Cisco and Night Shift. Jolly Pumpkin and the Allagash coolships being the best imo.
     
  9. jklecko2

    jklecko2 Initiate (0) Oct 30, 2012 California

    Sounds like Night Shift is doing great things in this department. Sours futures just went on sale a couple days ago.
     
  10. HookerBrews

    HookerBrews Initiate (0) Sep 24, 2013 Oregon

    I managed to grab a bottle of their Cape Codder Weisse before they ran out and it was really good. I'm on the lookout for more of their sours.
     
  11. a74gent

    a74gent Pundit (981) Mar 16, 2010 Massachusetts
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    Night Shift stuff is mostly very nice IMO. If you have the time to visit them, their Art series has quite a few interesting things at any given time. A lot of varying opinions, but depending on the year I've found the White Birch Berliner to be quite nice.

    Cambridge Brewing has a sour fest going on right now or coming up as well. They don't do tons of sours but I've had a tasty one or two from them. Just released a Saison with Brett a week or two ago...
     
  12. WTKeene

    WTKeene Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2013 New Mexico

    Cisco, Cisco, Cisco, Cisco. Lady of the Woods is among the best few sours I've had. Pechish Woods is loaded with fuzzy peach skins. Monomoy Kriek continues to evade me. Night Shift is another fantastic one, their berliner weisses are ridiculous. Hill Farmstead of course warrants a mention, while in very northern Vermont they are certainly worth the trip.
     
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  13. CraftFan5

    CraftFan5 Pooh-Bah (2,264) May 14, 2013 New Jersey
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    Also, Cascade will occasionally release some of their bottles in MA. Goose Island also makes some wild ales, such as Juliet and Lolita. You should be able to get Bruery stuff as well, and they specialize in sour. Their Oude Tart and Sour in the Rye were magic. Lost Abbey has sours, but those might be too hard to get out there. We certainly don't see much in northen NJ.
     
  14. HookerBrews

    HookerBrews Initiate (0) Sep 24, 2013 Oregon

    Looks like I have a shopping list to make. I'll have to make some room in the fridge first, though. I still have some Nugget Nectar, Dirtwolf, Mass Rising, and a couple BCBSs to get through. Such a chore...
     
  15. Aaron58

    Aaron58 Zealot (641) Dec 16, 2007 Massachusetts

    You definitely want to visit Night Shift. The Bruery Sour in the Rye, Oude Tart, and Reuze are all fairly easy to find. I see cascade at Julios fairly often. I just wish these werent so expensive!
     
  16. jomobono

    jomobono Savant (1,148) Mar 12, 2012 Massachusetts

    Petrus Aged Pale, Lindermans Cuvee Renee, Tilquin, 3F, Rodenbach and Oud Beersel I can usually find on shelves in Mass.

    Can't agree more with @WTKeene about Cisco and right now Julio's has Lady of the Woods, Monomoy Kriek AND Pechish Woods on the shelf. Plus you may find some 3F Oude Kriek and if you want to throw down $20 they still have Intense Red.
     
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