I’ve had this from keg and from bottle. Maybe I know jack about what constitutes a good sour, but I really liked this. Maybe because it was so hot outside and it was cold, when I first tried this. I found it acidic, earthy, and way too easy to drink. It’s definitely not a thick beer. There are probably several other way better fruit beers.Great Divide Strawberry Rhubarb
I guess if you want to form your own opinion and not take my word for it, I wouldn’t be mad (taste is subjective after all). But....... Just bland and seriously subdued flavors. Watery mouthfeel with a sour vinegar-like finish only. If you buy this expecting to taste sour/fruity flavors based off the name like I did, don’t waste your money.
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Could have been a dud Ceaser. I’ve got another and will let you know after I try. Of course with the style I don’t expect it to be like motor oil, but that was more of a statement of watery with no flavor other than a vinegar finish. I would use bitter and flavorless to describe it, more than a sour.I’ve had this from keg and from bottle. Maybe I know jack about what constitutes a good sour, but I really liked this. Maybe because it was so hot outside and it was cold, when I first tried this. I found it acidic, earthy, and way too easy to drink. It’s definitely not a thick beer. There are probably several other way better fruit beers.
Had this at my buddy's last night. It's a Filipino malt liquor type beer with an 8% ABV. It was actually pretty tastey for being a rather cheap beer.
This thread always makes me want to go straight from work to the beer world market (actual name of the store I get my beers from). Last time I went I got some more KBS and a 6 pack of Nitro milk stout (which tasted like they were previously frozen, that watery taste, first time I've had them so I don't know if that's their thing). I was looking for the BA 1050 and they had a 4 pack of cans for $23 bucks, does this sounds right to you gents? I mean, I payed $23.50 for the 4 KBS so I don't mind paying for it if it's worth it.
If it's the BA 1050 (tall stovepipe cans) for $23, that's a bargain. I think they're $11-$13 or somewhere around that, here. If it's the regular 1050, then that's a little high, but you're paying NY taxes I'm guessing.