Laura R.
Yelp
As a sour beer drinker, how the heck did it take me so long to hear about/visit this place?! I don't know, and I'm a little embarrassed I could have been drinking their delicious beer for so many months. At any rate, one of my friends does a fun beer series, where we all go and meet at a brewery to try the beers out. This one was second or third on the list, I think. The décor is very much industrial-chic, with a lot of wood mixed with metal accents and brick, so it's got a very hip sort of feel to it.
While here, I tasted Rapturous, which became an instant favorite of mine. It's this beautiful, tart, sour ale with loads of raspberry flavor and a delicious fresh taste. I also tried Enchantress, which is a cranberry sour ale, and Lord Grey, which has flavors of Earl Grey tea. I also recall tasting a blueberry sour, and when I checked their website, they only list the Lazy Sonker; I can't remember if that's the right one I had a few months ago or not, but it was my favorite, with Rapturous not far behind. Rapturous is much more accessible, however, since you can find that one in both Wine & More and local grocery stores so I've gotten it a few times since then.
It looks like they have an entire sour series (Sour Asylum) that runs the gamut from classic sours, to cream sours. With flavors like vanilla & raspberry, tangerine & vanilla, basil & cucumber, pineapple, and even mango, & passion fruit, there are SO MANY delicious, fruity, sour, flavors. This place is a sour beer drinker's paradise, and in doing some research for this review, I realized I absolutely must go and check out some of those other sours listed in the Sour Asylum series.