Favorite alco drink

Recently re-acquainted myself with this Aussie gem
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I was at BrewDog the other weekend & tried a sour beer. Don't know what one it was but it was very, very nice. Couldn't drink much of it (they serve it in half pints) but it's interesting and tasty!
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Anyone else like sour beers?
 
I was at BrewDog the other weekend & tried a sour beer. Don't know what one it was but it was very, very nice. Couldn't drink much of it (they serve it in half pints) but it's interesting and tasty!
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Anyone else like sour beers?

I have never tried them! Sounds interesting. BrewDog certainly brew some interesting beers.
 
I was at BrewDog the other weekend & tried a sour beer. Don't know what one it was but it was very, very nice. Couldn't drink much of it (they serve it in half pints) but it's interesting and tasty!
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Anyone else like sour beers?
Tried Berliner Weisse this summer and liked it a lot, even without syrup (which is not the way to drink it generally).
 
Is "not the way to drink it" with or without this syrup? Mine was just a regular served beer as far as I'm aware.
Sorry, the way to drink it is with the syrup - several flavours, and that's how it's served. It's also sold in bottles in shops as ready mix but in one place I found a bottle without any syrup (the blue one; I guess the idea is to prepare it at home yourself), tried it and liked it.
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Was yours Belgian or something?
 
It was on tap, probably a Brewdog special or one-off. There was no syrup; hadn't heard of that before.

I don't recall it being particularly weak. Although I may be mis-remembering as this was half a dozen drinks in...
Berliner Weisse is 3% I think, but you have obviously had something completely different. And unknown to me.
 
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