About This Beer
The crew crafted this Imperial Sour Ale with a tangy base and conditioned it with tons of Alphonso mangoes — widely considered to be the most delicious kind.
Tasting Notes
Each tangy quaff douses your taste buds in bright splashes of tropical succulence. Funky nuances of hay and horse blanket hover underneath, adding a wild edge to the lassi flavors.
Fruity
Tart
Tropical
Funky
Noteworthy Ingredients
Mango
Reviews
3.86
4.0
Tart
4.0
Just the right amount of sour and packs a surprising punch at 8% ABV
3.0
A smooth slow sipping, thick beer with an after punch with the sour.
3.75
Sour and great
4.75
So much mango!!!
4.0
It’s a good sour
3.0
Definitely sour but not too mango-ey.
4.0
Lots of mango w a nice bit of hops on the finish
3.5
Disappointing
3.75
Not super sour but a good, fruity beer. 8% is a pleasant surprise
3.5
The sour comes right through, and it’s very refreshing! However, it didn’t knock my socks off.
2.75
Very acidic. Tastes like you're drinking a bitter orange pulp.
2.5
Bold, fruity, and thick. A ‘nice to try’ sour.
2.5
Tolerable, but nothing fantastic here. I’m getting a metallic smell and taste which isn’t effecting my review. Likely from delayed hot shipping.
4.0
Smells absolutely incredible. A lot of that is lost when you actually take a sip. It’s good, just not great
2.75
Not great, not bad. Sour with a citrus tang.
4.0
Very drinkable should have ordered more good balance between sour and the mango sweetness very good
4.0
Great smell, but doesn’t completely live up to the hype. Still a delicious beer.
4.0
Solid. Nice, refreshing
4.0
Delicious.
4.0
solid fruited sour. urban family rarely misses. great balance and easy to drink. 8% will sneak up on you quickly.
3.25
Categorized as a sour, which it most certainly is, it could also definitely be considered a wild ale. I attempted to cut it with rum, but was able to save it with simple syrup and turn it into a decent daiquiri.
4.5
Very enjoyable beer and light on flavor but still had a great taste.