A craft sour ale with bold flavor
If you’re a fan of sour beers and fruity candy flavors, you’ll want to try the Basic Bitch Sour Ale from Pipe Dreams Brewing. This craft sour ale is packed with so much flavor that it’s like a Starburst in your mouth! Well, maybe not like a Starburst, but it’s a sweet and tart craft sour ale bursting with flavor.
One of the first things you’ll notice when pouring the Basic Bitch Sour Ale is the strong smell of strawberries. The aroma is so pronounced that you can almost taste the sweetness just from smelling it. And when you take a sip, the beer doesn’t disappoint. The flavor is tart and sour, just like sour strawberry candy. The beer has an effervescent feel, making it a refreshing and lively drink.

Fruity tooty craft sour
As you continue to drink this craft Sour Ale, you may notice that the sourness seems to mellow out a bit. This could be due to the beer aerating and opening up as you drink it. After a few minutes, the beer becomes less tart and more enjoyable. Again, this is a beer that benefits from a little bit of time and patience. It’s exciting how the flavors of some beers develop the more you drink them and the more they breathe.
At 5% ABV, the Sour Ale is easy to drink and perfect for a summer day or a lazy afternoon. It’s a great beer to enjoy with friends or as a standalone treat. And the best part is it’s made by Pipe Dreams Brewing, a brewery known for its unique and flavorful beers. The brewery used some particular mathematical beer equations to create this beer, and the result is genuinely one-of-a-kind.

A not so Basic Bitch of a sour ale
As always, Pipe Dreams Brewing delivers its unique and bold flavor. The can art they produce is always on point and provides entertainment while enjoying their craft beers. Overall, if you’re a fan of sour beers and fruity flavors, then the Basic Bitch Sour Ale is worth a try. It’s packed with flavor, refreshing, and easy to drink. So, grab a can and try it – you might fall in love with this tasty and unique beer.
If fruity or sour beers are your thing. Then check out some of the other craft beers I’ve reviewed from across New England.