Baton Rouge Brewery creates a Berliner for the average beer drinker to love.
This kettle sour relies on lacto bacteria to retain a dry, effervescent quality. This helps to balance the sweet and fruity characteristics of the blackberries, which give the brew its eye-catching purple hue. Try our American southern twist on the traditional German style.
Uber Froot pours out a reddish-purple color with an immediate aroma of the blackberry fruity characteristics. The head was pretty nonexistent on ours from the Tin Roof tap.
We had ours paired with a "super freakin hot" chicken sandwich from Southerns Chicken. Uber does what it is supposed to: goes down fairly smooth, refreshing, and is welcoming to seasoned craft adventurists and casual beer drinkers alike.
Uber is one of Tin Roof's staples so you can pick this treat up at the brewery or any markets Tin Roof distributes to. We'd recommend cracking one of these open while cooking on the grill during a sunny weekend.
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