More information about 2x Dark Bourbon SOUR
The Clucking Hen Dark Bourbon Sour is an outstanding dark sour beer from the northern Sauerland region.
What does the Clucking Hen Dark Bourbon Sour taste like?
This exceptional dark sour beer exudes a variety of complex aromas - malt, caramel, oak, currants, honey, vanilla and sherry. On the palate, Dark Bourbon Sour delights with its dry and sour taste complemented by bourbon notes. Indulgence and flavor explosion guaranteed!
How is the Clucking Hen Dark Bourbon Sour made?
Clucking Hen's sour beer is aged for 10 months in whiskey barrels from the Thousand Mountains: McRaven single malt whiskey distillery in Sauerland, Germany, before being bottled.
How many bottles are included in the set?
Two bottles of Clucking Hen Dark Bourbon Sour are included in this set.
Alcohol Content
The dark sour beer has an alcohol content of a whopping 9% by volume. The Clucking Hen Dark Bourbon Sour thus belongs to the strong beers.
Location: | Meschede |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,66 Liter |
Content per individual product: | 0,33 liters |
Manufacturer: | Clucking Hen |
Color: | dark |
Drink type: | Beer |
Food companies: | Clucking Hen - Creative Brewing, owner Christina Triefenbach, Am Hainberg 11, D-59872 Meschede, Germany |
Clucking Hen
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