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Uncharted - alcohol free Raspberry and Vanilla sour

Uncharted - alcohol free Raspberry and Vanilla sour

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AVAILABLE FOR BACKORDER - DELIVERY FROM FRIDAY 22nd

Using a mixed culture of yeasts and bacteria, a huge amount of raspberry juice and a touch of vanilla extract - this is the perfect sour to transport you away from the cold and damp this winter. Brewed in collaboration with the incredible Pilot Beer in Leith, Uncharted is a traditional sour take on a classic flavour combination - just without the booze. 

But this isn't your typical sweet-shop sour. We've used a combination of wild yeasts and bacteria to bring you traditional sour funkiness layered with raspberry and a hint of vanilla sweetness. By introducing wild yeasts and bacteria, Uncharted also has notes of fresh hay, ripe fruit and a dry finish. By avoiding fruit concentrates, extracts and flavourings we've kept the sugars low and the flavours natural. 

What can you expect?

  • Pouring an inviting pale pink, unsurprising given the volume of raspberries we've added!
  • A light fruity aroma with ripe raspberries and traditional sour beer funky flavours
  • This beer is the ideal introduction to sour beers, lightly tart and refreshing with creamy vanilla giving the perception of sweetness


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    69 calories

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    3g Sugar

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    Less than 0.5% ABV

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    330ml cans

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    All natural ingredients

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    Gluten-free

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    Vegan

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    Craft brewed in Scotland

Allergens: Barley and Oats

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Nick

Not to my taste. It might be great beer just not for me. TBH I didn't know what to expect from a sour, but I thought I would give it a try. I'll stick to your lager/IPA etc core offerings for now.