Cherry Sour

Fruited Kettle Sour
St. Pauli meets Altes Land: With the tastiest Hamburg sour cherries from Obsthof Busch.

Description

Tasting Notes
Fresh, juicy & bright
Alcohol content
6.9% alc. vol
Original wort
15° Plato
Bitter units
13 IBU
Farbe
Cherry red
Hops
Ariana
Malt
Pilsner, Vienna, light wheat malt, pointed malt, caramel birch
Special ingredients
Sour cherries (morello cherries)
List of ingredients
Water, BARLEY MALT, WHEAT MALT, cherries, hops, yeast
Enjoyment temperature
6-8°C
Food recommendation
Salad bowls, goat's cheese, tiramisu

Altes Land X ÜberQuell

The ÜberQuell Cherry Sour is a fresh, vibrant trip from the Altes Land to St. Pauli. With 500 kg of sour cherries, half as juice, half as whole cherries, the beer is pimped towards the end of fermentation. The result: A refreshing sour that is reminiscent of cherry lollipops with a green stem – simply irresistible!

Busch fruit farm in the Altes Land

Sour cherries from the Altes Land

We wanted something special for our cherry beer. So we went to Altes Land and searched until we met Arne Busch from Obsthof Busch. He was immediately enthusiastic about the idea. In the spring, he told us a lot about cherry cultivation, the different varieties and aromas. During the harvest, after a few tastings, we decided which cherries would go into the beer.
Busch fruit farm in the Altes Land

Art-Edition by Andreas Preis

Andreas Preis is known for his detailed illustrations and creative designs and has a distinctive style that immediately stands out. His artworks not only adorn galleries but also house walls with large-format murals. Andreas was also allowed to design various areas for our friends at Villa Viva Hamburg. With his vibrant colors and complex patterns, he brings his artistic vision to our Cherry Sour.

Andreas Preis
Every bottle label is an individual work of art - every bottle is unique

4000 individual labels

With his vibrant colors and complex patterns, Andreas has created the basis to design 4000 individual label designs. An AI-powered algorithm creates 4000 individual labels from the large-scale mosaic. For this purpose, it was only fed with various parameters, such as zoom factor, size of the section and rotation, by the Thiekötter printing company from Münster, and the HP Mosaic software creates individual labels “on the fly”. Impressive.