 Thanks for joining me for this episode of brutal battle beer break today. I'm doing a sour beer It's by prairie artists and ales out of Tulsa, Oklahoma But this actual one was brewed in Krebs, Oklahoma Which is done by Krebs brewing because they actually have like a gypsy brewing spot there That's where they originally started was at Krebs brewing with their own little space So they still do some there and this one particular was from there This is their funky gold Amarillo, which is a dry hop to sour blonde 7.5% alcohol by volume. I will tell you though I've been holding on to this one for a while kind of got lost in the cellar So it I probably won't taste a whole lot of the dry hopping. So sorry about that prairie But I'm assuming it'll probably be pretty good. They do some pretty solid sours. So there's the label It's actually kind of like a comic strip of a cab driver who you know is done with their day They go in. Oh, man, they're gonna play some video games. Oh, guess what they get sucked into the video game. What's the game? driving a cab so Such as life. I kind of like how it's like a comic strip on a beer bottle I think maybe that's something other people should employ in the future. I think it's pretty fun Anyway, let's open this up a lot of carbonation coming off. Oh Look at all that head plenty of head. It's gonna be real carbonated. Oh Man, look at that fat fat head. Oh my gosh, it is so Like golden yellow actually a little straw not totally golden yellow a little more straw to it But a tinge of that golden aspect tons of bubbles just flying up from the bottom if you can You might not be able to see that but they're just like thick Big bubbles coming right out of the bottom very champagne ish looking I Can see through it though, you know, it's not cloudy or anything Whoo. Yeah, there's a bit of a funky aspect in there Like it's potentially a little Britannia Macy's Involved in it definitely get that kind of funk to it. There's a tartness very lemony in the nose Yeah, I really don't get any of the hops, but that's probably my fault So sorry, but a lot of funk a lot of lemon sounds sounds good by the description smells good. Oh a lot less of a tartness or sourness then You would assume based on the nose that the tartness like really hits you and you think it's gonna be a lot more aggressive When you taste it, but it's very downplayed Which is nice because it allows that funk to kind of come up and it's basically like on the same level I get a equal amounts funk equal amounts eat sorry equal amounts tartness And it's nice. It's very even keel That's nice Lemony characteristic to it definitely tastes like a low-key sour blonde very lemony Maybe a tinge of like an of an orange aspect in there as well Definitely get a little bit of a bitterness to it So it's a little bit of like a citrus zest in there like some lemon lemon peel got into it as well This is nice. This is a refreshing crisp sipping sour beer and it's not really aggressive so I could actually honestly recommend this for people who aren't huge in the sour beers because not crazy aggressive sour and You do have to be able to take a bit of that kind of Brett type funk to it though because it does have that It's not crazy out of control. I've had ones that are like way funkier, but It's good man. That's probably why it's called funky go down Amarillo cuz the funk from that Brett flavor mmm Well done prairie or Krebs brewing in this case Krebs brewing also known as chalk beer at CHOC So it's a little trivia. Anyway, thanks everyone for checking this out if there are any beers that you want to see me try on this or Hear me try on the brutal battle podcast Which you can get on iTunes and Stitcher and the website brutal battle comm Send me an email brutal battle podcast at gmail.com and say hey, I'd like you to do this And we can make it happen. Anyway, everybody. Thanks for checking this out once again and go get yourself an awesome beer