Jun 26, 2014 in punchofjuly, recipe, epicurious, vegetarian, vegan, cocktails, punch, berlin white, berliner weisse, cherry juice. Read the original on: food & style
I discovered sour beer while on vacation in Sonoma. We were dining at Woodfour, a brewery and restaurant in the charming town of Sebastopol. Not only do they serve some of the finest food in town, but they also make fantastic beers, right on the premises. Needless to say, I couldnât resist ordering a tasting flight! The first beer on the lineup was their Berliner Weisse (Berlin White), a German-style beer made with sour mash. Bone-dry, complex and utterly refreshing, this beer reminded me of wine. I was smitten⦠and sour beers have been a favorite ever since.
Here, sour beer finds its way into a thirst-quenching summer punch! Tart cherry juice, cherry liqueur and light rum mix perfectly with the light beer⦠and the blend is brightened with a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Light and super-refreshing, itâs the kind of punch youâll love to drink on a hot, lazy day.
On a side note, this punch is also delicious (if not slightly sweeter) with any Belgian-style white or pale beer.
Raising a glass of this punch to you⦠cheers!
serves 4
active time: 10 min
Place the cherry juice, rum, cherry liqueur and lime juice in a glass container and refrigerate until very well chilled, 2 hours to overnight. Place the chilled cherry juice mixture in a large pitcher. Add the beer and serve immediately.
Vivianeâs Tip
Youâll want to add the beer just before you serve this punch, so that you can enjoy the beerâs delicious, creamy foam in every sip.
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