About This Beer
Evil Twin’s Dumb Fruit series pushes the envelope for fruity-thick Sour Ales. Now, they’ve taken it one step further by adding actual candy in the form of Sour Power Candy Straws!
Tasting Notes
Every sip brings tangy blasts of passionfruit, highlighted by splashes of bright prickly pear and grapefruit-like pomelo. It tastes like the unholy lovechild of a watermelon Jolly Rancher and a Sour Patch Kid. Which is to say, completely awesome.
Sweet
Fruity
Tart
Noteworthy Ingredients
Candy
Prickly Pear
Passion Fruit
Pomelo
Reviews
4.02
0.75
too sweet
4.25
was good for the style
2.75
a bit sweet for my taste, was hoping for more sour
3.25
tad too sweet. no sour enough
4.5
This beer was CRAZY fruity sweet, and I quite enjoyed it. However not a lot of BEER to taste in it. Thick like a melted smoothie or pineapple juice… great for people who probably don’t like beer
2.25
Way too sweet.
4.25
fruity and flavorful
4.0
Not sour at all. Taste more like candy. Closer to dessert beer than sour.
4.0
love it! Great taste!
3.75
very sweet, but good
5.0
Love the sweetness
5.0
Great fruited beer! Definitely sweeter than most, almost like candy. Delicious.
4.25
Sweet and fruity, the candy straws definitely come through. Dumb Fruit series doesn’t disappoint!
3.5
almost too sweet
4.75
Amazing, nothing less!
0.75
pure sugar. even smells super sweet.
2.75
Super sweet. Weird taste I couldn’t put my finger on.
4.75
Like fruit juice!
4.25
tasty thickly fruited sour
4.25
Would be made better with some Meyer lemon because the candy makes it overly sweet.
4.0
basically juice but very tasty
3.5
wayyyy too sweet
5.0
you would be a fool not to get this beer, the description of it was absolutely spot on, a very smooth lush velvet mouth feel followed with a silky sweetness of each fruit that is added, grab an ice cold can and put it over crushed ice (I know I sound crazy) and you have the perfect summer slushy to cool
you off
4.75
Just like what I've come to expect from this line from this brewery. Head and shoulders above all other breweries, my favorite!