About This Beer
Prairie stuffed this brew with a jarring amount of spicy dill pickles, tangy oranges, zesty lemon, and fresh lime
Tasting Notes
Each dill-ightful sip flourishes with trop-pickle bursts of citrus, balanced by a refreshing saltiness, a touch of heat, and an effortlessly lip-puckering backbone.
Sour
Salty
Spicy
Noteworthy Ingredients
Lime
Orange
Lemon
Pickle
Reviews
3.7
4.5
Now THIS is a pickle beer! Not overwhelming, a hint of spice at the back, perfect for the salt craver in your life
3.25
More subtle sour than monster but spice took hold later in the can. You can make up your own pun there if you’d like.
4.0
Give me all the pickle beers (except bread & butter obv)
3.0
Martin House wins the pickle beer comparison easily.
4.0
extremely unique flavor profile, very adventurous and nailed it with the spicy pickle
3.5
i really enjoy the craft spirit haha
lovely pickle taste
4.0
pickle juice
4.5
Great spicy kick and not an overwhelming pickle flavor. Really enjoyed this one
4.0
Not as great as the Martin House pickle beers but it’s interesting. I’d drink it again.
3.0
Not quite sure what to make of this one.
4.5
If you drink pickle juice from the jar then this is a spicy pickle beer for you. Not over the top, just the right amount of spicy pickle, a great sip for a hot summer afternoon.
2.75
If you name a beer Spicy Pickle Monster, it needs to taste like a spicy pickle. You get a lot more of a basic sour flavor than anything close to its namesake.
4.0
sour pickle with a little spice and heat at the end. tasty!
2.5
Slightly spicy, pickle-y, and sour beer-y. But I’m not sure these flavors actually go together in a beverage
3.5
not great, there are way better pickle beers out there.
4.75
I love 🔥🔥pickles!!
5.0
So Good!!
2.25
not as bad as I thought it would be, but couldn't finish it. just got it for the novelty
5.0
I want more!!!