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The "Out of Order" series represents a significant shift in craft beer, combining innovative lactose-based sour bases with dessert-inspired flavors to create a unique, highly successful niche. 2. Defining the "Out of Order" Style Lactose-based sour base, large amounts of unfermented fruit
Whether considered "true beer" or a dessert hybrid, RaR's Out of Order series successfully pushes the boundaries of craft beverage, highlighting a trend towards flavor-forward, sweet, and dessert-like products. If you want to tailor this further, let me know: The Controversy and Consumer Reception The "Out of
RaR uses limited, branded can releases (e.g., "Not for Kids!") to drive hype. 5. Conclusion
The rise of pastry sours (or "smoothie sours") as an evolution of traditional Kettle Sours like Gose or Berliner Weisse.
Debate in craft beer circles regarding the definition of "beer" vs. "pastry sour".
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