
Mikkeller Henry and His Science Sour Ale
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Let us tell you the story of Mikkeller Henry and His Science.
Henry put on his science gloves and came up with his own yeast culture. It was perfect. Just right for this microbiologically flavoured ale.
Order some Mikkeller Henry and His Science to find out how the story ends. It’s an intriguing and wonderfully tasty addition to our collection of Mikkeller non-alcoholic brews.
Note: we previously sold this in a 330ml format; it is now 440ml.
Format: 440ml
ABV: 0.3%
Origin: Denmark (Brewed in Belgium)
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Super delicious
Wonderful flavour, light and refreshing

Henry the Scientist
Henry know's what he is doing. Highly recommend if you enjoy a sour.

Delicious!
This was everything I wanted it to be. Tasted like an excellent sour craft beer.


Maybe The All Around Best Mikkeller NA
I suppose I'm making an assumption about how Mikkeller creates these NA sour beers, but if this is the "base" that they add the Riesling, Raspberry, Lime, etc to.. it's a very nice beer on it's own without the fruit additions. While the Gose is my overall favourite (love the salt), I think this is such a drinkable sour. The yeast and hops combine to provide very tropical and fruity notes, and whatever the brewer is doing for body in these sours is quite literally the best I've tasted in a NA. Another reviewer mentions the Slight Of Hand as a "better sour pale ale" and while individual tastes might differ - I find Slight Of Hand to be lighter in body and has the classic NA "tang" that I don't love. I'm not sure what creates this but you get it in many of the QC beers and the Brew Dog ones as well. If you like Belgian sours, I think you will vibe with this one. Like I said, even without adding fruit like the other Mikkeller's, this one is fruity, tart, and has nice body for an NA.


Lots of science to make a Fresca
There is nothing wrong with this beer. However, it reminded me of Fresca not a beer. Grapefruit and light but with little tartness (despite the grapefruit flavour, I didn't get the puckering of tartness). I had to read the can again to check that it was supposed to be a sour because it was not really. I liked it, but I wouldn't reach for it if I wanted a nice beer. Mikkeller is more talented than this. Definitely the Slight of Hand is a better choice for a sour pale ale. Then again, to be fair, I had already had the Slight of Hand so my palate may have been dulled by its tartness.