by Bauhaus Brew Labs
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Overall Score: 3.08
★★★★★
Nah Citrus Berry Sour from Bauhaus Brew Labs has potential, but the artificial fruit flavors ultimately sink this beer.
Packaging
The packaging is super generic. With a name like “Nah,” I guess that’s the point, but it’s hard not to feel like you’re sipping on Walmart’s house brand, simply labeled “Beer.”
Look
It resembles a sparkling rosé more than a traditional beer, with no head to speak of. If you’re after that bubbly aesthetic, it definitely delivers.
Smell
The aroma hits you with a punch of berry—very strong, very present—while the sour notes seem to be shy and stay hidden. It smells more like a wine cooler than a beer, which might be a pro or con depending on what you’re after.
Mouthfeel
In terms of mouthfeel, it’s surprisingly similar to a rosé. It lacks the thickness that you’d expect from a beer, which might leave you wanting a bit more depth.
Taste
The flavor is fruit-forward, but as the name “citrus berry” suggests, it’s leaning toward the realm of artificial. The sour helps balance things out, leaving a lingering sour finish that offers some redemption.
Final Verdict
While the ending hits a higher note, the overall experience just doesn’t quite measure up. If you’re curious, it’s worth a try, but don’t expect fireworks.