Category: SOUR ALE

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LaConner Framboise

Brewed by: LaConner Brewing Company
Origin: LaConner, Washington

Sour ale is a broad spectrum of wild ales, from the fruity Flemish sours such as Rodenbach Red and Liefmans Goudenband, to the experimental wild ales recently gaining popularity in the United States.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: SOUR ALE

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LaConner Framboise

Brewed by: LaConner Brewing Company
Origin: LaConner, Washington

Sour ale is a broad spectrum of wild ales, from the fruity Flemish sours such as Rodenbach Red and Liefmans Goudenband, to the experimental wild ales recently gaining popularity in the United States.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: SOUR ALE

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LaConner Framboise

Brewed by: LaConner Brewing Company
Origin: LaConner, Washington

Sour ale is a broad spectrum of wild ales, from the fruity Flemish sours such as Rodenbach Red and Liefmans Goudenband, to the experimental wild ales recently gaining popularity in the United States.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: SOUR ALE

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LaConner Framboise

Brewed by: LaConner Brewing Company
Origin: LaConner, Washington

Sour ale is a broad spectrum of wild ales, from the fruity Flemish sours such as Rodenbach Red and Liefmans Goudenband, to the experimental wild ales recently gaining popularity in the United States.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: SOUR ALE

ratebeer

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LaConner Framboise

Brewed by: LaConner Brewing Company
Origin: LaConner, Washington

Sour ale is a broad spectrum of wild ales, from the fruity Flemish sours such as Rodenbach Red and Liefmans Goudenband, to the experimental wild ales recently gaining popularity in the United States.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: SOUR ALE

ratebeer

n/a

LaConner Framboise

Brewed by: LaConner Brewing Company
Origin: LaConner, Washington

Sour ale is a broad spectrum of wild ales, from the fruity Flemish sours such as Rodenbach Red and Liefmans Goudenband, to the experimental wild ales recently gaining popularity in the United States.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09