
New Glarus Thumbprint Berliner Weisse now available
Carey’s signature take on the style comes from using Wisconsin White Wheat from Briese Malt of Chilton — and Riesling grapes. In previous releases, Carey has used a combination of Pinot Grigio and Riesling, but for this year’s version he could find only the Riesling. It’s added as an extract, and it accentuates the fruity tones while softening some of the distinctive sourness. New Glarus Berliner Weiss is sold in the brewery’s limited-release Thumbprint series of 4-packs for around $10-$11.
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Breweries: New Glarus Brewing