
In conclusion, I can't speak highly enough about Tavour. to sours and an occasional artisinal cider. Everything from IPAs, imperial stouts, blonde ales, lagers, etc. I've found the selection of beverages to be great. The shipping materials are sturdy and I'm looking forward to reusing them to ship bottles of homebrew to competitions. The packages arrived in branded cardboard boxes:Įach box contains internal dividers to ensure the safe delivery of the contents: They ship via a courier capable of handling alcohol. Sub it out for a pitcher of iced tea and bring a novel touch to your summer afternoon. This Sour introduces a focused display of Wild flavor that promises to light up any occasion. Bubbly and bright, Ultra Violet amplifies and suspends that juicy moment when you bite into a plump blackberry and it pops with sweet, tangy sharpness. Dry vinous notes invigorate the palate with hits of berry, black tea, cherry and Belgian yeast spice. Pucker fans will revel in the vinegary snap of lacto-spun fruit. It’s a quicker, cleaner method of souring that gives brewers more control over flavor – no funk here. Kettle souring allows brewers to inoculate the kettle as early as possible, bringing the PH down rapidly without risking cross contamination. Using the reemerging kettle souring brewing technique responsible for trendy Berliner Weisses and Goses, Ecliptic draws out the crisp tart divinity of ripe blackberries in a wild rush of electric booze. Now in bottles, Ultra Violet encapsulates the fresh zing of Oregon blackberries in a loud 7.5% ABV. The zealous reception from these impossibly tough critics (brewers, after all) created a citywide draft hit! Hoping to impress 10,000 Sour hungry brewers, Ecliptic Brewing unveiled Ultra Violet Sour Ale at this year’s Craft Brewer’s Conference in Portland, Oregon. Here's an example email for one of the beers that I purchased: After a month or so worth of purchases, they bundle everything up and ship it to you for a flat rate of about $15. If you decide you want some of that beer, you simply reply to the email stating how many units you want and they charge your credit card on file. The email contains information about the brewery, a fanciful description of the beverage, and sometimes comparisons to similar beverages.

After you sign up (no credit card required until you actually make a purchase BTW), you receive a couple of emails each day about a beer they are offering for sale. Tavour touts itself as a place to get the "World's best local beers to your door." After receiving two months worth of shipments from them, I can easily say they are living up to that promise. The contents of my latest shipment can be seen above. He mentioned that all of it came from Tavour and I decided to sign up and see what it was all about.


He had a great selection of craft brews from breweries I had heard of, but knew weren't distributed anywhere locally. I didn't think much of it until I was over at his house having some beer and opened his beer fridge. Date 12:00:00 By Jason Hancock Tags beerĪ buddy of mine turned me on to a beer by mail service called Tavour a few months ago.
