Elgood’s Brewery Announces First Bottled Sour

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Cambridgeshire, England – Elgood’s Brewery has announced the first release in a collaborative project between brewer Alan Pateman and Artisanal CEO Bob Leggett. Elgood’s Original Sour is a series of 100% spontaneously fermented beers from a most unlikely source: a traditional British Brewery!

The first release is Elgood’s Sour Mango Ale – a tart, 6% ABV, spontaneously-fermented ale blended with mango for a bright and fruity flavor mélange.

Many brewers are making “kettle” sour beers to capitalize on consumer interest in the category. This process, in which the mash is acidulated by various means, is fast, cheap and easier to manage than the more authentic, rustic and undoubtedly superior spontaneous fermentation.

Elgood’s uses copper coolships from the 1920s to cool their wort overnight, thereby inoculating it with a healthy mix of microbes. As the wort cools, it becomes the perfect home for lactobacilli, which are responsible for the bright sourness. Brettanomyces and other wild yeasts add earthy notes and saccharomyces cerevisiae, or brewer’s yeast, finishes the fermentation.

This complex and symbiotic fermentation gives Elgood’s beers a depth and complexity of flavor that is just not possible any other way. It takes between 9 and 12 months for Elgood’s Sour Mango Ale to reach maturity, aging peacefully the whole while in stainless steel tanks to which oak and sycamore chips have been added.

“Because our brewery focuses on traditional English ales, the equipment we use for all of our brewing, but in particular for the sour ale production, is actually well-suited for ‘lambic’ beers,” said head brewer Alan Pateman. “We have a unique pair of copper ‘coolships’ which date from around the 1920s, and these are key to the story of the sour beer.”

“The idea of the mango as a sweet addition to offset the sour beer came to us as we were trying a range of ‘tropical fruit’ flavors to add to a German-style wheat beer – a similar approach to what the Belgians have used to make sour beer more marketable, but we didn’t want to use cherry.”

“For malts, we use pale ale and un-malted wheat in the mash tun, sourced from eastern counties of the U.K., where some of the finest malting-grade barley is grown. For the Original Sour Ale we follow the Belgian tradition and use a relatively low addition rate of aged hops in the boil, and we use Styrian Goldings that are low in bitterness and have also been aged to result in high levels of tannins.”

Key Notes:

  • Grain bill: British Pale Malt and un-malted wheat.
  • Hops: Aged Styrian Goldings – low in aroma and bitterness, but very high in beer-preserving tannins.
  • Fermentation period = 9-12 months.
  • Blended with mango concentrate for a bright, sour and fruity flavor.
  • Deeply complex lambic-like flavors harmonize with tropical notes. Lingering, mouth-watering acidity fades to a fruit-basket freshness. Unlike any other beer you’ve tried!

Interested in selling or distributing Elgood’s portfolio of world-renowned British ales and lagers? Please contact Lanny Hoff with interest.

About Elgood’s Brewery:

Elgood’s Brewery is family-owned and situated in the heart of ‘Fen’ country in Cambridgeshire, England. It was established in 1795, and is one of the first classic Georgian Breweries to be built outside London. Learn more at www.elgoods-brewery.co.uk.

About Artisanal Imports:

Artisanal Imports is an importer of specialty beers from England, Germany, Belgium and beyond. Our portfolio of fine ales and lagers is broad and represents a wide range of beer styles, but it is not our mission to collect every small brewery across Europe. We believe in working in full partnership with our breweries and are careful to select beers that are high quality and interesting but that do not overlap one to the next.

The company also represents a growing portfolio of U.S. based breweries and cideries to assist with national sales growth.