Grandline Brewing Announces VERY VERY BERRY, a Fruited Sour Ale with Four Berries
Grandline Brewing in Yokosuka, Kanagawa has introduced VERY VERY BERRY, a new fruited sour ale built around blackberry, raspberry, cranberry, and blueberry. The brewery lists it at 4.5% ABV, positioning it as a berry-forward addition to its lineup.
Grandline Brewing, based in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, has introduced a new beer called VERY VERY BERRY. The brewery's Instagram post presents it as a new release, and the beer is also listed on the official website's product page. It is a Fruited Sour Ale with 4.5% ABV.
The beer is built around four berries: blackberry, raspberry, cranberry, and blueberry. According to the beer description, the goal is a fruit-loaded sour ale that sits between light and heavy, making it easy to drink without feeling thin. The profile suggests a balance of bright fruit character and refreshing acidity rather than an overly sweet finish.
Grandline Brewing describes itself as a brewery pursuing a new beer adventure from its base in Yokosuka. Its product lineup includes beers such as PONZ MAGIC, Mrs. Scarlet, and Super Welcome(2026-), showing a broad range that leans into fruit, acidity, and distinctive flavor ideas.
Within that context, VERY VERY BERRY stands out as a straightforward berry-driven release. For fans of sour ales, the key question will be how the four fruits come together in the glass and how the brewery balances aroma, acidity, and drinkability.
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