Berliner Weisse This is one of Germany's most famous and oldest sour beer styles, often referred to as the "Champagne of Northern Germany." This style originated in Berlin in the 16th and 17th centuries and was once praised by Napoleon for its vibrant carbonation and distinctive, refreshing feel.
Interestingly, Berliner Weisse was originally created as a light, tart, and extremely refreshing beer to suit the Berlin summer. Traditionally, it is often served with raspberry syrup or woodruff to balance the acidity, creating those distinctive, colorful glasses of beer.
Beer has color pale straw yellow to bright yellow, with Citrus notes, light yogurt, wheat bread, and a delicate acidity.. With its extremely light body, high carbonation, and crisp, clean finish, Berliner Weisse is one of the easiest-to-drink and most refreshing sour beers in the world.

