Saint Errant Three Types of Yes 4Pk

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Description

Saint Errant Three Types of Yes 4Pk is a fruited Berliner Weisse sour ale brewed with banana, strawberry, and guanabana, coming in at 6% ABV in a four-pack of cans. Produced by Chicago nanobrewery Saint Errant Brewing, this triple-fruit sour leans into a smoothie-style profile that sets it apart from more conventional Berliner Weisse releases.

Quick Facts: ABV: 6%  |  Origin: Chicago, Illinois  |  Style: Fruited Berliner Weisse  |  Brewery: Saint Errant Brewing

Production & Heritage

Saint Errant Brewing operates as a nanobrewery out of Chicago, Illinois, focusing on small-batch, experimental releases. Three Types of Yes is built on a Berliner Weisse base — a historically tart German wheat beer style — that serves as a canvas for heavy fruit additions. The distinguishing production choice here is the use of three fruits (banana, strawberry, and guanabana, also known as soursop) with the strawberry reportedly incorporated in three different preparations, creating layered fruit complexity rather than a single-note sweetness.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe banana leads immediately, not the artificial candy variety but closer to an overripe, whole-fruit character. Strawberry sweetness follows alongside a faint tropical undercurrent from the guanabana.

Taste: The entry is decidedly fruit-forward, with banana dominating the initial impression in a way that recalls a freshly blended smoothie. Mid-palate, the triple strawberry treatment emerges, lending a juicy, almost jam-like sweetness. The sourness from the Berliner Weisse base weaves through, providing a tart backbone that keeps the fruit from becoming cloying.

Finish: Guanabana makes its presence known toward the close, adding a subtle tropical tartness that amplifies the lingering banana notes. The finish is moderate in length with a light, tangy acidity that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Three Types of Yes

Best served chilled, straight from the can or poured into a tulip glass to concentrate the fruit aromatics. The 6% ABV keeps it sessionable enough for warm-weather drinking. A Berliner Weisse Shandy works well — add a splash of lemonade to amplify the tart citrus edge. For a low-ABV cocktail riff, try a Beer Mimosa by combining it with a small pour of sparkling wine, where the banana and strawberry play off the wine's effervescence. A Fruited Radler approach, mixing half the beer with grapefruit soda, highlights the guanabana's tropical tartness.

Best For

  • Sharing with friends who enjoy smoothie-style sours over hop-heavy beers
  • Backyard cookouts and warm-weather afternoon sessions
  • Introducing craft beer drinkers to the fruited Berliner Weisse style
  • Building a tasting flight of tropical and fruit-forward sour ales

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Three Types of Yes taste like? It drinks like a tart fruit smoothie, with ripe banana as the dominant flavor supported by layered strawberry sweetness and a finishing touch of tropical guanabana that adds subtle tartness.

How does Three Types of Yes compare to other fruited Berliner Weisses? The triple-fruit combination of banana, strawberry, and guanabana is unusual for the style, as many fruited Berliner Weisses lean on more common pairings like mixed berries or stone fruit. The banana-forward profile gives Three Types of Yes a smoothie-like character that distinguishes it from more conventionally tart examples.

Is Three Types of Yes good for sour beer beginners? Its heavy fruit content and smoothie-like sweetness make it an accessible entry point for drinkers who are curious about sour beer but wary of intense acidity. The 6% ABV also keeps it approachable and easy to drink.

Where is Three Types of Yes made? Three Types of Yes is brewed by Saint Errant Brewing, a nanobrewery based in Chicago, Illinois, known for small-batch and experimental beer releases.

What foods pair well with Three Types of Yes? Brunch dishes like banana pancakes or French toast complement the banana-forward character. Fresh fruit tarts or cheesecake echo the strawberry notes. Lighter Southeast Asian fare — such as mango sticky rice or coconut-based curries — works well with the tropical guanabana element. Mild, creamy cheeses like burrata or fresh mozzarella provide a neutral backdrop that lets the fruit shine.

What sizes does Three Types of Yes come in? Three Types of Yes is available as a four-pack of cans, which is the standard retail format for this release.

Is Three Types of Yes worth the price? As a small-batch release from a Chicago nanobrewery with an unconventional three-fruit recipe, it positions in the craft premium tier typical of specialty fruited sours. It holds a 3.7 out of 5 rating on Untappd across over 300 reviews, suggesting solid community reception for its style.

Why Three Types of Yes?

What makes this beer worth seeking out is the specificity of its fruit bill — banana, strawberry prepared three ways, and guanabana is not a combination you encounter often, even in the crowded fruited sour market. Saint Errant's nanobrewery scale means limited batches and a level of hands-on attention that larger operations cannot replicate. The 6% ABV strikes a balance between the richness of the fruit load and genuine drinkability, avoiding the syrupy heaviness that can plague over-fruited sours. For drinkers who want a Berliner Weisse that genuinely tastes like blended tropical fruit with a clean sour finish, this delivers on that premise.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Sour Ale
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Illinois
  • Size
    4PK 16OZ Cans
  • Brand
    Saint Errant Brewing

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