903 Brewers

Microbrewery in Sherman, Texas, United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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1718 S Elm St, Sherman, TX, 75090, United States

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7/10 β€” Appearance 5 Aroma 7 Flavor 7.5 Texture 6 Overall 8
From a can this pours a slightly cloudy orange with a light brown tint. Nose is somewhat like mild blueberry candy. Interesting first taste is tart and just a tad of blueberry on top of a fairly salty brew. Sometimes many so called gose I've tasted really lacked in the salt department, this one does not. Pretty well balanced and it has nice carbonation to back it up. Yes, thru the middle, that carbonation is quite refreshing. To say this has something to do with a muffin, I must disagree. Its just a well made mildly fruited gose. No hint of muffin per say in here. Better off just calling it blueberry gose, that would be more accurate. Finish is a friendly salted gose experience. Overall this Blueberry muffin thing was a very nice, better than expected, beer tasting session.
Tried from Can from Vintage Estate Wine and Beer on 03 Jul 2026 at 19:48

4.9/10 β€” Appearance 2 Aroma 5 Flavor 6 Texture 3 Overall 6
2$ can from vintage estate. Pour is clear pale lager with a white foamy head that fades after a few minutes. Nose is simple fresh ppale lager with maybe a tad of cream corn odor. Pretty good on the first taste and, there is a little bit of pils bitter bite, but its quite mild and acceptable. Has a little more personality than those american style 'pilsners' that are actually macro pale lagers; however, this is somewhat in the same vein. Goes down pretty easy and has a unique macro pale lager flavor on that pils bite. To say its a pils bite may be overdoing it. It never gets to the piercing level of many domestic pils. Has a pretty good level of effervescence, but it could use more, certainly does not have as much as what is stated in the description. I like macro lagers and this is quite acceptable. For what it is, it needs to cost half as much if its going to compete in the macro lager style. There, you have it.
Tried from Can from Vintage Estate Wine and Beer on 18 Jun 2026 at 18:51

6.5/10 β€” Appearance 4 Aroma 6 Flavor 7.5 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
Not real excited about the advertised flavorings in this but lets give her a go. Pour is hazy pale with orange tint from a 2.7$ can. Very thin white blanket for a head. Maybe some light caramel and coconut aroma, very faint. Not sure what to think about the first taste but I do immediately detect some cutting carbonation! Yea, each swig is a mouth full of foam, refreshing on the palate; I like that! There is some sweetness in there but its not in yer face like a pastry beer, its balanced better with the cream ale aspects. I can't really pick out the coconut nor the caramel, but the light sweetness is certainly present. Not sure about the chocolate either. There is no sense of the typical beer bitterness in here, even for a cream ale style. Yea, finish borders on being too sweet, but it never quite gets there, keeps you on the edge, right up to the end. Probably could drink a few of theses, hides its alky content very well. Not bad overall. If this flavored beer is really a cream ale, its one of the better ones I've had. Right up there with Bullseye Roadhouse, Paladin D20, Beaver Brewing Wet Hop Citra and Gizmo Golden Ale-ement. Good job there 903!
Tried from Can from Vintage Estate Wine and Beer on 17 Jun 2026 at 18:57

7.9/10 β€” Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 9 Texture 8 Overall 8.5
Can for 2.5$ at vintage estate. Pour is orange light brown tinted pale and hazy. Nose is not as expected it just smells like a tart gose, some sour tangy. First taste is also less dill pickle than expected. Yes it does have plenty of dill weed and salt in there, but to say you are drinken pickle juice may be overdoing it. Actually as a lover of tart and wild beers, I find this quite enjoyable. Easy to drink. May I be mistaken if I said I taste some hints of cantillon style lambic in here?? Maybe its just my imagination but this stuff is tart on the wild side and quite tasty. Much better than many gose I've done. You know, goes is supposed to have some saltiness in it, but most do not. This stuff does! Right up there with Boulevard Hibiscus Gose, Urban Artifact Epicurean - Chicago Relish/Bread & Butter Pickle, Cigar City Margarita Gose and Sierra Nevada Otra Vez: Cactus & Grapefruit.
Tried from Can from Vintage Estate Wine and Beer on 14 Jun 2026 at 20:14

3.5/10 β€” Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 3 Texture 2 Overall 3
From a 2$ can at vintage estate, this stuff pours lighter brown chestnut burnt sierra with very little head. Its aroma is that of a sweet nature. First taste is somewhat sweeter than yer typical bock, almost bordering on cloying. Continuing in the middle, sweetness becomes upfront. Difficult to take fer sher. Yea, certainly needs to be more dry than what it is. At least there is some mild co2. The alky content combined with the sweetness is not appealing. In the end, never lives up to others in the style like Penn Brewing Rock N Bock, Jacob Leinenkugel 1888 or Toasted Bock or even Van Steeneberge Leute Bokbier. There, you have it.
Tried from Can from Vintage Estate Wine and Beer on 11 Jun 2026 at 18:43

6.3/10 β€” Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 6
Hazy dark gold with a small white head that faded quickly. Sweet, salty and grainy with pomegranate and lime notes. Medium finish and body.
Tried from Can on 22 May 2026 at 21:29

4.5/10 β€” Appearance 4 Aroma 5 Flavor 4.5 Texture 3 Overall 5
Pour from can is clear orangish pale. Nose is perhaps, just maybe, pastry jelly donut; but you'll have to use your imagination on that one. First taste is a little less gosey than I like. Yes, its a little tart, and, a tad salty; but that other flavor in there is really messing with the gose style. I was hoping jelly donut meant a little more sweet and tart but this is adding something else. Its actually a little bitter in an odd sense for a gose style. And as far as the cherry and raspberry? Where is it? Just asking. Yep the flavor of this is nothing like the nose. To say the least, I'm a little disjointed and disappointed, was hoping for more after looking at the wrapper. Could have used more carbonation, too. Oh well, how long will it take for me to learn you cant judge a beer by its label? LoL. Freshly baked jelly donut? Not.
Tried from Can from Chalet Premier on 28 Mar 2026 at 22:18

5.9/10 β€” Appearance 2 Aroma 8.5 Flavor 6.5 Texture 4 Overall 5.5
Can pours clear pale yellah. Big fancy aroma of real peanuts, no lie. First big swig is all peanuts too. Was expecting a cloying bomb but the peanuts in this really come across like the real thing. In the middle, I do start to pick out the cream ale, just barely cause the the peanuts are so overwhelming. Could not drink many of these but for a single tick I'm finding it quite interesting. Not as good as Hershey, Penn, Left Hand or R Bar peanut butter brews but its ok by me. Just don't make me drink more that a couple. In the end, it certainly stands up to its name, except I'm not sure where the crunch comes in.
Tried from Can from Chalet Premier on 14 Feb 2026 at 00:52

6.6/10 β€” Appearance 7 Aroma 7.5 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6.5
12 ounce can from Tavour. Jet black color. Finger-high tan head. Aromas of dark malt, vanilla and white cocoa. First sip is all booze. Comes out of the gate hot and keeps burning. Notes of vanilla and white chocolate can barely compete with the 15% ABV. Residual bitterness throughout. Interesting, but a little too boozy for my liking.
Tried from Can from Tavour on 12 Feb 2026 at 05:24

8.3/10 β€” Appearance 7 Aroma 8.5 Flavor 8 Texture 9 Overall 8.5
12 oz. can from Total Wine. Pours a hazy gold color with a bright white head and decent retention. Only a few spots of lacing. Chocolate and cream aroma. The taste follows the nose: Milk chocolate, vanilla, and cream ale flavors blended together, with a little more vanilla flavor than chocolate. Kind of reminds me of a golden stout. Interesting mix. I like the unique profile, yet I wouldn't want a lot of these. Medium body and medium carbonation. Very low bitterness. Well done.
Tried from Can on 15 Jan 2026 at 23:35