Ron, bear in mind, you did just post in a forum full of twats.*
Do I know what I'm talking about? Read this and make your own mind up:
http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/search/label/Berliner Weisse
So you post a link where two posts down from the top Berliner post goes through a few Berliners...
http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2009/09/berliner-weisse-and-brettanomyces.html
"The Landré was nicely, but not crazily, sour."
"Groterjan had a whole barnyard in its aroma. A touch less sour, and with a a spike of infection. Think bière de garde. "
There are discussions all over that blog about how brett is NOT in every example of a berliner weisse. And how they're not all intensely sour. Styles vary, and there's a big variance on this style, even traditionally.
Guess I had the wrong idea. The BJCP indicates "clean lactic sourness dominates and can be quite strong." Hottenroth is probably not a good example of the style. (still, however, a tasty quaff)
I had assumed that the "American" style meant that it was less sour than the traditional style. Most of the American versions I had were rather tame, and in Berlin, the style is usually served with a sweetener.
Damn, now I want one.
I think the "ethnically correct" comment is way out of line.
You have GOT to be joking.
Ethnic
a. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sizable group of people sharing a common and distinctive racial, national, religious, linguistic, or cultural heritage.
It's even in the title, Berliner aka of Berlin. How is that not ethnic?
Not everything is a slur against humanity.