Brewski Skog presents a vibrant, Nordic-inspired interpretation of a Berliner Weisse, defined by a lush infusion of lingonberry, cranberry, sweet cherry, and blackcurrant. The sensory profile is led by a sharp, clean lactic acidity that melds seamlessly with the bright, tannic structure of the lingonberry and cranberry. As the palate develops, the richness of sweet cherry and the deep, earthy sweetness of blackcurrant soften the crisp wheat base, providing a rounded mouthfeel. This refreshing ale balances its high effervescence with a complex, fruit-driven longevity, offering a sophisticated interplay between tart wild berries and a subtle, doughy malt foundation.
Appearance.Reddish-pink to deep purple hue; typically hazy to opaque. Features a pink-tinted, frothy head with poor retention and high effervescence.
Aroma.High intensity of tart red berries and darker fruit esters. Clean lactic sourness is dominant, resembling sourdough bread or lemon zest, with no hop presence.
Taste.Sharp, clean lactic sourness provides the primary balance. Initial flavors of tart cranberry and acidic lingonberry lead into a mid-palate of sweet cherry and blackcurrant. No hop bitterness or flavor. Finishes very dry and crisp with a lingering berry aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Light to medium-light body with high carbonation that enhances the refreshing quality. Notable crisp acidity without alcohol warmth; fruit additions contribute a slight perceived creaminess.
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