This indulgent Wild Specialty Beer presents a sensory collision between a dessert-inspired pastry profile and a sharp lactic acidity. Vibrant notes of macerated mixed berries lead the profile, supported by the lush, creamy sweetness of lactose and fragrant vanilla. The presence of these specialty ingredients creates a jammy, gelato-like character that softens the firm, wild fermentation tang. At 7.5% ABV, the beer carries a gentle warmth that bolsters its rich, dessert-like complexity. It is a bold, modern interpretation where the bright, fruity esters of the berries and the smoothing influence of vanilla create a harmonious, decadent finish that evokes its name.
Appearance.Deep reddish-purple to magenta hue with a noticeable haze. Pours with a thick, pink-tinted head that shows moderate retention and leaves light lacing on the glass.
Aroma.High intensity aromatics of ripe raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries. A prominent creamy vanilla character blends with a sweet, milky lactose note. A clean lactic sourness provides a sharp counterpoint to the jammy fruit and dessert-like sweetness, typical of a wild fermentation.
Taste.Initial impression is a burst of tart berry fruit followed quickly by a heavy, sugary sweetness from the lactose. Flavors of vanilla are distinct, evoking fruit-topped cream. The acidity is moderate to high, helping to balance the pastry-like richness. Bitterness is virtually absent, allowing the fruit and malt to dominate. The finish is lingering and sweet-tart with a persistent berry-skin aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body with a creamy, velvety texture derived from the addition of lactose and vanilla. Carbonation is moderate. A light, pleasant alcohol warmth is present but well-integrated, lacking any astringency or harshness.
Sensory Profile.
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Jungle Juice Brewery Cono o Coppetta? 33 cl.-Sour Ale Wild Ale
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