The Cannibals is a vibrant Wild Specialty Beer that showcases a lush, multi-layered berry profile. Initial aromatics of fresh Raspberry and tart Cherry are complemented by the softer, sweet scents of Strawberry and the refreshing essence of Watermelon. A smoothing layer of vanilla rounds out the sharp edges of the wild fermentation. This ale balances the funky, rustic character of an American wild culture with a bright acidity that lifts the fruit. The palate is defined by its tartness and clean, dry finish, where the lingering essence of summer berries and a hint of creamy vanilla provide a complex, refreshing experience.
Appearance.Pours a hazy, deep pinkish-red hue with a thin, light pink head that dissipates quickly; moderate carbonation is visible.
Aroma.High intensity of red fruit, specifically Raspberry and Cherry, followed by floral Strawberry and a light, watery sweetness from Watermelon. A noticeable creamy vanilla note blends with moderate lactic tartness and a subtle earthy, wild funk.
Taste.Sharp, refreshing acidity leads, carrying flavors of tart Cherry and Raspberry. The mid-palate reveals softer Strawberry and Watermelon notes, supported by a delicate vanilla sweetness that tempers the sourness. Hop bitterness is minimal. It finishes very dry with lingering fruit esters and a hint of rustic yeast character.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate-to-high carbonation that provides a prickly, effervescent sensation. Very low alcohol warmth and a clean, slightly mouth-watering finish without significant astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Packed with Watermelon, Strawberry, Cherry, and Raspberry plus a side of vanilla. Cannibals run the ...streets... as long as the don't eat each other first.
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Packed with Watermelon, Strawberry, Cherry, and Raspberry plus a side of vanilla. Cannibals run the streets... as long as the don't eat each other first.
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