Attendance Issues presents as a vibrant, raspberry-forward Fruit Beer built upon a soft, wheaty base. This collaboration between Tap Social Movement and Pretty Decent Beer Co delivers a highly crushable profile defined by the bright, slightly tart essence of fresh raspberries. On the palate, the fruit saturation provides a vivid berry character that integrates seamlessly with a gentle, bready malt backbone. The natural acidity of the raspberries provides a crisp, clean finish, while the wheat provides a smooth, approachable texture. The result is a refreshing, light-bodied ale where the fruit is the star without becoming cloying, perfectly balancing the berry zest with a dry, effervescent finish.
Appearance.A striking pink to soft reddish hue with a slight haze characteristic of its wheat base. The head is frothy, light pink in color, with moderate retention and delicate lacing.
Aroma.High intensity of fresh, jammy raspberries dominates the initial impression. Beneath the fruit, a moderate aroma of bready, grainy wheat provides a solid foundation. Hop character is negligible, allowing the clean, slightly tart berry esters to take center stage. Very low fermentation esters may contribute a hint of red apple or pear.
Taste.The flavor is a saturated burst of natural raspberry, leaning toward the tartness of the fresh fruit rather than sugary syrup. A soft, crackery wheat malt flavor balances the acidity. Bitterness is low, serving only to provide structure without interfering with the berry profile. The finish is notably dry and clean, with a lingering, refreshing raspberry skin tartness and no cloying sweetness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a soft, slightly creamy texture from the wheat. Carbonation is moderate-high, enhancing the crushable quality and providing a crisp, effervescent mouthfeel. No alcohol warmth is present; very low fruit-derived astringency adds to the dry sensation.
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