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What is Wild Ale?

An independent guide to the Wild Ale beer style, including typical flavor notes and representative beers.

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Representative Wild Ale beers

  1. A spontaneous fermentation collaboration with Take 16 Brewing Company. Wort was run down 40 feet of
  2. Snæfríður is a bright and complex Wild Ale matured in French oak barrels, bursting with notes of apr
  3. De Proef Flemish Primitive Wild Ale (Pig Nun) serves up a symphony of wild, funky Brettanomyces char
  4. De Proef Flemish Primitive Wild Ale (Surly Bird) offers funky Brettanomyces character with bright ta
  5. Firestone Walker Balaton Bones bursts with the tart and tangy flavor of Balaton cherries, complement
  6. Firestone Walker Blue Love offers bright blueberry and tangy raspberry flavors balanced by subtle oa
  7. Firestone Walker Bramblin' On My Mind bursts with tart blackberry and raspberry flavors, balanced by
  8. Firestone Walker Primal Elements Blueberry Marionberry bursts with tart berry flavors, complemented
  9. Firestone Walker Primal Elements Guava bursts with vibrant tropical guava flavor alongside a tangy,
  10. Naturally fermented in ex-chardonnay barrels and conditioned on fresh apricots. Notes of tart lemon,
  11. Vibrant blackcurrant tartness leads the way, balanced by earthy undertones from Brettanomyces yeast,
  12. Vibrant boysenberry tartness leads this Wild Ale, balanced by mild earthy funk from Brettanomyces ye
  13. Luscious boysenberry and blackberry flavors shine in Reuben's Brettania, with vibrant tartness and s
  14. Bursting with tropical guava flavor, this wild ale balances tart funk and a bright, slightly sour ed
  15. Funky, earthy notes meld with vibrant tart cherry and berry flavors, finishing with a refreshing tan
  16. Tart and funky notes dominate with subtle earthy undertones, thanks to wild Tasmanian yeast.
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