Wild Ale It is one of the most free-spirited and difficult-to-define groups of modern craft beer, where brewers actively use wild yeasts, Brettanomyces, and mixed fermentation to create a funky, earthy, and extremely complex character.
Interestingly, Wild Ale actually reflects an ancient brewing method that predates human understanding of microbiology. For thousands of years, beer fermented naturally thanks to microorganisms in the air, wooden barrels, and the surrounding environment of the brewery. Today, craft brewers have transformed this into a creative art of fermentation.
Wild Ale can bring citrus, pineapple, peach, barnyard funk, oak, and leather notes. Depending on the yeast system and aging process used, Wild Ale, with its highly artisanal character, vibrant tart aftertaste, and ever-changing, unpredictable flavor, is considered one of the most captivating realms of modern craft beer.

