Pilates of the Caribbean is a revolutionary drinking technique from the 17th century, where the focus of the performance is control of the can, concentration, use of a drinking glass, sniffing/taking a breath, punctuality and the harmonious flow of beer. The execution of the tipping maneuver is everything, although in strong waves it may be difficult. Since it is a micro NEIPA, these waters are quite safe even for inexperienced land crabs and wooden legs.
When you crack open a piece of Nassau, your sinuses are filled with a tropical, floral and citrusy scent that lingers towards the pirate treasure found in the glass. Citrusy and lemon peel, cheerful apricotiness, sweet mangoness, and the mild NEIPA that sinks into grapefruit and piney tartness in the aftertaste offers a flexible experience.