Tripping Animals Feathers & Cream 4Pk
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Tripping Animals Feathers & Cream 4Pk is an ice cream-inspired pastry sour ale from Tripping Animals Brewing Co. in South Florida, sold as a four-pack of cans. Conditioned with passionfruit, peach, salted caramel, and vanilla, this smoothie-style sour has earned a 3.9 out of 5 rating on Untappd across nearly 1,000 user reviews — a strong mark for the increasingly competitive pastry sour category.
Quick Facts: Style: Smoothie / Pastry Sour Ale | Origin: South Florida, USA | Format: 4-Pack | Brewery: Tripping Animals Brewing Co.
Production & Heritage
Tripping Animals Brewing Co. is an independent, family-owned craft brewery with locations in the Doral Arts District and Oakland Park, Florida. The brewery has built a devoted following around its ambitious adjunct-driven sours and stouts. Feathers & Cream represents the brewery's smoothie sour program at full tilt — the base sour ale is dosed heavily with passionfruit and peach puree, then conditioned on salted caramel and vanilla to create a dessert-forward drinking experience that deliberately mimics a tropical ice cream float. The result is a thick, deeply fruited sour that leans into indulgence rather than restraint.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe tropical fruit leads immediately, with passionfruit's tart musk at the forefront. Behind it, a warm wave of vanilla custard and caramelized sugar rounds out the nose into something closer to a pastry shop than a brewery.
Taste: The entry is decidedly sour, with bright passionfruit acidity hitting first. By mid-palate, peach sweetness emerges alongside a pronounced salted caramel richness that balances the tartness. Vanilla threads through the entire progression, lending a creamy, almost milkshake-like body that user reviewers consistently highlight.
Finish: Medium in length, with lingering caramel sweetness and a gentle tart snap from the fruit. The salted element keeps the finish from becoming cloying, pulling the sweetness back just enough to invite the next sip.
How to Drink Feathers & Cream
Serve cold, ideally between 38–42°F, poured into a tulip glass or snifter to concentrate the aromatics. This beer drinks best on its own as a standalone dessert-style experience. For those inclined toward beer cocktails, it works as a base in a Beer Float with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream for maximum indulgence. It also pairs well blended into a Sour Shandy with fresh lemonade for a lighter summer drink, or layered into a Smoothie Radler with grapefruit soda to amplify the citrus-tart character.
Best For
- Gifting a craft beer enthusiast who gravitates toward pastry and smoothie sours
- Sharing at a summer cookout or backyard gathering where bold flavors start conversations
- Pairing with a dessert course at a dinner party as an alternative to a sweet wine
- Stocking a curated beer fridge alongside other limited-release Florida craft offerings
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Feathers & Cream taste like? Feathers & Cream delivers a prominent sour punch from passionfruit up front, followed by ripe peach sweetness, salted caramel richness, and a smooth vanilla finish that evokes melted ice cream. The overall impression is of a tart tropical dessert in liquid form.
How does Feathers & Cream compare to J. Wakefield smoothie sours? Both breweries operate in South Florida and produce heavily fruited pastry sours, but Tripping Animals leans further into dessert adjuncts like salted caramel and vanilla, giving Feathers & Cream a more confection-forward profile. J. Wakefield's smoothie sours tend to emphasize raw fruit intensity with less emphasis on bakery or candy-inspired additions.
Is Feathers & Cream good for someone new to sour beers? Yes — the heavy fruit, caramel, and vanilla additions significantly temper the acidity, making it far more approachable than a traditional lambic or Berliner Weisse. It reads more as a sweet, fruity beverage than a classically tart sour ale.
Where is Feathers & Cream made? Feathers & Cream is brewed by Tripping Animals Brewing Co., an independent, family-owned brewery based in the Doral Arts District of Miami-Dade County, Florida, with a second location in Oakland Park, Florida.
What foods pair well with Feathers & Cream? Try it alongside a slice of New York cheesecake, where the tartness cuts through the richness. It also complements coconut flan, fresh fruit tarts with pastry cream, mild goat cheese with honey drizzle, or a bowl of mango sticky rice where the tropical notes mirror the beer's own fruit character.
What sizes does Feathers & Cream come in? Feathers & Cream is commonly available as a four-pack of cans, which is the standard release format for Tripping Animals Brewing's smoothie sour lineup.
Is Feathers & Cream worth the price? Feathers & Cream positions in the premium craft tier typical of heavily adjuncted smoothie sours, which command higher price points due to the volume of fruit puree and specialty ingredients used in production. Its 3.9 Untappd rating across nearly 1,000 reviews suggests consistent drinker satisfaction within the category.
Why Feathers & Cream?
What separates Feathers & Cream from the flood of pastry sours on the market is its commitment to a specific flavor thesis — ice cream — and the way salted caramel and vanilla work in tandem to anchor the fruit rather than compete with it. Tripping Animals has earned a reputation in Florida's competitive craft scene for pushing adjunct sours into genuinely interesting territory, and this release exemplifies that approach. The near-1,000-review Untappd consensus of 3.9 out of 5 confirms it delivers reliably on its promise. For drinkers who enjoy dessert-forward beers that still maintain a backbone of real acidity, Feathers & Cream occupies a well-earned spot in the smoothie sour conversation.
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