Alligators have always had a special place of honor in urban mythology, from Tennessee's “meth-gators” to New York City’s infamous sewer-dwelling snappers. The former never actually existed, and the latter seem highly improbable, but like BigFoot, Nessie and the Bambi-eyed humanoids out in Roswell, New Mexico, no one is quite ready to give up the idea.

It should be no surprise that when a five-foot, three-inch alligator made an appearance on Chicago’s West Side, the city went nuts. Though he may already have been hauled away to a Florida gator sanctuary at a cost of $33,649, Chance the Snapper, as he’s come to be known, is already a real-life legend. His likeness has inspired a bobblehead, a number of T-Shirt designs, and, yes, a beer.

“Now that Chance the Snapper has been successfully captured, we’ll be saluting his bitey outlaw spirit with his own Rev beer,” announced Revolution Brewing on Twitter. “It’s a pineapple coconut Wit for those who like underdog reptiles and getting lost in the rain.”

Fittingly, the pina colada-inflected wit will only be a taproom and pub exclusive, since Chance the Snapper now belongs to Chicagoans. A dollar from each pour will go to support West Town Bikes, a local non-profit. Humboldt Gator officially debuted on July 31, just over two weeks after the not-so-little guy was captured by another recently dubbed local celebrity “Alligator Robb.”