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New Belgium – Accumulation

Lightly hazy with great head retention, smells of pineapple, citrus, and floral hops. The taste is crisp and doughy with notes of papaya, sourdough, and lemon on a smooth full body. The finish is long and low to moderate in bitterness, featuring notes of lemon zest, floral, and herbal hops. Overall, it’s not bad, closer to a West Coast-style IPA, with hints of New England haze and juiciness, and just a touch of Belgian witbier flavor underneath, but very well balanced and drinkable.

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ABV:6.2%
IBU:55
Malts:Pale, Wheat
Hops:Nugget, Centennial; dry hopped with Mosaic and Amarillo
Yeast:Ale

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  1. MCCUIEN0096 January 8, 2021

    Thank you!!1

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