7500ml bottle, which is bright yellow!, has an ABV: 4.8% which makes it in NZ Standard Drinks: 2.83, 26 in IBU and 144 calories a serve.
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Situated just across from 40 acres of Rogue hops, 119 colonies of bees were carefully kept and fed and the honey was uncapped, extracted, filtered, and finally infused into a refreshing Honey Kolsch ale.
This has 10 ingredients: Rogue Farms Dare™ and Risk™ Malts; Wheat, DextraPils & Aciduated Malts; Rogue Hopyard Honey & Wild Flower Honey; Alluvial Hops; Free Range Coastal Water and Kolsch #2 Yeast. Free Range water!, I like the flippancy. I do like the bottle, which is painted glass and not ceramic. So slow on a sunday drinking. Not a lot by way of aroma on opening, not a bad thing, but it did hiss nicely with carbonation.
So the double dip review
Am I enjoying it? As a Sunday recovery beer yes, it's mellow. refreshing and is doing a thing.
Would I have another? I easily finished the first 80% of this, then I found it heavier going.
Would I share with a friend on a porch and set the world to rights? Yes, I would, this is a beer that would aid and assist conversation
Musically it's Two Door Cinema Club in the background
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KÖLSCH
Golden, top-fermented style native to Kln, Germany. The style has a very narrow profile and many beers that consider themselves to be kölschbiers are not. Generally they have a moderate bitterness, but fairly prominent hop flavour (typically Spalt, Tettnang or Hallertau). They have high effervescence, medium esters, but a rounded, stylish character derived from lagering.
I need to get back to Newport. We were there almost ten years ago when our kids were 8 and 10. We drove up the coast of Oregon, taking our time and stopping at a lot of places. We had lunch at Rogue. I'd like to go back and spend a few days in that town and experience Rogue Brewing on a more detailed level.
ReplyDeleteIt's something that'd be on my bucket list if I had one. Generally they make nice beers, and they're in a nice part of the world.
ReplyDeleteHoney Kolsch just sounds so incredible. And, yes, "a nice part of the world." Basically, it's where I want to live when I retire.
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