Flying Fish Exit 4

20120331:
I wrote: "[Nugget Nectar]. Jordan's Weyerbacher Slam Dunkel: Nice taste to it. Easy drink. Exit 4: Mmm, there's definitely a bitterness there." 8:19 PM
I wrote: "Actually, perhaps there's more of a standard tripel taste. Perfume smell. No wait more like a light IPA smell. The taste is more orange than it is piney." 8:29 PM

[20120524]

Flying Fish Exit 4


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This inspired Belgian-style Trippel has a hazy golden hue and the aroma of citrus with hints of banana and clove. Predominant Belgian malt flavors give way to a subdued bitterness in the finish. Winner of a Gold Medal at the 2009 Great American Beer Festival and named by Mens Journal as best Belgian beer brewed in America for 2009.

Malts: Malto Franco-Belge Pils Malt, Weyerman Acidulated, White Wheat, Demerara Sugar
Hops: Simcoe, Columbus, Palisades, Amarillo
Yeast: Belgian Abbey
Original Gravity: 21.5 Plato
Alcohol by volume: 10.2%
IBU's: 23.8
Formats: 12 oz. bottles, limited draft
Availability: Year round

Food pairings: Delicious when paired with a fish, roasted vegetables, shrimp, and strong cheeses.

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