New Belgium Rolle Bolle

20130414:
I wrote: "The New Belgium Rolle Bolle has a nice sweet taste towards the end."

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New Belgium Rolle Bolle


Relevant Links:
Rolle Bolle (New Belgium Website)
New Belgium Rolle Bolle (RateBeer.com)
New Belgium Rolle Bolle (BeerAdvocate.com)

Website Information:
Rolle Bolle
Ale
- Seasonal

STORY
A delightful summer ale for easy sipping and a classic Belgian yard game for easy enjoyment, Rolle Bolle is how we roll. Brewed with monk fruit and soursop, this beer pours a brilliant blonde, with a fluffy, white head. Earthy and tropical tones carry the aroma and the taste follows accordingly. Rolle Bolle’s hint of tartness is backed with the citrus bite of Cascade and Centennial hops. Oats add some creaminess to the mouthfeel, and it finishes dry and clean. Time to get in the yard, crack a bottle and start rolling.

BEER FACTS
Birthdate: April, 2013
ABV: 5.2%
IBU: 30
Calories: 155
Hops: Target, Cascade, Amarillo, Centennial
Malts: Pale, Oats
Fruits/Spice: Monk Fruit, Soursop
Body: Light
Aroma: Gentle aromas of fruits, including juicy fruit gum, citrusy lemon, and a fruity white wine with a hint of herbal, flint and spice.
Mouthfeel: Nice light creamy texture from the oats and a crisp finish.
Flavor: Mild malty and fruity sweetness with a hint of tartness and a bitter nip at the end.
Visual: Pale sunshine yellow; bright white foam and lacing.

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