New Belgium Fat Tire Belgian White

20180209:
This beer had a wheat smell. It had a citrus taste. It was very easy to drink. It was so good, I was just taking sip after sip.


I could detect a subtle flavor.

It was well-balanced and tasted great. It was not amazing, but enjoyable.

It would make for a great summer beer.

Actually, maybe it was amazing. I would place it somewhere between great (4 out of 5 stars) and amazing (4.9 out of 5 stars). I'll give it the average 4.5 out of 5 stars. 12:01PM CT


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New Belgium Fat Tire Belgian White

Relevant Links:
Fat Tire Belgian White (New Belgium Website)
New Belgium Fat Tire Belgian White (RateBeer.com)
Fat Tire Belgian White | New Belgium Brewing Company (BeerAdvocate.com)



Website Information:
CHOOSE A CRAFT BELGIAN WHITE
If variety is the spice of life, what happens when there is none? That was our thinking when we crafted our brand-new Fat Tire Belgian White. The days of getting stuck with the same old mass-produced Belgian Whites are over. So celebrate choice, and toast to it with a new Fat Tire Belgian White.

FAT TIRE BELGIAN WHITE
ALE


25 years ago we started brewing Fat Tire Belgian Style Ale. It became an iconic beer, and a symbol synonymous with craft. Now, for the first time, we’re adding a new beer to the Fat Tire family: Fat Tire Belgian White. Taking inspiration from our decades of experience brewing Belgian beers, Fat Tire Belgian White is made with Seville oranges and Indian coriander, both freshly ground less than a mile from our Fort Collins brewery. It’s a fresh, perfectly sweet, natural tasting Belgian White.

BEER FACTS
ABV 5.2%
IBU 12
YEAST American Wheat Ale Yeast
HOPS Nugget and Cascade
MALTS Pale, White Wheat, and Oats
FRUITS/SPICES Grains of Paradise, Fresh Ground Seville Orange Peel, Fresh Ground Indian Coriander
SPECIAL PROCESSING Freshly ground Indian coriander, sourced from Old Town Spice Shop in Ft. Collins, Colo. less than a mile from New Belgium, paired with juicy Seville orange peel gives Fat Tire Belgian White its bright, yet mild sweetness.

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