Blue Moon Belgian White Ale

Blue Moon Belgian White Ale

Beer - Domestic

Vintage: 1990
Description: Technical notes Malts and Specialty Grains: Pale, White Wheat, Oats Hops: Blend of Imported and Domestic Our Twist: Valencia Orange Peel, Coriander IBUs: 9 Original Gravity: 13º Plato ABV: 5.4%. Food pairing The beer's light, spicy citrus flavors pair well with seafood such as grilled shrimp, Asian dishes like pad thai, and marinated chicken dishes. Producer At Blue Moon Brewing Company®, we believe brewing is an art. And it's been that way since our head brewmaster and founder, Keith Villa, first created Blue Moon® Belgian White Belgian-Style Wheat Ale back in 1995 in downtown Denver, Colorado. It all started with Keith's idea to craft a beer inspired by the flavorful Belgian Wits that he enjoyed while studying brewing in Belgium. He brewed his interpretation using the highest quality ingredients like Valencia orange peel, versus the traditional tart Curaçao orange peel, for a subtle sweetness. Then he added oats and wheat to create a smooth, creamy finish that is inviting to the palate. As a final touch, he garnished the beer with an orange slice to heighten the citrus aroma and taste. Appearance Will appear cloudy because it's unfiltered for more depth of flavor. Aroma You'll notice a zesty orange fruitiness with a light spicy wheat aroma. Taste The flavor starts crisp and tangy and ends with a coriander and orange spiciness. The Valencia orange peel gives a subtle sweetness to the beer. Mouthfeel The oats give the beer a nice creamy body, so it's not too thin. Finish Our Belgian White* has a slow finish of coriander and orange spiciness.
Price: $ 19.99
Price in original currency: None

Previously available from Wine Barrel Maplewood

Address: 1886 Springfield Ave.
Maplewood, NJ  07040
United States
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First added to 1000 Corks on December 12, 2016.

This product was inactivated January 16, 2021.

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