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http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/the-brews/occasional-rarities/rosabi/index.htm
Dogfish Head Brewery Rosabi Beer
The vivid rose hue of this imperial Pale Ale comes from a combination of Munich and Caramel malts and a touch of red rice from Louisiana, birthplace of musician and collaborator Julianna Barwick (read all about that collaboration here!).
Julianna, who builds ecstatic choirs by looping and layering her voice, helped choose the ingredients for Rosabi and visited coastal Delaware to brew a test batch.
Citrusy Simcoe and Centennial feed Juliannas love of hops, and the star of the show is her go-to ingredient: wasabi. Whats hoppy? Wasabi. The Japanese root adds bittering and herbal notes similar to hops, with its subtle heat creeping in after the kick of carbonation.
- See more at: http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/the-brews/occasional-rarities/rosabi/index.htm#sthash.ow8ZRbFw.dpuf
Dogfish Head Brewery Rosabi Beer
The vivid rose hue of this imperial Pale Ale comes from a combination of Munich and Caramel malts and a touch of red rice from Louisiana, birthplace of musician and collaborator Julianna Barwick (read all about that collaboration here!).
Julianna, who builds ecstatic choirs by looping and layering her voice, helped choose the ingredients for Rosabi and visited coastal Delaware to brew a test batch.
Citrusy Simcoe and Centennial feed Juliannas love of hops, and the star of the show is her go-to ingredient: wasabi. Whats hoppy? Wasabi. The Japanese root adds bittering and herbal notes similar to hops, with its subtle heat creeping in after the kick of carbonation.
- See more at: http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/the-brews/occasional-rarities/rosabi/index.htm#sthash.ow8ZRbFw.dpuf
It was really good, could have had a bit more heat to it but it was definitely spicy and very yummy! I had 2 of them tonight and I would have had more but I was driving tonight.
Yummy!!
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Beer drinkers - tonight you will be jealous of me! (Original Post)
LynneSin
Aug 2014
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Throd
(7,208 posts)1. If any makes it as far as California, I'll try it.
mopinko
(70,216 posts)2. GREAT little brewpub.
ate there a couple times last trip, and had great meals, great beer, great service, and some fun chats about beer with the management.
yup, i am jealous.
Initech
(100,102 posts)3. In 42 days I will get to drink Dogifsh and about 450 other micro brews!
Great American Beer Festival here I come! *repeat*
T_i_B
(14,747 posts)4. Still wishing Dogfish Head exported to UK
They haven't exported over here for a while. They did a collaboration beer with one of the larger UK breweries called Wells & Youngs but that was a bit of a disaster to be honest.
Here's the last beer I've had. Buxton Brewery Ace Edge. Great for people who like Sorachi Ace hops. http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/buxton-ace-edge/274455/