Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Winter Seasonals are Coming -- Accumulation White IPA from New Belgium



As temperatures drop and snow finally starts to fall I get extremely excited because it is finally winter beer season. The arrival of this amazing time is marked by the release of one of my favorite seasonals; Winter White IPA by New Belgium. This beer is best enjoyed in a Tulip glass sitting by the fire as the muffled world outside your frosted window fills with snow.

Accumulation is a rare breed known as White India Pale Ale which is a relatively new style inspired by the American IPA revolution.  Accumulation leverages the best aspects of the American IPA and minimizes the ones that turn so many drinkers off. The first thing you notice is that the bitterness tends to be much cleaner and smoother than its hop-forward cousin, and the Belgian Ale yeast used causes a sort of dry finish that is very pleasing and helps offset the palate destroying aspects of the standard American IPA.  The color is a cloudy pale yellow with with light pure white foam and on first pour smells faintly citrus with only a slight note of it’s hoppy base.  The beer itself is cautiously hopped and quite subtle with the wheat malt balancing out the flavor profile extremely well. Dry-hopping is evident with a satisfying but not overbearing in either finish or taste.  

This is an extremely well balanced beer that I look forward to enjoying on many cold winter days as the sunlight slowly fades.  


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