Monday, May 21, 2012

Rosee D' Hibiscus

   Today's beer review is on Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel's Rosee D' Hibiscus. Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel, from Montreal, Canada, has won accolades at many beer festivals for there beers, and this one continues that tradition. This one is a wheat beer, brewed with spices and hibiscus flowers. The color is a light, pink-red hue. Upon first sniff, you can really smell the hibiscus, some rose water, as well as some coriander. Upon first taste, really tangy, light, with a little bit of sweetness, perhaps from the flowers. There are also hints of nutmeg and vanilla here as well. The mouthfeel is light and refreshing, very thirst quenching indeed. Food pairings: Fruit salads, garden salads, soft, creamy cheeses.
    The Rosee D' Hibiscus is one unique beer, full of flavor and originality, all at about 5% ABV. Upon first taste and scent, you can see why it is a medal winner. With a combination of unique ingredients, this one defies categorization. Don't let the name fool you. The beer is that good.

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