Organic White Ale
Send a perfect organic summer ale! Ben Gleason has been growing organic wheat for twenty eight years at his farm in Bridgeport, Vermont, just ten miles from Wolaver’s. Wolaver’s combines Ben’s organic raw wheat, organic rolled oats, and organic 2-row malted barley. The resulting golden brew is then mildly spiced with organic coriander and orange peel and fermented with an authentic Belgian yeast to create this complex and refreshing white ale. This beer is delicious with a slice of orange or on its own.
PAIRING with CHEESE:
Will pair well with chevre & mascarpone or herb cheese spreads.
PAIRING with FOODS:
Goes well with lighter Seafood dishes- a classic with steamed mussels Available in 6, 8, and 10 pack sets. Each bottle is 12 fl. oz.
Wolaver’s brews and bottles all of their beers in small batches to ensure freshness and consistent quality. They use natural Vermont water, the best domestic malt and hops available, and their own top-fermenting yeast. All Wolaver's beers are made with no less than 98% certified organic ingredients. The brewery and Wolaver's brands are certified organic by Vermont Organic Farmers. Extra shipping charges may apply depending on destination and weight.
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See also our Organic Beer Club.
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Item #1726
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