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Avery Brewing White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale Review

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Brewery: Avery Brewing Company (Boulder, Colorado)
Style: Belgian-Style Witbier
ABV: 5.6%
IBU: 10

Avery Brewing has built a reputation for crafting bold, flavorful beers across a wide range of styles. Their White Rascal is an award winning* Belgian-style witbier that stays true to tradition while offering a crisp, refreshing experience. This unfiltered wheat ale is brewed with Curaçao orange peel and coriander, lending it the signature citrusy and spicy notes characteristic of classic wits.

Avery Brewing White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale

Appearance – (4.5/5)
White Rascal pours a hazy, pale golden color with a lively, frothy white head that holds well. The cloudiness is expected for the style, giving it an inviting, unfiltered look.

Aroma – (4.1/5)
The nose is a pleasant mix of bright citrus, floral coriander, and hints of banana and clove from the Belgian yeast. The orange peel is prominent but not overpowering, balanced by a subtle, peppery spice.

Taste – (4.2/5)
The first sip delivers a refreshing citrus zest, followed by soft wheat and bready malt. The coriander adds a gentle spice, while the yeast esters bring a touch of fruitiness. The balance is well executed…neither too sweet nor too dry. Unlike some wits that can be overly cloying, White Rascal remains light and crisp, with just a hint of tartness on the finish.

Mouthfeel – (4/5)
Soft, smooth, and slightly creamy from the wheat, yet effervescent enough to remain refreshing. Medium bodied but highly drinkable, making it an easy choice for warm weather.

Overall Rating – (4.3/5)
Avery’s White Rascal is an excellent take on the Belgian witbier style. It’s refreshing, flavorful, well balanced, and executes the classic wit profile with precision. It’s a great option for fans of Allagash White or Hoegaarden, but with a slightly more pronounced citrus edge.

White Rascal is best for hot days, pairing with light seafood or salads, or as a smooth entry into Belgian-style ales. It’s a well made, widely available witbier that delivers everything you’d expect, plus a little extra zing.

*Gold medalist in the Belgian Witbier category at both the World Beer Cup and Great American Beer Festival in 2023.

If you’ve tried Avery’s White Rascal, please leave your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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