Rating |
89
|
Style |
Farmhouse Ale |
Produced In |
United States |
ABV |
4.5% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Reviewed By |
Cat Wolinski |
Reviewed |
2020-12-17
|
Oxbow Beer Co. Pinkette Grisette
Review
It wouldn’t be fair to save all the rosé-all-day fun for wine drinkers. With Pinkette Grisette, Oxbow allows even the serious beer nerds among us to let loose and drink pink, in this case a mixed-fermentation farmhouse ale aged in stainless with whole cherries. Light, funky, fruity, and fun, Pinkette Grisette is almost a bubbly embodiment of everything 2020 wasn’t, and in retrospect, that’s precisely why we loved it.
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Oxbow Beer Co. Pinkette Grisette
It wouldn’t be fair to save all the rosé-all-day fun for wine drinkers. With Pinkette Grisette, Oxbow allows even the serious beer nerds among us to let loose and drink pink, in this case a mixed-fermentation farmhouse ale aged in stainless with whole cherries. Light, funky, fruity, and fun, Pinkette Grisette is almost a bubbly embodiment of everything 2020 wasn’t, and in retrospect, that’s precisely why we loved it.
Reviewed On: 12-17-2020
Oxbow Beer Co. Pinkette Grisette
It wouldn’t be fair to save all the rosé-all-day fun for wine drinkers. With Pinkette Grisette, Oxbow allows even the serious beer nerds among us to let loose and drink pink, in this case a mixed-fermentation farmhouse ale aged in stainless with whole cherries. Light, funky, fruity, and fun, Pinkette Grisette is almost a bubbly embodiment of everything 2020 wasn’t, and in retrospect, that’s precisely why we loved it.
Reviewed On: 12-17-2020