Review Date: 12/2/2022
Brewery Name: Nomad Brewing Co (Brookvale, NSW, Australia)
Beer Name: Rollin Haze - Hazy Pale Ale
"Get rollin' with this hazy pale ale from award-winning Nomad Brewery. Loaded with oats for the haze and left unfiltered for extra flavour and a soft creamy mouthfeel. Southern Hemisphere hops are featured in this pale with the use of Galaxy, Nelson Sauvin and a new experimental hop to give a combination of citrus, gooseberry and tropical fruit aromas."
Nomad Rollin Haze Hazy Pale Ale can |
General
Alcohol By Volume (ABV): 4.6% (Standard)
Serving Style: Can
Region of Origin: Pacific (Australia, New Zealand)
Style Family: Pale Ale
Malts/Adjuncts: Oats
Hops: Galaxy, Nelson Sauvin, New "experimental" hop
IBU's: Unknown
Nomad Brewing - Rollin Haze Hazy Pale Ale Can Notes |
Appearance
Colour: Pale Straw
Brilliant | Clear | Slight Haze | Hazy |
Collar of Foam & Head Retention
None |
Poor |
Moderate |
Good |
N/A | Thin | Fluffy | Mousse-Like |
None | Slow | Medium | Fast-Rising Bubbles |
Alcohol Aroma
Not Detectable | Mild | Noticeable | Strong | Harsh |
Aroma & Flavour
Esters Aroma: None
Phenols: None
Mild | Moderate | Strong | Extreme |
Restrained | Moderate | Aggressive | Harsh |
Malt Sweetness:
Low | Medium | High | Cloying (Excessive) |
Astringency:
Low | Medium | High |
Palate/Mouthfeel:
Light Bodied (Thin/Watery) |
Medium Bodied (Light + Full) |
Full Bodied (Round, Rich & Creamy) |
Palate Carbonation:
Low | Medium | High |
Length/Finish:
Short (Up to 15 seconds) |
Medium (15 to 60 seconds) |
Long (More than 60 seconds) |
Overall
Drinkability: 7/10
Overall Impression: 7/10
Notes
Not as hazy as the name would have you believe. The can label is very cool and demands to be seen. It practically jumps off the shelf and into your hands. Nelson Sauvin hops give such a unique flavour and mix well with Galaxy and whatever this 'experimental' hop they used as well. The body is light in colour and mouthfeel with medium fizz. A nice and welcome change from the typical tropical fruit pale ales with some unique hop flavours combining for a fairly short, yet refreshing finish. ABV is relatively low at 4.6% meaning you can put a few of these bad boys away without feeling too woozy.
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