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Dancing Camel Six Thirteen - 5769 Pomegranate Ale


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Dancing Camel

Tel Aviv, Israel

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23.25/5.03.02/5.0Autumn6.13%0Flute P  Stats

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The number to dial for Dancing Camel 613 – Pomegranate Ale. Brewed once a year for, you guessed it – Rosh Hashana. The 613-5769 (613 for the number of seeds in a pomegranate, 5769 for the Jewish year), is a light, refreshing wheat beer with a delightful smack of pomegranate tartness – the perfect companion to apples, honey, leeks, beets and fishheads. Whether pounding it down over Simchat Torah, or quenching that 25 hour Yom Kippur thirst, Dancing Camel 613 is full of all the goodness you need for the New Year. DANCING CAMEL 613-5769, 6.13% ABV (of course!)

 tomer (194), Israel
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/102/58/103/514/20

Oct 13, 2008  
Draught at the brewery. Small head, a touch hazy light orange colour, strong carbonation. Aroma of wheat with some yeast and spicy notes, mainly nutmeg. The flavour is dominated by a lively fruity pomegranate sour taste with a touch of sweetness and a lot of mixed spices. The lively sourness lasts forever becoming citrusy. A nice refreshing light bodied beer with the pomegrantae integrated beautifully.

 DSG (894), Yuvalim, Israel
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/513/20
Oct 3, 2008  
Draught at the brewery. Hazy deep golden color with a small white head. Fruity aroma with some yeast, light wheaty notes, light spice and hints of pomegranate. Sweetish-sourish fruity flavor, with apparent pomegranate presence, but I wouldn’t say it’s dominant. Also a rather strong spicy yeasty tone and light alcohol. A dry pomegranate finish. Medium-bodied. Decent but not great in my opinion. The spiciness gets a bit more balanced as the beer warms up a bit.



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