• Style: Belgian Dubbel
  • Availability: Fall Seasonal, 750 mL Bottles and Draught (limited)
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Dubbel is a beer style developed by Belgian Trappists in the Middle Ages, part of a naming convention that also includes the lighter single and stronger trippel. All well and good, you say, but what's this “Nommo” business? Well, the Nommo are ancestral spirits worshipped by the Dogon tribe of the West African nation of Mali. The name is derived from a Dogon word meaning “to make one drink.” No, really. Nommo usually described as amphibious, hermaphroditic, fish-like creatures, were created by the sky god Amma, who caused them to multiply by splitting them into doubled sets of twins. Seeing a trend here? Maybe it's farfetched, but we think the story of the Nommo makes this whole enterprise a little more fun and interesting.

Color (EBC)
Bitterness (IBUs) 25
Original Gravity (Plato) 17.3
Terminal Gravity (Plato) 3.0
Alcohol (ABV) 8%
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Nommo Dubbel has a brilliant deep amber color and a sweet caramel malt profile. This beer showcases the coriander, cinnamon, and star anise used in the kettle, complementing them with clove and banana notes contributed by the Belgian yeast.

Aroma Spice forward; star anise with hints of clove and banana
Malt Sweet, caramel
Hops N/A; bitterness only
Balance Malt
Body Medium

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