Kiuchi Brewery Hitachino Nest White Ale (11oz.)

$4.99

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Ratings on Delectable

Aaron Means Delectable Pro

Quite possibly the best white ale I've ever drank.

Quite possibly the best white ale I've ever drank.

9.8

Joel Pennington #❤️ Delectable Pro

Owner/Winemaker Slow Turtle Vineyard

Crisp, floral, delicate. Quite unique.

Crisp, floral, delicate. Quite unique.

9.1

Daron Watson Delectable Pro

palate cleanser w a Japanese answer to Belgian witbier ~ brewed w coriander, nutmeg & oj

palate cleanser w a Japanese answer to Belgian witbier ~ brewed w coriander, nutmeg & oj

9.3

Jeff Perlegos Delectable Pro

A Japanese ale that wants to be Belgium. Almost too light but with flavorful citrus & spice notes

A Japanese ale that wants to be Belgium. Almost too light but with flavorful citrus & spice notes

8.9

Justin Preiser Delectable Pro

Vintner/Owner Shadowbox Cellars

Excellent white ale. Full of lemon zest and cardamom pod. Really love this beer.

Excellent white ale. Full of lemon zest and cardamom pod. Really love this beer.

9.5

Star Black Delectable Pro

I don't drink much beer, but I get excited when I find the owl.

I don't drink much beer, but I get excited when I find the owl.

9.0

Christopher Strieter Delectable Pro

Co-Founder, Senses Wines

Light beer from Japan. Lots of orange spice. Very good but almost too light. @AdHocYountville always impresses

Light beer from Japan. Lots of orange spice. Very good but almost too light. @AdHocYountville always impresses

9.0

Adam Nesto

Again, don’t drink wine in Dubai.

Again, don’t drink wine in Dubai.

9.2

Scott Gruber

Delicious and refreshing. Citrusy.

Delicious and refreshing. Citrusy.

9.2

Paul Masson Delectable Pro

Why was this nine dollars

Why was this nine dollars

8.8

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