TABA Nelson
Equilibrium Brewery

- From:
- Equilibrium Brewery
- New York, United States
- Style:
- Belgian Saison
- ABV:
- 6%
- Score:
- +10 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 0 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 0
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Not rated
- Added:
- Feb 21, 2026
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
TABA Nelson is our Farmhouse IPA dry hopped with our hand selected Nelson Sauvin hops from Hop Revolution. TABA is our rotating series that explores hop interaction with our There and Back Again cultures. This Farmhouse IPA is a collaborative effort with our dear friend Dr. Jason Rodriguez. We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to create a reproducible process that produces a beautiful and elegant farmhouse ale that is dry, slightly tart, full of flavor, and super drinkable. The interplay of our slow souring process, its respective microorganisms, hops, bitterness, gravity manipulation, and minerality have been through countless iterations over the years. We took our There and Back Again cultures and allowed it ferment over several months before dry hopping it with Nelson. We then bottle conditioned it for several months.
TABA Nelson is something for the beer and wine drinker alike. It pours a vibrant golden yellow releasing aromas and flavors of balanced citrus, white riesling grapes, apricot, pleasant funk, and crisp apple all wrapped up in a finish that offers an incredibly balanced acidity. Unfiltered, unpasteurized, naturally carbonated, it will continue to evolve over time if properly cellared.
TABA Nelson is something for the beer and wine drinker alike. It pours a vibrant golden yellow releasing aromas and flavors of balanced citrus, white riesling grapes, apricot, pleasant funk, and crisp apple all wrapped up in a finish that offers an incredibly balanced acidity. Unfiltered, unpasteurized, naturally carbonated, it will continue to evolve over time if properly cellared.
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