Ommegang Introduces Rosetta, a New Year-Round Offering

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  1. Keene

    Keene Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2009 Washington

    (COOPERSTOWN, NY – Oct. 5, 2015) Family is always there for you. Ommegang Brewmaster Phil Leinhart’s desire to create a soured fruit beer wasn’t a possibility at his brewery in Cooperstown. The climate and current infrastructure don’t permit it. Fortunately for him, Belgian sister-brewery Liefmans not only has the capability to make such a beer, they have been definitive standard-bearers for over three hundred years. Several phone calls, e-mails and most enjoyably – taste testings – later, Rosetta was born and ready to hit America.

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    Leinhart’s recipe calls for a perfectly balanced blend of old (aged on cherries at least three years) and young Flemish brown ale (or oud bruin) with a lively and fruity kriek, or cherry beer. The result is a complex yet refreshing mahogany-brown brew that is an intriguing interplay of tartness and sweetness. Its elegance and depth would make Madame Rosa Merckx proud – Liefmans’ former Brewmaster and the first Belgian woman with that title in whose honor the beer is named.

    “I wanted a sour fruit beer that invites you to have another,” said Leinhart, Ommegang’s Brewmaster since 2008. “So many of the ones I find today are either so tart or so fruity, that I think beer lovers struggle to have more than one. Balance and the right blend was the key for me, and I really believe we hit the sweet spot, so to speak. I am looking forward to hearing back from drinkers on what they think and if the response is favorable, consider bringing this beer in draft next year as well.”

    Rosetta is a moderate 5.6% ABV and its tart/sweet flavor pairs perfectly with light fare such as salad, chicken liver pâté or a pork terrine, soft cheeses such as Brie or Camembert, or a smooth chocolate mousse. Rosetta is available 11.2 oz four-packs at the suggested retail price of $10.99 each. Arriving to stores now, Rosetta is available throughout Ommegang’s 43-state USA footprint.

    About Brewery Ommegang
    Brewery Ommegang opened in 1997 to craft-brew fine Belgian-style ales. Ommegang brews eight ales year-round, as well as an extensive and imaginative range of seasonal and specialty ales. The beers have won a national following by connoisseurs of fine beer and are distributed in 43 states and internationally. Ommegang is located on a 136-acre farmstead in Cooperstown, New York and offers free daily tours and inexpensive tastings as well as a 100-seat café, a well-stocked brewery store, and an annual calendar of public events. Ommegang is open every day of the year except for Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. For more information, contact [email protected], call 1-800-544-1809, or visit www.ommegang.com. Ommegang is a member of the Duvel family of fine beers. Follow Ommegang on Twitter: @BreweryOmmegang, Facebook.com/Ommegang, and Instagram: @BreweryOmmegang

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  2. mcrawford

    mcrawford Initiate (0) Aug 14, 2013 Michigan

    I thought this was a solid beer and at around $3 bottle it's a pretty good deal since it's being brewed in Belgium. Debated on getting a four pack but since it's going to be year round I'll wait and pick up a bottle here and there.
     
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  3. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    Holy crap! Price, availability, quality, packaging - potential grand slam here.
     
  4. PatrickCT

    PatrickCT Grand Pooh-Bah (3,776) Feb 18, 2015 Connecticut

    I can wait to get a hold of this! ...and everything @TongoRad wrote.
     
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  5. jbertsch

    jbertsch Pooh-Bah (2,874) Dec 14, 2008 Massachusetts
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    Love the idea of Ommegang doing this but I'm guessing it's going to be too sweet for my liking.
     
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  6. buckslayer50

    buckslayer50 Initiate (0) Feb 20, 2015 Florida

    Sounds awesome! Need to pick some of this up!
     
  7. antilite

    antilite Initiate (0) Jan 1, 2012 Florida

    Are they using their stock yeast? I don't think they have been known to mess with brett. They probably don't want it growing on the walls.
     
  8. BMBCLT

    BMBCLT Grand Pooh-Bah (3,427) May 9, 2014 South Carolina
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    Sounds good! As long as it doesn't like cough syrup.
     
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  9. NotAlcoholicJustAHobby

    NotAlcoholicJustAHobby Initiate (0) Jun 13, 2015 Vermont

    Already have a 4-pack in my fridge. Think I might crack open one later this evening.
     
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  10. WellRested518

    WellRested518 Initiate (0) Mar 7, 2014 New York

    Haven't seen it around yet, but I'm sure it'll turn up. Very excited.
     
  11. ONovoMexicano

    ONovoMexicano Initiate (0) Jun 14, 2012 New Mexico

    I was hoping this was a collaboration with Rosetta Stone in which I by drinking I could acquire a new language.
     
  12. didgeboy

    didgeboy Initiate (0) Jun 24, 2006 Washington

    THAT is funny!
     
  13. Jacobier10

    Jacobier10 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,102) Feb 23, 2004 New Jersey
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    Interesting that it has the Ommegang name but comes in 11.2 oz bottles as an import normally would. Not complaining, as I will be buying it regardless.
     
  14. AndrewK

    AndrewK Savant (1,123) Oct 20, 2006 California

    It is brewed at Liefmans, so it would make sense that it would be bottled there as well.
     
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  15. AndrewK

    AndrewK Savant (1,123) Oct 20, 2006 California

    They are brewing it at Liefmans, not Ommegang (though Ommegang has used brett in the past, when they used to do Ommegeddon).
     
  16. RedEcho

    RedEcho Devotee (394) Oct 23, 2012 Massachusetts

    I'm going to be that variety of BA'er for a second...

    I suspect I'd like the beer. I enjoyed this article - except for the opening "Family is always there..." crap at the start. I respect Moorgat more than AB but please leave the "Thank God for our corporate overlords" bootlicking at the door.
     
  17. kfordham281

    kfordham281 Crusader (475) Oct 29, 2005 Georgia

    Sounds delicious! I'll be grabbing this when I see it on my LBS shelves. The fact that it's a year-round release means I stand a chance at actually getting some.
     
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  18. MacMalt

    MacMalt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,322) Jan 28, 2015 New Jersey
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    I'm looking forward to trying this. I'm a big fan of Ommegang.
     
  19. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    Looking forward to this one.
     
  20. cavedave

    cavedave Grand Pooh-Bah (4,157) Mar 12, 2009 New York
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    Good question, since it was done at Liefmans. In Belgium, where they encourage it to grown on the walls :slight_smile:

    Hopefully it isn't their stock yeast sent overseas. Am picking this up later today.
     
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