CORIOLIS EFFECT
BELGIAN DUBBEL
7.1%
22 IBU
TASTING NOTES:
Balanced malt and low hop bitterness produce flavors of caramel, black currants, and dates. Noticeable Belgian yeast character giving way to clove, pepper, and bubble gum flavors.
Never had a Belgian beer before? This is the first one you want to try. During fermentation the yeast was suppressed to dial back the strength of the clove and pepper flavor, making it the perfect introduction to Belgian style beers.
A dark amber color and balanced flavors of malt, this beer is unique and flavorful. Belgian yeast creates notes of pepper and clove and provides a mild spiciness. These notes are met by pronounced flavors of caramel, black currants, and dates. This beer is unique and offers a flavor you have to try for yourself. Order a Coriolis Effect at Loose Ends Brewing and find out for yourself how good this beer is.
CORIOLIS EFFECT
John Loose, stemming from electrical engineering, mixes his passion for craft beer with science. The Coriolis Effect is named after the phenomena of the same name. The coriolis effect is an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and the axis of rotation. With applications in nature and the interest behind the effect, John wanted to name this beer after the effect.

CRAFT BEER, EXPERTLY BREWED,
HANDLED WITH CARE, ESPECIALLY FOR YOU
Loose Ends Brewing handles every brew with care, making sure it is only the best beer to serve to our customers. John Loose has spent countless hours testing, tasting, and perfecting his brewing techniques to give you the most refreshing beer he can.
Brewing in-house, John heads up all the operations and brews each beer to perfection. Using carefully sourced ingredients, Loose Ends Brewing offers the best quality of beer they can provide. A certified cicerone, you can trust John when it comes to beer. He carries on his love of science into brewing to methodically brew each beer, treating them like a science experiment. Except this experiment ends with a flavorful and satisfying beer.