Dokkie
Dok Brewing Company in Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium 🇧🇪
Brewed at/by: De ProefbrouwerijNon Alcoholic / Low Alcohol - Wheat Regular
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Score
7.05
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Gehopt met de almighty Nelson Sauvin, in combinatie met Citra en Amarillo.
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Sloefmans (15338) reviewed Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 1 year ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
White fluffy head, lacey; very clear yellow beer. Sourish, grapey, lunaria, white grapes, fresh hops, spring leaves. Sourish, again grapey with faint fruitsugars, bit as Traubenzucker. Light, spritzy feel, thirstquenching. Delightful light beer. If they go on like this, I'll have to keep quiet about nablabs in the future. Sampled at the very place where the Belgian equivalent of the storming of the Capitol happened weeks ago.
EinsSechsEins (4052) ticked Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 1 year ago
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jefverstraete (7493) reviewed Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 1 year ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
Hazy blond colour, white foam. Nose of lemon, tropical fruit, lactic tartness. Light sweet, fruity and tart. Reminds me a lot of Pico Bello from BBP
mike_77 (15884) reviewed Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Very pale straw colour with thin soapy head. Has a pleasant citric sourness with some floral and citrus hop notes too. Thin but is well suited anyway for a sour IPA.
Reubs (35338) reviewed Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Can from Etre Gourmet at home 21/07/2024 Citrusy aroma on the nose upon open and taste follows with some tart pomelo and lemony and light tropical notes going on, lactic acidity, light bodied with tingling sparkling carbonation, tart sour hoppy fruity refreshing close. Solid AF sour IPA.
Kraddel (15810) reviewed Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 1 year ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7
Pours clear, pale gold. Scmall white head. Scent is fresh, crisp, citrussy, sharp. Taste is sharp, tart (lactic acid) citrussy. Malty finish. Recognizable proefbrouwerij NA. Very refreshing. Nice enough NA !
tderoeck (22679) reviewed Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
13/XII/23 - 33cl can @ Erwin’s birthday drink, DOK Brewing Company (Gent), BB: 5/X/24 13:36L4, VF3085 (2023-1176) Thanks to Erwin for the drink, happy birthday buddy!
Clear light blond yellow beer, small creamy white head, a little stable, bit adhesive, leaving some lacing in the glass. Aroma: malty, grains, hay, dirty touch, funky, cheesy, a bit smelly. MF: ok carbon, medium to light body. Taste: nice acidity, a bit lemony, very fruity, tropical fruits, passion fruits, oranges. Aftertaste: sourish, refreshing, a nice acidity, passion fruits, apricots, good!
Alengrin (11561) reviewed Dokkie from Dok Brewing Company 2 years ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7
Dok Brewing Company jumping on the bandwagon of non-alcoholic beers - like so many breweries these days, but they do it in their own Dok way: this is a sour IPA (soured with lactic acid bacteria) hopped with Nelson Sauvin, Citra and Amarillo, stripped of alcohol by the 'Proef'brouwerij in Lochristi which has the technical skills to do so in such a way that the flavours of the beer are kept intact. This is probably Dok's first pasteurised beer as well - any remains of living yeast in the can could spark refermentation and thus produce alcohol again. Medium sized, delicately 'Brugse kant'-like lacing, off-white, slowly breaking but generally stable head, crystal clear pale straw blonde robe (very pale in fact) with a steady column of sparkling in the middle, misty - in spite of the pasteurisation - with sediment and a bit greenish-tinged. Aroma of moldy lemons, white yoghurt, pomelo, cottage cheese, sour cream, withering lemongrass, armpit sweat, white grape juice, guava, lemon-scented hand soap, hints of dry powder sugar, rhubarb and stewed leek. Spritzy onset, quite fruity with strong guava and pomelo, lime-like edges and a touch of rhubarb, sweet and gently sour with this sourness stretching out over the rest of the palate in a yoghurty way - balanced by a soft, near-aspartame-ish sweetness and pale malt sweetness underneath; spelt (not actually wheat but close enough to classify it as a non-alcoholic wheat beer here) has a soapy, lightly sourish effect matching well with the lactic tartness, resulting in a Berliner Weisse-like effect. Rye is hardly detectable, but possibly accentuates the soapiness of the spelt in this case. Aromatic finish, perfumey tropical guava and exotic citrus with touches of white grape and green kiwi, but remaining very mild in actual hop bitterness, fading away into nothing. The lack of bitterness here is what I deplore most: if the hops would have had the chance to 'fill' the finish with alfa acid bitterness, then this would have felt like a true sour IPA (which is basically a hoppy Berliner Weisse in most cases) and would have qualified as one of the best non-alcoholic beers I had; in this form, however, it tastes more like a Berliner Weisse (granted, with even less alcohol than is traditionally the case) with a finish of lemonade instead of hops. I guess Dok's intention of creating something in between sour ale and lemonade in an alcohol-free form has more or less succeeded, but I would have preferred the 'IPA' part to be more present in the taste and not just in aroma. For me a bit of a missed opportunity in that sense, but that does not take away the fact that I still think this Dokkie is among the best non-alcoholic beers produced so far in Belgium so I still recommend it if you want a taste of Dok on a hot summer day and not want to drink any alcohol.