4 Hands Ripple White Ale 6Pk
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Description
Description
4 Hands Ripple White Ale 6Pk is a Belgian-style white ale brewed in St. Louis, Missouri, at 5.0% ABV, sold in a six-pack of 12 oz cans. Distinguished by its use of both bitter and sweet orange peel alongside a traditional Belgian yeast strain, Ripple holds an 84 rating on BeerAdvocate.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0% | Origin: St. Louis, Missouri | Style: Belgian-Style White Ale | Brewery: 4 Hands Brewing Co.
Production & Heritage
4 Hands Brewing Co. operates out of St. Louis, Missouri, and has built a reputation for inventive takes on classic styles. Ripple White Ale starts with a grain bill of white wheat and pilsner malt, fermented with a Belgian yeast strain that contributes fruity ester character. What separates Ripple from many Belgian-style whites is the dual orange peel addition — both bitter and sweet varieties are used during brewing, producing layered citrus complexity rather than the single-note orange found in more conventional witbiers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Bright citrus leads, followed by bready cereal grain and a distinctive note reminiscent of bubblegum. Subtle yeast-driven cookie-like sweetness sits underneath, with ripe banana rounding out the nose.
Taste: The entry is soft and wheaty, with significant effervescence lifting the palate immediately. Mid-palate brings sweet orange and banana flavors carried by the Belgian yeast, while mild baking spice emerges toward the peak. The body is fluffy and light, with fruit, wheat, and spice elements sharing space without any single note dominating.
Finish: Clean and refreshingly crisp, with a balancing bitterness that cuts through the residual sweetness. The orange peel lingers briefly alongside faint wheat grain before the palate resets.
How to Drink Ripple White Ale
Serve cold — around 40–45°F — in a tulip glass or standard pint to let the aroma open up. Ripple works well as a standalone session beer on warm days. It makes a solid base for a Beer Shandy, where the existing citrus character amplifies fresh lemonade. Try it in a Beermosa with fresh-squeezed orange juice, as the dual orange peel creates natural synergy. It also substitutes nicely in a Belgian Beer Cocktail with a splash of elderflower liqueur, where the bubblegum and spice notes add unexpected depth.
Best For
- Backyard cookouts and warm-weather afternoon drinking
- Introducing craft beer drinkers to Belgian-style wheat ales
- Pairing alongside a seafood spread or brunch table
- Stocking a cooler for a gathering with diverse beer preferences
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ripple White Ale taste like? Ripple delivers a soft, wheaty body with sweet orange, banana, and mild spice from its Belgian yeast, finishing clean and crisp with balanced bitterness.
How does Ripple White Ale compare to Allagash White? Both are Belgian-style whites built on wheat, but Ripple uses both bitter and sweet orange peel for a more layered citrus profile, while Allagash White leans more prominently into coriander spice and has a slightly higher ABV at 5.2%.
Is Ripple White Ale good for beginners? Yes — at 5.0% ABV with a smooth, approachable flavor profile and no aggressive bitterness, Ripple is an accessible entry point into Belgian-style wheat beers.
Where is Ripple White Ale made? Ripple White Ale is brewed by 4 Hands Brewing Co. in St. Louis, Missouri, a craft brewery known for creative interpretations of established beer styles.
What foods pair well with Ripple White Ale? Grilled shrimp or fish tacos match the citrus and wheat character. Light salads with vinaigrette complement the beer's acidity. Soft cheeses like chèvre echo the creamy body. Mussels steamed in white ale mirror the Belgian heritage. Fruit-forward desserts like lemon tart work with the orange peel notes.
What sizes does Ripple White Ale come in? Ripple White Ale is commonly available in six-packs of 12 oz cans.
Is Ripple White Ale worth the price? Ripple positions as a well-priced craft witbier that delivers complexity — particularly through its dual orange peel technique — competitive with other Belgian-style whites in the same everyday drinking tier.
Why Ripple White Ale?
The dual orange peel addition is the detail that matters here. Where most Belgian whites rely on a single citrus source, 4 Hands layers bitter and sweet orange peel to create a more nuanced, dimensional citrus presence that holds up across repeated sips. The Belgian yeast strain adds legitimate fruit ester complexity — banana, bubblegum — without tipping into heaviness, kept in check by a fluffy, effervescent body and clean finishing bitterness. With an 84 on BeerAdvocate and a sessionable 5.0% ABV, Ripple earns its place as a reliable, well-constructed white ale from one of St. Louis's most consistent craft breweries.
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