New Belgium Fat Tire 12Pk Cans
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New Belgium Fat Tire 12Pk Cans is a 12-pack of 12 oz cans of Fat Tire amber ale from New Belgium Brewing Company, brewed at 5.2% ABV. Widely recognized as America's first certified carbon neutral beer, Fat Tire has been a flagship of the American craft beer movement since its debut in 1991.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2% | Origin: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA | Style: Amber Ale | Brewery: New Belgium Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
New Belgium Brewing Company was founded in 1991 in Fort Collins, Colorado, and Fat Tire was the brewery's very first recipe — inspired by co-founder Jeff Lebesch's bicycle trip through Belgium. The ale is brewed with a malt bill of pale, C-80, Munich, and Victory malts, producing its signature caramel and biscuity backbone. Willamette, Goldings, and Nugget hops provide balanced bitterness and subtle fruit-forward aromatics, while a clean-fermenting American ale yeast keeps the profile approachable. New Belgium earned B Corp certification and made Fat Tire America's first certified carbon neutral beer, reflecting the brewery's long-standing commitment to environmental responsibility.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Toasted caramel and biscuit lead the nose, followed by gentle hints of toffee. A subtle fruity hop presence rounds out the aromatics without dominating.
Taste: The entry is smooth and malt-forward, with caramel sweetness settling across the palate. At mid-palate, toasty biscuit and Munich malt character develop depth. A measured hop bitterness from Willamette and Goldings arrives to balance the malt, lending a slight fruity quality.
Finish: Clean and moderately crisp, with lingering caramel and a dry, lightly toasty close. The finish is short to medium in length, encouraging another sip.
How to Drink Fat Tire
Fat Tire is best served chilled at around 45–50°F, poured into a pint glass or tulip to release its malt aromatics. It drinks well straight from the can on warmer days. For a Beer-a-Rita, the caramel backbone stands up to lime and salt on the rim. A Shandy made with fresh lemonade highlights the ale's fruity hop notes for a refreshing porch drink. In a Michelada, Fat Tire's malt sweetness balances the spice and acidity of tomato, hot sauce, and lime.
Best For
- Stocking a fridge for backyard cookouts and casual gatherings
- Introducing a non-craft drinker to amber ales
- Pairing with grilled burgers or barbecue on game day
- Gifting to an environmentally conscious beer enthusiast
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fat Tire taste like? Fat Tire is a malt-driven amber ale with prominent caramel and toasty biscuit flavors, balanced by subtle fruity hop character and a clean, crisp finish.
How does Fat Tire compare to Sam Adams Boston Lager? Both are iconic gateway craft beers, but Fat Tire is an amber ale with a softer, more caramel-forward malt profile, while Sam Adams Boston Lager is a Vienna-style lager with more pronounced noble hop bitterness and a crisper body. Both brands notably reformulated their flagship recipes around the same period, drawing comparisons from loyal fans.
Is Fat Tire good for beginners? Fat Tire is an excellent entry point into craft beer — its balanced malt sweetness, low bitterness, and 5.2% ABV make it approachable for drinkers transitioning from mainstream lagers.
Where is Fat Tire made? Fat Tire is brewed by New Belgium Brewing Company, headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado. New Belgium also operates a second brewery in Asheville, North Carolina.
What foods pair well with Fat Tire? Grilled burgers benefit from the ale's caramel sweetness cutting through charred fat. Roasted chicken complements the biscuity malt backbone. Sharp cheddar mirrors the toasty, slightly sweet notes. Barbecue ribs work well because the hop bitterness offsets smoky, tangy sauces. Fish tacos pair nicely, with the ale's clean finish refreshing the palate between bites.
What sizes does Fat Tire come in? Fat Tire is widely available in 12 oz cans sold in 6-packs and 12-packs, as well as 12 oz bottles and draft.
Is Fat Tire worth the price? Fat Tire positions as a mainstream craft beer, priced competitively within the everyday craft segment alongside peers like Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Sam Adams Boston Lager — solid value for a well-established amber ale.
Why Fat Tire?
Fat Tire holds a singular distinction as America's first certified carbon neutral beer, a credential that goes beyond marketing into verified environmental investment. The malt bill — particularly the interplay of C-80, Munich, and Victory malts — gives it a layered caramel-and-toast character uncommon in the accessible amber ale category. With over 497,000 ratings on Untappd and more than three decades of continuous production, it remains one of the most widely recognized and consumed craft ales in the United States. For drinkers who want a dependable, flavorful amber ale with genuine sustainability credentials, Fat Tire continues to earn its place.
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