New Belgium Fat Tire 6Pk

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Description

New Belgium Fat Tire 6Pk is a 5.2% ABV American amber ale from New Belgium Brewing, sold in a 6-pack of 12 oz bottles. A World Beer Cup Silver Medal winner and America's first certified carbon neutral beer, Fat Tire has been one of the most recognizable names in American craft brewing since its debut in 1991.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2%  |  Origin: Fort Collins, Colorado  |  Style: Amber Ale  |  Brewery: New Belgium Brewing Company

Production & Heritage

New Belgium Brewing Company was founded in 1991 in Fort Collins, Colorado, by Jeff Lebeaux and Kim Jordan. Fat Tire was the brewery's original flagship, inspired by a bicycle trip through Belgium and built around a signature Belgian yeast strain rooted in 1930s Belgian brewing tradition. The grain bill features Pale, C-80, Munich, and Victory malts, hopped with Willamette, Goldings, and Nugget varieties. New Belgium also operates a second brewery in Asheville, North Carolina, and Fat Tire became America's first certified carbon neutral beer — a distinction that remains central to the brand's identity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with toasted bread and light caramel sweetness, followed by subtle green apple and a gentle floral hop presence. There is a faint earthiness underneath that nods to the Belgian yeast character.

Taste: On the palate, sweet caramel malt takes the lead, supported by biscuity Munich malt at the mid-palate. Hints of applesauce, light fennel, and a touch of maple syrup add complexity. The hop bitterness is restrained, providing balance without dominating the malt-forward profile.

Finish: The finish is crisp and moderately dry, with lingering toasted grain and a subtle fruity sweetness. It closes clean, making it easy to reach for another pour.

How to Drink Fat Tire

Fat Tire drinks best chilled to around 45–50°F, poured into a pint glass or tulip to let the malt aromatics open up. It is a straightforward, sessionable amber that doesn't require fuss.

  • Beer Shandy: Fat Tire's caramel sweetness pairs naturally with fresh lemonade for a balanced, refreshing summer drink.
  • Michelada: The malt backbone stands up to lime, hot sauce, and tomato juice without getting lost.
  • Boilermaker: Sip alongside a pour of bourbon — the toasted malt and caramel notes echo the whiskey's character.

Best For

  • Stocking a fridge for a backyard cookout or tailgate
  • Introducing a macro-lager drinker to approachable craft beer
  • Pairing with grilled burgers or smoked meats
  • Everyday drinking when you want flavor without high ABV

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Fat Tire taste like? Fat Tire is a malt-forward amber ale with sweet caramel, toasted biscuit, and subtle fruity notes of green apple and light maple, finishing crisp and clean at 5.2% ABV.

How does the current Fat Tire compare to the original 1991–2022 recipe? New Belgium reformulated Fat Tire in 2022, and the original recipe earned an 82 on BeerAdvocate across over 9,400 ratings, while the current version sits at 78 with 155 ratings. The updated recipe is generally described as lighter-bodied with a crisper finish, while the classic leaned more into rich, biscuity malt depth.

Is Fat Tire good for craft beer beginners? Fat Tire is one of the most accessible amber ales on the market, with moderate bitterness, familiar malt sweetness, and a manageable 5.2% ABV that won't overwhelm anyone new to craft beer.

Where is Fat Tire made? Fat Tire is brewed by New Belgium Brewing Company, primarily at their original brewery in Fort Collins, Colorado, with additional production at their facility in Asheville, North Carolina.

What foods pair well with Fat Tire? Grilled cheeseburgers match the caramel malt sweetness. Smoked pulled pork complements the toasty, biscuity body. Sharp cheddar cheese echoes the beer's richness. Roasted root vegetables harmonize with the Munich malt undertones. Apple pie mirrors the subtle fruit notes in the finish.

What sizes does Fat Tire come in? Fat Tire is widely available in 6-packs and 12-packs of 12 oz bottles or cans, as well as single cans in some markets.

Is Fat Tire worth the price? Fat Tire positions as a mainstream craft amber ale, priced competitively within the everyday craft tier — comparable to other nationally distributed craft 6-packs, making it a reliable value for a recognizable, certified carbon neutral beer.

Why Fat Tire?

Fat Tire earned its reputation as one of the foundational beers of the American craft movement, anchoring New Belgium's lineup since the brewery's founding in 1991. Its World Beer Cup Silver Medal and status as America's first certified carbon neutral beer distinguish it from an increasingly crowded amber ale field. The grain bill — built on four malts and three hop varieties — delivers a flavor profile that remains approachable without sacrificing character. For anyone looking for a reliable, well-established amber ale with genuine environmental credentials, Fat Tire remains the benchmark.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Amber Ale
  • Size
    6PK 12OZ
  • Brand
    New Belgium

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