austinpowers (2813), New York, New York, USA May 6, 2008 Very Belgian in its Wit-ness. Quite dry and a touch bitter. This one’s not my thing - give me a Hoegaarden any day. A little too fizzy, as well. yumyum (23), barrie, Ontario, Canada May 3, 2008 im comparison to hoegaarden: minimal to no head vs crazy head on the hoe. similar appearance, hazy pale yellow. Aroma quite different. Stronger aroma on the belgian wit but I’m not sure it was a positive. Flavour was ok but hoegaarden was more balanced it seemed with better mouthfeel. All in all is ok but would stick with the hoegaarden for the belgian white and stick to tankhouse ale from mill street jlloyd (3), Ontario, Canada does not count Apr 29, 2008 It smells nice,but it doesn’t taste very good!
Barely noticeable head.A wheat beer should be refreshing...this one wasn’t.
Something "off" with the reciepe.Orange peel and corriander doesn’t make this wheat beer distinctive,it makes me never want another one.
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This is my third and last rating.I enjoy everything about beer to much to continue to give negative comments.
I love being in Germany where I sometimes find myself sucking on my tongue while walking back to where I live...where I keep my hefe-weisse and dunkel weisse.Prost,everybody!!! mgermani (499), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Apr 15, 2008 Pours a cloudy yellow with little to no head. Aroma of benedict sauce, coriander, herbs. Slightly lacking in terms of taste, light alcohol, artificial banana, medicinal almost. Decent hops. Thin body but good carbonation. An ok beer with nice spicing. Fuggles7 (1), Gananoque, Ontario, Canada does not count Mar 6, 2008 Very much like a Hoegaarden flavour. Very light with notes of corriander and orange. Cloudy and pale colour.
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