Brooklyn Blanche de Brooklyn

 
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RATINGS: 117   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.41/5   EST. CALORIES: 135   ABV: 4.5%
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Blanche De Brooklyn, a traditional Belgian-style white beer, or biere blanche, is named after its striking pale color. Blanche de Brooklyn, formerly a seasonal product, is now available year-round. White beers are made with a traditional dose of coriander seed and Curacao orange peel added during the boil for extra snappy flavor. Brewmaster Garrett Oliver also adds his own secret selection of spices of Blanche de Brooklyn.

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3.5
alexsdad06 (17987) - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - APR 21, 2021
UPDATED: APR 21, 2021 This is a backlog rating from 2007 from a growler shared by shigadeyo, from notes. When I had this beer it was average to below average for the style and not something I wanted to have again or I just didn't get back to my notes because of my technology at the time, work and/or family. Words to describe this beer are wheat malts, coriander, orange peel, good for what it is.

3.7
Butters (4067) - Richmond, Virginia, USA - MAR 23, 2013
Sampled at the Raleigh Rare and Vintage 2013. Bright clear yellow pour with small white head. Lemon zest with coriander and a yeasty light finish. Pretty good for the style.

3.5
TURDFERGUSON (4067) - Durham, North Carolina, USA - JAN 27, 2013
From Ghost bottles at rrbf, 100% bottle conditioned. Hazy yellow straw with a frothy white head. Nose is orange peel, coriander, wheat, light lemon. Flavor is similar, light spice, orange peel, light esters in the semi-sweet finish.

3.4
Leighton (33808) - London, Greater London, ENGLAND - AUG 30, 2012
Bottle at the Funky 8, Brooklyn, NYC. Decent witbier. It’s very bright and fresh, although nothing about its character is particularly exciting.

3.6
Shag (3602) - Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA - JUL 18, 2012
UPDATED: JUL 22, 2012 This is not retired i saw the tap handle with this name. Golden color with a white head. Aroma contains some hay and lemons. Flavor is witolicious with lemons and coriander. Heemer has wet dreams of sweet lemons and coriander Overall a good beer!

0.5
DCopperfields (146) - New York, USA - MAR 7, 2011
This beer has been discontinued, according the the brewery. too bad too, it was a classic.

3.5
Cletus (6349) - Connecticut, USA - NOV 1, 2009
Pours a hazy yellow with a nice white head. Smells of lemongrass, coriander, dry. Tastes of sweet wheat, lots of citrus, spicy, herbal.

3.3
malrubius (3502) - Springfield, Vermont, USA - AUG 28, 2009
BCTC. Golden with ring head. Lemon coriander wheat tang aroma. Mild vanilla honey orange coriander flavor. Soft mouthfeel. Pretty good.

3
Brandman (2974) - Helsinki, FINLAND - AUG 24, 2009
Tap on brewery. Hazy light yellow body with small white head. Spicy lemon aroma with some sweet maltiness. Flavour is lighter than usual wit, but very well balanced. Nice wit.

2.7
tgncc (3179) - Bellmore, New York, USA - AUG 18, 2009
This was a tough one for me. The aroma was very poeppery and spicy, even for this style. Maybe a lemon/citrus thing in the far background. The appearance was very pale yeallow, white head, typical for the style. The flavor is again very peppery, spicy, coriander, wheat, and a slight lemon flavor. The finish is again dominated by the pepper and accompanying spices, making for an uncomfortable feeling, especially on a hot day like yesterday. The mouthfeel is between thin and medium. Decently crafted, except the pepper dominated the beverage and made it less than enjoyable for me.


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