2.9 AROMA 6/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 5/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 11/20 chmurarz (504) - Legnica POLAND, - APR 17, 2009
general - happy to dring a polish weizen, the beer had been lying so long on the shelf in the shop that instead of Hefe weizen you pour cristal weizen, but a bit shaking of the remaining beer does its job looks - quite nice, large foamy, head good lacing taste and aroma - banana, bread, wheat malt aroma, taste is very good - start with yeasty notes and smooth mouthfeel, but with sour/bitter aftertaste, a bit aicidic and salty,
3 AROMA 6/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 6/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 12/20 sirPino (883) - Zawiercie/Sosnowiec, POLAND - MAR 14, 2009
No: 711
Rated: 14.03.2009
Bottle brown, 500 ml
Appearance: Pours bright yellowish-golden hazy body with gentle notes of carbonation (in fact carbonation is quite weak as for a weizen), head is frothy, snowy white, very nice, big in size, there is a very nice lacing on the glass.
Aroma: Very strong and quite positive, interesting, very natural notes of black currant, banana, clove, wildberries, orange, grapes, wheat notes are quite easily catchable, very nice noble hoppy aroma, whipped crean and milk, very ale like, well balanced but not that strong as some German Weizens.
Flavour: Very nice Belgian liike yeast, quite thin and light bodied beer with low gravity however very refreshing, soft and quanchy. Pleasureable Belgian like accents reminding me more of some Belgian Blonds than German Hefeweizens, well balanced, gentle alcoholic note is present but still non offensive for such a light beer. Finish duration is short.
Palate: Bodyy is light, texture is wattery, carbonation on palate is rather light, finish feel is slightly chalky, herbal with some citrusy notes.
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