KornDogg (168), Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 26, 2009 Had this many times, finally rating it... a nice light Belgian Wit... crisp with hints of spice jjuf1853 (467), Land O Lakes, Florida, USA Jul 25, 2009 Draft at Internation Beer Garten (Lutz, FL). Pours a cloudy lemon yellow color with a small white head. Nice, light aroma of citrus, spices, and yeast. Good, clean flavor with a slight tartness in the aftertaste. A decent witbier. satan165 (540), River Grove, Illinois, USA Jul 17, 2009 nose is ultra clean, perhaps a splash of sea water. flavor is lemon and light yeast. gritty but passes clean quite quickly. clean...refreshing...thirst quenching...but almost devoid of subtleties. jrallen34 (123), Chicago, Illinois, USA Jul 11, 2009 This was a very poor effort.
I drank this from the tap. It was a pale cloudy gold with no head.
It has no smell at all!!!!!!!!
The taste was decent, basically a poor man’s blue moon. A very poor effort. Craybees (17), New York, USA Jul 6, 2009 Maybe I just encountered a bad pour, but this was pretty watery and weak compared to other widely available witbiers (Hoegaarden or St. Bernardus Blanche, for instance). I wouldn’t try this one again. GG (1609), NorCal, California, USA Jun 30, 2009 Very nice beer here. Very user friendly to both geek and newb alike. Something for everyone with this one. The aroma is light citrus, clove, banana and wet grains. Flavor is yeasty, citrusy, lightly herbal and spicy with a strong apple undercurrent. Body is a cloudy, light yellow/golden color with a very nice thick white head. Soonah (900), Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Jun 29, 2009 The pour was a slightly cloudy golden color with a short, white head. Spotty lace. The aroma was Belgian yeast, spice and light citrus. The flavor was wheat, yeast, spice and some citrus. The mouthfeel was thin to medium and clean. Enjoyable. Easy drinking. craven (1), Alabama, USA does not count Jun 29, 2009 1 liter corked bottle, says "batch #70" on the label. I enjoy the style and found this to be one of the best examples.
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