Strykzone (880), Wood River, Illinois, USA Apr 19, 2008 Honey gold body that is a shade lighter in color than many. A big white soapy head with good retention. Lots of carbonation. Nose of spice and tart fruit with yeast. It is crisp and refreshing with a nice wheat and yeast flavor. Only a bit of spice makes it way into the flavor and they are coriander and clove. This builds with glass temp. An unsettling dry bitter aftertaste shows up early but fades. The beer smooths out nicely as it warms. One of the better Witbiers.
llcooldave (150), San Antonio, Texas, USA Jul 22, 2008 Awesome beer... cloudy lemon yellow in color. Nose of bananas and clove. Really clean finishing on the palate. Maybe not the best session beer but a nice brew to have a couple of. Prometheus (26), Richmond, Virginia, USA Jul 22, 2008 I really enjoyed this Belgian wheat, which is one of my favorite types of beers.
Nice, crisp taste with a beautiful cloudy color. Refreshing on the palate and just all around a very nice beer. WickerBrew (240), Chicago, Illinois, USA Jul 21, 2008 Just a tasty belgian white. Not nearly spicy or lemony as the style usually turns out. Its got a good thickness and goes down easy when its hot out. Usually I have pilsners or something in that situation, but I wont turn this away. sebletitje (147), Tampa, Florida, USA Jul 21, 2008 On tap @ OTH, pours cloudy golden with a thick white head.
Aroma is coriander. Taste light, yeasty and wheat with a few spices.
A good witbier. slimchill (604), Austin, Texas, USA Jul 16, 2008 Draught. Nose is faint coriander and sweet orange. Cloudy pale yellow with no head. Flavor is dominated by orange peel and a harsh peppery spice (probably too much paradise seed). Palate is rough. An out-of-balance wit.
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