detroitsteel (209), Greater London, England Apr 30, 2008 This is a real eye opener - a UK brewed Hefe that gets it right. I’ve had several pints in differnet pubs around London and my opinion is set: Good work Sam Smiths. First off it comes in a squat, but attractive Hefe glass, with a decent head. Nice orange, cloves and corriander aroma and flavours. Slightly watery, but not unpleasently so. Easy to drink, inexpensive compared to other draft Hefe’s and a lovely warm orange colour to boot. Give it a go.
Tripplebrew (238), Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA Jun 29, 2008 Pours a golden lemon with white head. Aroma is light lemon and flavor is hops and citrus. Nothing very impressive about this hefe, or anything that stuck out. Mes_and_Sim (3967), London, Greater London, England Mar 18, 2008 Å Sim/Elena rate (draft at the Duke of Argyle): Very very wheaty aroma with a bit of vanilla. It’s like a freshly mowed lawn. Tastes like that milk bread. Very fizzy. Kinda like traditional lemonade. Looks like that coudy apple juice but with foam on top. Ooh, and it comes in a cool glass. Bhef25 (34), USA Mar 14, 2008 I am a Hefe nut, and this beer just hit rock bottom. It looks like a hef should, but I tasted mostly the alcohol rather then the flavor. A dissappointment... however I have had worse then this Jukkabro (2307), Tampere, Finland Feb 21, 2008 (Cittie of Yorke) Dark yellow colored, hazy appearance. Little white head. Glue dominates this thin fruity banana aroma, some wheaty spiciness also present. Thin to medium bodied. Flavor has also this tangy glue in it, not as strong here than in aroma though. Banana also here with some yeast. Well, might be something wrong here.
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