wastl (113), Germany Dec 12, 2007 Bottle. Cloudy orange colour. Low carbonation. Wheaty aroma. Very fresh, very acidic taste. Never experienced such acidic, sour finish. And it’s absolutely outstanding and recommendable. Great Weizen!
Papsoe (9771), Frederiksberg, Denmark Nov 17, 2006 (Bottle 50 cl) Pours a cloudy, pale golden with a small, white head. Lightly tart citrus nose. Medium body, some phenol and citrus and a distinct underlying tartness suggesting that this is another infected Barnikel beer. 091106 Ungstrup (10853), Frederiksberg, Denmark Nov 9, 2006 An unclear yellow beer with a collapsing and lazing white head. The aroma is wheaty and malty with light notes of dusty hops. The flavor is wheaty and citrusy, with a dusty hops character, leading to a dry wheaty end. OK, but nothing special. JorisPPattyn (4247), Antwerpen, Belgium Sep 19, 2005 Pale yellow with greenish shine; small but good off-white head, leaving some lace. Very lactic nose, and blind I would swear Brett smells! Uncharacteristic Weizen, smells like a Peeterman, former unspiced witbier from Leuven. Wheat, milk-ripe grain or wheat; milky, lactic point of acidity. Yeast has a large impact on the characteristics. Very dry, medium bodied, wheat & grist slickness. Uncharacteristic, as said. The smell is terribly intrigueing. bierkoning (4636), La Tropica, Netherlands Aug 29, 2004 Slightly herbal, yeasty aroma with mandarin and glue in the just a bit herbal flavor. First class thirst quencher. Thinnish. Great summer beer, a distant relative of a lambic.
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