monkeychugg55 (213), Joliet, Illinois, USA Sep 13, 2009 On tap. Pours a cloudy golden orange with a small white head. Floral aroma with spice and adjunct sweetness. Flavor is watery and sweet. This is like the pale lager macro swill of "Belgian Whites". Has a corn syrup sweetness, and yeastless flavor. Not very good at all. osu97gp (168), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Sep 12, 2009 Pours a cloudy golden color with a white head. Aroma of spices and fruit. Flavor oranges, fruit, and wheat. A pretty good mass produced beer. azlondon (655), Fribourg, Switzerland Sep 12, 2009 Appearance: Light orange. Cloudy and some fine sediments. Little bit of white head.
Aroma: Wheat and orange. Some hops and spices.
Taste: Some wheat and citrus fruit. Quite watery.
Info: 355ml bottle, 12/9-2009 nhamilton (58), Cibolo, Texas, USA Sep 11, 2009 Pours to a medium, tan colored head. Has a different, fruity type aroma. Has a cloudy appearence as you would expect with a wheat beer. Has a pop to the palate when consumed and does not leave an aftertaste. The waiter stated most people put an orange wedge in it, but he didn’t have one for me so I did not try it that way. crisp500 (14), New York, USA Sep 9, 2009 Updated: Sep 24, 2009orange murky color, not alot of lasting head. mostly fruity tasting, yet non-offensive. drink with a "wedge" of orange to achieve maximum desired taste. decent american go at a belgian white (witbier). great winter brew. i’ll buy it the once in a while when i crave this type and hoegaarden isn’t an option. Nik925 (300), California, USA Sep 7, 2009 Has orange aroma, although that was boosted by the orange on the rim. This is about as Belgian as I am, which is not at all. No yeast flavor at all! Funky non-Belgian aftertaste. Exactly what you expect a "Belgian" made by Coors to taste like. Non offensive and bland. rosenbergh (843), Helsinki, Finland Sep 4, 2009 355 ml bottle. From the US (H).
Hazy yellow-orange colour with small white head. Quite sweet caramel and wheat aroma with spices and fruity notes. Same goes with the flavour. Very smooth. crabcakes (19), Duluth, Minnesota, USA Sep 3, 2009 This is an OK beer. Some of my friends claim this to be the greatest beer in the world, but I definitely don’t find that to be true. It is commonly consumed with an orange, though it doesn’t add much flavor to the already orange tasting beer.
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