xCENOTAPHx (16), Grandview, Texas, USA May 13, 2008 Bottle. Has a nice, fairly sweet taste and good aroma. The best thing I have tasted from Coors. zappafan99 (462), South Carolina, USA May 13, 2008 Smell of orange from a thick, white foam heading an unfiltered, golden body. Flavorful at first, dying away to a very mild hop finish. Medium bodied. Worth trying, but not overwhelming. osuguy4287 (3), Columbus, Ohio, USA does not count May 11, 2008 Bottle. Didn’t use orange, isn’t needed, it tastes great without it. Love this wheat beer. Syd (888), Waconia, Minnesota, USA May 10, 2008 On tap at bar that just carried BMC. The pint was a yeasty haze pale color with a smallish head. The aroma was orange and clove. The flavor was mild, but showed some wheatiness. The palate held its own. Meh. MrBeerFanatic (344), jamestown, New York, USA May 9, 2008 I often buy a 12 pack of this at a local right aid not because its an awsome beer, but because it top’s all the other beers there and every where else locally. Nice spicy notes of orange and coriander. Malts settled at the bottom. Good wheat beer! Odyn (205), New York, USA May 8, 2008 Updated: Sep 5, 2008Very delightful aroma with lovely murkiness. Slight flavor of citrus, not as heavy as some wheat beers. Should be properly seved with a slice of orange, which makes all the difference in the world. Crafty07 (391), Florence, Kentucky, USA May 7, 2008 There are now two beers available almost everywhere in the US that do a good job of presenting a tasty alternative to the bland pale lager American macro blahs: Guiness and now, Blue Moon Belgian White.
This alone should warrent some praise for this beer. JHunter (242), British Columbia, Canada May 7, 2008 pours a cloudy yellow with a light head very light flavour of orange and lemon alright but not the best wheat
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