Mads Langtved (2246), København K, Denmark Jul 27, 2006 Bottled. Nose with hints of citrus and spices, some peppers. The rest of the experience is more ordinary. Somme orange peel in the finish. Average white.
johndoughty (1692), cheslyn hay, West Midlands, England May 26, 2008 Came in a blue bottle which is quite unusual. Apart from that it was apretty run of the mill wheat beer. Subtle wheatness, some bitterness and thats about it. DruncanVeasey (1814), No. 46, Leicestershire, Belgium May 13, 2008 Updated: May 14, 2008Moderate murk. OJ diluted with low-cal lemonade. Peppery, papery, a bit thin with a hint of dryness. Pleasantly biscuity sweetness to finish. The chunk of coriander seed at the bottom was the best bit. Unconvincing, and as thin and synthetic-tasting as most French blanches. imdownthepub (4247), Banbury, Oxfordshire, England Mar 26, 2008 Bottled, 330ml. Clouded pale yellow with slight head. Strange, but I always associate blue bottles with poisons. Thinnish Witbier with strong spicy notes, cloves in particular, some lemony notes, but all quite indistinguished. Had better. ogivlado (2478), Zagreb, Croatia Jan 15, 2008 indigo bottle(330ml). -Stale wheaty taste with notes of orange and coriander. Very artificial sweet candy finish. Not even close to be a decent Belgian wit. MesandSim (4623), Highgate, Greater London, England Mar 18, 2007 A Mes rate:
Random bottle picked up from the offie over the road from Lowlander and shared with Gert from Oud Beersel of all people. Cool blue bottle with silver label although Gert was not impressed with it’s beer preservation capabilities... Lemon and spice all round. Appearance only barely makes a 2. Very wheaty. Erm... yeah, loved it...
|