GMUcrew7 (145), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA May 2, 2008 Pours cloudy golden orange with beige head. Wheat and spicy aroma. Flavor moderately spicy, but the predominant flavor is wheat, and the finish is surprisingly banana bread like. This style of beer is probably my least favorite, so I’m not the best to judge, but I enjoyed this beer more than most hefeweizens, probably because it seems more malty and the aforementioned banana bread finish.
beerheart (211), Erie, Colorado, USA Jul 5, 2008 Another nondescript hefeweizen. Good but not great. Cloves, wheat, yeast, coriander, bread, and even bananas. Maria (3711), Thisted, Denmark Jul 2, 2008 Unclear, dark golden with a huge, nice and creamy head. The aroma has notes of clove, a very light sourness, wheat and hints of banana. The flavour has a light sweetness, notes of clove, light banana and wheat. It’s true to the style and quite OK, but IMO the clove is a bit too dominant, the finer banana and wheat notes are too subdued. thornecb (951), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Jul 1, 2008 Pours hazy gold into a weizen. Hefty pour produced very litty head that quickly dissipated. Banana and yeast aromas. Crisp and fruity with a lasting clove finish. checkmatei1 (198), Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 30, 2008 Bottle: Poured a hazy yellow with a nice head. The aroma was typical of the Hefe, yeasty and fruity. The flavor was corriander, spice, banana, yeast and bread. The important flavors that make up the Hefe style were not as present as they should be. This is the easier drinking variety, just lacks a bit of quality to be so. Sleeper (34), Washington, USA Jun 29, 2008 Pours with a quick settling head. Hazy golen color. Smells of corriander and spice. Tastes similar to the smell. I guess I have soft spot for this taste.
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