eaglefan538 (2079), Wilmington, Delaware, USA May 18, 2008 After two tastings of this, it’s ok, not great within style. The pour is typical in color, pale golden, head underaverage, quite flat looking after a few seconds (although plenty carbonated). The aroma was wheat with some coriander type spicing going on. The flavor follow suite, some bitter to sour wheaty aspects holding things together, but far inferior to the best of its class. Mouthfeel was a tad on the thin side, need more heartiness in a Wit.
Beerded_one (1617), Croydon, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 8, 2008 Bottle. Pours a cloudy yellow with a one finger white head. Aroma of lemon, orange peel, coriander and citrus. Flavor is citrus zest, coriander, orange, lemon and spices. Light to medium body with a smooth drinking dry finish. A decent wit Neematoad (61), , Illinois, USA Sep 27, 2008 A light yellow with not much head. Has a citrus taste and a nice bite to it. Not overly strong and pretty easy to drink. Definitely a typical beer of this variety with little surprises. DragonStout (1185), Orlando, Florida, USA Sep 19, 2008 Pours a nice cloudy golden color with a pillowy white head.A nice citrus yeasty nose.Flavor was mild with plenty of coriander and small bits of citrus bitterness.A light refreshing mouthfeel.Finished off clean and citrusy mcjay (88), Neenah, Wisconsin, USA Sep 15, 2008 Smells like a belgian white and tastes like one too. But doesn’t look like one. Strong orange zest aroma with a tart, citrus yet spicy flavor from the coriander. Not cloudy like most unfiltered wheat beers. Light yellow color with a thin white head. CaryTheDude (290), Ripon, Wisconsin, USA Sep 9, 2008 Crushed with Jakebra at the brewery. Not the best witbier, but definitely aight. Good nose and that couriander and orange peel is definitely noticeable, and not in a bad way at all.
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