BruceLeroy (69), North Dakota, USA Nov 12, 2002 I’m impressed with this beer, but it is overpriced to be sure. Perfect amount of carbonation, hop flavor, and honey flavor. I’m sure this would be very thirst quenching on a hot summer day. I really like this stuff. It’s better than other standard American fare.
BeerFanDan17 (375), Land O Lakes, Florida, USA Sep 4, 2008 Extremely average for a wheat. I was hoping for more honey infusion, but was dissapointed. Smooth for a summer beer, but not much girth. rcweir (96), Massachusetts, USA Sep 3, 2008 Brilliant light gold with good white head. Wheat aroma. Light mouthfeel, moderate carbonation, some residual sweetness. Light and refreshing. joshiez (46), USA Sep 2, 2008 A very light tasty beer. It isn’t overpowering, isn’t bitter or too sweet. I think this is a great beer for a kegger....you don’t care how it tastes, you just want to drink more......not bad! noncaloric (44), Madison, Wisconsin, USA Sep 1, 2008 On tap, pint glass. Clear, pale gold, moderate white head, but when it’s gone, it’s gone. Faint, almost nonexistent floral honey aroma. Flavor begins with the same sweet sensation, then turns to a dry, biscuity finish. On the first sip, it’s a stale biscuit, thereafter inoffensive. Crisp but otherwise watery mouthfeel. Mostly harmless. holdenn (1150), Chicago, Illinois, USA Aug 25, 2008 Another one I thought I had rated before. I’ve just had Leine’s too many times to not rate it. This was one of the samples after the Miller Brewery Tour. Pours a hazed yellow with a creamy white head. Nose of lemons, wheat, maybe honey. A lot sweeter than I remembered. I mean a lot. Grains, wheat, lemons, a little honey and whatever malts are making this overly sweet. Yikes, I enjoyed a fresh high life over this one.
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