ILduce (99), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jun 25, 2008 341ml bottle: Hazy yellow-orange with no head but lively carbonation. Aromas of yeast, fruit and spice. Subdued flavours of banana, wheat and citrus. Disappointingly thin but very refreshing.
Beer Snob (356), Ontario, Canada Aug 2, 2008 Very bubbly and a hint of banana in the aroma, but the flavour wasn’t as pronounced as the carbonation.
A real burp inducer Maltybones (51), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Jul 12, 2008 Appearance is not as cloudy as other hefe’s, but still honey coloured. Approipriate carbonation for style. Bananna, yeast, cloves and even a little pepper are all in the aroma and follow into the flavour with the addition of wheat. Pretty watery for a hefeweizen. Still very drinkable and one of the few Canadian produced wheats that tries to emulate the German style rather than a Belgan wit. mullet2007 (125), Newfoundland, Canada Jun 5, 2008 Bottle from robinvboyer. Pours a deep hazy yellow color with a small white head, looks like peach juice almost. Smell is wheat, and bananna/rum and butter sort of esters. Flavour as well is very much wheat, with some citrusy flavours and floral kinda notes along with the esters again. There are some spicy notes there as well. Carbonation is pretty low, but nice, and the mouthfeel isn’t too bad either. radiomgb (1776), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Jan 23, 2008 Murky golden-orange in colour, thin white coloured head, some light lacing. The aroma was lightly spicy, some lemon citrus and bananas. The flavour is of bananas, wheat, light peppery spice, citrus. Full and spicy mouthfeel, medium/light body, medium/high carbonation. Finishes lingering, light sweetness. This got better as it warmed, nicely done.
341ml bottle from The Beer Store in Peterborough, Ontario for $12.95 a 6-pack.
Opened on November 11, 2007.
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