jstraw (415), Oak Park, Illinois, USA May 12, 2008 Hazy gold with fair, white head / Nose of peaches and wheat / Light body, watery, with no finish / Flavors of peaches, lemon, and wheat / Needs a little boost to the body.
BeerandBlues2 (2411), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Jul 22, 2008 Draught at The Stable, St. Louis. Pours hazy yellow with an average, fizzy, white head, somewhat lasting with fair lacing. Aroma is heavy malt (bread, hay, cereal), light hops (citrus), average yeast (dough, earth) with notes of peach. Light bodied, sticky texture, average carbonation, and a chalky finish. Average duration, moderate sweetness, light acidity and bitterness. DocLock (4047), Lower Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 22, 2008 Pours pale gold with 2-finger fizzy white head. Nose is huge juicy peach, some pale malt, wheat, and apricot. Tastes peachy, on the sweet side, with some pale malt notes and a lively mouthfeel. I really like peaches, and I really enjoyed this beer. unclemike (258), Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA Jul 17, 2008 Bottle. Small white fizzy head that mostly diminished with poor lacing, hazy, carbonated, and a straw yellow hue. Nose was sweet, peachy and mildly citrus. Flavor was sweet, peach and somewhat acidic. Tingly palate. Light body zombywoof (276), Shawnee, Kansas, USA Jul 12, 2008 Pours a color of....PEACHES. Has an aroma of....PEACH pie. Taste like fresh...PEACHES. Finishes with notes of apricot and...PEACHES. It’s a little bit of a one trick pony not much else going on here but that’s alright because I like....PEACHES. I’d have to say that even though it’s not very complex, it is refreshing. I pronounce this beer to be a,,,,,PEACH! You’ll enjoy this if you like a good lawnmower beer...and... PEACHES!!!!! GarrettB (368), Centennial, Colorado, USA Jun 26, 2008 I love the little anime-esque smiling peach, who’s carefree grin represents the best of summer. The Wheach is a very foggy beer, the color of straw, with a wafer thin white head, making sure it isnt too difficult for the beer’s aroma to punch through. My nose catches a very natural peach aroma with a hint of wheat, the advertised combo for the Wheach, with an intense sweetness of high fructose corn syrup, the gum aching bite of sour green apple and a mineral bite like old cast iron. Comparatively the taste feels handicapped, or fettered. Initially it tastes diluted, but is robustly carbonated. Faint notes of peach, white grape and wheat saunter through the carbonated haze, with a more assertive floral and potpourri core unveiling itself as the carbonation rages itself away. Then peach takes the center stage once more before an evaporating, faint aftertaste, leaving the palate naked again for another sip. Certainly not a bad way to spend a summer evening.
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