Braudog (3463), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates May 3, 2005 I stopped by the brewery on a recent trip to the STL area and brewer Brian Owens was a gracious host. This is a quality act. Brian was awesome enough to let me sample two different versions of this new brew ... the one that I liked better (and I think the one he’ll use) had a nice subtle fruit flavor riding over the top of an excellent American wheat. Think he’ll score huge with this.
stangger (106), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 8, 2008 12 oz bottle. Aroma is so peach, maybe a little yeasty.Light, fruity taste. It’s really, really peachy with a slight bitter taste on the tongue at the end. Hawksfan17 (612), Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 6, 2008 This hazy golden pour literally smells like a fuzzy navel. The peach is all over. It is clean and smooth to drink but almost a little too much so. One might say it is a little watery. You can taste the peach but not as much as you can smell it. Leave my mouth strangely tight and dry. HomeBrewHawk (126), De Soto, Kansas, USA Jul 26, 2008 12oz brown served in a shaker pint. Appears to be bottle conditioned. Poured a slightly hazy pale gold with a quickly dissipating head. Lots of peach in the aroma. Nice wheat beer base. Light bodied. The peach flavor really works, not overpowering. Very refreshing and easy to drink. I came into this beer with low expectations, but came away impressed. BeerandBlues2 (2473), 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 (4102), 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.
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