daniel0017 (232), Ontario, Canada Jul 19, 2007 Updated: Oct 26, 2007 On tap at the New Edinburgh pub: Cloudy, beige with generous bubbly white head. Aroma of citrus, apricot and corriander spice. Delightful flavor with hints of spices, lime and oranges. Palate is creamy with a dry finish. A decent Hoegaarden wannabe.
AaronBouchard (107), Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Sep 19, 2008 Updated: Sep 21, 2008341 bottle. Pours a murky peach tint with bits of sediment with little to no head. Notes of subtle citrus on the nose. Slightly spicy on the swill with smooth shortlived aftertaste. Good value for the price. Not as interesting as a comparable Euro wheat ie Hoegaarden. For a mass micro it is a good offering. mbgrayson (52), Anaconda, Montana, USA Aug 29, 2008 A nice, refreshing summer brew. Smooth and drinkable, but not very comple or rich. superdude1979 (31), Phoenix, Arizona, USA Aug 24, 2008 I was pleasantly suprised by this Rickards offering. most of their other brews I cannot stand. I found this beer to be lightly citrus and very easy to drink. However, I do not enjoy slices of fruit with my beer. Dezzilu (176), Versailles, France Aug 19, 2008 Had the look and smell of a white beer and, when poured correctly, had a murky bottom to the glass. The taste was refreshing, but the flavor was thin and washed away quickly. The finish was almost non-existent. This was a nice beer, but much better white beers exist. I still prefer the tried and true ’red’ beer by these folks. can8ianben (641), Pasadena, California, USA Jul 21, 2008 Much maltier than what I expect from a wheat beer. Unfortunately served with a huge orange slice on the rim. Cloudy, almost orange in color. Subtle citrus and spice hints, but not yeasty enough in my opinion. A decent summer beer, but like most of the Rickards offerings, could be better.
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