harlequinn (2745), Tacoma, Washington, USA Apr 5, 2006 Typical NW American style wheat. What else is there to say. Something you could drink all day, but why? Has the cloudy appearance, but has not lacking flavor qualities at all. monkey2293 (1), USA does not count Dec 19, 2005 I love this beer. I have been going to Rock Bottom since tey opened and always get this as my first beer. It is very light but has a good cloudy look. I have found that the taste changes somewhat with each batch that is brewed. I have had it once with almost no flavor, but mist times it is a very good mild to heavy wheat taste. Uriel (144), San Jose, California, USA Sep 5, 2005 There’s nothing to describe this beer. Really. There just wasn’t anything to describe. IT had the traditional cloudiness of a wheat, but it’s barely a dark straw color, no aroma to speak of, and tasted like old metallic hops. DarkElf (2681), La Jolla, California, USA Jun 29, 2004 (Draft: Rock Bottom in Campbell, CA) This thin and watery beer tastes mostly like a standard American light beer with only a very mild wheat flavor and mild bitterness; It’s their lightest beer, but it’s so light, it’s clearly aimed at the Coors Light crowd that frequents the joint; The nose is light and also smells like cheap American beer; Pale yellow in color and fully cloudy from being unfiltered; White head has very good retention with dense lacing Crit (2399), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Jan 2, 2003 Cloudy gold color. No noticeable smell or taste except a ciar butt dirty line taste Zach Diesel (907), Portland, Oregon, USA Sep 26, 2002 kinda cloudy and kinda belgian and kinda shitty BillKismet (1897), Seattle, Washington, USA Mar 3, 2002 Where is the wheat? Can’t detect any flaver in this light, but cloudy hued beer. So light in taste that flavor is imperceptible, the closest to water of any beer I can remember tasting. Not vaguely reminiscent of a wheat, or of a beer for that matter.
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