rkuhnel (1192), Eureka, California, USA Apr 16, 2008 From a 22 oz bottle this poured a hazy orange with light yellow head and very little lacing. Almost no nose at all, what there was citrus hops and spices. Mouthfeel was fizzy and it seems highly carbonated. Flavor of lights malts and the advertised coriander. Not much of a finish. Overall not much a a beer, and I am surprised at the high average score I see here.
GreatLibations (1327), Sasquatcho, Arizona, USA Nov 30, 2008 I really liked this brew complete with a superb head, spicy aroma, and a full, round texture that offers all the malty goodness I come to expect from a witbier. It’s not overly medicinal being more crisp and clean. No banana gum here just a solid example of a Belgian Wit. Wait, it’s labeled as a wheat ale. This is totally Wit. branspra (86), Arlington, Virginia, USA Nov 30, 2008 Bottle. Pours a large, white head with fair lacing and a hazy, light orange body. Aromas of orange, lemon, lime, pear, and tea. Thin texture with lively carbonation, short duration and no acidic taste. Disappointment as no flavor or texture for this beer. pj1855 (103), Eagan, Minnesota, USA Nov 27, 2008 Cloudy pale yelllow in appearance. Light aroma of wheat, citrus and ginger. Similar taste. Light body. Did not care for the citrus and ginger combination. Thought I would really enjoy this beer but I was disappointed. RuneStumo (158), FØRRESFJORDEN, Norway Nov 21, 2008 01.11.2008, On tap at the Rogue Ale house in San Francisco. Aroma is malty and the beer is bitter. Dry hops. Beardface (257), Eugene, Oregon, USA Oct 30, 2008 Wheaty and spicy and all in all just not terribly drinkable. Of course I’m biased because I hate wheat beers, but this is my review so I can be biased!
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