WVHouseofBeer (339), Morgantown, West Virginia, USA Jul 2, 2009 This is a great beer as to be expected of St. Bernardus. Pours a cloudy golden color with tons of fluffy white head. Nice aroma consisting of wheat and spices. Medium bodied with excellent sweet yeast flavor with spices. This is my favorite belgian white, definitely worth the price. satan165 (541), River Grove, Illinois, USA Jun 27, 2009 aroma of lemon and bready yeast. appearance is sunshine with dish soap bubble head. flavor is peppery, citric, touch of vinegar, more fresh baked bread. palate is sharp as it is quite well carb’d. nice beer. chopra (12), St. Louis, Missouri, USA Jun 27, 2009 Pours a hazy gold with a thick white head. No lacing to speak of. Light spicy flavor, much more subtle than American wits. Highly drinkable. JK54B (913), Helsinki, Finland Jun 22, 2009 A 0.33L bottle from Alko shop. Pale head. Soft wheaty nose. Slightly hazy pale hey coloured. Slightly coriander in the nose. Mild slightly marzipanlike taste. Slightly sour. MIld hoppiness. Stefano (1321), Esbjerg, Denmark Jun 22, 2009 Pours a cloudy gold with a thick white head. Aroma of yeast and banana. Flavor is sweet and citrusy with some yeasty spice and sweet malt. Very refreshing with a smooth finish. Miksu (2187), Jyväskylä, Finland Jun 20, 2009 0.33 l bottle from Alko. Hazy yellow color with frothy head. Wheaty aroma with hint of grapefruit and pepper. Dryish wheaty flavor with lemon, grapefruit, herbal hops and subdued peppery spiciness. Sharp carbonation with a palate which is oily and watery at the same time. Drinkable but somewhat dull witbier. mikkopen (251), Oulu, Finland Jun 18, 2009 330 ml bottle. Hazy yellow colour, thick and creamy white head. Spicy aroma of wheat and citrus. Refreshing flavour of citrus fruits and spices, some hops in the finish. Medium-bodied and foamy. Very nice. Craybees (17), New York, USA Jun 18, 2009 This is probably the best wheat bear I’ve tried. There’s no hint of sugar or high fructose corn syrup or any of that nastiness.
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