Quake1028 (625), Tampa, Florida, USA Oct 21, 2007 Updated: Nov 11, 2007 First rating for this beer!
Tampa RB Gathering Beer #?....Pours a cloudy yellow body with a good amount of carbonation, small white head. Nose of hair perm (thanks BeanDip), wet cardboard, wet dog, yeast, some hops. Once it was pointed to my attention, couldn’t get the hair perm thought out of my head. Thankfully it doesn’t taste the way it smells, but it’s not much better. Light to medium bodied, mouthfeel true to style. Finish is medium length and wheaty, then watery at the edges.
jehoey (696), Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 8, 2008 lightly acidic aroma with some wheatiness. spicy. golden and slightly cloudy. flavor was refreshing, grainy and spicy. light in the mouth. pretty good. Miver (299), WillowStreet, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 5, 2008 At draft at Bubes. Poured very pale filtered yellow in color with a little white frothy head. Aroma of oranges, citrus, yeast and coriander. Taste of mild citrus fruits, yeast, wheat malt, and slightly spiced. I enjoyed this one. It was just a nice solid wit. Edmoe (115), Orlando, Florida, USA Dec 30, 2007 Very pale, clear yellow pour. Some head and lacing. Aroma is yeasty with some coriander. Flavor is watered down sweetness with yeast and spiciness. Thin bodied. Not at all exciting. Passable example of a wit. DragonStout (1139), Orlando, Florida, USA Oct 26, 2007 thanx to Boboski for sharing this at TAmpa gathering.poured a straw yellow wit a pillowy white head.The nose had sour notes.Flavor was sour with a crisp bite.Also was slightly doughyand citrus..Finish however was clean. hopdog (4415), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 26, 2007 1 liter flip top bottle. I was told these were bottle conditioned and bottled in July (just purchased last weekend). Light gusher. Poured a medium hazy golden color with a small sized white head. Aromas of lemons, oranges, spices, earthy and funky. Tastes of orange peels, wheaty, citrus, and spices. Light tart wheat finish. Not as bad as I would have expected from an ’organic / green’ wit.
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