jthg (27), Austin, Texas, USA Aug 10, 2008 The aroma is slightly on the malt bitterness side... I know that doesn’t make sense. The taste is slightly sour. Good, but the carbonation is overpowering for me. The sourness leaves the mouth wanting more! kp (6200), Woodstock, Georgia, USA Sep 1, 2007 Name: New World Wheat
Date: 08/17/1998
Source: Brewpub
hazy light yellow, whispy head, light sweet citrus aroma, another odorless and tasteless beer so typical of trendy brewpubs, and wheat in the name to be buzzword compliant
Aroma: 6/10; Appearance: 2/10; Flavor: 2/10; Palate: 2/10; Overall: 5/20
Rating: 1.5/5.0 Score: */4
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The score was calculated based upon the notes and an old scoring system.
yesyouam (345), Fairport, New York, USA May 24, 2007 (Sampler at the San Jose location) New World Wheat is the palest straw color, quite clear, and sports a small creamy white head. The aroma is faint and of soft fruity hops. It is very thin in the mouth and perhaps a bit chalky. It has a touch of bitterness that’s OK. It tastes a lot like their Cascade Amber. rmussman (687), California, USA Mar 5, 2007 By far the best beer at tied house. Very smooth and they really know how to make a wheat beer. Aroma is sweet. Appearance is a little light but nice and cloudy. Flavor is sweet and has a mild taste compared to others but very smooth. Beer_2000 (1164), Kristiansand, Norway Sep 19, 2006 On tap. Pale, light cloudy body with small white head. Just a vague smell of wheat beer almost disappearing because of the slice of lemon they seem to standardize on for this beer. Is this a trick for the waiters to recognize the beer? This beer is a bit dry, almost sourish and somehow inharmonious. Maybe some kind of crossover between wheat and Czech pils.
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