WeeHeavySD (2783), San Diego (Hillcrest), California, USA Jun 18, 2009 Tap at Philadelphia locaiton. Pours copper yellow with a 2 finger tan head. Nose is honey light. Taste is sweet wheaty, subtl, honey, soapy mouthfeel. decaturstevo (1757), decatur, Tennessee, USA Jun 8, 2009 Gold pour with a creamy white head and lace. Wheat and lemon on the aroma. Dry with light malt and a very pleasant bitter. Just thin and watery. Flavor was good body was lacking nickd717 (788), Palo Alto, California, USA Jun 5, 2009 Tap at the brewpub. Clear, watery yellow color with a small, fizzy white head. Aroma of grain and wheat. Flavor is honey, wheat, pale malt, and grain. Very light. Palate incredibly watery, almost like a Coors Light. Drinkable I guess, but really didn’t have much to it. HoppityHop (102), USA Apr 19, 2009 Yellow in color with a slightly straw-like aroma. Did not detect any honey at first, but it’s definitely there. Just subtle. Carbonation seemed about right, and the overall feel of the beer was thin, yet enjoyable and thirst quenching. Head and lacing was nearly non-existant, but you can’t drink appearances. An American-style wheat for the many customers who probably don’t like Triumph’s bigger offerings. Adam77 (402), Eastampton, New Jersey, USA Mar 18, 2009 Poured yellow with small fizzy white head. Not much aroma. Some sweet water flavor. Cakes (23), New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, USA Mar 6, 2009 The weakest of the Triumph beers that I have tasted.
The "our version" roll out version.
Like "this is our honey wheat".
Nothing really distinctive about this beer -
I am sure that you have tasted better. DSG (1330), Tel Aviv, Israel Jan 25, 2009 (11/10/08) Draught sample at the brewpub in Philadelphia. Clear golden. Aroma of some light wheaty fruitiness, some graininess, honey notes and a bit of citrus. Sweetish fruity flavor with a bit of honey, grainy notes and a bit of wheat. Light-bodied. santoslhalper (327), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Dec 30, 2008 Really crappy, generic tasting light whear brew. Incredible lack of flavor, complexity, depth, character, or even remote drinkability. De. Raine. Pore.
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