jdhunt76 (56), Winter Springs, Florida, USA May 18, 2007 Bottle. Pours a cloudy pale orange, typical of the style. Likewise, the expected flavors of orange peel and coriander come immediatly to the palate. Very flavorful and more full-bodied than other Belgian white styles. Belgian whites certainly aren’t my favorite beer style, but this one is quite good. I would definitely drink this again. keepersj12 (774), Sicklerville, New Jersey, USA May 14, 2007 Very hazy light yellow from the bottle. Clean crisp taste. A bit sour finish. Good summer beer. Nephilium (541), Ohio, USA May 14, 2007 Starts with a smell of wheat and spice, with an underlying banana aroma. It pours a wonderful cloudy yellow, with a small head that leaves minimal lacing. Light crisp flavor, refreshing mouthfeel, with some lively carbonation and hints of vanilla, spice, and banana. For the price, this is an amazing beer, and one that fits really well into a summer night. fishingnet (1045), Brandon, Florida, USA May 12, 2007 Bottle. Pours a slightly hazy pale golden with a large long lasting white head that leaves some lacing. Aroma of citrus, wheat, banana, and coriander. Taste is full of wheat and yeast with soft notes of citrus, coriander, and banana. Medium thin mouthfeel with tingly carbonation and a slightly tart finish. A very good Wit. ChrisThomson (375), Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 11, 2007 The best Canadian Witbier I have tried. Pours hazy pale yellow with big frothy white head. Has some real nice banana, apple and citrus aromas. Has a great creamy mouthfeel and taste is heavy on the wheat and yeast, a little spicyness and has a nice bit of tartness that makes it very refreshing. RiverHorse (454), New Jersey, USA May 11, 2007 The beer pours a light yellow color with a smallish white head. There is some sediment on the bottom of the glass, which works in a dark, cloudy beer...but not in a clear yellow. I couldn’t get past the sediment, thinking as if I dropped some pretzels into the glass. The smell was lemon, yeast and some spice. The taste was a little flat with not much of a mouthfeel and not much on the palate. pnista (1008), Bloomington, Indiana, USA May 7, 2007 Pours a slightly hazed,pale yellow to gold with a big white head, making fizzy noises, dropping off to nothing shortly. Tart apples and lemon. Some yeasty wheaty elements with a light banana sweetness. Thin on the palate with reasonable carbonation, though a bit of creaminess. The flavor is a bit a quencher. Tart apple and lemon again, with some significant wheaty aspects. A bit creamy, with a sharp acidity. Clean flavor leaving a lingering tartness with a bit of a zing left on the tongue afterwards. Not a bad beer for the style. I could drink this cold quite a bit in the summer heat. Skyview (3972), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA May 5, 2007 A 750ml bottle sampled at The Cellars Wine & Spirits in St Paul. Pours a hazy pale golden yellow brew with a big white fizzy head and leaves a minimal lacing. Aroma has spicy cirtus, yeast, wheat malt and some corlander. Taste is highly carbonated, light body and some smoothness on the palate. A dry finish and aftertaste.
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