afireinside96 (330), Mountville, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 28, 2008 bottle. pours an amber color with many large floaties, there is a one finger tan head on top. smells of citrus and wheat, a small amount of spice is detectable. the flavor is very fruity with some spices nipping at the tip of my tongue. finishes clean with some alcohol warmth.excellent head retention. not much to look at but very tasty.
joshwilfong (478), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 23, 2008 hazy dark yellow with huge white head. falvor is very nice with the sweetness of the wheat and the some spicyness and depth of the additional barley very nice elihapa (190), Hawaii, USA Jun 21, 2008 4/1/08 notes: bottle. Appearance is a muddy-apricot amber-orange with visible clumps. Virtually no head, thin lacing. Aroma is a unique combo of wheat, yeast, malt, ripe apricot, citrus, caramel, and other spices. Taste is magnificent: a blend of ommegang’s spicy coriander-orange peel, yeast, rich malts, and other fruit. Very impressive. Finishes smooth and semi sweet which lingers in your mouth just the right length. I found this beer simultaneously refreshing, unique, and complex. Great job Victory! Brigadier (829), Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA Jun 9, 2008 12 oz bottle
I picked up a single of this since it has been a while since I have tried a weizenbock. Because of that I was looking forward to giving this a try. Coming from Victory my expectations were met in the form of a solid well made beer. I don’t know if I would pick up a six pack but having a few bottles around might be nice.
Aroma / Appearance - A short lived beige head graced a caramelized fluid body with hints of caramel, chocolate, topioca pudding and butterscotch. It reminds me of a dessert tray.
Flavor / Palate - Dry apple cider spiked with a hint of caramel filled the mouth. The overall impression was of Wurther’s hard candy. The biggest flaw was that towards the end it became cloying. Other than this small weakness it is solid and enjoyable. skoisirius (429), Seattle, Washington, USA May 22, 2008 Notes from an on tap experience about a year and a half ago: "Victory moonglow: pumpkin, banana, clove, sweet malt and wheaty yeast nose, tiny hint of abv towards the finish, very sweet, smooth, and sticky palate, starts very bocky and ends hefey..." AllAboutStout (402), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA May 13, 2008 Pours a translucent brown in color with plenty of "chunkies" floating around in the beer. Very nice inch and a half of frothy beige head. This looks nice. Smell is spice and yeast. There’s some definite spice in the taste as well, but I just can’t seem to put my finger on it right now. Crisp and smooth on the mouthfeel. Plenty of lemon zest in the flavor as well. This would be an incredible spring time, beer garden beer on draft! Enjoyable!
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