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De Proefbrouwerij Witte Noire


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Brewed by De Proefbrouwerij
Style: Wheat Ale

Lochristi, Belgium

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23.1/5.02.84/5.07.5%NAShaker, Weizen
Commercial Description:
Imperial Amber Wheat Ale Deep amber/chestnut color with an off-white head. Roasty & chocolaty aromas with a hint of spice. Lightly roasty notes on a soft palate. Wheat lightens the body and clove-like spice notes are present on the finish. Exellent with smoked foods
 dmac (1449), Toms River, New Jersey, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/511/20

Nov 8, 2009  
750 ml bottle from Jonathan Ron. How am I only the 2nd person on RB to rate this beer?? Well since I have seen it for as much as 10.99 a bottle and I bought it for 5.49 a bottle it could be the price or it could be that no one knows what to charge for this "Imperial Amber Wheat" WTH?? Well it does pour a decent looking super deep dark murky muddy brown with a large foamy light beige head. The aroma is lots of wet wheat, old wet chocolate, raisin and some plastic notes. The body is just way to fizzy on the carbonation combined with a full mouthfeel and lots of craminess, this combo just doesn’t work. The flavor isn’t quite as strong as the flavor but does have a wet grain and chocolate combo along with some serious spiceiness and a hint of rye and wheat that is just not complimentrary. At $10.99 I would of shot myself for buying this, at $5.49 I’m happy to rate a few oucnes and drown the rest out with a good cigar.

 BillKismet (1938), Seattle, Washington, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/56/103/512/20
Sep 17, 2009  
Murky cider brown with amber higlights. Looks like wheat concentrate topped by a rocky, slightly browned, head. Nose of wheat, ripened fall fruits, with musky phenols and alcohol. Tastes of deep apple cider and pumpkin spice. Finishes with traces of coriander, a wash of alcohol over the tongue and then an abrupt dryness of apple skin.



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