fiulijn (5880), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy Jun 7, 2008 Corked bottle Hazy blond color, with a thich foam and a persistent perlage. It has a light but original aroma, perfumy, of dry grass (not as strong as hay), old times soap, sweet cereals. It has a good mouthfeel, good body structure, with sweetish lean malt flavor, and a light fruity freeshness and a minimal yeast character. So far, so good, but if only it had more bitterness and some aromatic hop too, it would be very good. One interesting French beer. BMan1113VR (913), Los Angeles (and Dallas, TX), California, USA Mar 12, 2008 Enjoyed with a nice French goat cheese. Initially pours with a creamy head, some chill haze in the yellow body. Retention is good. Taste is slightly sweet with a bit of coriander, melons and grapes. I had know idea this was a witbier, it tastes like a much darker beer than it appears. Very rich with alcohol and yeast. A bit dry in the mouth. The beer is a nice complement to the cheese. Towards the end of the bottle the pour becomes much cloudier with the yeast. Sent in a picture. Dedollewaitor (2166), Odense, Denmark Oct 18, 2007 Thanks to Beermouth: Muddy orange with a nice white head. soft & medium bodied. Some fruity sweet notes. Grassy & yeasty notes for sure! Enjoyed it! beermouth (433), Odense, Denmark Oct 16, 2007 Muddy yellow/orange and hay-like colour with good solid white head. Good freshness with orange, lemon and hint’s of malt and hay. Slight sweet taste but it goes perfect with the " red cheese" from the region! MartinT (4377), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Nov 1, 2005 The Lure: A lofty, lingering head sits comfortably atop the curaçao spicy fruitiness. Soft yeast caresses the citrus fruit, all indicative of a twist on the Belgian wit theme.
The Festivities: Ornate orange zest and citrusy wheat bulge from the incarnate carbonation. A soft and cuddly orientation for a dry and fruity temptation.
Transcendence: Moss-covered stone walls form a beautiful portrait.
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