Lubiere (4462), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Jan 9, 2006 On tap at DDC summer 2005. Made with belgian wit yeast. Hazy blonde with a light thin white head. Light banan and cloves in aroma. More persistant bananas in mouth with citrusy notes and decent bodied. richlikebeer (823), Easton, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 25, 2005 on tap at DdC on 8/9 with goldorak, poured a pale golden color with a creamy layer of head sitting on top for the duration of the glass. aroma was a mix of spices yeast and citrus, all pretty equally represented. the flavor was much more of a belgian ale than a wit. there wasnt nearly enough citrus going on, and way to much yeast, which is pretty much the only thing that lingered on the palate after each mouthful. i like my witbier to be sweeter than this and to have a lighter character. tiggmtl (4307), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Sep 6, 2005 Mild wheat, mild spices, mild citrus in a very soft spoken, gentle aroma. Opaque milky yellow coloured body with low white head that diminishes to a slight ring. Sweetness is expertly balanced with well-integrated spiciness and pleasant tart citrus notes. Medium-light body with sharp, pointy, fine-bubbled carbonation that dances on the tongue. On tap at the brewpub.
beerbuzzmontreal (2909), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Aug 19, 2005 Pours a hazy yellow color with a thin creamy white head. Aroma and flavor of citrus, spices and yeast. Light to medium body with expansive carbonation. An interesting witbier but not as good as DDC’s staple wit, Blanche du Paradis. Eructoblaster (1477), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Jul 30, 2005 Nice hazy golden body topped with a thick but diminishing white foamy head. Pleasant yeasty aroma with citrusy notes. Mild malty/yeasty flavor with fruity and bready hints. Ends with a short bittersweet finish. Good and refreshing summer beer.
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