defne (1), Turkey does not count Jan 17, 2007 When I was in Germany weissbier was my favorite. And I was waiting for weissbier in Turkey. Now when I saw it I didn’t even thşnk and bougth it immediately. I’m not disappointed because I liked the taste & aroma very much. It’s very similar to the German ones. I hope Turkish people will like it. Because it’s comman to drink pilsen here. mehmet (2), Turkey does not count Jan 21, 2007 It’s not looks like other Turkish beer. It’s new and up to now it’s perfect taste. You can compare it with some Belgium beers. It’s taste is colorful, looks like -perhaps- dark beer. It’s a wheat bear. jerryballoono (32), Urgup, Turkey Jan 7, 2007 Wow at last a Turkish beer I would consider drinking outside the country!
330ML bottles from Migros Kaseri 2YTL each. Sampled at home.
An orange coloured,cloudy Belgian style wheatbeer with average head & (slightly Too) high carbonation.
Very smooth & clean drinking with a citrus nose (slight) & aftertaste (stronger).
The fact that I am arranging for my local cafe to stock it next summer shows how much better it is to the usual Turkish beers. emotv (196), Izmir, Turkey Dec 29, 2006 The beer that turkish beer lovers waited for years. First mass production top fermanted beer. And also this is the beer i wanted for ages. Cloudy colour, Sweet taste, typical wheat beer look and freashness mix with Fruitty finish. Thanks to Efes after 50 years. Finally they brewed a beer. And finally i am 100 club. badbeer (427), Iowa, USA May 30, 2008 Cloudy yellow color with a white head and OK retention. Smell is slightly sour and has tons of creamed corn. The taste is decent, it has some of the creamed corn, but not powerful, it is mostly banana with a lemon finish. Medium carbonation and light body. Thanks to marchcow for the sample.
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