AskForJenny (474), Ontario, New York, USA Apr 17, 2006 This stuff is great. I see certainly how the Belgians view beer as food and season it accordingly. It stimulates all senses. I have found no substitute. Also, having something that doesn’t lose its best flavor after 60 days in the bottle is a plus.
mkel07 (63), Brisbane, Australia Jan 7, 2009 330ml bottle. Poured into glass with a frothy foamy white head that lasted a while. Pale yellow in colour with aroma of citrus- a great beer. Birdiebeagle (272), Perkasie, Pennsylvania, USA Jan 6, 2009 Draft and bottle Pours a hazy yellow with a quickly leaving thin white head. Aroma of citrus, coriander, and wheat. Little touches of spiciness. A crisp very refreshing taste and great mouthfeel. Good carbination. A nice beer that is on tap at golf course for after a round. chrissy (122), Connecticut, USA Jan 4, 2009 Bottle: A great Belgian white. Citrus and spice aroma and taste. Smooth and creamy mouthfeel. A great beer. bubbleflubber (682), Collinsville, Virginia, USA Jan 4, 2009 Pours a hazy straw into the glass, with a fizzy white soda head that dissipates quickly. Some wheat and sour grains to the nose. The flavors have some lemony citrus, sour grains, citrus rind, light coriander notes, hay and blanched wheat. Lively carbonation accompanies a refreshing citrus-sour finish, making for a light-bodied quaff. Nice Belgian White here, and a great offering to partake during warm weather... perfect for summer. watson1977 (30), , Pennsylvania, USA Jan 3, 2009 there is a definite citrus aroma to it with a mild touch of spicyness. it pours a cloudy honey color with a fabulous foamy and thick white head. the flavor is slightly less citrusy than the aroma and the coriander and orange peel are evident and tasty. the mouthfeel is thick and creamy (the main reason why i prefer belgian beers) and the finish lingers on with a subtle citrus hoppiness.
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