MiP (6732), Flensburg, Germany Dec 30, 2008 Bottle, 5%. Weak spicy aroma. Cloudy yellow colour. The flavour has some clove, a little sweetness and the standard dusty wheat flavour. More of a German Hefeweizen than a Belgian wit, which the name also suggests, I guess. yespr (8540), Copenhagen O, Denmark Dec 30, 2008 33 cL bottle. Pours hazy yellow with a huge white head. Aroma is dry estery and phenolic, wheat and yeast. Mild malt note to a dry wheat estery note. Dry wheaty finish. Maria (4973), Thisted, Denmark Nov 19, 2008 Courtesy of Fonefan. It’s hazy leaning towards unclear and the head is huge, white and creamy. The aroma has initially notes of sewer, but after a while it’s more like yeast, light clove and wheat. The flavour has sweetness, notes of banana, clove and wheat. It’s OK as such, but not one I’d buy again. TaxiDriver (622), Stadland, Germany Aug 11, 2008 Bottle. Fruity, very yeasty, also a light smell of coriander and also some bread. Large white rocky head, long lasting and a clear orange body. Light acidic taste, short duration. Light body, dry and light creamy texture, soft carbonation. Good summer beer. jbrus (4350), Delft, Netherlands May 31, 2008 Bottle@Home. Guess this has all it needs as a German Weizen. Banana, sweetish, light bitter, hint of citrus. Stuff like that. Not exceptional but certainly nice.
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