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Lost Abbey Witchs Wit

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
2273.34/5.03.32/5.0Summer4.8%87.6Tumbler, Weizen
Commercial Description:
Lost Abbey Summer Seasonal made with grapefruit honey and grapefruit zest.
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 CaptainCougar (5455), Rockville, Maryland, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20

Nov 4, 2009  
Bottle sampled in Nov 2008: Pours a hazy bright golden with a small, clingy-lacing frothy white head. Aroma of lightly sweet biscuity malt and some peppery coriander and faint lemon citrus. Body starts with good fullness and lightly sweet doughy malt with a pleasant lemongrass and honey spice balance before a drier crisp and smooth finish. Nicely balanced and very drinkable, a nice witbier.

imissmy64oz (5), Tempe, Arizona, USA
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4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/518/20
Nov 24, 2009  
Cork popped and aromas of citrus and grasses was present. Cloudy yellowish in appearance. Taste of honey, oranges, vanilla made it a very refreshing wit. Light body, thin texture, average carbonation and quick tasty finish.


 LaMichael (4999), Colorado, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/512/20
Nov 23, 2009  
hazed lemon yellow. bottle is in the nose, it’s oxidized. wet notebook paper, sweaty socks that were left to dry, creamed wheat, perfume and shampoo. slimy and filmy texture but medium bodied and somewhat thick at times. syrupy, slimy wheat and shampoo once again. mild coriander, light lemon zest. pretty unimaginative and one-dimensional.


 hophead21112 (118), Louisville (LEWISville), Colorado, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/513/20
Nov 11, 2009  
Cloudy light gold pour with a small white head, dissipates quickly with no lacing. Honey, vanilla, orange-citrus fruit and slightly grainy aroma. Honey, vanilla, citrus, subtle herbal spice flavors. Medium body, low carbonation. A decent witbier overall.


 stobbe74 (700), Denmark
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/102/511/20
Nov 3, 2009  
Bottle, 75cl. Pours a clear yellow beer with no head. The aroma is banana and wheat. The flavor is banana and esters. The palate is weak. Overall a little thin.


 Heathen (795), Riverside, New Jersey, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/59/103/515/20
Oct 23, 2009  
THOUGHTS: Nice, but I don’t know if it was worth the price. I hate wits in large bottles, because you can’t get the yeast in on the first pour. More and more citrus came out as it warmed lightly. And even more citrus once I got the yeast in the glass. For having grapefruit honey and zest in it, I was getting more lemony notes. This would go great with a crab cake or a salad. TECHNICAL: Bottle. Poured a milky, medium yellow to light orange with an average, ever so slightly off-white head that mostly diminished and left good to fair lacing that was very fine. The aroma was light wheat, light dough yeast, slight grapefruit, more lemon and spices. The initial flavor was lightly sweet and acidic; while the finish was acidic and lightly bitter with an average duration. There was honey, citrus, wheat, yeast, lemon and a hint of grapefruit. The light to medium body was fairly dry with lightly tingly carbonation and a light astringent finish.


 HogTownHarry (4002), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/515/20
Oct 20, 2009  
Bottle ( 750ml ). Shared with blankboy, garthicus, gregclow, jerc and mabel - I think bottle care of swoopjones. Hazy light yellow with an average frothy lasting white head. Nice saison/wit aroma - spice, light floral/grassy bitterness, just enough clove and banana to make it extra appealing. The taste followed - quite spicy, with moderate alcohol (seemed more than 4.8%), even more grassy bitterness than the aroma, and an admix of honey sweetness. Average body, seems a bit bolder and bigger than most witbiers, slightly astringent from the spice, and an almost acidic aftertaste. I thought it was terrific!


 patrickfannon (324), Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/514/20
Oct 13, 2009  
Bottle. 25.4 oz. Split with James and Sean. Pours deep, hazy golden with a thick, white head. Aroma of wheat, hops, hay, spice, and hints of vanilla. Medium body with a clean, smooth aftertaste. Expected much more from Lost Abbey, but still a very good Witbier.



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