kidmartinek (731), austin, Texas, USA Mar 30, 2008 Nice medium/light cloudy semi-bright gold/yellow pour with a 1 inch head, that doesn’t last long. Aroma promises a light wheat, full bodied and flavored refreshing experience. Strong bubbling. Flavor is somewhere between a pale lager, a pilsener, and a good wheat beer. It starts off malty and runny, but then the flavor develops across the back of the tongue, the hops come out, the wheat, and it ends in pure refreshment. Has enough ummph! to hold its own. Not sure what the rest of the raters are not seeing in this beer? It’s really pretty good, esp. during the early summer. A crisp beer, but one with flavor. Clean glass, no lacing.
GodOfThunder (27), Orlando, Florida, USA Sep 29, 2008 Pours a crystal yellow with no haze and no head. Smell has a lot of vanilla, wheat and some slight floral notes with a hint of alcohol popping through. The taste is a vanilla honey wheat with a slight alcohol kick. Very light on the palate. Overall, not a bad American Wheat, with none of the characteristics of the European wheats. ucusty (1210), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Aug 22, 2008 Clear gold pour. Fluffy off-white head and a single line of lace. Buttery corn on the nose. Grainy flavor with notable hints of hops, and cereal Swalden_28 (634), McKinney, Texas, USA Aug 18, 2008 Bottle from Market Street in Allen, TX.
Pours yellow with faint orange highlights, white head. Has very nice, crisp citris aroma. Flavor has very nice use of malt with some citris flavors. Body is light, crisp, and refreshing, high carbonation. Over all, I really like this wheat beer....Perfect for the Texas summer down by the pool or by the grill.. emacgee (1129), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Aug 8, 2008 Not very much sediment in this one. Pours fairly clear, copper gold. One finger frothy white head. The nose wasn’t what I was looking for in a wheat either. Grainy, corn, grassy, not much wheat evident in the traditional sense. Flavor is similar, tastes bad, grassy wheat. Not even easy to drink. Beerlando (1341), Orlando, Florida, USA Jun 28, 2008 pours a clear dark golden color. A foamy, off-white head dissipates quickly, leaving hardly any lacing behind. Aromas include cereal grains, wet cardboard, sweet, pale malts, and a touch of honey. Flavors basically follow along those same, underwhelming lines. Stale, nondescript, boring malts meet faint floral hop notes and dry, soured grains. Light in body and syrupy in texture, this brew falls short in every area.
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