fredandboboflo (617), East Setauket, New York, USA Jun 26, 2008 On tap at the Publick House. Not at all hazy/cloudy as the case with other locations. Grassy, grainy, mildly spicy aroma, a bit harsh all around. Flavor starts off in the same harsh manner, but after a bit some mildly acidic fruit shows its face and the graininess turns into more pleasant wheat. The hop character remained oddly abrasive in terms of meshing with the other flavors. Admittedly my first of the style (and of the three grouped styles), but just didn’t do it for me.
thenick (583), North Bellmore, New York, USA Jul 14, 2008 Rating #500. Tap at SPH. Pours your normal clear gold with a slight but fluffy white head. Aroma was slight floral hop with a nice malt and grain crispness noticeable as well. Taste is wheat and grain up front with a malty and slight floral hop backbone to it. The beer remains smooth, crisp, and drinkable throughout, and I think it was a wonderful Pils. LilBeerDoctor (623), East Setauket, New York, USA Jun 28, 2008 On tap at SPH. Pours a golden yellow, clear, with a slight white head. Aroma of sweet malt and light fruits. Flavor has a nice wheat base with a sweet fruity background. I got lots of blueberries in it. Palate is a bit weak, but overall, a nice sweet beer. sheatripper (826), Brooklyn, New York, USA Jun 6, 2007 Draught at Pete’s Waterfront. Standard gold color, silightly hazy, with a little foamy white head. Fresh grass and lemony aroma. Light cereal malt and lemony/underripe orange hop flavors with some flower nectar/honey notes throughout. Tame but noticeable hoppy bitterness on the finish. Pleasantly off-sweet and nicely balanced. Light to medium bodied and exceptionally drinkable without any thinness or wateriness. Pretty nice. hophead75 (1678), Boonton, New Jersey, USA Jun 4, 2007 on tap at the Blind Tiger. Very hazy yellow in color, I actually thought this was the double white when I saw people drinking it. Aroma is bready yeast, grainy pils malt, and lightly sweet. Taste is bready and light to moderately hoppy. Pretty enjoyable, seriously unfiltered pils.
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