PorterPounder (2749), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Apr 5, 2008 Orlando, Fl. - Knightly Spirits - 11.2 oz bottle. Light golden, murky pour with an ever-so-soft pillowy white head that leaves a nice coat of lacing. Interesting aroma - pick up hints of coriander spice, some ripening fruit. Somewhat muted flavor with some underlying citrus, coriander spice, some bland "vegetableness". Mouthfeel - not spritzy enough for a wit. Usually not a big fan of the spritziness, but would liven this one up. Slightly disappointed.
GMCC2181 (287), Bear, Delaware, USA Jul 2, 2008 Bottle, poured a cloudy yellow color, big carbonated head of course. Smell of fruits and yeast. Taste is a little different then most witbiers. First a tart fruity flavor followed by a sweetness. Light and easy to drink. It is an ok witbier. thebeertourist (1671), Oslo, Norway Jul 2, 2008 Bottle at Ons te Huis, Diest. Hazy golden with a rich offwhite head. Really complex nose of exotic fruits, even citrus, but especially orange zest and mild herbs. Like a mild Speyside malt. Sweetish and fruity flavours, held back by appropriate bitterness. Maybe slightly light-bodied. Complex and nice. Though it is not the only time I have wondered if the Witte bottle actually contained a Blond and vice versa from Struise. kiefdog (281), Tampa, Florida, USA Jul 1, 2008 33cl bottle from Kingdom Liquors (Tampa, FL). Pours a semi-clear dark golden color with a thick and frothy white head that settles slowly and heavily laces the glass. Aroma is citrus, honey, wheat, spice, hints of caramel and brandy. Interesting and much stronger than most witbier. Flavor is sweet and tangy with notes of wheat, honey, caramel, orange peel. Light to medium-bodied with lively carbonation and a generally quick finish. Nice witbier but pricey. blipp (567), Grand Island, New York, USA Jul 1, 2008 Bottle. Pours hazy gold with a fluffy white head. Aroma is apple skins, tart fruit, and a little bit of musy. The acidity reminds me of a cheap champagne. Medium body. Flavor brings more notes of apple skin and pear. It’s not bad, but it’s a quite unimpressive and strange take on the style. heemer77 (3536), North Liberty, Iowa, USA Jun 29, 2008 Poured from the bottle with a slightly opaque pale yellow body. An active white head sits on top. The aroma is like fruity canned pears with some weird wicker basket notes. The taste is like canned peaches with some salty lemon juice poured over it. Mix in some crushed Ritz Crackers and you have the taste of this strange beer. Easily the worst wit I have tried, I found this to be nearly undrinkable.
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