joekfsu (120), Boardman, Ohio, USA May 4, 2008 22 oz bottle. Pours a hazy dull gold with massive white foamy head that is mostly lasting. Aroma of hops, kind of citrusy, mostly pine. Initial flavor has the presence of a wheat plus all the hops. Balanced taste throughout, hoppiness overtakes at the end. Moderate lacing, light to medium body, moderate carbonation, without any signs of alcohol. Very drinkable, especially for hop heads or open minded fans of wheat beers.
Frauditor (127), Hagerstown, Maryland, USA Sep 3, 2008 bottle at OTR thanks to Devin. Pretty sure that I saw jon’s kids finishing the dribblets from this bottle. just amazing. kosko20 (90), Bemidji, Minnesota, USA Sep 2, 2008 A very nice wheat brew. A hazy light gold yellow with a nice white head. Aroma is nicely balanced of wheat, hops, lemon and citrus. Flavor is hops and then the lemon and citrus flavors come in. Probably the best wheat beer out there. Palate has a nice sour bitter (very light). Perfect for a wheat ale. PolakPorter (74), Chicago, Illinois, USA Aug 31, 2008 Very nice lemony hop aroma. Reminds me of a quality pale ale. Taste is very crisp citrus with a slight hint of wheatiness. Definitely not your typical wheat. Somewhat light, but extremely quaffable. A sixer of Gumballhead will not last very long. God bless Three Floyds! BigJoe7231 (20), Schererville, Indiana, USA Aug 30, 2008 A Three Floyds standard. Pours very thin, with a light frothy head. This stuff has a very light hoppy flavor, with a lemony spice after taste. A very drinkable wheat beer. 37steel (186), St. Charles, Illinois, USA Aug 28, 2008 On draft at the brewpub. Straw colored and a little cloudy with a white head. Lemony aromas. Spicey flavors with a dank hop flavor mixed in.
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