pintbypint (897), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Jun 29, 2008 11.2 oz brown bottle. Cloudy pale yellow colour, head is white, rocky, creamy. Lemony aroma. Wheaty body, light clove sweetness, lemon accents. Dry end, wheaty and yeasty. Creamy texture, soft body, light tingling carbonation. Serviceable wit, and going down well in 30C temperatures.
Skyview (3143), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA Jan 7, 2009 Sampled from 11.2-oz can at friend’s party. Pours a semi-hazed golden pale brew with a thin white head that quickly dissipates to a fine film. Aroma of lemon zest, a hint of golden grain malt with wheat, some mild earthy herbs and a touch of corn. Taste is light to medium bodied with flavors of golden grain malt, some lemon and lemon zest with some corn character. Finish is semi-sweet, some extra carbonation compared to most other witbiers with a short lives lemon zest aftertaste. Missing the typical Belgian yeast, corinader but still drinkable. thornecb (1291), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Jan 1, 2009 Pours a pale hazy grapefruit into a tumbler. Bright white head recedes to skim surface leaving slight lacing. Wheat and lemon aromas. Crisp with front to back lemon and wheat. BeerFanDan17 (447), Land O Lakes, Florida, USA Jan 1, 2009 Sampled at the 2008 Creative Loafing Beerfest in St. Pete. Nice white Belgian wheat. Smooth. DanPain (70), beerland, United States Virgin Islands Dec 31, 2008 Pale cloudy yellow, small white head. Skunky pils aroma with sugar and wheat. Flavor is of pale 3/4 fermented wheat and corn sugars. bright mouthfeel. Fizzy texture. corn sweet finish. Yves (519), Beerse, Belgium Dec 26, 2008 Hazy pale yellow coloured beer with small whtie head. Lemon aroma, soda like. Full bit sparkling palate. Finish is bit bitter, lemon like.
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