Golden in color with a glowing orange vibrancy throughout, topped by a stunning off-white head that lingers but leaves a sticky lacing behind when it finally subsides. The aromas jump right out of the glass: ripe nectarine, fresh apricot and juicy citrus flecked with clove and peppery spice. The mouth is lively but smooth and creamy, with a great effervescence to…
— L.B.
(3/1/2011)
There’s a lot going on in this triple wheat ale, and it continues to evolve as it warms in the glass. The nose is heady and intense, as assertive aromas of orange, peach, white strawberry, yeast and spice mingle with hidden accents of barnyard and earth. The complexity continues in the mouth with a texture like liquid velvet: creamy but light and clean. The…
— L.B.
(7/1/2011)
Another top-notch beer from the folks at Unibroue, who are known for their masterfully crafted Belgian-style brews. Forward yeasty aromas on the nose are backed by notes of cinnamon, clove and toasted brioche drizzled in buttery caramel sauce. The spice follows through to the palate and marries with notes of dried black fruits, brown sugar and toasted wood. Lots of…
— L.B.
(12/31/2009)
Cloudy and pale yellow in color with a seriously fluffy white head. Vibrant lemon juice aromas and flavors lead the way, with supporting accents of crisp wheat and earthy spice notes of coriander, clove, cinnamon and white pepper. The mouth is light and refreshing with a clean, mouthwatering finish.
— L.B.
(7/1/2011)
This white ale brewed with apple must is a beautiful pale golden color with a slightly hazy appearance. Vibrant notes of green apple burst forth on the pour, with a second nosing offering notes of pineapple, cereal with peaches, juicy orange and subtle sweet spice. Ripe apple and Curaçao orange shine in the creamy mouth, while the finish is more the essence of…
— L.B.
(6/1/2011)
An orangey-amber hue in the glass with a soft pink frothy head. Smells fresh and inviting with aromas of crushed blackberries mixed with wheat beer yeast and soft spice. Strong carbonation and juicy cassis flavors keep things lively in the mouth, which is overall lightweight but somewhat creamy. The fruit flavors dissipate slowly through the finish.
— L.B.
(6/1/2011)
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