Brasserie Corrézienne’s La Blanche is a quintessential expression of the Witbier style, designed for ultimate sessionability at 4% ABV. It opens with an inviting aroma of fresh yeast and vibrant citrus hops, layered over a soft, bready wheat base. The palate is characterized by the hallmark mellow softness of unmalted wheat, complemented by a delicate, refreshing acidity that cuts through the light creaminess. Zesty orange notes and subtle herbal spice provide complexity without weighing down the palate. Effervescent and crisp, this ale concludes with a clean, dry finish, making it a bright and invigorating choice for warm-weather sipping.
Appearance.Pale straw (3 SRM) and very cloudy with a signature milky, whitish-yellow haze. Features a dense, white, moussy head with good retention and delicate lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring fresh yeast and bready, grainy wheat. Prominent zesty citrus and light lemony-orange aromatics blend with faint, spicy-herbal coriander notes. Low notes of honey and vanilla provide a subtle malt sweetness.
Taste.Initial impression of soft, bready malt and grainy wheat. Moderate orange-citrus fruitiness is brightened by a light, refreshing acidity from the fermentation character. Subtle herbal-spicy flavors are well-integrated and balanced. Hop bitterness is very low, supporting a crisp, dry, and clean finish without any harsh aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a characteristic smoothness and light creaminess from the unmalted wheat. High carbonation creates a lively, effervescent feel. Highly refreshing with a complete lack of astringency or alcohol warmth.
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