Duinwit Witbier is a vibrant, exotic take on the classic Belgian Witbier, designed to evoke beach weather year-round. It presents a bright, milky-yellow appearance crowned by a dense, moussy white head. The sensory profile is defined by moderate bready malt notes with hints of honey and vanilla, layered under an aromatic bouquet of zesty orange peel and spicy, lemony coriander. A subtle tropical fruitiness complements the traditional Belgian ale yeast esters. On the palate, it is refreshingly crisp and dry, balancing soft wheat creaminess with a zesty citrus finish and low hop bitterness, making it a versatile, effervescent companion for any season.
Appearance.Very pale straw to deep yellow (2-4 SRM). High clarity is absent; the beer is very cloudy with a milky, whitish-yellow shine from starch haze. Features a dense, white, moussy head with excellent retention.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a bready, grainy malt core and light notes of honey. Prominent zesty, citrusy-orange fruitiness is balanced by perfumy-lemony coriander and a complex peppery spice. Hop aroma is very low to absent.
Taste.Initial impression of bready, grainy malt with a touch of vanilla. Followed by moderate zesty orange fruitiness and subtle herbal-spicy coriander. Hop flavor is low to none, with a low bitterness that supports a refreshingly crisp, dry finish. No harsh or bitter aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, light creaminess. High carbonation creates a prickly, effervescent character. Highly refreshing due to the dry finish and lack of astringency, with a very subtle alcohol warmth.
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