This Witbier offers a refreshing, sensory-driven experience rooted in traditional Belgian craft. It presents a distinctive aromatic profile where the addition of coriander provides a peppery, herbal depth, while fresh lime zest elevates the citrus character beyond the typical orange peel. The unmalted wheat contributes a soft, bready foundation with hints of honey and vanilla. Bright and effervescent, the beer balances a light, creamy texture with a crisp, dry finish. It serves as a vibrant, summer-oriented ale where the interplay of citrus zest and yeast-driven spice creates a complex yet approachable palate, true to its refreshing and spicy intent.
Appearance.Very pale straw to deep yellow (approx 3 SRM). It is very cloudy from starch haze and yeast, exhibiting a milky, whitish-yellow shine. Topped with a dense, white, moussy head with good retention.
Aroma.Moderate intensity with a bready maltiness and light grainy wheat aromatics. Notable perfumy-lemony coriander provides a spicy background, while the lime zest adds a sharp, zesty citrus fruitiness. Low spicy yeast phenols are present, with no detectable hop aroma.
Taste.Pleasant bready, grainy malt flavor with subtle honey-like notes. The palate is dominated by zesty lime citrus fruitiness and herbal-spicy coriander. Bitterness is low, providing just enough balance to the spice and malt. It features a refreshingly crisp and dry finish with no harsh aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, lightly creamy texture from the wheat. Highly carbonated and effervescent, providing a refreshing sensation on the tongue. No perceived alcohol warmth or astringency.
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