Davok Weizzen presents as a remarkably refreshing Witbier, balancing traditional Belgian structure with distinctive yeast-driven profiles. This pale yellow ale is defined by its substantial protein-induced turbidity and a persistent, moussy white head. On the palate, the soft, bready presence of wheat provides a creamy foundation for moderate banana esters and spicy clove phenols, which take center stage over subtle citrus notes. With a sessionable 4.7% ABV and high carbonation, it offers a crisp, effervescent mouthfeel that cleanses the palate, finishing dry and smooth without any lingering bitterness.
Appearance.Pale yellow (2–4 SRM). High turbidity with a milky, whitish-yellow shine. Dense, white, long-lasting head with excellent retention.
Aroma.Moderate intensity. Lightly grainy, bready wheat aromatics. Notable banana-like esters and spicy, peppery clove phenols. Background notes of zesty citrus and light floral honey.
Taste.Initial bready, grainy malt flavor followed by a moderate wave of fruity banana and spicy clove. Low hop bitterness allows the wheat creaminess and yeast character to shine. Finishes crisp and dry with a refreshing effervescence and no harsh aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a distinctively smooth, creamy texture from the wheat content. High carbonation creates a lively, effervescent sensation. No alcohol warmth or astringency.