This refreshing Witbier pours with a signature milky-yellow haze, immediately releasing an aromatic bouquet of zesty yuzu and a subtle, warm tingle of ginger. The grist of malted barley, wheat, and oats creates a soft, pillowy foundation that carries the bright citrus and spicy botanicals across the palate. Traditional yeast esters provide a delicate background of honey and spice, while the yuzu offers a sharp, modern alternative to classic orange peel. Effervescent and crisp, it finishes dry with a lingering citrus brightness and a faint ginger snap, making it a sophisticated and highly drinkable take on a classic Belgian summer ale.
Appearance.Very pale straw to light yellow with a distinct milky, whitish-yellow shine. Cloudy with a significant starch and yeast haze. Dense, white, moussy head with excellent retention and lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring bready, grainy malt and light honey notes. The aroma is dominated by zesty, citrusy yuzu and a sharp, spicy ginger character. Low spicy-herbal aromatics from yeast esters; hop aroma is absent.
Taste.Initial impression of bready malt and smooth graininess from the oats. The flavor is defined by a moderate zesty yuzu citrus profile and a subtle, balanced ginger spice that avoids being overpowering. Hop bitterness is low, providing just enough structure to support the dry, crisp finish. No harshness or heavy aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a notable smoothness and light creaminess derived from the wheat and oats. High carbonation leads to an effervescent, refreshing character. Alcohol warmth is negligible.
Sensory Profile.
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DOK Wit
"4.5% Belgian White with malted barley, wheat and oats. We also added yuzu and ginger." BB is 13/03/ ...2024
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"4.5% Belgian White with malted barley, wheat and oats. We also added yuzu and ginger." BB is 13/03/2024
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