Rock City Brewing's Betty White is a classic Witbier that delivers a refreshing sensory experience rooted in Belgian tradition. The inclusion of unmalted wheat and oats creates a signature cloudy, pale straw appearance while contributing a smooth, creamy texture. Aromatically, the beer is bright and inviting, leading with zesty orange peel and the perfumy, peppery spice of coriander, backed by a moderate bready maltiness and faint honey notes. The palate mirrors these cues, offering a delicate balance of citrus fruitiness and grainy sweetness. Its high carbonation and crisp, dry finish make it an exceptionally effervescent and approachable summer ale.
Appearance.2–4 SRM. Very pale straw to deep yellow. Characteristically cloudy with a milky, whitish-yellow shine from starch haze. Supports a dense, white, moussy head with very good retention.
Aroma.Moderate bready maltiness with light notes of honey and vanilla. Clear grainy, spicy wheat aromatics paired with moderate zesty orange fruitiness and perfumy-lemony coriander. Low to absent spicy-herbal hop character.
Taste.Pleasant bready and grainy malt flavor with a touch of honey. Moderate zesty orange-citrus fruitiness is balanced by subtle herbal-spicy coriander. Hop bitterness is low to medium-low, supporting a refreshingly crisp and dry finish with no harsh aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a noticeable smoothness and light creaminess from the oats and wheat. High carbonation creates an effervescent character. Refreshing and clean with no alcohol warmth or astringency.
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