No surprise – this light, thirst-quenching brew is best enjoyed on hot Summer days. He delicious golden taste of Summer Ale comes from a substantial portion of wheat malt added to a traditional barley malt mix which gives this delicious brew a unique tartness not found in many beers today. The Valencia orange peel gives a subtle sweetness to the beer. The flavor starts crisp and tangy and ends with a coriander and orange spiciness. This brew has a floral nose and a wheat finish. This is a straight forward wheat with dried lavender. Did we mention it’s magical too? It’s brewed with local honey from Honey Pot Priory & fresh local lavender from Light Of Day Organics. A light but refreshing take onīlue Magic Lavender Wheat Ale is a uniquely different & refreshing brew. Smells wheaty with notes of orange with a nice, refreshing mouthfeel. Always served chiled, between 3☌ and 6☌.īlood Orange Hefe collab with Falling Down BeerĪ hazy golden orange with white lacing. You need only take a sip of this delicious drink to appreciate the fresh and mellow flavour with its hint of orange. The beer, which is not filtered, is bottled and refermented with yeast and brewing sugar. The brewing method, which includes infusion, is very slow. The natural spice aromas of coriander and bitter orange peels are added during the brewing process. Ingredients: Malted barley wheat (40%) coriander bitter orange peel sugar hops yeast.īlanche de Bruxelles owes its natural cloudiness to the large percentage (40 %) of wheat that goes into its composition. Try it with a dash of raspberry syrup.Īlso sold as Blanche de Quenast in Dia/Ed supermarkets, as Floreffe Wit for Floreffe Abbey, as Mediterranea for the Italian market, as Blanche de Francorchamps, as t Geheim van de Smit, as Manneken Pis, and as L’Alsacienne Blanche de l’Eté. The flavor is sour and crisp with a dry finish. Pours pale straw with just an ever so slight haze. More hefeweiss yeastiness than its brother Oberon. A refreshing winter alternative created from the subtle fusion of two classic flavors. Fruity, spicy aromas show a rich yeasty character that follows through on a smooth, medium-bodied palate with a delicately spicy finish.Ī Wheat Ale brewed with American Wheat and a proprietary blend of Hefe and classic Belgian-style yeasts. Its refreshing, slightly tart and quaffable nature leans heavily on history and to a legacy of a simpler timeĬlassic aromas of banana, clove and floral citrus blossom. The ancient use of spices, oats, raw un-malted wheat and citrus fruit, teleport this beer back to a pre lager era of monastic brewers and 14th century vibes. This elixir screams history on your tongue. Asked to describe the flavor of Archangel, the most accurate response is: "it tastes like more.” As this well-balanced and deceptively light-bodied wheat beer travels across the tongue, the Willamette and Perle hops hint at bitterness, followed by a crisp, clean wheat flavor that cuts to a subtle tart cherry finish. This bold, bright and full-bodied American wheat ale features a tropical-tinged bite from Azacca hops and luscious sweetness from apricots.Ī solid American wheat, with a classic nose that transitions to a faint cherry aroma complimenting its rich amber gold hue. Brewed with a generous portion of wheat and spiced with coriander and Curacao orange peel, this beer is fruity, refreshing and slightly cloudy in appearance. Our interpretation of a traditional Belgian wheat beer. It has a spicy aroma of cascade hops followed by a crisp, fruity ale flavor delivered in a creamy body. Great served with a slice of orange.Īn unfiltered brew that results in a hazy, cloudy appearance. Lite sweet banana flavor with a hint of clove on the front end. Slightly cloudy yellow wheat Ale with off white head. Sublte use of spices to compliment rather than dominate the unique yeast and wonderful wheat character A cloudy medium-light bodied beer that is straw gold in color and finishes slightly tart. Refreshing wheat ale brewed with belgian yeast, fresh cracked coriander and orange peel. * All new beer submissions are reviewed and do not display immediately * You need to log in/create account (under the Home menu) to add a beer not found in our system
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