Beer and white makes its presence felt on us and we just noticed that he and consumers because it brings new flavor. Perhaps the producers we should feel less and produce in the country or even something witbier weitzen as grain would have to go the lack (in principle) or water (which is the toughest places or less hard). So wake up guys, work and taste not only think of pockets!
Hoegaarden instead is unique! Do not believe could occur in November. Has an interesting presentation, sober, a bottle embossed with the logo maker. The label is simple, with all necessary information: that is produced by the year 1440 in Belgium, it's unfiltered , it has 4.5% AVB. No flags and no medals recitals. Congratulations, gentlemen from InBev!
Producer: InBev Belgium
Type: bière blanche / witbier
ABV: 4.9% PE: 11.7% vol
Appearance: yellow, cloudy, a light lager strange for the average consumer.
Carbonate: average. The foam is initially pass along the rich but remains on the surface of the liquid meniscus and a thin layer. Edge is clearly what the English call lace (lace) made of foam that remains on the glass walls.
Interestingly, wheat and malt fragrance / yeast, mixed fruit with a touch foul.
Taste : sour, slightly fruity. Full body intensely bitter feeling is not original but rather are favored zaharurule malt. Average Finish sour intensity, dry, slightly tart fruit with spectacular colors (something like apple with citrus).
Summary: a very heavy beer, but somehow nourishing and invigorating. The flavors are reasonably balanced. It is appreciated that still brings us ...
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A good description of a product that I heard, but unfortunately I did not and tried.
Maybe in the near future!