Tuesday, August 6, 2013

St. Feuillien La Blanche witbier


St. Feuillien La Blanche. The White. Witbier. 6.3% ABV.

Appearance: Cloudy, bright golden hue; large, pure white head, drifting down, yet looking good.

Aroma: soft, yet spicy. Fruity (lemon and orange). Sweet and lovely.

Taste: The smoothness of wheat, sweet fruit notes, low bitterness. Nothing but easy. Drinks down a dream. Light and frothy, refreshing as you get.

About all I need to say about it. Let's find out what the brewery says: "A summer seasonal Wit beer from the St. Feuillien brewery. La Blanche from St-Feuillien reflects a unique combination of white beer and triple characteristics, thirst-quenching, aroma, high density and bitterness.
The colour is slightly blonde with an opaque, cloudy appearance. Its head is creamy, white and compact. It has a distinctive aroma of wheat beer with a delicate note of orange peel. The body shows a contrasted blend of light bitterness which become more and more intense and the wheat beer thirst-quenching characteristic. This beer has an impressive lingering taste."

Well, there's always another way to put it.

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