Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery Wally's Wit

Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery Wally's Wit. 5.3% ABV. Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery, Minneapolis, MN.

Clouded, bright golden hue, slim white head.

In the nose: Citrus and spice, boom and bam. Flavors float from the aroma and play gently in the senses. Coriander, citrus zest, bit of flowery and perfumery. Nice and nice.

In the mouth: A smooth, malty wheat ale strictly in the Belgian witbier tradition. Spice and citrus played just right. Light bitterness. Easy-drinking, refreshing, all the live-long day. Flavors drop at the top, then it's a clean ride all the way down.

I'm not 100% sure what set "Wally's Wit" apart from other White Ales made in Town Hall's past, but it's got to be something, hops, malt, what-have-you. And I can't say that I know who this Wally guy is, either. Any old way, I'm liking this one. Good old wit, and you can drink it.

Traditional Belgian-style Witbier brewed with malted and unmalted wheat, oats, Tahoma hops, coriander, bitter and sweet orange peel.

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