St. Bernardus Witbier
St. Bernardus Witbier beer exceeded my expectations. I'm hesitant to say it, but of all the Belgian Wit beers I've had, I think this may be the best of them.
View ArticleSamuel Adams White Ale Review
Samuel Adams White Ale is part of the Sam Adams 'Winter Variety Pack'. I was recently impressed with their Fall variety pack, which included some winners like the Sam Adams Octoberfest and Harvest...
View ArticleStevens Point Belgian White
Stevens Point Belgian White (from Wisconsin) comes to me as part of our most recent exchange for The Brew Club. (Giving Liz credit here) As the name indicates, this is a Belgian White style beer and...
View ArticleSmuttynose Summer Weizen
I've come to enjoy Smuttynose beers over the years, and don't really have a problem trying something new from them, but I've found a dud with Summer Weizen.
View ArticleHarpoon UFO White
If you want to check out Harpoon's UFO White, I won't stop or point and laugh - it just didn't do it for me.
View ArticleSouthampton Double White Ale
Overall, I'll give Southampton credit for making Belgian White that certainly stands out from the pack. Its a bit bigger on the alcohol and in the tartness department (almost sour) and so that's cool....
View ArticleBlanche de Namur Witbier- Watch out for Colloidal Turbidity
Blanche de Namur is a Witbier (or White Beer) – that subset of wheatbeers that include Hoegaarden and Celis White. They tend to be hazy, almost cloudy and contrary to popular belief, that haziness is...
View ArticleHitachino Nest White Ale – 5.5% ABV
The Kiuchi Brewery in Japan was founded in 1823 as a Sake brewery, diversifying into beers only in late 1996, they now brew a range of eleven beers, many of which have won international awards. By all...
View ArticleQueue de Charrue – Belgian Tripel
“Queue de Charrue” translates (from French) as “Tail of the Plough” – which is in turn a translation of the name of the village ‘Ploegsteert’ (in Flemish) from whence this particular brew hails. A...
View ArticleIlkley Brewery ‘de Passie’ Imperial White IPA – 7.8% ABV
In the beginning there was Ale, it was dark and it was good. Then, amidst the turmoil of the Industrial Revolution, as technology allowed more control over roasting malts, Pale Ale was born, and it too...
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