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Allagash
White
Style: Belgian Style White
Brewery: Allagash Brewing Company
(USA - Portland, Maine)
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88 Points -Beer Advocate 2007
86 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2007
Our interpretation of a traditional Belgian wheat beer,
Allagash White delicately balances full flavor with a crisp,
refreshing taste and subtle hints of spice. Naturally
cloudy, bottled with yeast.
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Ayinger Bräu-Weisse
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: Ayinger
(Aying, Germany)
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96 Points
-Beverage Testing Institute
Platinum Medal -World Beer Championships
91 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
88 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
4 Stars -Alcoholreviews.com
"Bright
hazy golden hue. Pours with an expansive frothy white head. The
aromas show great
yeasty character with banana and clove. Follows through with a
creamy, smooth palate with great
"wheaty" and a lingering fruity finish. Outstanding." -Beverage
Testing Institute
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Blue Moon White
Beer
Style: Witbier
Brewery: Coors Brewing Company (MolsonCoors)
(USA - Golden, Colorado)
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Gold Medal -World Beer Championships
1st
Place -Orlando Beer Festival (specialty beer)
An
unfiltered wheat ale spiced in the Belgian tradition for an
uncommonly smooth taste.
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Erdinger Hefeweizen
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: Erdinger Weissbräu
(Erding, Germany)
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93 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
Gold Medal
-World Beer Champtionships
"Cloudy pale yellow hue. Pours with a huge frothy white head.
Sweet banana and citrus aromas follow through on a smooth and
yeasty medium-bodied palate with a wheaty texture and a very
smooth finish with lingering sweet fruity notes. Very stylish." -Beverage Testing Institute
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Flying Dog In
Heat Wheat
Style: Wheat Beer
Brewery: Flying Dog Ales (Broadway Brewing)
(USA - Denver, Colorado)
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Silver Medal -Great American Beer Festival
Featured..."solid, spicy aroma and spicy-fruity taste are quickly
followed by a snappy apple flavor that joins a
clove presence in
the aftertaste. It's long lasting taut mouthfeel is supported by
focused carbonation that keeps things moving along...hazy-gold
body finishes smooth, underpinned by a patina of sweetness and
the omniprescent clove character." -365 Bottles of Beer for the
Year
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Franziskaner
Hefe Weissbier
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu (InBev)
(Munich, Germany)
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89 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
89 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
Silver Medal -World Beer Championships
88 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
3
3/4 Stars -Alcoholreviews.com
"Pale hazy yellow hue. Toasty and spicy, banana-like aromas
follow through on a medium-bodied palate with a smooth and
zesty finish that is a tad short." -Beverage Testing
Institute
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Hoegaarden
White Beer
Style: Witbier
Brewery: Brouwerij Hoegaarden (InBev)
(Hoegaarden, Belgium)
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91 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
Gold
Medal -World Beer Championships
89 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
87 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Pale hazy yellow hue. Pours with a generous frothy white head.
Smooth and creamy with a generous yeasty character and subtle
clove and brown spice notes that linger on the finish. This is
still a fine example of the white beer genre." -Beverage Testing Institute
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Leinenkugels Honey Weiss
Style: American Wheat Beer
Brewery: Leinenkugel Brewing Company (SABMiller)
(USA - Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin)
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Gold
Medal -2002 Great American Beer Festival
Select malted wheat, Cluster hops and a hint of Wisconsin honey
give this unique refresher a clean, crisp, slightly sweet taste.
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Lindemans Cassis Lambic
Style: Fruit Lambic
Brewery: Brouwerij Lindemans
(St Pieters Leeuw-Vlezenbeek, Belgium)
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91 Points
-Beverage Testing Institute
Gold Medal -World Beer Championships
86 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Deep
garnet in color with an intense black currant nose. Fruit
intensity carries through, with enough acidity to balance.
Well-made version of a less traditional, sweeter fruit Lambic." -Beverage Testing
Institute
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Lindemans
Framboise Lambic
Style: Fruit Lambic
Brewery: Brouwerij Lindemans
(St Pieters Leeuw-Vlezenbeek, Belgium)
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89 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
88 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
Silver Medal -World Beer Championships
87 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Deep
violet hue. Visible carbonation gives way to pinkish froth.
Intense raspberry aroma. Very
rich and sweet through the middle with a hint of mustiness on
the palate. Finishes with a blast
of raspberries and raspberry seeds. " -Beverage Testing
Institute
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Lindemans
Kriek Lambic
Style: Fruit Lambic
Brewery: Brouwerij Lindemans
(St Pieters Leeuw-Vlezenbeek, Belgium)
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90-95 Points
-Wine Enthusiast
88 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
Silver Medal -World Beer Championships
87 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Deep
crimson/ruby hue; pink foam. The sweet, ripe black cherry aroma
is nuanced and seductive. On palate, the taste explodes on the
tongue, offering concentrated flavors of hardcore black cherry
and blackberry. Aftertaste is razor-edged, refreshing, tart and
acidic. Loved it from start to finish." -Wine Enthusiast
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Lindemans
Peche Lambic
Style: Fruit Lambic
Brewery: Brouwerij Lindemans
(St Pieters Leeuw-Vlezenbeek, Belgium)
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96-100 Points -Wine Enthusiast
88 Points -Beverage Testing Institute
Silver Medal -World Beer Championships
87 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
"Mildly
turbid, dusty orange color; white foam. It owns the most
enticing bouquet of any lambic I’ve tasted; ripe peach, sweet
fruit pulp fragrance. In the mouth, the peach flavor is acidic
and tart at entry, then it turns succulent, ripe and sweet, but
never plump or cloying. Finishes long, clean, crisp and
intensely peach-like. Unbelievably true to the fruit source." -Wine
Enthusiast
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Lindemans Pomme Lambic
Style: Fruit Lambic
Brewery: Brouwerij Lindemans
(St Pieters Leeuw-Vlezenbeek, Belgium)
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84 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
The beer poured a cloudy gold with an off white head. The
aroma was green apple. The taste was really more of green
apple cider or cocktail than even gueze, but it was
wonderful stuff. The feel was wonderfully dry and crisp
allowing you to really see the beer underneath this one. I
like fruit lambic's, but this is the first pomme I've had
and I found it to be delightful.
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Paulaner Hefeweizen
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: Paulaner Brauerei GmbH & Co (Schörghuber)
(Munich, Germany)
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9
Mugs
-The Opinionated Beer Page
89 Points
-Beer Advocate 2006
85-89 Points -Wine Enthusiast
88 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
85 Points
-Beverage Testing Institute
"Harvest gold hue; eggshell-colored head. The potent,
assertive bouquet reeks of cracked wheat, eggs, sour mash,
clove, flowers and wet vegetation; it’s an earthy, elemental
bouquet. On palate, the sour clove flavor is faithful to the
style and is refreshing. The finish is full, hoppy and sour." -Wine
Enthusiast
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Schneider Weisse
Original
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: Weissbierbrauerei G. Schneider & Sohn
(Kelheim, Germany)
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87 Points -Beer Advocate 2006
Gold Medal -Brewing Industry International Awards
2005
87 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
With its amber-mahogany coloring and streaked with fine
top-fermented yeast, this beer has a fine, persistent head
that adheres well to the glass. It is pleasantly fruity with
a typical top-fermented smell, an arome of clove and nutmeg
apple tantalizes the nose. On the tongue it is fresh, clean,
full-bodied, harmonious and well-balanced. It finishes with
a light, delicate taste of bitters leaving behind a sour
impression.
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Weihenstephan Hefe Weissbier
Style: Hefeweizen
Brewery: Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan
(Freising, Germany)
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95 Percentile -Ratebeer.com 2006
92 Points
-Beverage Testing Institute
"Yellow-gold hue with a subtle haze. Notes of pale malt, banana,
and citrus zest follow through on a smooth, rounded palate with
a very wheaty character and modest yeastiness. Finishes in a dry
and refreshing manner." -Beverage Testing Institute
Fun Fact: This is the oldest brewery in the world!
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Widmer Hefeweizen
Style: American Wheat Beer
Brewery: Widmer Brothers Brewing Company
(USA - Portland, Oregon)
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7 Mugs/Good Stuff -Opinionated Beer Page
"I have to say that I was quite pleased. It wasn't very aromatic
(although, it was served in a shot glass), but the taste was
nice and malty, and a bit fruity too. No hop presence, perfect
for a Hefe, so it allows the other flavors to shine through. The
oddest part of it was the distinctive taste of Fruit
Loops...take my word, it was a good thing." -Opinionated
Beer Page
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