matty (527) - Pennsylvania, USA - JUL 5, 2018Draft. Pours a clear light gold color with a quick white head that settles to a film. Aroma is of wheat malt and some coriander, but not much. Medium body. Flavor has wheat, some spices and a touch of orange. Finish is mostly clean, a little tart. Not bad.
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ectuohy27 (1763) - ????, UKRAINE - MAY 9, 2018Surprisingly does the job quite well--unusually for a Belgian wit copy from far afield (Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania assuredly does count as such, of course), with solid spicing and malt levels, if a bit watery and a tad (tad!) too hoppy (12 oz can, Wegmans 07095)
dnstone (5952) - Saarland, GERMANY - MAY 1, 2018UPDATED: MAY 1, 2018 Pours a hazed golden with white head. Heavily spiced aroma. Quite smooth, lighter whit with mild spice.
Notes: can from Eamon, Apr ‘18
silva6411 (65) - King, North Carolina, USA - FEB 18, 2018Not good. Very flat and no flavor. Disappointed cause the graphics looked awesome. Maybe next time
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jsmerig (2028) - Pennsylvania, USA - APR 26, 2017Aroma is light and sweet. Taste is malty for a wit but pleasant. Little yeasty flavor in the finish.
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alexsdad06 (16451) - West Chester, Ohio, USA - APR 22, 201712 oz can from Dutch’s from notes. Pours a slightly hazy golden color with a small off white head. The aroma and flavor have pale malts, some Belgian yeast, mild spice, orange citrus, just pretty average stuff.
voyageurmike (1001) - Pennsylvania, USA - MAR 4, 201712 oz can from Wegman’s. Cloudy orange with foamy white head. Yeasty aroma, coriander and sweet taste. Brief finish. Very ordinary.
ronaldtheriot (2495) - Laplace, Louisiana, USA - FEB 4, 2017Rivertowne Grateful White has a thick, cream, off-white head, a murky, orange-gold appearance, which becomes murkier, after the "swish & pour", and lots of lacing, left behind, on the glass. The aroma is of sweet white wheat bread, some spice, and a touch of banana, and a touch of bubble gum. Taste is of yeasty, zingy, sweet, fruity white wheat bread, some mild, light crust, and white pepper. Mouthfeel is low-heavy, and Grateful White finishes medium white. RJT
DavoleBomb (1867) - Pennsylvania, USA - JAN 11, 2016Poured into a pint glass.
4.0 A: Cloudy golden wheat color. Two fingers of frothy/creamy off-white head. Retention is about average and a solid finger of lacing is left.
4.0 S: Big hefty wheat, coriander. Interesting mix of lemon and bubblegum. Hints of spicy clove and pepper. Simple, yet sophisticated. Very nice.
4.0 T: Like the nose, this tastes great. Strong neutral wheat. Moderate coriander with peppery yeastiness. Clove underneath. Subtle bubblegum and lemon notes.
4.5 M: Medium, velvety body. Good moderate carbonation. Super creamy. Just what I want here.
4.25 D: A very well brewed witbier.
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Slipstream (3414) - USA - AUG 13, 2015I bought this to drink while watching the Grateful Dead’s Fare Thee Well shows. Big foamy head on a dark gold pour. The can art suggests Phish and the Grateful Dead, which is fine by me. The aroma is very fruity and yeasty, like undercooked bread. The brew is pretty smooth on the palate, and it has lots of clove flavor - too much perhaps. There is a little orange peel and spicy grain too (from the grains of paradise?) An interesting wit but not a superior one.