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Malty, aromatic beers. Belgian ales rank high on my list.

Hoegaarden Original Belgian White Beer

Beer Style: 
Wheat beer
Serving Style.: 
330 ml. bottle
Alcohol Content: 
5% abv
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating: 
4

Hoegaarden Original Belgian White Beer

Hoegaarden is the authentic Belgian wheat or white beer. Sweet and sour beer with a little bitterness, slightly spicy, with a strong touch of coriander and a hint of orange, perfect for warm summer days. This beer would go great with seafood. Not what you want for a session beer.

Re-Taste.

It's been a year since I had this last and I now find it a lot more complex and interesting than I first thought. I know it hasn't changed so it has to be me. This is much nicer than I thought. I am going to change my rating.



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Hitachino Nest White Ale

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Serving Style:
330 ml. bottle
Where Purchased:
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating:
4

Hitachino Nest White Ale A pale yellow color with a clumpy but short lived head. Spices and banana are all I can detect in the aroma. Full rich creamy mouth feel. This is nice. Lots of spice and banana with some hints of pepper. Easy drinking but also very flavorfull. I wish I had more but alas that is not to be with Japan still in shambles.




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