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Edelweiss Snowfresh

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Edelweiss Snowfresh

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Just had one with lunch - light amber colour, good head retention, pine and floral aromas, very smooth mouthfeel, mild hopping that leaves a bit of lemon near the end. Very refreshing, definitely another one to drink plenty of this summer
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Post by El Pinguino »

Good to hear.
I've picked up a bunch of the new wheats (Snowfresh, Sam Adams Summer, Weihenstephaner, Grolsch) and am going to compare them all next weekend to see which I like the best. (Along with some of my traditional faves)
It'll be a weekend of wheat beer styles....

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Post by Bobsy »

Tried this one earlier this evening and I was really impressed. Lovely herbal flavour at the back of the palate. I'll be buying a few more of these for sure.

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Post by SteelbackGuy »

Its an excellent spicy witbeer.

Ratebeer.com has it as a spice herb vegetable beer, but I disagree, as I think it is just a witbeer with other spices in it.
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Post by KwaiLo »

SteelbackGuy wrote:Its an excellent spicy witbeer.

Ratebeer.com has it as a spice herb vegetable beer, but I disagree, as I think it is just a witbeer with other spices in it.
Does RateBeer use the BJCP guidelines as a basis for the allocation of style? If so, the placement makes perfect sense....

I tried one of these today so far as well. Very good. I will be buying more.

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