Is this actually a new beer, or just a relabel?
We picked some up and it doesnt taste or look anything like a weissbeer....
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Trafalgar Weissbeer
Probably a re-label of their Granary Wheat. Here's the description from their website:
"A select combination of malted wheat and barley lend this ale a light aroma with a hint of citrus, giving it a tart and refreshing palate. A light hopping makes this a refreshing summer beer. Granary wheat is bottled both as a filtered (North American) and unfiltered (European) form. Trafalgar releases the beer in the early spring and makes it available until late in the fall."
"A select combination of malted wheat and barley lend this ale a light aroma with a hint of citrus, giving it a tart and refreshing palate. A light hopping makes this a refreshing summer beer. Granary wheat is bottled both as a filtered (North American) and unfiltered (European) form. Trafalgar releases the beer in the early spring and makes it available until late in the fall."
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Despite what pootz was told previously, I've received word from a Trafalgar rep that the White Oak Weisse is a rebrand of the Granary Wheat.
They told me this when I enquired about buying some bottles of both, so it seems unlikely that this would be incorrect info. After all, if they told me they were different, they would've had double the sales.
They told me this when I enquired about buying some bottles of both, so it seems unlikely that this would be incorrect info. After all, if they told me they were different, they would've had double the sales.