Style: Witbier

ABV: 5.2 IBU: 10.0

87/100
Aroma: 10
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 17
Mouthfeel: 4

Anheuser-Busch InBev Shock Top Belgian White

What the brewers say

“We’ve shaken up traditional tastes by brewing a spiced Belgian-style wheat ale with real orange, lemon, and lime peels and then added a little coriander spice to the mix. This award-winning ale is unfiltered to create a brew that is naturally cloudy with a light golden color and a smooth, refreshing finish.”

What our panel thought

Aroma: “Light, malty wheat sweetness accented by barely there coriander and orange. Some light floral and spice notes. Nose is hard to detect, almost absent. More spice than wheat.”

Flavor: “Malty sweet with some acidity and some coriander. Nice sweet profile of fruity notes, orange, citrus with floral and pepper notes. Medium wheat character and balanced earthy hops flavors. Slight slickness on the tongue. Finish is sweet rather than crisp but has good acidity.”

Overall: “Tastes carbonated despite no head. A crisp version of a wit. Nice sweetness and easy drinking. This beer could be excellent with a little more crispness and a little residual sweetness.”

What our editors thought

Review printed in: The Summer of Saison (Summer 2014) (View All Issues)


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