Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Shock Top Belgian Whit Review #12

Shock Top Belgian Whit bier
Anheuser-Busch Inbev
Belgian White
St. Louis, Missouri
ABV: 5.2%
12oz bottle poured into a tulip glass

Appearance:
Cloudy/Hazy-Unfiltered Wheat 
Medium Head To Thin Head-No Retention
Light Orange Color
No Belgian Lace

Taste: It's Like Drinking A Liquefied Orange Or Like Eating A Whole Pack Of Bubbalicious Bubble Gum


Aroma:
Orange Zest
Citrus Note
Fresh Wheat
Lemon Zest
Faint Spice/Herb Note


Mouthfeel:
Light Carbonation
Light Bodied/Watery Feel
Sweet Candy-Like Beer Standard
Has A Sticky Feel To It
Obvious Orange Identity
No Impressive Identity

2 Out Of 6
Don't Want A Sixer

This Beer Is Definitely Not A Real Belgian Wheat, It Is A Mass Produced Beer For People That I Call Beer Drones. Beer Drones Are People Who Fancy Advertising Than Beer Flavor. This Is A Cheap Version Of A Belgian Whit Ale, So Don't Expect To Much. It's The Old Mantra You Get What You Pay For. This Beer Is A Beer Trying To Move In On The Blue Moon Market. I'm Not A AB Fan, But This Is Least Offensive. 

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