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![]() Swashbuckler Brewing Company Tasting Notes and Review of Wetlands Wit from Swashbuckler Brewing CompanyGuide Rating - ![]() The Bottom LineThe brewery says "Belgian Style Wit (white) Beer make with all organic malts, hops and spices. This is a light refreshing Belgian Whie Ale that has a subtle sweetness from orange peels, and an interesting spicy note from coriander, traditional in a Witbier." Pros
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Guide Review - Tasting Notes and Review of Wetlands Wit from Swashbuckler Brewing CompanyThe Wetlands Wit pours with a bright, white, fizzy head that falls away rather quickly. The body is very pale straw and cloudy with the haze of whiteness that marks the wit style. The nose is earthy with strong notes of sweet orange. The flavor is that of a classic wit. Zesty orange blends very nicely with coriander. It finishes with the faintest of hops' snap giving way to a lingering orange tang. This is one of the more artful wits that I've come across in a while. Related ArticlesAnchor Porter - Beer Panel Tasting Notes and Review of ...Anheuser-Bush Winter's Bourbon Cask Ale - Review an...Redhook Blonde Ale - Beer Tasting Notes and Review of R...Redhook Blackhook Porter - Beer Tasting Notes and Revie...Harmon Brewery Rye IPA - Beer Tasting Notes and Review ... |
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