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Hoegaarden White:
... is a lovely fruity beer, which I enjoy drinking at home, but more so when out with friends. This is partly due to its scarcity where I live, which justs adds to its appeal by being a little more exclusive ! This is probably the main bad point about this beer - that not that many pubs serve it compared to other, more mainstream beers. Also, it can be a little more expensive (of course, this depends wher... Read the full review: Hoegaarden White Beer by Fat_Kat |
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Hoegaarden White ... is a white beer which I really love, the only thing being that it does give me a headache, unlike some of the other white beers around and I dont mean after i have drunk loads either...anyway The look? The bottles look very european in appearance, brown glass bottle with a white and silver label, the writing almost looks like 1600 s pirate writing. the beer itself when poured into a glass is like a lighter coloured cloudy lager, not too many bubbles like say a lager has. Price? Four 330ml bottles for £4.75, on offer at asda and sainsburys at the moment £4.00 for four bottles About the Taste? This is refreshing and crisp and has a medicinal taste to it w... Read the full review: Refreshing white beer by blossomia |
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Hoegaarden White ... so many different beers and lagers on the market, trying to find one which goes a step beyond and delivers a more refined taste for a more4 discerning pallette is difficult. Thank goodness then for this rather special beer, which is a fine find! Hoegaarden is a white beer brewed in the Belgium town of Hoegaarden (shock horror!) Its usual strength is 5% vol, and has a very distinctive flavour. It has an amazingly impactive citrus flavour, which makes this beer the perfect summer refreshment. The very recognisable flavour is down to different ingredients being added in the brewing process. These being orange peels, coriander and curacao. These additions to the typical... Read the full review: A Fine Beer by benlepensive |
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Hoegaarden White ... and i ve found myself feeling a little tipsy after only two of these. It s at its best when its really cold and allowed to warm in your mouth slightly before swallowing it. This allows development of flavour in your mouth. With most white ales there is a tendency for them to have an aftertaste which lingers around for hours, but with this ale it isn t so apparent. Also it s not too fizzy, but is subtly carbonated. Its quite expensive when compared to a standard lager, but it s worth it, and if your local serves it i thoroughly recommend trying it. They might even have the special Hoegaarden glasses, to make your experience a little different to drinking a standard pint... Read the full review: How's the pale ale? by Gaven |


