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Witbier

Witbier is a Belgian beer known for its light and refreshing taste. Originally brewed in Belgium, witbier is characterized by the use of wheat in the brewing process, giving the beer a characteristic cloudiness and a creamy texture.

Traditionally spiced with coriander and bitter orange peel, these ingredients add complexity to the flavor and aroma of the beer.

                                                                     
                                       

Wisp Belgian-Style Wit

Wisp Belgian-Style Wit


                                                                                                          
                                    

Witbier: Belgian wheat with a twist

Witbier is distinguished from other wheat beers by its characteristic spicy twist. In addition to the classic combination of wheat, malt and yeast, coriander and bitter orange peel add a subtle spicy and citrusy flavor.

The light body and fresh finish make witbier an ideal drink on hot summer days, perfect to enjoy on its own or as a companion to light, fresh meals.

Witbier: Spicy taste and history

The history of witbier dates back to 14th century Belgium, where it was brewed by farmers as a refreshing drink to accompany their work in the fields. The name 'witbier' comes from the Dutch word for wheat, 'wit', reflecting the beer's primary ingredient.

The spicy taste and refreshing character has made witbier a favorite among beer drinkers and those looking for a light and delicious drinking experience.

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