Saint Archer White Ale
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The White Ale from Saint Archer is light in color, with a slight haze and quickly disappearing head. The aroma is pleasant, with plenty of citrus and wheat. Would be ideal on a warm, summer day. Flavor-wise, it's a pretty typical witbier, with orange peel, coriander, and other spices. It seems a little under carbonated, but the aftertaste is smooth and dry with some tartness that many drinkers will appreciate.
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cantaloop Sep 12, 2018 at 3:48PM
This beer reminds me of a more flavorful, better tasting, less sweet; Blue Moon.Leave a Comment: