Serving Type: Draft
ABV: 4.5 percent
Appearance: Water Gap Wheat is a shade of pale yellow. I'd ballpark the color a little bit below a straw yellow you see in numerous blonde brews. Water Gap Wheat is also plenty hazy. The head on the beer is very week. Once poured, it features a very thin white head which disappears quickly. It'll go away even faster if you toss a wedge of citrus in it.
Smell: This beer gives off a strong hint of lemon and citrus. I also got some small notes of wheat and grain, but the citrus scents do dominate this.
Taste: This is where is went somewhat down hill for me. The wheat, grain and citrus all mix well, but the beer in general is fairly weak. I'm hoping this beer isn't named for being watery, but that's what I took home from my experience with this beer.
Overall Rating:
This beer had a lovely color. It also smelled very pleasant. The weakened taste and lack of carbonation lost some points in my book. It's certainly no knock on the brewer. I've had plenty of Appalachian's beers and loved them.
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