Monday, October 15, 2007

#39 (Coors) Bluemoon - Belgiam White

It is common to add a slice of orange to a Bluemoon but I am not adding any fruit to and beer reviewed for this blog. If the brewmaster wanted the fruit added it would have been added already.

This beer has a great fruity smell, like oranges. I question the point of smelling some beers but this one smells great. There is a good yellow unfiltered color and a strong head that can get carried away if not poured correctly. This beer has clumps that I think are yeast floating in it. I am not sure how long I've had this beer around so I think the clumps are because of the age.

This beer has a nice sweet fruit taste with a nice bitter finish. The mouth feel is nice and smooth very enjoyable. The clumps don't seem to have effected the mouth feel but I think it is a little more bitter than normal. This is a nice quaffable, easy drinking beer. Nothing overly complex just a good enjoyable wheat beer.

I've found that writing this blog has changed how I feel about beer and made some beers less enjoyable. I don't like Killian as mush as I used too, but this bluemoon is still a great beer. I don't advise keeping this beer around for months because the yeast will clump and turn a little bitter, but the beer isn't ruined.

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