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The Witbier is a Belgian wheat based beer flavored with Coriander and Orange Peel. The body is very light and refreshing. There is a floral aroma quality with a crisp finish. A classic Summertime beer! Commercial examples of this beer style include Heogaarden Wit, Blue Moon Belgian Wit, etc.

Belgian Witbier

Belgian Witbier Extract Recipe


Recipe Specifics:

  • Original Gravity: 1.051
  • Finishing Gravity: 1.012-1.014
  • IBU'S: 17.6
  • ABV: 4.9-5.1%

Price: $35.00
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