Red & White

Wheat Beer - Witbier

A big, belgian-style Wit brewed with coriander and orange peel and fermented with Pinot Noir juice. After fermentation a fraction of the batch is aged in Oregon Pinot Noir barrels, and another fraction is aged on oak staves. The beer is blended together before packaging. This has been one of our most popular Limited Edition beers at both our Rehoboth Beach, DE brewpub and at festivals. It successfully marries the refreshing citrusy qualities of a Belgian-style white beer with the robust complexity of a bold red wine.

ABV

10.0

Rating

3.81525

Rating count

29,360

Last updated

almost 5 years ago

 
4.25

about 3 years ago

 
4.25

almost 3 years ago

 

William Wienbarg

Aged five years, not too much sediment. Excellent flavor profile of grape must and sweet Belgian yeast. Not very boozy for a beer at 10% ABV.

4.25

over 2 years ago

 
4.25

about 2 years ago

 
4.25

over 1 year ago

 
4.25

over 1 year ago

 
4.25

over 1 year ago

 

Scott Housten

Oh my.

4.25

over 1 year ago

 

Steve Kirkpatrick

Last sighted at A-Pub State College

4.25

over 1 year ago

 
4.25

over 1 year ago

 
4.25

over 1 year ago

 
4.25

over 1 year ago

 

Jake the Beerman

I wasn't sure what to expect with this beer. I tasted oak at first drink, then I got the barrel grape, mild. I wouldn't guess it as a Wit beer. The more I sip, the better I like. JBF for 10% ABV. Get to Dinner Bell before it's gone at 3 bucks a bottle.

4.25

over 1 year ago

 

Bernie Dee

Well executed thanks Jeffrey C.

4.25

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over 1 year ago

 

Jon Brennan

Aged 2011

4.25

over 1 year ago

 
4.25

about 1 year ago

 

Winegardner

From Saturday.... let it warm just a bit. Yep🍻

4.5

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over 4 years ago

 

Manuel Perez

Just as tasty as I remembered 👌

4.5

over 4 years ago

 

Jim Cordrey

Oops. I’ve had this already...

4.5

about 4 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 2 years ago

 
4.5

over 2 years ago

 

Joanne Levengood

Rating should be downgraded but only because of age. Still drinkable after what has to be 6 years or so in bottle! Start brewing it again DFH!

4.5

almost 2 years ago

 

Jim Cordrey

Oops. Already had this, again

4.5

over 1 year ago

 
4.5

over 1 year ago

 
4.5

over 1 year ago

 
4.5

over 1 year ago

 

Supastar Runnergirl

2024 is amazing!

4.5

over 1 year ago

 
4.5

over 1 year ago

 
4.5

about 1 year ago

 
4.75

over 4 years ago

 
4.75

over 4 years ago

 

Brandon W.

Not overpowering but strong. All you need is the one bottle, too.

4.75

over 4 years ago

 

Bryce W

Great wine brew! Good red wine character!

4.75

about 1 year ago

 

Valerie

Flowery aroma, belgian taste, with just a smidgen of citrusy sour. Yummy! Don't know how this ended up in my beer fridge, but thanks beer gnome!

5.0

almost 5 years ago

 
5.0

over 4 years ago

 
5.0

almost 4 years ago

 
5.0

almost 4 years ago

 

Blake Z.

Godly.... just godly.

5.0

almost 4 years ago

 
5.0

No checkin location

about 3 years ago

 
5.0

over 1 year ago