Hoegaarden

Hoegaarden’s history starts around 1445 in the small village of the same name, following a secret recipe and using the finest ingredients and locally grown wheat, the villagers developed the original unfiltered white beer. Hoegaarden is a light and uplifting beer with a slightly bitter and fruity taste, with a hint of coriander and curacao.

Origin: Belgium
Style: Wheat Beer
Alc/Vol: 5.4%
Rating:
[rating:4.5/5]

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November 3rd, 2008
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