Witheer
Sunday, August 10, 2014 by Glenn Vermoortel
http://www.scheldebrouwerij.nl/onze_bieren.aspx
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Witheer is a Belgian-Dutch beer. It is brewed by the Scheldebrouwerij Meer, a borough of Hoogstraten. |
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Witheer is a golden wheat beer with an alcohol content of 5%. It was
launched on 17 June 1998, originally stood at 6.2% alcohol content, but
in 2002 it was reduced to 5%. Besides the usual ingredients, the beer
also contains coriander and curaçao peel (an herb). |
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Witheer, the name of this white beer refers to the Norbertine Order that in 1127 the abbey of Middelburg has founded. The Canons of this order wore white companies and were therefore also with the honor named. The traditional malts together with wheat malt makes this beer soft and tasty drinkable. It is a very tasteful drink beer by only 5% full. alcohol. Available in 33 cl bottle and in drums of 20 liters. |
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