Look: It has a slightly stronger colour than white beers usually have, certainly pale but with the typical look of the house. Light, fine head with average maintenance. Delicate Nose: A lovely fresh nose, entirely in the yeast, even slightly floral. The freshness seems to be its main quality. In the mouth: The first supple flavour without being too bitter, almost round in the mouth. Plays the role of a light and refreshing beer. Average persistence and fresh in the mouth at the end. Although thirst-quenching, the drink still suits a spray of hop topped with a poached egg and a white beer mousseline (the same as is in your glass).
Belgian-Style White (or Wit) / Belgian-Style Wheat
ABV: 
5.00%
Brasserie de Brunehaut
Brunehaut, Hainaut, Belgium