Alive Red Wheat
Thisted Bryghus in Thisted, North Denmark Region, Denmark 🇩🇰
Witbier Regular|
Score
5.95
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Alive Red Wheat is a fresh and light wheat beer with a beautiful red hue and a nice head of foam. It is brewed with elderflower and chokeberry, which together create an elegant balance between sweetness and acidity. The chokeberry adds both color and a slightly dry acidity, which gives the beer its characteristic and refreshing flavor profile. An obvious thirst quencher and a festive choice for those looking for something fruity and light.
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6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottle 50 cl. Pours a cloudy, opaque reddish orange with a roughish, lacing, white head. Nose is mainly yeasty. Light body, quite sweet and yeasty - Hefe yeast with no real bitterness. Considering how acidic chokeberries are, this is very mellow. Not horrible. 070526
Tried
from Bottle
on 07 May 2026
at 15:38
3.5/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 3
Flavor 3
Texture 4
Overall 4
Hazy yellow colour with medium white head.Aroma between a soft drink and rosé watery hint of yeast and wheat.Nasty mouth feels can't drink it.
Tried
from Bottle
on 23 Mar 2026
at 07:46
6.1/10
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Appearance 5
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 6
sweet floral aroma, somewhat artificial, wheaty base. in a way refreshing, like perfumey french wheat beers or lemonade. also subtle notes of wild yeast, like belgian ale. while the initial impression is flavored shitty wheat, the belgian yeasty notes win over and it ends up as interesting belgian yeast driven wheat experiment. So a likeable aroma after all, just needs a bit of time.
rhubarb pale red/yellow, white head. unclear with particles, probably yeast. This is expected in a wheat ale.
flavor is fairly harmless belgian yeast and wheat driven ale, with only subtle notes from the aronia and hyldebblomst they added. there is some nice hoppy bitterness that keeps it refreshing, although the hoppy end gets a bit too herbal, not aromatic hoppy. In the end, this is a crazy belgian yeast driven wheat ale, if you like weird, it's fairly okay - and it tastes like micro or traditional belgian, with all the character you'd expect.
rhubarb pale red/yellow, white head. unclear with particles, probably yeast. This is expected in a wheat ale.
flavor is fairly harmless belgian yeast and wheat driven ale, with only subtle notes from the aronia and hyldebblomst they added. there is some nice hoppy bitterness that keeps it refreshing, although the hoppy end gets a bit too herbal, not aromatic hoppy. In the end, this is a crazy belgian yeast driven wheat ale, if you like weird, it's fairly okay - and it tastes like micro or traditional belgian, with all the character you'd expect.
Tried
from Bottle
on 11 Mar 2026
at 10:58