Lervig White Dog Brand

Lervig White Dog Brand

Norwegian wheat beer based on medieval Belgian traditions.

Et forfriskende belgisk hveteøl. Passer perfekt til sommerkvelder, småforelskelser og sardiner- Ufiltrert og naturlig uklart - akkurat som livet. Innhold: Vann, byggmalt, hvete, Saaz-humle, East Kent Golding-humle, koriander, curacao og belgisk wit-gjær. Avgiftsklasse D. Serveringstemperatur 4° C.
Inspirert av iddisen Whitedog, Hillevaag Sardinfabrik 1908.
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203 reviews
Stavanger, Norway

Community reviews

3.1 Bottle. Golden colour, lasting head. Aroma is dominated by coriander, but yeasty tonas as well as orange. Taste is more wheat, byt the coriander, yeast and orange is also present. Nice refresher, but not super.
3.2 Growler from Beyond Beer. Nice fruity Beer. Typical pale color, hazy, white foam.
3.3 33cl bottle. Pours clear deep golden colour with a mid-sized to small white head. Aroma of spices, herbs, yeast, pale malt. Taste of spicy malt, pale fruits, herbs, yeast.
3.4 Tap@Taphouse, Copenhagen - golden light pour with white head. Light wheaty and fruity, some light spice, light and easy drinking wit. Nice.
2.9 Bottle 330 ml. Hazy yellow color with a good white foam. Aroma: coriander, peel and other spices, wheat, slightly floral hop, slightly sour. Taste: citrus, sweetish wheat, yeast, acidity, light peel and hops bitterness, refreshing.
3.5 Cloudy, straw yellow, moderate dense head leaving a thick film. Nose of spicy bretts, floral hops, some leather & acidity. Light body. Oily. Spicy yeasty taste, dry, some refreshing sourness. Light hoppy bitterness. -- rated with beerbasher/winphone
3.0 4.7%ABV. Belgian Wit. Tapped out a gold. 5ºSRM. Nose has the aroma of a Belgian ale, like something you might get off a Delirium Tremens, a dusty, moldy, musty sour aroma. There might be some wet oak in there. Maybe some flour-y aromas. Mouthfeel is soapy. A little more carbonation might have been nice. A little flat with syrupy corn-syrup like mouthfeel with canned corn, a brief glimpse of water biscuit and cream crackers, saltines, then a funky, musty sourness. Finish can only be described as "thick tongue". Lingering, but not in a very pleasant way. Overall an experience closer to a Chimay Gold than a Hoegaarden or a Blue Moon.
3.0 Wheat,bread, coriander and grass. Sour on the tongue and fairly frothy as you expect in a weiss. Not particularly special (and not my style of beer) but solid enough.
3.7 Slightly unclear golden appearance with little head. Tastes of banana, spices, wheat and dried fruits. Medium body, somewhat aggressive carbonation and a finish of banana and spices. Supposedly inconsistent, but this is good
3.5 Very refreshing a slightly sour Norwegian witbier that have some resemblances with american wheat.
2.5 330ml Flasche. Trüb und orange. Kleine Schaumkrone. Fruchtiges Aroma. Milder Weizengeschmack. Spritzig. Leicht bitter.
2.9 33 cl, bottle conditioned. Pours a very ligt lemony yellow. Medium thick white head, rapidly descending. Lots of yeast sediments floating around. Aroma is citrus fruits peel, coriander and wheat bread. Taste is dominated by wheat malt and coriander, EKG hops steps forwards and say Hello. Light body, low carbonated mouthfeel.
3.3 Tap at Fermentoren Aarhus. Pours a pale yellow with a soapy white head. Aroma has lots of coriander, orange peel sour notes, wheat, lots of flowery notes, lots of spice, and then the East Kent Golding hop is really standing out. Taste is sweet, light and wheaty. Not as spicy as you would have hoped from the aroma. Very low bitterness. Fairly dry, breadish finish though. Light body and average carbonation. Refreshing, but slightly boring.
2.7 Tap @ Fermentoren, Aarhus, 4.7%. Unclear yellow with big white head. Aroma is malt, malt, yeast, wheat and spices. Flavour is malt, wheat, spices, medium sweet, coriander, little dry, yeast, notes of phenols, hops, little floral, herbs, little lemon, little citrus and a little bitter.
3.2 Пшеничка как пшеничка, могла быт куда и лучше. Нет полноты и мягкости.
3.2 Bottle. Pours a light gold colour with a firm white head, mild wheat aroma, taste is light with some bitterness and some spice with a dry finish.
3.5 Bottle at the Greyfriar, Reading. Cloudy yellow with a middling white head. Quite fizzy, which I normally dislike but it seemed to suit this beer. Lots of lemon, some bready yeast, a little cut grass and a wisp of smoke. Very clean, crisp and refreshing. I’m not usually a fan of this style but this one hit the spot for me.
3.4 Bottle. Cloudy yellow with a medium head. Wheat dominates with bitterness in background. Reasonable but pretty ordinary. To be honest I am not so keen on this style so perhaps not the best person in the world to comment on it.
3.8 Bottle on board Fridtjofen 16.07.15. Clody yellow. White head and lacing. Aroma of citrus and coriander, with a hint of grass and cloves. Similar taste and aftertaste. Very refreshing!!! This bear has definitely improved since last I tried it a few years ago.
3.4 Keg at the Beavertown Lervig tap takeover. Aroma is mineral orange, hop leaf, wheat doughy grains. Flavour is crisp dougyy grains, orange hop matter. Hazed orange golden coloured pour with a thick lasting white head. Palate is light and grainy, wheat, highish carbonation. OK. Nothing special.
3.3 Keg at the Beavertown tap takeover, 25/04/15. Lightly hazed golden orange with a decent off white covering. Nose is yeast, banana, straw, light citric rinds, grassy, peach. Taste comprises caramel, banana, candyfloss, bubblegum, light spice. Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close. Ok stuff, more a Belgian Ale hybrid than a witbier for me.
3.0 Uklart ferskenfarget med kort hvitt skum. Lukt av brøddeig, banan og noe sur frukt. Søt banan i smaken med en sur avslutning. Utvannet smak og noe høyt på kullsyre.
3.8 Served in a frosted glass, drink is a clear yellow with white finger thick head. Nice nose of clove/coriander. Tastes fruity, clean and refreshing. OK to good this one.
2.6 33 cl bottle from Rimi supermarket. Pours hazy yellow with a huge white head. Yeasty aroma: bread dough. Some banana flavour. Fully carbonated. Bittersweet to sour aftertaste.
2.4 at my home along with Yves white gold blond coloured with yeast particels body and with a white head a spicy hop yeast aroma a spicy sweet yeast watterig hop bitter taste with a little bitter finish
2.8 Shared with wim at wim’s place. Hazy blond colored beer with floks of yeast, small white head and no carbonation. Yeasty fruited aroma. Full sparkling palate. Finish is sweet fruited slightly dry.
3.2 33cl bottle@home in large tulip glass at aprox. 8 degrees. Pours hazy off yellow with nice white head. Primary aroma seems to be of American hops, though there is none in there, and citrus with a hint of coriander. All this is reflected in the taste which is not as exotic as eg. a Hoegaarden but still nicely spiced. A nice beer though it veers more and more towards a, mind you tastey, pilsner as I drink it. Perhaps the ideal beginners Wit as the yeast is also very subdued. I like it and will try it colder come summer.
3.1 Bottle from Cotteridge Wines; hazy golden amber pour with a frothy white head, banana and clove aroma, taste has clove, malt, used juicy fruits, banana.
3.0 October 2014. 27 NOK bottle in Bergen from Rimi supermarket. Pours fully opaque witbier orange with a slim white foam. Aroma mellow citrus spice with perfumed hints of coriander, curry leaf, mustard and dill. Low condition with orange barley squash, watery coriander and pineapple impressions; empty and slightly soapy finish. Throwaway but pleasant budget supermarket offering for impoverished Englishmen in Bergen.
2.8 Light golden, unclear. Has a white head. Malty aroma, faint spicy notes, coriander and orange. Flavor too.