Logsdon Kili Wit

Logsdon Kili Wit

Our Kili Wit is a traditionally brewed white beer with refreshing flavors and creamy smoothness. This is a 100% certified organic beer brewed with local organic barley malt, wheat and oats along with whole cone Oregon hops and African spice. This beer is made with a portion of the proceeds going to the K2 Adventures Foundation that provides community service, medical and educational enrichment for African children.
3.6
232 reviews
Washougal, United States

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3.9 Lovely maltiness in base, mostly smooth wheat, oats, empowered by juicy fruitiness, bit spicy. Light sweetness with moderate to light tartness. Nicely balanced.
3.5 Bottle shared at beeroda tastong session. Light sulphur in the nose. Apot on amount of coriander. Light and refreshing wit.
3.7 Opálos sárga szín, fehér hab. Gabonás, citusos illat. Közepes test és szénsav. Gabonás, narancsos ízvilág. Száraz.
3.5 Poured from the tap. Hazy pale yellow with minimal white head. Wheat, coriander, blends well.
3.3 From a bomber in a tulip. Pours cloudy gold. Aroma is intense coriander. Flavor is very crisp for a wit, and the coriander then comes through really strong. Finish is less than stellar and towards the end of the glass the esthers were interacting with the spice and it was not so good. Not "standard" but not exceptionally good either.
4.0 Bouteille achetée à La Mise En Bière - De couleur jaune pale nuageuse avec une belle mousse blanche crémeuse qui tient longtemps - Au nez des arômes épicé, coriandre, légèrement agrumeux, citroné, orange avec une pointe de blé - En bouche super onctuosité du blé, bonne présence de coriandre et d’épices avec les levures, les agrumes on totalement disparu pour faire plus de place au blé - Corp moyen, amertume légère, carbonation légère, onctueuse crémeuse, final épices et blé - wit ale parfaite très proche d’une celis (même levure ?) manque un peu de carbo pour être parfaite
3.6 Keg @ Cafe Beermoth, Manchester. Pours a misty pale gold, small white head. Aroma of wit spice, yeast, lightly sour. Soft wit taste, lightly spicy, peppery, not a bad effort.
4.3 750 cc, capped, from Frank Smith’s. Pours clear golden with 2-fingers of fluffy, white head and a high level of carbonation. Nose is wheaty pale malt, hops, kiwi. Tastes smooth, complex, with pale malt, hops, kiwi, wheat, florals, mild white peppery spice. This is an incredible witbier, and certainly must be in my top 10 for this style, if not higher.
3.4 Draft taster at Churchkey. Pale yellow with bare head. A: tons of flora, some yeast, garden spice, coriander. T: subdued version of aroma, some lite green tea. OK.
3.6 4 oz pour on draft at ChurchKey. Slightly hazy yellow with off-white head. Aromas of herb, spice, lemon citrus. Tastes of herb, spice, wheat, light malt. Light body with a dry finish.
3.6 Draft at The Sovereign. Clear yellow color. Spice forward aroma. Taste is spiced straw. OK.
3.6 Draft. Medium white head atop hazy light amber body, Aroma is moderately sweet, orange, some coriander, white pepper, light honey, funk, lemon. Taste is medium sweet, berry, some orange, light pepper. Light-medium body, low carbonation.
3.6 Hazy golden color; Medium slightly creamy body; Aroma of yeast, floral/fruit, some clove, & spice; Flavor of sweet malt, yeast, coriander, fruit, and spice; Dry finish; Nicely balanced; Good.
3.6 Bottle, no 4324. Pours clear, light yellow, with a big creamy head setting at finger thickness. Aroma is tart with yeast, hay and soapy notes, as well as some malts with bread. Medium body, with average to fizzy carbonation. Flavour is tart yeast, hay and light farmhouse notes, as well as wood and sweet notes of honey and soap.
4.0 Bottle. Pours a slightly hazy golden color with white head. Spicy, wheat, yeast, bread aromas. Spicy, yeast, wheat, peppery, slight citrus flavors. Just an awesome all-around belgian white
4.1 Rating #1737 - 2015.06.08 - Bottle from @yegbeergirl- Pours a hazy yellow with a bubbly white head. Aroma is passionfruit, citrus and grapefruit. Decent bitterness, a hint of spice that lingers in finish. Lovely.
3.2 Bottle. Cloudy wheat color . Very flavorful floral fruity taste. Very easy drinking and European. I'd have it again
4.2 Bottle @ home Coriander, wheat, orange blossom Very carbonated, refreshing, wheat, coriander, bread, light hoppy ending
4.0 drank only because of the label, i love giraffes .. . cloudy hazed amber .. great foam .. oats, wheat, coriander, sausage skin, husks, mild fruit, and toto .. . mouth feels nice, refreshing and a bit light. a great wit .. . . I was once kissed on the lips by a giraffe, and I don’t think I’ve ever got over it.
3.6 750 from hayduke and we had it together via facebook chat. Almost clear golden and carbonation is visible as it rises. The white foam gushed from the bottle. I smell coriander and wheat with some lemon. All of that is tasted, too. The coriander also seems to come with berries. There is some sourness to this. Some fruit and yeast and then melons. The finish was funky and earthy.
3.8 Shared with Strykzone on Facebook Chat. From the 750 ml bottle, it poured a very cloudy almost butterscotch yellow. Lots of carbonation raised a big white head and good lacing. Light to medium body and again a lot of carbonation. The flavor is complex. Starts with a lot of sourness and a big burst of coriander. Them both lemon and peach arrive. As we move into the earthy finish there is a lot of spice and the funk stays all the way to the end, This was one to be sipped not chugged. Good beer and enjoyable from start to finish. Glad the ABV is reasonable as this was a lot of beer.
3.8 750ml bottle. Hazy, yellow-ish, pale golden colour with average to huge, fluffy, more than fairly lasting, moderately lacing, white head. Wheaty, fruity, and yeasty spicy aroma, notes of peach, apricot, mirabelle (partially in dried state), white pepper, shallot. Taste is dry hoppy, fruity, notes of (dried) apricot, nectarine, peach, underlying (wheaty) sweetness, mild peppery spiciness, a herbal-grassy touch, tart-ish lemon interludes. Well balanced, pronounced flavours, marvellous.
4.0 On tap at Nedre Foss Gård, may 13th 2015. Hazy yellow body, nice white head. Citrussy aroma with lime, brett funk, wheat, choriander. Taste is lightly sweet, zesty fruity, peppery and dry. Clean fresh yeast notes with orange and straw in finish. Yet another very nice beer from Logsdon.
3.6 0.375l bottle. Very hazy golden body, huge white head. Aroma of bread, lemon zest and quite a lot of coriander. Taste of bread, yeast, lemon zest and coriander. Sweet upfront but the finish is a bit sour (like lemon juice). Nice beer.
3.9 375 mL bottle purchased at the Logsdon barrel house. I’ve seen this bottle around for years, and always loved the label art as a bonus, but always passed due to price. Turns out Logsdon beers are much less expensive at the source. Good to know since I know for a fact that I will be back. Cloudy apple juice color pour with a quick fading head. Soft orange and spice aroma. Flavor has many qualities of a usual wit, but the spice profile, and carb to it make it a stand out for me. Coupled with the long wait of trying this beer, I very much enjoyed it.
3.6 Bottle. Pale gold in colour with slight haze and fairly strong carbonation. Aromas are of honeycomb, lime pith, and coriander. Flavors are reminiscent of lemon lime soda, flaked wheat, mild white pepper, and more coriander. On the lean side of a wit, but very refreshing and refined.
3.8 750ml bottle pours out a cloudy golden topped with a white head. nose is banana cardamom plenty of spice and a wheat. Taste is more of the spice banana bread cardamom.
3.2 (750ml bottle) Pours a hazy pale yellow body with a medium white head. Aroma of wheat, coriander, banana, and citrus. Flavor of yeast, coriander, minerals, and citrus peel with a dry finish.
3.1 Bottle 750ml. @ home. [ As Logsdon Kili Wit ]. Hazy - murky matt medium yellow color with a large, frothy, good lacing, mostly lasting, white head. Aroma is moderate malty, wheat, moderate yeasty, citrus, yeast, tart, fruity, funky, coriander. Flavor is moderate sweet and light light acidic with a average to long duration, tart, citrus, fruity, yeast, coriander, funky. Body is medium, texture is oily to watery, carbonation is soft to lively. [20160130]
4.0 Pours clear straw yellow first; gentle swirling of the bottle and now we have clouds. Hoppy spicy Wit here on the nose. Coriander very inviting. Coriander and other spices, something tangy in there. Especially in the finish; resembles lemon that is not too bitter; kinda like those containers at the grocery that resemble a lemon. What hoppiness I get compliments the spices rather than detracts. Another thing that I notice is a perceived by me hint of a honey presence. Medium body with prickly carbonation. This is really good.