Aroma: Fresh and citrusy, with dominant notes of orange peel and coriander. Subtle floral hints and light yeast nuances with banana and vanilla undertones. The aroma resembles a spiced lemonade with hints of white bread. Taste: Smooth and refreshing, with a delicate wheat texture. The flavour harmoniously combines citrus tartness, coriander spiciness, and a gentle sweetness. A characteristic milky note of Belgian wits and a barely perceptible bitterness in the finish. The aftertaste is clean, with pleasant citrus freshness. Features: A classic Belgian witbier — unfiltered, with natural haze and a fluffy white head. Brewed with wheat and barley malt, plus ground orange peel and coriander seeds, which give it its distinctive spicy taste. Perfect for warm weather; traditionally served with a lemon wedge. History & Reputation: The history of Hoegaarden dates back to 1445 in the small Belgian village of Hoegaarden, where monks brewed beer with local herbs. The modern revival came in the 1960s thanks to Pierre Celis, who recreated the traditional recipe. Today, Hoegaarden is one of the world's most popular Belgian beers and an icon of the witbier style. It is now part of AB InBev but retains its authentic character.