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witbier

[ wit-beer ]

noun

  1. a Belgian-style unmalted wheat beer with a hazy, pale appearance, spiced with coriander and orange peel.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of witbier1

First recorded in 1990–95; from Dutch; literally “white beer”; white ( def ), beer
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Example Sentences

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I sat at the bar and ordered a Blonde Witbier and found myself playing a game of bingo next to a handsome man in his late 50s.

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This is a simple, easy-drinking witbier — pillowy soft, gently spiced — with sour cherry juice from the NoMa brewery.

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Still, the brewery’s name is on the wall, and almost every one of the dozen draft lines usually pours Solace products, such as the full-bodied Lucy Juicy Double IPA, 2 Legit to Wit Belgian witbier and fruit-flavored Voda hard seltzers.

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In the To Wit, unfiltered, spiced witbier adds a sparkling top to an orangey drink fortified with Calvados and amaro.

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The HomeBrew will then produce five litres of beer from a choice of American IPA, American pale ale, stout, pilsner and Belgian witbier.

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