Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc 6Pk
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Description
Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc 6Pk is a French witbier brewed with wheat, orange peel, and coriander, packaged as a six-pack at 5.0% ABV. Produced by Brasseries Kronenbourg — a brewery tracing its origins to 1664 and now part of the Carlsberg Group — this wheat beer has earned a 3.5 out of 5 rating on Untappd from over 256,000 reviews, making it one of the more widely consumed French craft-style beers on the global market.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0% | Origin: Obernai, Alsace, France | Style: Witbier / Wheat Beer | Brewery: Brasseries Kronenbourg (Carlsberg Group)
Production & Heritage
Brasseries Kronenbourg operates its primary brewery in Obernai, in the Alsace region of northeastern France — a corridor with deep brewing traditions shaped by both French and German influences. 1664 Blanc is brewed in the Belgian witbier tradition, using a grain bill of barley malt and wheat, then spiced with sun-dried orange peel and coriander seed. What distinguishes this beer from many competitors in the style is the use of Strisselspalt hops, a noble-adjacent Alsatian hop variety prized for its delicate floral and herbal character, lending subtlety rather than bitterness.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Sweet citrus fruit and orange zest greet the nose immediately, followed by softer notes of coriander spice and lightly toasted wheat malt. There is a mild floral undertone that keeps the aroma clean and inviting.
Taste: The first sip delivers a pronounced orange flavor alongside soft lemon citrus. Mid-palate, the wheat malt comes forward with a gentle, bready sweetness, while coriander adds a light peppery edge. A mild tartness emerges toward the finish, balancing the fruit-forward character.
Finish: Medium-short and refreshing, with bubbly, smooth carbonation that lifts residual citrus and wheat notes off the palate. The aftertaste is clean with a faint trace of coriander and dried orange peel.
How to Drink 1664 Blanc
Serve well chilled, ideally between 3–5°C (37–41°F), in a wide-mouthed goblet or standard pint glass to let the citrus aromatics open up. A thin orange wheel garnish is traditional and complements the existing orange peel character. Three cocktails where 1664 Blanc works well: a Beer Mimosa, where its citrus profile pairs naturally with fresh orange juice; a Shandy, mixed half-and-half with lemonade for a lighter warm-weather drink; and a Bière Royale, topped with a splash of crème de cassis for a fruity, French-inspired aperitif.
Best For
- Warm-weather barbecues and outdoor gatherings where a light, refreshing beer is needed
- Introducing someone to wheat beer who typically drinks lighter lager styles
- Pairing with brunch dishes like eggs Benedict or smoked salmon
- Bringing a well-known European import to a dinner party or casual get-together
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 1664 Blanc taste like? 1664 Blanc is a citrus-forward wheat beer dominated by orange and lemon flavors with underlying wheat malt sweetness and a touch of coriander spice. It finishes smooth and lightly tart with lively carbonation.
How does 1664 Blanc compare to Blue Moon? Both are witbier-style wheat beers brewed with orange peel and coriander, and multiple reviewers describe 1664 Blanc as similar to Blue Moon but slightly sweeter. 1664 Blanc uses Alsatian Strisselspalt hops, which contribute a more delicate, floral hop character compared to Blue Moon's slightly more pronounced coriander spice presence.
Is 1664 Blanc good for beginners? Yes — its smooth, fruity profile and moderate 5.0% ABV make it approachable for those new to wheat beers or craft-style brews. The citrus sweetness and mild carbonation keep it easy-drinking without bitterness.
Where is 1664 Blanc made? 1664 Blanc is brewed by Brasseries Kronenbourg at their primary facility in Obernai, located in the Alsace region of northeastern France. The brewery is owned by the Carlsberg Group and the brand name references the brewery's founding year of 1664.
What foods pair well with 1664 Blanc? Grilled seafood, particularly shrimp or white fish, complements the beer's citrus notes. Fresh salads with goat cheese echo the light, tangy character. Moules-frites (mussels and fries) is a classic French pairing. Mild Thai dishes like green papaya salad work well with the wheat sweetness. Light charcuterie boards with soft cheeses allow the beer's subtle spice to shine.
What sizes does 1664 Blanc come in? This listing is a six-pack format; individual bottles are typically 330ml or 355ml depending on market. Larger single-serve cans and 750ml bottles may also be available in select regions.
Is 1664 Blanc worth the price? 1664 Blanc positions as a mid-range import wheat beer, sitting slightly above mass-market domestics but below specialty craft witbiers. For a widely available French import with genuine Alsatian hop character and consistent quality across more than 256,000 user reviews, it represents solid value in its category.
Why 1664 Blanc?
In a wheat beer market crowded with Belgian and American entries, 1664 Blanc stands apart through its distinctly French identity and the use of Strisselspalt hops — a regional Alsatian variety that brings a floral delicacy uncommon in the witbier style. The combination of sun-dried orange peel and coriander follows tradition, but the hop selection gives this beer a lighter, more elegant aromatic signature than many direct competitors. With an 82 on BeerAdvocate and a 3.5 on Untappd across a massive review base, it has proven remarkably consistent. For drinkers looking for a wheat beer that delivers citrus-forward refreshment with genuine European provenance, 1664 Blanc is a reliable and well-established choice.
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