Hoegaarden Witbier 12Pk
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Description
Description
Hoegaarden Witbier 12Pk is a 12-pack of Belgium's iconic unfiltered wheat beer, brewed at 4.9% ABV with coriander and Curaçao orange peel. This bottle-conditioned witbier earned a Silver Medal at the 2012 World Beer Cup and a 91/100 rating from Craft Beer & Brewing, cementing its reputation as the benchmark for the Belgian white ale style.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.9% | Origin: Hoegaarden, Flemish Brabant, Belgium | Style: Belgian Witbier | Brewery: Brouwerij van Hoegaarden (AB InBev)
Production & Heritage
The village of Hoegaarden has been home to wheat beer brewing since the Middle Ages, and after the local tradition nearly died out in the 1950s, Pierre Celis revived it in 1966 at what became Brouwerij van Hoegaarden — now part of AB InBev. The grist combines malted barley with a substantial portion of raw, unmalted wheat, and the mash undergoes an extended protein rest that produces the style's signature dense, milky haze. After primary fermentation, small amounts of sugar and fresh yeast are added to each bottle before warm storage, triggering a natural secondary fermentation that generates fine, lively carbonation directly in the glass.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Peppery yeast leads the nose, followed by bright citrus zest and a warm dusting of coriander seed. A faint floral sweetness rounds out the bouquet as the beer opens up.
Taste: The first sip is soft and creamy from the wheat, giving way to a sweet-sour interplay at mid-palate. Coriander spice and orange peel emerge as the dominant mid-palate flavors, tempered by a light, snappy hop bitterness that keeps everything balanced.
Finish: Clean and crisp, with a gentle tartness that lingers alongside a delicate echo of citrus and spice. The body feels light enough to encourage the next sip without any cloying sweetness.
How to Drink Hoegaarden
Pour into a wide-mouthed tumbler — the traditional Hoegaarden hexagonal glass — at around 40–45°F, swirling the last inch in the bottle to release the settled yeast. A lemon or orange wedge on the rim is optional but common in warmer months.
- Witbier Shandy: Mix half Hoegaarden with fresh lemonade for a low-ABV summer cooler where the coriander and citrus amplify the lemon.
- Belgian Garden: Combine with elderflower liqueur and a splash of soda; the wheat body gives structure that pure lagers lack.
- Radler: Blend with grapefruit juice for a tangy radler — the natural tartness of Hoegaarden keeps the drink from becoming overly sweet.
Best For
- Introducing craft-curious friends to authentic Belgian brewing
- Backyard barbecues and warm-weather gatherings where easy-drinking refreshment matters
- Pairing alongside a weekend brunch spread with lighter fare
- Stocking a home fridge for everyday after-work refreshment at moderate ABV
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Hoegaarden taste like? Hoegaarden delivers a creamy, lightly tart wheat body layered with coriander spice and orange peel, finishing clean and refreshing with mild hop bitterness.
How does Hoegaarden compare to Blue Moon Belgian White? Both are wheat beers brewed with coriander and orange peel, but Hoegaarden is an authentic Belgian witbier brewed in Belgium with bottle conditioning, while Blue Moon is an American interpretation brewed domestically with a slightly sweeter, less spicy profile. Beverage professionals often describe Blue Moon as "Belgian-style" and Hoegaarden as "true Belgian white."
Is Hoegaarden good for beginners? Its low bitterness, gentle 4.9% ABV, and approachable citrus-spice flavor make Hoegaarden one of the most accessible Belgian ales for newcomers to the style.
Where is Hoegaarden made? Hoegaarden is brewed at Brouwerij van Hoegaarden in the village of Hoegaarden, located in the Flemish Brabant province of Belgium, a region with a wheat beer heritage stretching back centuries.
What foods pair well with Hoegaarden? Steamed mussels and frites — the classic Belgian pairing — work beautifully with the wheat body. Grilled shrimp benefits from the citrus-coriander aromatics. Light salads dressed with vinaigrette mirror the beer's tartness. Soft, creamy cheeses like fresh chèvre complement the smooth mouthfeel. Thai green curry finds balance with Hoegaarden's subtle sweetness and spice.
What sizes does Hoegaarden come in? Hoegaarden is widely available in 330ml (11.2 oz) bottles, commonly sold as singles, 6-packs, and this 12-pack format, as well as 25cl and 50cl draft options in select markets.
Is Hoegaarden worth the price? Hoegaarden positions as an accessible, moderately priced import that delivers genuine Belgian provenance and bottle conditioning — details typically found in pricier craft offerings, making it strong value within the Belgian wheat beer category.
Why Hoegaarden?
Hoegaarden is not simply a witbier — it is the witbier that single-handedly rescued the style from extinction in the 1960s and defined the modern template every competitor follows. The combination of unmalted wheat, Curaçao orange peel, and coriander remains the original recipe blueprint, and the brewery's commitment to bottle conditioning gives this beer a textural complexity that most mass-market wheat beers skip. A Silver Medal at the World Beer Cup and a 91/100 from Craft Beer & Brewing confirm it still holds its own decades later. For anyone seeking the genuine article rather than a domestic approximation, a 12-pack of Hoegaarden is the straightforward choice.
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