Blue Moon Belgian White 12Pk
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Description
Description
Blue Moon Belgian White 12Pk is a Belgian-style wheat beer brewed at 5.4% ABV, available here as a 12-pack of 12 oz. bottles. Winner of a gold medal at the 1995 World Beer Championship in the White Beer category, this wheat ale distinguished itself early as one of the most recognized American interpretations of the Belgian witbier style, built around Valencia orange peel, coriander, and oats.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.4% | Origin: Denver, Colorado, USA | Style: Belgian-Style Wheat Ale | Brewery: Blue Moon Brewing Company (Molson Coors)
Production & Heritage
Blue Moon Belgian White was created in 1995 by Keith Villa at the Sandlot Brewery, a small brewhouse located inside Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. Villa, who holds a PhD in brewing from the University of Brussels, designed the recipe around malted barley, white wheat, oats, Valencia orange peel, and coriander — a grain bill that nods to traditional Belgian witbiers while making a deliberate substitution of Valencia orange peel for the Curaçao orange peel more commonly used in Belgian originals. That swap produces a slightly sweeter citrus character compared to the drier, more tart profile of classic Belgian whites. The beer is currently brewed under the Molson Coors umbrella, with production at both the original Denver facility and at the Molson Brewery in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Light spicy wheat leads into bright orange citrus and a faint whiff of coriander spice. The oat component adds a subtle creaminess to the nose that rounds out the overall impression.
Taste: The entry is crisp and tangy, with zesty orange fruitiness hitting the palate first. Mid-palate brings a creamy, full body courtesy of the oats and wheat, balanced by peppery coriander spice. Valencia orange peel delivers a subtle sweetness that distinguishes this from more austere Belgian examples, while acidic carbonation keeps the mouthfeel lively.
Finish: Medium in length with lingering coriander and orange spiciness. The wheat body fades smoothly, leaving a clean, refreshing close with a touch of residual citrus sweetness.
How to Drink Blue Moon
The classic serve is poured into a wide-mouthed glass garnished with a fresh orange slice, which amplifies the citrus aromatics already present in the beer. Straight from the bottle or can works well in casual settings. Blue Moon also holds up in beer cocktails: a Blue Moon Shandy (mixed with fresh lemonade) plays off the existing citrus notes; a Beermosa (half Blue Moon, half orange juice) leans into the orange character for a brunch-friendly drink; and a Belgian Radler (mixed with grapefruit soda) adds tartness that counterbalances the beer's natural sweetness.
Best For
- Introducing craft-curious drinkers to wheat beer styles
- Summer cookouts and outdoor gatherings where easy-drinking refreshment matters
- Stocking a home fridge with a reliable, crowd-pleasing 12-pack
- Pairing with lighter fare like seafood, salads, and grilled chicken
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Blue Moon taste like? Blue Moon Belgian White delivers a crisp, tangy wheat beer experience dominated by zesty orange citrus, a creamy oat-driven body, and a subtle peppery coriander spice on the finish.
How does Blue Moon compare to Shock Top? Both are Belgian-style wheat ales produced by major American brewing companies — Blue Moon by Molson Coors, Shock Top by Anheuser-Busch. Blue Moon tends toward a creamier body with more pronounced Valencia orange sweetness, while Shock Top leans slightly more citrus-forward and lighter in mouthfeel.
Is Blue Moon good for beginners? Blue Moon is one of the most approachable wheat beers on the market, with its mild 5.4% ABV, smooth body, and familiar citrus flavors making it an accessible entry point into Belgian-style ales.
Where is Blue Moon made? Blue Moon Belgian White was born at the Sandlot Brewery inside Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, where it is still brewed today. Production also takes place at the Molson Brewery in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, under the Molson Coors umbrella.
What foods pair well with Blue Moon? Grilled shrimp and fish tacos complement the citrus notes; light salads with vinaigrette echo the beer's tangy quality; Thai or Vietnamese dishes match well with the coriander spice; soft cheeses like mozzarella or burrata align with the creamy body; and lemon or orange desserts mirror the Valencia orange peel character.
What sizes does Blue Moon come in? Blue Moon Belgian White is widely available in 12-packs (12 oz. bottles or cans), as well as 6-packs, single bottles, single cans, and various draft formats.
Is Blue Moon worth the price? Blue Moon positions as a widely available, moderately priced wheat ale that sits between mainstream domestic lagers and higher-end craft offerings — strong value for a beer with a distinctive recipe and consistent quality.
Why Blue Moon?
Blue Moon Belgian White earned its reputation by doing something specific: applying a brewer's training in Belgian tradition to an American palate. The use of Valencia orange peel instead of the traditional Curaçao variety is a deliberate production choice that gives this beer its signature sweetness and broad appeal. A gold medal at the 1995 World Beer Championship validated the recipe early, and nearly three decades of consistent production have made it the best-selling wheat beer in the United States. For drinkers looking for a wheat ale with genuine citrus character, a creamy body from real oats, and enough spice complexity to stay interesting over a full 12-pack, this remains a benchmark in its category.
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