Shock Top Belgian White 6Pk
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Description
Description
Shock Top Belgian White 6Pk is an unfiltered Belgian-style wheat ale at 5.2% ABV, sold in a 6-pack of 12 oz bottles. This citrus-forward brew earned a Gold Medal at the 2006 North American Beer Awards in the Belgian White category, distinguishing itself through the use of three citrus peels — orange, lemon, and lime — rather than the single orange peel found in most competitors.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2% | Origin: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA | Style: Belgian-Style Wheat Ale | Brewery: Anheuser-Busch InBev
Production & Heritage
Shock Top launched under the Anheuser-Busch InBev umbrella and is primarily brewed in Fort Collins, Colorado. The grain bill combines two-row barley malt with wheat, producing a naturally cloudy, light golden pour that remains unfiltered to preserve its hazy character. Where most Belgian whites rely on a single citrus addition, Shock Top incorporates real orange, lemon, and lime peels alongside coriander spice, creating a broader citrus spectrum than the style typically delivers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Orange peel leads the nose, followed by softer lemon zest, light wheat grain, and a subtle dusting of coriander. The overall impression is bright and inviting without being overly perfumed.
Taste: The entry is malty-sweet with prominent wheat breadiness, quickly joined by layered citrus — orange dominates, with lemon and lime adding tartness at mid-palate. Medium body and aggressive carbonation keep the sweetness in check, and coriander emerges as a quiet spice accent toward the peak.
Finish: Crisp and relatively short, with carbonation lifting flavors off the palate efficiently. A slightly sweet, faintly sour note lingers alongside residual orange peel.
How to Drink Shock Top
Pour into a wide-mouthed glass to let the unfiltered haze develop and the citrus aromatics open up; a traditional wheat beer glass is ideal. A classic Beer-garita (equal parts Shock Top and frozen margarita mix) plays off the existing triple-citrus character. A Shandy built with Shock Top and fresh-squeezed lemonade doubles down on the lemon peel notes without clashing. It also works well in a Brass Monkey riff, combined with orange juice, where the beer's natural orange and lime peels create seamless integration.
Best For
- Summer cookouts and backyard grilling sessions
- Introducing craft-curious drinkers to Belgian-style wheat ales
- Casual weekend brunch alongside lighter fare
- Beach or poolside drinking where refreshment is the priority
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Shock Top taste like? Shock Top delivers a malty-sweet wheat base layered with orange, lemon, and lime citrus and a hint of coriander spice. It finishes crisp and slightly sweet with lively carbonation.
How does Shock Top compare to Blue Moon Belgian White? Both are unfiltered Belgian-style wheat ales at similar ABVs, but Shock Top uses three citrus peels (orange, lemon, and lime) while Blue Moon relies primarily on Valencia orange peel and coriander. Shock Top tends to finish slightly sweeter with broader citrus range, whereas Blue Moon leans more toward a single clean orange note.
Is Shock Top good for beginners? Its approachable 5.2% ABV, smooth wheat body, and familiar citrus flavors make it an excellent entry point for anyone exploring Belgian-style wheat ales for the first time.
Where is Shock Top made? Shock Top is brewed by Anheuser-Busch InBev, with primary production based in Fort Collins, Colorado. It is distributed nationally across the United States.
What foods pair well with Shock Top? Grilled shrimp or fish tacos complement the citrus character. Light salads with citrus vinaigrette echo the beer's lemon and lime notes. Mild soft cheeses like fresh mozzarella work with the wheat sweetness. Thai spring rolls or coconut-based dishes benefit from the coriander accent. Lemon-herb roasted chicken mirrors the beer's herbal-citrus profile.
What sizes does Shock Top come in? Shock Top Belgian White is commonly available in 6-packs of 12 oz bottles, as well as 12-packs and larger multi-pack formats depending on market availability.
Is Shock Top worth the price? Shock Top positions as an accessible, value-tier Belgian-style wheat ale that consistently delivers clean citrus flavor and smooth drinkability, making it a reliable choice within its price range for everyday enjoyment.
Why Shock Top?
The triple-citrus peel recipe — orange, lemon, and lime — genuinely sets Shock Top apart from the majority of Belgian whites that lean on orange peel alone. That differentiation earned it Gold at the 2006 North American Beer Awards and a follow-up Bronze in 2007, validating the approach against dedicated craft entries. The unfiltered process preserves the wheat haze and body that define the style, while the 5.2% ABV keeps sessions comfortable. For drinkers who find single-citrus wheat ales one-dimensional, Shock Top's broader peel bill offers a meaningful step up in complexity without sacrificing easy drinkability.
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