Witch’s Wit by The Lost Abbey is a Belgian Wit Beer at a very low 4.8% ABV. Yes it’s lighter than Budweiser and like 0.06% ABV away from Bud Light. However, Unlike those beers, this one is way more full of flavor, up to the way Belgian Ales go. This beer also has a lot of controversy due to the label of a burning witch :S…The media sure likes to add alot of drama about it but unlike popular belief, about this being against witches and women, the message portrayed in the label is actually quite interesting in a good way. Lost Abbey states: “In the case of Witch’s Wit, the back label is a story of the bad consequences of religious intolerance and oppression. The woman on the front is referred to as a “healer” on the label and accuses the Church of being narrow-minded and violent, threatening the same fate to anyone who would help the woman. The label ends with a note that this beer — a light, sweet and golden ale — is brewed in honor of that woman (and all those who died for their convictions).” It is a picture that represents that, people who are ignorant and don’t really take the time to analyze are doomed to repeat history. As always, don’t fall to the first conclusion….LOL that is why I included this picture of Vegeta vs 18..where vegeta is a very ignorant and arrogant man who believed he was the strongest in the universe only to have his ass kicked by a woman >:)…Yep…Chicks kick ass. Now about the beer XD…Like I said although this beer is light, the tremendous amount of flavor is in here 😛 Bread, Port of Troise Pistoles (minor grape like wine flavor), Honey, wheat, citrus, coriander, Laraha Curacao Citrus, and lemon zest. The honey and grape bread flows more followed by the other citrus and floral flavors. Doesn’t disappoint as a light beer :P…In fact, maybe the most lightest and delicious ale out there B-). Remember…without women, beer would not exist….
Controversial Label, but the beer itself is a very thick wheat beer made with honey and spices. Worth a try despite the labels controversy