Another throwback to the past, I was in Atlanta, GA to watch the NC State Wolfpack get beat by the Tennessee Vols in the Chick-Fil-A kickoff. After the end of the game, and being too cheap to eat dinner there, my brother and buddy were starving and was looking for something open late. We ended up going to Taco Mac, which would do the trick. For those of you unfamiliar with Taco Mac, it's basically bar food that specializes in offering at least 100+ different beers to sample. Unfortunately, those beers don't come cheap, but more on that later.
The wit I ordered came in a pint glass with about two fingers of head. Golden colored, but a little cloudy. Low retention, light lacing. Familiar aromas of yeast/wheat, some spice, and some citrus..tangerine?
The beer itself tasted like a familiar wit. Went down easy, moderate carbonation to keep you honest. Malt and wheat taste comes through heavy, but then the acidity pops up towards the end. It's probably one of the better to best wits that I've had the pleasure of drinking. Price is high enough that I'd rather just go to Total Wine and buy a whole bunch of beer than to go sit at a bar for the same experience.
Grade: B+
Price Paid: $6.00 (12-16 oz draught)
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