The Sober Curator

Victory Wheat By WellBeing Brewing Slaps With Citrus

We are joined again by one of my favorite non-alcoholic breweries: WellBeing Brewing! Joining us from the hot-lanta of the central U.S., St. Louis, WellBeing Brewing is delivering one of their three 16 oz cans to my hands and I need you to understand! I am excited and I know you will be, too.

This week, we are drinking Victory Wheat by WellBeing Brewing. A tasty wheat treat served up in a 16 oz can and complete for your successful workout with its electrolytes! This beer fills the air with a hint of lemon and citrus and as you pour this clear, dark yellow-tinted ale into the glass, the crisp white head pops bubbles of aromatic barley and hops.

How Does It Taste?

On first taste, you get the citrus immediately. WellBeing Brewing puts the lemon and orange peel right out in front and rests the hefty wheat slightly in the background. You can taste the traditional heavy notes of a wheat beer, but it leans more towards a shandy as it places that flavor aside to make way for the citrus components out front.

Untappd gives Victory Wheat by WellBeing Brewing a 3.4 out of 5, and if you like wheat beers with a slap of citrus, I imagine you would put it even higher! I like this beer as an excuse to hydrate after a nice summer activity like kayaking or mowing the lawn, and its 16 oz can mean it’s going to last 33% longer, at least mathematically, than your measly 12 oz bullshit cans.

You can order any of WellBeing Brewing’s delicious selections, including their CBD waters, and save 10% using code FRIENDREQUEST at checkout, so go forth, and raise WellBeing!

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If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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