Belgian wheat beer with coriander and orange peel. Spice-forward, lightly tart, distinctly summer. Best young.
Why Witbier ages this way
Witbier shares the Hefeweizen freshness curve — yeast-driven character that fades fast — but adds two additional aging concerns. Coriander aromatics (linalool, coriandrol) volatilize within months. Curaçao orange peel oils oxidize quickly. The combination means a Wit at 4 months can taste flat where a 6-week version is bright and spicy.
How to store Witbier
Refrigerate immediately. Like Hefeweizen, the spice and citrus aromatics are volatile — heat exposure during storage accelerates aging. Most Belgian Witbier ships in clear or green bottles, making lightstrike (skunking) an additional concern — keep out of direct light.
When to drink it
Within 8-10 weeks of packaging for peak spice and citrus character. Hoegaarden, the modern Witbier template, recommends drinking within 6 months of best-by date — meaning effectively within 8 months of packaging.
Worth knowingThe Witbier style was extinct by 1957 when its last brewery closed. Pierre Celis, a milkman who'd worked at that brewery as a teenager, revived it in 1965 with a recipe reconstructed from memory and old notes. Every modern Witbier traces back to his Hoegaarden recipe.
Breweries known for Witbier
These breweries either specialize in Witbier or produce notable examples: