Look at you with your cool blue water effect and your coy little "with lime" added to the bottom of the front of the can. You inspire me with your ABV of... what the hell is your ABV? Why don't you have the ABV on the can? How hard is it to put the ABV of the beverage on the label? <insert rant about beer labels similar to nutrition labels> Let's hope that the beer calms me down a bit.
It pours just as I would expect a wheat ale to pour - a light white head that dissipates quickly and completely over a pale yellow beer with enough points of nucleation to make it interesting to look at. The aroma is, honestly, pretty bad. I don't know why kind of asbestos aroma they managed to get out of this beer, but this isn't the smell I was looking for. I expected lime over grains. Maybe it will taste different.
First sip doesn't have any taste of that smell, but there is still the fact that I can smell it when I go in for the sip itself. The wheat grains are nice and smooth, and the lime adds a nice little zest to it that is normally lemons, but I'm digging the lime just fine. It's different, but that doesn't make it bad. The smell doesn't help, though.
Tip-in is light grains and emerging lime with more carbonation than the minimal head and points of nucleation would indicate. The middle becomes a smooth tunnel inside a fiery conduit of carbonation and acidity. The finish is lime wrapped around grains that hang of for the trail off.
2.5/5

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