I 100% agree. I would enjoy it more if it was properly labeled. Lol. I sound so snobbish but it is a pet peeve of mine when American wheats get called hefeweizen or are called Belgian.
The label does say Belgian-style wheat ale. That's accurate. Belgian style.
I think brewers call their wheats hefe or wit or Belgian want to avoid people assuming it's a hop forward, gross American wheat.
My peeve is when people complain about how the Germans don't put an orange slice in their wheat beers. Um, blue moon is an American white/wheat, and for some reason the orange makes it perfect.
Rolling Rock used to be good but it changed. PBR all the way.
Wow! I remember Carlings Black Label from way back, from when I was a kid and teenager. ( 60's & 70's ).
Didn't know they still made it. I haven't seen it here in Mich. for years.
Ortliebs!
Oh, oops the brewery closed up years ago.... But the name lives on as a bar in the original Philly neighborhood it seems.
This was our official beer back in the 70's. It was cheap, really cheap! Don't recall what it tasted like though! Must have been good cause we drank a lot of it.
Miller high life all the way. Great for drinking games. I think I just got too sick too many times drinking PBR, bud light, rolling rock, natty ice...