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No to all (even 3 Floyds, for once!). However, you are guessing styles that originated in the correct general part of the globe.
 
Light golden color, European, slight haze from wheat perhaps ........um...Kölsch!
 
No one has style yet. I'm thinking this might be a tough one.

Haze may be from wheat, I'm not sure (no easy info on a quick google search about the grain bill). What I can say is that the style is not a specifically wheat style. The haze may also be yeast cloudiness from being bottle conditioned.

A further hint: I said before that this was not a lager, but it is ALSO not a hybrid (like kolsch, cream ale, etc). However, it's not just strictly ale yeast in there.
 
Nope to Gnomegang. Remember, I said it is a Belgian pale, but that there's more to it than that. (I'll also remind you that in a previous hint I said that while it's not a lager or hybrid, there's not just ale yeast in there).
 
Petrus aged pale ale

There it is! I figured once someone guessed it was a sour belgian pale ale, that would be the end of the round. I think if you google that exact phrase, petrus is the first result.

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I'm lost on this one. I can only think of a couple of beers that I've seen with that kind of color... and they've been ruled out.
 

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