joergen (8430), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 13, 2006 Bottle.
Clear orange coloured with a white head.
Aroma of fruits, coriander and spices.
Very sweet flavour of fruits and spices. gnoff (3560), Göteborg, Sweden Apr 9, 2006 Bottle at the Delirium Café in Gothenburg, Sweden. Clear light yellow or shade light yellow depending on yeast sediment. White head. Sweet and hoppy scent. A bit Belgian strong beer scent. Big body- Very sweet taste and aftertaste. Ungstrup (14754), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jun 29, 2004 A dark amber beer with a fine beige collapsing but lazing head. The aroma is dominated by flowers and caramel but also contains honey and oranges. The flavor is very flowery combined with light notes of alcohol and a woody spicy end. I believe the floweriness stems from the honey. MartinKubert (862), Copenhagen, Denmark Jun 29, 2004 Dark orange colour. Low head. Nice and delicious. Strong. Some fruityness and little or no honey. Very nice, though. Hildigöltur (5109), Křbenhavn, Denmark Jun 29, 2004 Dark orange coloured. Aroma of honey, soap and flowers. Very sweet flavour with a soapy touch. Some sourness in the finish. Bov (5403), Bienne, Switzerland Jan 22, 2004 Updated: Jan 23, 2004dark orange colour, nice creamy head, fat honeyish aroma, malty and vinous, smooth with an initial sweetness followed by a bitter-acid finish in a long honeyish aftertaste - balanced and well-made; thanks to BierKönig for this one Jeppe (2638), Řlbutikken, Denmark Dec 28, 2003 I had great difficulties finding information about this beer. It is bought in a beer store in Denmark and the label says HBI Hamburger Bierimport. I couldn't find anything about the beer on google but found a close match: Avilys Honey Beer, also on 6,0% ABV. The beer has a golden orange hazy body with a medium creamy head. Nose is definately malt and honey. Aroma is sweet of honey with tones of bitter hops. A great balanced and very interesting beer!!!
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