natejgood (143), Denver, Colorado, USA Sep 19, 2008 Pours a very light golden color with a small light head. The beer is almost clear with very few bubbles. The bottle I had smelled a little skunky. I’m not sure if it was just the bottle I had or if that is how the beer always smells. The beer had a bitter hop taste with hints of honey around the edge. It feels smooth in the mouth and is easy to drink. Definitely refreshing on a hot afternoon.
thegreenrooster (1578), St.louis, Missouri, USA Oct 17, 2008 Pour is a hazy blond with a large white head. Aroma is is very creamy and yeasty with some sweetness in there. Flavor is at first sweet and some honey but then it follows up with more of a spice. Finish is easy to drink with no bitterness. This was actually better than i thought it would be. CaryTheDude (489), Ripon, Wisconsin, USA Oct 9, 2008 Yeah, I know it’s October, but I’m trying to hold onto summer. Unfortunately I got this one. At least it was a variety six. Colbert tells me that bears are one of the biggest threats to the United States, and I can see why: they make shitty beer. Somewhat crisp and refreshing if you’re dying of thirst I suppose. RasterMaster (33), , Oklahoma, USA Sep 25, 2008 Updated: Sep 30, 2008Golden honey pour with a a bit of bubbly carbonation leaving a good thick white head which mostly diminishes into heavy lacing on the glass. Slightly pleasing yeasty-bread and bitter hop with balanced taste. Easily drinkable on hot summer days. dalekliz (292), San Diego, California, USA Sep 24, 2008 Bottle. Pours a clear, deep gold with a thin white head that fades. Aroma is sweet, quite a bit of honey, hops, malt, citrus. The honey hits right away in the taste, with pine, malt, citrus. Lingering sweet honey flavor. A little too sweet, but not bad. anders37 (2834), Malmö, Sweden Sep 22, 2008 Draught @ WABF 2008. Pours a clear golden color with a small white head. Fruity malty aroma with some weak hints of honey. Sweet malty honey flavor and also some hints of caramel. Sweet malty finish with hints of honey in the aftertaste.
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