RomanW70 (284), Providence, Rhode Island, USA May 14, 2008 Pours hazy gold with a minimal white head. Aroma of honey and rice. Tatse is honey sweet up front to a alcohol/citrus/cerial grain finish. more interesting than good. Not bad at all, but not worth the price.
Underhook (148), Lincoln Park, New Jersey, USA Oct 4, 2008 Pours pale yellow with a fizzy, active head. Fizzy carbonation. Sour, malty aroma. Taste is bitter sweetness, some honey notes, a little sour. Overly carbonated. Points for a unique idea, but not a great beer. smith4498 (386), Miami, Florida, USA Sep 25, 2008 Pours hazy honey color with fizzy white head. Sweet fruity aromas of grapes , apples and honey. Similar flavors. Very sweet and kind of wierd. Medium body with fizzy carbonation. Interesting to try, but I will not be seeking this out again. I think it is great that DFH does all of these cool experiments. I like some of them but this wasn’t one of my favorites. D_malone102 (95), Denver, Colorado, USA Sep 25, 2008 It’s hard to judge this beer against the style, because I’ve never had a beer like it. I’m not a huge fan of honey, or rice in beer, so I didn’t like this too much. It’s sweet and herbal, but not like a mead, it’s muted. mekju_baksa (16), Houston, Texas, USA Sep 24, 2008 Bottle. Exceptionally good. It’s kind of like a honey beer but not too "beery". Has a unique aromatic bitterness that gave us the impression of something savoring. We had a hard time pairing it with foods... mainly enjoyed it after dinner. I wonder if the Creationists have a problem with the "9,000 year old" claim. Sammy (3141), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sep 17, 2008 Had atAobecksy Fest. Very strange herbal taste. Was not too drinkable. Below average mouthfeel.
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