bjbrown24 (61), Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Oct 8, 2003 Really good bit of honey flavor. Different than just your regular beer with the honey in it.
1010 (107), Marysville, Ohio, USA Dec 1, 2008 A - Pours a golden color that is transparent when held up to the light. The head is a thin and white.
S - Mild aroma of malt and honey
T - hints of honey, but definely not strong
M - Not much depth to the taste
D - Wouldn’t drink this one again because it is pretty plain
Serving type: bottle
cheeta (651), Langå, Denmark Nov 29, 2008 Moderate hoppy aroma. Average frothy white head. Good lacing. Clear orange body. Heavy sweet initial flavor. Light to medium palate. Oily texture. porterhouse (991), Alna, Maine, USA Nov 29, 2008 (Bottle, part of Dundee "Craft Pack", from Lou’s Beverage Barn) Pours clear lightly brownish gold with three fingers of lumpy off-white head. Aroma of egg, custard, vanilla and perhaps light honey or caramel. Scant, broken lacing. Mouthfeel lightly prickly, dryish, thin and wooden. Flavor is a nice but weak dark honey overtop of unfortunately a papery, wooden, cardboard-like pale lager-type base. A little more drinkable than an average pale lager but that’s about it. Ryan82SM (41), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Nov 27, 2008 The aroma is light and almost floral. Appearance was typical light lager tint. The flavor is kinda sweet and tinged with light honey. Palate is a little fizzy, but dissipates quickly. One of my first beers, an old faithful, but more sentimental than flavorful. Rynoplasty (290), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Nov 27, 2008 Pours light brown with a smallish off white head. Aroma is fairly light and of pale malts and sugar. Taste is sweet and of pale malts. Not bad if it is cheap, but nothing special.
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