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Fullers Organic Honey Dew (Pasteurised)

Fullers Organic Honey Dew (Pasteurised) - Golden Ale/Blond Ale

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A Golden Ale/Blond Ale brewed by
Fullers

London, England

bottled
common

on tap
available

Broad Distribution
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3142.98/5.02.98/5.05%63.3English pint, Shaker P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Available in pasteurised bottles and kegs all year round.
Organic Honey Dew is the UK’s best selling organic beer. Light and golden with a zesty edge and a bitter-sweet flavour, Honey Dew is a naturally palatable brew that is Soil Association approved as 100% organic.
Served chilled, Organic Honey Dew offers both refreshment and an unbeatable taste. The real organic honey in the brew gives a gentle sweetness that appeals to a wide range of people, even those who perhaps wouldn’t usually drink beer, making it a very popular choice!
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 PaulHegedus (364), Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
2.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/55/102/59/20
Jun 30, 2009  
Draught at Shepherd’s Crook. The beer was golden in a Fullers goblet. The aroma was fairly light with some honey. There was some grassiness to the flavour, but mostly honey. Light and uninteresting.


 nqualls (1200), Nashville, Tennessee, USA
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/59/20
Jun 25, 2009  

Source:Tap at the Fullers brewery.
Glass:Taster glass.
Appearance:Clear, bright yellow pour with a one finger white head.
Aroma:Grain with a hint of honey.
Flavor:Honey, cereal and grass.
Palate:Light body with mild carbonation.
Overall:Would make a good summer brew, but overall is desperately lacking.


 chrisv10 (127), Denmark
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/511/20
Jun 24, 2009  
50 cl bottle. A light golden body with medium size quickly disappearing white head. Aroma is malt and honey. Flavour is sweet and malty.


 Vertical Bacon Strips (581), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/54/102/510/20
Jun 8, 2009  
Big dissapointment. Orange/gold beer. Poured a decent ammount of rocky white head that went down to a film quickly. Very light on the bubbs. Aroma was good - nice biscuity malts, but my nose could barely detect the honey. Taste was a huge letdown. Suprisingly yucky sharp bitter hops, some honey and I swear I could taste dirt along with a mystery flavour that I’ll try to identify next time I have one; if I do. This brew hit my mouth too hard. Seems sour but isn’t. Very rough feel to it, light bodied...ick. Strage bitter finish. Bottle says there are zesty hops - I’d agree 100%. I think I drank this too cold. Needs a re-review.


 Cirrhosis (550), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/102/55/102/510/20
Jun 8, 2009  
Pours a light honey brown with a tiny cap that was reduced to little more then spotty bubbles at the top of my glass after ten seconds very boring uninteresting beer that gave spotty lacing at best. Smell is very sweet and fruity, a floral aspect can also be detected in the aroma, I think most of the fruitiness can be traced back to hops mixed with honey but that’s just my guess. Very bready tasting, malts are abundant in this brew, the sweet berries that you notice in the smell also come through in the taste, my god there’s so much bread in this flavor. Beer is ok just a bit boring, it’s strange I think I can taste a lingering melon aftertaste but I’m not sure if that what it is or am I just being influenced by the bottle. Beer review done while watching “Happy Gilmore


guil0000 (70), New Brunswick, Canada
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/511/20
Jun 3, 2009  
500 ml bottle from Dieppe NB, appearance is a light golden body with small white head. Aroma of honey mostly. Taste is sweet but not overdone. pretty good beer overall


 austone (797), Turku; Pori, Finland
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/103/511/20
May 28, 2009  
Bottled. Sparkling golden, coarse disappearing head. Honey candle wax nose, metallic notes, sugariness, biscuit malts and slight herbs, pretty mild. Balanced honeyish flavor, herbal hops, a tad rusty, soapy finish. Medium bodied, low lush carbonation. Boring golden ale with some honey on top, guess this could be a bit more adventurous. It’s not really even refreshing.



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