HogTownHarry (3186), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada Nov 19, 2007 Bottle (341ml). Courtesy of blankboy. Deep clear amber, fizzy bright white diminishing head. Smells like candy and paper - I don’t get honey, I get weeds soaked in maple sap. The taste is ... ergh ... harshly sweet, metallic and nastier as it warms. Thin, fizzy mouthfeel, ugly sweetness lingers harshly - even for a cheap Canadian honey beer this kind of sucks. Cartoon_khaki (1113), Brantford, Ontario, Canada Sep 30, 2007 I am drinking this beer right now in an apartment in hamilton. I am typing this rating from a laptop. The mouse is wireless. If I look at the bottom of the mouse it has a green light. The typing on the keyboard is really comfortable. But you know if your reading this thinking that your going to rate this and you read my rating of it. Your not going to get much more then this speil. matt7215 (554), Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Jul 16, 2007 bottle. pours golden/amber with a quick lived off white head. the honey is in the nose along with slight hops and malt. flavours are tight with a little sweetness coming through near the finish. a solid investment at a buck a beer. blankboy (2565), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 15, 2007 Bottle. Pours a clear, very bubbly gold with an average size diminishing white head. Very mild aroma of grain, sugar and corn. Flavour’s pretty sweet and watery with some slightly cloying honey, grain and some faint hops in the finish. Light to medium bodied. This is really poor stuff. MrManning (1430), London, Ontario, Canada Mar 20, 2007 Bottle- Good thing this is available in Ontario now, as there aren’t enough honey lagers that please me. It’s golden pour is topped with a short lived, fizzy white head. Candy-ish aromas, grain, maybe some bread, with corn. Tastes fairly sweet with faux honey, adjuncty grainyness, bread crust, creamed corn. FInishes almost cloyingly sweet, stale. Thanks to Joe at TBS for the hook up!
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