Category: MILD ALE

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T-Bonz Winterfest

Brewed by: New South Brewing Company
Origin: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Slightly malty, no hop flavor or aroma. Medium to dark brown in color with very little head or carbonation. Mild refers to lack of any hop flavor or aroma. Serve with traditional pub fare.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: MILD ALE

ratebeer

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T-Bonz Winterfest

Brewed by: New South Brewing Company
Origin: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Slightly malty, no hop flavor or aroma. Medium to dark brown in color with very little head or carbonation. Mild refers to lack of any hop flavor or aroma. Serve with traditional pub fare.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: MILD ALE

ratebeer

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T-Bonz Winterfest

Brewed by: New South Brewing Company
Origin: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Slightly malty, no hop flavor or aroma. Medium to dark brown in color with very little head or carbonation. Mild refers to lack of any hop flavor or aroma. Serve with traditional pub fare.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: MILD ALE

ratebeer

n/a

T-Bonz Winterfest

Brewed by: New South Brewing Company
Origin: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Slightly malty, no hop flavor or aroma. Medium to dark brown in color with very little head or carbonation. Mild refers to lack of any hop flavor or aroma. Serve with traditional pub fare.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: MILD ALE

ratebeer

n/a

T-Bonz Winterfest

Brewed by: New South Brewing Company
Origin: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Slightly malty, no hop flavor or aroma. Medium to dark brown in color with very little head or carbonation. Mild refers to lack of any hop flavor or aroma. Serve with traditional pub fare.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: MILD ALE

ratebeer

n/a

T-Bonz Winterfest

Brewed by: New South Brewing Company
Origin: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Slightly malty, no hop flavor or aroma. Medium to dark brown in color with very little head or carbonation. Mild refers to lack of any hop flavor or aroma. Serve with traditional pub fare.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09