MrRoss (614), Delta, British Columbia, Canada Jul 15, 2009 The usual nice Fullers bottle and a gorgeous label to boot. This poured me a very foamy white head - boiled over the edge of the glass, but shrank away to virtually nothing within only a few minutes. The colour was a nice amber, with a slight cloudiness. Aroma was mild with perhaps a trace of honey. Taste was mild without excessive sweetness; mouthfeel was clean and the aftertaste was pleasant. DeanF (285), Paris, France Jul 13, 2009 Nice sweet taste with light barley bitterness, aroma and head aren’t much to get excited about but it’s a good beer for everyday imbibing. Bragesnak (2223), Aarhus, Denmark Jul 7, 2009 Bottled.
Golden with white head. Aroma of malt and honey. Flavor is malt, honey and fruit bobinlondon (786), Harrow, Greater London, England Jul 6, 2009 Bottle at a friends party. Gold with a white head. A reasonable thirst quencher as it was very cold from an iced bucket but you could say the same about most beers! I don’t see the pioint of honey in beers unless it is to counteract plenty of hops. PaulHegedus (458), Georgetown, Ontario, Canada 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 (1429), Nashville, Tennessee, USA 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 (335), Denmark 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.
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