3.3 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 13/20 Braudog (4607) - Hampton, USA - MAY 7, 2004
Golden and clear, mildly active. Overly sweet, as the honey moniker would suggest. Honey is evident in the texture, too.
2.8 AROMA 5/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 6/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 10/20 bpreo (994) - Eugene, Oregon, USA - OCT 12, 2010
UPDATED: OCT 13, 2010 Hanging Lake Honey is pretty good. Popular, if I remember right. I would rather hike to the lake itself though.
2.6 AROMA 5/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 5/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 10/20 madmitch76 (6246) - , Essex, ENGLAND - JAN 17, 2010
11th October 2008. GABF. Light gold clear beer. Dry palate. Legerish with a touch of honey. Now’t special ’ere like!
2.5 AROMA 4/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 11/20 GarrettB (546) - Littleton, Washington, USA - APR 25, 2007
UPDATED: OCT 15, 2007 The mountains of Colorado harbor many niches, nooks and crannies, within which lie a bounty of hidden mines, towns and even the occasional bakery (Silver Plume). Glenwood Springs is not what you’d call a quaint mountain town, exactly, but it’s not a global tourism destination either. Home to a therapeutic hot springs, it sees its fair share of visitors, and those who do go get a chance to visit the local brewpub: Glenwood Canyon Brewing Company. It is by no means an infamous brewery, or a landmark in craft beer, but it provides better beer to a town with one foot still in the past, and that makes it all the more charming. My family and I ordered a sampler to get a well rounded taste of the offerings, and I came away reasonably impressed, considering my expectations. First up, and presumably the weakest of the lot, was Hanging Lake Honey Ale, so named for a nearby lake of pristine beauty and like a mirror still, cold lake on the verge of spring, the beer felt and smelled spritzy, light-as-a-cloud, and cool. The body, albeit in a tiny mason’s jar, was indeed very pale, almost like tainted water, with a great big billowing head on top which, on that diminutive drinking vessel looked like a white button mushroom. The smell is faint – too faint to find anything worthwhile, giving off only the slightest wisp of raw sugar, and a disappointing aroma of corn syrup. Despite its clarity and timidity it makes itself at home in your mouth the moment it enters, spreading slowly like cotton released from a tight grip. And again, counter-balancing a delightful trait, the taste is needlessly bitter and somewhat cheap tasting, akin to most macro-brew pale lagers. Besides the industrial tastes, the Hanging Lake Honey Ale is otherwise flavorless. Save for a few tricks in the light and on the tongue, this was a foreboding start for the beer sampler we ordered.
3.1 AROMA 6/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 6/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 12/20 jcwattsrugger (9053) - Florida and, New Jersey, USA - OCT 29, 2006
on tap-pours a white head and yellow color. Aroma is honey-wheat. Taste is honey-wheat musty. OK carbonation.
2 AROMA 4/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 8/20 BeerandBlues2 (6126) - Lone Tree, Colorado, USA - JUN 17, 2006
Draught. Pours pale gold with a small foamy white edgy head. Aroma is sour malt (grain, meal) and grassy. Medium acidic honey malt flavor with a sour malt finish. Light bodied and smooth.
2.6 AROMA 6/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 5/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 10/20 dwyerpg (3577) - Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - FEB 23, 2006
Decent at best for the style. Really isn’t that much honey, but it is fairly smooth. An almost lagerish finish brings this down in the ranks of a one-time only brew.
2.3 AROMA 5/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 9/20 Aubrey (3193) - Bellingham, Washington, USA - MAY 23, 2005
Light gold; frothy white head. Crisply carbonated and light bodied. Sweet, grainy malts. Flower petal aromas; flowery bitterness. Decently balanced and fairly drinkable but unexciting.
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