MrManning (1415), London, Ontario, Canada Feb 11, 2008 Tap at the hotel- Pours an amber liquid. Head is thin and short lived, leaving no real lace. Malty nose, with grains and a bit of burnt sugars, followed by some cookie dough. Tastes of sweet honey (perhaps too much so) some cereal, burnt sugars and wood. A bit too sweet on the finish, but this is ok made and better than I expected. Cartoon_khaki (1105), Brantford, Ontario, Canada Sep 16, 2007 Dark golden colour. Head is white and disapates to a little bit of nothing. No real fancy lacing just tiny little bubbles that one by one go away. Aroma might be honey then again it might be malt. Flavour is sweet malty and clean. Palate is clean with nothing to syrupy. But there is a nagging cloying sweetness to this. mabel (1246), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 9, 2007 [360-20070623] Tap @ Lion Restaurant (Waterloo, ON). Some yeast, some sweetness in the aroma. Clear, honey brown body with no lasting head. Honey-esque lager sweetness in the flavour has some yeast. Medium body. Not bad for a honey brown. pootzboy (855), Calgary/ Kitchener, Alberta, Canada Jun 12, 2006 Tapped a light copper-amber color, smallish head leaves soon, leaves light lace on the glass. Aroma of grains, hay and a light whisp of honey...no sweet tones. Light body, slick mouth feel, fluid chracter. Strange flavor profile for a honey lager: You’re hit up front with caramel sweetness and can just taste the honey when a sourish woodsy tang kicks in as the abundent hops take over. Hops continue to dominate the flavor through to the quick clean finish where it turns softly bitter....a different honey beer to be sure, no flaws just too well hopped to enjoy the honey primitive (9), Canada does not count May 18, 2005 One of the worst honey browns I have ever tasted. Tried it once thought it must be skunky, since I had heard good things. Tried it a second time a few months later, still terrible.
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