arventresca (156), Greenville, North Carolina, USA Jun 14, 2008 Bottle. Pours light orange. Smell of honey and typical A-B. You can taste a hint of honey, but mainly taste like a Michelob Lager. Drinkable, but not worth buying again.
beer_chugger (41), Colorado, USA Aug 23, 2008 Pours a golden color with very little head. This beer is sweet and the honey flavor shows itself nicely. The hops are sparse and some cereal grain flavor. It wasn’t too sweet for me, but then I really like honey. It’s a decent attempt at a honey lager, though it could be much better BlackDonald (1040), North Carolina, USA Aug 8, 2008 Found this to be quite undrinkable. Sweet grainy maltiness with a bit of honey adding to the already sweet malt profile. Light bodied, mild carbonation, and a sickening aftertaste. GMUcrew7 (178), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Jul 19, 2008 It’s times like these that I wish I were allergic to bees. Better than a lot of the macro produced pale lagers but too sweet for my taste. Lt_Col_Catsup (6), New York, New York, USA does not count Jul 13, 2008 A Good addition to the honey beer movement. A lighter tasting beer with a heavy honey flavor. One of the better American made honey lagers that isn’t a white. redlem (1100), Illinois, USA Jul 5, 2008 I really dont get the adding honey to beer thing. As someone who does not have a sweettooth I can tell that it will not work for me, still it was a free offer for me. By my account this was just like Michelob but a llittle sweeter.
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