BeerPrince (1701), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Jun 27, 2004 Amber colour with a malty and wheaty aroma. The taste was sweet malts with a hoppy and caramel taste. There was some sort of spice as well but I’m not sure what it is. Slight bitter end. MIBRomeo (1889), Wisconsin, USA Nov 26, 2005 reddish orangish color small white head.. Lightly sweet aroma touches of honey and grains light citrus hop. Avg palate. Lightly bitter flavor some citurs hop grains barley some light honey. Decent. Drnk_McDermott (1564), Downers Grove, Illinois, USA Nov 6, 2003 Draft, at Northwoods. Yes, it is a light amber. Malt shows a hint a caramel roast, and we start getting into more noticeable hops. A clean finish, more like a “red” ale. beermatrix (1497), Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA Apr 10, 2005 On-tap at Gitchee Gumee Brewfest - Listed as an Amber Honey Ale? Which the color seems to be, a light golden amber center with honey yellow soft edges. Thinner off-white head stayed present for a good while. Not much in the lacing dept. though. Very minimal.
Aroma is lightly toasted, kinda rice crisped cereal-like with a light leafy hop backing.
Short and brief taste of crisp and toasted malt, lightly breaded, cereal feathered with caramel and honey and a delicate leafy hop finish.
Lighter medium body, super quick and easy, not quite watery, thin overall but has a nice crispness to it; but lacks. An OK drinker to. A bit boring. muzzlehatch (4424), Burlington, Vermont, USA Dec 27, 2004 Sample at the brewpub. Darkish clear honey with a touch of cloudiness; nose is honey-sweet, a bit weak initially but nicely warm later with a touch of flowers; body similarly sweet and uncomplicated, touch of vanilla and a bit of pale malt..ending just a bit too thin but overall this is easily the most drinkable beer from the brewer.
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