tronraner (1482), Maryville, Tennessee, USA Oct 9, 2006 Bottle. Pours a pale straw color with good sparkling carbonation and quickly falling legs. The aroma is quite vinous, with a lot of floral honey tones as well; also some alcohol and cidery notes. The flavor is like a very dry perry, with honey coming out toward the finish. Some bitter floral notes emerge throughout. Fuzzy mouthfeel. NachlamSie (1418), Tennessee, USA Oct 7, 2006 Bottle split with Tronraner and friends. Pours a very light golden color with noticeable carbonation and a small, fizzy head even. This mead smells much more vinous than Shady Grove’s other offerings. There is faint pear, but mostly hints of a dark fruit boquet. The honey is very subdued in the nose. This brings a thin, drying palate, especially for a mead. Again, less honey is noticed here than in their other meads. That is a statement given Shady Grove’s very subtle offerings. It’s quite tart overall and hints at vanilla and more pear than the scent would have me believe. SpringsLicker (1846), Tennessee, USA Oct 18, 2005 Brewer’s reception Knoxville Brewer’s Jam.
Most of my meads have been homebrews so that’s what I have to compare this to.
Light yellow and lacked any sparkle. Slight cloudiness. A little pear aroma, but overall the aroma just wasn’t there. Thin palate delivers a slightly fruity, wine like medicinal taste. Too young perhaps? Suttree (2404), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Oct 17, 2005 Pale yellow with a gentle carbonation. No Head. Faint aroma of pear and honey (surprise). First sip is pear, then a rather unpleasent flavor of, I don’t know, cough medicine, maybe? The whole thing seemed discombobulated somehow. And this is the first ime I’ve thought a mead could’ve used MORE honey character.
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