First Ascent (Figure 8)
The first time I had this Belgian honey lager was at Grow NWI's Farm-to-Table Dinner. I didn't write up notes about it, because I was too involved in everything else going on around me. I knew I'd have it again.
General Thoughts
Look and Smell: The head was super thin. What it had dissipated quickly. It was a translucent honey color. The smell was a light sweetness.
Taste: I tasted bitter-ish floral hops and earthy honey. It wasn't syrupy or too sweet. It was a nice, light brew.
From the F8 site:
Brewed with an overabundance of local light clover honey and cascade hops, this brew has a crisp citrus/clover nose with a clean malty slightly bitter finish and a hint of toast.
General Thoughts
Look and Smell: The head was super thin. What it had dissipated quickly. It was a translucent honey color. The smell was a light sweetness.
Taste: I tasted bitter-ish floral hops and earthy honey. It wasn't syrupy or too sweet. It was a nice, light brew.
From the F8 site:
Brewed with an overabundance of local light clover honey and cascade hops, this brew has a crisp citrus/clover nose with a clean malty slightly bitter finish and a hint of toast.
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