Honey Badger
Earth Eagle Brewings in Somersworth, New Hampshire, United States 🇺🇸
Brown Ale Regular|
Score
6.85
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7.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Reviewed from notes.
The appearance was a dark amber color with a slight transparency about it. Some carbonation could be seen rising at a moderate pace. Just a cap of a little white foamy head. Not much lace.
The aroma had some sweet and roasty nuts, caramel/toffee malt, driftwood and sweet grains/somewhat like oats. Gentle earthiness at the end.
The flavor had a light sweet malt with a lingering herbal to earthy, and somewhat floral with those grains coming about. Aftertaste is that herbal/earthy/floral grainy sweetness. Finish was quick and malty.
The palate was almost medium bodied, seemed just a touch under with a good carbonation and the ABV felt fine.
Overall, pretty good brown ale that I could have again.
The appearance was a dark amber color with a slight transparency about it. Some carbonation could be seen rising at a moderate pace. Just a cap of a little white foamy head. Not much lace.
The aroma had some sweet and roasty nuts, caramel/toffee malt, driftwood and sweet grains/somewhat like oats. Gentle earthiness at the end.
The flavor had a light sweet malt with a lingering herbal to earthy, and somewhat floral with those grains coming about. Aftertaste is that herbal/earthy/floral grainy sweetness. Finish was quick and malty.
The palate was almost medium bodied, seemed just a touch under with a good carbonation and the ABV felt fine.
Overall, pretty good brown ale that I could have again.
Tried
on 22 May 2017
at 16:08
7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
4 oz. Sample at EE. Dark ruby color with some lasting retention. Aroma is nuts, caramel malt and light damp earth. Flavor is different. Grain, earthy malt and a lingering herbal bitterness that is difficult to put into words. Bitterness comes from a herbal hop that’s lasts for a good duration after the sip. Medium in body with moderate carbonation. Well, I give it up to Alex for the creativity. When you pit me at a loss of words you have done something unique. When warm this is like a brown IPA.
Tried
on 25 Jul 2014
at 16:17