Description
When it comes down to it, the Sparrowhawk Brewing Company is just of a couple brothers looking to bring you some delicious tasting beers to your waiting thirsty lips.
We all know the spiels about how we should be asking you to join us on reflective soul journeys for the highest quality ingredients, or risking it all in search of water that is fresher than the most freshest, or maybe even tapping into the forbidden knowledge of eccentric connoisseurs for the location of a secret valley containing the finest of hops.
But the truth of the matter is we would rather you just sit back, relax and crack a tasty cold one. Let us worry about the rest and trust that we wouldn’t make you a beer that we wouldn’t drink and enjoy ourselves. As a famous philosopher once said:
“Keep your stick on the ice.”
Red Green
We all know the spiels about how we should be asking you to join us on reflective soul journeys for the highest quality ingredients, or risking it all in search of water that is fresher than the most freshest, or maybe even tapping into the forbidden knowledge of eccentric connoisseurs for the location of a secret valley containing the finest of hops.
But the truth of the matter is we would rather you just sit back, relax and crack a tasty cold one. Let us worry about the rest and trust that we wouldn’t make you a beer that we wouldn’t drink and enjoy ourselves. As a famous philosopher once said:
“Keep your stick on the ice.”
Red Green
cmacklin (5139) reviewed Honey Ale from Sparrowhawk Brewing Company 3 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
473ml can. Pours a clear amber with a small, fizzy, short lived, off-white head that leaves spotty lacing. Sweet aroma of grainy pale malt, honey and floral hops. Sweet flavour of caramel malt, honey and floral hops in a dry, mild bitter finish. Light to medium body with a syrupy texture and soft carbonation. Pretty simple and a little too sweet for me.
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from Can
on 30 May 2022
at 05:24