24 Dec 2008
Honeymoon Nectar Mead
Author: Gile
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Name: Gile
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About: My first beer was Budweiser. I was about 9 or 10, Dad and I were broken down and the side of the road and all there was to drink was Budweiser. So I had a swig of his, hated it!
I didn't drink beer again until I joined the Marine Corps. I was in Quantico, attending Small Computer Systems Specialist school, when I accidentally knocked a beer out the fridge and broke it. My buddies said now I gotta drink one! The rest is history. The broken beer was a Red Dog by the way.
Now days I am really a hop head that enjoys the IPAs [Stone IPA; Lagunitas IPA] and Douple IPAs [Moylan's; Hair of the Dog Blue Dot]. I also like Belgians [St Bernardus; Delirium; Three Philosopher's] a lot! I also like the Stouts and Porters [Black Butte] as well.
I enjoy going to breweries to sample as well as going to pubs and taverns. I also like enjoying beer with friends and bouncing ideas off of other intelligent people as well. Last time I was at O'Brien's I was shooting the shit with a couple of random strangers.
I hope to someday do a pub/tavern crawl across Europe. That's all I want. Simple.
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Name: Honeymoon Nectar
Brewery: Mountain Meadows Mead
Overall Rating: B+
Style: Mead
ABV: 12%
IBU: N/A
Appearance: Super clear.
Aroma: Like a wine.
Flavor: Honey, honey and more honey. Super duper honey taste.
Body: Light.
Enjoyability: This being my first mead, I had no idea what I was getting into. It comes in a wine bottle, it smells like a wine and drinks like a wine as well. It was drinkable, two of us dusted off half a bottle. Someone else might rate this higher because they like the mead style, as for me, it wasn’t my thing.
Tags: beer review, mead
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