beez neez vs. bee sting
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i dont mink the kneez, its certianly drinkable, but the sting still amazes me with its drinkability for want of a better word. i can down a six-pack before i've even noticed they're gone. and it is superior to the kneez, very much so.
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i've never understood honey beers
i think honey beers all taste crap.
bring on the bavarian purity law
i think honey beers all taste crap.
bring on the bavarian purity law
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beez neez is utter rubish. nuff said
ok then,just one.(how many times have i mutterred these words and not meant it ?)
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Lets not be too hasty. What about all the fantastic Belgian beers which would not fall within this law. And by all accounts some people find honey a useful adjunct. A bit of honey in a brew doesn't make it a honey beer.bring on the bavarian purity law
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I'd give them all up to never drink a honey beer again.
(not really)
(not really)
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Beez Neez has to be from the keg for it to taste any good. The bottled ones don't seem to have any honey flavour at all.
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I dont think honey belongs in beer. If you want to make something with honey in it, make mead..

I freely admit that I was Very Very Drunk....
"They speak of my drinking, but never consider my thirst."
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FAIL. It belongs in beer. Wassa's Honey Porter is all I need to say.



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Re: beez neez vs. bee sting
Just came across this (extremely) old thread and I can't agree more with James L. So where's the "Neither. Honey and beer don't mix" option in the pollJames L wrote:I dont think honey belongs in beer. If you want to make something with honey in it, make mead..

Oliver
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I don't know, I made a dark beer (porter or stout, can't remember) and used some Leatherwood honey.Oliver wrote:Just came across this (extremely) old thread and I can't agree more with James L. So where's the "Neither. Honey and beer don't mix" option in the pollJames L wrote:I dont think honey belongs in beer. If you want to make something with honey in it, make mead..![]()
Oliver
It was rather nice. If I do say so myself.
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I used 500g of honey in a recent Pale Ale recipe. I don't think it really made any difference. It was just some more fermentables for the yeast.
Mind you the beer in question was a nice drop, its just that the honey wasn't the ingredient that made it good.
Mind you the beer in question was a nice drop, its just that the honey wasn't the ingredient that made it good.
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I made a honey porter back in my extract days (pretty sure I got advice for the recipe on this forum) that some of my mates still rave about to this day.
Was also the brew that popped my kegging cherry.
Was also the brew that popped my kegging cherry.
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+1Oliver wrote:Just came across this (extremely) old thread and I can't agree more with James L. So where's the "Neither. Honey and beer don't mix" option in the pollJames L wrote:I dont think honey belongs in beer. If you want to make something with honey in it, make mead..![]()
Oliver
Honey does not belong in beer. I refuse to put it in my beers.
Jeff.
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The only beer that I made with honey was hard to drink so it'll take a bit to convince me to put honey in a beer again. Mead on the other hand .............