Beez Neez
Beeeeeeezz Neeeeeeeeeeezz
Tried one on tap a coupla weeks ago and first impressions were 'yeah not bad at all' But i find it's not a beer that can be drunk for long periods of time. It was a good beer, but just didn't do it for me - moved straight onto the Bohemian Pils for the rest of the night.
I reckon the B-Neez is a superb beer and it should have at least got 3 1/2 stars. I had a big night on it (better on tap than in stubbies) and Asahi Jap beer and the only thing missing was the cash that I started with! If I could brew either of these beers, I'd brew them both and that would do me - the search would be over!
Thirsty Boy
Beez neez always depends on what youve had previously I reckon, and almost every bottle seems to taste different. The honey seems to dissipate quickly when on tap, and without that extra flavour there is very little left in the beer.
End the night with a pint of Beez from a freshly cracked keg and youll be smiling for the rest of the night!
End the night with a pint of Beez from a freshly cracked keg and youll be smiling for the rest of the night!
the sentiments exactly. While ive also had it in a stubby and found it quite delicious, i got a few pots of it at the Young and Jackson oppisite FLinders St Station in Melbourne and they were much nicer.Anonymous wrote:I personaly think you should drink this one on tap, not bad but couldn't drink it all night.
I cant understand the bad rap it gets. I will have to try more honey-weat beers and find out what im missing...
now drinking - little creatures pale