Doggers Take on Beez Neez
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Doggers Take on Beez Neez
I like it, I like it a lot.
I could drink alot of them. Nice job to Matilda Bay, highly effervescent, good level of Carbonic Acid and I love the funky little hit on the back of my toungue
Well rounded with a nice crisp taste. The flavour stayed constant all the way through. No big aroma which sadened me a bit so yes, I would suggest the only hop is used is POR.
Needs some label work
But yeh, I loved it, if/when I get to Australia I would drink these
Dogger
I could drink alot of them. Nice job to Matilda Bay, highly effervescent, good level of Carbonic Acid and I love the funky little hit on the back of my toungue
Well rounded with a nice crisp taste. The flavour stayed constant all the way through. No big aroma which sadened me a bit so yes, I would suggest the only hop is used is POR.
Needs some label work
But yeh, I loved it, if/when I get to Australia I would drink these
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
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Not many poeple like this beer on this site, but It's one of my local brews and I found it to be nice and refreshing on tap. I like it.
It's a honey wheat beer that was made locally originally, in the GC. i believe that it does taste different from the bottle.
Cheers
AC
It's a honey wheat beer that was made locally originally, in the GC. i believe that it does taste different from the bottle.
Cheers
AC
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It certainly divides opinion! For mine, I enjoy it as a bit of a change from time to time, but make no pretensions about knowing a good beer from a bad one... glad Dogger enjoyed it, if only because of the amount of discussion over it. 

Uh oh, my heart just stopped...................................................................................................................................oh, there it goes!
i think our more learned bretheren give their opinion on a particular brew to voice their tasting notes publicly...Smabb wrote:Well I'll give it a go myself now - had steered clear after the slagging that our "Uncle" Oliver gave it.
only my opinion, but..., i take it on board but i always decide for myself.
jmo
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I tried one recently after some chat on here about it. Wasn't bad particularly, but not one I'd choose over others, there was occasionally a funny taste I couldn't pick.
Having said that, though, I have only had the one, a stubby from Liquorland, and on tap could be very different. I do like my wheat's but little experience yet with honey beers. I am hanging to try a Honey Bavarian Lager I bottled on the weekend.
Having said that, though, I have only had the one, a stubby from Liquorland, and on tap could be very different. I do like my wheat's but little experience yet with honey beers. I am hanging to try a Honey Bavarian Lager I bottled on the weekend.
"Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry.
I dont mind Beez Kneez, I find that it definitely tastes better if you havent had other beer before it, dont ask me why, but I had one after having another type of beer and it tasted different
anyhow I have a 6 pack of Beez Kneez to quaff tonite as payment for giving a workmate a few HB ginger beers, which turned out magnificent if I dont say so myself


anyhow I have a 6 pack of Beez Kneez to quaff tonite as payment for giving a workmate a few HB ginger beers, which turned out magnificent if I dont say so myself


tried beez neez for the first time at Xmas, mother inlaw gave me a box of assorted premium beers for Xmas, not at all keen on beez neez, I like a heavier bitter style of beer and I found that too sweet. I have had another Matilda Bay beer before that I liked, but I don't remember which one it was.
Ross