Doggers Take on Beez Neez

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Dogger Dan
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Doggers Take on Beez Neez

Post by Dogger Dan »

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

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Post by Simo »

tisk tisk. didn't you know that it's a sin on this site to actually like Beez neez?
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Post by beermeister »

I've had Beez Kneez on tap and it wasn't too bad.

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Post by Aussie Claret »

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.

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Post by Barney »

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. :D
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Post by pharmaboy »

Dogger puts honey in everything! except when hes putting maple syrup in LOL! Of course he's gonna like Beez Neez!

have liked beez neez in the past, couldnt drink it all last time (end of a rather long session mighnt have helped :shock: ). Horses for courses, and brews for different moods.
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Smabb
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Post by Smabb »

Well I'll give it a go myself now - had steered clear after the slagging that our "Uncle" Oliver gave it.

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Post by yardglass »

Smabb wrote:Well I'll give it a go myself now - had steered clear after the slagging that our "Uncle" Oliver gave it.
i think our more learned bretheren give their opinion on a particular brew to voice their tasting notes publicly...

only my opinion, but..., i take it on board but i always decide for myself.

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Post by scblack »

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.
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Post by dags64 »

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 :D :D
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Post by r.magnay »

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.
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