by Bruguru in Restaurants & Gourmet, - Top 50, Mar 11 '02
Pros: Accessible, tasty, smooth and drinkable. Cons: None come to mind.
Though I may be a Bruguru, I’m sad to say that I have not yet achieved the status of Beer God. It’s not for lack of trying, of course, and I must say I thought I came close a few years back. A few co-workers, after reading my beer column in the Yankee...
Pros: Good Flavor, Good Aftertaste Cons: Sweetness Level is High for a Lager
Most mainstream beers are similar in taste, color, and aroma. JW Dundee's Honey Brown Lager is an exception to the rule. Although it is not as well known as some of the giants in the beer industry, like Budweiser and Miller, it is far better than any of...
Pros: Soft, smooth body with a delicately complex sweet flavor Cons: Not sold everywhere
About four years ago, I used to drink a lot of J.W. Dundee's Honey Brown. Not so much because I thought it was a great brew, but because I was a big fan of the Hagerstown Suns (Sallie League, Toronto Blue Jays single-A team). I didn't have a lot...
Pros: Enjoyable sweet, smooth flavor. Cons: None found yet.
High Falls Brewery of Rochester, New York has been around for quite some time. Originally the Genesee Brewery, their first brew, Genesee beer was introduced in 1878. Though their website offers little else regarding the company history, to they mention...
Pros: Nice sweet taste that goes with all sorts of food Cons: None
When I went back to work my husband became chief cook and bottle washer. That also makes him in charge of picking out the beer. His most recent selection for me was JW Dundee's Honey Brown Lager. The Basics This lager is sold in a ...
Pros: some nice honey nuance Cons: nothing all that earth shattering
My taste in beer has evolved significantly in the last ten years or so. I can recall beers that might have seemed exotic at one time that merely inspire yawns now. Some of these beers are actually pretty decent brews but they lack a certain edge ...
Pros: easy to drink; fairly sweet; good for light drinkers; inexpensive. Cons: Not nearly as tasty as you'd expect; too light in body.
I rsquo;m always wary of beers that have gimmicky-sounding names. It rsquo;s like the manufacturers of such beers are trying to say, ldquo;Hey this beer has been artificially sweetened to distract you from that that nasty beer taste. rdquo; Well, you ...
Pros: Better than American premium brands. Cons: Worse than mainstream craft brews.
J. W. Dundee’s Honey Brown®
My wife particularly is partial to Honey Brown, and Honey Brown Lite, which is available in our area wherever finer bottled beer is available. We’ve also had it on tap in Buckhead, Atlanta’s trendy yuppie district....
Pros: Reasonably priced and well-crafted Cons: Not as complex as a honey microbrew
The Conversion of Caconti
I was a Honey Brown hater not long ago, more out of principle than anything else, until my friend Vinnie insisted that I give it another try. I don't know whether it was voodoo or what, but all of a sudden I...
Pros: Doesn't cost much, but tastes like it does Cons: Not for those who don't like the taste of honey
I can't help but be impressed with this beer. Have I had a better beer? Well, yes. However, I can think of few beers that are this good, yet cost so little money.
Now, I've written a number of beer reviews on Epinions. I've been all the way...
First of all let me state my qualifications in this category. I am a 23 year old male that recently graduated from college. Enough said. I could write reviews about drinking all day. I will not try to "pad my numbers" however with reviews on...
Pros: Great well balanced mixture of flavors, nice aroma, goes well with many foods Cons: Very Filling
J.W. Dundee's Honey Brown is a lovely little beer. It has a pleasant aroma, that tempts the senses. It pours nicely, the glass culminating in a rich, thick head.
Honey Brown begins with a taste that is initially sweet. It then fades a bit to...
Pros: Another homerun for J.W. Dundee Cons: Limited availability
It is a rare person that makes a real contribution to our society. If that's true, than J.W. Dundee is the Mother Theresa of beers. This newest addition to the empire adds a great balance, this is real beer at it's finest. A striking and refreshing...
UHHH. Honestly, this beer sucks. If I ever go to the bar and a friend of mine buys a pitcher of Honey Brown, I tell him I would rather drink water because it tastes horrible. I can't understand why in the world there is the sudden urge to name beers in...
Pros: Perfect touch of sweetness, really smooth Cons: May not be found in all bars
J.W. Dundee's Honey Brown Lager is a nice, smooth easy drinking lager with a beautiful touch of golden honey. Unlike other honey beers such as Michelob's Honey Lager, the sweetness does not overpower the hops and grains of this beer. This most...
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