Greetings all and a hearty welcome back to all you. Today let’s move to the heartland of America and look, once again, at Tallgrass brewing and their wonderful line of beers which today is highlighted by Halcyon Wheat, an unfiltered wheat beer. This lone regular sized canned beer in their line up sports a surprisingly refreshing mixture of hops and wheat which make it a refreshing change from most wheat beers. The beer pours a cloudy haze with a bubbly white head of foam that leaves some lacing and a nose of wheat and some sour hop notes The beer’s initial taste is similar to most other unfiltered wheat beers with a “cream of wheat” taste that stays with you through the mid tongue where a nice mellow hop flavor takes over on the back end and aftertaste finely balances the taste of hops and wheat. I have made it no secret that I’ve grown a little weary of all the wheat beers out there but if there was more wheat beers out there like this one, I might be inclined to try them more often.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Tallgrass Halcyon Wheat:
Greetings all and a hearty welcome back to all you. Today let’s move to the heartland of America and look, once again, at Tallgrass brewing and their wonderful line of beers which today is highlighted by Halcyon Wheat, an unfiltered wheat beer. This lone regular sized canned beer in their line up sports a surprisingly refreshing mixture of hops and wheat which make it a refreshing change from most wheat beers. The beer pours a cloudy haze with a bubbly white head of foam that leaves some lacing and a nose of wheat and some sour hop notes The beer’s initial taste is similar to most other unfiltered wheat beers with a “cream of wheat” taste that stays with you through the mid tongue where a nice mellow hop flavor takes over on the back end and aftertaste finely balances the taste of hops and wheat. I have made it no secret that I’ve grown a little weary of all the wheat beers out there but if there was more wheat beers out there like this one, I might be inclined to try them more often.
Greetings all and a hearty welcome back to all you. Today let’s move to the heartland of America and look, once again, at Tallgrass brewing and their wonderful line of beers which today is highlighted by Halcyon Wheat, an unfiltered wheat beer. This lone regular sized canned beer in their line up sports a surprisingly refreshing mixture of hops and wheat which make it a refreshing change from most wheat beers. The beer pours a cloudy haze with a bubbly white head of foam that leaves some lacing and a nose of wheat and some sour hop notes The beer’s initial taste is similar to most other unfiltered wheat beers with a “cream of wheat” taste that stays with you through the mid tongue where a nice mellow hop flavor takes over on the back end and aftertaste finely balances the taste of hops and wheat. I have made it no secret that I’ve grown a little weary of all the wheat beers out there but if there was more wheat beers out there like this one, I might be inclined to try them more often.
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