Flavorful, refreshing, and brewed with plenty of Texas honey, this wheat ale goes down easy no matter what mischief you're up to. Whether you're busy inspiring the whole city or just looking for inspiration, everyone can Bee Someone.
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Edgeworth
@ Ray's Cave2 years ago
2.9
Wasn't planning on having a beer today but the son-in-law informs me it's National Beer Day. Well hell, what choice do I have.
Tonight we're going to Duo a Houston Texas beer named after an interstate bridge. Interesting history.
Starts with moderate head, deep yellow color with plenty of effervescence continuing. Aroma gives a sweet note along with wheat malt. Very soft creamy texture. A wheat malt is quickly followed by a raw natural sweetness. Raw unfiltered honey that comes with the comb in the jar. Has some unusual background sweetness that brings back a childhood memory of tasting honeysuckle blossoms. I think that's a Southern thing. Finish turns a little sour. Not a particularly good sour and turns a little earthy bitter.
This beer would have benefited from a frosted glass which I very seldom recommend. As it warmed, it's characteristics turned more sour and it lost it's crisp refreshing nature. It's a decent beer but best when very cold.