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TASTE TEST TASTE TESTWE LIKETHIS TEST 60-70 Edifferent, and even if we don’t like a beer, it doesn’t meanach month we taste a wide range of beers. Our panel ofmost experienced tasters in the country. This method helpsdrinker can expect. Of course, every person’s tastes are81-9070-80 Ratings tasters range from the average beer drinker to some of the A Little Rough Around the Edges provide a more accurate impression of what a typical beer Hey who snuck mead into our reviews? Recommended Highly Recommended you won’t. All of our beers are rated on appearance, aroma, taste/body, and finish. Our weighted scale favors the tasting side of the beer and is based on 91-100 Beer Magazine ’s Top Choice a 100-point scale. All testing is performed in the beer’s appropriate container, in a range of temperatures, and with all scores averaged. Trojniak Mvery enjoyable, and this one, which has been aged for three years on oak, is one that O 88LLARE100VOUT OFARTRYBUNALSKI MEAD 2008eads are probably not what most beer drinkers think of when they are drinking, asmost think that “honey wine” will simply be too sweet. Meads can be complex and can open your mind. It pours out a darker, aged-looking liquid raw honey with no head. The INGT aroma gives us some slight oxidation notes, but quickly changes to sweet, almond, and tawny notes mixed with fruity notes and some spices and brown sugar. The taste is sweet honey and, as you’d expect, brown sugar, caramel, orange, and a taste similar to that of flat Coke. It’s not as thick as you’d think, but it’s got a nice natural honey with no burn at all. The bottle says it tastes like “Polish,” and we think that that’s a great dessert spirit. We like! THE RESULTS 70º 65º Appearance: 8 Aged raw honey. Slightly cloudy with no head. 60º(out of 10) 55º Aroma: 12 Slight oxidation up front, but fades to sweet almonds, honey, 50º (out of 15) and even some fruity and spicy notes. 45º Taste: 35 Sweet raw honey, but not overly thick or viscous. Caramel, 40º (out of 40) orange and some spices cut through the honey flavor. 35º Finish: 33 Honey, but the mouthfeel keeps it from being too sweet or 32º (out of 35) sticky. Enjoy with desserts. Brewery: Pasieka Jaros Location: Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland Style: Honey Wine Website: www.pasiekajaros.pl Price: $15 / 375 ml. bottle Alcohol Percentage: 14 % International Bitterness Rating:NA Glass Recommendation: Snifter Availability: Year Round 66:


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