Watery and a little bit tart. I think "weak" and "not actually creamy" are the main things that came to mind, although the Queen Anne Beerhall is a nice, festive place to get a beer on a game night.
I don't overall remember the flavor of this beer (forgot to log it at the time other than rating), but I do have a distinct impression that the coffee was a bit over-sweet.
A bit of resin and a musty, wet toasted barley flavor. It was certainly okay, but I have a hard time imagining this would be a fun, refreshing drink on a hot day.
Brunch beer! Which should totally be a thing. I liked this better now that I'm more familiar with these flavors. This is very kölsch-like, with a tangy yeast profile, but with very light notes of honey and orange blossom on top. Clean, dry finish. I loved the fragrance of this beer, and was glad it wasn't overwhelming.
Somehow comes across as very sweet without being bothersome -- a clean, malt sweetness that recalls the Pumking, without quite reaching that beer's heights. At the same time, it's a chunk of change cheaper, and still very tasty -- definitely the kind of pumpkin beer I like to drink.
House ale at the restaurant. Scent of faintly-floral honey, and there's definitely that sweet, rich mellowness on the top of the tongue, rolling into biscuity malt. But there's surprising hop presence here, too, with florality mixing nicely with the honey and ending in a mild-but-there bitterness. Had some of their actual honey side-by-side, which was a nice touch: the honey was better, but it'd be hard to beat with any beer!
I really liked this. Faintly sweet, with kind of a corn flavor and a slight tanginess that offsets it nicely. Touch of spice & a barely bitter finish. Refreshing and tasty!
Pours a profound black and smells wonderful. A nice toffee / caramel start, big roasty notes and then a very woody, sap-like finish that lingers on and on. Ten minutes on I still had wood in my throat. Omg, did I just write that?
Citrusy but cloyingly sweet fragrance. Tastes better than it smells, but the finish is quite bitter, sitting on the tongue for much longer than I enjoyed.