
The first thing I noticed is that it was extremely clear and light colored. I wondered if the lack of hops contributed that signficantly to the clarity and color of the beer. It had a creamy, soap-bubble-like white head which fell after a couple minutes. The aroma was very piney – exactly as you might expect – like a spruce tree.
The body was very light, and the first flavors I noticed were light lemony and piney flavors, which carried through to the aftertaste. Since it was very light flavor – it didn’t taste like Pine-Sol if that’s what you’re thinking- it had potential be good for a hot day.
Since this beer was so light, I imagine it could be good with almost any food. However, I could see it with a fish cooked on the grill and seasoned with the same spruce buds. Overall, it was light and crisp, but not a flavor I enjoyed very much. While it wasn’t Pine-Sol flavored, I just think I prefer the flavor of hops in my beer rather than pine buds.
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