Honey Cream Ale- Honey Cream Ale is fermented warm like traditional cream ales but features an added twist--wildflower honey from Oregon. Honey imparts a dry, refreshing character to the beer because it ferments almost completely. The honey comes from a beekeeper in Blodgett, a tiny town 20 miles east of Newport.
Rogue's Honey Cream Ale is a light, smooth, medium bodied ale, with a creamy head, hints of honey and a crisp light finish. Brewed with two-row Harrington, Klages and Munich malts and Crystal hops. Discontined for distribution in late 2005, available on tap only at Rogue Ales' Public Houses.
Measurements: 12 degrees Plato, IBU 30, Apparent Attenuation 83, Lovibond 10. No Chemicals, Additives, or Preservatives
Out of date but still very drinkable.
| Beer style: | Ale » |
| Bottle size: | 33cl |
| Percent alcohol: | 6.5% |
| Country of origin: | United States » |
| Region: | Oregon » |
| Bottle price: | £4.95 |
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In addition to Honey Cream Ale, Rogue Ales also brew Dead Guy Ale, Nut Brown and Shakespear Stout.
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