Tyranena Three Beaches Honey Blonde Ale

Tyranena Three Beaches Honey Blonde Ale

A light-bodied beer with a sweet citrus flavor from orange-blossom honey and cascade hops.
2.8
158 reviews
Lake Mills, United States

Community reviews

3.1 Bottle. Pours golden. Light, citrusy and refreshing. Some sweetness from the honey. Finishes pretty clean.
3.0 Clear golden with small white head. Aroma has honey, grain, very light fruity/citrus sweetness, just a little corn. Fuller end of light body. Not watery. Crisp. Some sweetness and just enough bitterness balance only. Clean finish. Flavor is honeyish, grain, a bit of grass. Easy drinking, nice backyard beer.
2.3 Bottle. Pours a golden color with white head. Hay, earthy, malty flavors. Sort of weak.
3.2 Draft at the brewpub. Very light yellow color. Presents a toasted, malty nose. Drinks quite clean, almost orchard-crisp. The flavor is predominately honey-kissed cereal malt. Good if you like the type. (#5097, 7/72/2013)
3.7 Aroma and flavor is a mix of sweet malts and beery bitterness. Easy drinking, solid golden ale.
2.8 Pours cloudy yellow amber with a minimal white-grey head...quite a bit of sediment in tiny grains.... Scent is faintly honey. Taste is quite watery...lemon , malt...orange. An easy drinker....pretty average, however.
3.2 Great summer drinking beer. Nice layer, with hints of honey. Good body and balance. Sweet after taste. Solid, drinkable, session beer.
3.6 Tap at the brewery. Rating #134. Another real nice lager here in Wisconsin. Honey is very noticeable in both the aroma and the flavor. Clean and crisp and downright tasty. (2431)
3.2 Bottle. Sweet floral honey aroma.. wow took me back to my beekeeping days. Hazy gold with a small white head, suspended sediment. Sweet floral and light malt flavor, soft bitterness in the finish. Light body. Easy drinking beer on a hot day.
3.0 Heidel House Brewfest. Pale gold. Aroma of watery pale malts and light hops. Flavor is a fairly solid mix of pale malts, sweet honey and finishes a with a barely distinguishable lemon, citrus bitterness. Fresh and crisp.
3.0 Thanks ughsmash. Pours a clean straw yellow with a white frothy head. Nose shows a cloying honey and very vinous grape soda character. Sweet and grassy with light citric character. Flavor is the same, honey is too dominant and upfront. Low hop character and grape soda character. Meh.
2.9 Bottle. Honey, orange, and light herbal hops aroma. Medium yellow color with moderate white head. Honey orange, light malt and light herbal hops flavor. Light body. Okay.
3.3 Pours a pure liquid gold with a thin white head. Nose is faintly of hops. Nice and creamy on the palate. Taste is muted grains, a touch of honey sweetness and a nice dry finish. An above average honey ale. Pairs well with beer nuts after a round of golf.
2.5 (12oz bottle) pale yellow, ring of white bubbles. Nose of honey, saison, touch of hairspray. Taste of honey, crisp grain, well carbonated, dry finish, medium sweet finish.
2.7 Light yellow clear pour with a good head. Sweet ale aroma, definitely the honey in there. Flavor leaves a sour aftertaste but otherwise smooth.
3.4 12 ounce bottle from a sampler from Woodmans West Madison. Pours a clear golden color with a thin fizzy white head that fades quickly. Aroma of strong honey, toasted grain and faint hops in the finish. The taste is grainy malts, honey and a bitter hop finish. Medium bodied.
2.6 This beer is really pretty decent, but still nothing much to it. I like some more complexity.
3.2 I really enjoy this beer! The aroma is strong and you can really smell the orange blossoms! It is exactly how it is described.
2.5 Aroma of honey, orange peel, lemongrass and slight pear. Appearance is gold with scant white head. Flavor is mostly sweet throughout, with a crisp grassy finish. Palate is bubbly and a bit lively. Alright beer in a style that rarely moves me.
2.8 Purchased at Breeze Thru Liquors in Milwaukee, WI; enjoyed on a steamy hot early Monday evening. When I opened the bottle, the cap came off a little too easily and I’m hoping it didn’t affect this one, but I don’t think it did. Appearance a clear gold with practically no head, small bubbles rising to the surface. Aroma of honey, maybe a little malt in the back end but really it’s mostly honey. Taste of honey, goes down light like a lager, not a very smooth mouthfeel which is what I was anticipating, partially crisp. It’s not bad, but not very good. I’ll enjoy finishing the bottle at least.
2.9 (12oz bottle, courtesy of thirdeye11 - Tyranena’s legendary promoter) Pours a clear yellow body with a small white head. Aroma of grain, honey, and some citrus. Flavor of honey, grain, subtle grass, and cereal.
3.0 bottle, thanks to thirdeye11, golden color with no foam, aroma is lemons and honey, flavor of sweet fruit stripe gum
3.0 Bottle:   This one may be a little over the hill as its a little butterscotch, but only minor.   Perhaps thats the orange-blossom honey... yeah, could be?   Pale golden, a little haze, minor head and lacing.   Does have a citrusy nose, a little bit of honey, and perhaps that honey resembles some butterscotch?   Tasty, with the citrus and honey, but also a little dull.   Not very sharp.   Doesn’t have much zing as many Blondes do.   Oddly enough, some lingering marmalade.   Moderate body and mouthfeel.   Interesting take on your normal Blonde Ale.
2.3 Bottle from thirdeye11. Yellow pour with a white head. Aroma is honey, sweet grain, and floral. Taste is honey, old grain, and light citrus.
2.8 Bottle courtesy thirdeye11. Pours a clear golden yellow color with a light ring of head. Aroma is slight butter and bread. Flavor is sweet grain, some light spice. Slightly watery finish.
2.8 Not a very pleasant smell, very clear yellow color. Plain taste, no hops taste at all, quite odd.
3.0 Bottle thanks to wnoble. Clear golden pour, small white head. Sweat bread, grain, and light honey. Very easily drinkable, but not very impressive, typical for the style.
2.7 Those ladies don’t look very beach-y, do they? The beer pours a lightly hazy blonde with a medium head. The aroma is doughy with some floral notes and a light spice, nice enough but terribly faint. The flavor has some honey and a bit of fruit finishing with a bit of toasty bread. Much like the aroma it’s nice but it’s lacking any charisma.
2.4 On draft from brewery, pours clear golden with little head, not a lot of aroma to it and has come honey flavor, passable.
2.7 bottle - Pours lightly hazy yellow with a one finger white head. The aroma is mild with some grainy malt and a bit of fruit. The flavor is light and sweet with grainy, pale malt, citrus, and a touch of hops. Okay.