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RATINGS: 15   MEAN: 2.87/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 2.88/5   EST. CALORIES: 135   ABV: 4.5%
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Rapscallion Honey is an American Extra Pale Style Ale infused with native wildflower honey from local farmers. It’s a crisp, clean, and refreshing craft beer with hints of cascade hops balanced by a subtle honey aftertaste, and an amazingly dry finish. At 4.5% alcohol by volume, Rapscallion Honey is a premier session beer which can be enjoyed any time of the year.

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3.1
BroSpud (2643) - , Massachusetts, USA - JUL 10, 2017
On tap at Rapscallion brewpub in Acton. Part of a sampler flight. Decent enough pale though kind of boring.

2.8
PhatB420 (860) - Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA - JUN 28, 2016
Pint into a glass at public house in Sturbridge. Light honey color, thin lacing, sweet honey all around taste. Easy drinking summer brew. Ok

2.8
jkwood04 (5777) - Connecticut, USA - MAR 25, 2016
On tap in a pint glass. Pours golden/amber with a white head. Aroma of pale and caramel malts, some light hops, and maybe some honey and floral notes? Flavor the same. Average texture. No need for boring beer in this world anymore.

2.6
Travlr (30307) - No fixed abode, South Dakota, USA - AUG 22, 2014
Draft. Clear and very pale yellow color, thick white head. Aroma of straw and dilute honey. Taste is dilute and lager like.

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Imaena (2404) - Kyiv, UKRAINE - AUG 12, 2013
Providence: Tart..bad keg or lines maybe. Sour apples all the way. Not a fan.

2.9
emchandl (1) - - JUN 30, 2013 does not count
More honey colored than flavored, crisp almost spicy on the tongue, fairly mild aroma

3.1
AirForceHops (12438) - Epping, New Hampshire, USA - FEB 4, 2013
5 oz. taster @ R.I. Brewfest 2 Feb 2013. Nose is pale malt and tons of honey. Has a flower nuances. Taste is simple, yet good. Biscuit malts covered in honey. No hops anywhere in this brew. I think some type of hop to dry and cut the bitterness is much needed. You’ll love this is you like a honey drenched APA. With a little tweaking this could be very good.

2.4
matalec1984 (115) - Massachusetts, USA - AUG 20, 2012
Not sure how I really feel about this beer. It was easy to drink but being a session beer it was way to sweet to be able to drink more than one. The hop profile was almost non existent and the honey was very overwhelming. Mouthfeel was also a little sticky. Not a bad beer but a little unbalanced.

3.1
yespr (54984) - Copenhagen, DENMARK - OCT 26, 2011
From tap at South Street Diner. Pours cloudy yellow with a small white head. Aroma is light grassy, honey and light cornish. Smooth fruity, light bitterness and mild grassy. Smooth honey and light fruity finish.

2.9
brokensail (18691) - Bay Area, California, USA - OCT 4, 2011
A: The beer pours a clear golden color with a finger of white head. S: Sweet malt all throughout. There actually is a mild honey flavor with some floral hops. Maybe a bit of corn? Quite simple with a mild bread aroma. T: As with the aroma, this is a very simple beer. Some pale malt flavors as well as a bit of actual honey flavor and sweetness. Some toffee and a few light floral hop notes. M: Light in body with a medium carbonation. O: Nothing about this beer really made me want to keep drinking it. I was find just sharing this pint with my friend.


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