
Pours a crystal clear, golden color. Not much carbonation evident, only a few rising bubbles. Develops a half inch, white colored head that vanishes as quickly as it appeared, leaving a small ring of bubbles.
Aroma consists of a breadiness and grains, some freshly opened canned corn, with a touch of green apples and a noble hop presence showcasing a floral, slightly spicy character.
The flavor is clean and crisp, grains and corn, with some hop presence as you near the finish consisting of a floral quality, which I assume is only accentuated by the clover honey. I thought the finish would be quite a bit dryer, but it's actually fairly sweet and malty.
Cabin Fever is not overwhelming in any sense of the word. In fact "craft-brewed macro" might be an appropriate term for this beer. It has all the hallmarks of a macro brew, which sadly isn't my thing. However, it is quite crisp and refreshing, with a light-medium body making it quite sessionable. I'm surprised this beer rounds out at 6% ABV. It drinks like a 4% ABV beer.
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