Does hemp beer taste good, can someone describe the taste?
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wordsmith
Hemp beer is a beer that integrates parts of a hemp plant in the process of flavoring. It is not brewed from hemp; the natural oils from the plant were just mixed for the flavor. The taste depends on the strength of terpenes, but generally, it adds piney taste and aroma to the beer. Others may have a savory and dry flavor that is less sweet than usual beer.
Cleverclogs
For those of you who enjoy nothing more than an ice-cold beer after a long day of work, and who consume hemp products regularly, this might sound like a match made in heaven. The great news about hemp beer is that, just like all other forms of craft beer, it is a growing sector. Brewers and Breweries are developing new varieties and profile of hemp beer all the time. Also known as cannabis beers, the taste of hemp beers vary significantly from one brew to the next. Generally speaking, hemp beer is not as sweet as traditional beers, and while they don’t always smell the freshest, they are actually pretty nice to drink. They taste more savory than sweet and typically contain a small amount of thc.
Abe
There are different tastes between beers produced in various breweries. In the case of Hemp beer, it tastes almost pleasant to dry flavor, with a lesser sweet taste than traditional beers. It is sometimes described is “smelling similar to bong water” but with a sweet and hoppy taste.
Hempmaster3000
As with standard beers, the overall taste will differ from brewery to brewery. Most hemp beers will have a savory and dry flavor- much less sweet the regular beers. Others have described it as sweet and hoppy so there clearly is a large spectrum.
wavess
Most hemp beers have an almost savory, dry flavor to them. People have described hemp beer as “smelling like bong water,” but thankfully hemp beer does not actually taste that way. Many people describe hemp beer as tasting “hoppy,” “earthy,” “herbal,” “caramel” or “sweet.”