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Casual Animal Brewing – Treat Yourself Honey Wheat Review

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Casual Animal’s Treat Yourself honey wheat is one of those beers that seems tailor-made for a laid-back evening or a warm weekend afternoon. This refreshing wheat beer has a pleasant honey kick that brings a little sweetness to the sip without overpowering the palate.

Tasting Notes
Right off the bat, Treat Yourself pours a hazy, sunlit amber with a soft, inviting foam on top. You’ll catch subtle aromas of wildflower honey mixed with a mild graininess from the wheat, hinting at the balanced experience ahead. It’s not a big, bold scent, but more like a gentle nudge inviting you to dive in.

On the first sip, the honey sweetness comes through, but it’s subtle, more of a background player that complements the wheat instead of stealing the spotlight. The honey isn’t overly sweet or syrupy; it’s just the right amount to smooth out the slightly bready flavor that’s typical of wheat beers. There’s a little fruity note, almost like a hint of orange peel or light apricot, adding to the beer’s summery vibe.

The mouthfeel is light and smooth, with a medium carbonation that adds a refreshing quality without making it too fizzy. It finishes clean, with just a touch of residual sweetness, making it easy to reach for another sip.

Casual Animal Treat Yourself Honey Wheat review

What Makes It Shine
Casual Animal has nailed the drinkability with Treat Yourself. The honey adds a fun twist to a classic wheat beer, giving it a bit of character without making it a one-note experience. It’s the kind of beer that doesn’t demand too much of your attention but rewards you with a well rounded flavor every time you take a sip. It’s approachable for casual beer drinkers but still interesting enough for those who like to dissect their drinks.

Where It Could Improve
If you’re after a big, bold honey flavor, you might find Treat Yourself a bit restrained. The honey notes are there, but they’re very much in the background. Some might prefer a bit more punch from the honey to give it a stronger identity. Also, while the finish is pleasantly smooth, it’s on the simpler side, lacking a bit of the complexity you might find in more ambitious wheat beers.

Overall Rating

  • Appearance: 4/5 – Hazy and inviting, with a warm amber glow.
  • Aroma: 3.5/5 – Subtle, light honey and grainy hints, but could be more pronounced.
  • Taste: 4/5 – Balanced and smooth, with honey that’s present but not overbearing.
  • Mouthfeel: 4.5/5 – Easy-drinking and refreshing, with just the right carbonation.
  • Overall: 4/5 – Treat Yourself is a solid choice for a honey wheat. It’s light, refreshing, and well-balanced, ideal for those who enjoy a bit of honey flavor without the sweetness becoming too much.

Final Thoughts
This is a beer that hits a sweet spot…literally! It’s refreshing and smooth with just a whisper of honey, making it a great go-to for casual drinking. If you’re looking for a bold honey bomb, you might be left wanting a bit more, but for most, Treat Yourself is exactly what it promises: a pleasant treat in a pint glass.

If you’ve tried Casual Animal’s Treat Yourself Honey Wheat, please share your thoughts below.

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