Is this brew from the Great Northern Brewing Company of Whitefish, Montana a huckleberry heaven, or just hype?
First, the stats. 4.5% alcohol by volume and 11 IBU suggest it's a bog-standard lager.
As a civilized and cultured individual of impeccable taste, I popped the tab and sipped straight from the can. It smells like lager and huckleberries. I'll buy the marketeering wankery printed on the side.
I can also definitely taste the huckleberries. It blends well with the otherwise-mild lager. Fortunately, the base brew doesn't seem watery. The slightly-yeasty and not-very-hoppy beer doesn't try to compete with the berries. You know some Portland, Oregon hipster brewery would insist on a huckleberry IPA with hops that dominate everything. This is rather pleasant, I'd say
All told, I recommend this beer if you want something tasty at the end of the workday. This fits the bill if you're interested in something to sip and savor. The can should be held with your pinky extended to demonstrate your refinement. Buy something else if you just want to chug a lot of suds to get drunk, though. Uncultured swine.