Brewed by: Lake of Bays Brewing Company
Brewed at: Baysville, Ontario, Canada
Type: Porter
5.2 A/V
First Impression
A nice fashionable label design. A big, thrill inducing bottle. Water, Malted Hops, Barley and Coffee. What else do you want. Makes me wonder what the caffeine content might be?
First Sip
Yep. Water, Malted Hops, Barley and Coffee. Emphasis on the coffee. Excuse me! Barkeep! May I get some cream and sugar over here?
Halfway
It settles down quite nicely, the coffee now playing well with the malted barley et al.
Bottoms Up
Good not great. I enjoy coffee but too much upsets my belly. There is definitely caffeine in this one, so probably drink it early in the afternoon.
68/100
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Cobblestone Stout
Brewed by: Mill Street Brewery
Brewed at: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Type: Stout
4.2% A/V
First Impression
Mill Street is the home of some of Canada's finest craft beers. The can virtually cries "Stout!" from the chilly depths of the fridge. Okay an uncommon moment of honesty here for me... Opening the can, the nitrogen load scared the hell out of me. When pouring this, treat it as a you might a Boddington's - or dare I say a Guinness?
First Sip
Lovely. Simply stoutish loveliness. A little roasty and nicely malty and soundly bitter.
Halfway
Regretting deeply that there was only one of these treasures in my fridge.
Bottoms Up
If Guinness is the standard bearer for stout this upstart "Cobblestone" is doing the old man proud. The head is very much like that of the revered "Black Stuff". As the next generation at times builds properly and productively on the advances of the last, "Cobblestone" pays an honest and loving tribute to great stout. Well done. Indeed, very well done.
99/100
Brewed at: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Type: Stout
4.2% A/V
First Impression
Mill Street is the home of some of Canada's finest craft beers. The can virtually cries "Stout!" from the chilly depths of the fridge. Okay an uncommon moment of honesty here for me... Opening the can, the nitrogen load scared the hell out of me. When pouring this, treat it as a you might a Boddington's - or dare I say a Guinness?
First Sip
Lovely. Simply stoutish loveliness. A little roasty and nicely malty and soundly bitter.
Halfway
Regretting deeply that there was only one of these treasures in my fridge.
Bottoms Up
If Guinness is the standard bearer for stout this upstart "Cobblestone" is doing the old man proud. The head is very much like that of the revered "Black Stuff". As the next generation at times builds properly and productively on the advances of the last, "Cobblestone" pays an honest and loving tribute to great stout. Well done. Indeed, very well done.
99/100
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Lions Winter Ale
Brewed by: Granville Island Brewing Co.
Brewed at: Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada
Type: Specialty Ale
A/V 5.5%
First Impression
There's a helicopter hidden in the deep green paint job, see if you can find it! Looks appealing enough. Granville Island is a west coast Canadian brew house which has been making some headway across the country over the past few years. Good stuff so far. So let's see how the winter offering fares.
First Sip
Chocolate syrup!?! WTF? The label makes mention of a "vanilla finish" but there has never been a beer made to taste so alike chocolate syrup!
Halfway
Yep definitely tastes of chocolate syrup. Weird. Not bad per se.
Bottoms Up
Medium-dark amber with a golden head and an almost overpowering chocolate syrup flavor, this might be a beer that finds a loyal following, myself not included. I do respect the brewer's adventurous nature at work, no doubt, but the final product is just not for me. Too chocolatey.
60/100
Brewed at: Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada
Type: Specialty Ale
A/V 5.5%
First Impression
There's a helicopter hidden in the deep green paint job, see if you can find it! Looks appealing enough. Granville Island is a west coast Canadian brew house which has been making some headway across the country over the past few years. Good stuff so far. So let's see how the winter offering fares.
First Sip
Chocolate syrup!?! WTF? The label makes mention of a "vanilla finish" but there has never been a beer made to taste so alike chocolate syrup!
Halfway
Yep definitely tastes of chocolate syrup. Weird. Not bad per se.
Bottoms Up
Medium-dark amber with a golden head and an almost overpowering chocolate syrup flavor, this might be a beer that finds a loyal following, myself not included. I do respect the brewer's adventurous nature at work, no doubt, but the final product is just not for me. Too chocolatey.
60/100
Friday, March 15, 2013
Hockley Canadian Amber
Brewed by: Hockley Valley Brewing Company
Brewed at: Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
Type: Amber beer
A/V 4.2%
First Impression
Another beer from the three fellas in the commercial unit in the heart of that cosmopolitan sleeper of a town, Orangeville. I know the place all too well... Pinch nose and tilt head...
First Sip
All bias aside, someone got the malts right in this one. Poured into a bespoke brewers glass chilled to the second most recent ice age, my lip nearly stuck to the glass.
Halfway
A little haziness peeking out from the clarifying glass. A typical small batch craft quality speaks to the origins of this shed brewed drink.
Bottoms Up
For a bit of a lower alcohol beer you'd be hard pressed to find a more flavorful sample at 4.2% spirit. Good job boys. Enjoy the blues and jazz.
76/100
Brewed at: Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
Type: Amber beer
A/V 4.2%
First Impression
Another beer from the three fellas in the commercial unit in the heart of that cosmopolitan sleeper of a town, Orangeville. I know the place all too well... Pinch nose and tilt head...
First Sip
All bias aside, someone got the malts right in this one. Poured into a bespoke brewers glass chilled to the second most recent ice age, my lip nearly stuck to the glass.
Halfway
A little haziness peeking out from the clarifying glass. A typical small batch craft quality speaks to the origins of this shed brewed drink.
Bottoms Up
For a bit of a lower alcohol beer you'd be hard pressed to find a more flavorful sample at 4.2% spirit. Good job boys. Enjoy the blues and jazz.
76/100
Friday, March 8, 2013
Bavaria
Brewed by: Bavaria N.V.
Brewed at: Holland
Type: Lager
5.0
First impression
A perfectly lovely can clad in silver and blue. Brewed in Holland this should be refreshing.
First Sip
Somehow bitter up front with malt and grain late to the palate. Golden and white, prototypically European.
Halfway
Refreshing, the sort of thing to be drunk on a sunny patio in the late spring. No surprises.
Bottoms up
Solidly reliable refreshment. Brewed with mineral water! So it's good for you! Next warm spring day head for a sunny table outdoors, and enjoy this crowd pleasing Bavarian!
77/100
Brewed at: Holland
Type: Lager
5.0
First impression
A perfectly lovely can clad in silver and blue. Brewed in Holland this should be refreshing.
First Sip
Somehow bitter up front with malt and grain late to the palate. Golden and white, prototypically European.
Halfway
Refreshing, the sort of thing to be drunk on a sunny patio in the late spring. No surprises.
Bottoms up
Solidly reliable refreshment. Brewed with mineral water! So it's good for you! Next warm spring day head for a sunny table outdoors, and enjoy this crowd pleasing Bavarian!
77/100
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat
Brewed by: The Boston Beer Company
Brewed at: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Type: flavored wheat beer
A/V 5.3%
First Impression
Sam Adams makes some of the finest beers I've had, and their labels look as one might expect of a big successful "micro" brewery hailing from the you-ess-of-eh. Which is to say with respect to the aforementioned, favorable in both instances.
First Sip
The cherry aspect of this beer reminds me of cherry Kool-Aid. Not exactly "real". But the beer is somehow not awful.
Halfway
Even though the "cherries" are too sweet and one-dimensional Sam has prepared a beer that is quite drinkable. Cold and refreshing, this probably has a time and a place where it might even be enjoyable.
Bottoms Up
I've got it! Summertime barbecues, picnics, that sort of thing. Save Cherry Wheat for seasonal out of doors type occasions. It might even find favor with the non-beer drinkers from whose company you have yet to permanently extricate yourself.
Not my wheelhouse. But not godawful.
66/100
Brewed at: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Type: flavored wheat beer
A/V 5.3%
First Impression
Sam Adams makes some of the finest beers I've had, and their labels look as one might expect of a big successful "micro" brewery hailing from the you-ess-of-eh. Which is to say with respect to the aforementioned, favorable in both instances.
First Sip
The cherry aspect of this beer reminds me of cherry Kool-Aid. Not exactly "real". But the beer is somehow not awful.
Halfway
Even though the "cherries" are too sweet and one-dimensional Sam has prepared a beer that is quite drinkable. Cold and refreshing, this probably has a time and a place where it might even be enjoyable.
Bottoms Up
I've got it! Summertime barbecues, picnics, that sort of thing. Save Cherry Wheat for seasonal out of doors type occasions. It might even find favor with the non-beer drinkers from whose company you have yet to permanently extricate yourself.
Not my wheelhouse. But not godawful.
66/100
Cameron's Auburn Ale
Brewed by: Cameron's Brewing Company
Brewed at: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Type: Ale
A/V 5%
First Impression
Even though the design looks just like every other Cameron's beer bottle I find this one to be very attractive. Metallic copper, gold, and pale yellow it seems to work really well as a whole. It really looks delicious! Nice deep brown liquid, just a hint of red and very little head.
First Sip
It smells fantastic! A bouquet of nice and toasty malts. But crisp, clean, citrusy hops on the tongue!
Halfway
It's a sandwich beer! With all the malts and toastiness on the nose followed by fresh bold hops and just a little bitter, the back palate malty character is just as good as the rest of it!
Bottoms up
A vigorous start has sort of fizzled. Sadly. It's a decent beer but it doesn't have a heck of a lot going on from start to finish.
Uniquely this beer gets less interesting as it warms up. Where a rising temperature tends to unlock different flavors in beer, this one doesn't let any secrets out, it just gets warmer... and tastes the same.
64/100
Brewed at: Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Type: Ale
A/V 5%
First Impression
Even though the design looks just like every other Cameron's beer bottle I find this one to be very attractive. Metallic copper, gold, and pale yellow it seems to work really well as a whole. It really looks delicious! Nice deep brown liquid, just a hint of red and very little head.
First Sip
It smells fantastic! A bouquet of nice and toasty malts. But crisp, clean, citrusy hops on the tongue!
Halfway
It's a sandwich beer! With all the malts and toastiness on the nose followed by fresh bold hops and just a little bitter, the back palate malty character is just as good as the rest of it!
Bottoms up
A vigorous start has sort of fizzled. Sadly. It's a decent beer but it doesn't have a heck of a lot going on from start to finish.
Uniquely this beer gets less interesting as it warms up. Where a rising temperature tends to unlock different flavors in beer, this one doesn't let any secrets out, it just gets warmer... and tastes the same.
64/100
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