171/1152) Home: The Matador Version 2.1 El Toro Bravo by Flying Monkeys of Ontario: **; a 10.1% Imperial Dark Rye Ale aged on a bed of Spanish cedar; the inside of the crown reads. "Be nice or leave - gossip responsibly"; very strong cedar nose; sharp and peppery with sweet toffee notes; cedar and cigar smoke finish; my wife was crazy about it which inflated my score just a bit;
172/1153) Home: Split Personalité, a collaboration between the Indie Ale House of Ontario and Brasseurs du Monde of Quebec: **; 7%; a Belgian dubble style wit brewed with candi sugar and Belgian yeast; deep rich brown colour; hint of cocoa to the nose; there is a touch of dark fruit and oak; not as sweet as most abbeys;
In 2011 Robert attempted to drink 365 beers in 365 days, and he nailed it! What will he do next? Beginning January 1, 2021 I am moving from three star ratings to five stars.
Monday, 29 September 2014
August 1, 2014
Another beer I miss is Gritstone Premium Ale by the Niagara Falls Brewing Company. I can remember when this was on tap at the Pilot in Toronto. The Niagara Falls Brewing Company was bought by Moosehead and re-named the Niagara Brewing Company but most of its memorable beers are gone.
July 31, 2014
170/1151) Hoperation Tripel Cross Belgian IPA by Phillips Brewing Company of British Columbia: **1/2; 7.3%; "You can almost hear the sirens as you pop the cap on this bomber."; very strong hop nose with the edge only mildly rounded with citrusy fruitiness; there is a touch of sweet citrus along side the hops and at the finish but this is undoubtedly an IPA first;
July 29, 2014
169/1150) Home: Nebuchadnezzar Imperial India Pale Ale by Omnipollo of Sweden: **1/2; 8.5%; grapefruit nose; fresh citrusy flavours; dry finish, sweet aftertaste; a delicious IIPA;
July 28, 2014
168/1149) Home: Cock Puncher by Indie Ale House of Ontario: **1/2; 11% IIPA; "Ultra Rare", brewed four times a year; "Some beers should come with a warning label - this one does;"; pours opaque; rich hopped nose with notes of citrus; full hop flavours, earthy, citrusy;
Sunday, 28 September 2014
July 20, 2014
166/1147) Home: Framboise Lambic by Brouwerij Lindemans of Belgium: **1/2; 2.5%; spontaneously fermented, which always sounds chancey to me; in addition to the regular ingredients they used wheat, raspberry juice and sugar; the hops are aged and the yeast is wild, hence spontaneously fermented; wheaty, raspberry nose; cidery mouthfeel; very strong, tart raspberry flavour; delicious;
167/1148) Home: Vedette Extra White by Duvel Moortgat of Belgium: *1/2; 4.7%; nose is lemon with yeast and wheat notes; the most prominent feature is sweet yeastiness; a bit watery; it does not live up to the promise of that nose but it would still be nice on a patio with a salad or fish and chips;
167/1148) Home: Vedette Extra White by Duvel Moortgat of Belgium: *1/2; 4.7%; nose is lemon with yeast and wheat notes; the most prominent feature is sweet yeastiness; a bit watery; it does not live up to the promise of that nose but it would still be nice on a patio with a salad or fish and chips;
July 19, 2014
165/1146) Home: Chocolate Milk Stout by Wellington County Brewery of Ontario: *1/2; 7.2%; brewed with flaked oats, lactose, cocoa, roasted malts; very sweet chocolately nose; flavours are very sweet, quite nearly overly so, chocolate with a bitter alcohol finish; I am reminded of Southern Tier Choklat but this is not so extreme at either end of the scale; it is a refinement, but not an improvement, of an offering from earlier in the year at C'est What, which was tried out under another variation of the name a couple of years earlier;
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