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“Oranje Weisse” (White Ale) Amsterdam Brewing Co. Limited

July 31, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

Amsterdam is a brewery that is quickly going to the top of my mental list of brewers who consistently produce stellar beers. They gained my instant respect with their Boneshaker IPA and cemented it with the vastly different but equally impressive Vicars Vice old ale. And while they stay in their own ale series, I can’t imagine…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Old Ale Tagged With: Amsterdam Brewery, balance, Belgian, bitter, Boneshaker, food, LCBO, malt, microbreweries, Netherlands, Ontario, orange, Oranje, Review, summer, Toronto, Weisse, weizenbier, wheat, Wheat Ale, White Ale

“Vicar’s Vice ~ olde ale” (Old Ale) Amsterdam Brewing Co. Limited

July 16, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

If you read my Ale Series, you learned about “old ale” as a style in the context of Beau’s “Gilgamesh.” If you haven’t already, it is a unique style worth exploring. I was an instant fan of Amsterdam Brewing from the first taste of their “Boneshaker” IPA which has been a staple in my fridge…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Old Ale Tagged With: Amsterdam Brewery, balance, Beau's, bitter, Boneshaker, chocolate, dried fruit, food, Gilgamesh, Hops, IPA, LCBO, malt, microbreweries, old ale, Ontario, Review, Toronto

“Legendary Oddity” (Spiced Beer), Muskoka Brewery

July 11, 2014 by Dale 2 Comments

Finally … a beer from the Muskoka Brewery worth writing about. Having previously reviewed their ubiquitous Mad Tom and Twice as Mad offerings which left me unimpressed, I was hesitant about sticking another toe in their fermented waters. Twice bitten — definitely third time shy. So why did I take the bait? The packaging grabbed…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Flavoured, Trappist-Styled Tagged With: beer, Belgian, Bracebridge, cage, cellar aged, cork, diacetyl, dry-hop, food, LCBO, Legendary Oddity, Mad Tom IPA, microbreweries, Muskoka Brewery, Ontario, packaging, Review, Spiced beer, spices, vintage beer

“Dead Guy Ale” (German Maibock) Rogue Ales

July 4, 2014 by Dale 2 Comments

As I’ve written before, when any company can connect their values with mine, it portends a great experience. So with a bottle cap that reads “Dedicated to the Rogue in Each of Us” and with the trilogy of high-power words around the neck, of Dare * Risk * Dream, I was already impressed. I then…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Lager, Maibock Tagged With: Ale, carbonation, diacetyl, food, German, Hops, Lager, Maibock, malts, microbreweries, Oregon, Rogue, Rogue Ales

“La Vache Folle Double IPA – Palisade” (Double IPA) Microbrasserie Charlevoix.

June 28, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

Who doesn’t love a laughing cow? I mean really … what’s to hate? I’ve had some amazing beers from Microbrasserie Charlevoix including their Milk Stout (reviewed here) which was one of the highlights of 2013. So when I saw their double IPA (aka “imperial” IPA), I was sold without a whisper. After all, I love…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Double (Imperial) IPA, Eats Tagged With: Baie-Saint Paul, bitter, Charlevoix, charlevoix region, diacetyl, DIPA, double IPA, experiment, food, hop, Imperial IPA, Imperial Stout, IPA, La Vache Folle, learning, malt, Microbrasserie Charlevoix, microbreweries, palisade, Quebec, Review, single hop, stout

Ale No. 7 ~ “Corps Mort” (American Barley Wine) À l’abri de la Tempête Microbrasserie

June 9, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

For the final beer in the Ales Bells series, I reached deep into my fridge to pull out a bottle that has sat there for 20 months. Yes, 20 months! Trust me when I say that this wasn’t a mistake and I knew what I was doing … or at least I presumed that I knew…

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Filed Under: Barley Wine, Beer Reviews, Eats Tagged With: À l’abri de la Tempête, Ale, Ale's Bells, American barley wine, barley wine, barleywine, Belle Saison, bitter, blonde ale, Brouehaha, carbonation, Corne de Brume, creamy, diacetyl, esters, fermentation, food, history beer, Hops, Iles-de-la-Madeleine, L’Étang du Nord, Magdalen Islands, malts, microbreweries, olde ale, on lees, Pale Ale, Quebec, Review, Scotch Ale, sur lies, Winter Beer

Ale No. 6 ~ “Pale Ale Americaine” (APA) Brasserie Dunham

June 8, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

So for Ale No. 6 in the Ales Bells series, I’m turning my attention back to Ale No. 4, the English-styled pale ale. Why? Because if I’m going to write about one pale ale, the English version, then I really need to write about the other to make the comparison. Therefore, next up: a new American…

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Filed Under: American Pale Ale, Beer Reviews, Eats Tagged With: Ale, Ale's Bells, American, American Pale Ale, APA, APA style, beer, carbonation, chemistry, creamy, diacetyl, esters, fermentation, food, Gewürztraminer, history beer, Hops, India Pale Ale, IPA, lychee, malts, microbreweries, on lees, Pale Ale, passion fruit, Quebec, Review, sur lies

Ale No. 5 ~ “Spring Maple” (Belgian Blonde Ale), Lake of Bays Brewing Company

June 7, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

Fifth up is a unifying beer if ever there was one. If you like beer, but not sure if you like maple, you’ll like this beer; if you like maple but on the fence regarding beer, this will knock you over the fence. Not sure you like blondes, think you’re more of a darker drinker, think…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Blonde, Eats, Seasonal and/or Specialty Tagged With: Ale, Ale's Bells, Banana, Baysville, beer, beer history, Beligan, Blonde, blonde ale, Canada, dessert beer, food, Lake of Bays Brewing, Maple, Maple beer, microbreweries, Muskokas, Ontario, pancakes, Review, Walnuts

Ale No. 4 ~ “Signature Ale” (English Pale Ale) County Durham Brewing Company

June 6, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

For the fourth tasting in my Ales Bells series, I thought it appropriate to reintroduce myself to one of the standards in ales, the English-styled pale ale. Compared to the chocolate brown of my last tasting or the first in the series, Beau’s “Gilgamesh” (an “old ale”), you can clearly see the reason why this style is called…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, English Pale Ale Tagged With: Ale, Ale's Bells, American Pale Ale, beer history, bitter, County Durham, craft beer, Durham, English, English ales, English Pale Ale, food, Gilgamesh, hop, Hops, LCBO, malt, microbreweries, Ontario, Pale Ale, Pickering, Review, yeast

Ale No. 3 ~ “Houblon Frais” (Fresh Hopped Beer) Microbrasserie La Chouape

June 5, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

Third in my Ales Bells series is an intriguing offering. Hands up who wasn’t intrigued by the label of this beer and the promise of something “Fresh Hopped” or the tagline at the bottom “wet hopped”? With the yellow and spring green colours and the words of “fresh” I wasn’t expecting a beer that poured…

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