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“Discovery” (American Pale Ale), Renaissance Brewing Company

January 3, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

There seems no better way to start a new year or describe my own yearning in life than discovery …. So I pulled the second of the Renaissance trio I have in my fridge, intent to start the new year fresh and ready to explore what 2014 will bring me … and not so secretly…

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Filed Under: American Pale Ale, Beer Reviews, Eats Tagged With: American Pale Ale, Andy Deuchars, California, Discovery, English Pale Ale, food, Hops, IBU, Invictus, Marborough, microbreweries, New Zealand, on lees, Perfection, Renaissance, Review, sur lies, toffee, west-coast IPA

“Perfection” (English Pale Ale), Renaissance Brewing Company

December 28, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

After watching Invictus the other night and then scoping out my fridge for what to taste next, the New Zealand trio seemed almost perfect given the how big the All-Blacks rugby team had figured in the film. As bold as Eastwood was to dive into a sacred moment in world history, Renaissance Brewing is equally…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, English Pale Ale Tagged With: Amber, bitter, English Bitter, English Pale Ale, food, Hops, IBU, Invictus, Marborough, microbreweries, New Zealand, on lees, Perfection, Renaissance, Review, sur lies, toffee

“St-Ambroise Double IPA” (DIPA), McAuslan Brewing

December 12, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

No, you don’t have to whistle the tune associated with Doublemint Gum to enjoy this beer … but I bet you are now, right? If IPAs have been en vogue in beer making for the past decade, then the past few years have seen the emergence of the DIPA (pronounced dee-PA). It seems every week,…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Double (Imperial) IPA, Eats Tagged With: “St –Ambroise, balance, beer, bitter, DIPA, food, Imperial IPA, IPA, McAuslan Brewing, microbreweries, Montreal, Quebec, Review, St-Ambroise Double IPA, tourtiere, Winter Beer

Cascade Plus (Imperial IPA/Double IPA), Brasseurs Illimités

November 27, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Cascade Plus (Imperial IPA/Double IPA) Brasseurs Illimités

Ultimately, I’m here to have experiences and share those experiences with you. So when I was presented the opportunity to take home a beer scoring 111 IBUs – that is international bitter units, the scale used to measure bitterness in beer) — there was no way I could refuse. By all accounts, this was going…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Double (Imperial) IPA, Eats Tagged With: American Pale Ale, beer, beer history, Brasseurs Illimités, Cascade Plus, DIPA, double IPA, hophead, Hops, IBU, imperial, international bitter unit, IPA, malts, microbreweries, Quebec, Review, Simple Malt, St-Eustache, West Coast Hops

“Magouille” (Pumpkin Ale), Brasseurs Illimités

November 19, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Drinking a seasonal beer is a bit like going for a swim in waters where sharks have been seen. That’s not to say you’re going to lose a limb, but you’re always worried you’re going feel a nibble on your big toe just before it happens. Perhaps Jaws made a big impression in my childhood…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Seasonal and/or Specialty Tagged With: beer, Brasseurs Illimités, diacetyl, fall beer, food, IBU, Magouille, malts, microbreweries, Pumpkin Ale, pumpkin beer, pumpkin spice, Quebec, Review, seasonal beer, Simple Malt, St-Eustache

“Ruine Papilles” (American IPA), À La Fût

November 13, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

So, as promised, here’s the second part of the review of the IPA duo from À La Fût – and it really was worthwhile drinking the two back-to-back to compare. The only thing fundamendally different about these beers is that the first was a blonde IPA relying on light malts and this one uses much…

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Filed Under: American Pale Ale, Beer Reviews, Eats Tagged With: À La Fût, American Pale Ale, beer comparison, bitter, carbonation, food, Hoppy Blonde Ale, IPA, malt, microbreweries, Quebec, Review, Ruine Papilles, Ruine Papilles Blonde, SRM, St-Tite, sur lies, tastebuds

“Ruine Papilles Blonde” (Blonde IPA), À La Fût

November 11, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

With the first skiff snow of the season on the ground providing a definitive layer over the landscape today, winter is indeed close and the IPA season will soon evolve into winter beers. Which means, I’ve got some work to do to do with some of the IPAs still in the house. First on my…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Blonde, Eats Tagged With: À La Fût, American Pale Ale, bitter, carbonation, food, Hoppy Blonde Ale, IPA, malt, microbreweries, Quebec, Review, Ruine Papilles Blonde, St-Tite, sur lies, tastebuds

“Hennepin” (Saison aka Farmhouse Ale), Brewery Ommegang

October 22, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

So now for something completely different…. My last foray into American brews salvaged what was becoming a dubious relationship. Don’t get me wrong, and contrary to a historic Canadian disdain for the brewing ability of our southern brethren, a disdain tied as much to our own Canadian inferiority complex as it is to a pre-craft-brewing…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Farmhouse (Saison) Tagged With: American Beer, Asian, Belgium, best beer, Brewery Ommegang, carbonation, clove, Cooperstown, coriander, diacetyl, Farmhouse Ale, food, ginger, Hennepin, label, LCBO, Leffe Brun, microbreweries, New York, Review, Saison, spice, Spiced beer, sur lies

“Houblonnière” (American Pale Ale aka “Hoppy Blonde Ale”), Les Brasseurs du Monde

October 13, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Three strikes you’re out. … having said that, with the advent of another World Series playoffs, baseball apparently has more surprises and dark horses than Les Brasseurs du Monde. It is a brewery that continues to disappoint … and fail consistently with the same flaws. My second beer review, L’Interdite focused on the excessive carbonation…

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“Founders Centennial IPA” (India Pale Ale), Founders Brewing Company

October 3, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

For centuries theologians and philosophers have debated how many angels you fit on the head of a needle … but I’m thinking the debate should be whether archangels are big beer drinkers? Do you or I care? Well, I’m guessing the folks at Founders Brewing Company do … at least based on the Raphael’esque label…

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