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“Déesse D’Ham-Sud” (Extra Pale Ale), Les Brasseurs du Hameau

February 5, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

If ever a beer looked poured as it does in the bottle, this is surely the one. And, yes, it is a beautiful label – thoughtful, modern, and not overly designed. The beer looks pale, even without pouring it, and with the “Zen” language on the label, you’re expecting calm – like some Aphrodisiac blonde…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Pale Ale Tagged With: bee keeper, beer, Déesse D’Ham-Sud, English, English Pale Ale, Extra Pale Ale, food, goddess, green apples, Honey, Les Brasseurs du Hameau, malts, microbreweries, miel, on lees, Quebec, Raw honey, Review, St-Joseph-De-Ham-Sud, sur lies, unfiltered, weizen beer, Winter Beer, Wit beer, Zen

Le festibière d’hiver … the Winter BeerFest

February 4, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

So, a week late isn’t too late, right? As you may have recalled from a few posts leading up to it, January 24-26 was Le festibière d’hiver … the Winter BeerFest. This was Gatineau’s follow up to their inaugaral winter event a year ago which I didn’t find out about until too late. This year,…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, General, Ramblings, Writes Tagged With: absinthe, bock, Brouehaha, Chateau Cartier, Eisbock, Festival, food, Gatineau, Imperial Stout, La Bonne Aventure Rousse, La Vache Folle - Milk Stout, Le Festibière d’hiver, Le St-Estèphe Restaurant, McAuslan, Micro-Brasserie L'Alchimiste, Microbrasserie Charlevoix, National Capital Region, Ottawa, Pit Caribou, porter, poutine, St-Ambroise Maple Ale, stout, Unibroue. Fin du Monde, Winter Beer Fest

Oatmeal Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies (redux)

February 3, 2013 by Dale 9 Comments

If you love moist, tender cookies, here’s a great gluten-free cookie recipe that everyone is sure to love. Trust me – no one will notice the absence of the wheat flour – they’ll just be going, “Mmm, wow, what are these delicious cookies?!” And, yes, that is “banana” in the title of the recipe. What…

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Filed Under: Baking, Cookies, Eats, Food, Gluten-Free, Recipes Tagged With: Baking, Banana, banana chocolate chip cookies, black banana, Chocolate Chip, Cinnamon, Cookies, Cooking, cup rice flour, Dessert, food, free cookie recipe, Gluten-Free, Oatmeal, Oatmeal Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies, old banana, Recipe

“Colonel Cornwallis” (IPA), Bilboquet Microbrasserie

February 2, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Here’s a beer I first tasted on tap in fall at the Chelsea Pub and which I wanted to give another whirl from the bottle this time. The other reason I pulled this tonight is because it is not coincidentally the first beer I recognized as being sur lies – and whence I first questioned “what does…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, India Pale Ale (IPA) Tagged With: beer, Bilboquet Microbrasserie, carbonation, Chelsea Pub, Citrus, Colonel Cornwallis, diacetyl, food, Hops, IPA, microbreweries, on lees, Quebec, Review, Saint-Hyacinthe, sur lies, West Coast Hops

“India Pale Ale” (American IPA), Microbrasserie La Chouape

January 27, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Sooner or later, we were going to have to tackle the question of what the heck is sur lie (which translates as “on the lees” in English). You’ve undoubtedly seen in as I have on some European labels and it is an even more common description on the labels of Quebec beers. So, what does it…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, India Pale Ale (IPA) Tagged With: American Pale Ale, beer, brewing, Citrus, cloudy, fermentation, fermentation process, food, Hops, India Pale Ale, IPA, lees, malts, Microbrasserie La Chouape, microbreweries, proteins, Quebec, Review, St-Eustache, sur lies, Tennyson, Ulysses, West Coast Hops, white

“Cascade India Pale Americaine” (American Pale Ale), Brasseurs Illimités

January 23, 2013 by Dale 2 Comments

“Cascade India Pale Americaine” (American Pale Ale), Brasseurs Illimités

An interesting tale of two beers, same family, same brewery, but very different. Right from the pour, the differences sprang (see previous post “IPA Classique”). Cascade is as pure a filtered beer as you’ll see and it fills the glass with a deep, reddish brown … almost a dark “apple juice” in colour. The carbonation…

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Filed Under: American Pale Ale, Beer Reviews, Eats Tagged With: American Pale Ale, beer, Brasseurs Illimités, Cascade, Citrus, Classique, Crystal, diacetyl, India Pale Ale, IPA, microbreweries, peat, Pumpkin Ale, Quebec, Review, Simple Malt, St-Eustache, West Coast Hops

“IPA Classique” (India Pale Ale), Brasseurs Illimités

January 22, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Here’s a very good brewery from Quebec that has provided a number of interpretations on the “pale ale” and this is but one of their half-dozen creations. As such, it seemed right to start with their “Classique.” A first taste reveals a ton of carbonation which was only accented more by how relatively little carbonation…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, India Pale Ale (IPA) Tagged With: American Pale Ale, beer, Brasseurs Illimités, cellar temperature, Citrus, English, English Pale Ale, ESB, Festibière d'hiver, food, IBU, India Pale Ale, Innis and Gunn, IPA, IPA Classique, Le Festibière d’hiver, malts, microbreweries, Quebec, Review, Simple Malt, Smashbomb Atomic, St-Eustache, West Coast Hops, Winter Beer, Winter Beer Fest, Winter BeerFest

Maple Glazed Salmon with Thai Basil and Meyer Lemon

January 21, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Here’s a dish that is great any time of year: either done in the oven or, if the weather permits, on a cedar plank on the barbecue. What puts this dish over the top in my opinion is the Meyer lemon zest. When I first concocted this, I used regular lemons. Then, a few years ago when…

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Filed Under: Eats, Fish, Recipes Tagged With: baked, barbeque, basil, cedar, Cooking, easy, food, Maple, Meyer lemon, plank, Recipe, salmon, Sauvignon blanc, Thai

Braised Red Cabbage with Apples

January 21, 2013 by Dale 4 Comments

Few cooking techniques are as decidedly “winter” as braising. The method telegraphs a slow, lazy day of cooking — and it proclaims comfort food … and nothing says Sunday dinner better than braised comfort food. If you’re even the slightest bit ‘iffy’ about cabbage, trust me, this will make a convert of you. Anne has dubbed this…

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Filed Under: Eats, Food, General, Recipes, Side Dish Tagged With: apple, apple cider vinegar, Braeburn, braeburn apples, braised, braising, cider vinegar, Cinnamon, cloves, Cooking, dinner, food, holidays, Recipe, red cabbage, side dish, vegetable, vegetarian, Winter

Cookbook Review: Baked Elements

January 20, 2013 by Dale 2 Comments

Baked Elements: Our Ten Favorite Ingredients Authors: Matt Lewis & Renato Poliafito Price: $37.5o Hardcover: 224 pages Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang (September 1, 2012) ISBN: 978-1584799856 So this is a review that has been a long time coming … and no, it isn’t because my blog was taken over by a crazed beer sampler. Really…

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