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To Øl / Brewdog Hard Core Maelk – Black IPA at 10.1% ABV

To Øl / Brewdog Hard Core Maelk Black IPA at 10.1% ABV (C$12.5 at Sherbrooke Liquor, 330 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: nearly solid black with one fat finger of rocky mocha head, good retention and spotty lacing. (4/5) Aroma: dark chocolate, liquorice, floral, whiskey, roasty malt, coffee with cream. (9/10) Taste: moderately strong sweet, moderately strong bitter. (9/10) Medium body, moderate carbonation, medium duration slightly warming finish. (4/5)

Oh yeah – that is some serious shit right there. Run, don’t walk, yadda yadda yadda. To Øl Sort Mælk RIS blended with Brewdog Hardcore DIPA: you get the full creamy character of an RIS, combined with the floral hops of a DIPA – what’s not to like? (And, this might be an example of weaknesses cancelling out – in particular, I’ve found the Brewdog Hardcore to be a bit too malt forward for my preference, but in this collab/blend, that somewhat minor sin gets washed out by the heavy sweetness of the RIS anyway, so it doesn’t really count for much.) Yes, it’s a bit of a kitchen sink of flavours, and it’s not something you’re likely to session – at least, not for very long – but it is something you’re gonna want to try. Given the fact that this is actually a blend, I’m not completely sure this is really a true “Black IPA,” but if it is, it’s probably one of my favourites of the style. (17/20)

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New Belgium Brewing Company Long Table Farmhouse Ale – Saison at 6.2% ABV

New Belgium Brewing Company Long Table Farmhouse Ale Saison at 6.2% ABV (C$3.62 at South Trail Calgary Co-Op, 355 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: hazy straw with one finger of fluffy white head, excellent retention and soapy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: doughy yeast, stone fruit and citrus, wheat, white pepper and coriander. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter, mild funky tart. (8/10) Medium-light body, moderate carbonation, medium duration off-dry finish. (4/5)

Pleasant lightly funky saison, with a little peppery spice edge on a doughy yeasty base, and just a hint of vinous character from the Nelson Sauvin hops. Goes well with spicy food. Nothing too unusual, but pleasant and well done. Solid beer from a solid brewer. (16/20)

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Pfungstädter Brauerei Hildebrand Hell – Helles Lager at 4.9% ABV

Pfungstädter Brauerei Hildebrand Hell Helles Lager at 4.9% ABV (C$3.29 at Quarry Park Calgary Co-Op, 500 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: clear pale straw with one finger of fluffy white head diminishing rapidly to a thin ring, no lacing. (2/5) Aroma: grainy pale malt, grassy, hard water minerals. (4/10) Taste: moderate sweet, mild bitter. (4/10) Light body, moderate carbonation, short duration crisp finish. (3/5)

It is what it is, I guess – a pale, somewhat sweet lager, with a crisp finish. Certainly nothing special, but it’s a refreshing thirst quencher. I can totally see drinking copious quantities in a biergarten somewhere, preferably with a large hunk of roasted pig and a pretzel. Dammit, now I want to go back to Germany… (9/20)

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BrewDog Five AM Red Ale – American Amber / Red Ale at 5% ABV

BrewDog Five AM Red Ale American Amber / Red Ale at 5% ABV (C$4.2 at Sherbrooke Liquor, 330 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: clear medium amber with one finger of rocky light tan head diminishing gradually to a thick cap, moderate lacing. (4/5) Aroma: woody, citrus, caramel, tropical fruit. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter. (7/10) Medium body, moderate carbonation, lingering bitter finish. (4/5)

Quite a hoppy red ale, with lots of IPA character. Tends a little to the heavy-handed, with a fairly emphatic malt presence not unlike some DIPA’s. Five different malts and six different hops make for a bit of a kitchen sink, but it’s reasonably smooth and easy drinking despite that. (15/20)

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BrewDog Jack Hammer – American IPA at 7.2% ABV

BrewDog Jack Hammer American IPA at 7.2% ABV (C$4.6 at Sherbrooke Liquor, 330 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: hazy deep gold with moderate particulate, one finger of rocky ivory head diminishing gradually to a thin skim, patchy lacing. (3/5) Aroma: pithy grapefruit, dank, pine, caramel. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, strong bitter. (7/10) Medium oily body, moderate carbonation, lingering intensely bitter finish. (4/5)

Devastatingly dank and hoppy palate wrecker. Not exactly a surprise, given the presence of solid alpha acid particulate. There’s a little residual alcohol sweetness, but for the most part it’s like being smacked in the mouth with a brick of hops… or, given the dankness, maybe a brick of pot… (15/20)

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Brouwerij de Molen Vuur & Vlam – American IPA at 6.2% ABV

Brouwerij de Molen Vuur & Vlam American IPA at 6.2% ABV (C$4.8 at Sherbrooke Liquor, 330 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: hazy pale amber with two fingers of fluffy ivory head, good retention and moderate lacing. (4/5) Aroma: resiny pine, black tea and bergamot, cedar, caramel. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderately strong bitter. (8/10) Medium somewhat oily body, moderate-low carbonation, lingering bitter finish. (4/5)

Would’ve been a lot clearer had I stopped pouring a second earlier! Lot of complex flavours here, and it’s possible to find just about anything. One sip smells like a cedar chest, the next like green melon, then it’s strawberries and Earl Grey tea. Tends a bit to the heavy side, making it a bit more of a sipper than a thirst quencher, and the lingering black tea finish stays around for quite a while. Tastes a little more bitter than the 42.6EBU would suggest. (16/20)

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Mikkeller Drink’in the Sun (2014) – American Pale Wheat Ale at 2.8% ABV

Mikkeller Drink’in the Sun (2014) American Pale Wheat Ale at 2.8% ABV (C$4.30 at Sherbrooke Liquor, 330 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: slightly hazy pale straw with one finger of loose off-white head diminishing gradually to a thin skim, patchy lacing. (3/5) Aroma: lemon zest, wheat, tropical fruit, pale malt. (8/10) Taste: moderate-low sweet, mild bitter. (7/10) Light watery body, lively carbonation, short duration finish. (3/5)

Smells quite good, with lots of lemon zest and some tropical fruit and malt backing it up. Taste doesn’t quite follow through, being somewhat light and watery. The finish drops dead fairly quickly as well, probably again as a result of the light and watery body. An interesting approach, but ultimately it seems that the low ABV and light body just can’t provide enough structure to support any lasting flavour. Sessionable, sure – but after a few of these you’d just end up with a full belly and not much else happening! (12/20)

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Quarry Park Co-Op (2015-10-14)

Lunch haul from Quarry Park Co-Op. (No, they’re not my lunch, I was on my lunch break! Stop judging me!)

October’s Discovery Beer Pack:
Big Rock Brewery McNally’s Extra
Big Sky Brewing Moo Drool
Birra Peroni Industriale (SABMiller) Peroni Nastro Azzurro
Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat NV Duvel
Karlsberg Brauerei AC/DC Rock or Bust
Pfungstädter Brauerei Hildebrand Hell
Turning Point Brewery/Stanley Park Brewing/Mark Anthony Group Lululemon Curiosity
Unibroue Don de Dieu

And others:
Fernie Brewing Company Pumpkin Head
Fernie Brewing Company Rockpile IPA
Juli Goldenberg / Stone Brewing Company / Monkey Paw Brewing 24 Carrot Golden Ale
Russell Brewing Company Happy Jack Pumpkin Ale
Steamworks Brewing Company Frambözen
Stone Brewing Company Stochasticity Your Father Smelt of Elderberries

Yes, that is two more pumpkin beers. No, I don’t know why, either.

And yes, that “Moo Drool” is “Moose Drool,” but they have to market it here under that name because Moose Head apparently thinks that name would cause people to mistakenly buy good beer instead of their piss. I mean, it’s not like it was called “Moose Piss” or anything – then, fine, I could see there being confusion!

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Brasserie McAuslan St-Ambroise Framboise – Fruit / Vegetable Beer at 5% ABV

Brasserie McAuslan St-Ambroise Framboise Fruit / Vegetable Beer at 5% ABV (C$3.62 at South Trail Calgary Co-Op, 341 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: murky brownish purple with one finger of light purple head, excellent retention and decent lacing. (3/5) Aroma: raspberry and red berries, grainy malt. (6/10) Taste: moderate-strong sweet, moderate tart, low bitter. (6/10) Medium-light body, moderate-low carbonation, off-dry tart finish. (3/5)

Hey, it’s an Ambroise Framboise! Not all that interesting – tastes kinda like raspberry jam in a pale ale. The initial sweetness drops pretty rapidly, but unfortunately so do all the other flavours, leaving a kind of undifferentiated astringency. Overall, not bad, but not great. (12/20)

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Oskar Blues Brewery Pinner Throwback Ale – Session IPA at 4.9% ABV

Oskar Blues Brewery Pinner Throwback Ale Session IPA at 4.9% ABV (C$2.92 at South Trail Calgary Co-Op, 355 ml, no bottle date or best before)

Appearance: clear pale gold with two fingers of rocky off-white head, good retention and patchy lacing. (3/5) Aroma: resiny pine, citrus, tropical fruit, pale malt. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter. (7/10) Medium-light body, moderate carbonation, moderate duration bitter finish. (3/5)

Decent. Smells pretty good, but taste drops off rapidly. Which, I guess, makes is all the more sessionable. (14/20)

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