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Cascade Brewing Kriek (2020) – Kriek at 7.9% ABV

Cascade Brewing Kriek (2020) – Kriek at 7.9% ABV (C$19.95 at Collective, 500 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 10-Jun-2021, reviewed 15-Jun-2021)

Appearance: slightly hazy ruby red with two fingers of loudly fizzy pink head, excellent retention and spotty lacing. (4/5) Aroma: cherries, oak, malt vinegar. (9/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate-high tart, low bitter. (8/10) Palate: medium-light body, moderate-lively carbonation, off-dry tart tannic finish. (4/5)

I think this is more a re-imagining, than a new version, of their Kriek Ale I had about five years ago. I’m not getting the same intensity of Flanders Red umami / malt vinegar note in this one, and the colour is much lighter. They say this one is a blend of sour red and blonde ales, and while I don’t recall whether the previous had the blonde, this one definitely doesn’t have the same brown undertone of a Flanders Red. Cherries definitely carry the day here, without bringing excessive sweetness. The finish is off-dry and tart, with a tannic woody edge. Really nice slow sipper. (17/20)

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Long Hop Brewing Co. Galaxy NEIPA – American IPA at 6.5% ABV | 43 IBU

Long Hop Brewing Co. Galaxy NEIPA – American IPA at 6.5% ABV | 43 IBU (C$4.50 at Collective, 473 ml, packaged on 20-May-2021, acquired 10-Jun-2021, reviewed 15-Jun-2021)

Appearance: hazy pale gold with two fingers of rocky white head, excellent retention and moderate soapy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: tropical & stone fruit, cereal grains, citrus, dank resin. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter. (8/10) Palate: medium body, moderate carbonation, medium duration slightly spicy finish. (4/5)

I’m not sure that it’s single-hopped, but it might be – certainly, I’m not getting anything that can’t be Galaxy. I like this one: there’s pleasant tropical and stone fruits on the front end, followed by citrus and a mild dank skunky resin, all on a clean malt background. It’s a bit sweeter than I’d prefer, but not excessively so, and it ends up being easy to drink. Pretty similar to their “Hazy Pale Ale”, but more Galaxy-ish, which is all to the good as far as I’m concerned. All in all, very good. (16/20)

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Microbrasserie Les Trois Mousquetaires Pale Ale Américaine – American Pale Ale at 5% ABV | 42 IBU

Microbrasserie Les Trois Mousquetaires Pale Ale Américaine – American Pale Ale at 5% ABV | 42 IBU (C$4.27 at Collective, 473 ml, packaged on 15-Apr-2021, acquired 10-Jun-2021, reviewed 14-Jun-2021)

Appearance: slightly hazy straw with two fingers of rocky white head, excellent retention and moderate soapy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: biscuity malt, grass, floral, citrus, light pine. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter. (7/10) Palate: medium body, moderate-lively carbonation, off-dry medium duration slightly spicy finish. (3/5)

I’m of two minds about this one: although it’s quite well-done as an old-school (verging on old-fashioned) example of the style, the label description would seem to be more appropriate to a completely different beer: “Bière ambrée caractérisée par l’apport aromatique des houblons du terroir de l’ouest américain.” Well… first and foremost, it’s not amber, but straw. And secondly, the hopping aroma is not particularly representative of what I would consider West Coast: despite the fact that it’s hopped with Columbus, Centennial, Cascade, and Amarillo, for me the dominant hop character is grassy and floral, followed by some citrus and very faint pine. On the tongue, I appreciate the no-nonsense sharp bitterness and the slightly spicy hop burn finish, but again the absence of an emphatic resiny pine puts it at odds with its stated style profile. Bottom line, it’s good, but no better than that. (14/20)

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Village Brewery Father (2021) – American IPA at 7% ABV | 22 IBU

Village Brewery Father (2021) – American IPA at 7% ABV | 22 IBU (C$3.91 at Collective, 473 ml, packaged on 21-May-2021, acquired 10-Jun-2021, reviewed 14-Jun-2021)

Appearance: hazy near-opaque opaque pale gold with two fingers of fine pale ivory head, excellent retention and heavy chunky lacing. (4/5) Aroma: mild, tropical fruit, citrus, cereal grains, light tart wheat funk. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate-low bitter. (7/10) Palate: medium body, moderate carbonation, sweetish medium duration finish. (3/5)

The label calls this a “Juicy Ebbegarden NEIPA”, referring to the use of Ebbegarden Kveik yeast, and brewer notes indicate it’s hopped with Ella, Cashmere, and Ekuanot. I’m definitely getting a mild smoothness and sweetness from the use of oats in the malt bill, but that combined with the at-most moderate carbonation is making it feel a touch too sweet for my preference. OK, but I wouldn’t want more than the one. (14/20)

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Anchorage Brewing Company Double Pie Assassin – American Double / Imperial IPA at 8.4% ABV

Anchorage Brewing Company Double Pie Assassin – American Double / Imperial IPA at 8.4% ABV (C$7.78 at Collective, 473 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 10-Jun-2021, reviewed 12-Jun-2021)

Appearance: opaque pale gold with two fingers of fluffy off-white head, excellent retention and heavy chunky lacing. (5/5) Aroma: mild, tropical fruit, vanilla, lactose, citrus. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter. (8/10) Palate: medium body, moderate carbonation, medium duration lightly warming finish. (4/5)

First and foremost: this is good. Let’s be clear on that. That being said, I’m not entirely sure AIPAs are really in Anchorage’s wheelhouse. This is the first example I’ve seen by them of any AIPA, be it double, NE or otherwise, and although it’s solid, it’s not as good an example of that style as some of their other offerings are of their respective styles. In particular, I’d very much like to have seen brighter, more pungent aromas, but they’re actually surprisingly mild for such a big beer. On the other hand, the high ABV doesn’t intrude and it’s pretty easy to drink. (16/20)

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Phantom Beer Co. White Space – White IPA at 7.5% ABV | 20 IBU

Phantom Beer Co. White Space – White IPA at 7.5% ABV | 20 IBU (C$4.81 at Collective, 473 ml, packaged on 25-Mar-2021, acquired 10-Jun-2021, reviewed 10-Jun-2021)

Appearance: hazy pale gold with two fingers of creamy pale ivory head, good retention and well-defined soapy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: stewed fruit, Belgian esters, wheat, floral, vegetal, pine. (6/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate-low bitter. (7/10) Palate: medium body, moderate carbonation, medium duration lightly warming finish. (4/5)

The brewer notes call this “a full-bodied blend of a hazy and a white IPA”, “brewed with the Barbe Rouge hop, full of strawberry, cherry and other red fruit characters.” Well… no. At least, not entirely. I’d like it to be, but it really isn’t. Mind you, I’ve had that hop only one other time that I know of, and didn’t get a lot of that promised character then, either. Whether this is another case of a hop that overpromises and underdelivers (yes, I’m looking at you, Lemondrop and Mandarina) or whether I’m just not sophisticated enough to appreciate it (I got called a “vulgar man” this week, only partly in jest) I leave as an exercise for the reader. As an AIPA, this is a bit of a failure, and it’s only somewhat better as a White IPA. It tastes a bit better than it smells, and doesn’t really have any negatives, so the score reflects that. I haven’t had a great deal of experience with this brewery (n=6), but this is definitely not one of their better offerings (μ=7.4 & σ=0.38). (14/20)

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Revival Brewcade Orange Morty – American IPA at 7.7% ABV

Revival Brewcade Orange Morty – American IPA at 7.7% ABV (C$4.45 at Collective, 473 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 10-Jun-2021, reviewed 10-Jun-2021)

Appearance: hazy medium gold with one finger of loose pale ivory head diminishing rapidly to a thin ring, moderate soapy lacing. (3/5) Aroma: orange creamsicle (orange juice, lactose, vanilla). (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter, low tart. (7/10) Palate: medium slightly creamy body, moderate-low carbonation, medium duration lightly warming finish. (3/5)

Meh. It’s got some of the creamsicle character the label promises, but it needs to go more one way or the other. That is, it’s a little creamy, sure, but only a little. The low carbonation, rather than contributing to a creamy mouthfeel, just makes it feel a bit anaemic and flat, almost watery. Either go heavier and creamier, or lighter and brighter. Definitely not the best example of the style I’ve had. And, I haven’t had a lot by these guys, but despite wanting to like them on general principles (come on, a retro arcade/brewery?) they really aren’t crushing it (for n=5, μ=6.7 & σ=0.9). (13/20)

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Mikkeller Spontancherry Frederiksdal 2015 – Sour / Wild Ale at 7.2% ABV

Mikkeller Spontancherry Frederiksdal 2015 – Sour / Wild Ale at 7.2% ABV (C$11.92 at Collective, 375 ml, best before 21-Jan-2026, acquired 22-May-2020, reviewed 9-Jun-2021)

Appearance: clear red with a short thin purple head diminishing rapidly to a thin ring, no lacing. (3/5) Aroma: cherries, jammy field berries, oak, vanilla, nuts. (9/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate tart, low bitter. (9/10) Palate: medium body, moderate-lively carbonation, dry short duration finish. (5/5)

Except for the thin ring of head, this looks, smells, and drinks like a woody red wine. On the tongue, the cherry character becomes much more pronounced, but remains dry and acidic without being sweet. Very much like sipping on a woody Cabernet. I especially like how the fruitiness comes through strongly but with very little concomitant sweetness, resulting in a dry sipper. Classy and enjoyable. (17/20)

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Mikkeller Spontandryhop Citra – Sour / Wild Ale at 5.5% ABV

Mikkeller Spontandryhop Citra – Sour / Wild Ale at 5.5% ABV (C$7.06 at Collective, 330 ml, best before 7-Mar-2022, acquired 22-May-2020, reviewed 9-Jun-2021)

Appearance: clear pale amber with one finger of rocky pale ivory head, good retention and heavy soapy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: stone fruit, tart citrus, barnyard funk, pomes, floral, wood, leather. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate tart, low bitter. (8/10) Palate: medium-light body, lively carbonation, short duration crisp tart finish. (4/5)

I meant to drink this one earlier, given the dry-hopping, but it ended up forgotten at the back of my cellar. As a result, I don’t think there’s a whole lot of Citra character left, and it’s dominated by wild notes – which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, I suppose.  (16/20)

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Strathcona Beer Company Head Banger – Triple IPA at 9.5% ABV

Strathcona Beer Company Head Banger – Triple IPA at 9.5% ABV (C$5.17 at Collective, 473 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 25-May-2021, reviewed 8-Jun-2021)

Appearance: slightly hazy pale gold with two fat fingers of rocky pale ivory head, good retention and moderate chunky lacing. (4/5) Aroma: candied tropical fruit, citrus, resiny pine, cereal grains. (7/10) Taste: high sweet, high bitter. (7/10) Palate: medium-full slightly slick body, moderate carbonation, lingering building bitter warming finish. (4/5)

My second version of this one, which the label says is double-dry hopped with Motueka, Strata, and Galaxy, on a base of pilsner malt, 2-row, flaked wheat, and oats. I find this one a lot sweeter than the previous, as well as a lot more bitter and a lot hotter – which is to say, a whole lot more just about everything. (Except, unfortunately, aroma.) Still decent, but definitely not an improvement over the previous iteration. (15/20)

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