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Brasserie Dunham Tropicale IPA – American IPA at 6.2% ABV

Brasserie Dunham Tropicale IPA American IPA at 6.2% ABV (C$16.20 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 750 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 16-Mar-2018)

Appearance: cloudy straw with a massive loose white head diminishing gradually to a thin skim, spotty lacing. (3/5) Aroma: juicy citrus, tropical fruit, mild leather and horseblankety funk. (9/10) Taste: moderate sweet, mild bitter, light funky tart. (9/10) Palate: medium body, moderate carbonation, slightly sweetish mildly funky finish. (4/5)

I really like this – it totally reminds me of the Mathilda beermosas I made a couple of Xmases ago. I mean, even the big foamy head is the same. The only real difference is that there’s a tropical fruit note present in addition to the juicy citrus. If you’re a fiend for Brett the way I am, you’ll enjoy this. (17/20)

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Collective Arts Brewing Collective Project/ IPA #3 – American IPA at 7.1% ABV | 80 IBU

Collective Arts Brewing Collective Project/ IPA #3 American IPA at 7.1% ABV | 80 IBU (C$13.50 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 946 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 15-Mar-2018)

Appearance: hazy straw with two fingers of loose white head diminishing rapidly to a thin skim, spotty lacing. (3/5) Aroma: tropical fruit, caramel, citrus, earth. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, high bitter. (7/10) Palate: medium slightly sticky body, moderate carbonation, sweetish lingering bitter finish. (4/5)

(sigh) Collective, I love you, but you’re breaking my balls here. You’ve gone and set the bar pretty high for me, so now you reap what you’ve sown: what can I say? Competence is its own punishment. This is nowhere near as good as 4 (Hallertau Blanc, Citra, Mosaic), and actually slightly inferior to 1 (Nelson Sauvin, Simcoe, Citra). Which, I guess, shouldn’t be surprising, given the hop selection: Crystal and Citra are fine as supporting elements, but all by themselves, with nothing interesting to provide direction? Risky choice. I end up getting a somewhat muddled tropical fruit aspect that barely outpaces the sweet caramel, and a sticky finish that really doesn’t invite another sip. Yeah, fine, it’s drinkable, but it’s not at the level I’ve come to expect from you, and literally doesn’t make it into your top ten. (14/20)

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Collective Arts Brewing Life in the Clouds Hazy IPA – American IPA at 6.1% ABV

Collective Arts Brewing Life in the Clouds Hazy IPA American IPA at 6.1% ABV (C$4.50 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 473 ml, packaged on 7-Feb-2018, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 15-Mar-2018)

Appearance: cloudy pale gold with two fingers of rocky white head diminishing gradually to a thick creamy cap, spotty soapy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: citrus, tropical fruit, crackery pale malt, light pine. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate-low bitter. (8/10) Palate: medium-light body, moderate carbonation, off-dry medium duration finish. (4/5)

I had seriously high hopes here – like, Heady Topper level hopes. It didn’t quite live up to them, but I suppose that’s the risk associated with high hopes. Don’t get me wrong, it’s good, but I’m not sure it’s next-level good. When all is said and done, it’s a solid example of the NEIPA style, with a pleasingly balanced hop character in the aroma, but restrained bitterness, and that’s what it’s all about. My love affair with the style continues unabated… (16/20)

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Outcast Brewing Wannabe IPA – American Pale Ale at 5.9% ABV | 40 IBU

Outcast Brewing Wannabe IPA American Pale Ale at 5.9% ABV | 40 IBU (C$5.00 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 473 ml, packaged on 7-Feb-2018, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 15-Mar-2018)

Appearance: slightly hazy deep gold with two fingers of rocky pale ivory head, excellent retention and moderate lacing. (4/5) Aroma: tropical fruit, caramel, citrus, resiny pine. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate bitter. (7/10) Palate: medium body, moderate carbonation, off-dry medium duration finish. (4/5)

OK, I see what the point is here: an APA that wants to be an IPA. But, fact is, I’m not entirely clear why this couldn’t just as easily be called an IPA. (Tending slightly to light side for the style, perhaps, but only slightly. I’ve never been too clear on the distinction between the two, if I’m honest…) Anyhoo, yeah, decent APA, though the balance is slightly further to the sweet malt than I’d prefer, making it less crisp, refreshing and more-ish than I look for in the style. An interesting enough one to try, but not one I’d go back to in a hurry – unlike his Forgetful Brewer. (15/20)

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Outcast Brewing The Forgetful Brewer – American Double / Imperial IPA at 8.2% ABV | 70 IBU

Outcast Brewing The Forgetful Brewer American Double / Imperial IPA at 8.2% ABV | 70 IBU (C$5.00 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 473 ml, packaged on 27-Feb-2018, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 14-Mar-2018)

Appearance: clear pale amber with two fingers of rocky pale ivory head, excellent retention and moderate lacing. (4/5) Aroma: pithy oily citrus, dank resiny pine, grainy caramel, mild floral. (9/10) Taste: moderate sweet, high bitter. (9/10) Palate: medium slightly oily body, moderate carbonation, off-dry building bitter finish. (4/5)

You should forget to order malt more often. (17/20)

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Hell’s Basement Brewing The Yard Blackberry Milkshake IPA – American IPA at 6.2% ABV | 20 IBU

Hell’s Basement Brewing The Yard Blackberry Milkshake IPA American IPA at 6.2% ABV | 20 IBU (C$2.93 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 355 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 14-Mar-2018)

Appearance: dirty particulate-laden deep amber with two fingers of rocky pale beige head, excellent retention and chunky lacing. (2/5) Aroma: mild, vanilla, blackberry, light burnt sugar. (4/10) Taste: moderate-low sweet, low bitter. (6/10) Palate: medium slightly creamy body, moderate-low carbonation, off-dry medium duration finish. (3/5)

(No packaging or BB dates, but the shop told me this was a fresh batch, so I’m operating on the assumption that this is the way the brewer intended it to be.) Yeah, I actually didn’t notice the “blackberry” bit on the label when I picked this up, so I was halfway expecting an NEIPA – not so much. I had a bad feeling about the appearance when I started pouring this, and the last inch or so out of the can being as lumpy as it was didn’t do much to help. My comment above notwithstanding, I don’t think this can possibly be fresh. In fact, the visual was so off-putting I was actually hesitant to taste it, despite the mild aroma. Once I started, it wasn’t so bad, though. Wasn’t so good, either, mind you. Bit of a train wreck, actually, and I’m left wondering if this is actually what the brewer intended. Gee, if only there were some way to know how fresh a beer was – if only there were some magic that allowed one to know when a beer was packaged!

DATE

YOUR

DAMN

BEER

That is all. (10/20)

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Railyard Brewing Railyard IPA – American IPA at 6% ABV | 60 IBU

Railyard Brewing Railyard IPA American IPA at 6% ABV | 60 IBU (C$4.05 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 473 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 14-Mar-2018)

Appearance: clear medium gold with two fat fingers of rocky pale ivory head diminishing gradually to a thick persistent cap, patchy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: citrus, resiny pine, caramel, tropical fruit, floral, earth. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate-high bitter. (7/10) Palate: medium body, moderate carbonation, off-dry medium duration finish. (4/5)

(No packaging or BB dates, but the shop told me this was a fresh batch, so I’m operating on the assumption that this is the way the brewer intended it to be.) First time I’ve had anything by this, yet another new local Calgary brewer, and I’m cautiously optimistic. It’s a bit middle-of-the-road, and that’s probably sounding like I’m damning them with faint praise, but I’m not: it’s reasonably flavourful and a solid performer, and getting to that point after having been in business for a year is actually pretty good. (14/20)

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Hell’s Basement Brewing Huruhru (The Feather) – American Pale Ale at 5.2% ABV | 3 IBU

Hell’s Basement Brewing Huruhru (The Feather) American Pale Ale at 5.2% ABV | 3 IBU (C$2.93 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 355 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 14-Mar-2018)

Appearance: hazy pale straw with two fat fingers of rocky white head, excellent retention and soapy lacing. (4/5) Aroma: citrus, floral, crackery malt, grass. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, low bitter. (6/10) Palate: light body, moderate carbonation, off-dry short duration finish. (4/5)

(No packaging or BB dates, but the shop told me this was a fresh batch, so I’m operating on the assumption that this is the way the brewer intended it to be.) As a huge fan of ANZ hops (especially Nelson) I had high hopes for this, but they didn’t quite pan out. Not disappointing, as such, but less bright ANZ hop presence than I was hoping for. Instead of vinous and stone fruit, I’m getting a fairly strong floral shortly behind a straightforward citrus. Although not sweet, that perfume character prevents it from being clean and refreshing. OK, but nothing special. (14/20)

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Hearthstone Brewery Cool Hand Cuke – Sour / Wild Ale at 4% ABV

Hearthstone Brewery Cool Hand Cuke Sour / Wild Ale at 4% ABV (C$3.50 at The Brewer’s Apprentice, 355 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 14-Mar-2018, reviewed 14-Mar-2018)

Appearance: clear pale gold with one fat finger of fizzy white head diminishing rapidly to nothing, no lacing. (3/5) Aroma: citrus zest, grainy pale malt, light grass, hint of cucumber. (7/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate-low tart, low bitter. (7/10) Palate: light body, moderate-lively carbonation, off-dry crisp tart finish. (4/5)

I wasn’t able to read the date code, but I suspect this is a release from last summer, so it’s possible the cucumber has faded somewhat. Scratch that, I just read a comment from the brewery that indicated there are no hops (!) to preserve this beer, so it almost certainly has changed since canning. That said, I actually enjoyed this as it was, and found it to be crisp and refreshing, reminiscent of a gin & tonic (although the flavours weren’t much like that). I will definitely keep an eye out for new cans of this in the coming summer.(14/20)

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E9 Brewery The Duel (Batch 1) – American Wild Ale at 5.8% ABV

E9 Brewery The Duel (Batch 1) American Wild Ale at 5.8% ABV (C$11.23 at Willow Park Wine & Spirits, 375 ml, no packaging date or best before, acquired 23-Feb-2018, reviewed 13-Mar-2018)

Appearance: clear ruby with one fat finger of fizzy pinkish head diminishing gradually (and loudly) to a thick persistent cap, minimal lacing. (4/5) Aroma: tart cherry and raspberry, light funk. (8/10) Taste: moderate sweet, moderate tart, low bitter. (8/10) Palate: medium-light body, lively carbonation, off-dry crisp tart finish. (4/5)

Both raspberries and cherries are present, with neither clearly dominating, but it’s really less of a duel, and more of a cooperative effort, if you ask me. Not much else going on, mind you, but the fruit is pleasant and authentic, with no cough syrup character. (16/20)

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