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Molson Coors Canada Rickard’s Lederhosen – Oktoberfest/Märzen at 6.5% ABV

Molson Coors Canada Rickard’s Lederhosen Oktoberfest/Märzen at 6.5% ABV ($3.75 at NLC Kelsey Drive)

Pours clear pale amber with two fingers of loose white head diminishing gradually to a thick cap, patchy moderate lacing (4/5). Nose is corn, pale/caramel malts, faint herbal hops, and a metallic tang (4/10). Taste is moderate sweet and moderate to strong bitter (4/10). Medium body, moderate to low sustained carbonation, with a dry bitter finish (3/5).

Well, I’m hardly surprised. It’s a poor, pale macro imitation of a style that isn’t all that exciting to start with. Credit where credit is due, I’m kind of surprised at how much bittering there is on the tongue (thought it’s hardly present on the nose, which is very much an adjunct lager). Gets fractionally better two-thirds of the way through the pint, once the higher ABV has a chance to mellow you out a little. Better than a Molson Canadian, I guess. (10/20)

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Coronado Brewing Company Orange Avenue Wit – Witbier at 5.2% ABV

Coronado Brewing Company Orange Avenue Wit Witbier at 5.2% ABV ($9.29 at Quarry Park Co-Op)

Pours clear (first glass) to cloudy (second glass) deep gold with a short-lived one finger of loose white head diminishing rapidly to a thin skim, patchy minimal lacing (3/5). Nose is orange pulp and peel, honey, coriander, wheat (6/10). Taste is moderate sweet and bitter, finishing mildly spicy (6/10). Light to medium body, moderate to low sustained carbonation, with a dry bitter and spicy finish (3/5).

Kind of disappointing, if I’m honest. The sadly deflating head sort of mirrored my perception of this beer. The first whiff of orange pulp and peel started to get me interested, but then it just kinda slumped. The nose started to come across as a bit perfumey, then the taste started to feel the same. Not the best offering from what I had considered a pretty solid brewery. (12/20)

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Tullibardine (Black Wolf) 1488 – Scotch Ale at 7% ABV

Tullibardine (Black Wolf) 1488 Scotch Ale at 7% ABV ($7.69 at Crowfoot Liquor)

Pours clear medium gold with one fingers of dense white head diminishing gradually to a thin skim, patchy minimal lacing (3/5). Nose is sweet malt, honey, faint whisky and oaky vanilla (5/10). Taste is aggressively sweet with faint whisky notes, finishing bitter (4/10). Light to medium body, moderate to low sustained carbonation, with a lingering sticky bitter and faint whisky finish (3/5).

I’m not a big fan of scotch ales / wee heavies at the best of times, and this doesn’t come anywhere near the best. Aggressive sugary sweetness and only a hint of whisky conditioning, on top of a sweet malt base and no hop character. About the best thing I can say about this is, at least it’s not peated malt. (10/20)

My 115th from the 2010 Edition of 1001 Beers, 108th by the 2013 Edition, and 118th overall.

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Elysian Brewing Company Superfuzz – American Pale Ale at 5.4% ABV

Elysian Brewing Company Superfuzz American Pale Ale at 5.4% ABV ($7.88 at Willow Park Wine & Spirits)

Pours hazy pale gold with two fingers of loose white head, good retention, moderate lacing (4/5). Nose is orange peel, pine resin and floral hops, caramel malt (7/10). Taste is hop forward, then moderate caramel and citrus sweetness, finishing bitter (7/10). Medium body, moderate to low sustained carbonation, with a lingering bitter orange peel finish (4/5).

I’m not sure what I was expecting, but that wasn’t it! That being said, the orange is actually very well done – its presence is more peel than pulp or juice, which works very well with the bitter hop character of the underlying APA. I guess I was expecting a sweet, orange juice-y character, but this is actually extremely restrained on the sweetness, imparting loads of citrus character without being sickly. And boy, does it linger! (15/20)

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Selkirk Abbey Brewing Company Infidel – Belgian IPA at 8.2% ABV

Selkirk Abbey Brewing Company Infidel Belgian IPA at 8.2% ABV ($8.07 at Willow Park Wine & Spirits)

Pours hazy pale amber with two fingers of off-white tight head, excellent retention, moderate lacing (4/5). Nose is pine resin and floral hops, caramel malt, hint of musty funk (7/10). Taste is hop forward with moderate caramel sweetness, finishing bitter (7/10). Medium body, moderate to low sustained carbonation, with a lingering hoppy bitter finish (4/5).

I’m not sure that this entirely succeeds as a “Belgian IPA” – there is very little traditional Belgian yeast character here. There’s hint of cellar mustiness on the initial pour, but other than that, the nose and tongue are very much American DIPA pine resin. Not that that’s a bad thing, you understand, but I prefer accurate labelling… Though, I guess to be fair they call it a “belgian style india pale ale”, so one might argue it’s not intended to be overtly Belgian in nature. Pleasant enough regardless, and only a slight hint of booziness towards the end of the bottle.(15/20)

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Budějovický Budvar Czechvar – Czech Pilsner (Světlý) at 5% ABV

Budějovický Budvar Czechvar Czech Pilsner (Světlý) at 5% ABV ($3.22 at Willow Park Wine & Spirits)

Pours clear straw with a short, short-lived white head, minimal lacing (3/5). Nose is pale malt and grassy hops (6/10). Taste is mild to moderate sweet followed by mild bitter (7/10). Light crisp body, prickly carbonation dropping to moderate, with a dry bitter finish (3/5).

As lagers go, not bad at all. The Czech pilsner is light, crisp, and dry, with none of the rice or corn adjunct flavours that make North American lagers so utterly vile. You can see the family resemblance, sure – but this is the successful cousin, not the unemployable layabout in the wife beater. I could see drinking a very large number of these under a tent somewhere, preferably with live music and large chunks of some mammal or other being singed over open flame. Needs to be drunk cold and quick – it does not improve with warming, or if one lets the carbonation drop. (12/20)

My 114th from the 2010 Edition of 1001 Beers, 107th by the 2013 Edition, and 117th overall.

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Big Rock Brewery Abandoned Abbey – Belgian Strong Dark Ale at 9.2% ABV

Big Rock Brewery Abandoned Abbey Belgian Strong Dark Ale at 9.2% ABV ($6.45 at Willow Park Wine & Spirits)

Pours a clear amber-brown with a short, short-lived off-white head, no lacing. Nose is dark fruits, toffee, and Belgian yeast (faint cloves). Taste is sweetly malty, moderate bitter. Medium to heavy body, low sustained carbonation, with an off-dry, slightly boozy finish.

Hey! Big Rock nailed one! I know I’ve been a bit hard on some of their recent offerings, but to be fair, they really weren’t all that great. You’ve got to expect some growing pains when you step outside your comfort zone and start producing the same styles as world-class established brands, and their Belgian styles really haven’t been anything too exciting. But this? This is all right. Not my favourite style, but as the weather cools, I become more amenable to fruitcake in a glass, and that’s what you get here. I think it’s actually better than e.g. Floreffe Prima, and that’s actually from Belgium, so well done there! I’d call it just a little bit short of e.g. Delrium Nocturnum or a Chimay Blue – definitely a respectable BSDA.

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Oskar Blues Brewery Ten Fidy – Imperial Stout at 10.5% ABV

Oskar Blues Brewery Ten Fidy Imperial Stout at 10.5% ABV ($4.87 at Willow Park Wine & Spirits)

Pours black (merest hints of ruby brown around the periphery) with a short, short-lived tan head, no lacing. Nose is dark chocolate, molasses, roasty malts and coffee. Taste is medium sweet followed by strong bitter Full body, almost creamy, low sustained carbonation, with a lingering bitter boozy finish.

Well, damn – ain’t that some shit. I’d put this just a tad behind 8Wired iStout, and a little more again behind Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel – but at about one-half to one-third the price, respectively. Advantage: Oskar Blues, I think. The bitterness on the finish is neither unexpected nor unwelcome, but having fairly recently experienced the amazing creamy smoothness of the Brunch Weasel, I have to mark this down by comparison. An excellent and extremely cost-effective RIS.

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Elysian Brewing Company Night Owl – Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer at 5.9% ABV

Elysian Brewing Company Night Owl Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer at 5.9% ABV ($8.49 at South Trail Co-Op)

Pours a clear pale to medium amber with a short, short-lived off-white head, minimal lacing. Nose is moderate to strong pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, caramel. Taste is initially moderate sweet pumpkin pie followed by mild to moderate bitter, building spice. Medium body, moderate sustained carbonation, with a dry, strongly bitter finish.

Wow! Another good pumpkin beer! That’s two this year! I think this one might be just slightly better than the Sam Adams – a little more pumpkin pie-ish – even though the sweetness might be a bit much if one were to have more than one. Nice balance of real pumpkin flavour and traditional pumpkin pie spices, with a decent underlying ale. I might not say yes to a second one, but I would say yes to another one, should the opportunity arise. Get it now while it’s fresh, because I can see this dimming significantly with age.

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Brouwerij Huyghe La Guillotine – Belgian Strong Ale at 8.5% ABV

Brouwerij Huyghe La Guillotine Belgian Strong Ale at 8.5% ABV ($4.08 at Willow Park Wine & Spirits)

Pours a clear pale gold with two fat fingers of white head, great retention, moderate lacing. Nose is doughy, bread yeast and malt with overripe apples and dark fruit. Taste is initially moderate sweet followed by moderate to strong bitter, sour fruit, building spice. Medium body, moderate to high sustained carbonation, with a dry, strongly bitter finish.

I’m not entirely sure what to make of this. The nose is, frankly, bizarre. I’ve never smelled a beer like this and I’m not sure I like it very much. It’s almost like an apple turnover that’s spent too long in the sun. Maybe it’s the Brewer’s Gold hops? The flavour is pretty much more of the same. I don’t think I like this very much. Wonder if I got a bad bottle…

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