October 14, 2011
Brasseurs du Temps: Diable au Corps

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- me: what do you think of this one?This is a big, boozy, and fairly well balanced imperial IPA that packs a super hoppiness from Columbus and Amarillo. I don't think I'd put in the same class as Dreadnaught or 90 Minute but it's not too far behind and it is in my backyard.
- she: aah, that's really good. where's it from?
- me: Brasseurs du Temps
- she: of course, that makes sense
I picked up 6 from Brouhaha in Gatineau (9,99$ + deposit and taxes). I'll be back for more.
Recommended
January 12, 2011
McAuslan Brewing: St. Ambroise Stout Impériale Russe

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Their Oatmeal Stout is nothing short of phenomenal so I had big hopes for this one as well. The initial aroma upon opening the bottle did not disappoint, but I found the taste to be too dry and roasted bitter for my palate. My wife (a professed lover of stouts but not necessary of wood-aged beers) quite liked it so I might be missing something that I shouldn't.
January 10, 2011
Microbrasserie Charlevoix: Vache Folle Centennial Double IPA
Microbrasserie Charlevoix has long been one of my favourite breweries, primarily for the interpretations of class Belgian abbey styles in their Dominus Vobiscum series. I recently purchased the latest addition to their Double IPA series, Vache Folle Centennial Double IPA, from Brouhaha in Gatineau (4,99$ + deposit and taxes).Sweet, strong, and hoppy. This is the sort of beer that I want to brew with my homegrown hops. I wished I picked up more than bottles.
Recommended
January 6, 2011
Publican House: Square Nail Pale Ale

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Recommended.