October 14, 2011

Brasseurs du Temps: Diable au Corps

The conversation with my wife about this one went something like this:
- me: what do you think of this one?
- she: aah, that's really good. where's it from?
- me: Brasseurs du Temps
- she: of course, that makes sense
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.

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

I'm a big fan of the recent trend of breweries to experiment with aging some of their stronger beers on wood (especially the BrewDog Paradox series) and was happy to find an end-island display of St. Ambroise Stout Impériale Russe from McAuslan Brewing at La Trappe à Fromage in Gatineau (5,99$ + deposit and taxes).

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.

I'm going to age my remaining two bottles for a couple of years before I make my final judgement on this one.

January 10, 2011

Microbrasserie Charlevoix: Vache Folle Centennial Double IPA

vachefollecentennial.jpgMicrobrasserie 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

Image via Publican House

I've always had a soft spot for breweries in Peterborough, first Kawartha Lakes and then Olde Stone.  Luckily, the city is lunch stop on the trip from home to see my parents so I get to stop by The Publican House Brewery 2 or 3 times a year to pick up some of their wonderful Square Nail Pale Ale.  A friend and aspiring homebrewer stopped by over New Years so we cracked a growler that I picked up at Thanksgiving.  This is a wonderful American Pale Ale, generously hopped with an appropriate amount of Cascade.

Recommended.