Thursday, September 6, 2012

New Ontario craft brewer?

A story in the Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin recently mentioned there is a group of people that is in the process of starting a new brewery in the Ontario tourist town.

It's called Side Launch Brewing Company and the ambitious group says it would be nice to open by 2014.

They said they were inspired to do more craft beer after seeing the industry grow by leaps and bounds, and also because the now Molson-owned Creemore Springs does so well.

"We basically started out as a group talking about this four or five years ago, after Creemore Springs was purchased by Molson's," company president Garnet Pratt Siddall told the newspaper.

"Creemore was the pioneer of craft brewers, and under Molson's they have been able to retain a degree of autonomy," he said. "The area could easily support (another) craft beer."

Agreed.

There is also a microbrewery opening in Delhi, Ont. Ramblin' Road Brewery is owned by the same family that runs Picard's Peanuts (those blue "barns" filled with peanutty goodness and special treats). The website calls it Ontario's first brewery farm (not 100% sure what that means) and says they should be serving soon (they will be launching around the time of the Norfolk County Fair - which runs over the Thanksgiving weekend).

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Liqourice Stout


Brewed by Svaneke for the licorice company Lakrids, Jeff picked up this "liqourice stout" on another recent trip to Denmark.

"It's interesting," he wrote in an email. "It's almost at room temperature since I have no fridge or ice. It has a pretty rounded taste. The licorice flavour is pretty subdued with roasted malt and coffee being the major flavours."


Saturday, September 1, 2012

White House releases beer recipes

The White House has released two recipes for beers produced on site: the honey brown ale and the honey porter.

"Inspired by home brewers from across the country, last year President (Barack) Obama bought a home brewing kit for the kitchen. After the few first drafts we landed on some great recipes that came from a local brew shop. We received some tips from a couple of home brewers who work in the White House who helped us amend it and make it our own. To be honest, we were surprised that the beer turned out so well since none of us had brewed beer before," chef Sam Kass wrote on the White House blog Saturday.

The beers use honey collected from a beehive on the south lawn of the White House.

The recipe for this summer's honey blonde was not released.

Watch the video about how the beer is made:


Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Lindemans Gueuze Cuvée René

One night after work recently, Jeff decided to give Lindemans Gueuze Cuvee Renee a try. It is a beer that has a lot to live up to - the Bros on Beer Advocate gave it a score of 100. The general Beer Advocate score is 91.

Here's what Jeff had to say about this beer:

"One of the few sour beers I've had. For the uninitiatied, be ready for something very different. It's champagne-like with a great red wine vinegar sourness. It's hard to believe this is a beer. It's proof positive that if you haven't found a beer you like, you just haven't tried enough beers because there are just so many different styles out there."

According to the brewery's wesbite, Gueuze is often served during happy hour in Brussels and goes well with seafood, salty meals and cream sauces. Gueuze Cuvee Rene should be served at 5 degrees Celsius.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Widmer Brothers - Brothers' Best Variety Pack

Still in North Carolina - Jeff also picked up this variety pack from Widmer Brothers brewery.

Four different beers were inside the pack - the Hefeweizen, Citra Blonde Summer Brew, Drifter Pale Ale and Shaddock IPA.

Without a glass in his hotel room, Jeff had to resort to drinking these beers out of the bottle (not at all the prefered way to try new beers - but a beer drinker has gotta do what a beer drinker has gotta do).

He called the Hefewizen "pretty pedestrian" because while yeasty and wheaty, there wasn't much in the way of spice or citrus.

The Citra Blonde Summer brew had a nice smell and taste.

"Citrusy, but there's pineapple and mango as well. Really refreshing," he said. "The tagline, 'Satisfyingly Sessionable' definitely applies."

When it came to the Drifter Pale Ale, he admitted he wasn't expected much, but said it was "very surprising."

"I was expecting a pretty boring beer. But this beer actually has a decent amount of flavour - there's nice caramel from the malts and citrus and tropical fruit from the hops," he said. "It's pretty low on bitterness for those afraid/looking for bitter."

Then came his favourite of the pack, the Shaddock IPA. The hop-head in him just couldn't help but love it.

"This one is brewed with grapefruit peels so there's obviously a lot of grapefruit flavour. I'd say this is my overall favourite - which is likely no surprise."

Thursday, August 23, 2012

New Belgium Red Hoptober

Jeff was down in North Carolina recently and got to try a few new-to-him beers.

One was New Belgium's seasonal Red Hoptober.

The brewery's website says the beer uses Eldorado hops and has a distinct, piney flavour with a caramel malt.

"Kind of strange," Jeff said of the beer. "Roasty and citrus hoppiness ... but something else in there, too. Not sure what - not something I can place in other beers."

He admitted, "I don't love it, but it's interesting."

Maybe the odd flavour was fig? The website notes the flavour includes sweet fig, tropical fruit, toffee, roasted nuts and hoppy bitterness.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Ontario Brewmaster's Cup


Four Toronto beer writers have decided to host the Ontario Brewmaster's Cup - pitting 16 Ontario beers against each other.

Check out their website

The idea, the website says, came from the LCBO Brewmaster's Cup, which only included one Canadian beer (Moosehead - of all beers ... those doing the Ontario cup say there's nothing "inherently wrong" with Moosehead, but I don't think it should have been the beer to represent all of Canada).

So now, Greg Clow, Ben Johnson, Crystal Luxmore and Jordan St. John have launched this new cup.

There have been two rounds of the draft - so you're not too far behind if you haven't heard of this yet (I just heard about it today). Sounds like a fun way to learn about different beers!