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It kind of depends on the age - the flavour, texture and appearance all change quite a bit.cratez wrote:Greg - how would you describe the Mimolette? I've only recently started to explore good cheeses so I'm willing to try anything that sounds tasty and pairs well with beer.
Make sure to call ahead first (http://cheeseshoppeonlocke.com) as I'm not sure if it's a cheese they always keep in stock. And if you do make the trek we'll have to grab a quick pint. I don't believe Vieux Chimay is made with beer at any stage, but I'd certainly take it over Beemster or Thunder Oak when it comes to Gouda-style. Highly recommend those two other brands however.cratez wrote:Thanks for the tips and comments everyone. So we know that it's available at a few locations in at least three cities. I'm looking forward to pairing this with a Belgian pale, as per Len's suggestion. And I might even drive to Hamilton for the gouda.
Either one sounds good to me. I'll definitely buy some if the price is reasonable.GregClow wrote: Younger (6 months or so), it's firm but a bit oily...with a bright orange colour and a flavour similar to Parmesan but not as sharp. As it gets older, the texture gets harder, the colour gets more dusty looking, and the flavour gets nuttier...I much prefer the old (1 year), or even better, extra old (2 years)
This is very helpful Cale. They're all on my hit list now (especially the Ilchester). I'll PM you if I'm heading to the Cheese Shoppe. Cheers!Cale wrote: Make sure to call ahead first (http://cheeseshoppeonlocke.com) as I'm not sure if it's a cheese they always keep in stock. And if you do make the trek we'll have to grab a quick pint. I don't believe Vieux Chimay is made with beer at any stage, but I'd certainly take it over Beemster or Thunder Oak when it comes to Gouda-style. Highly recommend those two other brands however.
If you're curious to try another cheese made with beer, the Ilchester Beer Cheese is quite nice from what I can remember. I believe they actually put beer in the cheese, rather than just wash the rind. I'm pretty sure they use Fuller's Golden Pride.
And if anyone finds themselves out by Plainfield, ON I highly recommend stopping by Maple Dale for the 6 Year Beer Cheese they currently have available.