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Camerons Lager - Best Pilsner 2012

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Camerons Lager - Best Pilsner 2012

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Was going to post this in the "under the radar" thread, but apparently based on the scores from the World Beer Cup, U.S. Open, and the Great American Beer Festival, Cameron's Lager came out on top.

http://www.beerinfo.com/index.php/pages ... sners.html

Congratulations guys! Maybe those "so-so" beers aren't so "so-so" after all.
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Post by JasonTremblay »

Hmmm ... going through RateBeer's Best Of list, http://www.ratebeer.com/RateBeerBest/be ... 012012.asp , unless I'm missing something, nothing in the Top 20 is a lager.

Further, most of the beers are over 8%.

Beer nerds tend to like 'em Big 'n' Bold -- although rarity also helps.

There isn't really a lot of love of for well-executed "less interesting" beers, even if they're perfectly executed to style.

Jason

PS -- and congrats to Cameron's! Ontario actually does produce a bunch of good beers.

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Post by _sloth »

Don't think I've ever had the chance to try this. I laugh at all the lager hate and really enjoy premium Pilsner as a session beer.

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Post by Tapsucker »

This is rated in comparison to other pils. While I think it's an excellent example and I congratulate Cameron's, I personally can't say it's the best because there are so many I have yet to try.

What I do think is important is that we celebrate this. It's too easy to go all gaga over the latest trendy big noise. Not that I discourage experimentation, but there is something sublime in a perfectly executed, yet familiar beer.
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Post by JeffPorter »

A while ago I tried the 266 dark for the first time and was really impressed. We've had ths great black lager being made in the right under our nose the entire time. think ill have to go and get one of those mixed 4 pks and try these beers again.

Anyways. This is good news. And I agree we should all be pretty happy for them.
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Post by GregClow »

Wow - five posts into a thread about a local lager, and not one negative comment yet? I think that's a new record! :lol:

Seriously, though - congrats to Cameron's!

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Post by Belgian »

GregClow wrote:Seriously, though - congrats to Cameron's!
+1

I am shocked but not surprised. Cameron's deserve some props for brewing impeccable stuff even if we don't geek out on them quite so much.
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Post by JeffPorter »

Finally got around to trying one, though I think it's a few months old. Very light straw colour, but clear and bright. Nice bite from the noble hops and round subtle maltiness coats your tongue.

I don't know enough to differentiate between pilsners, but I can see why this has won the awards that it has.

It really is a great beer - This beer and the 266 dark makes the 4-pack worth it, IMO, and it'd be great to see this on tap at local independent pubs that aren't necessarily "craft beer" joints.

It's just good.
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Post by matt7215 »

JeffPorter wrote:Finally got around to trying one, though I think it's a few months old. Very light straw colour, but clear and bright. Nice bite from the noble hops and round subtle maltiness coats your tongue.

I don't know enough to differentiate between pilsners, but I can see why this has won the awards that it has.

It really is a great beer - This beer and the 266 dark makes the 4-pack worth it, IMO, and it'd be great to see this on tap at local independent pubs that aren't necessarily "craft beer" joints.

It's just good.
the 226 dark is a very nice lager, that and king dark lager are 2 very under rated brews IMO

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Post by JeffPorter »

I really like the 266 too and find it's closer to a swartzbier than King.

Biked 60km around Caledon today, and when I got home, I had a Cameron's Cream Ale, which is also quite nice, but much different from Muskoka - this is a little more golden, and it has an almost blend of a German/English taste with the hops.
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Belgian wrote:
GregClow wrote:Seriously, though - congrats to Cameron's!
+1

I am shocked but not surprised. Cameron's deserve some props for brewing impeccable stuff even if we don't geek out on them quite so much.
I geeked about that Rye PA. 8)

Seriously, congrats to Cameron's for some recognition. Maybe not the most geekworthy lineup, but they are good at what they do.

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