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st ambroise IPA new recipe
st ambroise IPA new recipe
just saw that this beer has been modified to taste 'more like an american IPA'.. has anyone tried the new version?
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From what I recall, I wasn't too impressed with the original recipe, it was bland, very subtle hop character. I'll probably grab a bottle or two this week.
In the same ballpark, I was impressed with the Boréale IPA. Nice citrus aroma, little bit of sweetness for balance, very refreshing and accessible. And at 9.99$/6-pack, you can't go wrong
BroueHaHa have it, don't know about other places. Are those usually distributed in grocery stores?Is it out in Quebec? I'll run out at lunch and grab some.
In the same ballpark, I was impressed with the Boréale IPA. Nice citrus aroma, little bit of sweetness for balance, very refreshing and accessible. And at 9.99$/6-pack, you can't go wrong
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Agree 110%. So surprised that that beer came out of Boreale. For the price, I usually have a 6 pack kicking around on a regular basis.lplex wrote: In the same ballpark, I was impressed with the Boréale IPA. Nice citrus aroma, little bit of sweetness for balance, very refreshing and accessible. And at 9.99$/6-pack, you can't go wrong
I drink this beer on tap at least once a week at Grumpy's in Montreal. I must say this past week's pint was a bit different. The malt bill has always been pale, which to me says American IPA, but the hops were more British tasting; plenty bitter, but more herbal. The most recent keg seemed to have more aroma hops, with more citrus in particular. At first I thought perhaps it was just a super-fresh keg, but a recipe tweak would make sense. Definitely an improvement.
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markaberrant wrote:The original was a great example of an english IPA.
I agree!
I loved this and Curmudgeon for my English IPA fix...St. Amby's was nice, herbal and refreshing...
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