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Cameron's The Obsidian
Cameron's The Obsidian
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Came across this RPA press release (or whatever it is) and noticed the little blurb at the bottom. I'm guessing an Imperial Stout. Aged in rum barrels? Could be interesting..
Came across this RPA press release (or whatever it is) and noticed the little blurb at the bottom. I'm guessing an Imperial Stout. Aged in rum barrels? Could be interesting..
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Should have called it Dark Lord... people might have lined up for hours...
www.deschutesbrewery.com/brew/obsidian-stout
www.deschutesbrewery.com/brew/obsidian-stout
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I thought of that right away. I assume that trademark laws aren't applicable in the case of Canadian/US craft beers for some reason (not sure why). This is almost as bad as Beau's Double Wide IPA (Boulevard).Derek wrote:Should have called it Dark Lord... people might have lined up for hours...
www.deschutesbrewery.com/brew/obsidian-stout
Unless the people at Cameron's are complately out of touch with the US craft beer scene, they should be aware of Deschutes Obsidian Stout. I find this somewhat embarassing for Cameron's.
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And given the fact that Deschutes are in BC & Alberta. I know we drinkers won't get confused with the beers, but some might kick up a fuss. I guess it's not an issue until either Cameron's move out West, or Deschutes move East.
Often depends on distribution - see the issues with Red Racer out in BC and Racer 5TheSevenDuffs wrote:I thought of that right away. I assume that trademark laws aren't applicable in the case of Canadian/US craft beers for some reason (not sure why). This is almost as bad as Beau's Double Wide IPA (Boulevard).
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Indeed potential trademark issues here. Deschutes has an approved Canadian Trademark for the word Obsidian in Canada.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/trdmr ... exOnPage=1
When it comes to one-off and special beers I'm sure most breweries don't care about checking such things....but for regularly brewed beers it should be a first step.
Mind you, Cameron's only seems to be calling this Cameron's RPA / Rye Pale Ale, which is in tune with their existing line up. The Obsidian reference on the promo sheet is minimal...easy for them to drop it.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/trdmr ... exOnPage=1
When it comes to one-off and special beers I'm sure most breweries don't care about checking such things....but for regularly brewed beers it should be a first step.
Mind you, Cameron's only seems to be calling this Cameron's RPA / Rye Pale Ale, which is in tune with their existing line up. The Obsidian reference on the promo sheet is minimal...easy for them to drop it.
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Thanks for digging that up. Interesting indeed.El Pinguino wrote:Indeed potential trademark issues here. Deschutes has an approved Canadian Trademark for the word Obsidian in Canada.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/app/opic-cipo/trdmr ... exOnPage=1
When it comes to one-off and special beers I'm sure most breweries don't care about checking such things....but for regularly brewed beers it should be a first step.
Mind you, Cameron's only seems to be calling this Cameron's RPA / Rye Pale Ale, which is in tune with their existing line up. The Obsidian reference on the promo sheet is minimal...easy for them to drop it.
As much as you might be right about the one-off versus regular argument, I still think it is incredibly lazy on Cameron's part.
Cameron’s Newest - Obsidian Imperial Porter Rum Barrel Aged
We are very excited to introduce our first Oak Aged Series of 2013, Obsidian Imperial Porter Rum Barrel Aged is a magical concoction of creativity and craftsmanship. Dark and intriguing as the midnight sky, Cameron's Obsidian Imperial Porter is loaded with magnificent and robust flavour. Aged for seven months in Caribbean rum barrels, roasted malt and chocolate character abound in this velvety nectarous ale. It will be available in LCBOs the first week in May. In a beautiful 650ml bottle, this limited release beer is extra strong, 9.2% alc/vol with extra flavour! We will be hosting special launch nights at The Rhino, Allen’s and C'est What introducing our newest member to the public. Stay tune for more information.

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