I tried it Monday night there. A lot more on the tart/sour side, peach isn't too strong but this was my third fruit beer of the night, taste buds might've been mangled. A lot more emphasis on the Berliner Weisse style than the fruit. I really enjoyed it, worth another glass if I am back within the next week. A very different flavour from the much sweeter Oast Konnichiwa, which is the peach beer all over the place right now.Craig wrote:This is on tap at Barhop right now. Anyone tried it?
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Perfect in every way!Craig wrote:I doubt I'll get to try this one, but it's nice to see an Ontario brewer taking on the style:
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It's here. Peach, Don't Kill My Vibe is available on draft and in our tap room!
(It's a peach Berliner Weisse)
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LTM Porter Baltique Edition Speciale bourbon and brandy barrel aged is shipping now and will be in Gatineau on Thursday.
Broue Ha Ha has a ton of the LTM Porter Baltique edition speciale. The St-Ambroise RIS is on shelves now too.
Not in Ontario (yet) but the new Stone enjoy by 'black' ipa out in the states now.
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Four Winds Nectarous just released for anyone with trade connections on the West coast.
This appeared in a package from a pal in Vancouver last fall/winter sometime and it blew me away. Was my first beer at this past Cask Days for a reason.BakaGaijin wrote:Four Winds Nectarous just released for anyone with trade connections on the West coast.
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Was my top want at Cask Days and it was all gone before I even got insidenickw wrote:This appeared in a package from a pal in Vancouver last fall/winter sometime and it blew me away. Was my first beer at this past Cask Days for a reason.BakaGaijin wrote:Four Winds Nectarous just released for anyone with trade connections on the West coast.
Got some coming my way in a trade though
Have another coming my way this week.. so I can open the one from the last release nowBakaGaijin wrote:Was my top want at Cask Days and it was all gone before I even got insidenickw wrote:This appeared in a package from a pal in Vancouver last fall/winter sometime and it blew me away. Was my first beer at this past Cask Days for a reason.BakaGaijin wrote:Four Winds Nectarous just released for anyone with trade connections on the West coast.
Got some coming my way in a trade though
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Would think that this should be drank fresh as it's dry-hopped and kettle soured. Should only fall off with age. Would be interested to hear how they compare side-by-side.rfrf wrote: Have another coming my way this week.. so I can open the one from the last release now
I'm sure it'll be OKBakaGaijin wrote:Would think that this should be drank fresh as it's dry-hopped and kettle soured. Should only fall off with age. Would be interested to hear how they compare side-by-side.rfrf wrote: Have another coming my way this week.. so I can open the one from the last release now
It will still be good. Had one last week.
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Have you had it fresh, and if so, was there much difference?sprague11 wrote:It will still be good. Had one last week.
Never had it fresh. That will be rectified soon
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Chouffe N'Ice Bière Extra-Forte
Bière brune de type Ale, 330 ml
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DEGRÉ D'ALCOOL 10 %
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Chouffe N'Ice Bière Extra-Forte
Bière brune de type Ale, 330 ml
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PRODUCTEUR Brasserie d'Achouffe SA
DEGRÉ D'ALCOOL 10 %
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