King Pilsener and Black Oak Pale Ale should be fine as far as my experiences go, but the others, I think the weird flavour you're talking about is skunk or corn, at least that's what I perceive it as. Especially with the Confederation Ale I get really gross corny flavours that prevent me from drinking the rest of it, and I can't figure out for the life of me why people always seem to like that one so much (must be better on tap). Creemore has a pretty big corn presence for me too. Red cap I wouldn't even call a craft beer, and trailhead is hit or miss (better on tap).706Union wrote:Sorry if this is hijacking but ...The_Jester wrote:I usually keep some Mill Street Stock Ale or even Robert Simpson Confederation Ale in the fridge for just such occasions. I find that they're good "gateway" beers.
I've had (surprisingly) poor experiences with both of these beers.
A very similar taste issue - a potent "stinky cheese" kind of flavour and aroma is the best way I can describe it.
I have found the identical issue with Black Oak Pale Ale, Trailhead Lager, and Red Cap Ale.
Also King Pilsner and Creemore Lager to a lesser degree.
Anyone know of a common ingredient that is putting me off?
Did I get bad beer? Many of these were one-time purchases.
TIA.
I'm not sure where you're coming from in terms of how much you're into beer, but if those beers are the only ones you've had from the craft brew world, I'd say don't worry, and seek out more different things. Maybe try some stouts!

