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Yep, that whole thread also made me give Trafalgar another go.
Even with cream ales not being my favorite style, I can say that the Cedar Cream Ale is extremely drinkable! Cedar notes are indeed present in both the aroma and flavour, pairing well with more standard bready, caramel notes. Most surprising was that the hops were bigger in the aroma (almost citrussy) and flavour (a fairly big bitter finish) than expected for the sytle. I'll be buying more of these.......something I never thought I'd say about Trafalgar.
Speaking of Eggenberg, the new Kingston & Morningside store is awesome & has way too much stock - about 500 Samichlaus, lots of Fullers VA, and about twenty other things from recent releases.
Was just at the Bank and Walkley Store in Ottawa and picked up most of the offerings from this release.
Got the Rogues Kelis and Brutal Bitter, the Doppel Hirsch, Pietra, and the Asam Bock. It is not common to get most of the new beers in a release the first day, so I was plesantly surprised.
The Urbock 23 was also there as well and a few Trafalgars. One of the Trafalgars looked new, so I assume it was one of the ones for this release.
Garthicus wrote:I picked up a bottle of the Cedar Cream Ale in Spadina LCBO today.
As did I, though at a different location. The Trafalgars were the only 2 from the spring release that were there. This was my first Trafalgar beer. Cant sya I'm that impressed. The smell was awful, and it poured with no head at all. Thankfully the taste wasnt nearly as bad as the smell. It was decent, certainly not a drainpour, but I doubt I will buy it again.
i was at the guelph stone road LCBO today and all the spring realease was there, except for Orval. i was only there to pick up some iced cider for a trade but i did grab some Westmalle Triple and Fuller's vintage 2008. if the Orval had been in i would have cleared the shelves but I havent seen it yet.