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Muskoka Harvest Ale
Muskoka has made good beers previously, but this Harvest Ale is a real step up for the brewery and hopefully for the entire Ontario craft brewing scene. This is a beer that helps raise the bar. It is very fresh, well balanced, has a great look and a very nice nose.
Kudos to Muskoka.
Kudos to Muskoka.
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I have to agree with you Milos, the draft version is definitely more intense/flavorful, with a more rounded character and softer mouth feel....dunno why but it is...I like this ale and have cellared a few bottles Ibut prefer the kegged product.Milos wrote:Finally tapped a keg yesterday and it instantly became a hit. Cheers to everyone in Bracebridge. Harvest Ale rocks and the new batch of Netherwold is the best ever.
I guess lotsa good is brewing in northern countries
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I noticed the swing top on mine was a little loose. Could push it sideways and let CO2 bleed off. Something I've not seen on any other swingtop, have to wonder if that could be a factor.duncan wrote:Had this finally last night. Didn't like the aroma hopping. Imparted a too strong floral, and soapy note. The rest of the beer was great, once you guzzled back enough of it to ignore the soap flavour.
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loved it..real step up for Muskoka...Love the swing top and big bottle format as well...Have a few cellared away for Christmas turkey with cranberry sauce..yumm
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2011 Version
2011 Version
Harvest Ale countdown....available at the brewery only on August 22nd. Rest of the world on September 1st.

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Gorgeous design!!!
I know what's inside matters most, but I don't think any other brewer visually tempts me more than Muskoka.
Also - I've noticed that with the new logo, they've dropped the "cottage brewery" tag.
I know what's inside matters most, but I don't think any other brewer visually tempts me more than Muskoka.
Also - I've noticed that with the new logo, they've dropped the "cottage brewery" tag.
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