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C'est What? Spring Festival of Small Breweries - Fri, Apr 15
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Hi Again
Just to Clarify our pit issue.
It was a moment of serindipity when Adrian & Donna were hiking the Bruce Trail in the Niagara region.
We were looking for a source of cherry flavour (ie concentrate, syrup, etc)
and were disappointed with all the samples we had recieved, too mediciny or too tart.
They stumbled upon a fruit farm that had a cherry juice concentrate made from PITTED whole Ontario cherries. They tasted it, and it was good.
The rest is a very pleasant stout.
I'm really surprised that we acutally got some kegged off, what with all the sampling and analysis.
Ken
Just to Clarify our pit issue.
It was a moment of serindipity when Adrian & Donna were hiking the Bruce Trail in the Niagara region.
We were looking for a source of cherry flavour (ie concentrate, syrup, etc)
and were disappointed with all the samples we had recieved, too mediciny or too tart.
They stumbled upon a fruit farm that had a cherry juice concentrate made from PITTED whole Ontario cherries. They tasted it, and it was good.
The rest is a very pleasant stout.
I'm really surprised that we acutally got some kegged off, what with all the sampling and analysis.
Ken
Can't wait to try this one, Ken!Asst. Grain Shoveller wrote:Hi Everyone
We're going to be releasing our new Seasonal Beer:
Double Chocolat Cherry Stout (guess whats in it?)
Sheryl & I will be there around 5 PM. Looking forward to seeing everyone and trying a few new goodies.
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Ken, will this beer be bottled and available for sale to the general public from your brewery?Asst. Grain Shoveller wrote:... We're going to be releasing our new Seasonal Beer: Double Chocolat Cherry Stout ...
Guess what? I got a fever. And the only prescription ... is more cowbell!
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Hi Again
Thanks for the kind words about our stout.
It is now available at the brewery in bottled form only. Limited quantities were made.
We do have a bunch of kegs and are working on getting it out there as guest taps at the really good beer locals.
It was fun working the crowd and saying Hi to everyone. I think Adrian had a great time too.
A big huge thanks to George and all the good folk at C'est What. They hosted a wonderful event. Lots of fun and lots of new faces trying and learning something about great local craft beer.
Looking forward to seeing everyone at other events or when i'm doing deliveries.
Cheers
Ken
Thanks for the kind words about our stout.
It is now available at the brewery in bottled form only. Limited quantities were made.
We do have a bunch of kegs and are working on getting it out there as guest taps at the really good beer locals.
It was fun working the crowd and saying Hi to everyone. I think Adrian had a great time too.
A big huge thanks to George and all the good folk at C'est What. They hosted a wonderful event. Lots of fun and lots of new faces trying and learning something about great local craft beer.
Looking forward to seeing everyone at other events or when i'm doing deliveries.
Cheers
Ken
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Yes, it was fantastic. Dangerous, though, as it hides its 6.5% very, very well. I had a pint after a dozen or so samples of other beers, and it went down so smoothly that I had quite a healthy buzz going by the end of the glass.midlife crisis wrote:I also thought the Captain Cascade was tremendous. Did others enjoy it?
I liked the Cherry Chocolate Stout as well, although I felt the body was a little light. But as far as the flavour goes, I enjoyed it.
midlife crisis wrote: 'I also thought the Captain Cascade was tremendous. Did others enjoy it? What do you think the chances are that the cask might not be completely drained?'
Rather slim, I'd say, as the bartender struggled to pour the last pint into my glass. I'm happy to report that even the dregs were very tasty. Here's hoping the Captain is more than a one-cask wonder.
Rather slim, I'd say, as the bartender struggled to pour the last pint into my glass. I'm happy to report that even the dregs were very tasty. Here's hoping the Captain is more than a one-cask wonder.
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Anybody (Ken, Jeremy?) know when the brewery is usually open until on weekday evenings? I'm going to try to stop by this week and pick some of this up...Asst. Grain Shoveller wrote:Thanks for the kind words about our stout.
It is now available at the brewery in bottled form only. Limited quantities were made.
-Josh
Big time . We showed up and the festival side was packed so we went to the other side to get a table (we had to get something to eat) with the intention of hopping over for samples and was dismayed to find no tables available. So we left for the Bier Market. At least they had Denison's Weissbier on tap.
lister
What do you mean by "festival side"? Samples were being served at both bars on Friday.lister wrote: We showed up and the festival side was packed so we went to the other side to get a table (we had to get something to eat) with the intention of hopping over for samples and was dismayed to find no tables available.
Anyway, you've learned rule number one of the C'est What beer fests: If you want to get a table, you'd better show up early! We got there at 5 on the dot, and by 5:30, every table in the place was taken. By the time we left (around 8 PM), there was a line-up waiting to get it. It wasn't quite as long as the ones at the Fall festivals, but I suspect that's because this was the first year for the Spring fest, and it wasn't announced very far in advance. I imagine it'll be even busier next year.
Well I saw that on the right side there was someone with a role of tickets and didn't see the same on the other side so that was an assumption on my part. We didn't stick around to eyeball some more.GregClow wrote:What do you mean by "festival side"? Samples were being served at both bars on Friday.
Yeah, there's the problem. I can get there early. For the others it's more difficult. Ah well, I guess they'll have to think about skipping out of work early if they want to go next time.Anyway, you've learned rule number one of the C'est What beer fests: If you want to get a table, you'd better show up early! We got there at 5 on the dot, and by 5:30, every table in the place was taken. By the time we left (around 8 PM), there was a line-up waiting to get it. It wasn't quite as long as the ones at the Fall festivals, but I suspect that's because this was the first year for the Spring fest, and it wasn't announced very far in advance. I imagine it'll be even busier next year.
lister