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Mill Street and Amsterdam seasonals
Mill Street and Amsterdam seasonals
Has anyone tried the new Mill street barley wine? Ditto for the Amsterdam Oktoberfest or Kerstmas beer?
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I had a taste of the Mill Street Barley Wine a couple of weeks ago, and I really liked it. Here are my notes:pootz wrote:Has anyone tried the new Mill street barley wine? Ditto for the Amsterdam Oktoberfest or Kerstmas beer?
"Striking dark copper colour with a wispy head. Rich aroma of warm wiskey, butterscotch & fruity malts. Flavour is big and warming, with lots of caramel/botterscotch and some dark fruit, and a bit of nuttiness. The alcohol is a little harsh in the finish, but I think some aging would take care of that nicely. I’ll need to get a couple of bottles to lay down for a while..."
I haven't tried either of the Amsterdam beers this year, but I had the Kerstmis in 2002. Here's what I thought at the time:
"Nice reddish-brown colour, and a small beige head that quickly disappears. Initial aroma is sweet and nutty malt, which develops a tasty hint of butterscotch as the beer warms. Toffee on the tongue, with a warm mixture of licorice and alcohol in the finish. Lighter than most European Xmas beers that I've had, but still a nice brew, and definately one of the highlights of the Amsterdam line."
Thanks Guys think I'll take a beer run this week end and stock in some Mill Street and Amsterdam seasonals...I still have 4 2004 MS Barley wine but I did remember savoring the Amsterdam smoked oktoberfest, their fruity high test Kerstmas and the spring bock...all good stuff..even if their other brews are on the watery side.
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For those who may be looking for the Mill Street Barley Wine gift pack, here is some direct info from the brewery:
"Our barley wine gift pack is now available for $10.95 at a few LCBO's around town, including:
Queen's Quay
Summerhill
Front Street
Dufferin & Wilson
Avenue & Lawrence
Guelph
Chapters Plaza - Peterborough
That's all we've got carrying it so far. Summerhill received 2,000 units!! Probably too many in one store. We're going to try to spread it around this week."
"Our barley wine gift pack is now available for $10.95 at a few LCBO's around town, including:
Queen's Quay
Summerhill
Front Street
Dufferin & Wilson
Avenue & Lawrence
Guelph
Chapters Plaza - Peterborough
That's all we've got carrying it so far. Summerhill received 2,000 units!! Probably too many in one store. We're going to try to spread it around this week."