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Converting the Unbelievers

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 6:24 pm
by denguy
I am (slowly) converting two people to the fine offerings from the pleasantry of Ontario craft beers. One was/is a Carling (or some cheap beer) drinker, and the other a recovering Keiths addict.
"Just say, 'Nay!'" I tell them, "to the world of MolBats. You must first repent and admit your sins before you can allow yourself to move on."

I managed to move the Keiths addict from Stella to Creemore and I'm now trying to ease him into Cameron's.

Anyway, the Carling drinker didn't like my King Pilsner or the Saint Andre's (don't judge him too harshly, he's but a babe in these trying sessions).

Does any of you lot have a recommendation for a beer that might help the ex-Carlingite convert? I really thought the King Pil or Saint Andre's would be to his liking. But alas....

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:28 pm
by shintriad
Geez. He didn't like King?

You could try giving him Steam Whistle or Mill Street Organic. Those are very inoffensive. Try slipping a Mill Street Wit in there, just to see what they think.

If they really don't enjoy it, it could be lost cause. It might just be a price issue. Or maybe they just really like the carbonation?

Or maybe...just maybe...what they've really been looking for all this time is an Imperial Stout.

Re: Converting the Unbelievers

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 9:53 pm
by detritus
denguy wrote:I am (slowly) converting two people to the fine offerings from the pleasantry of Ontario craft beers. One was/is a Carling (or some cheap beer) drinker, and the other a recovering Keiths addict.
"Just say, 'Nay!'" I tell them, "to the world of MolBats. You must first repent and admit your sins before you can allow yourself to move on."

I managed to move the Keiths addict from Stella to Creemore and I'm now trying to ease him into Cameron's.

Anyway, the Carling drinker didn't like my King Pilsner or the Saint Andre's (don't judge him too harshly, he's but a babe in these trying sessions).

Does any of you lot have a recommendation for a beer that might help the ex-Carlingite convert? I really thought the King Pil or Saint Andre's would be to his liking. But alas....
Did he give any particular reasons for not enjoying the King and St. Andres? That might help us to diagnose his condition.

-Josh

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 10:32 pm
by Illuminatus
I find that Sam Adams is a good crossover beer. It's not overwhelming, has pretty good character, and is well-known enough that your unsuspecting victim won't be suspicious. :P

Re: Converting the Unbelievers

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 11:54 pm
by denguy
detritus wrote: Did he give any particular reasons for not enjoying the King and St. Andres? That might help us to diagnose his condition.

-Josh
Perhaps he wasn't used to it, he's not a fan of cream ales, but--I don't know why he wouldn't like the King or St. Andre's, I bought those two specifically because I thought he'd like them.

I was thinking of going with Red Leaf next.

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 6:37 am
by The_Jester
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.

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 7:59 am
by detritus
Try giving him something like a Mill St Stock Ale in a glass, without telling him what it is.

-Josh

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:41 am
by flip
I'll throw my hat into the ring for Mill Street Stock Ale as well.

My brother brought an unbeliever to town one weekend and we went to the Mill Street brewpub. He ordered the Stock Ale and wouldn't stop talking about it.... even after he went back home. Apparently he started showing up at people's parties/events with six packs of it asking "Have you tried this before?" :)

I don't know if your friends will take to it quite as much, but it certainly opened this guy's eyes...

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 2:48 pm
by Tapsucker
Harder to find, but also a good gateway is F&M Stonehammer Pislner.

Don't be afraid to try something hoppy either. Often it's the malty character that turns off macro to micro movers. Black Oak Pale might get a good result.

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 4:59 pm
by 706Union
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.
Sorry if this is hijacking but ...
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.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 2:37 pm
by Colin @ Canada
1) Wellington Trailhead Lager
2) Cameron's Lager
3) Amsterdam Blonde Lager
4) Brickman Pilsner
5) Walkerville Amber lager
Or better yet, pick them up one of those Discovery packs at the LCBO which is a taster box of Ontario Craft beer.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 2:51 pm
by Illuminatus
Colin @ Smokeless wrote:1) Wellington Trailhead Lager
Wellington Trailhead is quite good given the low price.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 5:43 pm
by denguy
Colin @ Smokeless wrote: Or better yet, pick them up one of those Discovery packs at the LCBO which is a taster box of Ontario Craft beer.
Yes, good idea. Six transitional beers in one box.
I'm also going to get him the Brickman Pilsner and the Trailhead.

Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:39 am
by schomberger
Going from macro to a beer like king pilsener, for intance, is always going to be difficult for the macro drinker---mild, slightly sweet and thin to malty with a definite bitter, hoppy aftertaste; I once heard king criticized by a macro drinker for "tasting too much like beer". It sounds like the only solution is a macro style craft beer , then work from there. Good luck.

Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 11:41 am
by esprit
706Union, the common ingredient is beer...sounds like you don't really enjoy it as I've never heard of anyone rhyming off a list that long that they don't like. There is the odd beer I don't like but your list includes some that I like very much...I know it's a matter of personal taste.