Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2002 7:55 pm
outside of the basic pale lagers of Molson, Labbatt, and Moosehead...Canadian brews are very difficult to find in the U.S. yet I hear so much praise over Canadian beer, it's status is almost mythic....sooooo
I was hoping for some input on what Canadian beers are considered the standard of particular styles...please copy my style list and place the Canadian beer that in your opinion best represents that style.
Barly Wine
Dubbel
Trippel
Wit
Brown ale
Pale ale
Amber ale
India Pale Ale
Extra Special Bitter
Robust Porter
Old ale
Irish style stout
Sweet/Cream Stout
Oatmeal Stout
Imperial Russian stout
Bock
Dopple bock
Munchner Helles
Pilsner
Lager ale/Cream ale
Premium pale lager
Marzen/oktoberfest
Kolsh
Weizen
California Common/steam beer
my thanks and appreciation to anyone that help this curious American learn a bit more about his favorite interest (beer):D
I was hoping for some input on what Canadian beers are considered the standard of particular styles...please copy my style list and place the Canadian beer that in your opinion best represents that style.
Barly Wine
Dubbel
Trippel
Wit
Brown ale
Pale ale
Amber ale
India Pale Ale
Extra Special Bitter
Robust Porter
Old ale
Irish style stout
Sweet/Cream Stout
Oatmeal Stout
Imperial Russian stout
Bock
Dopple bock
Munchner Helles
Pilsner
Lager ale/Cream ale
Premium pale lager
Marzen/oktoberfest
Kolsh
Weizen
California Common/steam beer
my thanks and appreciation to anyone that help this curious American learn a bit more about his favorite interest (beer):D