Wednesday, 20 February 2013

unibrou Le Terrible

A belgian dark quad on lees at 10.5abv from Quebec Canada


pour:
HUGE tan head  black with chestnut highlights.

Aroma:
Malty with ripe fruit bit of earthy hops

Taste:
belgian yeast with a fermented frutieness with a hint of earthy hops.

mouthfeel:
smooooth but warm on the way down

Thoughts:
really tasty  but packs one hell of a punch  i'd likely be only able to do 2 before i'd be done.  4.9/5

edit well i can say this.  i personally cannot drink unibroue beer  i end up having allergic reactions.  i will say  the beer is terrific and worthy of all praise  its just i personally am allergic to the yeast.  i'v had this with maudit (sp) so its not an isolated incident.

bulk barn darjeeling

so being tipped off wile i was in the neiboring city that there was loose tea at "bulk barn" i decided to go check it out.   well low and behold it had a selection of mostly flavored bulk tea, but two caught my eye. the tea we are having to day and an Assam ctc for some rediculously low prices.  picking up about 60g total tea cost about $2

ammount  4.9g in 1 cup teapot at 95c

1st infusion 1:30


tangy sweet slightly brisk almost tobacco grandma says their is a Mellon like note to it.

2nd infusion 1m

tobacco note has intensified and briskness is about the same black pepper note on the finish.





Thoughts:  its not terrible but its not great either.  it was definitely an experience though.  might make a interesting ice tea

Friday, 25 January 2013

Hoptical Illusion - Flying monekys craft brewery.

Here it is  my favorite  IPA/APA beer.  Hoptical Illusion by flying monkeys out of barie ontario canada earth the milky way the universe infinity.   5% abv


Appearance:  dark amber with a orangish head  that sticks around and laces well.

Smell: Pine and grapefruit hops over a sweet amber malt.

Taste: bitter citrus hops over top a sweet bready malt.

Mouthfeel: medium body with high carbonation.  drinks fairly well.  i'd give it a 35-40 IBU rating myself.

Thoughts:  a near perfect balance of hops and malts  and an approachable IBU level.  a good beer to get people into the "IPA" style of beers    4.75/5

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Russian Earl Grey - Steepedtea

Previously in my backwater little town there was no loose tea available.  period.   After hearing about a physiotherapy clinic that opened up in town was apparently selling tea  I decided to pop in and have a look around.  Well their stock consisted of  products from the Ontario company "Steepedtea" which apparently got started due to a tv show called "Dragons Den"   a show that potential entrapenures pitch their idea's to a panel of wealthy investors  to see if they can get their product/idea off the ground..   Anyways  its a company that 90% of their products are of the "flavored" verity     I have expressed my intent on trying the "iron goddess"  whenever she brings it in.  But lets get on to the point of this review  the tea I have chosen.

Russian Earl Grey.   A earl grey that is flavored with Orange Lemon Grass,  Cornflower petals  and "natural flavors"   

Opening the bag results in a blast of  Floral Orange and Lemon.  with a hint of fruit loops.  really pungent aroma.  

Looking at the  tea you can see Blue petals  and small whole leaves with moderately sized lemon grass stalks and medium sized orange rind pieces.  The look of the tea is more like Dikom or Keemun in size and processing.

Setup:  5g in dayi gaiwan 95c 

First infusion:  30s 

Light black tea flavor with a bitter Florals  lemon and an orange rind finish.  medium dry finish. 


Second Infusion: 1m

lighter flavor  without the bitterness  Floral with classic black tea notes  that finish off with dry citrus.  


Third infusion: 2m 

flavor consists of weak citrus and a dry mouthfeel  

 
Thoughts.  this might make a good ice tea without having to add lemon to it.  i can tell the tea is of fairly good quality but the flavorings are a bit over the top.  tea may present nicer in a western brewing style.  i may experiment with this tea at a later date. 

Friday, 4 January 2013

Farmery brewing premium lager

This has been creating some buzz locally here in Manitoba  apparently this beer will soon be brewed in Nepawa MB from locally grown ingredients.  its said to become a estate beer where most of the ingredients are grown in the area or on premise  but as it stands its brewed elsewhere a relatively young brewery  of 2008    this beer is bottled at 5%abv

Pour: Golden straw with a 1/2 finger white head that dissipates quickly.

aroma: sweet golden malts  with some floral hops

taste: sweet malt arrival with a tangy citrus like hop note that finishes in a sweet lager style finish

Mouthfeel:  medium carbonation  easy drinking smooth  could easily be a session beer.

thoughts:  for a lager  this is a good beer  4/5 lager score  true beer score: 3.5/5  i cant wait for what they can branch out towards once they have their main brewery set up.

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Netherworld cascadian dark ale

Flying moneys craft brewery  Netherworld cascadian dark ale.  barrie ontario  6%abv




pour: black with a 2 finger fluffy head that levaes lacing

Smell: dark chocolate malts and piney grapefruit hops

Taste: dark chocolate malt with tangy citrus medium bitterness

mouthfeel:  medium body  medium to high carbonation.  a sipping beer  not one to chug.

Thoughts:  a nice balance of malts and hops. big flavor and a good price.  4/5

Friday, 28 December 2012

steam whistle pilsner

Round house brewing's steam whistle pilsner  500ml can 5%abv


Pour:  pale yellow with a small head that dies out fast. but leaves a soapy lace

smell: not much smell asides from that lager smell.

Taste: tangy metallic malt faint earthy hops.  classic lager

Mouthfeel:  thin  low carbonation easy to drink.

thoughts:  bland but easy to drink  not disgusting by any stretch  2/5 if put against most beers  but for it being a Canadian "pilsner" or lager  i'd give it a 3.5/5 in its style.  second favorite lager/canpils after barking squirrel.