La Fin Du Monde the end of the world, an award winning Canadian Belgian triple ale. 9%abv and 750 ml
i personally have had this beer before and as with pretty much every unibroue beer i'v been mildly allergic to it so hopefully i'v built up a bit of an immunity to it.
pour: hazy yellow with a soapy white head that disappears quickly
Aroma: yeasty and spicy aroma
Taste: Spicy warm a bit of alcohol
slightly sweet with a grainy aftertaste. really complex
Body: medium to thick kinda oily
thoughts. just as good as i remember and about 40 min after started drinking the sneezing starts. well have to drink more of this great beer to try and get an immunity built up 4.75/5
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Monday, 29 July 2013
tree brewing cut throat pale ale.
tree brewing cutthroat west coast ale. brewed in kelowna bc canada 5% abv.
according to the can its 36ibu and uses perle, centenial, golding , cascade and columbus hops and pale , light munich, honey, Vienna, and crystal malts and has a medium body.
Appearance: clear copper with a pillowy off white head.
Smell: citrus earthy piney hops. over honey like malt.
Taste: bitter hoppyness, citrus over a thin malt background. vegital after note.
body: kinda thin with light carbonation
thoughts: its light body bu decent body makes it a decent session beer, it could use more malts but at least it doesn't taste like licking pennies. 2/5 better than a macro lager but tree makes a much better beer for less.
according to the can its 36ibu and uses perle, centenial, golding , cascade and columbus hops and pale , light munich, honey, Vienna, and crystal malts and has a medium body.
Appearance: clear copper with a pillowy off white head.
Smell: citrus earthy piney hops. over honey like malt.
Taste: bitter hoppyness, citrus over a thin malt background. vegital after note.
body: kinda thin with light carbonation
thoughts: its light body bu decent body makes it a decent session beer, it could use more malts but at least it doesn't taste like licking pennies. 2/5 better than a macro lager but tree makes a much better beer for less.
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Restaurant Tie Kuan Yin find and a story.
Hello again people. I'm sure you all missed me, but tea reviews need tea to be reviewed, and i'v been running fairly short on unique teas to review. Well fret not on Friday I ended up at a restaurant in Yorkton Sk called "Touch of Asia" a buffet style Asian cuisine restaurant. I wont comment on the food because that is not the focus here. I do not usually order tea at restaurants because they usually will bring out some sort of tea dust in a sock (teabag). And so i did not, after eating I was going up to the counter and noticed that there was one of those "easy" gaiwans, sitting under a hot water dispenser. I was imensly shocked. So much so that I actually commented on it. "oh you use a gaiwan for tea here?" I said to the waitress, she gave me a clueless expression and then pointed to the water dispenser. "This?" she replied. I shook my head and she then pointed to a bamboo tea table. I shook my head again. She then picked up this small purple toy and asked if that was it. By then i was pointing to the gaiwan and said "no this is a gaiwan" she had a slightly surprised look on her face and said "you know the Chinese name for it yes gaiwan." She then took the lid off the Gaiwan and showed a full bowl of nice full leaf tea that looked like a Oolong. I then replied with "Yea I'm kind of a tea guy." She smiled and commented that she has gone to china to buy tea a few times and then digs around into the counter underneath the gaiwan and retrieves 3 packs of tea and hands me them. I look them over and noticed that there was no English on the package. I looked back to her and asked "Tie Kuan Yin?" she affirmed my suspicion slightly surprised i knew the name, even though it was a total guess on my part. She then asked which teas I liked, I told her my favorite Oolong was Bao-Zhong, which she had no clue of, perhaps I butchered the pronunciation? By that time i was making my friends impatient, and had to cut the conversation short. I thanked her for the tea and headed out, passing one of the packs to my friends mom. Whom I had recently introduced to the joys of quality loose tea.
quite the little story eh? And now on to the tea.
Prep: 7.5g in dayi gaiwan. @ 80c
1st Infusion: 2m Light nutty floral flavor nothing really pops but a nice meld of flavors.
2nd Infusion 1m: a vegital note has come into play with the nutty florals but is muted in comparison.
3rd Infusion 2m A smokey flavor has apeared and the vegital flavor has intensified slightly.
4th infusion 2m: Flavor has mellowed out again smokeyness is gone but the rest remains.
5th Infusion 3m Flavor is starting to drop off.
6th Infusion 5m At 80c 6 infusions is all you'll get out of it. 7 if you really pushed it.
Leaves: leaves were still slightly stiff.
Thoughts: Not the most amazing TKY i'v had but for something served in a restaurant its mind blowing. next time i go there i may just order the tea.
tea score 3/5 restaurant tea score 5/5
quite the little story eh? And now on to the tea.
Prep: 7.5g in dayi gaiwan. @ 80c
1st Infusion: 2m Light nutty floral flavor nothing really pops but a nice meld of flavors.
2nd Infusion 1m: a vegital note has come into play with the nutty florals but is muted in comparison.
3rd Infusion 2m A smokey flavor has apeared and the vegital flavor has intensified slightly.
4th infusion 2m: Flavor has mellowed out again smokeyness is gone but the rest remains.
5th Infusion 3m Flavor is starting to drop off.
6th Infusion 5m At 80c 6 infusions is all you'll get out of it. 7 if you really pushed it.
Leaves: leaves were still slightly stiff.
Thoughts: Not the most amazing TKY i'v had but for something served in a restaurant its mind blowing. next time i go there i may just order the tea.
tea score 3/5 restaurant tea score 5/5
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Bojenmi
Today i got given two tins of this tea its supposedly a black tea that is supposed to be "healthy" this is what they have to say.
" this predperation is made from famous Fukien tea together with 12 kinds of medicinal herbs ............. A concoction of well tested herbalists prescription for resoling bodily fat and reducing weight. it reduces cholesterol of the aged thus preventing atherosclerosis and high blood pressure and heart disorders. this tea will make women feel young and slim and full of youthful beauty it also rids you of bad breath and erosion of the lip and tongue."
wow thats a lot to be claimed by a tea.
ammount : 4.9g in dayi gaiwan 100c
1st steep: 30s
dosent smell offensive like most medicinal teas. Tastes like a roasted tea and a black with a small hint of smoke and wet cloth slight bitterness on the finish, not offensive though.
2nd steep: 1m
Darker more charred flavor heavy bitterness. Definitely a tea that would stand up to milk and sugar. its like drinking cofftea lol.
3rd steep: 3m
the medicinals have now overpowered the tea and are starting to come through. though the mustyness is still present but not as noticeable.
leaves: consisting of large whole leaves and lots of broken chips of leaves also that look like they have been roasted.
Thoughts: if the mustiness wasn't there it would be a decent tea. perhaps the tin i have is old? it was given to my by my mother and who knows how long she has had it. i do have a sealed can so i will edit this when I try the new one.
" this predperation is made from famous Fukien tea together with 12 kinds of medicinal herbs ............. A concoction of well tested herbalists prescription for resoling bodily fat and reducing weight. it reduces cholesterol of the aged thus preventing atherosclerosis and high blood pressure and heart disorders. this tea will make women feel young and slim and full of youthful beauty it also rids you of bad breath and erosion of the lip and tongue."
wow thats a lot to be claimed by a tea.
ammount : 4.9g in dayi gaiwan 100c
1st steep: 30s
dosent smell offensive like most medicinal teas. Tastes like a roasted tea and a black with a small hint of smoke and wet cloth slight bitterness on the finish, not offensive though.
2nd steep: 1m
Darker more charred flavor heavy bitterness. Definitely a tea that would stand up to milk and sugar. its like drinking cofftea lol.
3rd steep: 3m
the medicinals have now overpowered the tea and are starting to come through. though the mustyness is still present but not as noticeable.
leaves: consisting of large whole leaves and lots of broken chips of leaves also that look like they have been roasted.
Thoughts: if the mustiness wasn't there it would be a decent tea. perhaps the tin i have is old? it was given to my by my mother and who knows how long she has had it. i do have a sealed can so i will edit this when I try the new one.
Monday, 3 June 2013
Yun Cui - Davids tea.
Yun Cui from David's tea and heres what they have to say about it:
"Named 'Green cloud" after its mountaintop birthplace in jiangxi provence, this hand-crafted Chinese green is sheer bliss."
Well I'll be the judge of that just shortly.
Ammount: 4.1g in dayi gaiwan 80c water.
1st steep: 1m
Color is a pale yellow and has a light nutty flavor with a finish of grassyness. Quite mild flavor for a green tea. Slight dryness on the tip of the tongue at the end of the first cup.
2nd steep: 30s
Grassyness has become sharper, more vegital, dryer but not astringant, Still slightly nutty.
3rd steep 1:30
Flavor has mellowed out even more the grassyness has all but disapeared, nuttyness is still present but not as forward as before. the dryness is also gone. but its not bland either.
Leaves:
mostly whole leaves that were rolled looks to be fairly high quality production.
Thouths: mild nutty and grassy green nice for spring/early summer sipping due to its light flavors and medium steep temps.
"Named 'Green cloud" after its mountaintop birthplace in jiangxi provence, this hand-crafted Chinese green is sheer bliss."
Well I'll be the judge of that just shortly.
Ammount: 4.1g in dayi gaiwan 80c water.
1st steep: 1m
Color is a pale yellow and has a light nutty flavor with a finish of grassyness. Quite mild flavor for a green tea. Slight dryness on the tip of the tongue at the end of the first cup.
2nd steep: 30s
Grassyness has become sharper, more vegital, dryer but not astringant, Still slightly nutty.
3rd steep 1:30
Flavor has mellowed out even more the grassyness has all but disapeared, nuttyness is still present but not as forward as before. the dryness is also gone. but its not bland either.
Leaves:
mostly whole leaves that were rolled looks to be fairly high quality production.
Thouths: mild nutty and grassy green nice for spring/early summer sipping due to its light flavors and medium steep temps.
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Davids's organic breakfast - davids tea
From DT's blurb.
"A blend of black teas from India, China and Sri Lanka, this is the kind of tea that puts you in a great mood, inspires harmonious relationships and makes you productive."
how lovely this is the first review of the lovely tea connoisseur gift set my auntie got me for christmas.
Method.
Ammount: 4.1g in dayi gaiwan with boiling water.
1st steep: 30s
deep red amber color with Lots and Lots of oil swirling on the surface. Creamy lactose like sweetness with a slight hongcha dryness rather mild in flavor. quite lovely actually.
2nd Steep: 1m
slightly earthy with light briskness. the finish yeilds a slitght tangyness to it.
3rd Steep: 3m
flavors been washed away leaving just dryness in its wake.
leaves: consist of mostly torn and rolled broad leaf with the ociasional stem. typical hongcha preperation.
thoughts. delightfull first infusion perhaps good for two if agressive with steeping. a nice well mannered hongcha.
"A blend of black teas from India, China and Sri Lanka, this is the kind of tea that puts you in a great mood, inspires harmonious relationships and makes you productive."
how lovely this is the first review of the lovely tea connoisseur gift set my auntie got me for christmas.
Method.
Ammount: 4.1g in dayi gaiwan with boiling water.
1st steep: 30s
deep red amber color with Lots and Lots of oil swirling on the surface. Creamy lactose like sweetness with a slight hongcha dryness rather mild in flavor. quite lovely actually.
2nd Steep: 1m
slightly earthy with light briskness. the finish yeilds a slitght tangyness to it.
3rd Steep: 3m
flavors been washed away leaving just dryness in its wake.
leaves: consist of mostly torn and rolled broad leaf with the ociasional stem. typical hongcha preperation.
thoughts. delightfull first infusion perhaps good for two if agressive with steeping. a nice well mannered hongcha.
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Taps razorback red ale
Taps a semi local brewpub that has a great bar platter. Beer is on tap and aprently 6%abv
Aperance red with thin head no lacing
Nose light malty sweetness thats about it
Taste grainy with a bit of toasted malts not much hop presence.
Mouthfeel thin with a crisp carbonation.
thoughts nothing to great but it beats a lager. 2.5/5
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