Tuesday, 26 January 2016


BRAKEMAN’S SESSION ALE ~ JUNCTION
This Golden Ale was Sampled from a 473 mL tin. The beer poured a slightly opaque golden yellow colour with a good head. The head lasted several minutes then left good lacing on the glass. The nose was simple and contained a little citrus, grains and fragrant hops. The taste was surprisingly hoppy for Golden Ale. The brew was made with two malts and three hops (“Admiral”, “WGV” and “Super Galena) and ‘hopbacked’ with dry leaf Cascade and Super Galena hops. The beer is sharp right off the top, and bitterness dominated the taste. When chilled the hops had lots of pine and grapefruit flavour, but as it warmed the hops became more perfumy and floral. The malts also became more evident as the beer warmed and hinted at sweetness. The finish was dry and the hops lingered on the aftertaste. The carbonation was moderate and the mouthfeel was a little thin. The beer was simple and refreshing but it was a little too hoppy for me to be a session ale.

4.6% from Toronto, Ontario        40 IBU
Silver Medalist at the 2014 Canadian Brewing Awards

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