Sunday, 21 August 2016
This is Brimstone’s 100th brew. In honour of that, they decided to let everyone around the brewery add a secret ingredient. Sampled on draught, the beer poured a deep reddish amber colour, with an off white head that left good lacing. The aroma contains, coriander, pepper, spicy/funky and fruity and floral esters. The taste is pretty boozy with lots going on – fruitiness, spice, slight tartness and sweet booziness. (I am actually going to have to revisit this one to get a clearer understanding of the flavours). The body was medium and the mouthfeel was slightly sticky. An interesting brew.
8.4% from Ridgeway, Ontario 30 IBU
Photo Courtesy of Brimstone Brewery
Labels:
ale,
beer,
Belgian Ale,
Belgian Golden Ale,
Belgian style,
Belgian Style Ale,
bière,
brew,
Brimstone,
craft beer,
micro brew,
micro brewery,
Ontario,
Ridgeway
Location:
Ridgeway, Fort Erie, ON L0S, Canada
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