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Saturday, 22 October 2016


PALE ALE ~ SIDE LAUNCH
Side Launch’s Pale Ale advertises a balance between traditional British and modern American styles. Sampled on draught this brew pours slightly hazy amber with a generous frothy resilient bone white head, which left some very nice lacing. The nose has notes of caramel, floralsps. The taste is nicely balanced between sweet bready malts, hints of caramel and leafy bitter hops. Notes of tropical fruit, pine, citrusy hops are also evident. The body is light to medium and feels a little creamy on the palette, The carbonation was on the soft side. This beer is both flavourful and very quaffable. Highly sessionable and well crafted.
5.3% from Collingwood, Ontario  
35 IBU

Tuesday, 16 February 2016


WHEAT ~ SIDELAUNCH

Sidelaunch Brewing in the rebranded and renamed Denison’s beer. This beer was formerly Denison’s Weissbeer, now simply known as ‘Wheat.’ Sampled on draught in a weizen glass, this beer poured a bright cloudy yellow, with a white lasting head. The beer is billed as an authentic unfiltered Bavarian style Wheat beer and has a nose that reflects this. The smell is vibrant and fresh and contains lots of banana, ripe wheat, citrus, coriander and clove. The taste was quite fruity and fresh, as well as the tastes the nose would suggest, fresh fruit, lemon citrus, yeast and wheaty malts all have a part to play. I think this may be one of the better hefes I have had and a good example of the style. It is full of flavour and the extra fruitiness makes it very refreshing. The beer had a creamy mouthfeel and was moderately carbonated. A very enjoyable quaff and paired perfectly with fish tacos.
5.3 % from Collingwood, Ontario

Monday, 14 September 2015

 ~MOUNTAIN LAGER ~ 
SIDE LAUNCH BREWING
Side Launch is the rebranded Denison’s Brewing.  A good session beer, but I was expecting more oomph.  Lightly sweet with pale malts, and a little hop kick at the end.  Great on a summer day.
Helles is German for 'bright.’  The beer was originally brewed in the mid 19th century.  At this time Plzen (Bohemia) lagers were very fashionable.  Munich brewers feared these would lure German beer drinkers away, so this was their alternative.
4.7% from Collingwood, Ontario
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