Canada Beer Reviews
Stephen Beaumont famously wrote, “Along with back bacon, winter, and hockey, beer practically defines Canada.” European settlers brought beer to Canada in the 17th century. Its most famous breweries include Labatt’s and Molson.
by Michael Larson | Belgian Pale Ale, Canada, Snifter, Tulip, Unibroue, Wine Glass |
With its wonderful sister brew, La Fin Du Monde, in mind, I had high expectations for this triple wheat ale. I like wheats and I like tripels, so I thought this might just be the best possible combination for my palate. It turns out, however, that while Unibroue...
by Michael Larson | Canada, Goblet, Snifter, Tripel, Unibroue |
For some, the end of the world is a frightful thought. Visions of destruction, chaos and death flash across their terror-filled eyes. For me, I was anticipating it, longing for it, craving “La Fin Du Monde.” In my case, though, it was simply a beer, one of...
by Michael Larson | Belgian Strong Dark Ale, Canada, Goblet, Snifter, Tulip, Unibroue, Wine Glass |
Michael: This morning, after pushing the shovel down my snow-covered driveway for the last time, I stood sweating, aching and wished it was kosher to drink beer in the morning. While I acted on my better instincts and vied instead for a piping cup of Dunkin’...