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La Maudite | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. August 25, 2009. A Beer Fit For The Devil Himself. In addition to being one of my preferred first-wave punk bands. The Damned also happens to be the English translation of one of my favorite Canadian craft brews: “. Firstly, much as previously mentioned in our review of La Fin Du Monde. Container: 750 ml brown glass bomber, with cork and cage. Alcohol: 8% by volume, 6.40% by weight. The taste wasn’t quite as awe inspiring as the smell, but was nonetheless outstanding. Grapey, wi...
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Notice of Hiatus | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. September 16, 2009. Back Soon, Better Than Ever. Our apologies for having gone AWOL the past few weeks; we’ve been busy settling back into law school life. No need to worry though, we’ll be back soon enough with plenty more beer reviews and additions like bar spotlights, brewery tours, seasonal recommendations and various other new features. Stay tuned for our imminent return. In the meantime, enjoy your beer and drink responsibly. From → News. Larr; La Maudite. A Blog About Beer.
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Toronto Festival of Beer 2009 | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. Toronto Festival of Beer 2009. August 15, 2009. A quick word of appreciation is needed for the thousands who braved the torrential rains to stop by Toronto’s Festival of Beer last weekend. A number of quality breweries- both local and international- were represented and it seems that most people had an enjoyable (and responsible) day or two out sampling great beers and good food. O, What’s On Your Mind? From → Events. Larr; Dogfish Head 120 Minute India Pale Ale. La Maudite →. Black...
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Rankings System | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. Our Ratings System Explained. Our beers are first organized into three broader categories according to their general price, and then rated according to a 5 star system. Here is an overview of what our ranking system stands for. 8211; This is an utter swill of a beer. Avoid these like the plague; they aren’t fit for human consumption. You Might Consider Drinking This Beer When. Never You’re better off saving your money and/or pouring these down the drain. 8211; This is a decent brew.
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Beer Summit 2009 | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. August 3, 2009. Beer: The Great Unifier. The race politics row that recently engulfed the United States (Gates-Gate? Culminated this past week in the Beer Summit. Is this even really a beer? Sgt Crowley Blue Moon. Henry Louis Gates Sam Adam Light. Ding Ding Ding. We have a winner folks. Henry Louis Gates’ selection is a worthy one, and surprisingly astute for an ivory tower academe. Produced by American craft brewery Boston Beer Co., Sam Adams Light is not only a nod...Overall, this...
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Categories | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. Our beers are first organized into three broader categories according to their general price, and then rated according to a 5 star system. Here is an overview of what our categories stand for. 8211; These are your ubiquitous buck-a-beer brands and other discount brews. Typically featuring more adjunct additives (such as corn and rice) and poorer quality ingredients, these beers are inexpensive for both producer and purchaser. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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La Fin Du Monde | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. La Fin Du Monde. July 28, 2009. The End Of/Best In The World. Quebec pretty much puts the rest of Anglo-Canada to shame when it comes to joie de vivre. Breathtaking landscapes, incredible food, stunning women (and men? Much as with Dogfish Head’s 60 Minute IPA, I have very little to say editorially and will likely find this review difficult. La Fin Du Monde is one of the craft brews I first fell in love with and a brew that all Canadians should be proud of: it is the world...Off the...
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Dogfish Head 120 Minute India Pale Ale | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. Dogfish Head 120 Minute India Pale Ale. August 15, 2009. DogFish Head’s Extreme Adventure. While this impression may have been a bit overly dramatic, drinking 120 Minute IPA is an experience unlike any other. It is, after all, well outside the bounds of anything one normally associates with beer. 120 Minute IPA makes Barley Wine look like Malta. It says much of the quality of Dogfish Head’s craftsmanship that 120 Minute. 12 ounce brown glass bottle. Alcohol: 20% by volume. 4 stars&#...
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Fuller’s Extra-Special Bitter | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. Fuller’s Extra-Special Bitter. August 9, 2009. Good, But Not Quite Special. Between their complicated common law system, awful food and backwards driving, the. I find the Brits generally have a hard time impressing me when it comes to any sort of pale ale. While this particular brew does have some great qualities, it nevertheless does not score a homerun in my books. Container: Tall Boy can, no widget. Alcohol: 5.9% by volume. Great array of malt flavors. Only available in a can (at...
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Liberty Pale Ale | A Beer For Everybody
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A Beer For Everybody. July 29, 2009. Dry hopping is also apparent in the initially sharp palette bite of herbal citrus hops; this is followed by flourishes of vanilla and honey, and finishes in a lightly lingering caramel malt flavor. With a nicely understated carbonation, Liberty Ale’s mouthfeel is pleasantly full-bodied for the style. Container: 650 ml brown glass bottle. Alcohol: 5.9% by volume, 4.80% by weight. Excellent balance between hops and malts. Great beer for all occasions. This is a solid 4 ...