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Bad Köstritzer

Bad Köstritzer

The Köstritzer brewery is named after the town of Bad Köstritzer in central Germany and is famous for their schwarzbier which they have been brewing since 1543. They even call their brewery a Schwarzbier brewery. So how will they do with a pale pilsner? A quaffing is...

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Hauntingly Familiar

Hauntingly Familiar

Editor’s Note: Our “craftsman” RA does some ghostbusting on this one. This beer name seemed hauntingly familiar and it turns out it is not our first ghost ship. Black Sail was sighted on the horizon previously and hauled in a good review.   The brewer Adnams Sothwold,...

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Something in the Water For Sure

Something in the Water For Sure

As a fisherman, I totally get Captain Ahab’s obsession with Moby Dick, or Santiago’s dogged resolve in bringing in that giant marlin.* There is something in the water for sure and once the ice is out there will be two things in the water. My line and that lunker...

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A Little More Canada Please

A Little More Canada Please

Ok Collective Arts, listen up. I have said this before but I am not going to say this again. I figure there must be a few struggling, starving artists in Canada waiting for their big break. For you to give your beer can space to help them is a very Canadian thing to...

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Where to Stay After a Long Day of Crowd Surfing

Where to Stay After a Long Day of Crowd Surfing

 Crowd surfing. Diving into a sea of strangers at a rock concert and hoping they will not drop you or move out of the way as you make your stage dive. Who could ever have thought up and actually tried for the first time such a wild, fraught with risk, most likely to...

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A Bout with a Stout

A Bout with a Stout

When you are reviewing brews, you have to watch your Ps and Qs,* your ABVs and your IBUs. Case in point is this stout from down on the Anderson homestead. A high ABV for a traditional stout and a high IBU too. Not imperial or impervious, but nonetheless I must confess...

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Ember not Amber

Ember not Amber

I love me an amber. An ember, not so much. But this Burning Ember is a Lake of Bays Red IPA so maybe it will be an ember to remember. The brewers will explain a red IPA with a lot of technical mumbo jumbo but basically it’s more malts to go with the hops. Another...

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Two High Tides a Day!

Two High Tides a Day!

This is a New England high tide, but did you know that New Scotland actually has the highest tides in the world? Yes, Canada has the highest tides in the world at our very own Bay of Fundy, and as an added bonus you get two of them a day. Fact check that Mr. Editor.*...

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Spring?

Spring?

Spring is sprung, but no grass is showing. Spring my ass, it’s still snowing.* The first day of Spring and it looks like we are living in a snow globe. No dockside dalliances or boathouse brews in the foreseeable future, the last vestiges of winter are hard pressed to...

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A Hades Stout, Well I’ll be Damned

A Hades Stout, Well I’ll be Damned

Stouts generally fare pretty well with COM, with the exception of the Imperial high ABV variety which tend to be more miss than hit. That being said I was hell bent to sample this New Ontario Hades brew and I’ll be damned if it isn’t a strong yet tasty coffee stout of...

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