
Creemore Springs Lager, out of Ontario is the favourite beer of our publisher, Tracy, so we asked her to provide the commentary.
So, what do you like about Creemore, Trace?
I don't know, I'm not like you and Mike, I don't analyze the stuff, I just like to drink it.
Uh, Huh. Could you be more specific?
It tastes good - smooth and not too bitter. It has taste to it, unlike some other lighter beers. It is really good at the end of a long, hard ride, or a hard day. I just like it a lot.
www.creemoresprings.comRobinson's Red is, brewed by the Robinson Brewing Company of Mississauga, Ontario. This ale has a rich copper colour to it, with a strong, fruity flavour. It is sweet, with very little aftertaste and has good body.
Old Credit Amber Ale
I've known about this beer for a while now, but I've resisted reviewing something from this close to home in order to keep it secret (more beer for me!). The actual brewery has been in existence for 14 years and has been through several names and owners, but for the past 3 years, the Old Credit Brewing Co. Ltd.'s Brewmaster Orrin Besko has been producing this fine amber ale. He uses only the best English Dark Caramel Malt. The fantastic smoothness of this ale is achieved through 14 days of fermentation to rid it of all sugar, followed by a further 8 weeks at minus 3.5 degrees before bottling. The ale is a wonderful medium brown with only the faintest hint of bitterness and a nice finish on the tongue. Brewery owner Aldo Lista says that Old Credit Amber Ale is available at the brewery, at 15 other retail outlets, and at over 30 pubs and restaurants in southern Ontario. Popularity, and production, is continuing to grow, to the point where it will see wider distribution in Ontario, and probably in Quebec as well. If you're biking on the waterfront trail along Lake Ontario in Mississauga, the brewery is just a few hundred metres north at 6 Queen St. W., Port Credit, Ontario, L5H 1L4. Call 905-271-9888 for a tour. (P.S. - they make a great Pilsner too!)
Muskoka Cream Ale.
The recent winner of a Gold Medal as the Best Canadian Ale at the Great Canadian Brewing Festival. President and Brew Master Gary McMullen has achieved a very pleasant beverage that has evolved to be somewhere between a European and North American ale in flavour. Very smooth with no aftertaste. Distribution is currently limited to Central Ontario and just a couple of Toronto area outlets. If you're up riding some of the great trails or fine roads of Muskoka, check out the brewery in downtown Bracebridge. Lakes of Muskoka Cottage Brewery, (705) 646-1266/1-800-881-4229. MB
Mother's Pale Ale
Brewed by Whistler Beer in, of course, Whistler, B.C., Mother's Pale Ale is an unpasteurized, natural beer that uses local mountain spring water in the the brewing process. The flavour is not as bland as many pale ales, approaching that of a mild bitter. The beer has a gorgeous amber shade, a sweet aroma and mild carbonation. The funky label features a skiing Granny in the style of Whistler's Mother (get it?). Available in the Whistler area, and limited distribution across British Columbia. RJ
Algonquin Honey Brown Lager
Not just the editorial beer, but the favourite household beer this summer. More robust than most lagers and more refreshing in the hot weather than an ale. A slight sweetness comes from the addition of a tiny bit of wildflower honey to the brew. 5% alcohol and all natural. Very unique and well worth the purchase. Algonquin Brewing Co. Ltd. Formosa, Ontario.
Granville Island Breweries Lord Granville Pale Ale.
An especially pleasant ale. No preservatives, good water and lots of care go into making a refreshing beverage. I just wish I could get the stuff back here in the east. Check it out if you're in Van, especially if you see it on tap.
Okanagan Spring Pale Ale.
I came across this medium brown ale at the first Canada Cup in Whistler, B.C. (In our never ending quest to keep readers up-to-date we religiously partake of local brews). It is a smooth, creamy ale with a slightly nutty taste. Just the thing while relaxing in the evening after a day of riding. RJ
Formosa Springs Bavarian Bock by Algonquin Breweries
A dark beer with 6% content. Very refreshing without a lot of the bitterness that Bocks often have. Be forewarned - it's quite filling. However, this makes for a wonderful apres-ride beverage.
Granite Brewery Peculiar.
This is brewed at the Granite Brewery micro-brewery in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is styled after a North Yorkshire beer called `Old Peculiar', and is a dark ale with a slightly sweet aftertaste. An excellent accompaniment to conversation at the end of the day.
Boreale Noire
Boreale Noire from the Montréal area is our editorial selection for the Spring issue. An excellent stout in the finest European tradition. Nice dark colour and only a slight bitterness. It's a great beverage after a long, cold ride in the early spring. Check it out when you're in Montréal. (For full effect, you should be in a bar, and the beer should be used to wash down a Montréal smoked meat sandwich - ed.)
The above beers were all tested by our editors .. below, are beers submitted by our readers
Victory Brewery Golden Monkey Lager
Wow! - I was given a bottle of this truly delectable nectar by Gina Grain, who races for their sponsored team. It sat in the fridge (the beer - not Gina) for a couple of weeks and then I decided to try it (the beer - not Gina). It has a spicy aftertaste but is a good solid beer, with plenty of body, a great flavour and very high (9.5%) alcohol content. I would recomend this product to any beer afficionado who wants something special (the beer- not Gina). marked at 9.5 out of 10)
Peter McCaffery
When experiencing the best mountain biking, stop in to the finest of brew pubs... The Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub. "It's the beer you drank as the money changed hands and your mother floated gently down the river." to name a few of their frothy favorites:
Mettleman Hemp and Honey Ale 4.5% A smooth lighter ale brewed with barley, hemp and honey. Brewed for the annual Test of Metal Mountain Bike Race in Squamish.
Baldwin and Cooper Best Bitter 5% alc./vol. A traditional English bitter with an assertive malt profile, balanced with Nugget, Willamette and Goldings hops. Named for Jim Baldwin and Ed Cooper - the first to scale the Grand Wall of the Stawamus Chief in 1961.
Diamond Head Stout 5% alc./vol. A traditional, full-bodied dry Irish stout
featuring an intense roasted malt character.
Garibaldi Honey Ale 5% alc./vol. A lightly hopped, refreshing pale ale
featuring pale and wheat malts and Lillooet honey.
Hangdog Hefeweizen 5% alc./vol. A German-style wheat beer brewed with 60% malted wheat and 40% pale barley. The slight banana and clove aroma comes from the special top-fermenting yeast that is characteristic of many weizen beers. In German, "hefe" means yeast; "weizen" means wheat.
Highlands Scotch Ale 6% alc./vol. A strong, smooth and sweet amber ale, brewed in the unique, traditional style of a Scottish "wee heavy".
Hope Island Ale 5% alc./vol. A copper-coloured Pacific Northwest-style ale
hopped exclusively with Washington Cascades. Our hoppiest ale, but very
well-balanced.
Pilsener Plunge 5% alc./vol. A crisp, dry traditional Czech pils, brewed with two row Pale malt and assertively bittered with Saaz hops.
Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub
cheers! bryan raiser
Kawartha Lakes Raspberry Pale Ale Must be good - 2 separate submissions
Our local choice of (local) beer is KLB (Kawartha Lakes Brewery) raspberry wheat beer. is brewed right here in Peterborough, Ont. which is also the location of the 2000 Canadian Road Nationals. Definitely something you have to try though! Kevin Nelson
Try Kawartha Lakes Raspberry Pale Ale... we get at a few select places here in Ottawa but I think its brewed in Peterborough. Very fresh, smooth, slightly creamy feel with a pleasant raspberry meets bubble gum flavour and feel...no aftertaste. Scrumptious. Barry Fraser
St.
Ambroise Oatmeal Stout by McAuslan Breweries Whenever you are in la Belle province, I would recommend that you try St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout by McAuslan Breweries. It is a very rich beer, with a subtle coffee aftertaste. A good Canadian rival for Guinness drinkers. Living in New Brunswick, I make sure that friends send me up a case roughly twice a year. Enjoy. submitted by Robert
Lighthouse Brewing
Next time you guys are out in Victoria, B.C. try a pint of Racerocks ale or I.P.A. by Lighthouse Brewing. Its something new and there both fantastic! Scotty
Greetings CC You have an excellent selection of fine micro-brewed beers there and I would like to add a selection of my microbrewed varieties;
Granite Brewery, Halifax; "Peculiar"
Shippleys Brewery, Halifax Historic properties; "Nut Brown Ale"
Brussels, Belgium; "Kastell", dark brown (11%)
Not to mention my own home brewed versions of Guinness, Smoky Dog Ale, German Wheat beer.
Bentrider
BEAR BREWING COMPANY from Kamloops BC
Polar Bear (a lager), Brown Bear (an ale) , and Black Bear (a dark blackberry ale)
GOOD BEER!
submitted by Graham
When in Montréal, try the Fin du monde from Unibroue on TAP. It's just the best. Also La Seigneuriale is an interesting one, NO aftertaste! None.... Strange at first but very good! submitted by Pierre
Might I be so bold as to suggest Wellington County Brewery's Honey Lager. Its a nice light inoffensive lager, just the way I like my OCA reps. Anyway, upon a recent trip to the Beer Store in Georgetown I did happen upon this lager mearly out of curiosity of the name as one our club's early season training rides passes though the picturesque county. The ride is called Exit to Eden. submitted by Scul
Old Port Credit Ale
Kit and I have been in two local Italian restaurants that are serving and RECOMMENDING it. Down the hatch man!! submitted by Peter
Hart Amber Ale
and several other Hart Brewery offerings make the ride to Carleton Place Ontario (visit the source) or a stop at any sophisticated bar in the National Capital Region (Ottawa side only) well worth the energy and effort. One you've drunk your fill and had a good night's rest, the Gatineau Park trails beckon. submitted by Geoff
How's about Dragon's Breath Pale Ale
from the Brew Pub here in K-Town? As fine a brew as there ever was! Available at most Brewer's Retail outlets in Southern Ontario. Dee -Licous!. submitted by James