Podcast: Drink NS Dry
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Jan 29 – Sweet Dessert Dark Beers
Ian and Ross see “dessert” and “s’mores” on a can and go right for it, even though one is a porter and one is a stout, but with this much sweetness, who can tell. The “Peanut Butter Cup” Dessert Stout from Propeller Brewing, and the “Campfire S’mories” Porter from Paddy’s Brewing.
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Jan 22 – 3 Brown Ales between Performances
Ian is available, and not stuck in rehearsals, so we’re clawing our way back to favourite styles just to tide ourselves over and we go with a few Brown Ales. Specifically the “Timber” Brown Ale from Sober Island, the “Honey Brown” from Meander River Farm & Brewery, and the “Honey Brown” from Lazy Bear Brewing.
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Jan 15 – Sour Ales with the Wife
With Ian being involved in a play, we look for different styles to try, and my wife extolls the virtues of Sour Beer. So she and I try the new Cranberry Sour from the newly rebranded Bay of Fundy Brewing, as well as the Mango Sour IPA from Tusket Falls. Not exactly a sour, but…
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Jan 8 – An Exploration of Wheat
Ross goes solo, trying some wheat beers, while Ian rehearses for an upcoming show. So there’s the Vineyard Ale, a collaboration with Domaine De Grand Pre winery and Garrison Brewing, also the Orange American Wheat Beer from Great Roads, and the Fool Moon Wheat Beer from North Brewing.
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Dec 11 – IPA night with Keir, David, and Ananda
Ross is joined by David, Keir, and Ananda to drink some of the IPAs in the NSLC that we’ve yet to rate. With some difficulty in availability, we manage to discuss the Kilted IPA from New Scotland Brewing Co, and the First Cut IPA from Lunn’s Mill.
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Nov 27 – Strong IPAs
Ian and Ross find a couple of stronger IPAs, 7.0% and up. The “Hop Storm” IPA from Hill Top Hops Brewhouse, and the “Frost Giant” Imperial IPA, the last can we have from the now closed Brightwood Brewery.
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Nov 21 – Unseasonal Blueberries
Ian and Ross get into a couple of blueberry ales, and lament the fact they should have drank several more as comparison. The “Blueberry Express” from Sober Island Brewing, and the “Blueberry Wheat” from Great Roads Brewing.
