Tag: drink nova scotia

  • Oct 31 – Leftover Pumpkin Ales Solo

    Ross goes solo to try two Pumpkin ales that didn’t make the table the previous week, Nine Locks’ Harvest Pumpkin Ale and Propeller’s Pumpkin Spiced Ale. He also finishes off a leftover Gravedigger from PEI.

  • Oct 24 – One of these pumpkins is not like the other

    Ian and Ross get into the seasonal pumpkin ales at the NSLC and fail to read the small print. We compare the Spiced Up from Breton Brewing, the ‘Oh My Gourd’ Pumpkin Ale from Garrison, and the ‘Gravedigger’ Pumpkin Ale from Upstreet, failing to notice that Upstreet is in PEI. Not Nova Scotia. In the…

  • Oct 17 – Stouts of the Wolf & Pony variety

    Ian and Ross try two stouts, the Wolf Hall Stout from Paddy’s Pub Brewery, and the Twinkle Pony Tiramisu Stout from North Brewing. This attempts to answer a very old, anecdotal question in my family… can a wolf beat up a pony?

  • Oct 10 – Sour Cherried Sours

    Ross and Brittany get back to sours and try two Sour beers. The Sour Cherry (potentially kettle soured) from Lazy Bear Brewing and the Quench! Cherry Sour from Candid Brewing. Our son tries to become part of the show as well, which is why it’s a shorter episode this week.

  • Oct 3 – American Pale Ales

    Ian and Ross try a couple of APAs from Annapolis Brewing Company and Nine Locks Brewing, as it seems to be a less scathing flavour profile. Or at least it is meant to, we think.

  • Sept 26 – Brown Ales and ‘words that sound dirty but actually aren’t’

    Ian and Ross choose the lower-percentage Brown Ales (if you call 5.0 ‘low’) and then Ian breaks out the thesaurus. Lazy Bear Brewing’s Honey Brown Ale and the Hub Town Brown Ale from Truro Brewing.

  • Sept 19 – Are Conventional Ales Awful?

    Ian, James, and Ross are joined by Ananda to try a few of “the big beers” that sell high quantity in Nova Scotia, and try to see if we give them a bad reputation with good reason. We try Molson Canadian, Oland Export Ale, and Keith’s India Pale Ale.

  • Sept 12 – We’re Nutty about Porters

    We try a couple of porters which claim a nut flavour of some kind. North Brewing’s “Pip Pip Cheerio” english porter and Hill Top Hops’ “Newporter”. We feel we waited too long on the Newporter so it might not have been its best representation, unfortunately.

  • Sept 5 – Peaches Peaches Peaches

    Ian and Ross somehow match up two peach-flavoured summer beers. Propeller’s Yutopia Summer Ale VS Garrison’s Georgia Peach.

  • Aug 29 – IPA night for a third time

    Ian and Ross are joined by Patrick and Dan to talk craft brewing, and the plethora of IPAs that are in the NSLC. These are the four we picked for this round: Good Robot’s Creature Feature, Propeller’s Galaxy, Route 19’s 1497 IPA, and North Brewing’s Pleasant Disposition.