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and what is your point? I stated that the only good beer I had in Canada
was one called "I P A" ? It's name was "I P A", and it was an India Pale Ale from a local brewer. "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Me wrote: India Pale Ale, also known as "IPA" is a type of beer. There was a microbrewer in Canada, whose name for their Indian Pale Ale was "I P A". Wish I could remember the name of the microbrewer, but I think I killed that brain cell drinking an I P A. There are IPA's that do that right here, but again, they'll say something like Red Hook IPA etc. Which, by the way, is a pretty decent one, other than the one I brew, which is a Sierra Nevada clone. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Me wrote: Lablatt, Molson and Moosehead are too similar to Budweiser, the only good beer I had in Canada was a beer called "I P A" it stands for India Pale Ale. It is a great ale with a very hoppy flavor. Jeez, here we go. Sorry, but I.P.A. is a TYPE of beer, not a brand name. There are many, many thousands of brands of I.P.A.'s. Try Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, one of the best, and has won many awards. By the way, Labatt is nothing like the swill commonly known as Budwieser. Molson Golden Ale is close to it, though. Moosehead isn't a favorite of mine, too skunky. |
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I have never been a fan of Wheat or Whit Beers, they normally are too
"fruity" from the orange or lemon peels and the coriander used by most brewers. They are definitely better than a Bud Lite. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Me wrote: Nice history lesson, the kind one can remember. IPA will never be confused with Budweiser, it is a beer with some flavor to it. If you get Sierra Nevada in Halifax check out their IPA, even a little more hops than the Canadian IPA I had. One of the few things I liked about California was that most bars have Sierra Nevada Pale Ale on draft. If you like that, you'll also like their wheat beer, it's very good. |
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![]() ''''Montreal beer'""' Ya,,, you fool white anything from quebec these days is either damaged, low quality, unethically made etc etc etc, including you white. "Don White" wrote in message ... Me wrote: Don, It is Labatt Blue, not Labatts Blue. ![]() Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. All right...when we were young we just referred to Labatt, Molson etc collectively as 'Montreal beer'. In those days Montreal beer cost more than the local stuff...(Olands, Keiths, Schooner, Moosehead, Alpine etc). |
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![]() Me Again wrote: I have never been a fan of Wheat or Whit Beers, they normally are too "fruity" from the orange or lemon peels and the coriander used by most brewers. They are definitely better than a Bud Lite. so-so wheat beer is just that, GOOD wheat beer, however, is a great experience. Commercially, try Blue Moon, love the stuff. I too, hate it when they use too much lemon or some such to mask the taste of a so-so beer. But, give Sierra Nevada Wheat Beer a try, you'll be pleasantly surprised. I liked it so well that after trying some, I found a cloned recipe and made my first wheat beer. I didn't brew any wheat beer before, because like you I didn't find them to be anything exceptional. |
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![]() Me Again wrote: and what is your point? I stated that the only good beer I had in Canada was one called "I P A" ? It's name was "I P A", and it was an India Pale Ale from a local brewer. Let's pretend that I'm from Missouri, show me. |
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Why don't we make this easy and just ask Don. It was a fairly common beer.
"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Me Again wrote: and what is your point? I stated that the only good beer I had in Canada was one called "I P A" ? It's name was "I P A", and it was an India Pale Ale from a local brewer. Let's pretend that I'm from Missouri, show me. |
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![]() Wow. I've been on the road locally the last couple days tending to business and when I come back you're just as ornery and disconnected as ever. What is your problem Tuuk? Why are you so disagreeable? " Tuuk" wrote in message ... ''''Montreal beer'""' Ya,,, you fool white anything from quebec these days is either damaged, low quality, unethically made etc etc etc, including you white. "Don White" wrote in message ... Me wrote: Don, It is Labatt Blue, not Labatts Blue. ![]() Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. All right...when we were young we just referred to Labatt, Molson etc collectively as 'Montreal beer'. In those days Montreal beer cost more than the local stuff...(Olands, Keiths, Schooner, Moosehead, Alpine etc). |
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Tuuk wrote:
''''Montreal beer'""' Ya,,, you fool white anything from quebec these days is either damaged, low quality, unethically made etc etc etc, including you white. Sorry...I'm not from Quebec, nor have I ever lived there. Labatt Breweries bought local beer maker, Olands, in 1971 and now produce 'Labatt Blue' among others, within walking distance of my home. Where in Quebec do you live. I'm sure their 'Federation of Labour' would love to hear your views on unionism and the French culture. |
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Me Again wrote:
Why don't we make this easy and just ask Don. It was a fairly common beer. Sorry...my beer drinking is very limited. I tend to stick with something I like. Got sick so many times as a teenager on warm beer that I am very fussy now. Up till the 70's beers were very regional...it cost more to drink brands from Montreal or Ontario and since we are a bit isolated here with a small population and high shipping costs. Now the choice is much better but I stick with my 'Blue'. I have never heard of the brand I.P.A. but that means nothing.....lots of regional beers produced from Newfoundland to British Columbia. |
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Don White wrote:
Me Again wrote: Why don't we make this easy and just ask Don. It was a fairly common beer. Sorry...my beer drinking is very limited. I tend to stick with something I like. Got sick so many times as a teenager on warm beer that I am very fussy now. Up till the 70's beers were very regional...it cost more to drink brands from Montreal or Ontario and since we are a bit isolated here with a small population and high shipping costs. Now the choice is much better but I stick with my 'Blue'. I have never heard of the brand I.P.A. but that means nothing.....lots of regional beers produced from Newfoundland to British Columbia. He he...so Me Again...you were just testing me. I thought I'd better look through the Microbreweries here in Atlantic Canada, and what do I see from the old Moosehead plant in Dartmouth...taken over by 'Maritime Breweries' http://tinyurl.com/3p5sz note: in the last number of years, everyone & his dog are brewing beer on site now. Reminds me of a letter that one of the Boston 'lace hanky' crowd sent back home while visiting here in the 1700s He reported that there were about 1000 houses in the town with 100 licensed to sell liquor, plus another 100 unlicensed doing the same. He said it seemed that the business of half the populace was to sell liquor and the other half to drink it. Ah...those uppity New Englanders.....! |
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