Exhibit A: Whister Brewing Company's Black Tusk Ale. Reminded me of the GI Winter Ale but not quite as heavy. (Disclaimer: I know nothing about ranking beer or describing flavours, only that I do not like wheat beers and strong hoppy flavours in general).
Exhibit B: I also picked up Fernie Brewing Co's Sap Sucker Maple Porter. The idea of a maple syrup flavor in beer sounded delicious! And it was. Not sweet at all, but a robust, dark beer. I only wish it came in the single beer size serving since I am woefully inadequate at being able to consume more than 1.5 beers in a sitting. Make sure you have a spare cork on hand to keep it fizzy overnight for day 2, or company to help, if you are of the small beer stomach like myself. Sadly, both of these beers appear to be fall/winter beers, so I may need to stock up in order to keep drinking them through the summer!
Exhibit B: I also picked up Fernie Brewing Co's Sap Sucker Maple Porter. The idea of a maple syrup flavor in beer sounded delicious! And it was. Not sweet at all, but a robust, dark beer. I only wish it came in the single beer size serving since I am woefully inadequate at being able to consume more than 1.5 beers in a sitting. Make sure you have a spare cork on hand to keep it fizzy overnight for day 2, or company to help, if you are of the small beer stomach like myself. Sadly, both of these beers appear to be fall/winter beers, so I may need to stock up in order to keep drinking them through the summer!
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