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    Greetings all, the idea of this thread it to discuss and rate beers that we find enjoyable

    I'll start

    Beers I can recommend...



    La trappe triple

    I would rate it a 8/10

    It is a very strong beer but unlike many beers of a comparable percentage (8%) it does not taste alcohol but has quite an enjoyable flavour, so if anyone happens to come across this beer know that Vargtand personally drinks this beer

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    Beamish. Out of all the stouts I've drank, Beamish stands head and shoulders above the rest. I give it 9/10.

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    I'm repeating myself, but since it's on-topic, here goes:

    I've developed an affinity for the below ale. It has an 8.5% alcohol content, so you have to drink less of it to get the beer buzz. Lovin' it.


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    Some beers from Canada:

    Maudite:
    In November 1992 Maudite (the damned one), was the first strong beer to be distributed in Quebec grocery stores. It contains 8 % alcohol and is also the first beer brewed in America that improves with age. When served young, it is very smooth, but when served after several years of storage, its flavour is reminiscent of port. Maudite is a mahogany-colored, rich-tasting premium beer that has a distinctive, complex taste.


    9/10

    La Fin Du Monde:
    In February 1994, after 18 months of research, Unibroue launched La Fin du Monde (the end of the world). It is a 9 percent alcohol, triple fermentation beer. This type of beer was originally developed by the monks of the Middle Ages to be served on special occasions. La Fin du Monde is a deluxe beer made by triple fermentation and a unique way of straining the yeast. This method produces an unexpectedly subtle flavour. With its champagne-like effervescence, it has a vigourous presence in the mouth, which accentuates its strong personality. Slightly tart, with the balanced flavours of wild spices, malt and hops, it belongs to the class of great Trappist beers and, in this regard, is a North American first.


    8/10

    Blanche de Chambly: from the same brewery (unibroue) as Maudite and La Fin du Monde, but a wheat beer. Interesting taste, though a little too sweet, imo.


    6.5/10

    Beau's All Natural: a lagered ale from Vankleek Hill, Ontario
    Golden-hued, crisp and finely balanced, LUG•TREAD Lagered Ale is our tribute to the classic beer of Cologne, Germany. LUG•TREAD is top fermented (like an ale) and then cold aged (like a lager) for a lengthy period. This gives our beer some light ale notes complemented by a lager-like crispness. LUG•TREAD displays interwoven malt and hop flavours, subtle fruit flavours and a crisp, lingering finish.
    7/10 but the taste gets some getting used to. Still a pretty great beer.

    John By Imperial Stout brewed in Ottawa:
    Our John By Imperial Stout is so deep brown in colour you might as well say it is black. This ale's powerful malt flavour is not overwhelmed by its alcohol content. Just the thing to ward off the cold of a Canadian winter.


    8/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBoy View Post
    I'm sorry.. but man that tastes like soda.. really.. o.O (not all that bad but I felt cheated out of a beer )

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    Quote Originally Posted by YggsVinr View Post
    Maudite:
    La Chasse-galerie!!!

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    Oh man do I love beer. I drink beer & I love beer.

    Anyway, we have some great local breweries around here--all of which have several/many different flavors, styles, brews, etc.

    Here are just a few that I enjoy...

    Long Trail IPA:



    Magic Hat H.I.P.A:



    And when I'm feeling some budgetary constraints:



    I have another hour of work and then it's time for some beer. This thread is making me thirsty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vargtand View Post
    I'm sorry.. but man that tastes like soda.. really.. o.O
    It's great for chugging, Shotguns, and Beer Pong though.

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