Eructoblaster (1275), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Oct 15, 2005 On tap at Highlander Pub, Ottawa. Dark copper body topped with a thin off-white creamy head. Good malty aroma with notes of roasted cereals and toffee. Decent and well-balanced malty/hoppy taste that ends with a quite short bitter finish.
Quevillon (1339), Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, Canada Jan 13, 2006 Je ne l’ai bu qu’une fois à Ottawa, elle est meilleur que la plus connu. Arome légèrement riche, saveur de caramel et de malt un peu roti et un peu amère. hopscotch (4679), Vero Beach, Florida, USA Jan 20, 2005 Can... Surprisingly unhorrible. I really don’t know what to celebrate with a 5% ABV ale, but not at all bad. Pretty darn malty without being too sweet. I wouldn’t buy it again, but I’m glad I did this once. Found the can at a corner market while in Montreal. I didn’t know I could even get this stuff in Quebec. ddenomme (27), Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Sep 30, 2004 I have to go against the group here. I was really surprised how much I liked this ale. Beautiful copper colour and thick creamy head. Flavourful at the first impression, nice feel in the mouth and a good finish. Awfully good and amazingly better than the (OK) Keith’s regular product. Tessic (414), Brantford, Ontario, Canada Jan 4, 2004 Somewhat thick, off white head. Darker golden colour body. Smells of ale yeast, malt and some kind of metalish scent. The can that I had this beer out of was probably guilty of this. Some sugary corn notes too. The flavour of this was much better than the smell. Slightly watery with hints of maple sugar and more malt. The palate was a little bitter to start and watery to finish. The malts saved it!
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