rob6239 (24), Ontario, Canada Mar 1, 2008 A golden lager with a bit of a good frothy head. This is a lager, not an ale, and has a smooth, crisp lager taste.
Strangebrewer (41), Chatham, Ontario, Canada Oct 6, 2008 Poured clear golden with foamy head, sweet bready aroma. Medium creamy mouthfeel with with flavours of corn malt. Very drinkable. Nice aftertaste. AaronBouchard (107), Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Oct 2, 2008 500ml bottle. I was suprised to find this beer was Canadian. I love Euro beer but there is one thing I love more and that is my Canadian beers. Dark gold hue on the pour as advertised with a perfect sized lasting head. With bready earth aroma. I don’t know if it just me or it tastes sort of like Olands Export with a slight pastry aftertaste. A beer that is very kind to the taste buds. GIve me more!! mullet2007 (124), Newfoundland, Canada Sep 26, 2008 Pours a clear yellow to light amber colour with nearly no head. Smell is vaguely hoppy, and very sweet. Flavour is about the same. Fairly sweet, faint hops. Carbonation is reasonably high, but suits the style pretty well. A bit watery, but again, to style, it’s alright. Not bad for a pale lager, but not amazing as a beer. gilvanblight (341), Windsor, Ontario, Canada Jul 20, 2008 Had in the guise of Madison Blonde at the Madison Inn. Typical straw yellow pour, half inch of nice thick head. Weak scent. Easy to drink with some nice flavours. Some flower, a touch of sweet. Actually a rather nice summer beer. This one suprised me. Boutip (1810), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Jul 7, 2008 Bottle: Poured a clear golden color lager with a big pure white foamy head with medium retention and no lacing. Aroma if quite refreshing with a light sweet malt profile. Taste is also quite one-dimensional with some medium sweet malt and very subtle floral notes. This beer was as easily drinkable as it is easily forgettable.
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