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Better Bitters Nickel Brook Ale

Better Bitters Nickel Brook Ale

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A Golden Ale/Blond Ale brewed by
Better Bitters Brewing Co.

Burlington, Canada

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442.69/5.02.69/5.05%24.7English pint, Shaker P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Not like most traditional ales we use 3 different malted barleys creating a medium bodied amberish ale. We then selected European hops and yeast, naturally carbonating and aging the beer for almost four weeks. This produces an incredibly smooth ale (5% alc.vol) that even the ladies will enjoy.

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OnBeerGal (5), Canada
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4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/518/20
Jul 11, 2006  
Sampled at the Brewery, they are certainly very VERY passionate about their beer. I have to say I am as well. Definately not common or bland, a great mix sweet fruitness that I can’t resist! And, very smooth.


micker (31), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/510/104/516/20
Jul 11, 2006  
WowWowWeWa now this is a good beer. Super Hopy yet still smoth in flavor. A very good summer beer due to it’s smooth flavour. Best suited to drinking on a warm summer evening. My only complaint is that it’s not a bitter dispite it’s name.


 GregClow (2395), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/513/20
Oct 31, 2005    Updated: May 24, 2006
RERATE: <i>Bottle from the brewery.</i> I’d heard that they had tweaked the recipe on this one, so I thought it deserved a re-rate. Aroma hasn’t changed much, aside from being a bit fresher. Flavour is quite improved - the off-flavours I detected before are gone, leaving a mild, fresh, rounded character. Still not an overly complex beer, but a well-crafted one that will likely make some repeat visits to my fridge. <br /><br /> ORIGINAL RATING: <i>Bottle from the LCBO - courtesy of tupalev.</i> Pours a very light clear copper with a moderate white head that disappears quickly. Aroma is malty, a bit woody, with a honey-like sweetness coming through as it warms. Flavour is malty and grainy with an odd harsh edge that I can’t really describe - Josh mentions "an underfermented wortiness" is his review below, so maybe that’s what I’m tasting. It’s not awful, but it’s fairly middle of the road. [6/3/5/2/11]


 JohnBarleycorn (386), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/103/513/20
Mar 5, 2006  
Unique orange-hued beverage holds lots of promise. Aroma is really nice and fruity: kiwi, pineapple, strawberry and orange peel immediately pop out. Nice, tight fizz. Medium bitterness. Fruity favours are less expressive than the nose, with sour cherry being the most obvious flavour note. Pretty good.


 pootzboy (910), Calgary/ Kitchener, Alberta, Canada
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/514/20
Apr 27, 2006    Updated: May 3, 2006
Sampled from a bottle filled that day at the brewery. Far from being a "blonde or common "golden ale", according to the brewer this ale is a modern revival of the cream ales that were made by most independent commercial Canadian brewers in the 40s and 50s before EP Taylor sanitzed the style with blandness, adujnct ingedients and fast fermentation methods. This is granddad’s cream ale....a fruity accented mild all malt ale with lager dinkability characteristics. .........pours a golden-amber into the glass, fluffy 3 finger sticky white cap that laces well ( good quality malt mix). Aromas of caramel malts , unripened fruits (pears/apricots) and wet hay. Medium-light bodied, creamy mouth feel, mild character with defined malt spine and distinct ale yeast fruitiness. Malts, yeast and hops blend harmoniously in this very drinkable mild-mannered, but tastey, cream ale....finishes semi-wet with a light fruity-peach finish...malty but not sweet. A very well put together cream ale and one of the best examples of the style I have tasted. Seeing how Cream Ale is a Canadian brewing invention of the early part of the last century, its a shame not too many authentic examples exist in today’s cottage brewing industry....this is one of them



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