Oakes (7030), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Apr 19, 2003 The brewer is listed as Beaverbrook or something silly like that, but it's all Omni to me...unless there really is a second macro in Laval that I've just managed to never hear of. Light yellow colour with requisite giant bubbles. Aroma of DMS and celery. Light, watery body. Light corn notes. Quick and nasty like yo' proverbial mama. muzzlehatch (4429), Burlington, USA Jun 10, 2005 341 ml botte purchased to compare and contrast with that masterful cornucopia of hop and malt, Bowes Treebu. Let’s see how this stacks up. A twinge of head and some lace top a mild light gold, clear body...really repellant overcooked asparagus and creamed corn nose, gaaahhh....flavor not nearly as nauseating, moderately sweet, thin, with a somewhat brackish finish...well, the front & middle of the flavor are tolerable, but the rest...pour. tiggmtl (4178), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada May 8, 2004 Mildly sweet sugary aroma. Very pale with thin white fully diminishing head. Almost flavourless. Slightly sweet with a hint of hops. Watery thin body. It is actually clean and well-brewed if entirely pointless. Not a drainpour but I’d rather drink real water. Blech. Radek Kliber (3402), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Apr 27, 2003 I found this little gem in the deep hart of Montreal. Plane yellow, minimal head, sweet. Sure it was dry, so got not much of any taste. Well the mouthfeel was so offensive, it was lacking any qualities decent beer should have. Great opening for today’s beer session. CapFlu (3353), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada May 17, 2003 (Bottle) Pours a medium, white head and a straw body. Same fruity Goldings hops as the other two. The water must be good nearby the Bowes brewery because thats all their beer tastes of.
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