beerbuzzmontreal (2740), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Nov 7, 2007 Sampled on tap at Vices et versa. The pour reveals a cloudy amber color with a thin offwhite head. Nice aroma of Apollo hops(smoke, vanilla) and toasted malt. Very good flavor of hops, the Apollo hops provide a pleasant combo of smoke and vanilla, this is not an agressive hops, it does the job with finesse, there’s also a robust malt back-bone and a bitter finish. The body is medium with a creamy texture and moderate carbonation. Superb. Taktik_MTL (1975), Montréal-Nord, Quebec, Canada Oct 17, 2007 En fût. Verre de dégustation au Saint-Pub (Baie-St-Paul, QC). Arôme: Forte odeur d’houblons résineux avec une pointe fruitée. Apparence: La couleur est blonde dorée avec une très faible densité de bulle. Présence d’un large col mousseux et d’une large dentelle sur le verre. Saveur: Goût d’houblons très présent avec une pointe fruitée. Longue durée de l’arrière goût. Palette: Le corps est moyen avec une texture huileuse. Moyenne effervescence en bouche. Présence d’amertume en arrière goût. (Rating #1305) LadySusan (374), Ste-Therese, Quebec, Canada Oct 11, 2007 On tap at Vices et Versa.The color is dark amber with a light beige head. The aroma is a mix of hops and malt with a taste of fruiits. You can smell the bitterness of the hops and also taste it This was so great. My kind of beer. Glouglouburp (1998), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Aug 8, 2007 Clear copper body with a short lived beige head. Strong aroma of pine-tree and berries-like fruitiness. Well malted and well hopped beer. Tree bark and pine-tree on toasted brea d. Very woody both in the malt and hops profile. Berries in the back and even distant strawberries. Fruity residual sweetness. Bitterness in the medium-high range. Very fla vourful beer. Another excellent IIPA from Charlevoix. I thought with this one they outdid themselves in the malt department. Huston we have a triumph. MartinT (4373), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Aug 3, 2007 My Bottom Line:
Biscuity caramel maltiness sets the foundation for the deployment of massive wooden, citrusy hoppiness which even branches out into tea-like wetness. This frank and full-bodied Double IPA proves that this Apollo hop has more abilities than intense bittering.
Further Personal Perceptions:
-A creamy head of foam settles atop the hazy orange.
-The beer remains balanced in its intensity.
-Frédéric says the hops also smell like "gourganes"...I’d like to agree, but those regional beans are pretty much unknown to me!
-Alcohol heats up the back end, but there is enough hop bitterness to cover most of it.
On tap at the brewery restaurant.
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