cbkschubert (1945), Cochise Co., Arizona, USA Sep 1, 2007 473 ml can via trade with bu11zeye - Pours an amber color with a large 2 finger thick off white head. Nice lacing. Aroma is grain, herbal hops, and soap. Flavor is lightly sweetened grain. A smooth, easy drinking lager. Thanks Markus. barleyPops (1079), Quad-Cities, Illinois, USA Aug 31, 2007 draft - somewhere in Burlington, ON. better than your average prem. lager, but nothing special. pour was a dark amber with a smallish head, quickly fading to spotty lace. aroma and flavor was mild malts and even milder hops. at $5.75 plus a 10% tax for something as average as this, it has to be rough being a beer drinker in Canada. patrick767 (2016), fort wayne, Indiana, USA Aug 28, 2007 draft - Served with a one finger head, this light amber beer has a very mild malt aroma. The flavor has some mild caramel malt presence and a hint of hops. The body is light though fortunately not too watery. It’s a basic beer, but better than many lagers out there. cyrenaica (435), Milton, Ontario, Canada Aug 25, 2007 20oz on tap
5% abv
I tried this beer on August 24, 2007 at Kelsey’s in Milton. The beer was a beautiful coppery colour with a one finger head. The aroma was very faint to non-existant. Disappointing to say the least. The mouthfeel was medium-bodied with mild carbonation. The flavour was mild, a little malty and a little bitter. I may try this beer again. AWS9 (221), Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Aug 18, 2007 Bottle. A very, very solid premium lager. Has some kick, though goes down smoothly. jb (1024), Rochester, New York, USA Jul 28, 2007 Light orange small bubbles, decent head but minimal retention/lacing. Cereal aroma, light entry into palate, buttery, then gritty hoppy finish. Decent. williamalmas (7), Ontario, Canada does not count Jul 18, 2007 There is one thing in particular that I like about Creemore. It is not the flavour; because the flavour is nothing that stands out above other beers. It is not the appearance or sensation of it’s effervescence. It is the fact that it is made with natural ingredients without preservatives added. This is one feature that I find nice when you are drinking a lot of beer in a night; when there are all natural ingredients, the hang-overs are way less severe.
I also heard it was gluten-free... but that is not a solid source and I’m too lazy to check into it. frankenkitty (1900), Oak Lawn, Illinois, USA Jul 12, 2007 Served as a clear, orangish/amber with scant carbonation under a mediocre, whitish head. Defined lager yeasts surface in the aroma with some citrus zest and spice (coriander?) along with toasted bread. Tingly mouthfeel with some sharp effervescence stirring up citrus notes over a base of bready malts. Much more than I expected of a Premium Lager. Bravo.
<font size=-4>Draught pint, Scotland Yard, Toronto, ON, CAN</font>
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