AaronBradley (7), Toronto, Ontario, Canada does not count Aug 23, 2005 One of the truely great ontario Microbrews that you can actually find widely. Not sure what will become of it as it progresses now after being bought out by Molson. But here is hoping they stay true!! zevie1975 (4), Barrie, Ontario, Canada does not count Nov 19, 2005 Creemore Springs is on of the highest quality micro brews i have every tasted. the flavour and aroma are very unique. this beer is widley avaliable in ontario. hope the rest of the world can enjoy it as easily some day. edwardadams (1), Canada does not count May 13, 2006 I belive thisis a top 5 beer in Canada. The best way to ejoy creemore is on tap. Bottle is good, but stay away from the new cans. dangermoose (9), Alberta, Canada does not count Dec 26, 2007 I’ve plugged this as session beer in the forums. Pours a medium bronze. Head is a rich wheat colour, but not quite robust and persists for about a minute. In the first sip, there are subtle hints of biscuit and freshly baked bread. This only persists for one or two sips and gives way to a full, floral and mildly spicy flavour. Medium, noticable carbonation and thick, pleasing mouthfeel. This is my favourite beer. Erik99 (3), USA does not count Aug 10, 2001 My absolute favourite beer. Best enjoyed on tap. Brewmaster88 (53), Petrolia, Ontario, Canada Apr 1, 2006 (6-pack 341 ml LCBO Sarnia, Ont )Great all the way around. Sweet start and a nutty/slight bitter finish with roasty notes. I love the label "A hundred years behind the times"... take that macro swill! This beer is also guaranteed shipped weekly, so it says on the box. Doesn’t get much better than this! theteniron (9), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA does not count Oct 18, 2009 Not that different from Sam’s Boston lager, but fresher with a nice bite to it. For a 5% lager outstanding. iambeer (255), Ontario, Canada Mar 3, 2005 Nice copper colour, maltiness and hoppiness are balanced, nicely here. very distinctive, very good.
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