pintbypint (1002), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Dec 5, 2004 3341ml brown bottle. This is a nice example of a Canadian Cream Ale. Poured dark gold, decent fluffy head with nice lacing. Fruity aroma, balanced malt, reserved floral hops. dirkules (613), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Oct 5, 2004 pours pale gold with a white head, it’s watery like most cream ales but there are traces of sweet, floral and cream in the ale to make it worth a taste. Mildly toasty and bready finish though. Not bad... complex enough to pass on a nice summer night. mds (2112), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 23, 2004 Bottle. Pours an amber-ish colour with a fluffy white head. Sweet flavour, with a good amount of hopping. sweet. refreshing. A pretty good cream ale, as far as cream ales go... Crockett (904), Steelback County, Ontario, Canada Jul 28, 2004 Pours clear with a white head. Not much to speak of for aroma other than a sweetish cereal. Sweet and not creamy. Mild toasty flavours and subtle earthiness. Not bad, but in the style it’s nothing to get excited about. Beer Snob (378), Ontario, Canada Mar 28, 2004 A surprisingly robust beer considering its source. Nuttiness and sweetness and a hint of creaminess. Golden brown and quite good. joeycapps (1466), Waterdown, Ontario, Canada Feb 22, 2004 Clear gold w/ white head. Grainy, canned mushroom aroma. Light, highly carbonated feel. Grainy, canned mushroom flavour w/ some notes of honey. chickenman (5), USA does not count Oct 29, 2003 THis beer offers taste and smoothness. Goes well with chicken and sitting out on the dark or inside near a fire. I love this beer GregClow (2493), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sep 20, 2003 Reddish-blonde colour with a nice white head. Sweet, fruity nose. Very smooth and creamy body, with nutty malt in the forefront of the flavour. Very pleasant.
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