Showing posts with label Extra Special Bitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extra Special Bitter. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 December 2016

The 2-4 Beers of Christmas Day 17: Equilibrium ESB, Nickel Brook


Beer # 315 Equilibrium ESB



Brewery: Nickel Brook Brewing Company

Type: Independent Microbrewery     Est.: 1992
Location: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Beer Style: ESB
ABV: 5.5%      IBU: 34
Format: Aluminium Can  Size:  473 ml
Cost: $2.90 CAD     Purchased At: LCBO

Twitter: @NickelBrookBeer



Getting down to the crunch... Everyone have their shopping done yet? If anyone needs a hint for me, I'm rather partial to beer. Especially ESBs. Maybe it's the old british blood sloshing around inside me but a good English style beer is a joy to behold. and tonight... I be-holding this beer. Nickel Brook certainly has made a name for themselves in the Bitters game, well they should as they grew out of a company called "Better Bitters." Their hoppy beers are very much on point and I'm sure this one will be no exception.

Onto our beer..,

Pours a dark amber with a short off-white head made up of small bubbles. Nose is a spicy caramel with funky medicinal hops and a slight  marijuana scent. First sip is caramel and biscuit with a good hit of carbonation. Light fruit in the back ground, some raisin and currants, mild sweetness. Aeration is wheaty and bready, with hints of biscotti.

Impressions: Fail, So-so, Pass, Exceptional 


Cost: 5/6 
PASS

Colour: 5/6 PASS
Beer Style: 5/6 PASS
Re-Order:  5/6  PASS
Experience: 5/6 PASS
Christmas Cheer: 5/6 PASS

Final Thoughts:


Another great ESB. I can feel the echoes of a solid British beer in there. The only thing I can lament about is, that beer here in Canada is such a different experience to England and the UK. The predominance of the cask ale, and correct serving temperatures for ales is vital to the British beer experience, So very hard to capture in a can. Perhaps we really need a cask ale festival in Canada... I know I would go. But, I digress. Short of hopping a flight to London, this is a great way to experience a well put together ESB... go get one.

Cheers


CJT


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Monday, 9 November 2015

New Ontario Brewing Company Extra Special Bitter

Beer # 246 ESB

New Ontario Brewing Company


North Bay, Ontario, Canada

Independent Microbrewery
Extra Special Bitter Ale 5.2 % ABV 
IBU: 30
Brown Glass Half Growler (Squeaker) 946 ml.
$6.00 (Canadian) At the Brewery

Twitter: @NewOntarioBrew


When I heard New Ontario Brewing was opening in North Bay, I got really excited because North Bay is sort of my adopted hometown. Canadore College is my Alma Matter, and I spent some great years living there. I still return regularly to fish with my friend, enjoy a hike or hang out in my old favourite coffee shop. Now I have a new reason to return!


New Ontario Brewing opened this past summer and is already gaining some good traction in the beer market, despite it's diminutive size. They tap four beers year round An IPA, a Blonde, a seasonal, and tonight's offering The ESB or Extra Special Bitter. Now I may not have talked about ESBs before even though it is one of my most favourite beer styles. There is a streak of old school Brit running through me... I am fond of hand pumped cellar temperature real ales, and anything I can find to remind me of that is good in my books. But, ESBs are hard to come by here in Ontario, and I truly think we could stand to have a few more floating around the market. Technically speaking there are no hard and fast rules as to what makes an ESB. It is essentially a bitter or pale ale that has an alcohol volume above 4.8% after that it is merely marketing. It did also mean at one time, like  Best Bitters, brewers tended to put the best ingredients available into the brew.

What are we waiting for... on to the tasting.



This is the WHOLE Brewery

Pours a dark amber with an off-tan head made up of small to tiny bubbles. Nose is a robust herbal citrus and apple with light malt tones and some caramel. First sip is sweet malty and smooth finishing up with some bitter greens. Roasty, nutty malt with an elegant fruitiness. Effervescent on the tongue with a nice bright, and light mouthfeel. Aeration gives us a nutty bread feel. finish is green bitter hops and dandelion.



Impressions: Fail, So-so, Pass, Exceptional 


Cost: 5/6 PASS

Colour: 5/6 PASS
Beer Style: 5/6 PASS
Re-Order:  5/6  PASS
Experience:  5/6 PASS

Final Thoughts:


This is a very good bitter ale. I enjoyed it, however, I was hoping for a little more fruit in it, but a great job nonetheless. 
CJT



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