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RE: Good and Bad Beers

in BEER4 days ago

You know, I have never had a Trestle beer that impressed me. Usually, a golden ale bores the snot out of me but I can appreciate a clean, crisp and refreshing one. The problem is that any anomalies in recipe, freshness or process have no real taste to hide behind (like they can with an IPA) so you have to nail it. We brew a golden ale for the sport of it and for people who haven't strayed far from Molson.

Muskoka has been good for so long. Always wondered why the craft lager was hazy but still good.

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Yeah I hear what you're saying. Many are very boring and some are just stale tasting, but I do like a a good golden Lager on a sunny day if it's fresh. I've had a few that were really good.

Not sure why it was hazy. Maybe it was just my glass or the lighting 😂