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In North America often considered an evil drink ranking up there with stronger spirits and probably just about anything likely to make you talk a lot and feel good, Beer is still treated as a soft drink in many European regions: personally, I tend to have more sympathy for the latter view, but that's not really important. What is important is that beer has been part of our lives for a long time, even longer than spirits, and possibly as long as wine. It plays an important role in the identity of many nations and its story is often tied with the local history of those nations, both the old and the young.

Sadly, we have found that keeping this section up to date is almost impossible, as we drink many more kinds of beer than we do spirits, and, by the end of a night out on the town, often aren't quite clear on which beer tasted like what. We have therefore decided to limit ourselves to rather sketchier comments than those we write in the other sections, unless a brew should catch our attention especially. As a way to make up for this, we are going to attempt to give a rating from one to five (one being horrible and five being delicious) on the logged beer, in hope to keep a somewhat accurate record of their relative merits.

Well, as even that has proved impossible, we have now relegated the beer to the Etc category until we figure out what to do about it: hopefully, it will regain a category of its own very soon. (2007-04-04)

Enjoy your pint!



Monday, October 24 2005

Flying Dog Brewry's Old Scratch Amber Lager

Price

$11.34/6pack

Bought at

Premier Wine & Spirits (Dresden Row, Halifax)

Had it with

Improvised, and very messy burritos

This was going to be the first microbrewry American beer I was going to taste, and I was very excited by the prospect. I was not disappointed: the beer is light (but no, absolutely not watery), fragrant, and easy-drinking, with a malty taste ending with a slight spike of roasted barley, leaving one definitely refreshed and craving more. This beer reminds me much of some beers from Germany and Austria; in fact, a bit too much, and one finds oneself wishing it were a bit more individual. Over all, very good, if a little expensive: but then, it's imported microbrewry stuff…

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