Porter and Rye

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Well I drank a couple of beers this week so lets talk about them #beersaturday style. These two were very different from each other but both were pretty decent in their own way. Here we go.

Porter


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Brewery: Clifford Brewing Co
Origin: Hamilton ON Canada
Style: Porter
Abv: 5.9%

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Marketing: Copper and white color scheme on the can and a simple label with the name of the beer and brewery.

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Gold medal winner badge and some additional verbage is always welcome.

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A signature beer of the brewer

That's always a good sign.

Overall the can is pretty boring to me. I'm not a big fan of the colors or the imagery (or lack there of). Marketing isn't the most important thing in a beer though, I still bought it, so it must have worked on some level I suppose.

Let's see what else this beer has to offer.

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Color: The beer poured a rich chestnut brown color with a tan head of loosely packed bubbles. The head stuck around for a while before dissolving into a thin layer of creaminess floating on the surface of the beer.

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Nose: Predominant roasted aroma, coffee notes present, smokey leather, and some hints of chocolate.

Taste: The beer was mildly sweet in the begining and quickly moved to a strong bitter finish. It was decently balanced overall with a rich flavor profile of roasted malt, cocoa, and coffee.

Texture: Nice carbonation. Sharp bubbles on the tongue with a soft texture underneath. I found the beer to be medium bodied.

Impression: This beer was quite nice for the Style. It had lots of roasted smokey flavor and was very tasty overall. I quite liked it and would buy it again.

137 Rye Pale Ale


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Brewery: Gateway City Brewery
Origin: North Bay ON Canada
Style: Rye Pale Ale
Abv: 5.1%
IBU: 25 - I like when they adds this additional info about a beer.

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Marketing: A busy design on the can with a lot going on. A monochrome blue color scheme with brown and orange accents. For imagery is had a beaver character (very Canadian) paddling on swirly designed water. I think his paddles might even have been guitars or some other string instrument.

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I'm intriguiged by the name 137 but couldn't find any additional info about it. I feel like this can means something to the Brewers or founder of the Brewery. I like the marketing overall. It's both interesting and fun to look at. 10 points for Gryffindor!

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Color: The beer poured a beautiful, hazy, deep yellow color with a light orange hue to it. The foam was frothy and hearty and lasted for some time leaving a soapy lacework on the glass.

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Nose: The beer had a fragrant aroma with citrusy orange notes and some floral smelling hops. There were maybe some cereals and bread notes in the background.

Taste: The beer tasted somewhat tart at first moving to a hoppy bitter finish that lingered for quite some time. It was fresh tasting without any skunkiness to it.

Texture: It had a mildly sharp carbonated bubble feel over a very smooth and velvety texture underneath. It drank medium to full bodied for me. It was almost chewy.

Impression: The beer was decent for me. It wasn't my go to style and more on the hoppy side than I tend to like but I liked that it was a little different and I'm glad I gave it a go.

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Well thats it for now. Until next time, thanks for stopping by. Cheers everyone!



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I like how you described the second can. Yeah, they are busy beautifying the can.😁

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Yeah it was an interesting beer and can to go along with it. 😁👍

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That's a good one man wow.... The Rye Pale Ale looks really interesting with its busy design. Even though it's not my usual style, I'd definitely give it a try for its uniqueness.l when I see one 😁😁😁Cheers to trying new things bro... Loving this one

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Smokey porters! Yum, I love a decent one. I could almost tell from the pour it was going to be decent!

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Haha I know what you mean. Color and foam make a big difference. I generally like all beers in that style - Porter and stout

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That first beer😌😌😌
I’m sure it will be sweet and tasty

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Gateway City huh? I can't recall seeing those on the shelves here in the past and I have never met a Rye Pale Ale I didn't enjoy. Might have to go ask for some of that.

Not sure why I thought Clifford was up north as well but there they are right in Hammytown!

A couple solid regional brew right there and I will definitely keep an eye out for them.

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Clifford... right in Hammytown!

So it says on the label. I haven't tried any other brews by them, this was my first, so I'm not familiar with the Brewery at all. I haven't tried many Rye ales either. It was good though.

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