I am pleasantly surprised at the great selection of craft brewers here in New Brunswick. The Liquor NB has as much shelf space as my local Beer Store and LCBO.
My favorite in this batch is Lobster Kiss.
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I am pleasantly surprised at the great selection of craft brewers here in New Brunswick. The Liquor NB has as much shelf space as my local Beer Store and LCBO.
My favorite in this batch is Lobster Kiss.
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The Irish Red was actually very nice. Kinda sweet and definitely malty. Good first beer of the day. Not sure I’d want to drink it after a couple IPAs though.
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Saucy!
Wish you lived closer, damn those ribs look good!
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Last one...from a brewery in Newmarket that I’ve never heard of. Brought back by a friend who was there yesterday. Very good NEIPA.
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Last of the beer from Iles de la Madeleine - this was a strong one and was saving it so figured Super Bowl Sunday was a good time to try it. It was surprisingly smooth and flavourful despite the alcohol which while noticeable, did not overpower the other notes.
Brewery description:
Subject to the great cold of winter, our Foghorn has become an ice beer with a masterful balance. Unique note of candied fruit, caramel and alcohol
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