"Helles Yeah" for #Beersaturday

in voilk •  3 months ago

    Beersaturday time. I'm here with another review - right on schedule. Get ready for two Lagered beers coming your way. Let's check them out.

    Helle Lager


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    Brewery: Wellington Brewery
    Origin: Guelph, ON Canada
    Style: Helle Lager
    Abv: 4.5%
    IBU: 20
    SRM: 2

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    Marketing: White and silver can with Wellington Boot brand logo displayed prominantly up front and center. Simple and effective design.

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    Lots of additional information about the beer on the back (always appreciated), and gold and silver medal awards subtly showcased.

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    I especially like the catchy humorous "Helles yeah!" Written on the can. Who doesn't love a nice play on words? I think I'll incorporate that into the post title this week...done!

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    Color: The beer poured a very nice, very rich, golden yellow color. On top, a white head of foam to trap all the delicious smelling aromas.

    Nose: Speaking of aroma, this one had a nice smell of sweet corn and fresh grass.

    Taste: Sweet upfront, slightly tangy, with a fairly mild bitter finish. I'm getting some subtle corn and apple flavors coming through. Pleasant.

    Texture: Nice frothy bubbly carbonation, like most lagers. Light to medium bodied in my opinion.

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    Impression: Watch me try and take a photo while I pour the beer into the glass... This was a great beer overall with a lot of flavor. I used to live in Guelph ON and have been to the Brewery and done a tour there. It's a neat spot with some superb beers on offer.

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    Spilt it everywhere. That was an idiot move. I wont try that again.

    Lug-Tread


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    Brewery: Beau's Brewing Co
    Origin: Vankleek Hill, ON Canada (Never heard of the place. No idea where it is but guessing that it's a small town somewhere.
    Style: Lagered Ale
    Abv: 5.2%
    IBU: Unknown

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    Marketing: A milky white color can with an old school, green, farm tractor image. The can has a very obvious "farm life" feel about it. Craft beers in Ontario often go with either a farm or cottage themed design it seems.

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    Color: The beer poured a golden yellow, like farm hay, and had a decent amount of frothy foam on top. Hurrah!

    Nose: Grass and bread dough come through in the nose along with cereals and a very subtle skunkiness (not overwhelming but noticeable).

    Taste: The taste is tangy with a nice balancing bitterness in the finish. I get some pear or apple flavors coming through along with that mild skunkiness I mentioned above.

    Texture: Standard mouthfeel with a good amount of carbonation. Nothing special to report here.

    Impression: This is a decent beer that to me is like a better ingredient, fresher version, of a domestic premium brand. It's an everyday drinker type of beer. There was the little bit of skunkiness that I mentioned but it didn't detract from the enjoyability of the beer. I find that a lot of lagers have that quality about them for me. This isn't my go to beer but I've drank it quite a fews times and would drink it again for sure.

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

    Cheers everyone!

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