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phillips brewing wants help renaming one of their beers: We love our IRA, we love the package, but the name is a bit of a mouthful.   Help us RE-NAME this Beer After a few sips, "Coulrophobia" is a bit of a mouthful We love our India Red Ale, but after a few sips we have a bit of trouble pronouncing the name "Coulrophobia" [cool-row-foh-bee-yah].  The recipe and the package will remain the same, but we want a name that's as easy to say as the beer is to drink! We know you've got some great ideas kicking around upstairs, so grab a couple of brews and submit your idea!  From the submission we'll create a shortlist of options and then do a ...

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upcoming dead frog casks around vancouver: October 1, 6:00pm Rogue Broadway (@RogueBroadway) Imperial Red Ale Malts: Pale Malt, Cara Amber, Munich 30, Cara 20, Special B Hops: Citra, dry-hopped with Simcoe IBU: 46 ABV: 8% A bolder version of an Irish Red Ale combining a moderate malt and light buttery aroma with citrus hops for a medium-bodied ale that begins with sweet caramel and hints of milk chocolate, then finishes with a lingering dryness. October 21, 5:00pm Tap and Barrel Convention Centre (@TAPconvention) Bucking Sheep Buckwheat IPA with Pineapple & Sweet Orange Peel Malts: Pilsner, Buckwheat, White Wheat, Cara 8 Hops: Citra, Centennial IBU: 35 ABV: 6.5% Float amongst clouds of Citra hops with this golden IPA brewed using buckwheat. A crisp malt base is complimented by a magnificent tropical fruit flavour and aroma with a hint of bitterness. Tap and Barrel Olympic Village (@TAPvillage) Bucking Black Sheep Buckwheat IPA with Cocoa Nibs & Coffee ...

copper ale

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most days it is pretty darned good to be me tuesday was no exception i got to attend the launch for central city brewing's red racer copper ale they beered us and appy'd us at joey's on broadway and gary lohin himself told us all about the copper ale then there were samples of the I-5 amarillo ale and swag bags to take home the copper ale is a beautiful copper colour - thank you munich malts! not as hop-forward as the rest of the red racer beers this is a much more malty offering based on a recipe gary used to brew at central city and hoping to capture the not-so-hop-loving segment of the population (can you say conversion beer?!) it fills a gap in the red racer line up oh, and it's a very tasty number! easy drinking with lots of malty goodness definitely a departure from the rest of the line-up, but still the quality beer we've come to expect from central city central city is also taking this opportunity to introduce a 500 ml can hoping to get mo...