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Your guide to beer in B.C. According to Brian Harris, CEO of Russell Breweries: "No one hates a guy in the beer business. It's a fun deal to be in." He built his business one customer and one glass at a time but there's obviously more to it. Let's learn some more about the brewing process, what makes a lager, an ale or a pale ale, how to brew your own home made beer and what food to serve with it.
According to Brian Harris, CEO of Russell Breweries: “No one hates a guy in the beer business. It’s a fun deal to be in.” He built his business one customer and one glass at a time but there’s obviously more to it.
Let’s learn some more about the brewing process, what makes a lager, an ale or a pale ale, how to brew your own home made beer and what food to serve with it.
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Character: Pale, crisp, dry, and refreshing, with a delicate flavour.Examples: Heineken, Stella Artois, Molson Canadian, Kokanee
Character: Fruity, bitter, herbal or spicy, lots of flavours and personality.Examples: Leffe, Hoegaarden, Keiths, Sleeman India pale Ale
Character: Slightly sweet, light-bodied ale, smooth.Examples: Cameron’s Cream Ale, Kawartha Cream Ale, Kilkenny, True North
Character: Deep, dark, rich roasted malt flavour.Examples: Guiness, Murphy’s
Character: bland, fizzy, very little bitterness.Examples: Molson Canadian, Labatt’s Blue, Keith’s India Pale Ale, Moosehead
Steam Whistle Brewing in Toronto and Granville Island Brewing in Vancouver take us to a tour of the breweries and share their brewering “recipes.” It starts with the ‘mash’ and ends with the tasting.