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Favourite Beer Style
Trappist Ale.

Cameron's Cream Ale

Beer Style: 
Ale
Serving Style.: 
341 ml. bottle
Alcohol Content: 
5% abv
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating: 
4

Cameron's Cream Ale

Pours with a nice bright head, quickly reduced to a thin lace.
A very fruity aroma with a hint of fresh cut hay.
This beer has a very creamy texture with a complex taste and a good shot of hops to make it refreshing.
There is a slight sweetness, a slight hint of fruit, a sparkling clean aftertaste, and an all around good feel to this beer.
There is just a hint of malty or biscuity taste and a bit of a honey sweetness, but they are both well below the sparkling bitter hoppiness.
I will be buying this one again regularly.



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reviewed by:
John H.

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Serving Style:
341 ml. bottle
Where Purchased:
Cameron's brewery
Beer Rating:
4

Cameron's Cream Ale

White head that dissipates quite quickly.
Fruity citrus aroma.
Creamy fruity wonderful mouth feel that ends with a sweet and sour citrus taste that is crisp and clean.
This is a very good ale.

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