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Creemore Springs Kellerbier

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Beer Style: 
Lager
Serving Style.: 
473 mil. can
Alcohol Content: 
5% abv.
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating: 
3

Creemore Springs Kellerbier

Pours a cloudy pinkish red color with a thick head and lots of lace.
Mild spice and citrus hop aroma.
Thick, rich, creamy mouth feel.
Spicey, tingling taste to start with a hint of berries and citrus in the middle and a nice crisp hop finish.
A good one from Creemore.



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reviewed by:
Bruce Ticknor

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Serving Style:
473 ML Can
Where Purchased:
L.C.B.O
Beer Rating:
3

Creemore Springs Kellerbier

A very full and creamy white head which lasts and reduces to a full lace cap, a cloudy copper/amber coloured beer.
An herbal and earthy hops aroma,
Feel is quite rich and full.
Tastes are quite nice, An herbal hop taste with just a hint of citrus and a drying finish, very crisp and clean.
Some honey in the background and a bit of a fresh hay flavour. I am enjoying this one, a great summer beer, not quite as full of flavour as I prefer, a bit too subdued but not bad at all with a nice clean hop flavour.




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