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Creemore Springs - Urbock

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Beer Style: 
UrBock
Serving Style.: 
341 ML Bottle
Alcohol Content: 
6.0% ABV
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O
Beer Rating: 
3

Creemore Springs - Urbock

Pours a very dark red with a decent off-white head.
Smell is like ginger-ale.
It feels nice and full, a bit creamy.
It tastes a lot like some berries with a touch of mild coffee and a bit of some kind of citrus, maybe green apple.
It's very nice and only a touch on the strong side.
I think I could drink a lot of this stuff.



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reviewed by:
Bruce Ticknor

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Serving Style:
341 ml. bottle
Where Purchased:
Beer Store
Beer Rating:
2

Creemore Springs, Urbock

A light off-white head which leaves a lingering lace on a very dark reddish brown beer.
The aroma is of citrus, berries, earth and biscuit.
The taste has hints of coffee, a bit of citrus and is a bit tart.
This beer is a decent blend, a bit bitter and tart with a gentle sweetness to balance it.
The finish is a tart citrus or berry which leaves a gentle tartness in the mouth.

All in all it's a pretty good beer, but not a traditional Urbock.
It should have a higher alcohol content, and have a bit higher hop content.

I will buy this one again occasionaly.




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