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December 15, 2004

QotD: Microbrewed Beer

Hops, of course, add the bitterness we have come to expect in beer (except drinkers of Molson Golden, who have come to expect almost no taste at all), and they also act as a preservative.

Risk-taking microbreweries these days are known to replace or supplement hops with such oddities as heather, bog myrtle, ginseng, and hemp. As hops are related (by marriage) to cannabis — that other great medicinal herb — we shouldn't be surprised to encounter hemp beer, and indeed you can usually find it on tap in Toronto at C'est What down on Front Street. It's not bad either, once you get it lit, which is the hard part.

Nicholas Pashley, Notes on a Beermat: Drinking and Why It's Necessary

Posted by Nicholas at December 15, 2004 08:39 AM
Comments
I am spoiled to work so close to the What -- I generally wander in there once a week for lunch. We should organize some kinda Red Ensign thingy and boot down there to sample the array of microbrews. There are a million of them. Posted by: Chris Taylor at December 15, 2004 06:38 PM
I started drinking in there just after it opened, but only get in a couple of times a year nowadays. I like the idea of a Brigade muster for the local troops. Let's make it happen! Posted by: Nicholas at December 16, 2004 01:01 AM


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