"I've got you, beer." |
Now, there's still no sign of this citrus saison on Creemore's website, but it appears Sunny & Share is the second offering in Creemore's craft beer exploration series, Mad & Noisy - the first was Hops & Bolts. Geography Fact: The series takes its name from two rivers that meet just outside Creemore, Ontario.
The packaging stands in stark contrast to that of the brewery's usual offerings - muted colours, traditional fonts, pastoral scene. The Beer Store guy I chatted with actually seemed a little put out by the louder, tattoo-inspired design of the Mad & Noisy series. It's definitely not something you would quickly identify as a Creemore.
Part of me really likes this package design. Part of me can't tune out the announcer voice in my head saying "This isn't your daddy's Creemore." |
The beer's based in the tradition of Belgian farmhouse ales, and incorporates flavour from citrus peels and cloves. It's a cloudy amber-colour with a frothy head, and it smells like lemon candies. The taste is dominated by the lemon and orange playing off the spiciness of the cloves, and it has a lingering sweetness.
I liked this beer when I first sampled it in Stratford, and did again when I started this one. However, about halfway through it started to taste less like beery lemon hard candy and more like beery citronella - it may be that this is best served very cold, or that the "perfect for sharing" suggestion on the packaging should be taken very seriously. It's a nice summer beer, and I'd happily drink it again if someone were to set it down in front of me, but I don't think I'll be scouring Beer Stores for a second can.
Cheers!
Emily
Sunny & Share
Creemore Springs Brewery in Creemore, Ontario
Available at the Beer Store
4.5% alc./vol.
473 ml cans
1 Can $2.85, 8 Cans $22.80, 24 Cans $62.40
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