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On Saturday September 18, 2021, the Canadian Brewing Awards and Conference got back to business with their 19th annual ceremony. This year’s event was held in Quebec City and breweries from all across Canada were represented. While we congratulate all breweries from across our great nation (and look forward to visiting many of the winners), we’re going to highlight our medalists from our Atlantic Region. Below is a summary of categories and winning beers from our Atlantic Canadian friends:

Wheat Beer – North American Style

GOLD – BarramBrasseux d’la Cote

SILVER – SelkieRough Waters Brewing

North American Style Pale Ale

GOLD – BroadsideCopper Bottom Brewing

American Style Imperial IPA

GOLD – Parkman AveCopper Bottom Brewing

Smoked Beer

GOLD – Smoked PorterUncle Leo’s Brewery

German-Style Sour Ale

SILVER – Sou’WesterRough Waters Brewing

Sweet or Cream Stout

SILVER – Deja Moo!Garrison Brewing Company

Gluten-Free Beer

SILVER – Gluten-Free PorterPort Rexton Brewing

New England Style IPA

SILVER – Galaxy IPAPropeller Brewing

Oatmeal Stout

BRONZE – Ken’s StoutCopper Bottom Brewing

North American Style Amber/Red Ale

BRONZE – Havre St-PierreFour Rivers Brewing Co

Baltic Porter

BRONZE – Baltic PorterGrimross Brewing

French and Belgian Style Saison

BRONZE – Cheval D’orGrimross Brewing

Cream Ale

BRONZE – Maritime Cream AleGrimross Brewing

Belgian-Style Tripel

BRONZE – TripelModern Brewer’s Village Green

Imperial Stout

BRONZE – Russian Imperial StoutQuidi Vidi Brewery

Barley Wine-Style Ale

BRONZE – Giantess Barley WineTatamagouche Brewing

 

What a showing! We are proud of our region and encourage you to get out to try any of these if and when possible. For those keeping track, that’s 5 medals (1 Gold and 4 Bronze) for New Brunswick breweries, 4 medals (2 Gold and 2 Bronze) for Prince Edward Island Breweries, 4 medals (1 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze) for Nova Scotian breweries, and 4 medals (3 Silver and 1 Bronze) for Newfoundland and Labrador breweries.

If you want to check out a full event livestream (Runtime: 80min, hosted by Garrison Brewing’s own Daniel Girard), check out the link here.

Also be sure to check out the CBA website for all the winners from years past as well. The full list of 2021 Winners has not yet been published as of the timing of this post, but we expect them any minute.

In 2022, the CBAs will return to their regular May timing with Calgary as the host city.

Fall is nearly here, so that means a few things are here with certainty: Oktoberfest (!), Pumpkin Ales and rising COVID-19 cases. As we get excited for new releases and events currently going on, we see rising cases and lockdowns in Alberta. Make sure to enjoy what you can safely for yourself, friends and family and remember to check out all of the latest restrictions as part of your never-ending beer journey. Now, onto the fun stuff!

Let’s kick things off with a brewery that hasn’t graced these pages in a while. Digby/Kingston’s Roof Hound Brewing has released Aurora Haze, a 4% ABV session IPA. The beer gets its name from the Aurora aircraft that frequent the CFB Greenwood, near Roof Hound’s Kingston location. This hazy SIPA exclusively features Amarillo hops, which were only added during the dry hopping phase, keeping the bitterness low while pulling out all of those great hop aromas. Bottles and pints are available now at the Kingston location. 

In lovely Port Rexton, Newfoundland, their hometown brewery continues to release new and returning favourite beers, with a pair of collaborations out in the last couple of weeks. Celebrating the BonRexton GranFondo, which took place in Hurricane Larry’s wake last Saturday, they released Headwind Pale Ale. This 4.8% easy drinking ale is the right balance of citrus and stone fruit, with a touch of bitterness too. Still on tap at the brewery, as well as in cans at their St. John’s Retail Shop. And returning in cans is Shoreline, a Salted Stout, featuring salt from the Newfoundland Salt Company, headquartered in nearby Bonavista. Big roast and chocolate notes are complemented by the light minerality and mouthfeel in the 6.5% beer.

And congratulations to co-owner and Head Brewer Alicia MacDonald who will be in the keynote “Women in Beer – Equity, Inclusion and Solidarity” during this weekend’s Canadian Brewing Awards and Conference. Joined by other women in the beer biz, she’ll be joined by other female brewers and those selling beer, to talk on their experiences and what needs to be done to include more in the beer world. Still awaiting details if it can be streamed or watched later, but keep your eyes on the front page for the streaming of the Awards Saturday night…

Speaking of hometown breweries, Tatamagouche Brewing has released the latest in their Intertidal Series this week, their foray into hop-forward beers. Building on the Ekuanot Rye IPA and Idaho Gem, comes Intertidal Tiny. Living up to its name, this is a 3.5% Session IPA, which Brewer Chad Ellis built to impress from the ground up. Starting with Horton Ridge Pale and Vienna as the base malts, Malted Wheat, Malted Oats, and Chit malt rounded out the grains. Walking the tightrope of low alcohol without being too thin, a hotter mash was used to enhance the mouthfeel. Hops-wise, the fun started with mash additions, followed by big whirlpool and then dry hops after brew day. Focusing on Sabro and Mosaic, with a touch of Citra, the tropical, stone fruit, and citrus are strong with this one, complementing the coconut and lime. On tap at the brewery now, with cans dropping in store and on their webstore any minute now.

Propeller Brewing’s Flat White is back in stock as of yesterday. This white stout features many of the aromas and flavours you’d expect in its darker cousin, but in a format that tricks the eye with its golden colour. Prop’s version uses cold-brewed Java Blend coffee and cocoa nibs, that compliment a creamy mouthfeel and medium body, helped out by the use of flaked oats in the malt bill. Expect lots of coffee and chocolate notes in this 5% ABV take on the style, which also features 30 IBUs to keep those sweeter flavours in balance. Cans are available now at Propellor’s three HRM locations and online for delivery and shipping.

Montague PEI’s Copper Bottom continues their barrel-aged sour program with its latest release this week. Like Bramble and Thicket before it, Empire is a mixed ferm beer that was fermented then aged in oak for six, before being transferred to stainless and hit with loads of peaches before packaging and bottle conditioning. Fruit and funk shine through in this 5.1% beer, which is available in bottles at the brewery and their online shop for delivery Island-wide.

Downtown Dartmouth’s New Scotland Brewing is having some friendly in-house competition between 3 members of their brewing staff. “The Battle of the Brewhouse” is a draught-only competition at their taproom and patio on Alderney Drive. First up, from Lucas, is Rye Not?, a Roggenbier spiced with mace and Kashmiri chili. Roggenbier translates exactly to “Rye Beer”, which typically has a malt profile of at least 50% malted Rye, but can vary as brewers see fit. Lucas’ version uses 50% and comes in at 5% ABV with balanced sweetness and forward nuttiness, and a slight slickness also characteristic of the rye malt. The Kashmiri chili builds slowly for some pepper heat.

Next up from Chris is SORRY DAD, an American Pale Ale hopped with Chinook, Simcoe and Mandarina Bavaria. It has lovely aromas of pine and orange, well balanced with some finishing orange flavours and full bodied maltiness; a 5.6% and 41 IBU offering that might just please everyone. 

The last beer in the Battle is from head brewer Mike, with New Wave, a Gose featuring local smoked sea salt and lemon grass additions. A twist on a traditional gose, this one was done using a sour mash technique with added salt and coriander as tradition would go, but also with lemongrass and smoked sea salt from Dartmouth’s own Maritime Salt. A very fragrant beer with citrus note and slight salinity and smoke from the sea salt, it comes in at 5.2%.

We’re not sure exactly how the competition works or what spoils go to the winner, but we’re sure that in order to participate you’ll need to head down and drink some beer and you’ll be sure to find out the details if you do!!

Port-au-Port’s own Secret Cove (that’s not too far from Stephenville, Newfoundland) has a new canned release available today that should be fairly widely available on the eastern side of Newfoundland for more to enjoy. Pee-Wee German is a Berliner Weiße with lime and is sure to be a refreshing and tasty release. A style that we enjoy all year around, this 3.5% offering should be easy-drinking, with slight sourness with a kick of lime. It is available in 473 mL cans immediately from the brewery, but also look for this in St. John’s at Marie’s Mini Mart, along with a few other offerings from Secret Cove. 

We started with the Oktoberfest info last week (or was it the week before?), but it’s coming hot and heavy now folks!

Last week we teased some details about the Oktoberfest festivities at Lwr Sackville’s TAPestry Beer Bar. The fun kicks off this weekend, with a mystery flight of German style beers for Flight School Friday and the beginning of the official two week celebration tomorrow. Circle Saturday the 25th on your calendar for Celebration Day which will feature a wide selection of German style beers from Nova Scotian breweries, a German inspired food menu and free prizes throughout the day. The festivities wrap up with Closing Ceremonies on Saturday, October 3. Check out TAPestry’s social channels (Fb/Ig) for more details.

Hot off the heels of their big US competition wins we mentioned last week, Moncton’s Tire Shack is starting their three weekend long Oktoberfest celebration tomorrow. Euston Park will be popping up a kitchen to serve some authentic German foodstuffs and, of course, there will be a special brew on the go, a Munich Helles they’ve dubbed Helles Yeah! Each weekend, $20 will get you a 1 L stein you can take home after all is said and done, plus your first fill up. Also, the beer has been packaged, so you’ll be able to grab some cans to fill it up again at home!

Montague’s Bogside Brewing is doing an Oktoberfest celebration with a salty, briny twist on Saturday, October 2nd, when they have their OYSToberfest. Two ticketed events are on the slate that day, the first being a Beer School VIP Brewery Tour and Tasting ($25 – tickets here) from 12:30 – 1:30 PM and the second a Shuck ‘U’ demonstration with John Petcoff ($70 – tickets here) from 2:00 – 3:30 PM. From there you can stick around for the Oyster Bar that runs from 4 – 8 PM and two live music events (Keira Loane from 3 – 6 PM and The Broad Cove Boys from 7 – 10 PM). Meanwhile, the brewery is also running a promo on some of their summer products: 20% off purchases of $75 or more on the following products: six-packs of Radler and singles of Sun of a Beach Hopped Sour, Cranberry Wheat, Spirit of Georgetown Gose, Strawberry Sour. Head down to the brewery or place your online order here.

Also on the Island, and last up (for this week, anyway) on the march to Bavarian bliss, is PEI Brewing Company, who are doing their OktoberFEAST on the weekend of October 8th. Starting Friday night at 4 PM with German-inspired food stations along with some not-so-German games (washer toss, cornhole, axe-throwing, and more), there will also be an old school re-release of Gahan Harvest Gold Pale Ale available on draught. On Saturday, things get underway at noon, with all the same games as Friday (except the axe-throwing), plus some game tournaments and other competitions where you can win some PEIBC gift cards. All ticket holders will also receive a 20oz beer stein and their first fill. Tickets are for Friday and Saturday are separate, and for Saturday there’s also the option to tag on an additional ticket for a post-OktoberFEAST album release show by Andrew Waite starting at 8:30 PM.

And here’s your last few quick hits to help inform your weekend beer purchases:

Earlier this summer, the folks at Breton put together a proper French saison they called Île Royale Saison with the folks from Fortress Louisbourg Association to be served at La Taverne Storehouse. With the season winding down, they’ve packaged what was remaining in cans so folks closer to town can enjoy it. We’ll warn you, though, a very small amount is available, so get yourself to the brewery (or put your online order in) in a hurry if you want to try it!

Lastly, if you missed the previous release, there’s a fresh batch of DOA available today at Unfiltered Brewing on North Street. Grab it in cans to go or find it on tap next door at Charm School now.

And if you’re a big fan of Citra hops but are closer to Fredericton than Halifax, Trailway has got you covered for  a citrus hoppy kick, as their Seeing Citra is also back this week. Sit down in the taproom for a pint, have a growler filled, or grab some cans to go!

Dartmouth’s Lake City Cider has a lovely new liquid out that’s thoroughly Nova Scotia and shows what can happen when producers get together and try new things. Lake City married their classic Darkside Dry cider with Caldera Whisky from River John, NS, to produce Apple Jack, an 8.0% ABV concoction that brings notes of oak and spicy rye with plenty of apple presence. Available now in cans from the cidery.

And finishing up today on the Rock, where Landwash has a new “quick little lager” they produced with the KRISPY kveik lager-targeted yeast blend from Escarpment Labs. Coming in at 4.5% ABV and featuring German Saphir hops, look for a bit of spice and even some candied orange; a nice little beer to see out the summer! Look for it at the brewery now and elsewhere (hopefully) soon.

We’re trying a bit of a different format with today’s post: with 3 of your 4 faithful authors on much-needed vacation this week, we’re going to keep the news short and snappy to be sure we don’t leave you out of the loop. Tell us what you think of this format: not enough details? Appreciate the snappy reads? Wish we’d ALL taken the week off? And if you’re vacationing in Atlantic Canada this time of year too, be sure to check out our Good Beer Map (or a direct link to open it in Google Maps). See that your local spot is missing, let us know

It’s Port Rexton Pride Weekend, which always means a whole lotta fun going down at Port Rexton Brewing Co. They’ve just released their Queer and Saazy, a Dry-Hopped Kolsch, which just so happens to be gluten-free! Brewed with the fine folks of Queer Beer NL, QandS is available on tap and in cans at the brewery now, with $1 of every pint sold going back to PR Pride. There’s plenty of fun going on around town all weekend, including the flag raising today at 4PM, softball tournament, and there may even be a ticket or two available for Sunday’s Drag’d Around the Bay Drag Brunch. Keep those eyes open for the latest of the series, Continuum w/ Motueka, the 5.9% IPA with Motueka, as well as Southern Cross and Ekuanot. This one is also on tap for growler fills at their shop in town on Torbay Road.

Those elusive rapscallions at Delta Force Brewing have another drop this week, including the brand new Operation Tipsy – Spruce Tip IPA. Spruce tips from around the farmshed were added to enhance the citrus and other hop-derived notes, without turning the beer too “woody”. Grab a bottle or two on its own, or part of the Farmshed Summer Sunset 6 Pack, which is on sale now. In it you’ll get Operation Tipsy, Atlantic Time Farmshed Bitter, Pacific Time Brett Bitter, Operation Jug Saison, Operation Sommar Dry Stout, and Anderlecht Farmshed Ale. As always, the only way to order for contactless delivery is via email, and you can check out their How to Buy page for options in and around HRM, and even more beer choices!

Branching out this week is Good Robot, who have released Jetpack, a Rosé cider made using apple juice from Noggins Farm, and saw the addition of rose hips and hibiscus for a lovely hue and enhanced floral and rustic notes. Available on tap and in cans at their spot on Robie Street, as well as for super-quick delivery in HRM. They’ll be holding QUEER PROM in their space Saturday (rain date is Sunday), 6 PM – 1 AM, a fun opportunity to dress up (or down) with plenty of fun loving pals.

Two new beers on the taps (and available to go in cans) at Cornwall, PEI’s Village Green: The latest version of their Weird Clouds series of IPAs, with version 5 featuring Amarillo, Simcoe, and Mosaic, 6.9% ABV with plenty of citrus on the nose with a great complementing bitterness. It joins the brand new Witbier w/Citra, which pretty much gives everything away in the name! A bit of toasted coriander and dried bitter orange peel in the whirlpool of this wheat-heavy beer, which was fermented to encourage the iconic clove notes, before being dry-hopped with Citra before packaging.

Tatamagouche Brewing is continuing their Intertidal series with Intertidal Idaho Gem, the exploration focussing on single hop beers. This 6.4% IPA uses the new-school Idaho Gem and is available at their shop on Main Street Tatamagouche right now, and hitting the virtual shelves of their webstore (for local delivery or Canada-wide shipping) very soon.

Brasseurs du Petit-Sault has a new Gose-inspired beer on tap and in cans this week, in their Epic Series of beers. Starting from the wheat/barley base, clementine and ginger were added after the fact to round out a lovely beer. As they say, “Effervescent, dry, sour, salty and fruity.” Pop by their spot on rue de l’Eglise in downtown Edmundston this weekend!

Antigonish’s Candid Brewing has a fresh batch of their Oasis, a 4.5% Pale Ale that’s part of their Side Door series. Available on tap, and now in cans, pop by their spot every day from noon (except closed Mondays) to grab something to stay or go. And keep your schedule open for their Grand Opening/Oktoberfest, October 1 & 2.

Last news this week is a big one for those who like beer, but want to cut back on the alcohol. Upstreet’s Libra beers are coming the Sobeys stores across Atlantic Canada, making it even easier for you to be able to grab a four-pack while on the go. Both the original Libra Pale Ale and Hazy IPA are hitting the shelves in your area real soon! And look for their Gravedigger Pumpkin Ale to return very soon, signalling the slowing down of summer…

A couple of brewery jobs before we sign off for the week…

Sydney’s Breton Brewing is hiring a full time Delivery Driver / Packaging Assistant, who they’re asking to split their time between organizing and deliveries within CBRM, Cape Breton, and Halifax, as well as helping out on the canning line, cleaning and filling kegs, and generally helping out in and around the brewery. Find out more on their Careers Page, and then email Roman your info!

Tatamagouche is hiring for a full-time/year-round position in their cellar (ie, everything *after* brew day), for the right gal or guy who wants to help keep the great beer flowing. Great wages and benefits, including beer and merch. No brewery experience is necessary, though having a driver’s license is required. Check out this post and then drop off or email Jon your resume!