Forks of the Credit (2025)
Badlands Brewing Company in Caledon, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
IPA - New England / Hazy Series|
Score
7.09
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This is the first beer in our "Spotlight Caledon" series, where we highlight the varied attractions, natural beauties, and landmarks in and around the Caledon/Headwaters area.
The Forks of the Credit is a beautiful Provincial Park right in our backyard. It is both a part of the Niagara Escarpment biosphere and the Bruce Trail, which runs from Niagara all the way to Tobermory.
The park is known for its scenic trails and beautiful water features and is well worth a trip on a nice summer, spring or fall day (it’s fine in the winter, but let’s be honest, it’s less pretty).
Hopped with Galaxy, Simcoe and Motueka, this beer is gushing with notes of citrus, pineapple, and peaches. The perfect companion for a nature stroll and observing waterfalls.
The Forks of the Credit is a beautiful Provincial Park right in our backyard. It is both a part of the Niagara Escarpment biosphere and the Bruce Trail, which runs from Niagara all the way to Tobermory.
The park is known for its scenic trails and beautiful water features and is well worth a trip on a nice summer, spring or fall day (it’s fine in the winter, but let’s be honest, it’s less pretty).
Hopped with Galaxy, Simcoe and Motueka, this beer is gushing with notes of citrus, pineapple, and peaches. The perfect companion for a nature stroll and observing waterfalls.
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7.5/10
Tried
from Can
on 05 Feb 2026
at 17:54
7.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 8
473ml can, 2025 vintage on the label, hops this time are Galaxy, Simcoe and Motueka - unclear if different from previous years.
Pours an opaque yellow, huge white head. Aroma of ripe mandarin, mango, grapefruit, light dank hit. Taste is very hoppy, juicy, mandarin, grapefruit, lime, mango, finishing kinda piney, pithy citrus bitterness and light dank herbal notes. Medium bodied but perhaps a tad overcarbonated for me. Really good though.
Pours an opaque yellow, huge white head. Aroma of ripe mandarin, mango, grapefruit, light dank hit. Taste is very hoppy, juicy, mandarin, grapefruit, lime, mango, finishing kinda piney, pithy citrus bitterness and light dank herbal notes. Medium bodied but perhaps a tad overcarbonated for me. Really good though.
Tried
from Can
from Left Field Beer
on 16 Jul 2025
at 18:46