St-Ambroise Framboise / Raspberry Ale
Brasserie McAuslan (St. Ambroise) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada 🇨🇦
Fruit Beer Regular|
Score
6.37
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Behind its magnificent ruby-red colour, St. Ambroise Raspberry Ale reveals its refreshing charm from the moment you encounter its bouquet and flavour. Made with fresh raspberries and choice sun-ripened hops, it gently engages your tastebuds in a delicious explosion of flavours. Its delicate fruit aromas marry perfectly with the pleasant hop character typical of all St-Ambroise ales. Brewed in Quebec, just once a year, it’s a unique summertime treat.
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Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5
Five bucks for this bottle, and all you get for this money is a muddled blend of raspberry syrup and bland, vague malts. Didn’t notice the "sun-ripened hops", which makes sense because hops don’t ripen and all hops are grown outside anyway. Whether they are merely trotting out their old raspberry beer in a pretentious package or not I don’t know, but charging real money for this blend of bland is criminal. They better not do this with my oatmeal stout!
Tried
from Bottle
on 11 Jun 2006
at 10:58