Coopers Vintage Ale
Beer No: 108
Page No: 91
Category: Amber
It's always sad to read a story like this:
A small crack in a fermentation vat at the Okanagan Springs Brewery in Vernon, B.C., may be to blame for a creamy beer bomb that blew more than 32-thousand litres of fermented foam across a downtown street.
Similarly, to hear about such floods at other breweries, like the one we were told when I last visited the Stone Brewery, just make my heart sad. All that good beer, flowing down a street, down a drain, not into my belly, just upsets me. But alas, not every drop can flow into my belly where it belongs, but on my upcoming trip this weekend, I hope to have enough beer to make up for the beer that is spilled for no good reason.
I'll be visiting the fine folks at Firestone Walker later today and then heading out to Russian River and Sierra Nevada on Sunday. So until I return, there shall be no new beer posts. And I apologize for the missed days earlier this week. I'm still trying to get back on track, but it just gets tough some days when you've got other more pressing priorities. But hopefully when I return from the trip, I'll be rejuvenated and ready to drink more amazing beers.
My review, cross-posted at RateBeer.com:
Coopers Vintage Ale by Coopers Brewery
Aroma: 7/10
Appearance: 3/5
Taste: 8/10
Palate: 4/5
Overall: 12/20
Rating: 3.4 / 5.0
Had from bottle - 2008 vintage. Pours dark red/brown with slight tan head. Aroma is full on malts, caramel, slight fruity aroma with just a bit of alcohol. Flavors are surprisingly good. Well balanced malts and spices with a hint of some fruit and the slightest bit of acid. It was good and a pleasant surprise given previous Coopers tastings. A well done vintage ale.



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