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Central City / YellowBelly Me Ol' Trout

Central City / YellowBelly Me Ol' Trout

Rated 3.025 by BeerPals

Brewed by Central City Brewing Company

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Style:  Cream Ale

5.2% Alcohol by Volume

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The Red Racer Across the Nation Collaboration celebrates the creativity and ingenuity of Canadian craft brewers through this innovative mixed beer pack. This year's collaboration mixed pack features new beers from 12 different breweries. Newfoundland – Yellow Belly Brewery: Me Ol' Trout East Coast Cream Ale – Looking east out to the Atlantic gives you a different perspective on everything, including beer. This East Coast Cream Ale embodies that same spirit, being both flavourful and immensely drinkable at the same time.

ID: 69725 Last updated 3 years ago Added to database 5 years ago

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Overall Rank41391
Overall Percentile22.6
Style Rank155 of 241
Style Percentile35.7
Lowest Score3.1
Highest Score3.1
Average Score3.100
Weighted Score3.025
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7147 reviews
    rated 3.1 5 years ago

    Aroma: 5 | Appearance: 5 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    Pours a clean light golden-yellow colour with a frothy white head, average stay and some decent foamy collar. Did not like the first wiff I got, as seemed infected or too yeasty. After breathing a bit, became nicer with light perfumes, cereal grains and light hops. I must admit I was pretty disappointed after my first sip was as weak as the nose, but then it got better. Some decent notes of fruitiness, maltiness and even dryness in the finish. Smooth mouthfeel from the corn (but does not taste it, all well-balanced by the malt and hops). Goes down nicely and gets better by the mouthful.

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