Friday, December 7, 2012
Blog Name Change
Over the past month or so I've been thinking of changing my blog name. The reason for the change is not just the fact that the Bombers haven't been playing, although there is that aspect.
The scope or concept of my blog seems a bit unfocussed and random; I'd like to narrow the focus a little bit, but still leave room for writing about a variety of things.
One name idea that I keep coming back to is Paul's Sports Bar. Now, the name itself might sound a bit pedestrian, but I think it opens up the writing possibilities. For instance, I won't limit myself to just writing about the Blue Bombers. Other sports will get a mention. Also, I won't write solely about beer, but will branch out to discuss other potent potables.
And because discussions in sports bars don't necessarily always focus on sports, I might throw in the odd piece about politics or current affairs.
During the Christmas break I'll work on getting a new and, I hope, improved blog up and running.
Any comments or suggestions as to the kind of content you'd like to see are, of course, always welcome.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
St Nick's Oaked Spiced Porter
The recent upsurge of new beers produced by Fort Garry Brewing seems to coincide with the rise in popularity of Half Pints Brewing. In some cases, Fort Garry will come out with a beer that is similar to what its competitor has already released. Case in point is Happy Jack Pumpkin Ale, which I reviewed about a month ago. Its appearance was no doubt precipitated by the widespread love for Punk 'N' Fest, a Half Pints creation.
St Nick's Oaked Spiced Porter is another instance of Fort Garry trying to emulate the success of Half Pints. The latter company's Pothole Porter (usually released in the spring, hence the name) gets the upper hand over St Nick's but this beer has its pluses nonetheless.
The nose is spicy, due to the presence of all-spice and cinnamon. These spices as well as nutmeg give this beer a distinct holiday flavour. I also detect a hint of coffee. The taste is quite smooth and the flavours tend to linger on your tongue for some time after the beer's gone down.
Kudos to Fort Garry for branching out and brewing a bigger variety of beers. This competition should only be a good thing for local beer lovers.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Isolator
This is a brand new doppelbock from Winnipeg's Half Pints Brewing. Although Isolator is described on the label as a "malty bock", the nose is more hoppy than you might expect for a beer with a relatively low IBU of 17. The colour is a dark red. The beer clocks in at a robust 8.6% ABV, so it's not surprising that it has a boozy finish. The taste is quite malty; it's also rich and slightly sweet.
This beer should be served at a warmer temperature (around 10ºC). And you'll want to drink it slowly to savour its complex flavours.
Isolator was released last Saturday at the Half Pints brewery in St. James and will be available in Liquor Marts this week. Sometimes these special or seasonal releases aren't available at every LC, so it's wise to call ahead and confirm the beer is there before you make the trip.
Friday, November 16, 2012
In Defence of Books
There was an update yesterday for iBooks and I downloaded it even though I never use the app. In the description of the new features and fixes, it listed a fix for when the app "unexpectedly quits".
Friday, November 9, 2012
Früli
This is not a beer for beer aficionados. In fact, this beer is more suited for non-beer drinkers. My wife, for instance, likes this beer. She is not much of a drinker and when she does drink she doesn't choose beer.
Früli actually has strawberry juice in it which makes it sweet and gives the beer a reddish colour. It tastes sort of halfway between a cooler and a "real" beer.
At 4.1% ABV it is light tasting, but the sugariness turns me off.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Happy Jack Pumpkin Ale
This beer, from Winnipeg's Fort Garry Brewing, has a dark orange colour and a strong cinnamon scent. The spiciness doesn’t come out as much in the taste, however, and to this reviewer that is a good thing, as some seasonal beers overdo the spice factor. There's a slightly sweet malty pumpkin flavour and the taste is robust but not overpowering. Recommended for Halloween sipping.
Friday, October 26, 2012
A Blue Year
As most of you know, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have had a season to forget both on and off the gridiron. The new stadium was not going to be ready for the start of the year, so the CFL made a rare scheduling move and had the Blue begin the season with four consecutive road games. The Bombers lost all four of these games and, to put a generous dose of salt on the wound, it was decided that no home games would be played at Investors Group Field until 2013 due to delays with construction.
Bomber brass also decided to ban fans from bringing noise making devices into the stadium, including cowbells that had been purchased from the Bomber store in past years. After many complaints, the team relented and said that cowbells were exempt from the ban. However, bottled water and coffee thermoses (two items among many that were allowed in past years) remained on the prohibited items list. The team attempted to mollify thirsty upset patrons by installing water coolers around the stadium.
The Bombers fired Head Coach Paul LaPolice halfway through the year and his replacement, Tim Burke, proceeded to lose his first three games by a combined score of 121-27.
Injuries have plagued the Bombers this year as well. Starting quarterback Buck Pierce went down early in the season and did not come back until the September 29th game at home against Toronto. During that game he was hit on the chin by the helmet of a Toronto defender and sustained a concussion. Pierce was back in the lineup last week and played well as the Bombers beat the Argos 44-32 in Toronto.
The Bombers are currently tied for third place in the East Division with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (the teams play each other tomorrow afternoon in Hamilton). Both clubs have a dismal 5-11 record. But since this is the CFL and six out the league’s eight teams make the playoffs, the Bombers still have a slim shot of reaching the postseason. The Bombers must win their last two games and the Edmonton Eskimos must lose their final two.
Although it’s been a bleak year for the Winnipeg Football Club, there have been a few players who deserve mention for their stellar play. Running back Chad Simpson is fourth in the league in rushing yards (1003) and has played in three fewer games than the three backs in front of him. Receiver Chris Matthews has used his 6-5 height to his advantage and made the faithful forget all about the similarly statured Greg Carr who signed as a free agent with the Eskimos in the off-season. Matthews has caught 72 passes for 1105 yards and is fifth in the CFL in receiving yards. Both Simpson and Carr are CFL rookies.
On the defensive side of the ball, veteran defensive back Jonathan Hefney has been his usual ball-hawking self and leads the team in tackles with 64. Linebacker Johnny Sears has had a breakout year, combining big hits with excellent coverage (3 interceptions). Henoc Muamba leads the Bombers in special teams tackles with 18 and has become a solid starter in the middle linebacker position.
So don’t despair, Bomber fans, even though this year is almost a write off. There’s been some positive play in the last few games, a couple of players (Matthews and Simpson) have emerged to become bonafide CFL stars, and the new stadium will open for the start of next year.
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