About Atlantic Beer Festival
Sugar Moon Maple - A truly Canadian Ale brewed
with Nova Scotia Maple Syrup from"Sugar Moon Farms".
The term was origionally coined by Native Americans for the sugaring season, and this is certainly a beer to
be enjoyed under a cold summer moon. Available in the late spring.
Booth #9 - St. James Gate
St. James Gate Real Pale Ale - A true collaboration between two independent New Brunswick companies (PumpHouse & St. James Gate). An aromatic bouquet of hops and citrus fruits in our take on a pale ale, the light - medium bodied maltiness leading to the smooth, lingering finish made in small batches and finished with dry hops.
Booth #10 #11 -
Belgian Beer Pavilion brought to you by:
McClelland Imports & Horizon Beers
Averbode - Full-mouthed, malty sweet, with a pleasant hop character thanks to the carefully selected hop varieties.The result is a refreshing, full-mouthed and rather bitter beer, offering an intense moment.
Delirium Nocturnum - Dark brown-red. A compact white-yellow, stable and lacing head. Scent:Touches of caramel, mocha and chocolate. Spices such as liquorice and coriander are also present. Flavour: Initially, a very good mouthfeel of alcohol and softness.This is followed by an increasing bitterness, partially from the hop, but also from the roasted malt and chocolate malt.Towards the end a nice balance between bitterness, sour and sweet.
Delirium Tremens -The particular character and the unique taste of"DeliriumTremens"result from the use of three different kinds of yeast. Its very original packing, which resembles cologne ceramics, and the colourful label contribute to its success.
La Guillotine - Initially rather sweet, because of the alcohol.The intense taste and roundness mask the presence of high bitterness.
Booth #9 - St. James Gate
St. James Gate Real Pale Ale - A true collaboration between two independent New Brunswick companies (PumpHouse & St. James Gate). An aromatic bouquet of hops and citrus fruits in our take on a pale ale, the light - medium bodied maltiness leading to the smooth, lingering finish made in small batches and finished with dry hops.
Booth #10 #11 -
Belgian Beer Pavilion brought to you by:
McClelland Imports & Horizon Beers
Averbode - Full-mouthed, malty sweet, with a pleasant hop character thanks to the carefully selected hop varieties.The result is a refreshing, full-mouthed and rather bitter beer, offering an intense moment.
Delirium Nocturnum - Dark brown-red. A compact white-yellow, stable and lacing head. Scent:Touches of caramel, mocha and chocolate. Spices such as liquorice and coriander are also present. Flavour: Initially, a very good mouthfeel of alcohol and softness.This is followed by an increasing bitterness, partially from the hop, but also from the roasted malt and chocolate malt.Towards the end a nice balance between bitterness, sour and sweet.
Delirium Tremens -The particular character and the unique taste of"DeliriumTremens"result from the use of three different kinds of yeast. Its very original packing, which resembles cologne ceramics, and the colourful label contribute to its success.
La Guillotine - Initially rather sweet, because of the alcohol.The intense taste and roundness mask the presence of high bitterness.
Moncton Coliseum
Agrena Complexes A & B
377 Killam Dr, Moncton, NB E1C 3T1, Canada