A Wicked Scoff...Recipes and Food with Newfoundland and New England Influences.

This blog is dedicated to bring recipes, photographs, anecdotes, reviews and other insights on everything food related. As the name suggests, "A Wicked Scoff" will have a regional flare, a fusion if you will, of both Newfoundland and New England perspectives of the culinary world around me. Thanks for visiting and please come back often as updates will be frequent. Oh yeah, I also like tasting and cooking with regional beers. Expect a beer of the month, often paired with recipes.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Beer of the Month - India Beer

I enjoy drinking and sampling different kinds of beer...and wherever I travel, I like to sample local microbrews and regional beers. I also enjoy cooking with different styles of beer, as the ingredients in beer can add great complexity, depth of flavour and richness to numerous dishes.

For June's beer of the month I have selected my favorite "macro-brew" from the great province of Newfoundland. The beer is India Beer, and as you can see in the picture, has a wonderful image of the famed Newfoundland Dog on the label. While only available in Newfoundland, India Beer is not a microbrew, as it is produced by Molson as one of their many "regional" beers. With that being said, India has a taste and character that separates it from other macrobrews such as Mosson Canadian, Labatt Blue, Budweiser, etc. Also, it should be noted that India, is not an india pale ale (IPA) style of beer, it is a lager, or more specifically a golden lager. IPAs are much hoppier and strongly flavoured than your lagers. India on the other hand, is much lighter on the pallette. It has a rich golden colour, darker than many mainstream of the same variety, and there are undertones of hops and corn, with a slight pungent aroma. India is also well suited for the Newfoundland beer drinker. It is not so lite that it is bland and watery, yet it is not so heavy as to limit you to drinking 5 or 6. On a hot June afternoon after a day of trouting or playing softball, there's nothing better than enjoying a twelve pack of icy cold India Beer!

5 comments:

  1. The NLC just started selling t-shirts and hats with all the local beer logos on them. I can't exactly recall the India shirts, but I'm sure they must have been there. They went with a kind of retro Jockey Club design and the red Dominion Label looked really sharp. I might get a Black Horse hat while they are available, but since Black Horse was putting t-shirts in cases over the winter I already have 3 shirts (the new designs are nicer than the freebies though).

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  2. Thanks for the heads up Tim. Where can you buy them? I'll have my sister pick a couple up for me.

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  3. I saw them in the Liquor store attached to the Dominion on Blackmarsh. But I suspect that most of the NLC stores will have a rack.

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  4. quote: yet it is not so heavy as to limit you to drinking 5 or 6.

    ah u young fellers!

    i'm old enough to remember the bison brand of beer that was once brewed in stephenville. that brew never caught on.worst beer memory was the strike of 86 when we had to import american can beer. i did get use to the old milwaukee brand was was darn happy when that strike ended.

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  5. I also enjoyed the comment, 'yet it is not so heavy as to limit you to drinking 5 or 6.'

    Keep the recipes and stories coming.

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