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Craft beer of the 30 years, #2: Swing Span Amber Ale (Granville Island Brewing, 5.6%)

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craft beer Vancouver bc, Granville Island Brewing swing span amber aleWhile it looks like Vancouver Island Brewery’s 30th anniversary beer will be a one-off, Granville Island‘s looks likely to stick around for a while.

But then, GIB didn’t just release a beer as it moved into its fourth decade; it launched a series of beers, titled Under the Bridge, that celebrates Granville Island’s history. The series starts with Swing Span, a full-flavoured amber named after one of the first bridges that crossed False Creek.

(Notably, as Barley Mowat points out, this beer isn’t produced at the small-batch Granville Island tap room, but in the Molson-Coors facility on Burrard Street, which hints at the high hopes of a return of investment in this beer.)

Swing Span pours an impeccably clear medium-amber with a rich, dense head that laces beautifully on the glass.

There’s a good hit of tangy, piney, sweet citrus orange and brackeny hops on the nose, backed by a sweet, warm bready, lightly biscuity malt. It’s a juicy aroma.

Flavourwise, gently sweet bready malt offers a good base for those sprightlier woody pine and light citrus hop notes. This is followed by denser toffee malt notes as a decent bitterness swells from the tongue. A slight crackle of carbonation adds a little extra refreshment to the dry finish, which is followed by a chewy bitter maltiness in the aftertaste. It’s a delightfully soft beer and beautifully rounded thanks in part to medium carbonation.

Food pairing: I’m thinking pulled pork.

4 out of 5 -- Excellent

Beer Cat: Interested

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