Five Crossings

ABV: 4.5% | IBU: 20 | SERVING TEMP: 3-5°C |
INGREDIENTS: Water, Malted barley, Oats, Wheat, Hops, Yeast | ||
STYLE: Pale Ale | ||
GLASSWARE: GLB Crown Viking |
RELEASE DATE
Here and There
Five Crossings pours a light and hazy bright gold, with a firm white cap.
Aromas of stone fruit are muted, and are brought to the forefront in the flavour along with a slight sweetness of apricot and pear. With a light to medium body, the low bitterness assists with a dry, refreshing finish.
Five Crossings was created with Mike Shoreman, who will cross all five Great Lakes on paddleboard.
Panned Pickerel, samosas, mild Trappist cheese, mild curry, and ramen.
Mental illness affects 1.2 million Canadian children and youth across Canada.
1 in 7 Canadian youth this year will think about taking their lives and for thousands it will be fatal.
Five Crossings was created with Mike Shoreman, who will cross all five Great Lakes on paddleboard, in support of Canada's leading youth mental health organization, Jack.org so they can continue providing critical life saving mental health programs in every province and territory.
We want to wish Mike Shoreman a safe journey as he sets out to cross Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Superior and Ontario.
Five Crossings pours a light and hazy bright gold, with a firm white cap.
Aromas of stone fruit are muted, and are brought to the forefront in the flavour along with a slight sweetness of apricot and pear. With a light to medium body, the low bitterness assists with a dry, refreshing finish.
Five Crossings was created with Mike Shoreman, who will cross all five Great Lakes on paddleboard.
Panned Pickerel, samosas, mild Trappist cheese, mild curry, and ramen.
Mental illness affects 1.2 million Canadian children and youth across Canada.
1 in 7 Canadian youth this year will think about taking their lives and for thousands it will be fatal.
Five Crossings was created with Mike Shoreman, who will cross all five Great Lakes on paddleboard, in support of Canada's leading youth mental health organization, Jack.org so they can continue providing critical life saving mental health programs in every province and territory.
We want to wish Mike Shoreman a safe journey as he sets out to cross Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Superior and Ontario.