Monday, May 14, 2012

Sol 4.5%

Sol since 1899...This afternoon I had to modify my training regiment because my partner hurt his wrist yesterday. Ideal opportunity to work on our cardio. The program: 200m. 400m. 600m. 800m. 1000m. 800m. 600m. 400m. 200m. with 3 minute rest between distances. Afterwards we combined crunches and Russian twists and one minute of abdominal plank in a super-set for three sets.Three sets of back hyper-extensions completed our day. Now its time to enjoy a nice light summer beer on this hot sunny spring day. Sol is far from being widely distributed here but it is always possible to put your hand on a case if you know where to look. Imported straight from the Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma in Veracruz Mexico. The clear bottle makes it hard to preserve but mine was nice and fresh. I can be enjoyed with a hint of lime but is also quite nice without it. Its clear, light and has a nice head to it, nothing overwhelming about it, tastes just fine. A tiny aftertaste is surprising for this kind of beer but its subtility makes it good. This is my type of beer. What can I say? Taste it for yourself.

12.99$ for 12x330ml in Quebec

9/10

1 comment:

Seminterrato said...

Cant wait to see your post on Le petit train du nord and other local laurentian breweries. Hehe.