irishfield Posted February 2, 2011 Report Posted February 2, 2011 Let me know.. She lives across the street in the town houses now. I missed closing by 10 minutes on Sunday... arriving at 5:10 !
Phranchise Posted February 2, 2011 Report Posted February 2, 2011 Steamwhistle is up there for me. Mill Street Tankhouse is a close 2nd.
Landlocked Posted February 2, 2011 Report Posted February 2, 2011 Sgt. Major, IPA by Scotch Irish Brewing in stubbies to boot!!
fishing n autograph Posted February 2, 2011 Report Posted February 2, 2011 Just picked up Muskoka Lager, Hockley Valley Pale Ale, Amsterdam, Waterloo Dark and of course...moosehead lol
spinnerdoc Posted February 3, 2011 Author Report Posted February 3, 2011 Just picked up Muskoka Lager, Hockley Valley Pale Ale, Amsterdam, Waterloo Dark and of course...moosehead lol You stocking up for something?
4x4bassin Posted February 3, 2011 Report Posted February 3, 2011 Have to support my local brewery , Creemore Springs . I like the pilsner !
fishing n autograph Posted February 3, 2011 Report Posted February 3, 2011 You stocking up for something? Snowmageddon
Spiel Posted February 4, 2011 Report Posted February 4, 2011 Hmm.. wonder what did you call your brew Chris...I'm sure it's great. Wow your not only a master rod builder, a brew master as well? What else do you do Chris And to all that replied thanks for sharing you experiences and preferences...keep em coming Hobbyist of sorts Edwin, master of nothing. Never named my brews per say, had a ledger that helped me keep track of the dozen or so varieties I kept in the cold room. What else do I do, LOL, not much really. Only other hobby is tying trout flies on occasion when I can get away from rod work. These have been posted before (as I don't have anything recent)....
fishing n autograph Posted February 4, 2011 Report Posted February 4, 2011 Oh I just tried Hockley English Pale Ale...wasn't bad. Had a vanilla flavour like Innis & gunn
ChrisK Posted February 4, 2011 Report Posted February 4, 2011 I make my own beer but when I want something extra special I buy a beer called Iron Spike. The micro brewery is in St Thomas just down the road from London. http://www.railwaycitybrewing.com/index.htm
fishing n autograph Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 Gross lol! I musta had a skunky one lol
spinnerdoc Posted February 5, 2011 Author Report Posted February 5, 2011 Hobbyist of sorts Edwin, master of nothing. Never named my brews per say, had a ledger that helped me keep track of the dozen or so varieties I kept in the cold room. What else do I do, LOL, not much really. Only other hobby is tying trout flies on occasion when I can get away from rod work. These have been posted before (as I don't have anything recent).... those are some nice stones Chris, would love to try some of those this spring... honestly they are very realistic
shan&jay Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 this thread just inspired me to look into brewing my own beer at home and also made me just run out to the lcbo in search of st ambroise oatmeal stout and mill st tank house, i just got back and they didnt have the oatmeal stout but i picked up st ambroise apricot wheat beer and a variety pack from mill st consisting of tankhouse, stock ale, betelgeuse, organic, coffe porter and lemon tea beer. il report back with my reveiw. recently i really started to like the ciders like strongbow, magners, and williams but found out i have reactions to sulphites so i think i will have to stop drinking those and just have one every once in a while, some of the other beers mentioned sound really good. has anyone tried moosehead cracked canoe? seen it at the lcbo maby il try it next time
Gregoire Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 this thread just inspired me to look into brewing my own beer at home and also made me just run out to the lcbo in search of st ambroise oatmeal stout and mill st tank house, i just got back and they didnt have the oatmeal stout but i picked up st ambroise apricot wheat beer and a variety pack from mill st consisting of tankhouse, stock ale, betelgeuse, organic, coffe porter and lemon tea beer. il report back with my reveiw. recently i really started to like the ciders like strongbow, magners, and williams but found out i have reactions to sulphites so i think i will have to stop drinking those and just have one every once in a while, some of the other beers mentioned sound really good. has anyone tried moosehead cracked canoe? seen it at the lcbo maby il try it next time avoid cracked canoe..liquid poo in my opinion. It was moosehead's attempt at a premium light beer.
shan&jay Posted February 5, 2011 Report Posted February 5, 2011 avoid cracked canoe..liquid poo in my opinion. It was moosehead's attempt at a premium light beer. Thanks for saving me from the liquid poo. I will be avoiding that
wallyboss Posted February 6, 2011 Report Posted February 6, 2011 Not a Microbrewery but a very good beer. The President from Dominican Republic.
fishing n autograph Posted February 6, 2011 Report Posted February 6, 2011 El presidente is brewed by SAB-Miller in New Jersey....
spinnerdoc Posted February 6, 2011 Author Report Posted February 6, 2011 this thread just inspired me to look into brewing my own beer at home and also made me just run out to the lcbo in search of st ambroise oatmeal stout and mill st tank house, i just got back and they didnt have the oatmeal stout but i picked up st ambroise apricot wheat beer and a variety pack from mill st consisting of tankhouse, stock ale, betelgeuse, organic, coffe porter and lemon tea beer. il report back with my reveiw. recently i really started to like the ciders like strongbow, magners, and williams but found out i have reactions to sulphites so i think i will have to stop drinking those and just have one every once in a while, some of the other beers mentioned sound really good. has anyone tried moosehead cracked canoe? seen it at the lcbo maby il try it next time quite a few taste testers there bud
shadowfly Posted February 6, 2011 Report Posted February 6, 2011 Hey Spinnerdoc if you get a chance try Cameron's Brewing Company out of Oakville . id say prob one of the best beers I've had ..
Cookslav Posted February 6, 2011 Report Posted February 6, 2011 Betelgeuse is a curious one....kinda heavy like tankhouse but has a sweet Malty finish Don't quote me but I beleive they use the same Yeast for the Wit which is why its a bit sweeter/honey like. I carried this brew on my Taps for a few months with mixed reveiws, so I let it go. I still currently serve the lemon tea beer....which is actually a bit of a mistake. Its a great beer for those who like the "Bud Lime's" of the world....which makes sence in the summer. Its really not popular right now in the midst of the snow season LOL! But I'll continue it through the summer, Our American Guests LOVE it, and dare I say....the women folk Our biggest selling Micro right now is Camerons Lager. It's not my favorite as its the closest to a Mainstream profile we carry which attracts the faint of heart
spinnerdoc Posted February 6, 2011 Author Report Posted February 6, 2011 Hey Spinnerdoc if you get a chance try Cameron's Brewing Company out of Oakville . id say prob one of the best beers I've had .. I think i tried it once but i am not sure, will look it up again at the beer store...cheers.
spinnerdoc Posted February 6, 2011 Author Report Posted February 6, 2011 Betelgeuse is a curious one....kinda heavy like tankhouse but has a sweet Malty finish Don't quote me but I beleive they use the same Yeast for the Wit which is why its a bit sweeter/honey like. I carried this brew on my Taps for a few months with mixed reveiws, so I let it go. I still currently serve the lemon tea beer....which is actually a bit of a mistake. Its a great beer for those who like the "Bud Lime's" of the world....which makes sence in the summer. Its really not popular right now in the midst of the snow season LOL! But I'll continue it through the summer, Our American Guests LOVE it, and dare I say....the women folk Our biggest selling Micro right now is Camerons Lager. It's not my favorite as its the closest to a Mainstream profile we carry which attracts the faint of heart i personally like the tankhouse and now to think about it i did try camerons and liked it. i never did like the lime flavored beers. The best one for me by far is the Upper Canda Brewery Lager.
Spiel Posted February 6, 2011 Report Posted February 6, 2011 i personally like the tankhouse and now to think about it i did try camerons and liked it. i never did like the lime flavored beers. The best one for me by far is the Upper Canda Brewery Lager. Haven't had a bad beer from Upper Canada though I prefered them pre Sleeman. My fave would be their Dark Ale, great fireside winter beer, always have a few on hand for Christmas.
spinnerdoc Posted February 6, 2011 Author Report Posted February 6, 2011 (edited) Haven't had a bad beer from Upper Canada though I prefered them pre Sleeman. My fave would be their Dark Ale, great fireside winter beer, always have a few on hand for Christmas. I gotta try the dark ale's one of these days. they don't hard don't they? Next time you hit the beer store, try San Miguel Beer, not a micro but it's from the Philippines see what you think Edited February 6, 2011 by spinnerdoc
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