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Any stout fans out there?


BillM

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There must be! Cause I can't be the only one.. I've been making regular trips down to NY to pick up a few of my favs (Sam Adams Cream Stout, Left Hand Brewing Co Milk Stout Nitro, Bells Kalamazoo Stout, and about a dozen others)... Most if not all of these beers aren't even available in Canada, which really sucks.

 

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I like the Sam Adams, I don't venture too far into the stout, but if you haven't already, I suggest giving Innis & Gunn a try (original) it's not a stout but it's cask brewed and delicious, if possible get it in the glass bottle, tastes better to me than when it's in a can.

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I've tried all of the Innis & Gunn varieties, as well as pretty much all the stouts available here in Ontario by any of the well known breweries... I was hoping someone would chime in with an Ontario craft brew stout I haven't tried yet :)

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Can't tell you if it's readily available but R&B from BC have a Bacon stout that was hard to put down. A buddy brought some over at Xmas and I never asked where he got it.

 

I have to be in that perfect frame of mind for stout but bête noir out of QC is good and one that I have not found but read great reviews is from Yukon brewing company

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Hi Bill,

Give this one a try if you can find it in stock at the LCBO store.

Beau's The Tom Green Beer. It is an Ontario Milk Stout which is great, 5% 600ml bottles @ $4.85 each SKU #365627.

If i find it in stock at the LCBO, i buy evey bottle they have.

Cheers.

 

 

Thanks bud! This is exactly what I was hoping for... I'm assuming you've tried the 8 Ball stout available at the LCBO as well? It's not to bad.

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I second the Tom Green beer. Beau's makes some excellent beers. I also liked a milk stout I tried at Christmas LA VACHE FOLLE IMPERIAL MILK STOUT. LCBO site says it's discontinued so grab a bottle if you can find it.

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Hi Bill,

Yes the eight ball is a good one as well.

Another of my favorites is the Highlander Blacksmith Smoker Porter by the Highlander Brewing company located north of Algonquin park.

I also like to stop by the Church Key brewing company north east of Campbellford in the summer for free samples.

They make some great beer for taste testing.

Ross

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There are some good and some horrible stout brews in Quebec. I once in a while visit a Crevier depaneur just south of Rouyn-Noranda that has a mind blowing selection of beers you've likely never heard of.

 

Edit:spelled beer as beef

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Check out Publican House Brewery http://www.thepublicanhouse.com/ourbeers.php in Peterborough. Yummm

 

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