We really need a seasoned beer expert to figure this stuff out sometimes.Steve Beaumont wrote:There's this really cool invention out there, guys. It's called a telephone. I used it to call the 3 Brewers, and yes, they are very much open.
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Great review!TJ wrote:I checked it out on Friday. The service wasn't the best. Our table wasn't properly cleared. There were crumbs and I had a lipstick stained napkin on my side. The waiter, upon noticing a coaster on the floor under our table, just picked it up and put it on the table in front of me. I had to ask three times for water. I don't really care but I point it out for those who might be fussier than I am.
The burger I had was mediocre, the bun was really dry. My friend had some kind of flamm with smoked meat and some pickle wedges arranged in a plus sigh which looked pretty cheesy. It smelled gross and didn't look like anything I'd want to eat, but he seemed to enjoy it.
As for the beer, I had the dark first, which had a good dose of chocolate malt which kept me interested. The red was just kind of okay, but this is a style which has never held much appeal for me, so for all I know it was great. Neither beer was enough to make me want to go back.
Overall my experience wasn't one I'd want to repeat, but that said, The 3 Brewers is certainly better than a lot of the restaurants in the immediate area.
I doubt I'd ever go there. Why would you? There's better spots in this city!
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Like Duggans, just a 5 minute walk to the South EastDerek wrote:Great review!TJ wrote:I checked it out on Friday. The service wasn't the best. Our table wasn't properly cleared. There were crumbs and I had a lipstick stained napkin on my side. The waiter, upon noticing a coaster on the floor under our table, just picked it up and put it on the table in front of me. I had to ask three times for water. I don't really care but I point it out for those who might be fussier than I am.
The burger I had was mediocre, the bun was really dry. My friend had some kind of flamm with smoked meat and some pickle wedges arranged in a plus sigh which looked pretty cheesy. It smelled gross and didn't look like anything I'd want to eat, but he seemed to enjoy it.
As for the beer, I had the dark first, which had a good dose of chocolate malt which kept me interested. The red was just kind of okay, but this is a style which has never held much appeal for me, so for all I know it was great. Neither beer was enough to make me want to go back.
Overall my experience wasn't one I'd want to repeat, but that said, The 3 Brewers is certainly better than a lot of the restaurants in the immediate area.
I doubt I'd ever go there. Why would you? There's better spots in this city!
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But at the time of the review, Duggan's wasn't there.icemachine wrote:Like Duggans, just a 5 minute walk to the South EastDerek wrote:Great review!TJ wrote:I checked it out on Friday. The service wasn't the best. Our table wasn't properly cleared. There were crumbs and I had a lipstick stained napkin on my side. The waiter, upon noticing a coaster on the floor under our table, just picked it up and put it on the table in front of me. I had to ask three times for water. I don't really care but I point it out for those who might be fussier than I am.
The burger I had was mediocre, the bun was really dry. My friend had some kind of flamm with smoked meat and some pickle wedges arranged in a plus sigh which looked pretty cheesy. It smelled gross and didn't look like anything I'd want to eat, but he seemed to enjoy it.
As for the beer, I had the dark first, which had a good dose of chocolate malt which kept me interested. The red was just kind of okay, but this is a style which has never held much appeal for me, so for all I know it was great. Neither beer was enough to make me want to go back.
Overall my experience wasn't one I'd want to repeat, but that said, The 3 Brewers is certainly better than a lot of the restaurants in the immediate area.
I doubt I'd ever go there. Why would you? There's better spots in this city!
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Didn't realize the OP was from July 2009Torontoblue wrote:But at the time of the review, Duggan's wasn't there.icemachine wrote:Like Duggans, just a 5 minute walk to the South EastDerek wrote: Great review!
I doubt I'd ever go there. Why would you? There's better spots in this city!
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I did.Derek wrote:Me neither...icemachine wrote: Didn't realize the OP was from July 2009
Honestly though, even if Duggans was open at the time I would have still gone to The 3 Brewers just to check out if for myself based on the following criteria: It involves beer.
As it was this was stop one on a two stop journey, the second being beerbistro. And beerbistro never disappoints.
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Ended up here by chance last evening, as it is close to the Elgin theatre. I decided to give the 6% oktoberfest ("The Munich") a shot. Well, I didn't like it. Starting with the aroma I got a whiff of something spicy that reminded me of perhaps a Belgian / witbier (yeast?) . Then as I drank it I noted a dry herbal bitterness with a hint of alcohol astringency without any carmel sweetness. For a moment I actually thought I had been given the wrong beer, but as I drank it I realized it was the style of oktoberfest more like the Hofbrau Munchen we see at the LCBO, which I hate. Anyway, this ain't no Ayinger or even LTM or Beau's, so beware!
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There is going to be one in the Richmond Adelaide Centre soon, on the street level fronting Adelaide, to the west of the Hy's. (And another in Oakville).
I like their concept and always did, I attended at the very first outlet in Lille, in 1992, in fact twice in that era, once with - I'm dropping names - Michael Jackson, the late great beer author.
However, I must say I find the beers now disappointing except for the odd seasonal. They all seem to have an acrid yeasty taste that speaks of Belgium/Northern France, yes, but in a way I find unappealing. They probably go well with the food there, so fair enough, but to drink on their own, I find it hard to do. Still, I wish them well - the expansion of any brewery chain is to be encouraged.
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I like their concept and always did, I attended at the very first outlet in Lille, in 1992, in fact twice in that era, once with - I'm dropping names - Michael Jackson, the late great beer author.
However, I must say I find the beers now disappointing except for the odd seasonal. They all seem to have an acrid yeasty taste that speaks of Belgium/Northern France, yes, but in a way I find unappealing. They probably go well with the food there, so fair enough, but to drink on their own, I find it hard to do. Still, I wish them well - the expansion of any brewery chain is to be encouraged.
Gary
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They are now open on the Oakville-Mississauga border, in the theatre complex at the QEW and Winston Churchill Blvd ( at the LA Fitness end )
It's a very nice looking place, with a patio.
The food menu is quite extensive.
There were 2 new beers ( to me ), an IPA and an Amber ( called La Belle Province )
My past experience with beers from The 3 Brewers has not been overwhelming.
My general opinion is that their beers are almost identical, except for the name and colour.
This time I tried their IPA. It didn't taste like any IPA that I currently drink.
Yes, it tasted just like their other beers.
Anyway, a new addition for the west GTA - it's a start
It's a very nice looking place, with a patio.
The food menu is quite extensive.
There were 2 new beers ( to me ), an IPA and an Amber ( called La Belle Province )
My past experience with beers from The 3 Brewers has not been overwhelming.
My general opinion is that their beers are almost identical, except for the name and colour.
This time I tried their IPA. It didn't taste like any IPA that I currently drink.
Yes, it tasted just like their other beers.
Anyway, a new addition for the west GTA - it's a start
I wouldn't say identical but there is definitely a strong house character. Not sure if it is the yeast or the malts used or what.hopdevil wrote: My general opinion is that their beers are almost identical, except for the name and colour.