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125 Places to Drink Before You Die

Discuss beer travel and regional information, including the best bars and places to check out around in Canada and around the world, and other chat that is not specific to Ontario.

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matt7215
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Post by matt7215 »

SteelbackGuy wrote:Fuck, only 2.
ive only been to the Wooly in Guelph

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notdan
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Post by notdan »

Only Beerbistro :(

Hopefully after this summer I can check off a few of the stops in Belgium. Probably the Guinness brewery and a few others around Europe as well.

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Post by mintjellie »

I've done three on that list.

The Blue Tusk and Clarks Ale House, both in Syracuse. I prefer Clarks, as I've already mentioned. That place is a must visit and not just for beer. They do a fantastic roast beef sandwich.

Speaking of Syracuse, Empire Brewing Company isn't on the list but is worth visiting if you're ever down that way.

beerbistro in Toronto would be my third.

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Post by Bobbyok »

Only 5 for me, but Volo and Dieu du Ciel should both be on that list so I'll claim 7:

17. Mondial de la Bière, Montreal, Quebec

47. The Map Room, Chicago, IL

84. Goose Island Brewing, Chicago, IL

106. Brick Store Pub, Decatur, GA

113. beerbistro, Toronto, Canada

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Post by SteelbackGuy »

Bobbyok wrote:Only 5 for me, but Volo and Dieu du Ciel should both be on that list so I'll claim 7:

Yeah, it is a pretty subjective list.
If the Wolly is on that list, then so should the Judge, Volo, Du Ciel.
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Post by icemachine »

notdan wrote:Only Beerbistro :(

Hopefully after this summer I can check off a few of the stops in Belgium. Probably the Guinness brewery and a few others around Europe as well.
Same here, looking like we will be in Netherlands and Belgium early June for 12 days.
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Post by Beermat »

I thought I'd better post before that Beaumont guy comes on and says he's been to all of them twice. Mostly because I'm very old, I've been to 37 of these places. The Library Ale House in Santa Monica looks familiar, but I can't be sure so I left it out. I went to the Guinness brewery so long ago that I think Arthur himself conducted the tour, but they sure didn't have the Gravity Bar then, so that doesn't count. It's an interesting and frequently eccentric list, to be sure. We would all make very different lists, though some of their choices should be pretty much unanimous -- Cantillon, t'Brugs Beertje, Spuyten Duyvil, Map Room, White Horse, etc. One I haven't checked off is the place at the top of the CN Tower. Am I missing anything?

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Post by kwjd »

Beermat wrote:One I haven't checked off is the place at the top of the CN Tower. Am I missing anything?
The view

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Post by kinguy »

I've only done 11

18. Horizon’s Café, CN Tower, Toronto, Ontario
33. The Wynkoop Brewery, Denver, CO
35. Great Lakes Brewing, Cleveland, OH
42. SandLot Brewery, Coors Field, Denver, CO
45. Selin’s Grove Brewing, Selinsgrove, PA
48. The Blue Tusk, Syracuse, NY
65. F.X. Matt Brewery Tasting Room, Utica, NY
84. Goose Island Brewing, Chicago, IL
97. Clark’s Ale House, Syracuse, NY
105. The Church Brew Works, Pittsburgh, PA
118. Top of the Hill Brewery & Restaurant, Chapel Hill, NC

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Post by chris_schryer »

Ouch, only 7, and most don't count:

8. The Gravity Bar, Guinness St. James Gate Brewery, Dublin, Ireland
18. Horizon’s Café, CN Tower, Toronto, Ontario
26. French Quarter during Mardi Gras, New Orleans, LA
63. Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, MI
113. beerbistro, Toronto, Canada
116. Anchor Bar, Buffalo, NY
119. The Bell, Aldworth, Berkshire, England

8. I've been to many times. And I always want to go back.
26. Okay, it wasn't Mardi Gras, it was St Paddy's but I still saw a lot of boobs. Sadly, I was too young to drink.
63. Again, too young to drink.
116. Too young and also a vegetarian. Pretty much a no go in both directions.
119. I got excited till I read that it wasn't the Bell in Bath, which is one of my favourite all time bars. All locals, hand-pump ales, and I met Portishead's drummer. A great night. Just not at the Bell in question.....

I guess I only got three. Oh well. And indeed where is Volo, both Granites, Oliver St John Gogarty's (Dublin), and The Crown Liquor Saloon (Belfast)? Those would have seriously upped my count.....

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Post by Brews Phillips »

Greetings from #12, Brickskeller. Having a Stone Sublimely Self Righteous Ale. Rodenbach on tap next?? :-)

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Post by Philip1 »

Some strange ones on the list. For example I've been to Antwerp three times but have never heard of the only bar from the city on the list, De Hopduvel. Yet Antwerp has the Kulminator, possibly the most famous beer bar in the world, and it is not listed. Jerusalem in London and Cafe Belgique in Amsterdam aren't there either. :roll:

I've been to the following:

2. Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium
3. U Fleku, Prague, Czech Republic
56. In de Wildeman, Amsterdam, Holland
96. Heineken Brewery, Amsterdam, Holland (I'm assuming this is the old brewery that is now a museum)
113. beerbistro, Toronto, Canada

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