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thanks for keeping us up to date on Founders et al, Peeno
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Here's my best guess:pushkinwow wrote:Their breakfast stout is definitely a tasty beer...sometimes prefer it to both the imperial and KBS. Will be interesting to see what else they bring in.
- Breakfast Stout
- Double Trouble
- Cerise
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Pale Ale
Would certainly love to buy the Porter and Stout in quantity.
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They aren't making Cerise any more, so we won't be seeing that one And it looks like this will be a November (?) release, so unless they brew a special batch of double trouble, we won't get that one either.iguenard wrote:Here's my best guess:pushkinwow wrote:Their breakfast stout is definitely a tasty beer...sometimes prefer it to both the imperial and KBS. Will be interesting to see what else they bring in.
- Breakfast Stout
- Double Trouble
- Cerise
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Pale Ale
Would certainly love to buy the Porter and Stout in quantity.
Based strictly on their brewing schedule (assuming no special LCBO batches), I would guess the following:
- Pale Ale
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Breakfast Stout
- Red's Rye
- grub
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for anyone trying to follow along at home, here's their 2013 availability calendar.
if we are talking Nov/Dec, it does open up the option for Backwoods Bastard, which would be pretty excellent too.
Cerise will be back, it's just that last year's cherry crop was so terrible they couldn't do it, so they brought back Rubaeus, which I personally prefer anyway. Just makes me wish for them to make another batch of Blushing Monk though.TheSevenDuffs wrote:They aren't making Cerise any more, so we won't be seeing that one And it looks like this will be a November (?) release, so unless they brew a special batch of double trouble, we won't get that one either.
It's a safe bet that we'll get a few more of their regulars, but if we're getting Breakfast Stout I wouldn't necessarily bet on another seasonal. I'd love to see Red's Rye, but know they're especially careful with its freshness, so it'd likely only work if they made for an october release (the only overlap between RR + BS). But given the choice between past-its-prime-RR vs none, I'll take the latter and enjoy it when it's in season and/or on tap. so damn good on tap.TheSevenDuffs wrote: Based strictly on their brewing schedule (assuming no special LCBO batches), I would guess the following:
- Pale Ale
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Breakfast Stout
- Red's Rye
if we are talking Nov/Dec, it does open up the option for Backwoods Bastard, which would be pretty excellent too.
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What about the All day IPA? The Red's Rye is going seasonal now I believe...seasonal or reduced distribution.TheSevenDuffs wrote:They aren't making Cerise any more, so we won't be seeing that one And it looks like this will be a November (?) release, so unless they brew a special batch of double trouble, we won't get that one either.iguenard wrote:Here's my best guess:pushkinwow wrote:Their breakfast stout is definitely a tasty beer...sometimes prefer it to both the imperial and KBS. Will be interesting to see what else they bring in.
- Breakfast Stout
- Double Trouble
- Cerise
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Pale Ale
Would certainly love to buy the Porter and Stout in quantity.
Based strictly on their brewing schedule (assuming no special LCBO batches), I would guess the following:
- Pale Ale
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Breakfast Stout
- Red's Rye
I was disappointed by the all day IPA.....the kbs, porter, breakfast stout rocked!Droogy wrote:What about the All day IPA? The Red's Rye is going seasonal now I believe...seasonal or reduced distribution.TheSevenDuffs wrote:They aren't making Cerise any more, so we won't be seeing that one And it looks like this will be a November (?) release, so unless they brew a special batch of double trouble, we won't get that one either.iguenard wrote: Here's my best guess:
- Breakfast Stout
- Double Trouble
- Cerise
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Pale Ale
Would certainly love to buy the Porter and Stout in quantity.
Based strictly on their brewing schedule (assuming no special LCBO batches), I would guess the following:
- Pale Ale
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Breakfast Stout
- Red's Rye
I was disappointed by the all day IPA.....the kbs, porter, breakfast stout rocked!Droogy wrote:What about the All day IPA? The Red's Rye is going seasonal now I believe...seasonal or reduced distribution.TheSevenDuffs wrote:They aren't making Cerise any more, so we won't be seeing that one And it looks like this will be a November (?) release, so unless they brew a special batch of double trouble, we won't get that one either.iguenard wrote: Here's my best guess:
- Breakfast Stout
- Double Trouble
- Cerise
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Pale Ale
Would certainly love to buy the Porter and Stout in quantity.
Based strictly on their brewing schedule (assuming no special LCBO batches), I would guess the following:
- Pale Ale
- Porter
- Dirty Bastard
- Breakfast Stout
- Red's Rye