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Coming Soon to the LCBO

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Biegaman care to comment? :)
sphilp wrote:Might not be news, but news to me, Horizon told me 3 new Stone beers coming in November and they should get through faster than this release going forward. lines up roughly with the winter release so maybe the RIS or vanilla porter?

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spinrsx wrote:Biegaman care to comment? :)
sphilp wrote:Might not be news, but news to me, Horizon told me 3 new Stone beers coming in November and they should get through faster than this release going forward. lines up roughly with the winter release so maybe the RIS or vanilla porter?
No RIS, but my twitter reply says "Smoked Porter, Coffee Milk stout &... Bastard Box!!!" :D

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Oh man.. that bastard box at the lcbo would be fantastic.

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sphilp wrote:Might not be news, but news to me, Horizon told me 3 new Stone beers coming in November and they should get through faster than this release going forward. lines up roughly with the winter release so maybe the RIS or vanilla porter?
**Tentatively** we're looking at Smoked Porter, Coffee Milk Stout, and Bastard Box (http://beerstreetjournal.com/stone-arro ... d-box-set/).

... and a new draft line coming soon too :D

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PeenSteen wrote:Smuttynose Finest Kind IPA 6-Pk
Tree Hophead Black IPA
Stoked about the Smutty. Greatest label a beer ever did see. Any idea when this should be on shelves?

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spinrsx wrote:Oh man.. that bastard box at the lcbo would be fantastic.
yeah, that would be VERY rad.

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The bastard news (potential) is great...I am a fan of those brews!

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Steamworks Kolsch
Benediktiner Original Helles
Goose Island IPA Tall Can
Ayinger Celebrator
Wellington 30th Anniversary Ale
Sawdust City Golden Beach
Amsterdam Fracture 6-PK
Forked River Full City Coffee Porter
Bell City Lenoir Belgian Ale
Triple Bogey Hurry Hard
Muskoka Moonlight Kettle Mosaic Single Hop
Mill St. Tankenstein
St. Feuillien Triple
Macleans Armchair Scotch Ale
Waterloo Smoked Applewood Roggenbier

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PeenSteen wrote: Sawdust City Golden Beach
Amsterdam Fracture 6-PK
looking forward to trying these 2

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PeenSteen wrote: Ayinger Celebrator
Looking forward to seeing this back! I stocked up when Celebrator was de-listed - nice to know I don't have to be overly concerned with saving the last couple of remaining bottles.

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Nice to have Celebrator back.

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so Triple Bogey, a contract brewery that was created to sell beer to golf clubhouses, has a beer named after a curling call?

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atomeyes wrote:so Triple Bogey, a contract brewery that was created to sell beer to golf clubhouses, has a beer named after a curling call?
yes, they are going after the curling club market in the winter months

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atomeyes wrote:so Triple Bogey, a contract brewery that was created to sell beer to golf clubhouses, has a beer named after a curling call?
yes, they are going after the curling club market in the winter months
i hope it's the same shitty beer in a different can...i would actually applaud them for full on selling marketing gimmicks to dummies.

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ckoop wrote:
matt7215 wrote:
atomeyes wrote:so Triple Bogey, a contract brewery that was created to sell beer to golf clubhouses, has a beer named after a curling call?
yes, they are going after the curling club market in the winter months
i hope it's the same shitty beer in a different can...i would actually applaud them for full on selling marketing gimmicks to dummies.
and if they used a Sharpie to cross out the gold name and hand-wrote the curling name

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