SteelbackGuy wrote:Very cool. They make great beer. Though I wouldn't exactly cal it a Canadian tour.........more like a tour of a couple provinces.
Torontoblue wrote:SteelbackGuy wrote:Very cool. They make great beer. Though I wouldn't exactly cal it a Canadian tour.........more like a tour of a couple provinces.
Not everything revolves around Ontario, don't ya know. Now, if Half Pints was available for sale in Ontario, maybe you would have been part of the tour
SteelbackGuy wrote:Torontoblue wrote:SteelbackGuy wrote:Very cool. They make great beer. Though I wouldn't exactly cal it a Canadian tour.........more like a tour of a couple provinces.
Not everything revolves around Ontario, don't ya know. Now, if Half Pints was available for sale in Ontario, maybe you would have been part of the tour
I realize not everything revolves around Ontario. Believe me, I feel the same way about Toronto
But having a tour of a couple western provinces and calling it a Canadian tour just seems a bit odd. I can understand why one would decide not to visit Nunavut perhaps, but a Canadian tour should certainly include at least one eastern province, no?
And for the record, thanks to HMH negotiants, half pints is available in Ontario. I've enjoyed many of their beers at Chancey SMith's, and in fact, the burly wine is one of my favourite barleywines ever.
boney wrote:Just got my tickets for the Calgary event. I don't care what it's called, it looks like an awesome night.
The line up will include.....
BULLDOG AMBER ALE, English Bitter
PHIL’S PILS, Euro Pale Lager
PUNK N’ FEST, Pumpkin Lager
RIGAMAROLE RYE, Barrel Aged Rye Beer
HUMULUS LUDICROUS, Double IPA
$ELLOUT $TOUT, Barrel Aged Stout
Torontoblue wrote:boney wrote:Just got my tickets for the Calgary event. I don't care what it's called, it looks like an awesome night.
The line up will include.....
BULLDOG AMBER ALE, English Bitter
PHIL’S PILS, Euro Pale Lager
PUNK N’ FEST, Pumpkin Lager
RIGAMAROLE RYE, Barrel Aged Rye Beer
HUMULUS LUDICROUS, Double IPA
$ELLOUT $TOUT, Barrel Aged Stout
A helluva lot better than what we're getting up in Edmonton, but at least we don't have to pay up front; it's just turn up and drink until the cask is dry. And hopefully this warmish weather holds out for tomorrow too.
markaberrant wrote:Torontoblue wrote:boney wrote:Just got my tickets for the Calgary event. I don't care what it's called, it looks like an awesome night.
The line up will include.....
BULLDOG AMBER ALE, English Bitter
PHIL’S PILS, Euro Pale Lager
PUNK N’ FEST, Pumpkin Lager
RIGAMAROLE RYE, Barrel Aged Rye Beer
HUMULUS LUDICROUS, Double IPA
$ELLOUT $TOUT, Barrel Aged Stout
A helluva lot better than what we're getting up in Edmonton, but at least we don't have to pay up front; it's just turn up and drink until the cask is dry. And hopefully this warmish weather holds out for tomorrow too.
Are you kidding me? Dry hopped Half Pints Oktoberfest cask is superb! Dave brought one to Regina last year, and it stands out as one of the best beer experiences in my life.
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