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Collingwood Fireside ESB

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Collingwood Fireside ESB

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Really enjoyed this on tap at Trinity Commons. First beer I've had from this brewery so no idea if this similar to other offerings.

Right in the middle of the style, copper colour, small off white head. Typical caramel malts but I thought the balance with the hops was a bit more North American than a typical british pint. If a pint of bitter style intrigues you, then I would recommend.

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Post by PeenSteen »

This is coming to the LCBO in tall cans

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Post by alsiem »

This product has been listed on the LCBO for awhile with no stock (nearly 2 months). Is that normal?

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alsiem wrote:This product has been listed on the LCBO for awhile with no stock (nearly 2 months). Is that normal?
Might be no stock near where you are, but if you're doing a wider search, then probably wrong. Definitely available in cans at LCBO's around the Collingwood area.

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MattS wrote:
alsiem wrote:This product has been listed on the LCBO for awhile with no stock (nearly 2 months). Is that normal?
Might be no stock near where you are, but if you're doing a wider search, then probably wrong. Definitely available in cans at LCBO's around the Collingwood area.
The website does not show any stock anywhere.

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Post by alsiem »

Yes, that' is interesting that it is in an LCBO but not listed on the site. I am looking at all stores.

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Post by MattS »

I should rephrase I think - it's definitely been in LCBOs here, but I haven't been into one for a couple of weeks, so they could just be out of stock/brewing a new batch.

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Post by S. St. Jeb »

From Ontario Beer Network, November 25

http://www.momandhops.ca/12-packs-at-the-lcbo/

The Collingwood Brewery announced it would begin selling a 12-pack of its Fireside Extra Special Bitter in 473ml cans at the LCBO this week.

“We are moving everything to 12-packs,” says Chris Freeman, Head Brewer at The Collingwood Brewery. “For the [Fireside] ESB the price per can is $2.85, so the 12-pack will run $34.20. We expect to have it in at least 100 stores by Christmas.”

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I usually don't bother posting negative things but I really hope they are also selling singles. My favorite beer is currently Lone Pine IPA. I have probably bought 12 cans of that since July. I think that most craft beer lovers enjoy a having a variety of product. I can't imagine that there will be many people interested in this especially if you don't get a discount for buying 12.

Let's see what the market wants.

Still enjoyed the beer and would buy it again on tap.

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Post by midlife crisis »

Drinkvine shows this in stock now at Leaside (among others). Says $2.85 per can, so I presume one can buy singles. Will report back if I get a chance to get over there tomorrow but certainly sounds like they are single cans. No chance I am buying 12 though.

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S. St. Jeb wrote:From Ontario Beer Network, November 25

http://www.momandhops.ca/12-packs-at-the-lcbo/

The Collingwood Brewery announced it would begin selling a 12-pack of its Fireside Extra Special Bitter in 473ml cans at the LCBO this week.

“We are moving everything to 12-packs,” says Chris Freeman, Head Brewer at The Collingwood Brewery. “For the [Fireside] ESB the price per can is $2.85, so the 12-pack will run $34.20. We expect to have it in at least 100 stores by Christmas.”
alsiem wrote:I can't imagine that there will be many people interested in this especially if you don't get a discount for buying 12.
I really don't understand why the "12 cans of ESB for $34.20" is an announcement? There's literally no difference between this and me walking into my local LCBO and picking up 12 cans, as 2.85x12 = 34.20. Will they just be packaged in a box as a single unit?

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Just got back from Leaside. A single can of Fireside ESB rang through at $2.85 with no fuss or bother. Some sort of mis-communication at some stage, obviously.

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nickw wrote:I really don't understand why the "12 cans of ESB for $34.20" is an announcement? There's literally no difference between this and me walking into my local LCBO and picking up 12 cans, as 2.85x12 = 34.20. Will they just be packaged in a box as a single unit?
Yeah, they come in flimsy cardboard boxes of 12, kind of like Creemore (which I think might be 8's?). No prohibition on ripping the box open and taking the number you want (like Creemore).

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Post by alsiem »

It's all happening! Finally some stock. Cheers

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Post by alsiem »

Finally tried this in a can.

Colour: Beautiful deep red, assuming that this is driving the name.
Taste: Complex malts with a compensating bitterness. This for me was not as good as I had initially remembered it from my pint. I had interpreted this as a mash up of traditional malting for the style with a more aggressive north american hopping. Here though, just bittering hops that balance the malts.

Smell: Astringent, I cannot get any woody, earthy, fruity smells like you might get from a traditional pint of bitter.

Overall: A nice ESB, very much in the centre of style. Surprising that this is nearly 6%, obviously a lot of sugars from the malts. One could definitely have more than one of these and I would definitely order one to go with an English pub meal.

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