BakaGaijin wrote:"We need more lagers brewed in Ontario".
- Said no one, ever.
I wish these guys luck.
BakaGaijin wrote:"We need more lagers brewed in Ontario".
- Said no one, ever.
I wish these guys luck.
boney wrote:Grand River's Hannenberg, Galt Knife and Town Hall were all flavorful good lagered beers. With SHED hiring Rob Creighton, I'm really hoping for some excellent, underrepresented styles.
boney wrote:"We need more GOOD lagers brewed in Ontario" - boney, February 7, 2015.![]()
The problems are multiple......they're not popular among most somewhat adventurous/informed beer drinkers, they take God damn forever to make (relatively) and most of what people do make are simply shitty examples.
darmokandjalad wrote:
And if I may prolong the tangent started earlier - I, too, miss the GRB of days past. Tailgate is the epitome of mediocre Ontario pale lagers, and it's expensive to boot. They should have just re-branded the Galt Knife or Hannenberg recipes, because those were both better beers.
boney wrote:BakaGaijin wrote:"We need more lagers brewed in Ontario".
- Said no one, ever.
I wish these guys luck.
"We need more GOOD lagers brewed in Ontario" - boney, February 7, 2015.![]()
atomeyes wrote:boney wrote:BakaGaijin wrote:"We need more lagers brewed in Ontario".
- Said no one, ever.
I wish these guys luck.
"We need more GOOD lagers brewed in Ontario" - boney, February 7, 2015.![]()
you still writing 2015 on your cheques?
TheSevenDuffs wrote:These guys are giving Blood Brothers some competition for worst brewery name in Ontario.
atomeyes wrote:as someone above said, it's not that we have too many lagers. we have too many SHITTY lagers.
a really well executed hoppy lager or a very floral, yeast-forward Czech lager, or a barrel-fermented lager or, hell, doing what Jack's Abbey's doing? that's the shit i'd be all over.
and that's what we're missing.
as an aside, i re-visited the Steam Whistle unfiltered lager at the Only this past weekend. starts nice, finishes with corn. blech.
groulxsome wrote:Has anyone brewed a Jack's Abbey IPL in Ontario? Or even a good hoppy pilsner (like Firestone's Pivo or Victory Prima)?
groulxsome wrote:atomeyes wrote:as someone above said, it's not that we have too many lagers. we have too many SHITTY lagers.
a really well executed hoppy lager or a very floral, yeast-forward Czech lager, or a barrel-fermented lager or, hell, doing what Jack's Abbey's doing? that's the shit i'd be all over.
and that's what we're missing.
as an aside, i re-visited the Steam Whistle unfiltered lager at the Only this past weekend. starts nice, finishes with corn. blech.
Has anyone brewed a Jack's Abbey IPL in Ontario? Or even a good hoppy pilsner (like Firestone's Pivo or Victory Prima)? Odd that there are so many pilsners/lagers and not that many that have picked up the well made and balanced hop vibe from the states... heck, even something light like the Crisp from Sixpoint would be great rather than another branding-forward Cool/BigRig contract pale lager thing. Seem like all I drink when I'm in the States these days are pilsners... but I can't think of the last time I had a good Ontario brewed one (he says having quite enjoyed a Collingwood Pilsner just a week ago... and a Side Launch one that was tasty too... a week is a lot of beer ago I guess).
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