napoleon wrote:It's been rather funny listening to coworkers discussing the beer in grocery stores. Basically, if you live in downtown Toronto not a single store you might access got it. So as more Torontonians start to figure this out, I think they might be feeling a bit left out.
Masterplan wrote:napoleon wrote:It's been rather funny listening to coworkers discussing the beer in grocery stores. Basically, if you live in downtown Toronto not a single store you might access got it. So as more Torontonians start to figure this out, I think they might be feeling a bit left out.
Lol, at Toronto being "left out" on beer sales/availability....
matt7215 wrote:pretty nice first experience and the Canuck is drinking great
Swampale wrote:Was the beer cold?
TwoPint wrote:I was at the Victoria Park Loblaws today. Two piddly end-of-aisle displays. Nothing refrigerated. What a cruel joke.
TwoPint wrote:I was at the Victoria Park Loblaws today. Two piddly end-of-aisle displays. Nothing refrigerated. What a cruel joke.
Masterplan wrote:napoleon wrote:It's been rather funny listening to coworkers discussing the beer in grocery stores. Basically, if you live in downtown Toronto not a single store you might access got it. So as more Torontonians start to figure this out, I think they might be feeling a bit left out.
Lol, at Toronto being "left out" on beer sales/availability....
TheSevenDuffs wrote:TwoPint wrote:I was at the Victoria Park Loblaws today. Two piddly end-of-aisle displays. Nothing refrigerated. What a cruel joke.
Most of the LCBOs I go to have the majority of their beer on the shelf - unrefrigerated.
Premier Gourmet, despite having a walk in fridge, regularly has the majority of their IPAs sitting out on the shelf at room temperature.
Let's not be unrealistic with our expectations here.
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