Any particular reason? Poor sales? Is Martin closing the borders to radical fundamentaist beers?Enjoy it while you can, this is the last of the Ayinger we are likely to see.
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- joey_capps
- Bar Fly
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- Bar Fly
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- Torontoblue
- Beer Superstar
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- Joined: Fri Dec 24, 2004 6:12 pm
- Location: Edmonton via Toronto via The Wirral
I would really like to see the following available over here:
1. Timothy Taylor's Landlord
2. Cains 2008 Celebration Ale
3. Harvestouin Bitter & Twisted
And non-british brews:
4. Any Brooklyn Brewery Ales
5. Any Sierra Nevada Ales
What is the likelyhood of any of these?
1. Timothy Taylor's Landlord
2. Cains 2008 Celebration Ale
3. Harvestouin Bitter & Twisted
And non-british brews:
4. Any Brooklyn Brewery Ales
5. Any Sierra Nevada Ales
What is the likelyhood of any of these?
Welcome to the site, Torontoblue.
Of the beers you list, I believe the Bitter & Twisted might've available at Smokeless Joe at one point. I know that I had a couple of Harviestoun beers there last fall. So there may be hope of seeing it again at some point.
But Beer Geek is right that a trip to Buffalo would be your best bet, especially for the US micros.
Of the beers you list, I believe the Bitter & Twisted might've available at Smokeless Joe at one point. I know that I had a couple of Harviestoun beers there last fall. So there may be hope of seeing it again at some point.
But Beer Geek is right that a trip to Buffalo would be your best bet, especially for the US micros.
- Torontoblue
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Thanks for the replies, guys, I have heard how good Buffalo is but I'll have to wait a while to cross the border as according to US Border Patrol, "I haven't been a Landed Immigrant long enough to cross the border". I arrived here from the UK in August, tried to cross the border to go to a friends in Boston for Thanksgiving and was promptly turned back - they want at least a 6 to 8 month period before border crossings are allowed! Guess I'll have to order over the web for now., or rely on LCBO.
Happy Holliday's to all.
Happy Holliday's to all.