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Cale
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Stonehammer Oatmeal Coffee Stout @ The Judge
Amsterdam Wee Heavy @ The Brain

Oh how I missed the Stonehammer stout. Fantastic stuff.

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Eugene City Brewery Track Town 200 Meter Ale

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Happy International Stout Day - Started with the Kalamazoo, and am on the Tempest right now, might go for the St. Ambroise to cap the night
"Everything ... is happening" - Bob Cole

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Post by Garthicus »

GREAT line up
"A pint is too much, but I do not mind pickles" and " even more synthetic (and natural) aroma."

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Post by Garthicus »

Lots of Peche for me...
"A pint is too much, but I do not mind pickles" and " even more synthetic (and natural) aroma."

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Really makes me wish the alarm won't be going off 8 hours from now
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G.M. Gillman wrote: The Regal is a spacious bar/restaurant with a combination of wood paneling, concrete walls (or so it appeared to me) and comfy red velvet seating. The crowd seemed mostly U of T, students and profs too. I liked it.

Gary
I just googled it, OK I know where you mean (Bloor Annex near St George Stn.)

VERY scathing reviews of the food and the obnoxious owner. (But then again... red velvet seating.) I might just go there for a 50 and piss off the owner in some way. Who's comin'?
In Beerum Veritas

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icemachine wrote: Happy International Stout Day - Started with the Kalamazoo, and am on the Tempest right now, might go for the St. Ambroise to cap the night
An impressive lineup! I just had an Old Rasputin.

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Shared a Southern Tier (does anyone else make one?)vCreme Brulee Stout with the in-laws.

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Beau's Beaver River
Flying Monkeys Supercollider
St. Peter's Winter Ale

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Post by grub »

home just in time to squeak in a stout before the day ends: homebrewed funky coconut stout.

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I forgot to mention that we celebrated Stout Day by christening our front steps with three bottles of Stonehammer Oatmeal Coffee Stout.


Note to F&M: Get stronger boxes.

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icemachine wrote: Happy International Stout Day
I didn't realize that yesterday was stout day, but coincidentally I had a Guinness at a lunch with clients yesterday. It was the best choice on Milestone's taplist.

Thanks for the heads up on the stonehammer stout Cale, I think I know where I'm stopping after work today!

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Streets wrote:
icemachine wrote: Happy International Stout Day
I didn't realize that yesterday was stout day, but coincidentally I had a Guinness at a lunch with clients yesterday. It was the best choice on Milestone's taplist.

Thanks for the heads up on the stonehammer stout Cale, I think I know where I'm stopping after work today!
Be wary of the Highballer at the Judge though - the keg is sour.

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Post by markaberrant »

Bushwakker Pumpkin Spiced Ale - easily the best pumpkin beer I have ever had. Absolutely nailed the spices, base beer was a perfect match. Can't say I have been crazy about previous year's batches, but this was outstanding.

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