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jimmay
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Post by jimmay »

Some Duggan 9, Dead Elephant and Highlander while watching my Flyers make it to the finals. Hopefully a trip to Philli is in my future, that means US beer.... :)

StevenThrasher
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Post by StevenThrasher »

jimmay wrote:Some Duggan 9, Dead Elephant and Highlander while watching my Flyers make it to the finals. Hopefully a trip to Philli is in my future, that means US beer.... :)
If you do visit the Victory Brew pub. Highly recommended.

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Belgian
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Post by Belgian »

Really enjoying GR Galt Knife Lager these days. And Denisons Weisse and Creemore Kellerbier. Kickin' it old-school.
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sprague11
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Post by sprague11 »

The last of my Dale's Pale Ale.

There's 4 Lake Erie Monsters sitting in the fridge waiting for the weekend.

viggo
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Post by viggo »

Pints of homebrewed pale ale and cans of euro lager on the patio, unemployment rules
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dutchcanuck
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Post by dutchcanuck »

stopping in at the LCBO on my way home from work to collect a couple bottles of Schneider's Hopfen Wiesse and the Gaffel Kolsch. Tonight is going to be a good night. :D

carguy
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Post by carguy »

Rogue Brutal Bitter. But someone stole my hops!! This isn't nearly as good as last year. No hop flavour or aroma at all. Very dissapointing.

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Weebay
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Post by Weebay »

Just got back from Chicago, brought back a massive haul of beer.

Going to start with the Three Floyd's Dreadnaught and The Founders Double Trouble IPA.

mintjellie
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Post by mintjellie »

carguy wrote:Rogue Brutal Bitter. But someone stole my hops!! This isn't nearly as good as last year. No hop flavour or aroma at all. Very dissapointing.
I thought it had lots of hop flavour and a beautiful aroma when i drank it early april.

phat matt
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Post by phat matt »

dutchcanuck wrote:stopping in at the LCBO on my way home from work to collect a couple bottles of Schneider's Hopfen Wiesse and the Gaffel Kolsch. Tonight is going to be a good night. :D
Got the Schneiders tonight myself. Was very suprised to see st catharines the first to have it out. Excellent beer. I will be back tomorrow to get some more.

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Cass
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Post by Cass »

Found a bottle of 1997 Boon Framboise at my parent's house. No better time than the present to have it! Very nice, I believe the flavours have mellowed significantly over the years.

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bartle
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Post by bartle »

Tree Hop Head in Calgary... This is pretty delicious. Loads of pine and citrus. Loving the grapefruit bitterness that lingers on the tongue. Pretty easy to drink.
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Post by Belgian »

Fantome La Dalmatienne - exacty the reason why I drive to Buffalo, and it was only ten bucks at Consumers (as opposed to 14 or 16.)

phat matt wrote:
dutchcanuck wrote:stopping in at the LCBO on my way home from work to collect a couple bottles of Schneider's Hopfen Wiesse and the Gaffel Kolsch. Tonight is going to be a good night. :D
Got the Schneiders tonight myself. Was very suprised to see st catharines the first to have it out. Excellent beer. I will be back tomorrow to get some more.
Buy cases. It's $5.50 in Buffalo, and some feel it is better than the $13.99 Brooklyner version.
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Rosko
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Post by Rosko »

Sinha Stout after a couple Sgt. Major's IPA.

Life is good.

cfrancis
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Post by cfrancis »

I had a Sgt Major's last night that was literally hours off the bottle line. Maybe 4 hours. It was really amazing. So fresh.

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