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Dogfish Head 60
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- Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
I would just like to comment that surprise, surprise, the DFH 60 is nowhere to be seen in the Niagara region. I can live in Woodstock or Caledonia and have access to almost everything the LCBO has to offer,
but no no...Niagara with a population of near 500,000 people? NO BEER FOR YOU! It is this kind of 'customer service' that the LCBO provides that makes me go across the border.
End rant, its just frustrating.
but no no...Niagara with a population of near 500,000 people? NO BEER FOR YOU! It is this kind of 'customer service' that the LCBO provides that makes me go across the border.
End rant, its just frustrating.
Heard that! And, what is with Collingwood getting loads of this, as well as the ST? Not surprisingly, the ST is still plentiful in Collingwood.dutchcanuck wrote:I would just like to comment that surprise, surprise, the DFH 60 is nowhere to be seen in the Niagara region. I can live in Woodstock or Caledonia and have access to almost everything the LCBO has to offer,
but no no...Niagara with a population of near 500,000 people? NO BEER FOR YOU! It is this kind of 'customer service' that the LCBO provides that makes me go across the border.
End rant, its just frustrating.
If it wasn't so annoying, I'd find it comical.
I stopped in at Laird & Eglington on the weekend & the didn't have it. When they searched the system, it looked like Collingwood had 250 on order!esprit wrote:The Collingwood store is an anomaly in that they always have huge quantities of the great beers...I guess it's a store manager or beer section employee that likes the stuff...more power to them...wish there were more stores like that.
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- Seasoned Drinker
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- Location: Esprit Agencies-Toronto
The whole Niagara region is a bitch when it comes to craft beers...the stores are not on the seasonal beer program and when we try to get them to carry our General list items they basically refuse...we are powerless to do anything about it...customers need to complain and loudly as this region is a wasteland when it comes to good beer.
Saw a case and 3/4 sitting on the floor there today, also had the Adnams right beside it.
Collingwood does have a pretty decent selection and usually lasts long enough for me to make the trip up.
It also had the Sam Adams summer ale here earlier this year, i don't recall seeing this one in many places, if at all, in Toronto
Collingwood does have a pretty decent selection and usually lasts long enough for me to make the trip up.
It also had the Sam Adams summer ale here earlier this year, i don't recall seeing this one in many places, if at all, in Toronto
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I prefer the ST over the DH, but they are both fine beers.
Seems to be lots of DH available in Mississauga. Meadowvale has it cold for you.
Does the DH remind anyone of the Tankhouse Ale when it first came out?
This summer, I have had the good fortune of tasting Garrison IPA in Halifax , Corne du Diable in Montreal, and visited Vices et Versa in Montreal, where I had more great Quebec-brewed IPAs.
( and I still have a few bottles of Green Flash West Coast IPA )
Come on Ontario Brewers. Brew us a great American IPA.
Seems to be lots of DH available in Mississauga. Meadowvale has it cold for you.
Does the DH remind anyone of the Tankhouse Ale when it first came out?
This summer, I have had the good fortune of tasting Garrison IPA in Halifax , Corne du Diable in Montreal, and visited Vices et Versa in Montreal, where I had more great Quebec-brewed IPAs.
( and I still have a few bottles of Green Flash West Coast IPA )
Come on Ontario Brewers. Brew us a great American IPA.
No disrespect intended lagerale, and I know it is a matter of personal taste, but my first reaction to this statement was "No they have not". Try a Dogfish Head or St IPA and then try one of these (in some cases very fine offerings) and they are not even close to the same style. They might be IPA's, but there are so many interpretations now - I have not tasted one Ontario version that makes me think they have nailed the U.S West Coast style.Some (Durham, Church Key, Ste.Andre, etc.) have, they just need to get it into bottles and distributed.....but I know what you mean. I would love to go to the LCBO and pick up some great, locally made, IPA.