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If you could have one beer brought to the LCBO..
Feasible choice.... Brooklyner Weisse... wow would that be awesome.
"I'm dreaming" choice - Victory Old Horizontal
"I'm dreaming" choice - Victory Old Horizontal
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iguenard wrote:Feasible choice.... Brooklyner Weisse... wow would that be awesome.
Brooklyner-Schneider Hopfen Weisse would be way more interesting in my book! (Or even the quite delicious Schneider-Brooklyner Hopfen Weisse)
But I doubt Brooklyn have a problem selling the limited amount stateside. LCBO won't deal with fighting for a few pallets I imagine. Thank God we have BCS.
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I stick to mine, as I thought that hopfen weisse was overhopped and it hurt the delicate wheat beer... completely not my taste. The Weisse though, is a refreshing, balanced, fruity delight. To each his own I guess.Belgian wrote:iguenard wrote:Feasible choice.... Brooklyner Weisse... wow would that be awesome.
Brooklyner-Schneider Hopfen Weisse would be way more interesting in my book! (Or even the quite delicious Schneider-Brooklyner Hopfen Weisse)
But I doubt Brooklyn have a problem selling the limited amount stateside. LCBO won't deal with fighting for a few pallets I imagine. Thank God we have BCS.
Lots of Brooklyn beers would be a good seasonnal. Just bought a 24 of the BBCS tonight, could of went for a 24 of Monster also
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If we're talking beers I would purchase regularly then I'd say Surly Furious. Red Racer would be a very close second.
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At first I was thinking of two beers that I tried on vacation recently that I really liked, either Shepherd Neame Masterbrew, or Magic Hat Circus Boy. Then I relized there is great beer in Canada and I had to go with the beer that made University a lot easier to deal with, Hermann's Dark Lager from the Vancouver Island Brewery.
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It was available in Alberta this summer.Belgian wrote:Brooklyner-Schneider Hopfen Weisse would be way more interesting in my book!
But I doubt Brooklyn have a problem selling the limited amount stateside. LCBO won't deal with fighting for a few pallets I imagine. Thank God we have BCS.
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