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Walkerville is back and looking for tasters

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Would be interesting if they decided to brew some of those 1880s recipes...

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mintjellie wrote:Would be interesting if they decided to brew some of those 1880s recipes...
Agreed. I never tried their stuff in the last incarnation because it didn't sound interesting. Well, TBH I never really saw it anywhere either.

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I thought their Superior Light was a great summer/lawn-mower brew. WAY above average for the style.

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Derek wrote:I thought their Superior Light was a great summer/lawn-mower brew. WAY above average for the style.

I agree with you Derek. I did not buy it often, but the few times we tasted it, there was some enjoyment factor.

Now I drink pabst blue ribbon almost exclusively.
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SteelbackGuy wrote:
Now I drink pabst blue ribbon almost exclusively.

Customers are rubbing off on ya

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electroluminescent wrote:
SteelbackGuy wrote:
Now I drink pabst blue ribbon almost exclusively.
Customers are rubbing off on ya
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Belgian wrote: 'Fuck Heineken!'
It's all relative, as in, PBR does taste better than Heineken, but that's pretty much it. Though if I had to drink one or the other just to watch Isabella Rossellini, then I would probably tolerate both. 8)
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Looks like they are doing a pilsner and lager as their regular brews, plus seasonals....might go try a growler tomorrow...

http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/09/12 ... t-brewery/

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