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Chimay Trappist cheese
The Ilchester is awesome. It's one of my wife's favorite cheeses. We even used to be able to find it at most Fortinos in Hamilton 3-4 years ago. It was pretty scarce in Calgary, though. Haven't tried tracking it down since I've been back in Ontario, but I sense some in my near future.
FYI for Hamilton folk. If you didn't know (probably do), the brain has a nice cheese plate, with a crazy amount of cheese for what they charge.
FYI for Hamilton folk. If you didn't know (probably do), the brain has a nice cheese plate, with a crazy amount of cheese for what they charge.
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boney wrote:The Ilchester is awesome. It's one of my wife's favorite cheeses. We even used to be able to find it at most Fortinos in Hamilton 3-4 years ago. It was pretty scarce in Calgary, though. Haven't tried tracking it down since I've been back in Ontario, but I sense some in my near future.
FYI for Hamilton folk. If you didn't know (probably do), the brain has a nice cheese plate, with a crazy amount of cheese for what they charge.
They also only serve IPAs to young people. Cause that is who drinks them.
If you`re reading this, there`s a 15% chance you`ve got a significant drinking problem. Get it fixed, get recovered!
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Sure, why not.GregClow wrote: Seems like this is turning into a more general cheese discussion thread, which is great. Just wondering if we should change the title of the thread to reflect that.
cratez - as the originator, would you be cool with it changing?
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It's an old thread and hasn't been touched for over a year.
http://www.bartowel.com/board/viewtopic ... highlight=
http://www.bartowel.com/board/viewtopic ... highlight=
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The Aged Cheese thread is still pretty relevant...it just got lost in the myriad of newer postings.
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Greg - I don't mind if we combine them. I searched for a relevant thread before posting and couldn't find one, but they're pretty much the same topic.Torontoblue wrote: It's an old thread and hasn't been touched for over a year. http://www.bartowel.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=6498
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I made the very adult decision that I only wanted to have cheese, beer and bread for diner tonight, so I heaed down to the Cheese Shoppe on Locke. First time at that particular shop. Very impressed. Walked away with....
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-Le Gre dus Champ, France (organic raw cows milk.....which I'm pretty sure is code for "bovine tuberculosis", but I just can't help myself. Mmmmm raw cows milk)
-Chimay
-Blue Haze, Ontario (smoked blue)
-Le Gre dus Champ, France (organic raw cows milk.....which I'm pretty sure is code for "bovine tuberculosis", but I just can't help myself. Mmmmm raw cows milk)
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Had one of the best pieces of cheese I've ever had yesterday. I can't remember the name of it. It had grape skins around it as a rind. After googling I figure it was a type of "formaggio ubriaco". So good. It had bite to it similar to a medium blue, but also a little welchs grape juice kind of sweetness. I'll try and get the name and post it if I do.
We can get drunker than this!!