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S. St. Jeb
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Post by S. St. Jeb »

matt7215 wrote:gonna add Hockley Amber to this thread

its a really solid repeatable session bitter
Add Hockley Stout and Dark for me.

JeffPorter wrote:both F and M Stonehammer Dark and Pilsner.
Agree on the Pilsner and add Stonehammer Stout.

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Post by sprague11 »

Iron Duke and Mill Race Mild are both fine beers. Especially enjoy Iron Duke on cask.

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Post by JasonTremblay »

atomeyes wrote: House Ale's Snowball
I think this one goes well past "under the radar" into "camouflaged and deliberately hiding". And, well, it has a distribution area of Yonge and Dundonald. IIRC, there's one keg left (for Funk Night) and I don't think we can recreate it since it picked up what I will euphemistically call terroir (in a good way!) from the barrel.

Jason

Edit: Black Oak Nut Brown is quite tasty.

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S. St. Jeb wrote:
matt7215 wrote:gonna add Hockley Amber to this thread
its a really solid repeatable session bitter
Add Hockley Stout and Dark for me.
So those Hockleys are all still really solid these days? I used to preach about the Hockley Dark (and the Wellington Dark.) Can't remember if Upper Canada Dark was something I liked, but UC has gotten more obscure.

And I agree on Stonehammer for sure. A girl on a patio yesterday said 'nothing too dark' (so I guess 'dark' is a flavor these days, just like Cold Tasting.)
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Post by andrewrg »

I am not a big fan of the Hockley Dark/Stout. I find them to be pretty similar, and both thin, with just a bit of roast/malt to them. Not particularly flavourful.

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Post by Soods »

Grand River Galt Knife. One of the few lagers that I'll actually order on tap.

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Soods wrote:Grand River Galt Knife. One of the few lagers that I'll actually order on tap.
Galt Knife and Hannenberg Pils are both incredible beers from Grand.
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Belgian wrote:
S. St. Jeb wrote:
matt7215 wrote:gonna add Hockley Amber to this thread
its a really solid repeatable session bitter
Add Hockley Stout and Dark for me.
So those Hockleys are all still really solid these days? I used to preach about the Hockley Dark (and the Wellington Dark.) Can't remember if Upper Canada Dark was something I liked, but UC has gotten more obscure.

And I agree on Stonehammer for sure. A girl on a patio yesterday said 'nothing too dark' (so I guess 'dark' is a flavor these days, just like Cold Tasting.)
It is these moments that I wish the waiter would bring people like that some Piraat or Lupulus and say "There you go. Something nice and light."
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Post by Cale »

Black Creek Pale Ale

Mill Gap Bitter, Big Dog Porter, and Texas Tea Stout from Neustadt
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