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La Terrible in beer stores?
La Terrible in beer stores?
I was browsing their site and I came across Terrible in 750ml for 7.95. Has anyone seen this one in stores yet?
If this is real, kudos to Mr. Sleeman.
If this is real, kudos to Mr. Sleeman.
A decision was made to list the followign at the Brampton Distribution Centre and select Beer Stores:
Terrible in 750 ml
Quelque Chose 500 ml
Fin du Monde 750 ml
Maudite 750 ml
Blanche de Chambly 750 ml
Sleeman received significant requests for these products and decided to make them available for general purchase.
Fin du Monde , Blanche and Maudite are also available in 341 x 6 at the Beer Store as well.
Due to unprecedented demand for the Unibroue Selection in Quebec their is inadequate inventory for Ontario for 2005.
Terrible in 750 ml
Quelque Chose 500 ml
Fin du Monde 750 ml
Maudite 750 ml
Blanche de Chambly 750 ml
Sleeman received significant requests for these products and decided to make them available for general purchase.
Fin du Monde , Blanche and Maudite are also available in 341 x 6 at the Beer Store as well.
Due to unprecedented demand for the Unibroue Selection in Quebec their is inadequate inventory for Ontario for 2005.
Mother G wrote:Quelque Chose 500 ml
Awesome!
I wonder how much that will go for. I remember getting it in Quebec for ~$9.25 but in Arizona I bought it for $5.50 USD.GregClow wrote:Mother G wrote:Quelque Chose 500 ml
Awesome!
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For those of us who require more than a single linear co-ordinate,
1) Dupont west of Bathurst at 500 Dupont Street, south side of street.
2) 452 Bathurst south of College (little italy) on west side near Kromer.
1) Dupont west of Bathurst at 500 Dupont Street, south side of street.
2) 452 Bathurst south of College (little italy) on west side near Kromer.
Don't forget the lightly smoky Raftman, and the extremely nice port-like Trois Pistoles (their one big score in the RateBeer top 100, not that this should mean everything.)Mother G wrote:Fin du Monde , Blanche and Maudite are also available in 341 x 6 at the Beer Store as well..
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You neglected to mention that there is, as far as I know, only one location in Ontario to enjoy "10". However, if you are in the Dayton, Ohio area apparently there is a boatload of it for about $5.95 USD per bottle. Almost worth the 12 hour round trip drive.Academy_Colin wrote:Theres also the beautiful full bodied blond ale Unibroue 10.
Salut Steve
With respect Gunny, you are mis-quoting me - I said 'mean EVERYthing', ie. Beers in the top 100 may or may not qualify as YOUR or MY top 100 - hence ratings don't mean everything (especially with the quite natural trends, biases and conceits associated with the nice bunch of beer freaks on RateBeer, God love 'em.)Gunny wrote:Mean something....GregClow wrote:What should what?Manul wrote:It should...
That said, Trois Pistoles deserved to be highly rated, and has garnered high respect given all Uni products are given more skepticism than actual Belgians or hard-to-get and expensive caché beers. My interpretation of some ratings anyhow!
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I was, in fact, not quoting you Belgian (not that you are not "quoteworthy" ). I was merely indicating that it should mean "something" if a Belgian style ale such as Trois Pistoles is held in such high regard on beer rating sites such as RateBeer.Belgian wrote:With respect Gunny, you are mis-quoting me - I said 'mean EVERYthing', ie. Beers in the top 100 may or may not qualify as YOUR or MY top 100 - hence ratings don't mean everything (especially with the quite natural trends, biases and conceits associated with the nice bunch of beer freaks on RateBeer, God love 'em.)Gunny wrote:Mean something....GregClow wrote: What should what?
That said, Trois Pistoles deserved to be highly rated, and has garnered high respect given all Uni products are given more skepticism than actual Belgians or hard-to-get and expensive caché beers. My interpretation of some ratings anyhow!
Salut Steve