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Summer Beers 2013

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Bytowner
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Summer Beers 2013

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So the general list has, I think, changed up a bit over the past year. What's everyone stocking up on for the 3 minutes of BBQ season we get in our fair province?

I've been on a Kichesippi kick lately. Tasty beer with mass appeal for guests. I also buy up some Saison Dupont whenever I see a bottle.
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Outside of Bellwoods and Junction (the latest Pilsner iteration bottled up this past Thursday is FANTASTIC) - which I've been frequenting lately - LCBO offerings go like this: GLB Crazy Canuck, Nickel Brook Naughty Neighbour, Amsterdam/GLB Maverick & Gose, Muskoka Summer Weiss, Beau's Festivale. Need to get out to Black Oak soon to test how many Summer Saisons I can carry on my bicycle.

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Post by sprague11 »

Prettymuch Velo's list (gotta try that Junction Pils!), though Canadian Dream has gotten a lot of love in our house.
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Really like the Naughty Neighbour. Also find Amsterdam Big Wheel accessible to most everyone and you can't beat the price!

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Post by MatttthewGeorge »

midlife crisis wrote:Really like the Naughty Neighbour.
Has been a go-to for me as well. I find it odd that many are raving about Mikkeler Canadian Dream, which I think is very one dimensional, when a fantastic, hop forward, lighter beer is available from an Ontario brewery.
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Post by Kekumba »

I didn't like my first bottle of Naughty Neighbour, but it really grew on me. I'll be picking up some more this week.

Otherwise, hopefully some fresh Founders Centennial will show up as we're a few 6pk's away from being completely out in Ottawa (stock is thin everywhere though it appears). Miami Weiss for however long it kicks around the shelves. Whatever I feel like from Beyond The Pale. And...Stiegl Radler.

Wish I could regularly get Wizard Wolf.

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Post by Droogy »

Kekumba wrote: Otherwise, hopefully some fresh Founders Centennial will show up as we're a few 6pk's away from being completely out in Ottawa (stock is thin everywhere though it appears).
There was a posting on the Founders newsletter and website that because of some delays/issues with expansion there are slowing down on new markets "for now" to ensure that primary markets remain and appropriate stocks levels... sounds like bad news for our market even though its just temporary.

http://foundersbrewing.com/latest-news/ ... on-update/

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In the meantime, RPA, 10BY, Roman Candle, Headstock, Boneshaker = just as good.

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Post by Craig »

I'm planning on drinking more than my share of the cuvee des Jacobins this summer.

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sawdust city lone pine ipa has quickly become my go to beer

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