Make no mistake, HF is great but hype drives a lot of the interest. Right out of the gate people were glowing about the beer, the personality of the brewer, the odd location, etc. which in turn fuelled the overall perception of them. And don't think that it wasn't Vermonters themselves promoting how 'they' had such a great new brewery in their own backyard.PeenSteen wrote:Ontario brewers would get the love Hill Farmstead gets if they could brew like Hill Farmstead. Nobody is going to travel and line up for "pretty good" beers.
We need to hold ourselves to a high standard of quality for sure. But when the 'best' Ontario beer is #34 IN CANADA (looking at RB), and who knows where that would rank overall (#50 on top list is 4.15, top Ontario is 3.84), that indicates that either Ontario doesn't have beer that can 'compete' with the top ones, or we aren't good at valuing our homegrown beer. It's probably a bit of both, but as brewers in Ontario get better and better, I suspect it's a bit more of the latter.