Still haven't tried the Maple yet, but heard great things. I've always thought St. Amby's IPA would be a good English IPA regular in Ontario, but hey, what do I know?Frere Ambroise wrote:Ahhh... please send an email to http://hellolcbo.com/app/ask/session/L3 ... akhxT2w%3Dlister wrote:Impatiently waiting for St. Ambroise's Maple in can or bottle form...
We submitted our Maple 4pack last year. And LCBO declined it. No reason.![]()
Just curious -- would you prefer the Maple in the bottle or can format? I am recommending we keep our "fall, winter, spring" seasonals in bottles -- that being the Pumpkin, Scotch, and Maple while suggesting our summer seasonal (Raspberry) appear in cans. Thoughts?
Regarding the Oatmeal Stout - likely will be in LCBO by the fall.
Cheers,
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Ugh. You'd think this is the exact sort of thing they'd jump at. I'd say bottle... for no rational reason at all.Frere Ambroise wrote:We submitted our Maple 4pack last year. And LCBO declined it. No reason.lister wrote:Impatiently waiting for St. Ambroise's Maple in can or bottle form...![]()
Just curious -- would you prefer the Maple in the bottle or can format?
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Email sent. The draft version was great when it was last here. I'm hoping to have that again soon! Damn, I was really looking forward to those Maple ale 4 packs.Frere Ambroise wrote:Ahhh... please send an email to http://hellolcbo.com/app/ask/session/L3 ... akhxT2w%3D
We submitted our Maple 4pack last year. And LCBO declined it. No reason.![]()
Just curious -- would you prefer the Maple in the bottle or can format? I am recommending we keep our "fall, winter, spring" seasonals in bottles -- that being the Pumpkin, Scotch, and Maple while suggesting our summer seasonal (Raspberry) appear in cans. Thoughts?

Any chance resubmitting the Maple ale as single cans or single bottles would be accepted this year? I don't really care about the format, I just want the good stuff inside!

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Done!Frere Ambroise wrote:Ahhh... please send an email to http://hellolcbo.com/app/ask/session/L3 ... akhxT2w%3D
We submitted our Maple 4pack last year. And LCBO declined it. No reason.![]()

I do hope kegs will be coming to Toronto at some point. I think I drank about a quarter of the keg at Bar Hop last time.

I generally prefer cans. They're smaller, more uniform in size, fit in my fridges better and 0% chance of getting lightstruck.Just curious -- would you prefer the Maple in the bottle or can format? I am recommending we keep our "fall, winter, spring" seasonals in bottles -- that being the Pumpkin, Scotch, and Maple while suggesting our summer seasonal (Raspberry) appear in cans. Thoughts?
Why the difference in format between the seasonals?
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Done. Thanks for the info, Barry!Frere Ambroise wrote:Ahhh... please send an email to http://hellolcbo.com/app/ask/session/L3 ... akhxT2w%3D
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No real reason -- that it just my personal preference as I visualize the colder weather brews in bottles in my fridge while the Raspberry is in a can in a cooler while camping.Why the difference in format between the seasonals?
Also - I get the notion that 473ml format of Scotch and even Pumpkin and Maple might be "too much rich" flavoured beer for one sitting. Where as 341ml bottle is just about right. IMO. The tartness with the Raspberry is okay in the larger format - again, IMO.
Thanks for the LCBO emails folks!
I don't want to sabotage this topic to be St. Ambroise thread - so send me a PM if you like.
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declined for no reason? ugh. E-mail sent.Frere Ambroise wrote: Ahhh... please send an email to http://hellolcbo.com/app/ask/session/L3 ... akhxT2w%3D
We submitted our Maple 4pack last year. And LCBO declined it. No reason.![]()

I prefer bottles but cans are fine too.Just curious -- would you prefer the Maple in the bottle or can format?
Since we're on the subject of St-Ambroise, did the India Pale Ale ever show up? (LCBO product #357814)
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Again - LCBO declined. So we brought the IPA 6packs to TBS. It's been on the shelves since November.Since we're on the subject of St-Ambroise, did the India Pale Ale ever show up? (LCBO product #357814)
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I had some on the weekend with some nice Rogan Josh & Channa Masala. Yummy.
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The Porter's been in Manitoba's MLCC for a while, so it's not as if it's market size.Kel Varnsen wrote:That's kind of exciting. I was always surprised we don't get more Anchor products up here. I mean Steam and Liberty Ale are both awesome beers, and they have been in the LCBO for so long, I really wonder why they haven't tried to branch out before now.PeenSteen wrote: Anchor Porter
It's also available in Taiwan. That's the first and only place I think that I've had Anchor Porter. The bottle market there has grown by leaps and bounds since I first visited about 6-7 years ago. Draft has been a slower climb but it's improving.nickw wrote:The Porter's been in Manitoba's MLCC for a while, so it's not as if it's market size.
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Bottle - not at all what I was expecting and I love it. Has aromas ant taste of chocolate and fruit, and an earthy-sour taste that is great, plus a solid dry hop note on the palate. A bit milky and a hint of sweet spiciness. Absolutely unique beer, only thing close to it was Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (the dry sourness.) Dark brown with big tan head.RB 4.0 / 5
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Didn't know about this...this is great news...I quite like this nice English IPA.Frere Ambroise wrote:
So we brought the IPA 6packs to TBS. It's been on the shelves since November.
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