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Bellwood's

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I'm heading off to the cottage next weekend and while passing through Toronto, I'm considering taking a detour and stopping by Bellwood's. I've never been there, never had the chance to try any of their offerings. I'm wondering if someone who has been to bottle shop could give me an idea what bottles typically cost. I think they're showing Grizzly Beer, Roman Candle, Farmageddon, and a could others, I can't remember which... Any info would be appreciated!

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Usually runs anywhere from $4.50 - $7 for regular options. Expect the barrel-aged stuff (Farmageddon) to run $9 and up. I had one of the fresh Roman Candles from this week and it's tasting great!
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nickelass wrote:Usually runs anywhere from $4.50 - $7 for regular options. Expect the barrel-aged stuff (Farmageddon) to run $9 and up. I had one of the fresh Roman Candles from this week and it's tasting great!
Awesome, thanks for your input!

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What a nice location to go away and enjoy those. Maybe buy a few more bottles than you think you'll need, to while away the time. And maybe buy one or two special ones to cellar for future enjoyment.

In other words, bring ca$$$h. Only a suggestion. I think a very good one you won't regret at all.
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Post by cheechonaleash »

Belgian wrote:What a nice location to go away and enjoy those. Maybe buy a few more bottles than you think you'll need, to while away the time. And maybe buy one or two special ones to cellar for future enjoyment.

In other words, bring ca$$$h. Only a suggestion. I think a very good one you won't regret at all.
Sounds like a great suggestion, and one that I'll likely take as I don't get to the city often and I haven't attempted trades yet. Thanks Belgian!

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