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Stone beers in Ontario
Stone beers in Ontario
"in addition to the IPA and Arrogant Bastard, Stone’s Cali Belgique, an IPA brewed with a Belgian yeast strain, will be available at the LCBO around May. Expect all three beers in 650mL bottles, likely for a price around $7 or $8 '
yesssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://bensbeerblog.com/2015/01/20/ston ... o-ontario/
yesssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://bensbeerblog.com/2015/01/20/ston ... o-ontario/
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The idea of Enjoy By at the LCBO is downright comical to me. I hope they try it.jrenihan wrote:Really great news. I hope that Ruination and Sublimely Self-Righteous are not far behind. If they start squeezing in the RIS and Enjoy By I will be extremely happy, but I'm very happy to settle for this as a start!
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Black IPA is going out as fast as it came inJ343MY wrote:Apparently they are discontinuing Sublimely Self-Righteousjrenihan wrote:Really great news. I hope that Ruination and Sublimely Self-Righteous are not far behind. If they start squeezing in the RIS and Enjoy By I will be extremely happy, but I'm very happy to settle for this as a start!
Ren
Gimme RIS and Old Guardian. GIVE IT TO ME LICKABOW!
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sad, I love the self righteous
http://beeralien.com/stone-dropping-sub ... evitation/
http://beeralien.com/stone-dropping-sub ... evitation/
J343MY wrote:Apparently they are discontinuing Sublimely Self-Righteousjrenihan wrote:Really great news. I hope that Ruination and Sublimely Self-Righteous are not far behind. If they start squeezing in the RIS and Enjoy By I will be extremely happy, but I'm very happy to settle for this as a start!
Ren
When I'm stateside I often have Sierra Nevada Pale Ale on tap, but I don't think I've ever actually bought it here (it has been in BC for a bit). I have drank a fair bit of Torpedo though... it's right up there with Fat Tug, and it's more consistent. Their rep from Seattle was in town last year. He tried to bring a bunch of specialty kegs in, but was turned back at the boarder.
BC got Stone a few months ago, but unfortunately we haven't seen the RIS (or Old Guardian). They make solid brews, but there's a lot of local competition here on the West Coast.
They updated Ruination a year or so ago... so it's boozier now, with a bit more hopping, but I don't like it nearly as much as the original. The original was a great brew, though it really didn't live up to its name in today's market.
BC got Stone a few months ago, but unfortunately we haven't seen the RIS (or Old Guardian). They make solid brews, but there's a lot of local competition here on the West Coast.
They updated Ruination a year or so ago... so it's boozier now, with a bit more hopping, but I don't like it nearly as much as the original. The original was a great brew, though it really didn't live up to its name in today's market.
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