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LCBO Xmas Release 2017
LCBO Xmas Release 2017
fear not, the Blauw is back!
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I am curious about Schneider Bavaria Xmas 2017. And hopefully the Chimay pack comes with a glass.
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cant tell what the Schneider is, from looking on ratebeer? maybe a 4x500 of Aventinus, or maybe Eisbock?beerstodiscover wrote:I am curious about Schneider Bavaria Xmas 2017. And hopefully the Chimay pack comes with a glass.
and hopefully this:
for the chimay pack?
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So good to see Van de Keizer Blauw return - and still under $10 no less!
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A lot of the usual suspects in that list. No samual smiths winter warmer
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Yay!Provost Drunk wrote:So good to see Van de Keizer Blauw return - and still under $10 no less!
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What does the double asterix mean?
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** denotes products to be warehoused till early-March
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For the first time in, what, 20 or 25 years? WTF?sofakingdrunk wrote:No samual smiths winter warmer
Here's to the slow path.
No St. Bernardus Christmas eh... oh well, glad to have Van de Keizer Blauw back.
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Now that I think about it, I haven't really seen any Samuel Smith's beers in any 'BO for at least a few months, if not the better part of a year.Wheatsheaf wrote:For the first time in, what, 20 or 25 years? WTF?sofakingdrunk wrote:No samual smiths winter warmer
The only Sam Smith product still in the LCBO database is their Organic Ale, which is listed as 'discontinued'. Can't find their Oatmeal Stout anywhere, which used to be at least semi-regularly available.
Maybe they've pulled a Southern Tier?
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Their Organic Chocolate Stout is included in the winter release so they must not have bailed entirely.darmokandjalad wrote:Now that I think about it, I haven't really seen any Samuel Smith's beers in any 'BO for at least a few months, if not the better part of a year.Wheatsheaf wrote:For the first time in, what, 20 or 25 years? WTF?sofakingdrunk wrote:No samual smiths winter warmer
The only Sam Smith product still in the LCBO database is their Organic Ale, which is listed as 'discontinued'. Can't find their Oatmeal Stout anywhere, which used to be at least semi-regularly available.
Maybe they've pulled a Southern Tier?
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And imo the pale ale is one of their weaker beers. I absolutely love the oatmeal stout and the winter warmer is usually always in my fridge during the holiday season. They also usually have the Xmas pack with the pint glass too.darmokandjalad wrote:Now that I think about it, I haven't really seen any Samuel Smith's beers in any 'BO for at least a few months, if not the better part of a year.Wheatsheaf wrote:For the first time in, what, 20 or 25 years? WTF?sofakingdrunk wrote:No samual smiths winter warmer
The only Sam Smith product still in the LCBO database is their Organic Ale, which is listed as 'discontinued'. Can't find their Oatmeal Stout anywhere, which used to be at least semi-regularly available.
Maybe they've pulled a Southern Tier?
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And imo the pale ale is one of their weaker beers. I absolutely love the oatmeal stout and the winter warmer is usually always in my fridge during the holiday season. They also usually have the Xmas pack with the pint glass too.darmokandjalad wrote:Now that I think about it, I haven't really seen any Samuel Smith's beers in any 'BO for at least a few months, if not the better part of a year.Wheatsheaf wrote:For the first time in, what, 20 or 25 years? WTF?sofakingdrunk wrote:No samual smiths winter warmer
The only Sam Smith product still in the LCBO database is their Organic Ale, which is listed as 'discontinued'. Can't find their Oatmeal Stout anywhere, which used to be at least semi-regularly available.
Maybe they've pulled a Southern Tier?
Sam Smiths Winter WELCOME should be a there somewhere because we've had it since 1994...such a regular so not on the list of new Christmas beers. It has more bite than the pale ale and as a Yorkshireman, is one of my favourites