might have to grab that then....JaseWescott wrote:it's a spicy imperial stout. I like the idea. I wouldn't mind another NB Mystery PackUrotsukidoji wrote:Innis & Gunn Holiday Pack
anyone bought this? Wondering what the secret beer is?
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Just popping in to say I tried the new Collingwood Winter Stout last night and it was surprisingly delicious. I prefer bourbon barrel aged imperials like I'm sure most do around here, but the 5% abv is a little better on the waistline.
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So I just ran into Boulevard Whiskey Barrel Stout at a Brampton store. I don't pay much attention to these threads anymore, so don't know if it's been mentioned as making an appearance.
Mostly just lol at Ontario brewers, specifically Nickel Brook and their price and format size. This bottle cost me $4.85, and is the perfect size bottle for this stlye of beer. It's in the car right now but I believe it's 330ml.
So again, an import world class brewery is far, far better priced that a place like Nickel Brook, who I so rarely purchase anymore.
Mostly just lol at Ontario brewers, specifically Nickel Brook and their price and format size. This bottle cost me $4.85, and is the perfect size bottle for this stlye of beer. It's in the car right now but I believe it's 330ml.
So again, an import world class brewery is far, far better priced that a place like Nickel Brook, who I so rarely purchase anymore.
I agree this blows away some Canadian alternatives, unfortunately. That was an immediate thought I had too, how can such a nice BB RIS be so reasonable - even when it's imported.Blasphomet wrote:So I just ran into Boulevard Whiskey Barrel Stout ... bottle cost me $4.85, and is the perfect size bottle for this style of beer... 330ml... import world class brewery is far, far better priced that a place like Nickel Brook, who I so rarely purchase anymore.
I suspect USA brewers have better bourbon barrel access and also long experience doing these beers on a (relative) mass scale.
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Get 2 bottles and it’s equal to less than $10 for a 660ml bottle of 12% imp stout, compared to $12 for 500ml of Kentucky bastard. Both equally rated on ratebeer. But this way it’s easier to drink half and still have the other half sealed.
Edit: can’t wait to try the lickinghole heir apparent, almost a litre of 12% stout for $7.40!
Edit: can’t wait to try the lickinghole heir apparent, almost a litre of 12% stout for $7.40!
Bring out the Imp is really good too, and also comes in a smaller format. I appreciate that there are now a few smaller imperials available and hope this is a conscious decision on the part of the LCBO.GtownRandy wrote:Get 2 bottles and it’s equal to less than $10 for a 660ml bottle of 12% imp stout, compared to $12 for 500ml of Kentucky bastard. Both equally rated on ratebeer. But this way it’s easier to drink half and still have the other half sealed.
Edit: can’t wait to try the lickinghole heir apparent, almost a litre of 12% stout for $7.40!
I like Lickinghole.
Its got some nice vegetal chile notes underneath and has a good silky sweetness. I believe Sammy said that this was a new permament listing, but I might buy a bunch now just in case.
Count me in as fan of ~350ml bottles/cans of beer - especially for ABVs north of 6%!!!GtownRandy wrote:Get 2 bottles and it’s equal to less than $10 for a 660ml bottle of 12% imp stout, compared to $12 for 500ml of Kentucky bastard. Both equally rated on ratebeer. But this way it’s easier to drink half and still have the other half sealed.
Edit: can’t wait to try the lickinghole heir apparent, almost a litre of 12% stout for $7.40!
As more and more of these high quality, well priced, imports continue to flood the market, local breweries are going to find it increasingly difficult to compete (beyond selling one or two bottles to the untappd tickers).
Trying to support my local Rouge River by buying all of their non-sour releases but its tough to justify paying $14 for 500ml for their "Never say Never" barrel aged RIS ($2 more than last year) when cheaper alternatives are so plentiful. I bought a few last year, but limited my "support" to 2 bottles this year...
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I too am a fan of smaller serving sizes and price tags. However sometimes you do get what you pay for. The Lickinghole (Lackinghole?) Heir Apparent is not on par with other fine examples of the style. Ditto for the Boulevard (which is actually only 2/3 barrel aged), and pales in comparison to Kentucky Bastard in more than just price. Ditto for Bring out the Imp vs Winey Bastard.
Double Tempest ($17), Balam ($15) and Bellwoods ($7-$17) stouts have blown me away so far in 2018 and these LCBO offerings, while very nice to try and easier on the wallet, are just not at the same level in my opinion. Fullers Imperial Stout and Oskar Blues Hot Box are LCBO standouts for me so far.
Double Tempest ($17), Balam ($15) and Bellwoods ($7-$17) stouts have blown me away so far in 2018 and these LCBO offerings, while very nice to try and easier on the wallet, are just not at the same level in my opinion. Fullers Imperial Stout and Oskar Blues Hot Box are LCBO standouts for me so far.
Just popped in to King and Spadina:
Nightmare on Brett
CBS
Evil Twin Chili Hazelnet whatever
Evil Twin/Prairie Bible Belt
Nightmare on Brett
CBS
Evil Twin Chili Hazelnet whatever
Evil Twin/Prairie Bible Belt
[quote="munrets"]Just popped in to King and Spadina:
Nightmare on Brett
CBS
Evil Twin Chili Hazelnet whatever
Evil Twin/Prairie Bible Belt[/quote
What?! There's Evil Twin at the LCBO now?
Nightmare on Brett
CBS
Evil Twin Chili Hazelnet whatever
Evil Twin/Prairie Bible Belt[/quote
What?! There's Evil Twin at the LCBO now?
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GtownRandy wrote:Get 2 bottles and it’s equal to less than $10 for a 660ml bottle of 12% imp stout, compared to $12 for 500ml of Kentucky bastard. Both equally rated on ratebeer. But this way it’s easier to drink half and still have the other half sealed.
Edit: can’t wait to try the lickinghole heir apparent, almost a litre of 12% stout for $7.40!
I bought the lickinghole heir apparent the other day, and it’s a great value. 3.70 or so for a tall boy of high alcohol tasty impy stout. I was really quite happy with it and will buy a bunch more.
About 7 cases of CBS at King and Spadina. 530436.
Surprised you guys like this so much. I had it at The Jim during the Founders tap takeover last Friday. Found it sickly sweet. Much prefer KBS or Kentucky Bastard.Cshh wrote:About 7 cases of CBS at King and Spadina. 530436.
Loved the CBS and the Better Half at the Jim. The free glasses were a nice touch.Orval_Al wrote:Surprised you guys like this so much. I had it at The Jim during the Founders tap takeover last Friday. Found it sickly sweet. Much prefer KBS or Kentucky Bastard.Cshh wrote:About 7 cases of CBS at King and Spadina. 530436.
Interesting. Canadian Breakfast Stout definitely has a 'confection' quality about it, as they add chocolate and maple syrup to an already malt-rich coffee / bourbon barrel beer. You sure get the whole Xmas stocking (or Halloween treat bag) in this one.Orval_Al wrote:Surprised you guys like (CBS) so much. I had it at The Jim during the Founders tap takeover last Friday. Found it sickly sweet. Much prefer KBS or Kentucky Bastard.
Possibly a terrible bar beer, but much better as a home sipper enjoyed quietly over 2-6 hours (not exaggerating this time frame in the least.) This is the pace I would enjoy über-rich things like ice wines, Sauternes, sweet Pedro Ximinez sherry and the like. A slippers and housecoat brew, if you will.
Anybody opened a bottle? Is this year's identical in flavor to last?
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