Anyone tried this yet? I have one in the fridge maybe tonight will be the night!spinrsx wrote:
This sounds good:
Rye On Rye 6 by Boulevard Brewing Co.
Rye Beer / $5.25 (355 mL bottle) / USA
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It was decent. Very fizzy, it actually gushed when I opened it. It drink likes a belgian dubbel to an extent - needs more body. Alcohol was very well hidden though.
Maybe something that would get better in the cellar.
Maybe something that would get better in the cellar.
ry_kinney wrote:Anyone tried this yet? I have one in the fridge maybe tonight will be the night!spinrsx wrote:
This sounds good:
Rye On Rye 6 by Boulevard Brewing Co.
Rye Beer / $5.25 (355 mL bottle) / USA
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Molson is reaching in to the vault and bringing back Molson Golden, in a 625 ml bottle no less. New LCBO listing, no inventory showing.
Back in the day, Golden was an ale, but it got 'converted' to a lager before it was retired. At least, I assume it was completely retired. Haven't seen it in years.
Back in the day, Golden was an ale, but it got 'converted' to a lager before it was retired. At least, I assume it was completely retired. Haven't seen it in years.
Brewdog Hazy Jane at $2.95 a can is a 7.2% NIPA style that is a great bargain and tastes fantastic
Renaissance Tribute Barley Wine (NZ) 13444 is now in some stores part of the Winter release that is finally out but hard to track down because the LCBO does not have the sku in the system for a search. Called about it and their IT dept still hasn't resolved the issue after a week. Last release we got was a few years ago with the 2012 vintage in a 330ml bottle when they brought in a variety of Renaissance beers. This one is a 500ml bottle and already selling at 30% off.(at my local store anyway) Tastes a bit sweet right now so a good one to cellar.
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I'll confess that I've become a bit numb to pricing, and don't usually pay a lot of attention to it. But this does look like a great bargain.tyke66a wrote:Brewdog Hazy Jane at $2.95 a can is a 7.2% NIPA style that is a great bargain and tastes fantastic
tyke66a wrote: This one is a 500ml bottle and already selling at 30% off.(at my local store anyway) Tastes a bit sweet right now so a good one to cellar.
Which store is that?
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I agree, it’s a top 10 value for ratings and abv per $tyke66a wrote:Brewdog Hazy Jane at $2.95 a can is a 7.2% NIPA style that is a great bargain and tastes fantastic
Another fella I know out in Barrie is telling me about the Brewdog Hazy Jane too, apparently excellent value
I got some double IPA vibes from it, great price and will be going back for more.GtownRandy wrote:I agree, it’s a top 10 value for ratings and abv per $tyke66a wrote:Brewdog Hazy Jane at $2.95 a can is a 7.2% NIPA style that is a great bargain and tastes fantastic
Now in the system at 3 locations only. Mine is Kanataroland wrote:tyke66a wrote: This one is a 500ml bottle and already selling at 30% off.(at my local store anyway) Tastes a bit sweet right now so a good one to cellar.
Which store is that?
Thanks for the info. I doubt Toronto stores have the 30% off deal.tyke66a wrote: Now in the system at 3 locations only. Mine is Kanata
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Had one last night and can confirm, tasty beer at a great price!tyke66a wrote:Brewdog Hazy Jane at $2.95 a can is a 7.2% NIPA style that is a great bargain and tastes fantastic
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Hello and hope everyone is well!
Just wanted to let you know that Gregorius, Austria's Trappist Beer is back at the LCBO. LCBO # 406439 $4.95 330 ml 9.7% alc./vol.
Named after Abbot Gregorius Eisvogel who first guided the refugee monks from Alsace/France to Abbey Mariawald and Abbey Banz of Germany until they reached their final destination, Stift Engelszell. Abbot Gregorius then led the Trappist Monastery for over 25 years. It’s special recipe incorporates organic honey from local beehives around St. Engelszell as well as the unique use of an “Alsatian wine yeast”.
We hope you like it!
Cheers,
Roland + Russell
Just wanted to let you know that Gregorius, Austria's Trappist Beer is back at the LCBO. LCBO # 406439 $4.95 330 ml 9.7% alc./vol.
Named after Abbot Gregorius Eisvogel who first guided the refugee monks from Alsace/France to Abbey Mariawald and Abbey Banz of Germany until they reached their final destination, Stift Engelszell. Abbot Gregorius then led the Trappist Monastery for over 25 years. It’s special recipe incorporates organic honey from local beehives around St. Engelszell as well as the unique use of an “Alsatian wine yeast”.
We hope you like it!
Cheers,
Roland + Russell