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Wet Hopped Ales?
Wet Hopped Ales?
We used to get Amsterdam's Autumn Hop Ale and I thought that was great but I don't think that's been produced for a few years now. Are there any wet hopped ales that are coming to the LCBO this fall or do people know of any Toronto based brewers that are planning one this year? I don't think that I'll get out to more remote regions but for the Province wide audience of this site, feel free to chime in with any local producers. Who knows, I might find them being resold for takeout at bars/restaurants.
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The only one I've had so far this year is Great Lakes' Centennial Wet Hop Ale, which was brewery-only and has already sold out. It was pretty good, and an improvement over last year's WHA, though I was a bit disappointed that they made it a hazy/New England-style pale with low bitterness (for me, these beers are best represented in the West Coast style).
I've seen no indications that Amsterdam Autumn Hop and Nickel Brook Ontario Wet Hop are returning this year. Hoping they have just kept things under wraps and we do see them come back. If we're lucky, Bellwoods Bine Hunter might make a return. Haven't heard anything official yet.
Overall the style is terribly underrepresented in Ontario, something that was discussed on here a few weeks ago. I'm not sure why that is the case.
I've seen no indications that Amsterdam Autumn Hop and Nickel Brook Ontario Wet Hop are returning this year. Hoping they have just kept things under wraps and we do see them come back. If we're lucky, Bellwoods Bine Hunter might make a return. Haven't heard anything official yet.
Overall the style is terribly underrepresented in Ontario, something that was discussed on here a few weeks ago. I'm not sure why that is the case.
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I think Bellwoods announced Bine Hunter. I just can’t find where. Maybe a newsletter.
That's too bad I missed the Great Lakes version. I had seen a social media post but it never made the online store as far as I could tell. I think Great Lakes needs to dial down the NE IPA love a bit, they've got 4 for sale now and I've had deliveries of others over the summer (Forlorn Unicorn, Used to Be Cool). Perhaps just my fatigue, if they have 3 variations of porters online in October I'd be happy. Gotta love any brewery that has 7 types of IPAs to buy. Ontario has come along way.
Bine Hunter is for sale now, both locations and online store.Coronaeus wrote:I think Bellwoods announced Bine Hunter. I just can’t find where. Maybe a newsletter.
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https://www.canadianbeernews.com/2020/0 ... -pale-ale/seangm wrote:Bine Hunter is for sale now, both locations and online store.Coronaeus wrote:I think Bellwoods announced Bine Hunter. I just can’t find where. Maybe a newsletter.
Is it gone already? I looked online and can't find it.
It was still on the Ossington shop page about 30 minutes ago. I’m guessing sold out online and at Hafis.Craig wrote:Is it gone already? I looked online and can't find it.
^^^ I find that they often add beer listings to the site a day or so after they appear at the shops. So it probably just hasn't been listed yet. I may go there later to check, if so I'll verify.
Yep, looks like it's sold out online already. That didn't take long.
I can confirm that I saw it on the web shop last night and it's gone as of this morning.S M A wrote:^^^ I find that they often add beer listings to the site a day or so after they appear at the shops. So it probably just hasn't been listed yet. I may go there later to check, if so I'll verify.
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Elora just released a new Wet Hop pale ale yesterday.
Grabbed a couple cans, but haven’t tried it yet.
Grabbed a couple cans, but haven’t tried it yet.
Thanks for that! I've been wanting a fresh hop and thought I might miss out this year. Just put in an order.sofakingdrunk wrote:Elora just released a new Wet Hop pale ale yesterday.
Grabbed a couple cans, but haven’t tried it yet.
TWB in Kitchener just released a wet hop ale
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I just ordered my first delivery from them based on this info. The handful of tasty looking DIPAs also available made it that much easier to pull the trigger.Cask wrote:Collective Arts has a new Wet Hop with Chinook:
https://collectiveartsontario.com/products/wet-hop

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