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Glenora Springs Triple Chin Irish Dark Ale
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Glenora Springs Triple Chin Irish Dark Ale
Amid the doom and gloom about the LCBO dropping Ontario micros (which I deplore) lo and behold I found two new ones - to me anyway - at the Wilson and Dufferin outlet last night. They are Glenora Triple Chin Irish and Red Coat Pale Ale, both in 650 ml bottles. I think I recall some fairly negative comments about this brewery from a while back, but I find the Triple Chin Irish a quite pleasant, malt forward dark ale in the Hockley Dark vein. Haven't tried the Red Coat yet.