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LCBO Spring release
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- Seasoned Drinker
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LCBO Head Office has no idea why the Spring Beers have not hit GTA stores. Last week they once again "forced" cases to the participating stores and are keeping their fingers crossed that something will happen. This is habitual problem with the seasonal releases and no one seems to do anything about it. I am trying to arrange a meeting with the new Product Manager to discuss this and other issues.
As for Dogfish, week before last I was told there were some "lab problems" but no one has told me specifically what they are. I'm afraid that it'll probably be alcohol content and that we might have to re-label the entire order.
As for Dogfish, week before last I was told there were some "lab problems" but no one has told me specifically what they are. I'm afraid that it'll probably be alcohol content and that we might have to re-label the entire order.
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I can't remember ever seeing a label with the alcohol displayed to one-hundredths of a percent, so I'm going to guess that it's at least one tenth. But then, who knows? It'd just be a lot easier if we calculated our alcohol percentages the same way the Americans do (or vice-versa), then we wouldn't have a problem then, would we?
"All right, brain, I don't like you and you don't like me - so let's just do this and I'll get back to killing you with beer."
Oh NO! That sucks... I've been using the LCBO web search daily for 2 weeks now waiting to see the 60 Minute show up...esprit wrote:As for Dogfish, week before last I was told there were some "lab problems" but no one has told me specifically what they are. I'm afraid that it'll probably be alcohol content and that we might have to re-label the entire order.
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The Goudenband is showing up on the LCBO website now - but no locations as of yet.
Also, it's $4.95/375ml. Ouch. Rodenbach was what, $2.50?
-Josh
Also, it's $4.95/375ml. Ouch. Rodenbach was what, $2.50?
-Josh
Cellar List: http://josh.infinitepigeons.org/beer.html
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Our friends at McAuslan who now represent Liefmans must be getting greedy. Last time we offerred Goudenband it was at $3.95 with a significantly higher EURO.
As for the question about alcohol content, up to about 8.5% the variance allowed is +/- 0.3% by volume. Over that it's +/- 1.0%. This is a real problem for U.S. micros who rarely test their alcohol content or, if they do, they're not using sophisticated equipment to do so. The LCBO uses a gas chromatograph whereas most breweries use a simple hygrometer which is not terribly accurate.
Foget about Liefmans....buy more Weltenburger, Dogfish, Mort Subite Gueuze...not too partisan, am I?
As for the question about alcohol content, up to about 8.5% the variance allowed is +/- 0.3% by volume. Over that it's +/- 1.0%. This is a real problem for U.S. micros who rarely test their alcohol content or, if they do, they're not using sophisticated equipment to do so. The LCBO uses a gas chromatograph whereas most breweries use a simple hygrometer which is not terribly accurate.
Foget about Liefmans....buy more Weltenburger, Dogfish, Mort Subite Gueuze...not too partisan, am I?
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