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- Ale's What Cures Ya
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OK...here's the list:
Wachusetts Country Ale and Summer Breeze
Caril Lager (Caribbean)
Kalnapalis (Lithuanian Lager)
Golden Pheasant from the Slovak Rep.
Tooheys from Australia
Perla from Polamd
Okocim OK and Porter
and Sam Adams Patriot Pack...including a root beer beer, ginger beer, porter and one that I forgot.
come one, come all....
-Karl
Wachusetts Country Ale and Summer Breeze
Caril Lager (Caribbean)
Kalnapalis (Lithuanian Lager)
Golden Pheasant from the Slovak Rep.
Tooheys from Australia
Perla from Polamd
Okocim OK and Porter
and Sam Adams Patriot Pack...including a root beer beer, ginger beer, porter and one that I forgot.
come one, come all....
-Karl
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I'd like some of those too harry (hint hintHogTownHarry wrote:Ahhh! Dude, I'm there Thursday July 6 without fail - I'd love two bottles of each, any chance you could stash them away for me?Gmonk wrote:Now in....
Weyerbacher Propheecy
Weyerbacher Simcoe
MIddle Ages 11th....a double wheat?
Southern Tier Big Red...an Imperial Red....
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Yes, I have a t-shirt from Shipyard that confirms it is an all Fuggles IPA...as does their website come to think of it: http://www.shipyard.com/taste/"Is the IPA that which used to be called Fuggles"
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I'm new to the forum and made my first trip out to Premier Gourmet yesterday...didn't go crazy with purchases though, however I'm anticipating those trips in the future. Came back with:
DFH 90 Min. IPA
DFH Raison d'Etre
DFH Chicory Stout
Middle Ages Wailing Wench
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Duchesse de Bourgogne
Unibroue Chambly Noire
Stoudts Triple
Monty Python Holy Ale
Cooperstown Old Slugger
Belhaven St. Andrews Ale
Pretty standard stuff for the most part, I know, but I'm fairly new to the world of craft beer and styles like Flemish sour ale, and of course living in Ontario these things can be a slow discovery. Regarding customs - they pulled me over, searched the car and me, but didn't charge me duty. Go figure. I also brought back a bottle of Macallan 12 yr. which was a shocking $43 at Premier Liquor next door - that's pretty much half of what the LCBO charges!
DFH 90 Min. IPA
DFH Raison d'Etre
DFH Chicory Stout
Middle Ages Wailing Wench
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Duchesse de Bourgogne
Unibroue Chambly Noire
Stoudts Triple
Monty Python Holy Ale
Cooperstown Old Slugger
Belhaven St. Andrews Ale
Pretty standard stuff for the most part, I know, but I'm fairly new to the world of craft beer and styles like Flemish sour ale, and of course living in Ontario these things can be a slow discovery. Regarding customs - they pulled me over, searched the car and me, but didn't charge me duty. Go figure. I also brought back a bottle of Macallan 12 yr. which was a shocking $43 at Premier Liquor next door - that's pretty much half of what the LCBO charges!
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Lucky thing they did not charge you duty, as the duty on the Mac12 would of been about $40. My last trip, they charged me duty and 3 customs officers searched my vehicle very thoroughly, haven't been in the mood to go back since.Stomp Brockmore wrote:I'm new to the forum and made my first trip out to Premier Gourmet yesterday...didn't go crazy with purchases though, however I'm anticipating those trips in the future. Came back with:
DFH 90 Min. IPA
DFH Raison d'Etre
DFH Chicory Stout
Middle Ages Wailing Wench
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Duchesse de Bourgogne
Unibroue Chambly Noire
Stoudts Triple
Monty Python Holy Ale
Cooperstown Old Slugger
Belhaven St. Andrews Ale
Pretty standard stuff for the most part, I know, but I'm fairly new to the world of craft beer and styles like Flemish sour ale, and of course living in Ontario these things can be a slow discovery. Regarding customs - they pulled me over, searched the car and me, but didn't charge me duty. Go figure. I also brought back a bottle of Macallan 12 yr. which was a shocking $43 at Premier Liquor next door - that's pretty much half of what the LCBO charges!
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