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Here's a bizarre one for you!!!...Unf******believeable!
Here's a small gag from the above :GregClow wrote:Here is the full press release for the D'Angelo/Reno duet:
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/mmnr/steelback/
See if you can read the whole thing without gagging!
a Canadian success story that now includes the D'Angelo juice empire and Steelback Brewery.


I'll wager Frank did the copy on this as it seems so self promoting and overly self glorifying..."juice empire"???


I was unaware a small beverage business with sales under 3$M with a stock turnover that didn't blip on the NSDA bulliten board penny stocks qualified as a business "empire"

...but hey, Frank knows part of the tradition of the beer business is BS,,,if you can't brew, you can BS....you can say anything you can get away with...and that's a lot...particularly in a market where Labatt can say blue is an all malt lager and not be dinged for false advertising or consumer fraud.
Aventinus rules!
You know, I've never actually tried a Steelback beer, and I don't have any personal experience with anyone connected with the brewery, but as a beer enthusiast, I'm happy to hear that boutique brewpub is opening in Toronto.
Perhaps I'm an eternal optimist, but isn't it possible that maybe, just maybe they'll make a few decent beers? I'll pop in and try them when it opens and make up my own mind.
Perhaps I'm an eternal optimist, but isn't it possible that maybe, just maybe they'll make a few decent beers? I'll pop in and try them when it opens and make up my own mind.
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Frank can't even make a compitent juice....what makes you think he will ever make a good beer.JWalter wrote:You know, I've never actually tried a Steelback beer, and I don't have any personal experience with anyone connected with the brewery, but as a beer enthusiast, I'm happy to hear that boutique brewpub is opening in Toronto.
Perhaps I'm an eternal optimist, but isn't it possible that maybe, just maybe they'll make a few decent beers? I'll pop in and try them when it opens and make up my own mind.
And if you really need to have your eardrums offended by Frank's "Musical Talents", just go down to Bremner Boulevard before an Argos game, they normally play the St*****ck Street festival before the games.
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Firstly my apologies for dragging this string even further from the topic of beer and good beer venues, but I have one more concern with the tastefulness of our friend at Steelback Brewery. Usually I would hold my peace and give Frank or one of his defenders an opportunity to respond, but that appears unlikely to happen. However there is one issue here which I feel stupid for not having noticed before and which I now feel compelled to mention.
And I say this as a guy who has had friends and family members first undergo the disfigurement of a mastectomy, and then bravely succumb to breast cancer.
Does anyone not find it tragically, ineptly comedic that Frank is trying to support the fight against breast cancer (or any other form of cancer for that matter) with his signature tune, "We're Here For a Good Time (Not a Long Time)"?
If you saw this in a Christopher Guest movie you would say that it was far-fetched.
It's astoundingly insensitive. And judging from the date of the press release on the website, nobody - not Frank, not Steelback, not the Breast Cancer Society - seems to have picked up on this piece of cruel and bitter irony for over a year.
Tune in to the link above. We can only hope that Frank doesn't sing this song in the middle of an oncology ward.
Are we the only people embarassed on this guy's behalf?!
It's going to take a few Iron Dukes before I can get my head around this one.
Where's our friend from the Toronto Star?
And I say this as a guy who has had friends and family members first undergo the disfigurement of a mastectomy, and then bravely succumb to breast cancer.
Does anyone not find it tragically, ineptly comedic that Frank is trying to support the fight against breast cancer (or any other form of cancer for that matter) with his signature tune, "We're Here For a Good Time (Not a Long Time)"?
If you saw this in a Christopher Guest movie you would say that it was far-fetched.
It's astoundingly insensitive. And judging from the date of the press release on the website, nobody - not Frank, not Steelback, not the Breast Cancer Society - seems to have picked up on this piece of cruel and bitter irony for over a year.
Tune in to the link above. We can only hope that Frank doesn't sing this song in the middle of an oncology ward.
Are we the only people embarassed on this guy's behalf?!
It's going to take a few Iron Dukes before I can get my head around this one.
Where's our friend from the Toronto Star?
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You guys are all barking up the wrong tree here.
Frank is doing a great thing here by trying to open another "craft" establishment in the city of Toronto. I don't know about everyone sles, but I can't wait till' it opens co I can cheetah all the time.

Frank is doing a great thing here by trying to open another "craft" establishment in the city of Toronto. I don't know about everyone sles, but I can't wait till' it opens co I can cheetah all the time.

If you`re reading this, there`s a 15% chance you`ve got a significant drinking problem. Get it fixed, get recovered!
I'll celebrate with you IF this is, infact ,what is occuring. The cheesy history of the owner casts some doubt on that. I hope he proves me wrong.JWalter wrote:You know, I've never actually tried a Steelback beer, and I don't have any personal experience with anyone connected with the brewery, but as a beer enthusiast, I'm happy to hear that boutique brewpub is opening in Toronto.
JW: I encourage you to taste a Steelback beer...perhaps your optimism is misplaced in this case.

Absolutely possible...but not probable...IF the owner maintains the same hands on approach to operations and marketing that the steelback brewery suffers under.JWalter wrote:
Perhaps I'm an eternal optimist, but isn't it possible that maybe, just maybe they'll make a few decent beers? I'll pop in and try them when it opens and make up my own mind.
It takes a good deal of optimism to see this lumbering ego step back from an operation he has no affinity with and allow his employees to run it in a manner conducive with the market it is intended for.
Like I said, try a Steelback ...scan the steelback site and reconsider the optomistic odds of this enterpise producing anything that appeals to good taste.
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Bob someone has to be embarassed for him because it seems it is impossable for this man to feel embrassment or shame ( I recall the shameless/tasteless Ben Johnston exploitations among other tasteless SBB PR gaffes)....it's a matter of taste isn't it...what seems tasteful and proper to one is tastless and boorish to others....I suppose that is really what this whole string is about.Uncle Bobby wrote: Does anyone not find it tragically, ineptly comedic that Frank is trying to support the fight against breast cancer (or any other form of cancer for that matter) with his signature tune, "We're Here For a Good Time (Not a Long Time)"?
It's astoundingly insensitive.
Are we the only people embarassed on this guy's behalf?!
The "taste" we see displayed in Steelback beer and its owner and the possibility that there may not be a mesh there with the "taste" of boutique beer and its clientel is a legitimate topic pertaining to lovers of good beer.
I don't see that as being off topic at all and your ( and others) passion for good taste seems to have spawed a passionate debate about "taste" which Cass has noticed brings TBT some traffic.

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I guess Frank's looking for a permanent venue for his schlock rock revue in the Victoria St. development.
Could be the death of that neighbourhood.
Some ego's know no bounds.
Let the baby have his bottle.
The rest of us still have Denison's. A veritable national treasure...
Hopefully, that will never change.
Pax.
Liam
Could be the death of that neighbourhood.
Some ego's know no bounds.
Let the baby have his bottle.
The rest of us still have Denison's. A veritable national treasure...
Hopefully, that will never change.
Pax.
Liam
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A friend of mine was in a Berlin beer hall a few months ago and struck up a conversation with a guy there. Eventually, when he introduced himself as being from Ontario, Canada, the German said something to the effect of, "So, how do you enjoy that Steelback?"
Frightening.
Never underestimate your average Canadians willingness to accept mediocrity, or indeed, less than.
Frightening.
Never underestimate your average Canadians willingness to accept mediocrity, or indeed, less than.