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C'est What Spring Festival Of Small Breweries
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C'est What Spring Festival Of Small Breweries
C'est What's next beer festival takes place on Friday May 23 from 5:00 to 10:00. There will be the usual and unusual, thirty-five to forty examples of the best Canada has to offer in sample sizes at a loonie each. Confirmed so far are:
Amsterdam- Pomegranate Wheat
Barley Days- Summer Breeze Light Ale
Big Rock- MacNally's (bottle)
Church Key- Honey & Water Meade , Cranberry Wheat
Durham- Belgian Wit
Grand River- Pilsner
Heritage- Maple Bush Lager
King- Pils Bock
Neustadt- Scottish Ale Cask
Nickel Brook- Cuvee
Sleeman- Ephemere Pomme, all of the new Unibroue bottles
Wellington- SPA Cask
Much more to come.
Our e-news will be sent out this week.
Amsterdam- Pomegranate Wheat
Barley Days- Summer Breeze Light Ale
Big Rock- MacNally's (bottle)
Church Key- Honey & Water Meade , Cranberry Wheat
Durham- Belgian Wit
Grand River- Pilsner
Heritage- Maple Bush Lager
King- Pils Bock
Neustadt- Scottish Ale Cask
Nickel Brook- Cuvee
Sleeman- Ephemere Pomme, all of the new Unibroue bottles
Wellington- SPA Cask
Much more to come.
Our e-news will be sent out this week.
George, C'est What
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According to the latest C'est What newsletter:Gedge wrote:What are the "new Unibroue bottles" (or "new to Ontario Unibroue bottles" as they are described on the news page)?
"The Unibroue bottled collection has arrived. We are now carrying Blanche de Chambly, Don de Dieu, Chambly Noir, Maudite, La Fin du Monde, and Trois Pistoles."
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Additions to the list of "just-here-for-the-festival" are:
Mill Street Wit, Great Lakes Chocolate Orange Peel, Trafalgar Dark Wheat, Big Rock Grasshopper Wheat, Trafalgar Smoked Rye, and Nickelbrook Organic White Beer.
The Grand River Pils will not be making an appearance (brewery accident making it unavaialble for a couple of weeks). The Neustadt Scottish Ale is actually a variation called Double Fuggle.
There will be forty-two beers available for sampling.
Mill Street Wit, Great Lakes Chocolate Orange Peel, Trafalgar Dark Wheat, Big Rock Grasshopper Wheat, Trafalgar Smoked Rye, and Nickelbrook Organic White Beer.
The Grand River Pils will not be making an appearance (brewery accident making it unavaialble for a couple of weeks). The Neustadt Scottish Ale is actually a variation called Double Fuggle.
There will be forty-two beers available for sampling.
George, C'est What
Nice. Looking forward to tonight.
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Fun night! I've always wanted to go to the spring/fall fests, but have never been able to make it. This was my first time and it was a blast. Seemed pretty well-attended (can't compare it to other fests as I have not been), and highlights for me were Black Oak's Hop Bomb (amazing as always, and it seemed better than ever) and Double Chocolate Cherry Stout, Durham's Hop Head (great as usual), and the Church Key Honey & Water Mead. The surprise of the evening was the MacNally's Extra Ale, which my brother and I really enjoyed. Good times all around - I look forward to hearing the results.
It's when the "festival season" comes around that I really miss the business and the die hard beer geeks (of which I count myself as one). I am still making beer on my patio, but none of it will reach the people (other than me and a few of my Ottawa friends) that might appreciate it. I can't participate at Fort York, so no Major Misconduct ,Amarillo Sunset or Mental Bob for me this year. Suffice to say, I will miss all of you and your companionship and I will be thinking of you all when the kegs are tapped at each festival.
Cheers!
Perry
Future President
Hopping Wolf Artisan Brewery
Cheers!
Perry
Future President
Hopping Wolf Artisan Brewery
"Every day above ground is a good one."
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