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New Micro Bottles
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I know this has been done to death, but I figure a consolidation post is in order. I remember from the St. Lawrence festival that several micros were going to launch bottles soon... namely Mill Street, Hancock's Weizen, Scotch Irish, Church Key ... does anyone know the status on any/all of these ventures?
All of the Church Key beers are already available in bottles, although they can only be purchased at the brewery for now. I don't know if they have any plans for LCBO or Beer Store distro any time soon.
The latest word from Mill Street (as posted by someone elsewhere in the forum, I believe) was that they would have their beers bottled by "late summer". I don't know if Denison's is included in those plans or not.
Since Perry is a regular around here, I'll let him answer the question for Scotch Irish.
Greg
The latest word from Mill Street (as posted by someone elsewhere in the forum, I believe) was that they would have their beers bottled by "late summer". I don't know if Denison's is included in those plans or not.
Since Perry is a regular around here, I'll let him answer the question for Scotch Irish.
Greg