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10 Bitter Years Now Bottled

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10 Bitter Years Now Bottled

Post by Asst. Grain Shoveller »

Hi All Y'all
Thanks for your patience.

10 Bitter Years (our special strong Anniversary beer) is now available in bottles only in our retail store, located at 75 Horner Ave, Unit #1 in Etobicoke. We are south of the QEW and south of Evans Ave.

Our retail store hours are: Mon-Sat 10-4pm (except Wed noon-4pm)

WE WILL NOT BE SAMPLING THE 10 BITTER YEARS DUE TO THE LIMITED AMOUNT.

Pricing is as follows:
6-Pack: $16.00
12-Pack: $30.00
24-Pack: $58.00
This is a strong beer at 8% & can be cellared for a long time.

We will be donating $2.00 per 6-Pack for Cancer research. Cancer has hit our friends and family pretty hard and we would like to help out.

Please enjoy this beer responsibly.

Kegs and Casks will be ready for Wednesday deliveries.

Adrian got a chunk of glass in his thumb (Don't worry we thoroughly cleaned the machine, so you can't make any brew-master clones!!!) and was slowed down so the kegging will be done on Tuesday.

I hope you enjoy

Cheers
Ken

PS please stop burning your man-bras and man girdles (mirtles actually do exist!!!!).

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Post by jaymack »

Excelllent news. See you Saturday!

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Post by matt7215 »

how much got bottled? ill come by earlier in the week if you think it'll be gone by the weekend.

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Post by Soods »

Ken thinks it should last a month and a half. He said that about 450 six packs have been bottled.

Hope that helps.

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Post by icemachine »

Excellent
"Everything ... is happening" - Bob Cole

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Post by dutchcanuck »

Sweet Baby Jesus!

I think I'm going to have to take one for the time and go to Ikea this saturday...but with a slight detour to the brewery!

Thanks for all your hard work Ken and I look forward to picking this up on Saturday.

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Post by carguy »

And here I am in Indianapolis. I trust it will last to the weekend when I get home.

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Post by Torontoblue »

Looking forward to getting a 6 of these delivered to me next week :D

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Post by toweringpine »

I picked up a sixer at lunch. I wouldn't trust that it is going to last too long. Someone was heading out with a load of about a dozen six packs and the nice lady I was speaking too seemed almost shocked by how fast it was moving. I don't want to cause any panic but I wouldn't recommend waiting too long!
I haven't yet tried it but I sure am looking forward doing so tonight!

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Post by Torontoblue »

toweringpine wrote:Someone was heading out with a load of about a dozen six packs!
I'm guessing he was tall, lanky with a pony-tail and a Bruins cap?

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Post by viggo »

Torontoblue wrote:
toweringpine wrote:Someone was heading out with a load of about a dozen six packs!
I'm guessing he was tall, lanky with a pony-tail and a Bruins cap?
Yeah I wonder where that homeless dude got all that change from?

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Post by Torontoblue »

viggo wrote:
Torontoblue wrote:
toweringpine wrote:Someone was heading out with a load of about a dozen six packs!
I'm guessing he was tall, lanky with a pony-tail and a Bruins cap?
Yeah I wonder where that homeless dude got all that change from?
Maybe he's rescues cats and dogs ;-)

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Post by JesseMcG »

I HATE that I don't have a car and cannot get my hands on this or the Summer Saison.....uuugggggghhhh

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Post by lister »

Being the nice guy that I am, I'll offer to pick up a few six-packs/cases this Saturday (if there's any left) for those of you who live or work downtown. I'm going to be in the area killing time and can swing by Black Oak.
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Post by toweringpine »

He was certainly a tall and fine looking fellow!

(He has a big stash of great beer and I wouldn't want to say anything that isn't complimentary in case he wants to throw a party and share some of this fine brew.)

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