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markaberrant wrote:
boney wrote:Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel.

Although I have yet to try AleSmith Speedway Stout, this puts any other impy coffee stout I have ever had to shame.
You may need to watch your back after making such claims, there is a lot of love for DDC Peche Mortel.

I haven't tried Brunch Weasel, but I have tried Speedway. The Speedway is better than Peche Mortel. No contest.
Oh, I know the heresy of which I speak, but if Peche and Weasel were to meet in a dark alley, Peche would get beaten like a red headed step child.

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boney wrote:
markaberrant wrote:
boney wrote:Mikkeller Beer Geek Brunch Weasel.

Although I have yet to try AleSmith Speedway Stout, this puts any other impy coffee stout I have ever had to shame.
You may need to watch your back after making such claims, there is a lot of love for DDC Peche Mortel.

I haven't tried Brunch Weasel, but I have tried Speedway. The Speedway is better than Peche Mortel. No contest.
Oh, I know the heresy of which I speak, but if Peche and Weasel were to meet in a dark alley, Peche would get beaten like a red headed step child.
I [dis]respectfully disagree.

Peché would feed it back to the Weasel in the same orifice from which it came.

Besides Expedition Stout, Fouder's Breakfast Stout, Speedway... all in a seperate class from these 2 anyways.

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iguenard wrote:
Peché would feed it back to the Weasel in the same orifice from which it came.

Besides Expedition Stout, Fouder's Breakfast Stout, Speedway... all in a seperate class from these 2 anyways.
Nice one. That made me laugh.

I actually put the Weasel slightly ahead of the Founder's, but it's been a while since I've had the latter and both are great. Expedition is a different beast than the impy coffee stouts we are discussing, making it more difficult to directly compare. Definitely world class though. Peche? I'm sorry, I just never got that beer. It just always struck me as an overly boozy one trick pony.

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Bud.


No kidding.
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Was feeling woozy. But the E Fitz was very tasty Porter. And the 2009 Citrouille, still good but was tastier half a year ago.
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Hopslam.
enjoi

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Belhaven Scottish Stout. Coming soonish to an LCBO near you (or to Toronto.)
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DDC Equinoxe du Printemps

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King Vienna with homemade Chili - Need to get more while its available
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By the way, with all the talk about red head kids, I just want to reassure all Bartowel members that you can still never trust a ginger.
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hopocalypse. super fresh and delicious.

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Drinking Phillips 9 Donkeys of the Hopocalypse.... stole the name right out from Biergotter!

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Two year old Orval
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Nelson's 20th Anniversary Cascadian Pale Ale.
Central City Red Racer IPA.

So far I'm liking BC Liquor!

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Delerium Tremens - I always get a nice bit of green apple out of this beer - lovely
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