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Muskoka Harvest Ale
Muskoka Harvest Ale
tried this last night and was very impressed. the malt body was extremely fresh and the hopping balanced it out perfectly.
a great beer for the season and easily the best beer ive had from Muskoka.
im curious if Gary has tried this and if so how he thinks it compares to the October beers of the past. it certainly has a "barley wine light" feel to it.
a great beer for the season and easily the best beer ive had from Muskoka.
im curious if Gary has tried this and if so how he thinks it compares to the October beers of the past. it certainly has a "barley wine light" feel to it.
Thanks Matt...glad you enjoyed. I know I've been drinking my fair share if it lately. the 100% Ontario barley and the Ontario hops used in the dry hopping gives it a really nice flavour.matt7215 wrote: im curious if Gary has tried this and if so how he thinks it compares to the October beers of the past. it certainly has a "barley wine light" feel to it.
Looking at numbers this morning, if the LCBO doesn't re-order this, we'll be out in 3 weeks.
I'll get a response from Gary from you and will post.
Cheers,
Mike
I tried it last night on tap at one of the Duke pubs downtown... I really enjoyed it as well. Was pleasantly surprised to see it. I picked up a couple of bottles to put on the table at Thanksgiving.matt7215 wrote:tried this last night and was very impressed. the malt body was extremely fresh and the hopping balanced it out perfectly.
a great beer for the season and easily the best beer ive had from Muskoka.
im curious if Gary has tried this and if so how he thinks it compares to the October beers of the past. it certainly has a "barley wine light" feel to it.
Feature posted on Harvest Ale, with the news of their next seasonal:
http://www.bartowel.com/?p=1278
http://www.bartowel.com/?p=1278
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northyorksammy wrote:is this newsworthy?
Sure it is.
Anytime a brewery is taking big steps to up its game, I think they deserve some publicity.
Plus, Cass runs the site, so he could post what he had for breakfast in the news section and it would be newsworthy.


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Double-chocolate cranberry stout. That does sound interesting.Cass wrote:Feature posted on Harvest Ale, with the news of their next seasonal:
http://www.bartowel.com/?p=1278
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i dont know why we cant get an 8% stout on our shelves before a double-chocolate cranberry version but im still looking forward to this brew.Gedge wrote:Double-chocolate cranberry stout. That does sound interesting.Cass wrote:Feature posted on Harvest Ale, with the news of their next seasonal:
http://www.bartowel.com/?p=1278
thankfully i still have Grand River and Wellington close by so i can still stock up on "normal" stout for regular winter drinking
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Last years John By was over 8% IIRCmatt7215 wrote:i dont know why we cant get an 8% stout on our shelves before a double-chocolate cranberry version but im still looking forward to this brew.Gedge wrote:Double-chocolate cranberry stout. That does sound interesting.Cass wrote:Feature posted on Harvest Ale, with the news of their next seasonal:
http://www.bartowel.com/?p=1278
thankfully i still have Grand River and Wellington close by so i can still stock up on "normal" stout for regular winter drinking
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every bottle i had was infectedicemachine wrote:Last years John By was over 8% IIRCmatt7215 wrote:i dont know why we cant get an 8% stout on our shelves before a double-chocolate cranberry version but im still looking forward to this brew.Gedge wrote: Double-chocolate cranberry stout. That does sound interesting.
thankfully i still have Grand River and Wellington close by so i can still stock up on "normal" stout for regular winter drinking

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I've got a couple left I think, haven't had one in a month or more thoughmatt7215 wrote:every bottle i had was infectedicemachine wrote:Last years John By was over 8% IIRCmatt7215 wrote: i dont know why we cant get an 8% stout on our shelves before a double-chocolate cranberry version but im still looking forward to this brew.
thankfully i still have Grand River and Wellington close by so i can still stock up on "normal" stout for regular winter drinking
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i had a 2008 6.7% version this summer that was sublime but i was 0/4 in '09.icemachine wrote:
I've got a couple left I think, haven't had one in a month or more though
i do love john by when its on so hopefully it comes back strong in 2010
also BBCS greatly decreased the need to gamble on the Scotch Irish