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Southern Tier IPA, the only good IPA?..
Lukie, some people are just ignorant and I'm sorry - it's often better to just come back and try to talk to another person who is not stone-walling you, because ignorant people hate to back down from anything they tell you, as you can see. LC people, the bad ones can be just as guilty of bluffing their way out of actually helping you.
Listing fees my ass.
Listing fees my ass.
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Hop head is a really good one - but sadly, it disappeared really quickly. I am currently enjoying the Netherworld. Not really hoppy, but an interesting and nicely full bodied brew nonetheless.Lukie wrote:
Hop Head, by Tree Brewing is quite good, but there's none left at the moment.
I'd give Flying Monkey's Netherworld a try. Comes in an open six pack, so you can sample a single bottle before you buy the case. It's not exactly a traditional IPA (more like a hybrid of a West Coast IPA and Stout), but it has a good amount of citrusy Cascade Hops in it. Its quite a unique brew for Ontario standards and frankly I prefer it to the caramel/buttery English style IPAs like Curmudgeon or Duggan's #9.
Also, Gemini by Southern Tier is a lovely, powerful (but costly) Imperial IPA.
I tried the Gemini - it was a very strong, very hoppy ale and beyond belief expensive. $9 per bottle?!
Someone once told the LCBO higher-ups that Southern Tier brews with solid gold fermenting tanks.Rosko wrote: I tried the Gemini - it was a very strong, very hoppy ale and beyond belief expensive. $9 per bottle?!
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Here in B.C. (and I believe in Alberta too) most quality American IIPA's in bombers are $8 or more. Some on the high end, like Dogfish Head Squall or Hopworks Ace of Spades, run about $28 for 750ml. So $9 doesn't seem that far out of whack.Rosko wrote: I tried the Gemini - it was a very strong, very hoppy ale and beyond belief expensive. $9 per bottle?!
Further evidence that the Tree Double Hophead was an INSANELY well priced beer at the LCBO.
I don't always piss in a bottle but when I do...I prefer to call it Dos Equis.
The Gemini IS in the Luxury price range but as Jon says 'the going price.' I don't regret buying a few to enjoy at home (at beer bars, you might need to arrange financing LOL.)
Same company is practically giving away the IPA.
@ bars like Coles in the USA, you can often buy a glass of these 'special' beers for far less than a bottle.
Same company is practically giving away the IPA.
@ bars like Coles in the USA, you can often buy a glass of these 'special' beers for far less than a bottle.
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Well I'm quite satisfied with Mad Tom IPA, even though its about a dollar more expensive than it should be for a 6 pack, but I digress. Now Ontario finally has a great IPA at its back.. now we just need a double/imperial ipa over 70 IBU and I'll be happy.
I'd give my left nut for more hophead in stock at the LCBO -_-
STILL waiting for Southern Tier x2 ipa to show up.
I'd give my left nut for more hophead in stock at the LCBO -_-
STILL waiting for Southern Tier x2 ipa to show up.
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I stopped by FM on Saturday but there wasn't even any Smashbomb "review" bottles available. Would have been nice to do a side by side. From memory I'd have to give it to Smashbomb based on the aroma and the fact I'm more of a fan of citrus over pine in an IPA.mintjellie wrote:So - Mad Tom vs. Smashbomb. Anyone?
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Its been a while since I've bought one but I'm pretty sure that Gemini is at least $7 a bottle here in Buffalo.JesseM wrote:Someone once told the LCBO higher-ups that Southern Tier brews with solid gold fermenting tanks.Rosko wrote: I tried the Gemini - it was a very strong, very hoppy ale and beyond belief expensive. $9 per bottle?!
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Not even close in my opinion. crazy canuck pale ale has more of a hop profile than mad tom ipa. IMHOmintjellie wrote:No it's not. I haven't had Mad Tom yet. I have had Smashbomb, and love it. I'm curious as to how the two compare.SteelbackGuy wrote:Is that a joke?mintjellie wrote:So - Mad Tom vs. Smashbomb. Anyone?
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