The Wallace is massively underrated. Fridays they do Mad Tom for five bucks alongside a malaysian fish curry. Does Mad Tom stack up to the Stone IPA? Probably not quite, but... five bucks.Tapsucker wrote:They had Arrogant Bastard at the Wallace yesterday for $7.50 a pint. They were out of IPA, but they did have Sierra Nevada on tap too.
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Thanks for the heads up. I was going to head there, actually, but couldn't find anything on their web site or Twitter feed showing they had Stone (or SN). I'm not a huge fan of their regular lineup, though I've always liked the ambience and food.Tapsucker wrote:They had Arrogant Bastard at the Wallace yesterday for $7.50 a pint. They were out of IPA, but they did have Sierra Nevada on tap too.
Some of the others I was with went for the Mad Tom while I paid the Stone tax. Novelty.saints_gambit wrote:The Wallace is massively underrated. Fridays they do Mad Tom for five bucks alongside a malaysian fish curry. Does Mad Tom stack up to the Stone IPA? Probably not quite, but... five bucks.Tapsucker wrote:They had Arrogant Bastard at the Wallace yesterday for $7.50 a pint. They were out of IPA, but they did have Sierra Nevada on tap too.

I also like that after changing hands and brands a couple times, the washroom has been cleaned up. Though I do miss that weird cinnamon smell it used to have.
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They really skew import, but towards the more adventurous end. I heard a comment that the Delirium on tap was considered incredibly fresh. I didn't go for it, but it does seem to be a sign of some care.midlife crisis wrote:
Thanks for the heads up. I was going to head there, actually, but couldn't find anything on their web site or Twitter feed showing they had Stone (or SN). I'm not a huge fan of their regular lineup, though I've always liked the ambience and food.
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Yes, agreed. If they would just put in, say, three equally adventurous Ontario taps I would be there a lot more.Tapsucker wrote:They really skew import, but towards the more adventurous end. I heard a comment that the Delirium on tap was considered incredibly fresh. I didn't go for it, but it does seem to be a sign of some care.midlife crisis wrote:
Thanks for the heads up. I was going to head there, actually, but couldn't find anything on their web site or Twitter feed showing they had Stone (or SN). I'm not a huge fan of their regular lineup, though I've always liked the ambience and food.
And they're changing Ruination... again...
http://blog.stonebrewing.com/index.php/ ... ation-ipa/
http://blog.stonebrewing.com/index.php/ ... ation-ipa/
On a good day it's damn close. Actually Mad Tom ages very nicely at fridge temperature, I'd say improves rather than fade or disintegrate. An excellent Fridge Pale Ale if you will (one to reliably keep a few on hand.)saints_gambit wrote:[The Wallace is massively underrated. Fridays they do Mad Tom for five bucks alongside a malaysian fish curry. Does Mad Tom stack up to the Stone IPA? Probably not quite, but... five bucks.
I will check out the Wallace. Some days I really love this city.
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Interesting. I picked some up last week and honestly, it didn't impress me the way it first did years ago. Maybe everything else has just gotten better in comparison.Derek wrote:And they're changing Ruination... again...
http://blog.stonebrewing.com/index.php/ ... ation-ipa/
The original was great, with lots of centennial flavour, but absolutely not a palate bruiser by today's standards. They did a slight refresh with different hops and made it stronger, but yeah, it really wasn't great.mahcinesquad wrote:Interesting. I picked some up last week and honestly, it didn't impress me the way it first did years ago. Maybe everything else has just gotten better in comparison.Derek wrote:And they're changing Ruination... again...
http://blog.stonebrewing.com/index.php/ ... ation-ipa/
Their enjoy by is truly great, so I'm looking forward to a new DIPA.
I was unwowed by Enjoy By, on tap in Buffalo. But as always two or three strikes allowed.Derek wrote:The original was great, with lots of centennial flavour, but absolutely not a palate bruiser by today's standards. They did a slight refresh with different hops and made it stronger, but yeah, it really wasn't great.mahcinesquad wrote:Interesting. I picked some up last week and honestly, it didn't impress me the way it first did years ago. Maybe everything else has just gotten better in comparison.Derek wrote:And they're changing Ruination... again...
http://blog.stonebrewing.com/index.php/ ... ation-ipa/
Their enjoy by is truly great, so I'm looking forward to a new DIPA.
The Ruination rhetoric (changing it, Stone's justifications) seems silly, I'd be just as happy if they made Ruination less frequently when hops supply allows to do it correctly and kept it the same but whatevah. We'll see what the DIPA v.2 is like when available and can all bandwagon on hating it then (as is fashionable in the suspicion of faulty changes, correct?

I am generally impressed with how artistically Stone uses hops, rather than how loudly they use them in some frat-boyish IBU-counting sense. I believe this refinement of flavor over intensity shows Stone's maturity as brewers.
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I saw Buster Rhinos and The Wallace mentioned in this thread for having Stone on tap. Not sure if that meant regularly though. Anyone in the GTA noticing places that regularly have Stone or any other american craft on tap? When I visit Toronto, the bars I frequent for draught it's typically Ontario or European.
At the Wallace it's not on their printed list, just the chalkboard, so that would indicate to me it would not be permanent._sloth wrote:I saw Buster Rhinos and The Wallace mentioned in this thread for having Stone on tap. Not sure if that meant regularly though. Anyone in the GTA noticing places that regularly have Stone or any other american craft on tap? When I visit Toronto, the bars I frequent for draught it's typically Ontario or European.
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I believe that they're keeping the IPA but not the Arrogant Bastard. Somewhat like I predicted earlier, there was a brief flurry of interest on that one and then it dropped off. It's a midtown crowd and Arrogant Bastard isn't a great fit for a gastropub.
Edit: They will apparently be getting Sierra Nevada Torpedo at some point very soon. That oughta be good.
Edit: They will apparently be getting Sierra Nevada Torpedo at some point very soon. That oughta be good.
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