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Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:04 pm
by TCB
PeenSteen wrote:spinrsx wrote:Brooklyn Sorachi Ace - YES! going to be drinking this stuff all summer long
Providing it actually gets here this time

It will arrive. The issue last time was that the Brooklyn 750ml bottles are heavy and the 12 pack was over the LCBO weight limit for cases by a few ounces. They are being repacked into 8 's in order to be compliant this time.
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:29 pm
by cfrancis
TCB wrote:PeenSteen wrote:spinrsx wrote:Brooklyn Sorachi Ace - YES! going to be drinking this stuff all summer long
Providing it actually gets here this time

It will arrive. The issue last time was that the Brooklyn 750ml bottles are heavy and the 12 pack was over the LCBO weight limit for cases by a few ounces. They are being repacked into 8 's in order to be compliant this time.
Reading this makes me so freaking mad..... Stupid rules for a stupid system.
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 9:45 pm
by spinrsx
guy at the lcbo today was telling me that Nicklebrook Naughty Neighbour was going to be available in 6 pack 355ml cans soon. Not sure if there's any truth to this though..
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:38 am
by GregClow
spinrsx wrote:guy at the lcbo today was telling me that Nicklebrook Naughty Neighbour was going to be available in 6 pack 355ml cans soon. Not sure if there's any truth to this though..
That would be very odd considering that all of the other NB canned beers are in 473 ml singles.
Which is a format I'd LOVE to see NN available in, so fingers crossed that LCBO guy got his info mixed up...
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:28 am
by velovampire
GregClow wrote:spinrsx wrote:guy at the lcbo today was telling me that Nicklebrook Naughty Neighbour was going to be available in 6 pack 355ml cans soon. Not sure if there's any truth to this though..
That would be very odd considering that all of the other NB canned beers are in 473 ml singles.
Which is a format I'd LOVE to see NN available in, so fingers crossed that LCBO guy got his info mixed up...
Man, I soooo hope this is true. Either can size. And they could use this prime opportunity to shift this brand over to their new graphics and a markedly less tacky logo. Please.
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 8:18 pm
by spinrsx
same lcbo guy said great lakes lake effect (or was it 'bitter wife'.. cant remember) IPA was going to be a regular listing in the spring.. so who knows
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:27 pm
by spinrsx
from cdn beer news:
Collective Arts - Saint of Circumstance Blonde Ale (4.7% abv, 19 IBUs) will be at the LCBO in May.
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:58 pm
by heebes
spinrsx wrote: Blonde Ale (19 IBUs)
awww, without having tasted yet...damn. R&R was great but, aw what the heck, i'll give em the benefit of doubt. hope this is a great summer beer
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:18 pm
by icemachine
Another batch of R&R is also on the way according to that update, I believe the Saint of Circumstance is a Belgian Blonde
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:25 pm
by jrenihan
icemachine wrote:Another batch of R&R is also on the way according to that update, I believe the Saint of Circumstance is a Belgian Blonde
I had it on tap at Bar Hop awhile ago. I don't remember it having any Belgian qualities. It was a light blonde ale, with citrus fruit additions (don't recall the particular fruits, if I could even tell at the time). I found it to be very refreshing and fairly tasty, but certainly not as good as R&R. You could easily down a few on a summer day, however.
Ren
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:26 pm
by Craig
heebes wrote:spinrsx wrote: Blonde Ale (19 IBUs)
awww, without having tasted yet...damn. R&R was great but, aw what the heck, i'll give em the benefit of doubt. hope this is a great summer beer
It was on tap at The Only beerfest over the weekend. I liked it, but it's nothing like R&R. Very citrusy, due to the citrus zest in it. Think hot weather patio session ale.
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:28 pm
by Craig
jrenihan wrote:icemachine wrote:Another batch of R&R is also on the way according to that update, I believe the Saint of Circumstance is a Belgian Blonde
I had it on tap at Bar Hop awhile ago. I don't remember it having any Belgian qualities. It was a light blonde ale, with citrus fruit additions (don't recall the particular fruits, if I could even tell at the time). I found it to be very refreshing and fairly tasty, but certainly not as good as R&R. You could easily down a few on a summer day, however.
Ren
Good point, nothing about it tasted particularly Belgian to me. I think the fruits were oranges and lemons (maybe limes), but my palate was pretty wrecked by then so I can't be sure.
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 2:53 pm
by icemachine
Looks like my beliefs were incorrect, apologies all
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/collective ... ce/228802/
Blonde ale Infused with the zest of oranges and lemon citrus fruits,complemented with Citra, Amarillo and Sorachi Ace hops, which have citrus profiles of zing. 4.7 ABV 19 IBUs (Draft)
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 4:52 pm
by spinrsx
icemachine wrote:Another batch of R&R is also on the way according to that update, I believe the Saint of Circumstance is a Belgian Blonde
I bought some R&R bottled on feb 6th at the lcbo the other day. And the bottle dates were actually legible for a change
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:43 pm
by Alpha10
Anyone hear of any updates on the Achel Bruin release?