it's not bad, but a little sweet and not all that bitter. i got a lot of orange and spice on the nose.DragonOfBlood wrote:Bought 4 bottles of the Innis and Gunn Oak Aged IPA today. Definitely looking forward to it.
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LCBO Winter Warmers 2007 release
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What a great release. It was way too easy to drop $100 for beer at the LCBO... and I didn't even get everything I wanted!
At $9.95, the Mill Street Barley Wine is a little pricie (I only got one for now & one to age). That Eisbock is one hell of a deal though!
I wasn't overly fond of the Fuller's vintage from last year, but this 2007 recipe looks promising.
The Samuel Smith is nice and dark again this year (I still have one from 2 years ago, which was considerably lighter).
I still need to get some St. Peter's Winter Ale. Last year I thought it was a cross between a English strong ale and a smoked porter... I thoroughly enjoyed it (but only managed to get a few bottles).
At $9.95, the Mill Street Barley Wine is a little pricie (I only got one for now & one to age). That Eisbock is one hell of a deal though!
I wasn't overly fond of the Fuller's vintage from last year, but this 2007 recipe looks promising.
The Samuel Smith is nice and dark again this year (I still have one from 2 years ago, which was considerably lighter).
I still need to get some St. Peter's Winter Ale. Last year I thought it was a cross between a English strong ale and a smoked porter... I thoroughly enjoyed it (but only managed to get a few bottles).
I am quite impressed with a few of the winter warmer release offerings - picked up some Aventinus and St Ambroise Vintage (both of which appear to have hit the shelves in critical mass now). Quite a contrast in values - the Aevntinus is a steal and as for the St A, I would forgo the fancy tube if it meant the price was more reasonable.
I still can't find the Thomas Hardy's on the LCBO website.
I still can't find the Thomas Hardy's on the LCBO website.
I'd love to try some of those winter warmers. But there is no trip to Ontario for me until March.
Have a look at what the NLC is calling "winter warmers"
http://www.occasionsmagazine.ca/NLC/the ... inter_2007
The article is good but the suggested beers are, at best, silly.
The "Storm Coffee Porter" is the ONLY porter available in Newfoundland since the de-listing of the excellent "Propeller London Porter"
Have a look at what the NLC is calling "winter warmers"

http://www.occasionsmagazine.ca/NLC/the ... inter_2007
The article is good but the suggested beers are, at best, silly.
The "Storm Coffee Porter" is the ONLY porter available in Newfoundland since the de-listing of the excellent "Propeller London Porter"
Wow. I like their suggestion of a certain stout from Ireland as a winter warmer! I know we complain about the LCBO, but at least they can be relied on to put together a decent seasonal program.Cagiva650 wrote:I'd love to try some of those winter warmers. But there is no trip to Ontario for me until March.
Have a look at what the NLC is calling "winter warmers"![]()
http://www.occasionsmagazine.ca/NLC/the ... inter_2007
The article is good but the suggested beers are, at best, silly.
The "Storm Coffee Porter" is the ONLY porter available in Newfoundland since the de-listing of the excellent "Propeller London Porter"
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No shit! Between laying supplies of the MSBW the Aventinus eisbock, the 3 jugs of Robertus and the couple of Jacobson packs and the sundry fullers /McAuslan/I&G vintages and the Brit strong ales I dropped $270...but I think I got some value for that.Derek wrote:What a great release. It was way too easy to drop $100 for beer at the LCBO... and I didn't even get everything I wanted!
So...Kudos where credit is due...the 'BO put a great winter release together.
Aventinus rules!
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yeah, no kidding. i was making my shopping list today, going through the fall/winter stuff that's still around and i haven't picked up. lots of cellarable stuff in there. gonna be an expensive trip to the 'bo to stock up. and if the by stacks up to anything close to tsarina i'll have to see if i can find a case...
The LCBO has informed us that the number for the John By Impy won't be active until the 12th of December. That means that the beer can't be shipped to them prior to that date.
"Every day above ground is a good one."
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that's only the right thing to do, especially considering the stuff you've brought to my place. of course, i probably wouldn't bring down a bunch of stuff that's available at your local LCBO, since that would be silly. i don't exactly have a shortage of good beerKwaiLo wrote:Does that mean you are bringing beer when you come to my place then grub?
