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Denison's Weissbier: Portable Take Home Edition
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It's not on the "to start" list, but the Parkdale Brock St. LCBO had half a case when I stopped in about an hour ago.
And, on a another note - is it a heresy to say that I prefer the canned Muskoka Hefe to the canned Denison's? Denison's in the can seems a different beer than on tap...
Will have to re-sample. Perhaps my tastebuds are off after an afternoon at the Slow Food Brick Works Picnic...
And, on a another note - is it a heresy to say that I prefer the canned Muskoka Hefe to the canned Denison's? Denison's in the can seems a different beer than on tap...

Well Muskoka does put some import Hefeweizen to shame, but Michael "The Brewer" was been quoted "the canned Denisons is bette than draught" which it should be since it only took 3 or 20 years to package, LOL.velovampire wrote:It's not on the "to start" list, but the Parkdale Brock St. LCBO had half a case when I stopped in about an hour ago.
And, on a another note - is it a heresy to say that I prefer the canned Muskoka Hefe to the canned Denison's? Denison's in the can seems a different beer than on tap...Will have to re-sample. Perhaps my tastebuds are off after an afternoon at the Slow Food Brick Works Picnic...
Ahh, time will tell. It's at my two favorite stops, gotta love living in Toronto.
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I picked some up there yesterday. I find it just about the most depressing LCBO on the planet.velovampire wrote:It's not on the "to start" list, but the Parkdale Brock St. LCBO had half a case when I stopped in about an hour ago.
And, on a another note - is it a heresy to say that I prefer the canned Muskoka Hefe to the canned Denison's? Denison's in the can seems a different beer than on tap...Will have to re-sample.
I had one a few hours later with my girlfriend (she loves Denison's). Funnily enough, we both said it didn't taste like it tasted on tap and I commented that, other than the flatness, I preferred the Muskoka. There was just an off flavour in the canned version...and yeah. I think I need to re-sample as well.

Hmm, I can only speculate and wonder at that. Maybe there is still some tweaking going on - but I'm sure they will nail it. How can they not? One very nice Hefe I remember was a 50cl can mailed to me from Germany. Very tasty banana-clove, citrus and bubblegum. It was made by Tucher! I am guessing because it was local release it was not pasteurized (as are the imports we get.)
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Tucher make some good shit - if you get a chance try their Bajuvator doppelbock.Belgian wrote:Hmm, I can only speculate and wonder at that. Maybe there is still some tweaking going on - but I'm sure they will nail it. How can they not? One very nice Hefe I remember was a 50cl can mailed to me from Germany. Very tasty banana-clove, citrus and bubblegum. It was made by Tucher! I am guessing because it was local release it was not pasteurized (as are the imports we get.)