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- SteelbackGuy
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This is a delicious beer and I am glad to have been able to try it! Thanks again to the agents for their work on getting this in, and thanks to Cratez for organizing the London order.
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"Oh a private order, that's annoying." - so unfair, why can't she just get paid to stand around while 20 people are waiting at one checkout? Seriously, she should be suspended without pay, and I would report her for being that disrespectful.biegaman wrote:Ever since the time I gave them a bottle of the Pannepot Grand Riserva I get a warm reception at the LCBO near me when I have private orders shipped there. (Although I think they've been disappointed after not sharing any of the last few shipments with them.)nickelass wrote:I just picked up my Nogne O and the lady at the LCBO in Timmins exclaimed "Oh a private order, that's annoying." More excellent service can not be found elsewhere.
I agree that good store staff are VERY appreciative of me coming in to buy cases, and they remember me warmly when I come back. Which is only right because bulk purchases make lighter work.
In Beerum Veritas
I was the first to place this order but likely the last to receive it. This is through no fault of the importer or the LCBO however, I think both of which did a great job. HHM in particular, you have my thanks for choosing to work with Central City and bring a beer like this to our market.
I'm a big fan of cans. Whether they be Pilsner Urquell, Fuller ESB or Creemore Pilsner, Steam Whistle or Devil's Pale Ale. The canned format brings portability, durability and consistency to beer. There's no light struck factor, no noisy bottles, less weight.. and lets face it.. the crunch of a well mashed can under your heel is satisfying no matter how old you get.
So it was refreshing to discover that not only can you do an IPA in a can, but you can do a great one and it will pour, smell, and taste great.
I hope Ontario breweries have seen and tasted Red Racer. It has outdoors life, cottage living and camping written all over it. I'm not a marketing man, but surely that's not a segment unique to BC.
I'm a big fan of cans. Whether they be Pilsner Urquell, Fuller ESB or Creemore Pilsner, Steam Whistle or Devil's Pale Ale. The canned format brings portability, durability and consistency to beer. There's no light struck factor, no noisy bottles, less weight.. and lets face it.. the crunch of a well mashed can under your heel is satisfying no matter how old you get.
So it was refreshing to discover that not only can you do an IPA in a can, but you can do a great one and it will pour, smell, and taste great.
I hope Ontario breweries have seen and tasted Red Racer. It has outdoors life, cottage living and camping written all over it. I'm not a marketing man, but surely that's not a segment unique to BC.
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+1Ralphus wrote:I was the first to place this order but likely the last to receive it. This is through no fault of the importer or the LCBO however, I think both of which did a great job. HHM in particular, you have my thanks for choosing to work with Central City and bring a beer like this to our market.
I'm a big fan of cans. Whether they be Pilsner Urquell, Fuller ESB or Creemore Pilsner, Steam Whistle or Devil's Pale Ale. The canned format brings portability, durability and consistency to beer. There's no light struck factor, no noisy bottles, less weight.. and lets face it.. the crunch of a well mashed can under your heel is satisfying no matter how old you get.
So it was refreshing to discover that not only can you do an IPA in a can, but you can do a great one and it will pour, smell, and taste great.
I hope Ontario breweries have seen and tasted Red Racer. It has outdoors life, cottage living and camping written all over it. I'm not a marketing man, but surely that's not a segment unique to BC.
I love everything about this beer. I bought two cases and they disappeared.
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Just so you don't feel too bad, I still haven't received mine yet so you're not lastRalphus wrote:I was the first to place this order but likely the last to receive it.

Oh well. My fridge is doing okay as it is, and it'll be overloaded after our trip to Syracuse/Ithaca next weekend.
I'm surprised.. I was late contacting the LCBO to do the store transfer. I had my case transferred to Centrum from the warehouse, btw.
Have a good trip - I'm jealous.. I hear it's a solid beer destination.
Have a good trip - I'm jealous.. I hear it's a solid beer destination.
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- SteelbackGuy
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Belgian wrote:Red Racer AND Little Scrapper IPA are both on the New Bottles list at Rhino, the Racer is dee-lish. And the price is right for us cheap basterds.
How much is it at the Rhino? I don't think it should be any more than about $6-$7.00 or so.
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http://www.bcliquorstores.com/store/148
$12.99 a 6-pack. ;D
Absolutely love it. I stopped at the brewpub on the weekend hoping to try the DIPA... but I seem to have missed out again.
$12.99 a 6-pack. ;D
Absolutely love it. I stopped at the brewpub on the weekend hoping to try the DIPA... but I seem to have missed out again.
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wilco wrote:$6.95 at the Rhino. Opera Bob's on Dundas St W is also supposed to have it, probably for cheap as well.
Very cool. That is a solid price. I hope places aren't charging like $10.00 for it.
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