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Hair of the Dog

Contribute your own beer reviews and ratings of beers that are made or available in Ontario.

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Wheatsheaf
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Post by Wheatsheaf »

emjay wrote:I don't know what to do...
Return it to the LCBO and get your money back. If it's possible (see esprit's last post), then why not?

Has anyone actually done this? Just curious to learn whether anyone had any problems doing so.

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Post by Al of Kingston »

I have had 12 Fred and 6 Doggie Claws and liked them all. I have some slight carbonation in the DC's and the Fred has been a crapshoot with the bad capping but so far the fluid is OK.

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Post by emjay »

GregClow wrote:
emjay wrote:I just opened my case of Doggie Claws today and almost cried when it poured as flat as milk... the aroma was nice but it tasted harsh and frankly, awful.
If the brewer is to be believed, the flatness was intentional.
It seems hard for me to believe the flatness was intentional. I could not get even a millimeter of head on this beer, even when i resorted to pouring it in a way that would normally give me a glass full of foam.

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Post by emjay »

Well, the taste can be tamed (and isn't half bad) if you chill it to near-frozen. The problem with that is the beer will still warm up in your glass, so you have two choices. Drink it fast, or drink an increasingly crappy beer. At 10.5% ABV though, drinking it quickly will easily get you drunk.

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