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LCBO Winter Warmers 2011 Release
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- Beer Superstar
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- Beer Superstar
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- Location: Brampton, ON
I was thinking about this yesterday while having a St. Ambroise RIS - I actually like the 341ml size for that beer and wouldn't mind it if the Lava also came in that.Lukie wrote:Lava is nice but only occasionally for me. I often find that I`m not in the mood for so much smoke in my stout.JeffPorter wrote:Man - I drank so much of this stuff last year! Can't wait to get some!Soods wrote:Nice to see the Lava Smoked Imperial Stout showing up!
"What can you say about Pabst Blue Ribbon that Dennis Hopper hasn’t screamed in the middle of an ether binge?" - Jordan St. John
Does anyone know whether KONINGS HOEVEN QUAD is coming back this winter? I`m seeing it listed in the database, and I thought it was unlisted some time ago. Wouldn`t mind sipping on a few of these babies, while we wait for St. Bernies and Chimay Blue to come in. What`s the LCBO up to this time?
BTW, I must say Chimay White (which at first I rather disliked as a tripel) just keeps getting better and better with age. I`m glad the BO hung on to these for a while. Should have done the same with Westmalle. It`s amazing what a little shelf life can do to a well made beer.
BTW, I must say Chimay White (which at first I rather disliked as a tripel) just keeps getting better and better with age. I`m glad the BO hung on to these for a while. Should have done the same with Westmalle. It`s amazing what a little shelf life can do to a well made beer.
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Oh wow. Guess I just haven't seen it around. Good to know though. thanks.matt7215 wrote:really? it has been for at least 5 yearsphat matt wrote:I was in toronto at the queens qquay and lakeshore store. was very suprised to see chimay white cap on the shelves. I didnt know this was a general list item.
zaireeka wrote:I picked up some Aventinus today thinking it was their ice bock. Turns out they are just stocking the normal version. I'm a bit disappointed, where else can you get a 12% beer for under 3 bucks. Any word on if it will be back again?
If I remember correctly, Eisboch went for $4.25. But yeah it was still a bargain, compared to other boozy beers. No plans to resurrect as far as I know.
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Eisbock! I knew something was missing this year! I wonder why? They sold tonnes of it in Peterborough. And it's been around for four years? I'll really miss this one. I may have to dig out a couple from the cellar. Anyone seen it in Buffalo? Or is it not being made this year?
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