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Grand River Plowman's Ale
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Grand River Plowman's Ale
...was at my local LCBO today. Don't remember hearing anything about this coming to the Board, but I grabbed a few bottles and I'm very happy to see it available in stores now. One of the best, most sessionable, hop-forward ales in the province, if you ask me. Thanks for listing this, Rob & Bob!
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Matt mentioned it here: http://www.bartowel.com/board/viewtopic ... 6270#76270 , and yesterday GRB announced on their FB page that Plowman's had been shipped out to stores. It's showing up on Drinkvine as well. Really looking forward to this, one of my all-time fave session ales.cratez wrote:...was at my local LCBO today. Don't remember hearing anything about this coming to the Board, but I grabbed a few bottles and I'm very happy to see it available in stores now. One of the best, most sessionable, hop-forward ales in the province, if you ask me. Thanks for listing this, Rob & Bob!
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That really doesn't sound very Socially Responsible...SteelbackGuy wrote:I like this beer. One of my faves.
I will drink it and as a result, plow people out of my way including customers on busy nights.
I may have to report you to the Ontario Culture Gestapo. You're an LCBO employee, what kind of example are you setting!??!?
Agreed. I hope it makes it out this way—it's one of my favourites from this brewery, and I'll happily pick up a bunch if it does.cratez wrote:One of the best, most sessionable, hop-forward ales in the province, if you ask me.
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Picked up 6 Plowman's (and some Knife) yesterday at my local LCBO, and it's supremely fresh and delish. Haven't had it in about a year (last time I was out at the brewery), and I'd forgotten how good this beer is. Thanks for working to get this into the Brock St. store Matt!matt7215 wrote:Delivered in Toronto today. no more anywhere till next week.
Well, depends really. You can session stuff that'll get you wastedcratez wrote:You can drink several or even many of them in a single sitting without getting wasted.IPA_Lover wrote: At the risk of sounding like an idiot, what defines a "sessionable" ale?

Traditionally it means the former, but I tend to use it as the latter.JesseM wrote:Well, depends really. You can session stuff that'll get you wastedcratez wrote:You can drink several or even many of them in a single sitting without getting wasted.IPA_Lover wrote: At the risk of sounding like an idiot, what defines a "sessionable" ale?. To me a sessionable beer just means something that makes you want to drink multiple times in a row.
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You're referring to the qualities of the beer itself that make you want to drink more of it; I was referring to the low alcohol content (generally, below 5% ABV, though many Brits insist a session beer 'must' be below 4%). Both of these characteristics - high drinkability and low ABV - define a session beer.JesseM wrote:Well, depends really. You can session stuff that'll get you wastedcratez wrote:You can drink several or even many of them in a single sitting without getting wasted.IPA_Lover wrote: At the risk of sounding like an idiot, what defines a "sessionable" ale?. To me a sessionable beer just means something that makes you want to drink multiple times in a row.
Yes I believe "Session Ale" means a lower-abv & drinkable pint - usually something vaguely in the Bitter family (Bitters include Pales etc.) Great Britain reportedly has a tradition of beers that are meant to be enjoyed in quantity, and an obvious cop to that in Ontario would be Scotch-Irish Stuart's Session Ale, an Ordinary Bitter. I can drink GALLONS of Stuart's.
And "Sessionable" can I think simply mean "highly drinkable even if I should stop now." Drinking a six-pack of Sinha Stout or Trois Pistoles would be possible, but these stronger beers are not "session ales."
And "Sessionable" can I think simply mean "highly drinkable even if I should stop now." Drinking a six-pack of Sinha Stout or Trois Pistoles would be possible, but these stronger beers are not "session ales."
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