I'm more than happy to pay $13.80 a sixer for this. Basically the same price as Centennial IPA and comparable in quality IMO. Good on Cameron's!spinrsx wrote: new at TBS: Cameron's Rye Pale Ale - Quantity: 6 x 341 ml bottle
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It's at the LCBO too:cratez wrote:I'm more than happy to pay $13.80 a sixer for this. Basically the same price as Centennial IPA and comparable in quality IMO. Good on Cameron's!spinrsx wrote: new at TBS: Cameron's Rye Pale Ale - Quantity: 6 x 341 ml bottle
CAMERON'S RYE PALE ALE 6-B
LCBO 371211 | 6x341 mL bottle
Price $ 13.80
Made in: Ontario, Canada
By: Cameron'S Brewing Co.
Beer
6.6% Alcohol/Vol.
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Also, check this math-a-magic:cratez wrote:I'm more than happy to pay $13.80 a sixer for this. Basically the same price as Centennial IPA and comparable in quality IMO. Good on Cameron's!spinrsx wrote: new at TBS: Cameron's Rye Pale Ale - Quantity: 6 x 341 ml bottle
Cameron's RPA Bomber: $5.95 per 650 mL -> $9.15/L
Cameron's RPA 6-pack: $13.80 per ( 6 x 341 mL) -> $6.74/L
25% of $9.15 is $2.29. $9.15 subtract $2.29 is $6.86. In short, a savings of around (just a little more than) 25% from the old price. 25% is a lot extra to pay for a bomber, no?
Not if you can taste the additional Table Presence. Developing a taste for a beer's Table Presence is encouraged, and I believe the LCBO now offers courses for honing this special skill, just for appreciating Ontario bombers and 750mls.groulxsome wrote:25% of $9.15 is $2.29. $9.15 subtract $2.29 is $6.86. In short, a savings of around (just a little more than) 25% from the old price. 25% is a lot extra to pay for a bomber, no?
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Next year all bombers will be packaged in those little wicker baskets that Cantillon is sometimes served in. They will be an additional $2 and be mandatory. It's for our own good.Belgian wrote:Not if you can taste the additional Table Presence. Developing a taste for a beer's Table Presence is encouraged, and I believe the LCBO now offers courses for honing this special skill, just for appreciating Ontario bombers and 750mls.groulxsome wrote:25% of $9.15 is $2.29. $9.15 subtract $2.29 is $6.86. In short, a savings of around (just a little more than) 25% from the old price. 25% is a lot extra to pay for a bomber, no?
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Now showing stock
100 MILE ALE
LCBO 372227 | 473 mL can
Price $ 2.95
Made in: Ontario, Canada
By: Duggan'S Brewery
Beer, Ale, American Pale Ale
5.4% Alcohol/Vol.
100 MILE LAGER
LCBO 372037 | 473 mL can
Price $ 2.95
Made in: Ontario, Canada
By: Duggan'S Brewery
Beer, Lager, North American Lager
5.0% Alcohol/Vol.
100 MILE ALE
LCBO 372227 | 473 mL can
Price $ 2.95
Made in: Ontario, Canada
By: Duggan'S Brewery
Beer, Ale, American Pale Ale
5.4% Alcohol/Vol.
100 MILE LAGER
LCBO 372037 | 473 mL can
Price $ 2.95
Made in: Ontario, Canada
By: Duggan'S Brewery
Beer, Lager, North American Lager
5.0% Alcohol/Vol.
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The name sure doesn't excite but I'm looking forward to trying this one.S. St. Jeb wrote: 100 MILE ALE
LCBO 372227 | 473 mL can
Price $ 2.95
Made in: Ontario, Canada
By: Duggan'S Brewery
Beer, Ale, American Pale Ale
5.4% Alcohol/Vol.
LMAO!Belgian wrote: Not if you can taste the additional Table Presence. Developing a taste for a beer's Table Presence is encouraged, and I believe the LCBO now offers courses for honing this special skill, just for appreciating Ontario bombers and 750mls.
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Interesting that their tag line is 'brewed by a connoisseur, not an accountant'...groulxsome wrote:Also, check this math-a-magic:cratez wrote:I'm more than happy to pay $13.80 a sixer for this. Basically the same price as Centennial IPA and comparable in quality IMO. Good on Cameron's!spinrsx wrote: new at TBS: Cameron's Rye Pale Ale - Quantity: 6 x 341 ml bottle
Cameron's RPA Bomber: $5.95 per 650 mL -> $9.15/L
Cameron's RPA 6-pack: $13.80 per ( 6 x 341 mL) -> $6.74/L
25% of $9.15 is $2.29. $9.15 subtract $2.29 is $6.86. In short, a savings of around (just a little more than) 25% from the old price. 25% is a lot extra to pay for a bomber, no?
Not sure if it has been posted here yet (softly curses search function), but did find a batch of the Historic Ales from Scotland packs @ Summerhill had Kelpie in them. Same product # as the regular pack, but the regular mix was in a grey box whilst the one with Kelpie is in the trad brown box.
Been looking for that one for over a decade now...
Been looking for that one for over a decade now...
Shame that both sets have the same product #.skaghevn wrote:Not sure if it has been posted here yet (softly curses search function), but did find a batch of the Historic Ales from Scotland packs @ Summerhill had Kelpie in them. Same product # as the regular pack, but the regular mix was in a grey box whilst the one with Kelpie is in the trad brown box.
Been looking for that one for over a decade now...
The Erin Mills Mississauga LCBO only had the non-Kelpie set.
I wish there was an easy way to tell which stores had the Kelpie one.
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Ultimately they've decided to sell this in a more affordable format, so I don't think they deserve to be slagged.Droogy wrote: Interesting that their tag line is 'brewed by a connoisseur, not an accountant'...
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Also, the problem is the endemic over-pricing of the format, not one brewery in particular. I could see it being hard to buck the trend. It could also lend credence to their tag line, since I'd imagine a connoisseur to just look at what the format goes for and sell them for that. Which seems to be the case here: just matching whatever a given format is generally listed for.cratez wrote:Ultimately they've decided to sell this in a more affordable format, so I don't think they deserve to be slagged.Droogy wrote: Interesting that their tag line is 'brewed by a connoisseur, not an accountant'...