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LCBO Autumn Ales 2007 release
LCBO Autumn Ales 2007 release
Since this thread has generated so much interest, and it looks like the LCBO is back to doing some pretty decent seasonal/themed beer releases again, I've decided to start a new thread for each release that will remain "sticky" until the next release starts hitting shelves.
So I've renamed this thread from "Upcoming LCBO Releases" to "LCBO Autumn Ales 2007 release", and moved the listing of beers for the Winter Warmers release into a new thread.
Here are the beers included in the Autumn Ales 2007 release, all of which have arrived in stores (except as noted). Note that some of them have already sold out, and all of them were/are available only at selected LCBO locations:
LCBO # / PRODUCT NAME / % alc./vol. / Unit Size / Retail / COUNTRY
55400 / Harvey's Porter 1859 / 4.8 / 500 / $3.60 / GREAT BRITAIN[/i]
676957 / Belhaven Twisted Thistle / 6.5 / 500 / $3.25 / GREAT BRITAIN
54031 / Carlow Moling's Red Ale / 4.3 / 500 / $3.50 / IRELAND
926162 / Burton Bridge Porter / 4.5 / 500 / $3.50 / GREAT BRITAIN
697649 / Deuchars IPA / 4.4 / 500 / $2.60 / GREAT BRITAIN
504670 / Fuller's 1845 Bottle Conditioned Ale / 6.5 / 500 / $3.50 / GREAT BRITAIN
54304 / Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted / 4.2 / 500 / $3.00 / GREAT BRITAIN
54049 / Petrus Old Brown / 5.5 / 330 / $2.05 / BELGIUM
894048 / Black Sheep Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale / 4.7 / 500 / $3.15 / GREAT BRITAIN
32540 / Scotch-Irish Black Irish Porter / 4.5 / 341 / $2.00 / CANADA
54106 / Trafalgar Smoked Oatmeal Stout / 5 / 650 / $3.95 / CANADA
340919 / Okocim Porter / 8.3 / 500 / $2.45 / POLAND (NO LONGER PART OF THE RELEASE)
57828 / O'Hanlon's Royal Oak / 5 / 500 / $2.90 / GREAT BRITAIN (MOVED TO WINTER WARMERS RELEASE)
So I've renamed this thread from "Upcoming LCBO Releases" to "LCBO Autumn Ales 2007 release", and moved the listing of beers for the Winter Warmers release into a new thread.
Here are the beers included in the Autumn Ales 2007 release, all of which have arrived in stores (except as noted). Note that some of them have already sold out, and all of them were/are available only at selected LCBO locations:
LCBO # / PRODUCT NAME / % alc./vol. / Unit Size / Retail / COUNTRY
55400 / Harvey's Porter 1859 / 4.8 / 500 / $3.60 / GREAT BRITAIN[/i]
676957 / Belhaven Twisted Thistle / 6.5 / 500 / $3.25 / GREAT BRITAIN
54031 / Carlow Moling's Red Ale / 4.3 / 500 / $3.50 / IRELAND
926162 / Burton Bridge Porter / 4.5 / 500 / $3.50 / GREAT BRITAIN
697649 / Deuchars IPA / 4.4 / 500 / $2.60 / GREAT BRITAIN
504670 / Fuller's 1845 Bottle Conditioned Ale / 6.5 / 500 / $3.50 / GREAT BRITAIN
54304 / Harviestoun Bitter & Twisted / 4.2 / 500 / $3.00 / GREAT BRITAIN
54049 / Petrus Old Brown / 5.5 / 330 / $2.05 / BELGIUM
894048 / Black Sheep Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale / 4.7 / 500 / $3.15 / GREAT BRITAIN
32540 / Scotch-Irish Black Irish Porter / 4.5 / 341 / $2.00 / CANADA
54106 / Trafalgar Smoked Oatmeal Stout / 5 / 650 / $3.95 / CANADA
340919 / Okocim Porter / 8.3 / 500 / $2.45 / POLAND (NO LONGER PART OF THE RELEASE)
57828 / O'Hanlon's Royal Oak / 5 / 500 / $2.90 / GREAT BRITAIN (MOVED TO WINTER WARMERS RELEASE)
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Autumn Ales - Septbestbitterman wrote:Any date on when these will be available?
Hallowe'en Beers - Oct
Winter Warmers - Dec
Although as past experience as shown, the releases usually end up being staggered, with the beers hitting shelves at different times over the course of several weeks, or even months. Some of the Summer beers that were supposed to be out in July won't be on shelves until late August/early September. So just keep an eye on the forum for sighting reports.
Awww, I was all ready to post a whiny response about the new release, but there are actually some interesting options in there!
No nice yankee brews, of course, but some decent offerings from across the pond. Even the Aventinus Eisbock! Is it really 500mL? (It's a 12% alc beer - I've only seen it in a 330mL bottle.) Tried that one recently, but can't say I enjoyed it as much as the regular Aventinus, which is totally awesome.
No nice yankee brews, of course, but some decent offerings from across the pond. Even the Aventinus Eisbock! Is it really 500mL? (It's a 12% alc beer - I've only seen it in a 330mL bottle.) Tried that one recently, but can't say I enjoyed it as much as the regular Aventinus, which is totally awesome.
Twisted Thistle & HOW many porters for the Autumn?
Aventinus Eisbock AND St. Ambroise Vintage for the Winter?
Could happen but never know with these guys. There's almost too many good possible choices to really screw things up this time.
Two things: I'm really happy to see two Scotch Irish products in the fray, Ontario brewers take note that 'character' brews are getting some play here... and I'm also really (sorta) surprised the LCBO continue to ignore (deny existence of?) the USA micro scene despite the cheap US dollar.
Granted these releases are 95% British Isles styles - still, we could include SOME of the US-made IPAs and and Imperial Stouts and porters and pales and ESBs and BW's all within that "style group." Scotch Irish's fine product should be an example urging other Ontario brewers to step up to that American level of expertise if they can. Would we support more USA-style micros? OF COURSE WE WOULD!!!
(Oh and thenks to Mr. Greg for being 'on it' as per usual.)
Aventinus Eisbock AND St. Ambroise Vintage for the Winter?
Could happen but never know with these guys. There's almost too many good possible choices to really screw things up this time.
Two things: I'm really happy to see two Scotch Irish products in the fray, Ontario brewers take note that 'character' brews are getting some play here... and I'm also really (sorta) surprised the LCBO continue to ignore (deny existence of?) the USA micro scene despite the cheap US dollar.
Granted these releases are 95% British Isles styles - still, we could include SOME of the US-made IPAs and and Imperial Stouts and porters and pales and ESBs and BW's all within that "style group." Scotch Irish's fine product should be an example urging other Ontario brewers to step up to that American level of expertise if they can. Would we support more USA-style micros? OF COURSE WE WOULD!!!
(Oh and thenks to Mr. Greg for being 'on it' as per usual.)
In Beerum Veritas
Foggy memory...Belgian wrote:and I'm also really (sorta) surprised the LCBO continue to ignore (deny existence of?) the USA micro scene despite the cheap US dollar.

See here: April 2008: USA Micro Beers. http://www.bartowel.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=3220
Perhaps the LCBO wants to keep them all to that release in April? Or the US micros need time to get their stuff together for a large LCBO release?
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