For those keeping track - the Spadina & Dundas LCBO has the full selection of Stouts & Porters in stock.
Greg
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Introducing Light Mode! If you would like a Bar Towel social experience that isn't the traditional blue, you can now select Light Mode. Go to the User Control Panel and then Board Preferences, and select "Day Drinking" (Light Mode) from the My Board Style drop-down menu. You can always switch back to "Night Drinking" (Dark Mode). Enjoy!
January LCBO release
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I like Creemore again.
CORRECTION: Petrus Old Brown (or oud bruin to be linguistically accurate) is, indeed, the very special and unique West Flanders style called Flemish Red or Flemish Red Sour or Flemish Burgundy. It is a blend of old and new beers, very special. Only a few examples exist - and it is for this reason it is special. But not necessarily to everyone's taste obviously.
Duchesse de Bourgogne (coming soon on consignment) is another very well known one.
I was mixing my nomenclature. Too much of that delicious Burton Porter. Pardon me.
Paul
CORRECTION: Petrus Old Brown (or oud bruin to be linguistically accurate) is, indeed, the very special and unique West Flanders style called Flemish Red or Flemish Red Sour or Flemish Burgundy. It is a blend of old and new beers, very special. Only a few examples exist - and it is for this reason it is special. But not necessarily to everyone's taste obviously.
Duchesse de Bourgogne (coming soon on consignment) is another very well known one.
I was mixing my nomenclature. Too much of that delicious Burton Porter. Pardon me.
Paul
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