Re: Coming Soon to the LCBO
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 3:33 pm
Flying Dog Gonzo 355ml is coming in September
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I mean... It might be an improvement?JaseWescott wrote:you know what Budweiser needs? less flavor and more mouthfeel![]()
Good beer. Similar to Yummy! and Jutsu (which is also coming to the LCBO).S. St. Jeb wrote:Coming to the LCBO this spring according to the Sawdust City newsletter.
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I wonder if there is a widget in the can? I know there is a way to do it without a widget but I don't know the science behind it. I don't think the Nitro Brown Cow Milk Stout by Calabogie had a widget in the can nor does Left Hand Milk Stout in the states. there is also another new Nitro beer at the LCBO by Mill St. called Chai Porter but it's in a 440ml can so it probably has a widget.JerCraigs wrote:I mean... It might be an improvement?JaseWescott wrote:you know what Budweiser needs? less flavor and more mouthfeel![]()
I noticed the new listing, but totally missed that it was in a can.GtownRandy wrote:Rodenbach Classic in 500mL cans. $3.10
I agree and I don't see that changing. This brewery (and Germany as a whole) has been delivering great beer value at the LCBO for a while now. This is still listed at $3.60/500mlLukie wrote:Cans are fine but I just hope they didn't mess with the size format. Cause I swear, Aventinus 500ml bottle has been a regular of mine for many years and I consider it to be one of the finest value/taste beers at the BO.
This is true.beerstodiscover wrote:I agree and I don't see that changing. This brewery (and Germany as a whole) has been delivering great beer value at the LCBO for a while now. This is still listed at $3.60/500mlLukie wrote:Cans are fine but I just hope they didn't mess with the size format. Cause I swear, Aventinus 500ml bottle has been a regular of mine for many years and I consider it to be one of the finest value/taste beers at the BO.
+ 1 the love for Schneider & Sohn and particularly the Aventinus, always perfect and versatile as you can certnly adjust the temperature warmer for winter and cooler for summer.dale cannon wrote:This is true.beerstodiscover wrote:I agree and I don't see that changing. This brewery (and Germany as a whole) has been delivering great beer value at the LCBO for a while now. This is still listed at $3.60/500mlLukie wrote:Cans are fine but I just hope they didn't mess with the size format. Cause I swear, Aventinus 500ml bottle has been a regular of mine for many years and I consider it to be one of the finest value/taste beers at the BO.
And Aventinus is indeed a gem.