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Third Moon Brewing

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BakaGaijin
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Third Moon Brewing

Post by BakaGaijin »

These guys are finally open and taking online orders for pick up.

https://thirdmoonbrewing.com/

duckdown
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Post by duckdown »

Thanks for posting this, just placed my order

I love how they are focused on hazy IPAs and sours. A brewery after my own heart

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Post by GtownRandy »

That’s great! Thanks for the heads up, and in my hometown of Milton too (live in Georgetown now)

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Post by HeadyestTopper »

I had Bone Tree today, phenomenal.

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Post by ry_kinney »

HeadyestTopper wrote:I had Bone Tree today, phenomenal.
Definitely one of the better IPAs I've had. Nice full flavor and lingering moderate bitterness which is missing from most hazies these days. Hits the spot for me.

Will try Cut Me Down tomorrow, looking forward to it!

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Post by duckdown »

Wicked, mine are still sitting in the fridge. I grabbed one of their stemmed glassware too..

Really happy to hear this, let me know when you try the other

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Post by GtownRandy »

I got 6 of each IPA and had one of each yesterday. I agree both top-notch and a good replacement for badlands which is hard to get now due to their current Covid limited distribution.

A great addition to the Halton beer scene

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Post by shintriad »

These guys are getting a lot of hype, can't wait to try their stuff out.

Hazy IPAs, fruited sours and pastry stouts, eh? I think that's what was being referenced in this thread. Fortunately, I'm also into that kinda thing (don't tell anyone)!

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Post by duckdown »

shintriad wrote:These guys are getting a lot of hype, can't wait to try their stuff out.

Hazy IPAs, fruited sours
My brutha

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Post by S M A »

Kind of surprised there's not more chatter about this brewery on here. I've mainly had their IPAs, but they've been uniformly excellent. Kind of bringing back the more classic style IPA, but with a modern presentation.

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Post by hopdevil »

They are excellent. Better than most, if not all, the other high end IPAs.
I have ordered 3 times now. Easy pickup in Milton on a Saturday.

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Post by cratez »

hopdevil wrote:They are excellent. Better than most, if not all, the other high end IPAs. I have ordered 3 times now. Easy pickup in Milton on a Saturday.
Agreed. I recently tried their All Together IPA, Each Beast a God Coffee Stout, and Dust Made Flesh Double IPA and thought all three beers were fantastic. The IPAs were comparable to the best offerings from Badlands and Bellwoods and the Coffee Stout was superb, with a subtle black currant note that I really enjoyed. At a minimum this brewery is "one to watch," but I have a feeling they will quickly establish themselves as one of the better breweries in the province.
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Post by El Pinguino »

S M A wrote:Kind of surprised there's not more chatter about this brewery on here. I've mainly had their IPAs, but they've been uniformly excellent. Kind of bringing back the more classic style IPA, but with a modern presentation.
I jumped in on the first delivery package they offered. No car these days, and rental cares have been stupidly expensive this summer, so I haven't had the opportunity to get out to places like Third Moon, Badlands, Barncat, etc who don't normally do shipping.

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Urotsukidoji
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Post by Urotsukidoji »

If you like juicy IPAs, and have not tried these Milton based dudes out, well then your missing out. With both these guys and Badlands both close by, my wallet is hurting.

https://thirdmoonbrewing.com/

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distr0
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Post by distr0 »

was there really not a thread here for third moon?

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