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Hfx, try the Garrison at Pier 21, they have a great set up. Go local and support the city economy.  I love the Keith's brewery in Hfx but it is a part of Labatts now.  sleemans, is Sappora,
 
mad dog 2020 said:
Hfx, try the Garrison at Pier 21, they have a great set up. Go local and support the city economy.  I love the Keith's brewery in Hfx but it is a part of Labatts now.  sleemans, is Sappora,

Garrison has one of the first beers with locally sourced hops...and the brewery used to run a 20 dollar go nuts brewery tour I've hit a few times...

Keith's was a part of Labatt's a long time ago...a very long time ago. Labatt's is now a part of InBev,  a large multinational.
 
Sapplicant said:
Last week, after a kitchen safety course for job#2, a group of us went to birthday lunch the Highlander Pub on Rideau, for one of the supervisors. He got me to try a pint of Kronenbourg Blanc, absolutely delicious. Would recommend it any day, to anyone.

Finally, got it here in the LCBO and selected Beer Stores, unfortunately, only in 340 ml bottles/6 pack. It would be nice to get in the tall boys.
 
Today is my B-day and I have a 24 of Keith's and a 40 of Crown Royal to celebrate with.  :nod:

One of my fav brews is Tennent's Special 50/50.  I had it in a little pub in Machrihanish Scotland many years ago and just loved it.   
 
My best recent discovery was Krombacher, but it's only sold in Ontario.  I tend to favour Propeller Bitter, or Garrison IPA (which, unlike Keith's, is actually an India Pale Ale and tastes like one).  That or Fuller's Extra Special Bitter are usually what I have around.
 
I tried Waterloo Raddlermass from the LCBO recently.  There's a back story on the can explaining that it was made because a german innkeeper was running out of beer in his bar so he watered it down with lemonade.  It's actually very good. Worth a try.  Sweet for a beer but not near as bad as a Mikes Hard.
 
A few beers I wish I could keep in my fridge [if I had the money].. Patagonia to name one.

Normally, I'll stick with the cheap or strong: Maclays (IPA) or Milwaukee Ice  :warstory:



"war story?" I thought that was a guy with a mullet  :-[
 
SGT-RMSCLK said:
One of my fav brews is Tennent's Special 50/50.  I had it in a little pub in Machrihanish Scotland many years ago and just loved it. 

Haven't seen this in all of my (more current) travels. I see Tennent's and Tennent's Ice Cold. But I will have a look next time in Aberdeen and let you know.
 
Alpine Lager...it's a Moosehead beer made in Saint John, NB...you gotta live there to get it though.  :(
 
Well...that's what they say in the commercials.  You do gotta live in the Maritimes or far-eastern Quebec to get it though
 
I hear Okanagan is good and it was advertised in the Ontario LCBO flyer this week as a summer import. Unfortunately I cant find any....
 
Strongbow English Dry Cider is pretty good. It's not a beer, but it's a good beer alternative. I love myself a Rickards Red (but it's overpriced usually) and Alexander Keith's. Molson Canadian is great during hockey season because usually you get deals at bars and liquor stores (and it's a good beer) but Heineken, I find, is very smooth and great for slamming back  ;D
 
lethalLemon said:
Strongbow English Dry Cider is pretty good. It's not a beer, but it's a good beer alternative. I love myself a Rickards Red (but it's overpriced usually) and Alexander Keith's. Molson Canadian is great during hockey season because usually you get deals at bars and liquor stores (and it's a good beer) but Heineken, I find, is very smooth and great for slamming back  ;D
Strongbow served ice cold in a cold pint glass is pure heaven!

Magner's and Sir Perry aren't bad alternatives if you're drinking at home.
 
I tried the Molson Sublime tonight.

67 calories per beer.

It was close to a beer-style drink.

So if yer a fatty like me, go hard.
 
kawa11 said:
Strongbow served ice cold in a cold pint glass is pure heaven!

I once ordered a Strongbow, the bartender laughed and brought me a beer.
(Royal Oak in Orleans,ON)
:)
 
kawa11 said:
Strongbow served ice cold in a cold pint glass is pure heaven!

Magner's and Sir Perry aren't bad alternatives if you're drinking at home.

You used to be able to get Magner's on tap at the Heart & Crown down on Clarence St in Ottawa...but they still carry the cans.  Magner's is really good....Sir Perry's is too if you like Pears
 
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