My son in law Mike, is now with Muskoka Brewery. Some of you will remember him from Camerons and Brick over the last few years.
Muskoka has made a large push into the GTA market the last few years.
Their Pale Ale has on a number of national awards. I'm a fan of their lager.
They also have come out with a seasonal Chocolate Stout that is pretty special.
All products come in tallboy cans, except the stout. It comes in quart bottles.
All their products are at LCBO. A few select ones are at beer stores.
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[quote=Batman;1214053]My son in law Mike, is now with Muskoka Brewery. Some of you will remember him from Camerons and Brick over the last few years.
Muskoka has made a large push into the GTA market the last few years.
Their Pale Ale has on a number of national awards. I'm a fan of their lager.
They also have come out with a seasonal Chocolate Stout that is pretty special.
All products come in tallboy cans, except the stout. It comes in quart bottles.
Muskoka is a pretty good beer that I was drinking a fair amount off. However they went to cans only and made themselves a premium beer and removed themsleves from the cheaper market. Lost my business.
Interesting tidbit from the Vancouver Sun. It seems that the Whitecaps owe their colours to Labatt's sponsorship...
http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/L...343/story.html
[quote=jvanpeebles;1214080][quote=Batman;1214053]My son in law Mike, is now with Muskoka Brewery. Some of you will remember him from Camerons and Brick over the last few years.
Muskoka has made a large push into the GTA market the last few years.
Their Pale Ale has on a number of national awards. I'm a fan of their lager.
They also have come out with a seasonal Chocolate Stout that is pretty special.
All products come in tallboy cans, except the stout. It comes in quart bottles.
Ya..they're sold at a bit of a premium now.
When I look for a good beer bargain, I pick up Upper Canada. Seems to be a micro brew flavour at near buck a beer price.
Speaking of Mill Street beers, I have to say that I picked up a single can of the lemon tea beer in the summer and wasn't sure what I was in for. I'm definitely in the Innis & Gunn camp when it comes to beers. Throw in a Guinness or Kilkenny and I've got a the recipe for a great night.
This "lemon tea beer" sounded like I might be wasting my $2.60/can but as a tea drinker, I thought what the hell.
It turned into one of my favourite, poolside summer beverages. Definitely worth a taste if you haven't tried it yet.
Does beer make you smart?
Well, it made Bud wiser!
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
“Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.”
-Eduardo Galeano
To be honest, I'm a bit of a Beer Slut as far as my wife is concerned, I don't mind spending a few extra bucks and trying something new, that will likely be good on the palate. Just a word of advice from the Master Taster at the Smithwick's Brewery in Kilkenny, The big North American Brewers dont want beer to linger on your palate, because your palate will become 'bored' with the taste and you will go searching for new flavours, a little more complex, so the solution is to stay away from big North American Brews, they are what is called in the industry as 'Flavour Neutral' and we all know what that means.
Cheers to good beer and remember