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Canadian Beer
goodluckinjail:
I did the guinness diet. I felt incredible. It was somewhat expensive though. You end up drinking at least a pack a day. Translates to roughly $350 for the month, so I went to the great canadian liquorstore and bought it in a flat, lessen the cost a bit, and I only did it for the two weeks rather.
Border Reiver:
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--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 24 Feb 2008, 07:15 ---The problem with Canadian beers from anyplace other than the major breweries is that it's rather hit and miss getting them out of province (damned archaic liquor and beer laws). One of these days my dream will be to start at either Victoria or St. Johns and head for the other coast drinking different beers each meal (less breakfast) and enjoying the country.
Damn, that's a pathetic dream.
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Actually, I think that would be kind of fun.
To weigh in on the discussion: I tend to drink Molson products, mostly Rickard's Red, and Black Horse. I've tried a fair number of beer available in the West and East of the country, and I'm also fond of Keith's (but I find the Keith's you get in Alberta and BC aren't quite right) and Kokanee, but I have an odd distaste for Sleeman products.
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It would likely be fun, but I think that my wife might have something to say to me when I plan the cross country road trip stops based on the local microbreweries...
frunK:
--- Quote from: Skinny Jeans on 24 Feb 2008, 17:21 ---There is nothing wrong with a good pale ale: Rickards preferably
This thread is making me thirsty, why do I have to be at work right now!
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That's what your lunch break is for!
aislingeach:
Dear everyone in Calgary singing the praises of Big Rock and Wildwood:
I registered just to tell you (and anyone else who cares to listen,) that Calgary is home to a far more precious treasure: I speak, of course, of the Wild Rose Brewery. Do yourself a biiiiiiiiig ol' favour and head down to their taproom. (In Garrison Woods, by the Calgary Famers' Market.) This is nigh-on the only place to get The Best of All Possible Stouts, Alberta Crude. Seriously. It is worthwhile visiting Calgary if only for that beer.
KITTENS!!!:
I've only tried Fin de Monde. Sorry Canada, your beers only appeal to me when they're named "THE END OF THE WORLD"
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