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Canadian Beer
Jackie Blue:
Labatt is Canadian Budweiser. When I lived in Toronto I never drank that shit.
I think I pretty much only drank Red Stripe at bars there. Red Stripe... mmmm.
mg:
If you want to be picky Labatt is a brewery not a beer... They produce a bunch of different beers, including strmtrprbthngst's precious Kieths.
mg
C Patrick Carolan:
Sleeman's Honey Brown is about the best thing I've ever tasted in my life, ever.
Jackie Blue:
--- Quote from: mg on 23 Jan 2008, 23:53 ---If you want to be picky Labatt is a brewery not a beer...
--- End quote ---
True, I was referring to Labatt's Blue.
Border Reiver:
Good Cdn beers starting from the Right coast and moving left that I have tried are:
Black Horse Stout (Newfoundland)
Alexander Keith's IPA (Nova Scotia)
Blanche de Chambly (Quebec)
Fin de Monde (Quebec)
St Ambrose Oatmeal Stout (Quebec)
Upper Canada Dark Ale (Ontario)
Mill Street Red (Ontario)
Waterloo Dark (Ontario)
Wellington Imperial Stout (Ontario)
Wellington Iron Duke (Ontario)
Sleeman Cream Ale (Ontario)
Northern Breweries Red Maple (flavoured with real maple syrup, and from my hometown) (Ontario)
Traditional Ale (Alberta)
Grasshopper (alberta)
Buffalo Jump (Alberta)
Canvasback (Alberta)
If I've missed out on any let me know, I live in Ontario near the Quebec border and the Beer Store and the LCBO don't always have a lot of stuff from the other provinces, and I'm ususally willing to try beer to see if the taste is good (I prefer ales by the way).
Most of the national brands (Molson Canadian, Export, Labatt's Blue, and 50) are rather generic in taste, they are not horrible, but there is little to recommend them over a good brew from one of the above smaller breweries.
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