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Alexander Keith’s Saphir Hop Ale from Anheuser-Busch InBev is mildly interesting, but fairly odd overall. (via Alexander Keith’s Saphir Hop Ale: A Stone’s Throw)
The 2014 Oktoberfest Mix Pack costs $24.00 and is available in select LCBO stores, at the brewery and for home delivery through the BYBO service.
Two Flags IPA from Dominion City Brewing Co. is a finely-tuned and exceptionally well-balanced example of the style that’s also quite approachable for a 7% ABV brew.
This product was created to allow Molson Coors Canada, operating as Mad Jack Brewing Company to sell a cider-like beverage in The Beer Store.
Angry Orchard Crisp Apple foregoes traditional and artisanal cider making methods in favour of a very calculated approach to manufacturing.
Wag the Wolf is an earthy, fruity and yeasty ale that holds its place as one of my very favourite beers that Beau’s has ever released.
Its thick farmland funk sets Stutz Premium Craft Cider apart from others found on LCBO shelves.
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Dinner Jacket O’Red IPA from Arch Brewing Company in Guelph, Ontario is a very rich, well-balanced effort that is closer to an ESB than anything else in my opinion.
Detour from Muskoka Brewery in Bracebridge, Ontario is a very well-executed session-style pale ale that is sure to be a favorite of many during the summer months.
Fire in the Rye from Double Trouble Brewing Company in Guelph, Ontario is a well tuned effort in which a sturdy 60 IBU is enveloped by a thick and warming malt base.
Eternally Hoptimistic from Covered Bridge Brewing in Stittsville, Ontario is quite hearty for an APA and feels very Canadian thanks to dry, earthy and grainy characteristics.
Wishart's ESB from Clocktower Brew Pub in Ottawa, Ontario is a traditional ale that hits all the right notes of rich malt, dark fruit and bitterness.
Woodworth and Edwards Honey Bee'lixer from Railway City Brewing Company in St. Thomas, Ontario is a very smooth and pleasant pleasant English-style ale that tastes bigger than it really is.
Ontario breweries have produced some fantastic American IPAs over the past few years and Lake Effect IPA from Great Lakes Brewery in Etobicoke ranks among the very best of the bunch.
Fans voted earlier this year to chose which four one-off beers would be re-brewed and included in the Best of Beau's 2013 Mix Pack.
The dryness of Long, Dark Voyage to Uranus from Sawdust City Brewing Company in Gravenhurst, Ontario brings forward rich flavors and subtle accents while maintaining balance.