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Originally Posted by HillStreetBlues
Here I thought that the 'h' was supposed to stand for 'humble'!
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And here I thought it stood for honest ;-)
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Originally Posted by HillStreetBlues
According to the promotional literature, 30 litre kegs are $130, with no deposit (recyclable plastic keg rather than the steel jobs you have to take back). Could be good for a party where you might have bought three or four cases instead.
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Must be bar pricing. Contract brewers aren't allowed to sell to individuals (legally anyways)
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Originally Posted by movingtohamilton
Much to like about Railway City. But let's get together at a pub and we'll dispute who makes the best IPA in Ontario. It sure isn't RC!
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100% agreed. dead elly is good but there's no way it's the best IPA (imho again haha). I like RC but there's a definite breadiness in every beer that makes all of their styles kind of blend together. Nothing wrong with it but I find it distracting sometimes. I find Copper to be their best - it seems to use that flavour to its advantage better than the others.
Hard to pick a best IPA but I keep coming back to mad tom for the flavour hit without the knockout abv.
Getting away from Ontario for a minute, now that sierra nevada has an east coast brewery I'm hoping we start getting it at LCBO
http://www.sierranevada.com/brewery/...na/new-brewery
back to local... I just can't get excited about THB. the new logo is nice but the beer is just OK - it's beer brewed by an accountant trying to fill a market niche rather than by a brewer who wants to make good beer. I mean, I'm happy qbout every hamilton brew as we are LONNNG overdue but I think we'll see much better stuff coming from
http://gardenbrewers.ca/ - they are organically making their way into the market based on flavour instead of blasting out of the gate begging for money...