Craft Beer: What are you drinking now??

They do make a good tasting radler.
Try the different flavours as they are all quite good.

I don’t have much use for their other beers.
Waterloo Dark maybe just for the nostalgia of the old Brick Brewing.
Not a fan of most of their beers, but I do really appreciate the Amber. The dark is decent enough. But that’s about it.
For a bargain basement beer they brew, Laker Red is actually surprisingly good. Rivals Rickard’s Red in many ways. For the price difference, I’m happy to buy the Laker Red.
 
For those of you who ride in the Hockley/ Mono areas, Mono Centre Brewing makes great beer. Lots of styles and varieties and only packages in small (355ML) cans. Fit nicely into side bags and top cases!

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Market Brewing in Newmarket has a great variety in cans and on tap. Been going there for a few years. Bear Hug and Kitchen Lunch are a couple of my favs. They change it up all the time.
 
This is an awesome beer. I only picked up 1 can in Quebec and only just opened it now. Really really good.
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La Trappe Quadruppel is in the LCBO in downtown Kingston right now.

Fantastic. Better than Mons Quadruppel I buy when I'm in Quebec.
All of the large bottles by La Trappe are amazing. Love their stuff....
 
Broken Rail Incandescent Blonde.

It's close and it was a beauty day to lounge in a Muskoka chair with a cold one.

EDIT: just realized my bike is on their website...

Hate the logo though! It's broken RAIL not broken TIE.....
 
Ok this is not a craft but.... I never liked this stuff until I was recently in Dublin. After 2 of these in a pub I'm hooked. Couldn't get enough.
Have some I bought local chilling in the fridge. Curious to see if it tastes the same here. Darkness.jpeg
 
Ok this is not a craft but.... I never liked this stuff until I was recently in Dublin. After 2 of these in a pub I'm hooked. Couldn't get enough.
Have some I bought local chilling in the fridge. Curious to see if it tastes the same here. View attachment 75792
It does not taste the same, unfortunately.

If you really like Dublin Guinness, what you can get here that more properly tastes like it (with a bit more booze in it) is "Foreign Extra Stout" which you can ask the LCBO to order for you, if you're serious about it.

I really like several oatmeal stouts made in Canada, for example, Wellington's.
 
Out of the can unfortunately is not as good as from the local tap. Even a mediocre tap beer tastes better (to me) than any canned beer. I never liked dark beer/ale either, but some of the local ones on tap around here have been great. Locally there is Market Brewing Co. News
Always changing it up and keeping the good stuff going.

I think if you have a local micro brew spot, they always taste better. Mind you they can/bottle their stuff too, but never as good as the tap.
 
Its not Guinness by a long shot but the Stove Pipe Stout @ Caps Off Brewing in St. Thomas is pretty good.
 
Old Flame brewery in port Perry makes an excellent dark in the colder months.
 
Old Flame brewery in port Perry makes an excellent dark in the colder months.
I've had their smoked porter, a little too sweet for me - but my palate varies, I might like it better on another day.
 
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