Here’s a fun little tidbit of information: Troy Burtch from Great Lakes Brewery actually taught myself and Shawna about beer in a course we took at George Brown College. He’s a great teacher and if you get a chance to take a class with him we highly recommend it! Great Lakes is probably best known… Read More
Surprisingly one of the first beers I tried by Mill St was their Lemon Tea Beer. While I’d like to say I was drinking them way back when they only had one beer, I simply can’t claim that. I’m an honest man. The Lemon Tea Beer is a summer seasonal that mixes a wheat beer… Read More
The one thing I hear mentioned a lot in craft beer circles is that Creemore Springs has maintained there high quality even after being purchased by Molson. Their Kellerbier is certainly a bit different than the safety net Molson generally likes to stay in. For one thing it is unfiltered, meaning it will be cloudy… Read More
I remember when Fire in the Rye first came out. Double Trouble was insanely proud of it and were showing it off at every craft beer fest they could. I had a lot of it back then, but sadly it was before Toronto Booze Hound existed. Now we exist though, so we shall talk about… Read More
We discovered this gem by Lake of Bays while searching for a place to watch a Montreal Canadians Playoff game. Yes, Toronto fans, there is a post season for other teams. We hopped into a nearby sports bar and this beer just happened to be on tap for a discount during the game. Lets just… Read More