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A Guide to Fall Beers at the LCBO

A Guide to Fall Beers at the LCBO

Hauling out those fall and winter coats is hard, depressing work. Why not have a beer to help get you through it?  By: Brendan Ross | TORONTOist | September 30, 2013 We’re nearing the time of year when one trades ...

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Oh Canada’s Best Beers

Oh Canada’s Best Beers

By: Eno Sarris | Beer Graphs | October 13, 2013 We’re working on regional sorting on the leaderboards. You’ll have filters and drop downs and regional and state and city options. For now, the new advancement to the regional information ...

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Excitement Brewing for Ontario Craft Beers

Excitement Brewing for Ontario Craft Beers

Province Helping Ontario Craft Brewers Create Jobs Posted July 25, 2013 Ontario is providing small craft brewers with renewed support by extending the Ontario Microbrewery Strategy for two more years to help create jobs and expand the industry. Through the ...

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Beer Store Monopoly

Beer Store Monopoly

Beer Store Profits $700M Yearly From Near-Monopoly, Study Finds Posted by: CBC The Beer Store is reaping $700-million annually in “incremental profits” when compared to Quebec stores because of higher prices and the near-monopoly the foreign-owned retailer has in Ontario, ...

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Why Toronto’s Craft Brewers Are Experimenting With Home-Grown Hops

Why Toronto’s Craft Brewers Are Experimenting With Home-Grown Hops

Most breweries import hops from overseas, but a few local craft brewers are looking into an alternative. By: Sheena Lyonnais Hops—the small flowers that act as the primary flavouring agent in beer—are usually imported from places like Germany and Belgium. ...

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Craft beer wave could lose its fizz: Olive

Craft beer wave could lose its fizz: Olive

Craft beer could become a victim of its own popularity. By: David Olive on August 30, 2013 – Toronto Star A funny thing happened on the way to global domination of the world beer market by a handful of “macrobreweries.” ...

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