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September 19th, 2004, 06:44 PM | #31 |
Wrangler
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<<<-- Originally posted by Joe Carney :
Oh man,, Canadian Vodka and beer. Next I'll be mispronouncing words like out. So, from the DC area, best way to drive to Canada and get some great beer. Anyone? -->>> Follow the smell of moose and zamboni exhaust to the north. Stop when the money turns pink and blue.
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September 20th, 2004, 11:28 AM | #32 |
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>>Hee hee ... truth is, the bulk of the 5 percent swill we export to the USA is mega crap.
Best beer in Ontario is brewed in a small town an hour north of Toronto. Creemore. So fresh and unpasturized, you have to consume it within a few weeks of purchase. But sadly, only in Canada. << Jim... Thats what I miss about Germany, lots of great local breweries in all the small villages around the country. You didn't have to drink the major brands if you didn't want to. Hmmm, flight to Toronto, drive to Creemore. Bring laptop, full mobile kit for storage and editing....drink good beer....make excellent feature. Happy camper. Are there affordable hotels and wireless access near Creemore? From what I've heard, Toronto is very expensive. |
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