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1- BEAU'S LUGTREAD LAGERED ALE.
2- west avenue heritage dry cider.
3- sawdust city 7 weeks of staying up all night saison.
4- petrus oud bruin sour (Belgium).
5- junction stationmaster stout.
6- stratford pilsner.
7- great lakes chill winston grisette.
8- great lakes citraddiction ipa.
9- great lakes pumpkin ale.
10- junction engineer's ipa.
11- brimstone sinister minister ipa.
12- nickelbrook raspberry berliner weisse.
13- silversmith black lager.
BOTTLES & CANS
WE CARRY MANY DIFFERENT BRANDS OF BEER. AND WHILE WE AREN'T ALWAYS ABLE TO KEEP EVERYTHING IN STOCK, HERE IS A SAMPLING OF WHAT YOU MIGHT FIND.
Westvleteren XII.
Regarded by many as the best beer in the world. Brewed in very small quantities by Trappist monks at the Abbey of Saint Sixtus and traditionally only available for purchase at the monastery gates. Notes of dark fruit, caramel and spices.
Malheur 12
The crown jewel of the Malheur Brewery, this Belgian Quadrupel is bold, malty and deceptively smooth for its strength. Notes of caramel, dark fruit and raisins.
Viven Imperial IPA.
Viven is known for applying Flemish brewing techniques to international styles of beer, and this IIPA is a fantastic interpretation of a classic West Coast American style. Notes of grapefruit, resin and caramel
De Ranke XX Bitter.
Much hoppier than your typical Belgian brew, the XX Bitter is still remarkably well balanced with biscuity malts and spiced Belgian yeast. Notes of grass, spices and citrus.
Petrus Aged Pale
Although light and refreshing, this oak-aged sour beer still possesses the funky tartness characteristic of Belgian sour ales, and could serve as a fantastic introduction to the style. Notes of green apple, lemon and white wine.
Rodenbach Grand Cru.
A fine blend of barrel-aged and young Flemish red sour ales, notable for its sweet-and-sour flavour and winelike complexity. Notes of sour apple, caramel, cherry and oak.
Beau's Greener Futures Barrel-Aged Russian Imperial Stout.
The Greener Futures Project features rare small-batch beers aged in oak barrels, with funds raised invested into sustainability improvements at Beau's. Notes of espresso, liquorice and chocolate.
Great Lakes Lake Effect IPA.
Canadian Brewer of the Year 2013 and 2014, and Ontario Brewery of the Year 2014, Great Lakes is particularly well-known for their fantastic IPAs and the Lake Effect doesn't disappoint. Notes of citrus hops, tropical fruit and pine.
Woodhouse Lager.
This new local easy-drinking Amber Lager has quickly spread across Toronto as a better alternative to the big macro lagers. Notes of sweet malt and grain.
Le Castor Yakima IPA.
A Quebecois celebration of the mighty West Coast hop! One of the best Canadian IPAs available at the moment. Notes of grapefruit, pine and earthy bitterness.
Evil Twin Molotov Cocktail Imperial IPA.
Made by a gypsy brewmaster who brews his beers in 10 of the best breweries around the world, Molotov Cocktail is an intense hop experience. Notes of pine, resin, caramel and alcohol
Dieu du Ciel Disco Soleil Kumquat IPA.
First brewed last June at DDC's brewpub in Montreal, this beer is sunny, tropical and refreshing. Perfect after a long winter spent indoors. Notes of citrus, tropical fruit and pine.
Stillwater Classique.
A reinterpretation of the classic American industrial lager, Classique adds some more hops and a Saison style yeast for some extra flavour. Notes of grass, citrus and white pepper.
Freigeist Geisterzug Spruced Gose.
Gose is a light German style characterized by lemony tartness and saltiness. The Freigeist features a more mild salt flavour for greater drinkability. Notes of citrus, apple and sea salt.
Glutenberg Pale Ale Américaine Gluten-Free.
Brasseurs Sans Gluten experiments with different styles of gluten-free beer than the usual blonde ales and lagers, and this is their flagship brew. This APA features citrusy, fruity hops to round out the flavour. Notes of citrus, grain and caramel.
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Known for its vintage games and solid selection of craft beer, Get Well is Toronto’s cure for the Valentine’s blues. This is a mingle-friendly zone so stop in for a couple of pints with your pals and get lost in some old school arcade games. And don’t forget to grab a hot slice of ‘za from the in-house collaboration with North of Brooklyn Pizzeria.
View this Smart ListSip on a vast selection of craft beers from across the globe at this bar-meets-arcade on Dundas West. Bartenders are happy to suggest a local saison, a little-known German hefeweizen, or a specialty Scandinavian pilsner to accompany your pinball game on one of a few machines (including a Dolly-Parton-themed selection). If pinball’s not your thing, Get Well also hosts Pacman, old-school Tetris (although you probably won’t get a chance to use it, as I’m there working for that high score several nights a week), and a slew of other forgotten stand-up video games of the past, all free of charge.
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