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Partially discharged Aug 13th 2018 8:51 am

Re: Buck a beer?
 

Originally Posted by neilcumming (Post 12547875)
Old Style Pilsner the official piss water of the Rough Riders lol says it all. Even if it was a buck a beer I would rather drink the petrol, unleaded.

Old Style Pilsner was featured in last Friday's cooler (or chillbox as described by some) for our post footie beer and was purchased by the team cheapskate. His 6 pack of Old Style wasn't touched but the other bland lagerish beer he brought was readily consumed.

caretaker Aug 13th 2018 8:57 am

Re: Buck a beer?
 

Originally Posted by neilcumming (Post 12547869)
lol it's brewed in Ontario now I believe, formerly brewed by the aptly named Sick's brewery Lethbridge but still popular in the craft beer wasteland that is SK.

Molson's makes it all over, ours comes from Vancouver. They alter the recipe to suit regional tastes, so a Molson's Pilsner in Ontario will be different from one in Saskatchewan. Nearly all major brands get that treatment. The Sick's Brewery in Prince Albert made it in the old days, then was bought out by Prince Albert Brewing and they took the big 6 off the label (I still have some bottles), then Molson took over. Saskatchewan was the wasteland that helped pioneer the craft beer movement in the very early 80's with some of the first brew pubs in the country, back when people were still bringing back Granville Island beer from Vancouver. Those first ones are (almost without exception) still going strong, despite greatly increased competition. The good news for patrons of the bar where I work is that in addition to all the brew pubs/restaurants there are several craft breweries that actually make enough to supply the clubs so in addition to all the usual domestics plus Big Rock (who keeps expanding their line) we can have an extra 3 or 4 taps going with just local product.

neilcumming Aug 14th 2018 1:23 am

Re: Buck a beer?
 

Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12547883)
Old Style Pilsner was featured in last Friday's cooler (or chillbox as described by some) for our post footie beer and was purchased by the team cheapskate. His 6 pack of Old Style wasn't touched but the other bland lagerish beer he brought was readily consumed.

Something similiar happened when I lived in Winnipeg.I had a bbq and bought some beer at the US border on the way back from a trip .In my defense I didnt know much about US beer only Bud gut rot and bought a 24 pack of Milwaukee "Best" for $10 US lol.I should have known by the price but no-one would drink it at the bbq not even my son,couldnt even give it away! I eneded up drinking the piss water myself,didnt taste too bad after 5 or 6. A lesson learned.


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