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Old 08-19-2014, 10:41 AM   #641
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Anyone know where we can find karlovacko in Calgary?

Great Croation beer.
That's my favorite beer of all time. I've looked around Calgary, but to no avail.
If you ever find it though, please let me know!
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My one buddy said that they were bought out by Heiniken and that they pulled it out of North America. I don't know if that's true but I don't need another reason to absolutely despise Heiniken.

I could use it for houseboating next week. Maybe I'll try willowpark today.
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Y'all mother####ers need CAMRA.

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My one buddy said that they were bought out by Heiniken and that they pulled it out of North America. I don't know if that's true but I don't need another reason to absolutely despise Heiniken.

I could use it for houseboating next week. Maybe I'll try willowpark today.
Heineken and AB InBev own over 370 brands. It's a problem.
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Heineken and AB InBev own over 370 brands. It's a problem.
SABMiller owns another 150, plus they have a marketing partnership with Molson-Coors, which controls another bunch of brands.
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SABMiller owns another 150, plus they have a marketing partnership with Molson-Coors, which controls another bunch of brands.

I did SAB's Jo'burg brewary tour. It was good.
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Old 08-20-2014, 01:08 PM   #647
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Ed McNally, founder of Big Rock, passed away today. RIP Ed.
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Ed McNally, founder of Big Rock, passed away today. RIP Ed.

That should be in it's own thread.


Sad news.


I still love a pint of Traditional.


I hope he was happy to see the company moving back to their roots.
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That should be in it's own thread.


Sad news.


I still love a pint of Traditional.


I hope he was happy to see the company moving back to their roots.
I see Big Rock actually take huge steps away from their roots, which I also view as a problem.

RIP to Ed though. Too bad I'm not in Calgary, tonight would be a good night to go to the Ship and get a McNally's Reserve.
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I see Big Rock actually take huge steps away from their roots, which I also view as a problem.

I they were I agree. They were producing new garbage beers.

That changed early in 2014:

http://www.calgaryherald.com/life/Ro...046/story.html

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“The message we are sending to consumers is after a period of I’m going to call it stasis, or slumber, the brand has re-awakened and re-discovered its roots,” said Sartor. “If you look at the roots of this brewery, the roots on which it was founded by Ed McNally, it was real simple. It’s just to brew outstanding, quality craft beer. Tolerate no compromise in the production of your product.
“One of the things I felt that had happened over a period of time is compromise started to creep into the brewery when we started brewing beers like lime beer. That was a me-too beer following the big boys. When we brewed Gopher, that was a me-too beer trying to capture the Molson Canadian market. We had no business doing that stuff. We are a craft brewer and we needed to behave like a craft brewer and we are now.”
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Widmer Brothers: Hefe

Anyone know if it's available here? Oregon craft beer.
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a co-worker used her connections to get me a six-pack of Moose Drool from Big Sky Brewery, and DAMN is it good beer!
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a co-worker used her connections to get me a six-pack of Moose Drool from Big Sky Brewery, and DAMN is it good beer!
picked some of that up my last time in Montana, very pleasantly surprised.
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I now have a new favorite.

De Molen Rasputin Stout. Yes, with a name like that, the beer tasting good is only a bonus.

Highly recommend and at $15 for 4 @ Co-op, it's not that bad of a price.
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I assume with that name it's an imperial?
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Saw this on reddit and it definitely deserves a repost here. Stone Brewing beers will soon we available in Alberta.

http://www.stonebrewing.com/canada/#
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Saw this on reddit and it definitely deserves a repost here. Stone Brewing beers will soon we available in Alberta.

http://www.stonebrewing.com/canada/#
Four IPA's out of six beers. The IPA "trend" needs to calm the f down.
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Four IPA's out of six beers. The IPA "trend" needs to calm the f down.

A simple thanks is not enough for your post. I can't stand IPA's.


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I like IPA's but it's just out of control. National's beer list has 16 IPA's on it out of 70 beers. You just don't need that many IPA's. They have 3 weak stouts, no Imperials. They have one pilsner. Other restaurants are getting all IPA crazy too. Enough already.
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I went to the Toolshed Brewery tour a couple weeks ago and was told that in Calgary the water is excellent for ales, but not good for lagers. The said Big Rock has to run their water through a reverse osmosis process to brew their lagers.

I'm not sure exactly WHY that is the case, but I can see that would be why smaller local brewers create ales.

And there must be a demand. Especially at place like National/Craft/etc where they regularly change their offerings. If there wasn't a demand for IPA then it wouldn't be on the taps very long.
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