Well, I had the best of intentions, I really did. I had a bunch of great news items and events to post yesterday. Then I didn’t. The good news, is I’m doing it now. And it’s not too late! So if you’re just getting back in from brunch, and wondering what to do with yourself, […]
Posts Tagged:amsterdam brewing co.
Vicar’s Vice Old Ale — Amsterdam Brewing Co.
At this point, I expect many of my readers to be anxiously awaiting the save-the-date notice for my impending marriage to Amsterdam Brewing’s Iain McOustra. I mean, I love the guy. And you’re probably getting sick of hearing about it, but it’s hard when a dude is equal parts amazing brewer and genuinely awesome person. […]
Snowy Friday
Yes, it’s true, here in Toronto, it’s snowing like we’re in Canada or something. Shut the place down! The good news is, we still have beer. And in case you don’t — despite predictions to the contrary — the world is not over, and places like the LCBO and many breweries are open for business […]
Monday Wrap-up, November 12th 2012, Great Lakes and The Only Cafe
The silicone chip inside her head/ gets flipped to overload. Hey, how was your weekend? Mine was great thanks. Pretty full, but we’ll deal with that in a moment. I know it seems strange, given that November is normally a down month, but my golly, there was a lot going on last week. Home-brewer of […]
Tempest Imperial Stout 2011/2012 — Amsterdam Brewing Co.
Today was Amsterdam day, in Amsterdam week. I was able to check out the space that the new brewpub will be in, visit the new brewery in Leaside and hang around with some of my favourite brewers. More on all that tomorrow (with pictures of the new brewery, and words about the new brewpub; basically […]
Farmhouse Ale – Amsterdam Brewing Co & Great Lakes Brewery
As anybody involved knows, the spirit within any city’s craft beer scene is at least friendly, if not downright sexual. In addition to the stories of one brewer giving another a leg-up, the brewery staff have a tendency to hang out. To one-up each other. To form grand schemes at the bottom of big bottles. […]