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A heads up to those in Ontario, or bordering provinces and states: I
purchased Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale at my local LCBO on the weekend. -- Bruce Weaver www.angelfire.com/wv/bwhomedir |
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Bruce Weaver wrote:
A heads up to those in Ontario, or bordering provinces and states: I purchased Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale at my local LCBO on the weekend. Any idea how old that beer is? This year's batch has been on the market for at least three months now. -- dgs |
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Bruce Weaver wrote:
A heads up to those in Ontario, or bordering provinces and states: I purchased Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale at my local LCBO on the weekend. Any idea how old that beer is? This year's batch has been on the market for at least three months now. -- dgs |
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dgs wrote:
Bruce Weaver wrote: A heads up to those in Ontario, or bordering provinces and states: I purchased Samuel Smith Winter Welcome Ale at my local LCBO on the weekend. Any idea how old that beer is? This year's batch has been on the market for at least three months now. It says 2004-2005 at the top of the label, but there is no more precise date, nor is there a best-before date. It's not the domestic UK version of the label either, because it has the "Merchant du Vin" address on it. I gather that Merchant du Vin is the sole agent in the USA. In any case, it tasted just fine. -- Bruce Weaver www.angelfire.com/wv/bwhomedir |
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