Your Favorite Canadian Beer?
Andrew; Not sure how far east you mean but we have it in Ontario as well as Quebec. Can't vouch for any further east though!
Lakeport is terrible, up there with Lucky and carling.
Lakeport is terrible, up there with Lucky and carling.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
It's nice to see a lot of non-Maritimers liking the Keith's beers. I wasn't sure how popular their beer is outside of the Maritimes.
If you are in Halifax for a few days I really recommend it.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
A flat of Keiths will run you a couple pennies less than $40 here.
Anyone tried Sam Adams? It's hella expensive and I'm afraid to try it in case I like it.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
I am not a fan of mainstream US beer whatsoever, so when I head to the States Sam's Boston Lager is always my go to beer. We've been able to get it here locally since the first of the year and costs us $15 for a six pack.
Oh yeahhhhh, I would so love that combo right now. Maybe we will have to take a trip out there again next summer.
It was Chediac , right............yummy
Okay back to beer
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From: Toronto, GTA north
I still think paying $40 for 24 beer is getting raped, but oh well. 
I am not a fan of mainstream US beer whatsoever, so when I head to the States Sam's Boston Lager is always my go to beer. We've been able to get it here locally since the first of the year and costs us $15 for a six pack.
I am not a fan of mainstream US beer whatsoever, so when I head to the States Sam's Boston Lager is always my go to beer. We've been able to get it here locally since the first of the year and costs us $15 for a six pack.

Talking US beers, anyone tried a Yuengling's?




