If you like the bitterness of hops, IPA (India Pale Ale) is a refreshing option. I’ve also enjoyed 3 Speed lager at Amsterdam’s Leaside and Harbourfront restaurants in Toronto, and it was perfect with their fish tacos. It is not overly carbonated, and is mildly hoppy, which makes it a refreshing accompaniment to barbecued foods. This award-winning lager is pale straw in colour, with a fine lacy head. Not overly carbonated and slightly dry, Summerweiss is good with burgers, mild cheeses and smoked salmon. It’s naturally hazy, but this seasonally-brewed beer pops with just the right notes of mango and passion fruit to compliment its pleasant wheat flavour. Let’s start with Summerweiss Tropical Wheat. Here are some nice summer picks, which seem to pair well with our warmer weather. The variety of styles, sub styles, and flavours seems endless – as are the nuances between them. Of course, we can only carry a small fraction of these, but are always exploring new products for our customers. As of 2019, there were 276 craft brewers in this province (with 80 more on the way!) offering 775 unique brands. Check out the Ontario Craft Brewers website, and you’ll see some pretty impressive stats. I’ve been a big fan of craft for decades, and it appears I’m not alone. We carry a selection of Ontario craft brews at our Uxbridge, Newmarket, and Sharon stores – and it appears to be popular, as we are constantly restocking our shelves with local beer, cider and radler. Sure, there may be lineups at some of our favourite outdoor patios, but there’s no reason you can’t enjoy a few craft beverages in your own “backyard bistro.” Which is perfect timing, now that things are finally starting to open up! Summer has finally arrived, and after a long, mostly dreary spring – under pandemic lockdown – we can finally enjoy some stellar weather. Canada Day may be mid-week this year, but you can still approach it with a weekend state of mind.
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