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sudsrunner01 · 2 months ago
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Build Your Beer Knowledge With The Gift Of A Monthly Subscription Tasting Journey.
It's a huge, intricate world of craft beer that is never really static. From rich stouts to crisp lagers, fruity sours to hoppy there's always something new and exciting to discover. However, the many different beer styles and flavors are somewhat overwhelming unless you determine with precision where you need to go. This is where a monthly craft beer subscription can turn each session of beer drinking into an interesting experience in taste testing. In addition, a subscription to one of the beer subscription Ontario services will broaden your palate, enhance your beer knowledge, and allow you to enjoy professionally curated selections of Ontario's best brews right at your doorstep.
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Monthly Craft Beer Subscription
Discover the diversity of Ontario's craft beer scene.
Ontario is thirsty for craft beer; from hundreds of various breweries, each with its twisting that makes its beers unique. A monthly subscription to craft beer will expose you to this diversity; it showcases beers from well-recognized breweries down to the hidden gems you perhaps wouldn't find on your typical local store shelves.
With each delivery, you will get the opportunity to taste different styles, ingredients, and brewing methods that use ingenuity and craftsmanship worthy of Ontario's artisan brewers.
From the hazy, tropical flavors of a New England IPA to the chocolate and coffee notes in a barrel-aged stout, to a light and refreshing wheat beer perfect for summer, a Beer Subscription Ontario service provides an ever-changing lineup of brews that reflect the rich variety of the province's craft beer culture. This is not just about drinking beer; it's about the art and passion that come with every bottle or can.
Enhancing One's Beer Knowledge-One Sip at a Time
Probably the single greatest benefit of a monthly craft beer subscription is the exploration of and deepening interest in different beer styles. Normally, each beer package includes extensive tasting notes, brewing information, and even sometimes food pairing suggestions that make each tasting a sort of academic exercise for your palate.
With every sip of each beer, you find yourself familiar with the major flavor profiles, understand how different hops and malts influence the flavor and appreciate the subtle nuances that will make one style different from another. You could deduce how specific hops can lend an identifiable aroma to a beer; for instance, pine, citrus, or floral notes. Or how the malt bill will determine body, sweetness, and color. This will give you, over time, the sense of what exactly you enjoy in the beer and will further refine your taste, making the next and each future choice even more enjoyable.
Perfectly suited for conducted tastings and social learning.
One of the highlights of signing up for a beer subscription Ontario service has to be sharing the experience with friends and family. Host guided tastings at home using your monthly craft beer subscription as a way to explore new beers together while growing your collective knowledge.
Encourage each guest to comment on the aroma, taste, and mouthfeel of each beer; notice how opinions differ. This can spur wonderfully energetic and spirited discussions about the depth of craft beers.
The good thing about many of the beer subscriptions is that they not only introduce you to the beers but also give you quite detailed information with regards to the breweries themselves. You know all about their stories, philosophies, and people behind the beers, adding another layer to your journey of tasting. This further helps connect you with the brewers and their creative processes. This means you have a personal guide through the craft beer scene in Ontario, amplifying the taste of each sip.
Support Local Breweries and Expand Your Bounds
With the Ontario Craft Beer of the Month Club subscription, you're not only expanding your knowledge of beers but also supporting the local craft beer industry. Most of these small breweries rely on direct sales and word of mouth to thrive, and your subscription helps them continue to innovate and grow.
A beer subscription does this and pushes you to try a few styles out of your comfort zone, expanding your horizon and challenging your taste buds. It's the best way to discover new favorites without taking on a whole lot of risk and develop an all-rounded palate that enjoys the full spectrum of what craft beer has to offer.
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Conclusion
Aside from being a convenient way to enjoy great beers, a month-to-month beer subscription in Ontario is further education per each delivery. That sets you up very well to get more familiar with the diverse offerings different Ontario craft breweries have and will develop your insights on beers every passing month. You will have a deep knowledge of beer style, improve in tasting skills, and create memories, especially with friends and family. Why not begin this adventure in tasting? Living day by day in Toronto, with a beer Ontario subscription service, is an ongoing opportunity to learn about, savor, and celebrate the fun world of craft beers each month.
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lab-gr0wn-lambs · 1 month ago
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knowing how to draw Norman Reedus is a transferrable skill
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shadyhouse · 1 month ago
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job interview today 🤞
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gmanmedias · 4 months ago
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petsincollections · 6 months ago
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Miller Brewing Company horsedrawn delivery wagon
Horsedrawn Miller Brewing Company delivery wagon with ice to keep beer cold. Two drivers and two horses. Company sign on side of wagon. Example of transportation used before motor vehicles.
Milwaukee Public Library Historic Photo
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cookinguptales · 6 months ago
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me: oh, well, one of the blog posts I write for this book definitely has to be about food in ancient greece. it's such a huge part of the story. the whole book is about starvation and satiation. I did some research while writing, but I'll have to find a better source for the blog post.
my alma mater's museum: *slides into my inbox* hi we will be hosting a live lecture online about ancient greek food tomorrow!!!
me: hell yeah!! that's fate, babyyy
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coffincoitus · 2 years ago
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not to be dramatic but it should be illegal to advertise alcohol like this hdhdh
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orcelito · 1 year ago
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Stuck in bed kinda day I guess
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sudsrunner01 · 2 months ago
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Get a taste of craft beer excellence with our Beer Subscription Ontario. Enjoy local brews every month at an affordable price, Visit to know more!
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neuxue · 2 years ago
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骆闻舟扫了他一眼,轻描淡写地说:“我开始当警察的时候,你还在家看动画片呢,‘实习生’。” // Luo Wenzhou glanced at him and said casually, "When I joined the police force, you were still at home watching cartoons, 'intern'." “我不看动画片,”费渡说,“只是偶尔打游戏。” // "I didn't watch cartoons," said Fei Du. "Just played games sometimes." (ch 55)
Hey Fei Du quick question: what kind of games?
男人握着他的手,让他把手放在了一只小动物身上,可能是小仓鼠,也可能是小鹌鹑或是小兔,费渡不记得了,总之是非常小的生物,小孩一只手也能握过来,只记得一团小小的毛球蜷缩在他手心里,温暖柔软,有心跳,心跳像是在颤抖。// The man guided his hand to rest against the body of a small animal. It could have been a small hamster, or a quail nestling, or a little rabbit -- Fei Du couldn't remember, but it was always a very small animal, one that could fit in a child's hand. He just remembered a tiny ball of fur curled up in his palm, warm and soft, with a heartbeat that seemed to tremble. 感觉非常奇妙。// It filled him with wonder. “这就是生命。”那个声音说。// "This is life," that voice said. 突然,那只一直轻柔地引着他的手陡然缩紧,像一对巨大的铁钳,猛地把他的手往中间挤去,强迫他抓住了那只小东西的脖子,死死地捏住了他的手指。小动物挣扎起来,发出垂死的哀鸣,他下意识地也跟着挣扎,那男人却能轻易地控制住他,直到颤抖的心跳和徒劳的挣扎都在他掌心偃旗息鼓。// Suddenly, the hand still gently guiding his tightened like a great metal vise, pressing his own hand closed, forcing him to squeeze that little creature's neck, pinching his fingers in a deathgrip. The little animal began to struggle, letting out piteous dying cries, and he found himself struggling as well, but the man restrained him easily, until the trembling heartbeat and futile struggles in the palm of his hand came to a close. “这就是死亡。”那个声音对他说,[...] // "This is death," that voice said to him. [...] “你还想再认识一次生命和死亡的真相吗……摇头是什么意思?小朋友要谦虚,学过的东西要来回复习强化才能变成自己的,来,我们再重来一遍——” // "Do you want to see the truth of life and death again? What are you shaking your head for? Children must be modest; the things you learn can only become yours through repeated study. Come, let's do it again--" (ch58)
oh. oh.
(hey Fei Du quick question. How far exactly did this... game... escalate?)
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greppelheks · 2 years ago
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exciting week ahead!!!!!!💖🥰🌺🌱✨
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elisamaza · 5 months ago
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Pizza delivery drivers of Reddit, what are some of the craziest reasons people have ended up on the “no delivery list”?
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I worked for a pizza place that was near a very large software company. Deliveries to the neighborhoods or offices where all the tech workers lived was usually pretty awesome because they'd tip rather well. But there was one apartment that started to become a concern for us drivers. The man ordering was always polite, always paid, always tipped $4, and he would have been a perfect customer. He'd order breadsticks and a salad twice a week, and sometimes he'd include a bottle of root beer. Except when he opened his door, you could see an alarming amount of our breadsticks boxes stacked everywhere inside. Not like a few on the counter and a couple by the trash, stacks and stacks of them. Even worse, it was only our boxes in there. He wasn't just ordering from us often, we were the only place he was getting food outside of work. Now, I've worked in some of those tech offices myself, I know that there's enough decent food options just hanging out in the break rooms that this guy was probably not malnourished, but the way his living space was a shrine of greasy cardboard was a clear sign that this guy didn't have a healthy relationship with our food. Our manager was a really cool dude though, and he heard the drivers joking about the boxes and asked a couple of us "Is this like a messy guy or a guy who needs help?" We agreed it was probably the latter. So on his day off, the manager went to the guys apartment with an envelope that had gift cards for several other restaurants that delivered in that area and chatted with him. Manager found out that the guy was an immigrant on a Visa who was struggling to find American food he liked, and too socially awkward to ask anyone. So he talked with him through a few menus and helped him with some recommendations. Then he helped the guy load all the old boxes into his truck to take to the dump, in exchange for a promise not to order from us more than once a week. For a little while, the manager had a note on the calendar showing the last time the guy had ordered, and a couple times he had to hold his ground and refuse the guy's order. But after that chat, I never saw the stacks of boxes again, and the guy would boast about the different meals he'd had.
what the fuck dude, this is so sweet.
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lokigodofaces · 2 months ago
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i really dislike small order fees. like i've got to pay money for...not wanting to pay money? idk every time this happens i look at the order to see how much the small order fee is and just. buy something that same price. i have 2L of root beer i don't need but that's because i'd rather use $2 on root beer than nothing
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brewscoop · 4 months ago
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Oh, hoppy day! Get ready for National Beer Day on April 7 with amazing deals from your favorite restaurants and bars. Whether you're into lagers, stouts, or IPAs, these promotions will have you cheering. Discover the best beer deals and exclusive offers in our latest article. Cheers to great beer and even better savings!
#Cheers!#Oh#hoppy day! Whether you prefer lager#stout#pilsner or IPAs#brew lovers can all agree that National Beer Day is a cause for celebration. The drink-devoted holiday falls on Sunday#April 7#and many restaurants and bars are brewing up deals to mark the special occasion. Here are a few that'll leave you saying#ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA & WINGS On National Beer Day#Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings is offering dine-in customers a 12-inch cheese pizza and draft beer for just $15. To cash in on the deal#simply mention the offer at the register at participating locations. BUFFALO WILD WINGS What goes better with wings than beer? To celebrate#Buffalo Wild Wings is pouring 22-ounce glasses of Coors Light for $5 all day. BURGERFI BurgerFi is offering dine-in customers a cheeseburge#City Brew Tours is offering customers 10% off its in-person City Brew Tours (they operate in 20 cities in the U.S.)#the Beer of the Month Club (it features a new craft beer city every month delivered to your home) and Holiday Advent Beer Boxes. Simply use#you'll get a free shower beer holder and a bar of Dogfish Head beer soap (customers will need to pay the cost of shipping). Simply use the#you'll get upgraded to a liter at the following participating locations. * Arizona: Tempe * California: Alhambra#Long Beach#North Burbank#Old Pasadena * Colorado: Colorado Springs * Maryland: Bethesda#Dupont#Kentlands#Silver Spring * New York: Clifton Park * Texas: Arlington Highlands#Frisco#Richardson * Wisconsin: Ballpark Commons GOURMETGIFTBASKETS When it comes to beer#variety is always best and GourmetGiftBaskets.com has plenty of gift baskets with several types of beer. The site is offering TODAY.com rea#including a beer club. The site is currently running the following sale#just in time for National Beer Day: * $10 off any 4-shipment order with the code SAVE10 * $15 off any prepaid 6-shipment order with the cod#Mr Brews is serving up $8 beer flights and other daily promotions to help brew lovers celebrate National Beer Day. RAZZOO’S CAJUN CAFE On A#Razzoo’s Cajun Cafe is serving draft beer for $4 a pint and $6 a mug. SAMUEL ADAMS Samuel Adams has a special offer for TODAY.com readers!#it does now. Tombstone and Voodoo Ranger have teamed up to create I(Pizza)A
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evilanddangerious · 4 months ago
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I miss my vices
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fulcrumstardust · 8 months ago
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final thoughts on the 3 body problem, look idk. It was good and fun?? I liked some of the characters (mostly young wenjie who's just pure feminine rage tyvm), I cried like a bitch about Will, but it feels really different. I get it. I get it, they were going for that -lmao british characters swap for what???- but uh, I miss the dread of it all. This was more like an inspiring war of the worlds vibe than cosmic mystery horror I guess. I did really enjoy the game scenes though (not enough screentime to my liking but I can see how that could be boring to a lot of people lol). And I need way more of Da Shi.
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