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Beer Available At LCBO - Summerhill (arranged by most recent)
Amsterdam Boneshaker IPA 83, Great Lakes Brewing Devil’s Pale Ale 666 80, Wellington Special Pale Ale 34, Nørrebro VårTripel 2010 95, Wellington Arkell Best Bitter 51, Beaus Beaver River IP Eh 86, Brick Waterloo Authentic Amber 51, Brick Waterloo Radlermass Lemonade Lager 13, Marstons Pedigree (Can) 40, Celt Experience Celt Bronze 46, Tatra Jasne Pelne (Pils) 13, Charlevoix Dominus Vobiscum Lupulus 100, Creemore Springs urBock 79, Propeller ESB 92, Brick Waterloo Dark 27, Panil Barriquée (Sour) 100, Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dunkel 95, Growers 1927 48, Brasseur De Montréal Coeur Brisé 21, Efes Pilsen (Pilsener) 7
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| Johnsense (33), , | | January 1, 2012 The best of the LCBO’s. Usual sterile LCBO ambiance. Staff is fairly helpful though most of them know wine and wine alone. if it’s a beer and the LCBO carries it, it’s likely here. Virtually all the seasonals and special releases the ’BO carries will be here. Prices are uniform with all other store meaning imports are cheaper than they are in the US. | | Radek Kliber (72), Toronto (Can) Krotoszyn (Pol), Poland | | December 23, 2011 Best LCBO ? perhaps. Great proces , solid selection. LCBO like service , proper but cold. Ambiance was great due to location of this store. | | solidfunk (39), Ontario | | October 30, 2011 At least 3 trappists when I was there along with plenty of german beers including a great smoked one. Not really sure if this is the one under the bridge or what, though. Did it move? | | kevinsenn (31), Waterloo, Ontario | | October 26, 2011 [ Updated November 30, 2011 ] Biggest selection of beer of all the LCBOs I’ve seen. Tons of Ontario micbrobrews, and tons of imports. But more American craft brews would be nice. Friendly staff. | | JoeMcPhee (398), Toronto, ON, Ontario | | October 23, 2011 As nice a liquor store as I’ve ever been in. Well-merchanidized, lots of samplings being done throughout the store (I had a fine pair of scotches when I was in). There was a lot of the selection from the LCBOs inventory including lots of cold-storage as well. | | Zenwolf (52), Waterloo, Ontario | | October 7, 2010 I was really looking forward to this location and was a bit dissapointed. The place is definately beautiful. Vast, larger then huge. Everything about this building was stellar, so what made me dissapointed? The selection at least that night was poor. Given the size of the Wine, Scotch and liquor areas the beer section was no bigger then a regular LCBO. Queen’S Quay is a better spot for brews. | | Listigovers (12), Toronto, Ontario | | June 26, 2010 One of the better LCBO’s but not as good as Queen’s Quay in terms of beer selection. Service is mediocre, it’s the LCBO. Prices on trappists are INSANELY CHEAP, I have picked up 750ml of Chimay Red for $6.50, Westmalle Tripel and Dubbel for $3.50, Orval for $3.75. Hit or miss, the good stuff usually sells out VERY fast because it’s so cheap. The rest of the stuff is pricy (Victory Prima or Dogfish 60 Minute ~$15 for a sixer.) Location is extremely nice, old train station. | Contrucci (9), , Chile does not count - explanation | | April 10, 2010 A store. A good store in a nice refurbished railway station. The building itself is the best of all the place.
A good selection of wines, beers and spirits.
Beers, most macros, many of them. Few micros. Poor display. They display beer as if it were soap.
Wine: as a chilean I must regret they have a poor selection of chilean wines. But strangely, some chilean wines cost less than in Chile! (maybe because of trade agreements and taxes). | | mabel (211), Toronto, Ontario | | April 3, 2010 Have been here on several occasions and am generally happy with the results. Staff are friendly and helpful -- one time I was there, the guy specially opened a box of new bottles when I asked if there was anything new (he was re-stocking the shelves anyway but it was nice of him). I find this friendlier than the Queen’s Quay location, and generally with a better selection of new arrivals and good standards. The stock seems to move well too because of the accessible location. If there’s one LCBO you’re going to hit while in town, this is the one you should aim for to get a good selection. I particularly like the atmosphere here -- it’s a maze of an old train station. You can go from room to room and explore how cavernously eerie it gets for yourself. | | j12601 (214), Poughkeepsie, New York | | November 28, 2009 Another LCBO, another disappointment in terms of selection. At least this place had the benefit of having a vast wine and liquor selection in an overall beautiful building. Figured this place might be my best chance to score some ice cider, but when asking a few staff they directed me to the Strongbow and Magner’s. As it seems most of the LCBOs get the same stuff, just some get a little more or a few of the more rare things, I only managed to find 4 bottles that I hadn’t gotten at the previous LCBO. |
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