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To you in Canada, or who go there to buy beer often:  Has anyone seen Molson Stock Ale in stock anywhere?  It doesn't seem as though it has been discontinued, but it never seems to be in stock when I, or any of my friends, looks for it

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On 7/13/2022 at 11:51 AM, Draconator said:

I have a good friend who is in the beverage industry in Ontario. When he heard about my dislike for Rush Golden Ale, he reached out to the rep for the brewer, Henderson Brewing. 
 

The rep admitted that the very first batch of Rush Golden Ale was flawed and should have never been released. I got the first batch. The rep felt bad that I had the first batch, so she gave my friend Stan (Who is the rep for Wellington Brewery) a 6 pack of the revised Rush Golden Ale and a 6 pack of other Henderson Brews. And of course Stan gives me a nice assortment of Welly Beers. 
 

But I went for the revised Rush beer. Just cracked open one, and damn! Is it ever smooth and extremely pleasant to drink! It is a mighty fine beer after all!!!

 

I’ll report back on the weekend when I have the Welly “Raked Over” IPA with Mango, Pineapple, and Habanero! 


 

BEER in Canada 

 

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Or 

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Blue or Gold

 

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On 7/13/2022 at 7:01 PM, Augie said:

 

I was a Molson guy. First drink my now wife ever bought me was a Molson at a sports bar while watching the Doug Flutie Hail Mary game with BC. I liked Moosehead, and my Canadian friend had very unkind words for Labatt’s that I can’t post here.

 

My favorite, however, were those delicious Old Vienna splits. Heaven in a little bottle! Stayed cold as we paced around the pool table in the basement. Ahhh, what a fabulous misspent youth I had! 


OV splits for the win. They were drinkable even at room temperature. My brother took me to Watkins Glen for the race in the early 80s, and he and his buddies piled 22 cases of splits into the RV. We had to sleep in a tent because the bunks were taken up by beer. It was a rainy, cold October weekend, but we got through all 22!

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20 minutes ago, WotAGuy said:


OV splits for the win. They were drinkable even at room temperature. My brother took me to Watkins Glen for the race in the early 80s, and he and his buddies piled 22 cases of splits into the RV. We had to sleep in a tent because the bunks were taken up by beer. It was a rainy, cold October weekend, but we got through all 22!

 

 

As much as I loved OV Splits, regular sized bottles of OV do very little for me

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Spent a night at a Crystal Beach cottage with my friends back in the late 70s. The guys down the street were getting ready for a party that night.  Invited everyone in the neighborhood. The y were unloading a pickup truck that had the bed FILLED with Labatts Blue.  Had to work back  in Buffalo that night so I couldn't be there. Friends told me ir was a Iwanna be a Pollack  party. They played polkas all night and had someone dressed as the pope (JPII-he had just  became pope) walking around blessing everyone.

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Since this thread has turned to canadian beer and not so much the crossing aspect I can share that the san diego billsbackers club offers ice bucket special price for Labatts Blue splits and they are very popular

 

the OV splits beer mentions brought me back to when my sister was in college at Buff State and lived in allentown. We would walk just out the door of her apartment to Mulligans Brick bar where we used to drink those like water lol

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9 hours ago, Wacka said:

Spent a night at a Crystal Beach cottage with my friends back in the late 70s. The guys down the street were getting ready for a party that night.  Invited everyone in the neighborhood. The y were unloading a pickup truck that had the bed FILLED with Labatts Blue.  Had to work back  in Buffalo that night so I couldn't be there. Friends told me ir was a Iwanna be a Pollack  party. They played polkas all night and had someone dressed as the pope (JPII-he had just  became pope) walking around blessing everyone.

 

The last part sounds more like mushrooms than beer. Just sayin’.  🤷‍♂️

20 hours ago, The Dean said:

 

 

As much as I loved OV Splits, regular sized bottles of OV do very little for me

 

I may have had a split for every person in China, but I’m honestly not sure if I ever had a full size OV, or even knew they existed! 

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1 hour ago, muppy said:

Since this thread has turned to canadian beer and not so much the crossing aspect I can share that the san diego billsbackers club offers ice bucket special price for Labatts Blue splits and they are very popular

 

the OV splits beer mentions brought me back to when my sister was in college at Buff State and lived in allentown. We would walk just out the door of her apartment to Mulligans Brick bar where we used to drink those like water lol

 

Say what?  Labatts Blue splits?

 

I've never seen one, or even knew they existed.  I doubt they're distributed around St Augustine.  But I'm going to search now.  

 

I tend to like any beer better in a split. So I'm always on the lookout. About the only ones I can find down here are Corona and maybe Bud/Bud Light. No interest in any of those.  I'll do Rolling Rock ponies, though since they left Latrobe it doesn't seem the same. Still I can't find those either.   I used to be able to find Heineken. But I haven't seen that anywhere in a couple years.

 

1 hour ago, Augie said:

 

 

I may have had a split for every person in China, but I’m honestly not sure if I ever had a full size OV, or even knew they existed! 

 

 

For a really bad experience, try a 16oz can of OV.  They used to be very inexpensive---and they were barely worth the price, IMO.  Then again, like I said, I just like small beers better.  For one, they stay cold for the entire time.  

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@The Dean I just googled Labatts splits and the smallest bottles I found were 11oz. So while only slightly smaller than a usual bottle they are sold by the bucket at the Bills bar calling them splits.  I was duped by their marketing my apologies. The bucket specials sell out there. That place is a Bills bar gold mine they make a mint off of our fanbase.

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19 minutes ago, muppy said:

@The Dean I just googled Labatts splits and the smallest bottles I found were 11oz. So while only slightly smaller than a usual bottle they are sold by the bucket at the Bills bar calling them splits.  I was duped by their marketing my apologies. The bucket specials sell out there. That place is a Bills bar gold mine they make a mint off of our fanbase.

 

Well there goes 2 hours of online research gone to hell!

 

😂

 

Ok Thanks for the clarification. I can get some sleep tonight after all.

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On 7/13/2022 at 7:01 PM, Augie said:

 

I was a Molson guy. First drink my now wife ever bought me was a Molson at a sports bar while watching the Doug Flutie Hail Mary game with BC. I liked Moosehead, and my Canadian friend had very unkind words for Labatt’s that I can’t post here.

 

My favorite, however, were those delicious Old Vienna splits. Heaven in a little bottle! Stayed cold as we paced around the pool table in the basement. Ahhh, what a fabulous misspent youth I had! 

 

So am I.  I grew up in Blasdell but not town of but mailing code in neighbor called Steelton off 20A west of South Park.

The beer of choice seemed to be Genesee with Miller liked by some.  There were enough parties I could try beer but never liked it except in cooking.

 

When I went to college in 1979 and after I turned 18 I was part of beer runs for which payment was free Chinese food. 

I was always dependable so beer run lead once invited to party and he told me as part of entry fee beer was included but he would wave fee for me for upcoming party.  I said no thanks I do not like beer I tried it in high school; I mostly drank mixed drinks using leftover alcohol from bottles discarded as part of my work cleaning up (there was rule that bottles mostly empty were thrown out and I was thrower).  He said try the beer we bought in Canada.  He bought Molson and a few other Canadian beers.

 

I discovered I did like beer just not crappy ones.  Molson became my to drink beer until after I started working full time in Virginia  I discovered other good beers including even some local ones.

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37 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

So am I.  I grew up in Blasdell but not town of but mailing code in neighbor called Steelton off 20A west of South Park.

The beer of choice seemed to be Genesee with Miller liked by some.  There were enough parties I could try beer but never liked it except in cooking.

 

When I went to college in 1979 and after I turned 18 I was part of beer runs for which payment was free Chinese food. 

I was always dependable so beer run lead once invited to party and he told me as part of entry fee beer was included but he would wave fee for me for upcoming party.  I said no thanks I do not like beer I tried it in high school; I mostly drank mixed drinks using leftover alcohol from bottles discarded as part of my work cleaning up (there was rule that bottles mostly empty were thrown out and I was thrower).  He said try the beer we bought in Canada.  He bought Molson and a few other Canadian beers.

 

I discovered I did like beer just not crappy ones.  Molson became my to drink beer until after I started working full time in Virginia  I discovered other good beers including even some local ones.

 

 

While I haven't had it in a long time, I actually thought Genesee 12 Horse Ale was fairly decent. Do they still make it?

 

I also liked Ballantine XXX Ale and Yuengling Lord Chesterfield Ale. 

 

Old men beer, even when I was young.

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On 7/15/2022 at 1:54 PM, The Dean said:

To you in Canada, or who go there to buy beer often:  Has anyone seen Molson Stock Ale in stock anywhere?  It doesn't seem as though it has been discontinued, but it never seems to be in stock when I, or any of my friends, looks for it

I did some online research, Molson still shows Stock as an actively made brew.  However finding it at a 'Beer Store' or 'LCBO' outlet via their inventory checking software turns up no hits so far.  I think I will just drop into Fort Erie or Ridgeway's 'Beer Store', and ask directly.  If I am going to drink a Molson Coors product, it will be Stock.

 

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6 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

I did some online research, Molson still shows Stock as an actively made brew.  However finding it at a 'Beer Store' or 'LCBO' outlet via their inventory checking software turns up no hits so far.  I think I will just drop into Fort Erie or Ridgeway's 'Beer Store', and ask directly.  If I am going to drink a Molson Coors product, it will be Stock.

 

 

 

Thanks.  I went through the ame procedure. This is the only place I could find that doesn't say "not available". Not sure it it's actually In Stock, as stated, though:

 

https://snappydelivery.ca/product/molson-stock-ale/

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On 7/18/2022 at 1:13 PM, The Dean said:

 

 

Thanks.  I went through the ame procedure. This is the only place I could find that doesn't say "not available". Not sure it it's actually In Stock, as stated, though:

 

https://snappydelivery.ca/product/molson-stock-ale/

Stopped by the Ridgeway 'Beer Store' an hour ago, and asked the clerk if Molson Stock was still made.  She said that it was discontinued about two years ago.  I will try the MolsonCoors website and see what they say, or if they're another one of these corporations that don't answer customer inquiries.

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7 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Stopped by the Ridgeway 'Beer Store' an hour ago, and asked the clerk if Molson Stock was still made.  She said that it was discontinued about two years ago.  I will try the MolsonCoors website and see what they say, or if they're another one of these corporations that don't answer customer inquiries.

 

There is a list of discontinued beers but it was not listed on it.

 

https://bestlifeonline.com/news-molson-coors-discontinued/

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/molson-coors-discontinued-beers

Molson Coors Discontinues 11 Beers Including Keystone Ice and Milwaukee's Best Premium

  1. Hamm's Special Light
  2. Henry Weinhard's Private Reserve
  3. Icehouse Edge
  4. Keystone Light Keylightful
  5. Keystone Ice
  6. Magnum
  7. Mickey's Fine Malt Liquor Ice
  8. Miller High Life Light
  9. Milwaukee's Best Premium
  10. Olde English High Gravity 800
  11. Steel Reserve 211
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24 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

There is a list of discontinued beers but it was not listed on it.

 

https://bestlifeonline.com/news-molson-coors-discontinued/

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/molson-coors-discontinued-beers

Molson Coors Discontinues 11 Beers Including Keystone Ice and Milwaukee's Best Premium

  1. Hamm's Special Light
  2. Henry Weinhard's Private Reserve
  3. Icehouse Edge
  4. Keystone Light Keylightful
  5. Keystone Ice
  6. Magnum
  7. Mickey's Fine Malt Liquor Ice
  8. Miller High Life Light
  9. Milwaukee's Best Premium
  10. Olde English High Gravity 800
  11. Steel Reserve 211

 

 

No not on any list. Still listed among their (I assume) active products:

 

https://www.molsoncoors.com/brands/our-brands/molson-stock-ale?region=931

 

But just try finding it at a Beer Store!  For a few years we thought it was discontinued because the beer stores on the way to our cottage never seemed to have it. But it made a reappearance for awhile. Haven't been back since Covid, but a year or two before, when we went to one of the Beer Stores the woman told us, "Only Americans ask for that."  The Budweiser/Coors takeover of Canada is extremely sad. 

 

Looking at the list of discontinued beers, it's hard for me to believe any of those were being sold in Canada. Steel Reserve?  Old English?  I understand why one might buy them here, as they are dirt cheap and are higher in alcohol. But no beer is dirt cheap in Canada.

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