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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

C'est What Fall Festival of Craft Breweries: Beer List

C'est What's 21st Annual Fall Festival of Craft Breweries is less than two weeks away (October 2nd), and judging by the just released beer list, it would appear it's going to be a terrific evening.

Amsterdam: Oranje Weiss, Oktoberfest
Big Rock Warthog (bottle)
Barley Days Dark Ale
Black Oak Oaktoberfest (cask)
Beau's Nightmarzen
Church-Key Scarlet Pilsner
Mike Duggan's #9 IPA (cask)
Denison's Dunkel
County Cider: Peach Cider (bottle)
Creemore Urbock
C'est What: Al's Cask Ale (cask), Big Butt, Hazelnut Chocolate Ale, Coffee Porter, Homegrown Hemp Ale, Caraway Rye Beer
Durham Black Katt
F&M MacLean's Pale Ale
Grand River Highballer Pumpkin Ale (cask)
Granite Double Hopped IPA
Great Lakes: Pumpkin (cask), Devil's Pale Ale
Heritage Harvest Lager
King Unfiltered Dark Lager
MacLean's Brown Ale (cask)
McAuslan: Vintage Ale (bottle), Pumpkin Ale (bottle)
Mill Street: Rye, Oktoberfest
Muskoka Dark Ale
Neustadt 10W30 (cask)
Niagara's Best Drummond Dark Ale
Nickel Brook Marzen
Flying Monkeys Hopapotamus
Railway City Dead Elephant Ale
Unibroue Ephemere Cassis
Steam Whistle Pilsner
Trafalgar Hop Nouveau
Pioneer Brewery TBA (cask)
Wellington Imperial Stout

Admission to the festival is free and sample tokens can be purchased for the low price of $1. Doors open at 5pm and the festival runs until 10pm.

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