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LCBO - Summerhill
Type: Beer Store Rating N/A - too few ratings
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FRESHNESS Last rating was last month
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Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Fullers London Porter 99, Rogue Brutal Bitter 94, Niagaras Best Blonde Premium Ale 27
More Beers Available Here
Great Lakes Brewing Devils Pale Ale 63, Chapeau Lemon 12, St Peters Golden Ale 34, Belhaven Wee Heavy 90, Youngs Double Chocolate Stout 96, Wells Eagle IPA (5%) 18, Brussels White 53, Unibroue La Fin Du Monde 96, Labatt Blue 9, Paulaner Salvator 89, Taps Red Cream Ale 15, Southern Tier IPA 91, Great Lakes Brewing Orange Peel Ale 45, Amsterdam Pomegranate Wheat 15, Georgian Bay Dipper 28, Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier 95, Schneider Weisse Original 88, Edelweiss Weissbier Snowfresh 73, Samuel Smiths Nut Brown Ale 85, St. Louis Gueuze 26, Jenlain Bière de Printemps 56, Schneider Aventinus Weizen-Eisbock 97, Scotch Irish Black Irish Plain Porter 87, Wellington Trailhead Lager 32, Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen-Mix 25, Yankee Jim Honey Ice 4, Grolsch Premium Weizen 60
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Your Opinions
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| jerc (121), Toronto, Ontario | | September 15, 2008 One of the better LCBO locations it carries a high percentage of the beers available but because its well known it also sells out of them a bit quicker than others as well. Housed in a former railway station it has a bit more atmosphere than most stores, but its still just a store. Sampling bar has a nice selection of wines and liquors, no beer. Walking distance form Rebel House and The Abbot On The Hill pubs. If you are just visiting town be sure and check out the product search at www.lcbo.com to see if there are stores close to where you’ll be while in town. Or if that fails, ask a local Ratebeerian. Service is variable as are most LCBOs | | robinvboyer (19), Sturgeon Falls, Ontario | | August 4, 2008 A nice LCBO one of the better ones in Toronto, 2nd only to the LCBO on Queens Quay. But seriosuly Beer seems like an afterthougth when you see the rest of the bloody store! | | Quevillon (120), Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec | | July 16, 2008 [ Updated September 23, 2008 ] Un joli LCBO pour bien dire (j’ai les batiments historiques). la section de bière est comme une boutique à elle même, un peu séparé des autres produits en magasin. Beaucoup de bière ontarienne, d’articles saisonnières et de raretées. C’est le magasin à visité à Toronto. | | Sammy (206), Toronto, Ontario | | May 21, 2008 The largest liquor store in Ontario, and I understand one of the largest in the world. Almost every beer in the LCBO system to be found. Most noted for a great single malt scotch selection, and tastings. Very pleasant ambiance and reasonable parking. | | DuctTape (10), Toronto, Ontario | | May 20, 2008 This is the flagship LCBO store in the restored North Toronto Union Station of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The store has a huge selection of Wines and Spirits, and in theory stocks every beer product on the LCBO list. Its normally a good place to find seasonals, and is often one of the stores where extra stock is dumped at the end of a seasonal release or when a product is de-listed. Worth the visit just for the architecture and the incredible restoration job on the station. | | austinpowers (151), New York, New York | | May 7, 2008 [ Updated May 14, 2008 ] The new Summerhill LCBO has opened as of 2008, and at 41,000 square feet vs. the paltry 28,000 sq ft of the Queen’s Quay location, the Summerhill LCBO is now the Big Dog! Let me convince you further: Queens Quay had 4 shelves of beer. Summerhill had 7. Summerhill had the entire Neustadt line, plus Hockley, Wellington County beers and something called Honey Ice, which decorum prohibits me from describing further on a family website as the beer totally sucked ass! In short, go to this store. It is 1 block south of the Summerhill subway stop on Yonge (pronounced Yong not Yongee as I’ve been incorrectly saying all day). This place is huge, well laid out, immaculate and a real stunner. |
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