AdamSkillin (364), High Bridge, New Jersey, USA Jan 23, 2006 Hi. I’m a yellow Canadian beer. I like hockey. I am pasty yellow white. Go oilers. Cartoon_khaki (1110), Brantford, Ontario, Canada Jul 10, 2005 I met up with this in Michigan... Do I truly remember or was I truly drunk.... Neith matter. Me I’m Truly Canadian and Truly unsatisfied. Did you know I used to live down the road from Lakeport.... If the Americans saw where the water came from... they might be truly horrified. Hmmmm. And if you thought Sir John A. Macdonald was ugly try having him in your wallet everyday. Actualy right now tht would be nice I could use some ca$h. Jine (855), Nutley, New Jersey, USA Dec 27, 2004 In NJ we must get weird different labels for the Lakeport beers because neither the malt liquor or the truly canadian that I got from their brewery match up with what everyone else says. Besides that, Truly Canadian is Truly Not Good. Joe_Twelvepack (17), USA Jul 23, 2003 As unoffensive as a Canadian. I picked it while plowing through the local beer pub's low-cost choices, and if not for the ugly politician on the can I wouldn't have remembered TC at all. PorterPounder (2810), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Jun 10, 2003 Updated: Jun 12, 2003According to the website - "Sir John A. Macdonald was Canada’s first Prime Minister who had a passion for “truly Canadian” fine beer.
His picture graces this can so I got a history lesson along with a bland beer. Aroma and inital flavor had a bit of honey sweetness to it. It was all downhill after that though. Settled into a typical cheap lager taste with the acompanying aftertaste and light golden almost see though appearance. Not so bad I could not finish it mind you!
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