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| Muskoka Shinnicked Stout - beer can - back - 2018 The front view of a Shinnicked Stout beer can. Brewed by Muskoka Brewery. Inscription on back of can: Shinnicked is that numbing, gasp-for-breath feeling you get when plunging into a Muskoka lake for a chilly late-night dip. To warm you up afterward we created this rich, velvety stout infused with Muskoka Roastery’s Signature Lumberjack coffee.
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| | Waterloo Dark - Beer Can - Back - 2018 Photo of the back view of a Waterloo Dark beer can. Waterloo Brewing is a brand of Brick Brewing Company in Kitchener Ontario. The can has a artist rendition of a wild boar.
Photo Specific Links: | Waterloo Dark Beer - Official Web Page | | from site: This very special boar deserves to be poured slowly and with care to release flavours brewed from Canadian malted barley, specialty malts, imported hops and pure cultured yeast.
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| | Nightwatcher Oatmeal Stout - beer can - back - 2018 The rear view of beer can for Nightwatcher Oatmeal Stout beer, brewed by Great Lakes Brewery. Inscription includes: In the cover of darkness, the mysteries of the forest are revealed to the Nightwatcher.
Photo Specific Links: | Lake of Bays Nightwatcher - Official Web Site | | from site:For an incredibly smooth and chocolatey experience, look no further than the Nightwatcher Oatmeal Stout. The heady mocha foam sits beautifully atop this dark chestnut stout.
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| Muskoka Brewery - Legendary Oddity - Beer Can - Front Front view of Legendary Oddity beer can. Brewed as a Belgian Style beer by Muskoka Brewery. Produced in 2017.
Photo Specific Links: | Legendary Odditylink at Muskoka Breweries | | from site: Legends date back to the 1800’s when lumberjacks and fur traders took to the woods and encountered the mysterious culture and wildlife in the Northern region. Today, we echo our ancestors’ quest and have unearthed the spring season’s most distinct offerings. Brewed with a Belgian style in mind, this culmination of unique ingredients rests in our Legendary Oddity brew. We invite you to Release The Legend.
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| | Canadian Pale Ale - Old Tomorrow - Can - Front The front of Canadian Pale Ale beer can, by Old Tomorrow Beer. This is the 2017 edition of the can.
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Related Links | | Beer Gallery Links: | Beer - Wikipedia | | from site: Beer is one of the oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic drinks in the world, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. Beer is brewed from cereal grains—most commonly from malted barley, though wheat, maize (corn), and rice are also used. During the brewing process, fermentation of the starch sugars in the wort produces ethanol and carbonation in the resulting beer.
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| | Cans Gallery Links: | Drink Can - Wikipedia | | from site:A drink can (or beverage can) is a metal container designed to hold a fixed portion of liquid such as carbonated soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, fruit juices, teas, herbal teas, energy drinks, etc. Drink cans are made of aluminium (75% of worldwide production)[1] or tin-plated steel (25% worldwide production). Worldwide production for all drink cans is approximately 370 billion cans per year worldwide.
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| Canada Links: | Canada - Wikipedia | | Government of Canada Site | | Official web site for the Government of Canada.
| | Old Tomorrow Beer Links: | Old Tomorrow Beer - Web Site | | from site: The name OLD TOMORROW® is inspired by Canada’s founding father, Sir John A. Macdonald, who earned the name for his bold vision and tenacity in creating Canada despite long odds. It’s his silhouetted face that graces each one of our beers. 150 years later, his vision continues to dare all of us to seek our own greatness.
| | Toronto Links: | City of Toronto - Wikipedia | | from site: Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, and the capital of the province of Ontario. In 2011, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada, with 5,583,064 people living in the census metropolitan area as of 2011. Classified as an alpha global c
| | | toronto.ca | Official website for the City of Toronto | | from site: New to the city? How to get there, what to do and where to go. Enjoy special events, explore city museums, cultural centres, and shop in downtown's underground walkway
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