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The brewing history of Toronto is as rich and complex as the many
beers produced in the city's breweries. Many of these breweries
still exist, but dozens have been lost to time or development. Take
a look back at these historically and culturally significant
breweries and discover the influence they had on the city's past.
Beer expert and author Jordan St. John details the stories of
sixteen beer makers, from the locations of the facilities to the
range of their offerings, and includes fascinating biographical
information on the prominent brewers who were also notable members
of Toronto society -- John Doel, Eugene O'Keefe, and Enoch Turner,
to name a few. This important new contribution to the city's
history is sure to be a fascinating exploration for beer
enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Forget wine tours! This is the comprehensive guide to Ontario's
craft-beer revival and the brewers behind it. The renaissance of
craft beer that has swept North America over the past thirty years
has transformed the Ontario landscape, leaving over two hundred
breweries, both great and humble, dotting the province. The
diversity of craft beers we now enjoy is unprecedented in history
and dazzling to behold. For the growing number of people who find
their interest piqued, the sheer selection of brews can be
intimidating. The Ontario Craft Beer Guide gives readers, whether
bright-eyed beginners or aficionados of the highest calibre, a
dependable field guide to the beers of Ontario. Noted experts
Jordan St. John (Lost Breweries of Toronto) and Robin LeBlanc (The
Thirsty Wench) tell the stories of some of Ontario's most notable
breweries and provide expert ratings for nearly a thousand beers.
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