Monday, October 21, 2019

Pub #17 -- Henderson's Brewing Company, Toronto, September 30

As I said earlier, most microbreweries in Canada seem to reside with tap rooms more than restaurants or pubs.  The second brewery of the day found us at Henderson's Brewing Company, with a large brewing space right next to the tap room (or vice-versa).  (Interesting (or perhaps not) side note: we walked past a Nestle candy bar factory (including some Canadian candy bars that aren't so common in the U.S., such as Aero).)

Apparently, alcohol does have some positive effects on relaxation (don't worry, be happy) and deleterious effects on memory retention (who knew?), since at this second pub of the afternoon, I seem to have failed to catalog which beers we got in our sampler.  Looking at their website, I see some we may have gotten (Henderson's Best amber, Society of Beer Drinking Ladies Brew 0002 (a vanilla orchid brown ale), Monsoon (a tropical sour), Fetchez La Vache (Belgian Saison), and Rube Goldbeer, a Belgian Tripel).  But I'm not sure these specific beers were actually pouring three weeks ago.  Ah well.  A mystery...



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