You can't really take a stance against Canadian micros and follow it up with hate towards the LCBO.. Sure the LCBO is the main common source for micro brews in Ontario but the Ontario government is to blame for that. The LCBO has volume minimums as they are suppose to be able to have all of there products available province wide (at least to some degree). This limits both market entry and quality. Market entry, as micro brews need to commit to brewing a large volume to be stocked. This doesn't let them to play with many styles until they hit a scale where this makes sense (typically greater than most micros) and they are forced to only put forward their most "non-craft friendly" beer as it is most likely to sell in quantity. Quality, as many LCBO's do not turn over all of their craft beer in enough quantity to always keep things fresh. I have had old beer from one LCBO and great beer consistently from another.
If you are willing to venture to the micros and buy fresh you will certainly be impressed. Most carry many more styles than are available at the LCBO and you will know it's fresh. I have never been disappointed with this approach in Ontario. An example of this is Beau's, sure the always stocked lugtread at the LCBO (their most non-craft drinker friendly brew) but they brew many more styles of beer. Their Octoberfest is one of the best around with many styles that are all very good. Not to mention the support they have for the home brewing community. The guys at forked river actually said they had won a Beaus competition before they decided to open a micro. Whenever I travel to a different area I always make a point to hit a microbrew and sample/buy what the have.
I think what you are getting is in Quebec you can get something very close to this in corner stores as they can stock a wide selection in small quantities which cant be done in Ontario.
Anyways, that's my plug. You can't take the OP too seriously since he is a fan of Quebec beers..
If you are willing to venture to the micros and buy fresh you will certainly be impressed. Most carry many more styles than are available at the LCBO and you will know it's fresh. I have never been disappointed with this approach in Ontario. An example of this is Beau's, sure the always stocked lugtread at the LCBO (their most non-craft drinker friendly brew) but they brew many more styles of beer. Their Octoberfest is one of the best around with many styles that are all very good. Not to mention the support they have for the home brewing community. The guys at forked river actually said they had won a Beaus competition before they decided to open a micro. Whenever I travel to a different area I always make a point to hit a microbrew and sample/buy what the have.
I think what you are getting is in Quebec you can get something very close to this in corner stores as they can stock a wide selection in small quantities which cant be done in Ontario.
Anyways, that's my plug. You can't take the OP too seriously since he is a fan of Quebec beers..