Where’s Al?
It’s been a while since one of our brews has been available in the LCBO. We are currently going through the process to get Al’s Cask Ale into the system and on the shelves of a store near you sometime in March. The big question is:Β Where do you want to see Al? Which LCBO or grocery store is most convenient for you? Please message us to let us know and we’ll ask the store manager to stock the beer. We’ll also invite you to the launch party. Al’s Cask Ale in cans is a mini-cask of all-Cascade hopped, malt-forward, smooth, …
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Leah’s Beer School: Lesson 51
Non-Alcoholic BeerΒ Low alcoholic brews have been around for centuries, and can be traced back at least to medieval Europe, where beer was commonly brewed with an alcoholic strength falling between 0.5% to 2.8%. This low alcohol beer, or small beer, was often produced as fortifying beverage for labourers and farmhands.Β Non-alcoholic beer has a more specific origin, dating back to 1919 when United States Congress passed the Volstead Act, banning the production and sale of alcoholic beverages. This now-defunct law, still serves as basis for alcohol-free brews in North America today, where a drink containing up to 0.5% ABV …