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    LCBO

    LCBO

    (6 reviews)

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    Pine Grove

    This is a rather average sized location. Their selection of wines and spirits is varied enough…read more The layout of the store seems a bit odd to me. The wines sort of sprawl diagonally from centre. The signage at least helps. The shelves are usually well stocked. There's an adequate amount of staff on the ground if you need any help. I've found the floor staff pretty knowledgeable about the characteristics and differences between various brands. I like that LCBO always has some good sales on a few products at any given time. I've been known to try new brands of liqueurs and wines when I see those tags promoting the sale items. They do have a cooler section if you head to the far end of the store. The selection of locked up, premium items isn't too extensive, but you will find several brain damage price vintages for extra special occasions. I find the displays at the checkouts a little wanting. They have nice boxes and bags that are behind the checkouts for some reason, rather than before where you can see and select something before you pay. It could all be organized better. The service is often... slow. Even if there are several checkouts open, and fewer customers than open lines, it takes minutes before you begin to get processed. I appreciate that they never fail to ask about your rewards cars. If slow, service is usually polite if not friendly. I'm glad to have a solid LCBO like this nearby for my boozing needs ;)

    This LCBO does carries a decent selection of beers including local and imports…read more Sizable and fun to browse around. The single bucket has quite a few selection, great if you don't want to pick up a 6 pack. There is even Twice as Mad as Tom, Hoegaarden and more!

    LCBO

    LCBO

    (5 reviews)

    $$

    one of the better lcbo's in my honest opinion of going to alot of lcbo's as of late. for some…read morestrange reason this location has stock on some pretty uncommon and dare i say rare items even by the LCBO's standards, and thats speaking from a whiskey standpoint. came here to grab a bottle of something i couldn't find locally, didnt take advantage of ordering ahead, but had zero issues getting the bottle of what i wanted, cashing out was a bit painful, all registers were open and the line ups were 5-7 people deep. even with this situation when i got to the cashier, they were pretty happy and bubbly with energy, something that never gets old in my honest opinion. lots of parking at this location, even though getting into the physical lot is not fun at best, it doesn't have a nice layout for getting in and getting out is what im getting at. would go out of my way to come to this location to pick up stuff here, oh wait, i did do that, and i'll gladly do it again as well :)

    Beers [Imports & Local non-commercial Craft] seem to be limited…read more For Saturday afternoon, Vintage shelves seem to be understocked. Possibly less selection, possibly in-middle of re-stock. Possibly. I wonder if they notice the Louis XIII missing from their display... The casing looks nice but "something" seems to be missing. The Wine aisles seem compact. Limited Asian products. 2.5'd Plentiful of Moretti Birra & Peroni Nastro Azzuro in stock. Middle of the Pack LCBO. Mediocre. Ciao.

    Black Creek Historic Brewery

    Black Creek Historic Brewery

    (3 reviews)

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    Thanks for the Historic Brewery Tour ($4.50) at Black Creek Pioneer Village, I got a sample of how…read morebeer tasted like back in 1860 in Ontario, the good one times when beer was used as a medication (where is my presciptions!!) and even as pay for the workers! No electricity, No refrigeration, No machinery... Everything are done by hand with no chemical or preservatives! This is different than the commercial version that they sell in LCBO. We ended up tasting 3 samples - Rifleman's Ration - brewed especially for the season is unfiltered brown ale, caramel and earthy taste Stout - really flat, taste just like medicine.. but apparently rich in iron IPA - really interesting taste as it is brewed with a citrus hop, quite difference than the usual IPA Tour itself is really interesting! Not only about the historic brewing method but a great lesson of Ontario's beer history. The costumed guide was quite entertaining and I love how all the participants were involved. We were all assigned as one of the historical characters: Brewers, Politicians, Tavern Owners, Temperance Advocates* At the end of the tour, you also able to purchase a 2 L growler with beers that are brewed on site ($12+$4 deposit). The only downside is in order to visit the brewery, $15 admission to the Pioneer Village has to be paid on top of the tour itself! If not I won't mind coming to the Brewery Pub to have a drink of their special brews!! And if you drive, $7 extra for parking! Cheers to "The Queen & Country!" * I am Jesse Ketchum, My friend is Timothy Eaton which ironically were against the consumptions of beers!!!

    To Queen & Country indeed…read more I've been to plenty of Breweries & Brewpubs. I've had my share of Brews. Heck, I've even been to a District of Distillery mind you no longer active. Awareness of Ontario Craft Brews available. I really thought I was edumacated. I was wrong. I was schooled BIGTIME. By a young miss in mid-1800s period costume. Black Creek Historic Brewery. HISTORIC being word of the day. CRAFT being key. Nobody can be designated more as craft unless they handbrew in their basement. ...with a Copper Pot, Kettle, and a contraption holding Wooden Beer Barrels. Whoever has that Mancave setup with 70" LED Smart Flatpanel TV, gimme a shout. 150+ years from now, someone will laugh at you about that historic LED Smart TV. As I smirked at the quality of Historic-style Brown Ale, Stout and IPA provided to us. Here's the catch. Historic Brewery Tour serves up Beer the Historic way, as it was. No frosted Beer Can showing you it has reached Rocky Mountain Coldness. Why? Think back when you were 150 years younger. Electricity, Fridge, Machinery. Nada. It so happens even Carbonation didn't exist. Flat lukewarm Beers anyone? So you've tried Black Creek from your local LCBO? Doesn't taste as bad as I've said? Those Bottles my dear Friend are made at a separate Commercial Brewing Facility. I have a couple in the Fridge myself waiting for something historic to happen, cheers. Please pay for the Historic Brewery Tour($4.50+purchase of Village Admission[$15]) The one-hour history lesson with the lively young miss alone is worth every Penny. If the 1858 Canadian Penny is equivalent to $19.50 today. Btw, it's worth much more. This Brewery is truly Historic. Lesson Learned.

    The Beer Store - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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