There’s a famous quote that John F. Kennedy used. It’s commonly misattributed to Edmund Burke. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”It’s a nice sentiment, but it is not a call to action. “Don’t do nothing,” doesn’t tell you what to […]

Time Gentlemen Please


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I probably should have gotten to this earlier in the week, but better late than never.  Right. Alcohol in the 7/11.  It is sometimes difficult to keep track of the ins and outs of alcohol policy in Ontario. People’s memories are short for detail on big problems that do not […]

Strange Things Afoot At The 7/11


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Gracious, it’s been an interesting year. Looking at last year’s analysis, I mentioned that I liked to think about the state of the Ontario Market while trudging around to various breweries. I checked Google Maps to see my trip history for the last year and aside from a trip to […]

Ontario State of Play 2021: Scream If You Wanna Go ...



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Last time it was spring and by the time we locked down people had been wearing masks on the subway for a month. Ontario was shaking off winter, brushing the snow from its shoulders and the salt from its boots. Rumours began to circulate that parts of the George Brown […]

Some Thoughts on the Second Lockdown


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I’m scrambling along the sidewalks outside Old Street Station in London because it’s happened again. What was the name of the pub? I can’t remember offhand, and that’s why I’m frantically pushing the cursor on Google Street View, exploring the side streets north of the Royal Artillery Company. There are […]

On Autobiographical Memory


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Periodically, I’ll log into Twitter in order to check in on events.  That’s an obvious untruth. Like everyone else in the 30-45 demographic, I’ve probably got an instance of the app running on my phone and desktop every minute of every day in addition to facebook, instagram, and gmail. We’re […]

Beer, Baudrillard, and Bell Biv DeVoe



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(Ed. Note: I was bored and TPL has access to ProQuest. This is long. I’m not sorry for it.) A friend of mine is good with computers. Periodically he’ll shovel me the sales figures for the LCBO on the three listed White Claw products. I’ve tried White Claw and it […]

Anatomy of a Trend: White Claw and Mike’s Hard Lemonade


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As of today, I’ve been doing this for a decade.  In some other timeline, I had a trip planned to Montreal to celebrate. I started writing about beer in Montreal on a trip to Mondiale de la Bière to build a portfolio to get into brewing school. I thought it […]

What Did I Learn?


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One of things that you swiftly realize as a beer drinker during a situation like we’re currently experiencing is that beer is usually not about beer. It’s about people. We’re all worried about the livelihoods of people who own breweries and restaurants, and rightly so. As a life’s work they’re […]

In Which I Don’t Go Anywhere



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At the beginning of February, Matron Brewing put a piece on their website about the hop industry in Ontario. It’s a well written piece that talks about the difficulties that people have been facing over the last several years in scaling up their hop yards within the province. It hit […]

Some Thoughts on Ontario Hops