Do they even still make beer? I haven't seen Labatt's in a store or at a restaurant in probably a decade.
Do you live in a hick town or something far away from civilization ? Labatts is still sold in many places. London Ontario has a friggin brewery. lol
I don't think they're Canadian owned though...
Is that cause you're a hipster ?
Lebatt is owned by InBev no? I can't remember the last time I saw somewhere have Blue on tap, hell Canadian also seams to be less prevalent as Bud seams to have replaced it most places.
Ya Labatts is way more likely to be in smaller hick towns than Toronto where you're a peasant if you don't drink the hoppiest pale ale brewed in some abandoned brick warehouse by a guy wearing a fedora.
No, it's because I don't like beer that takes like piss that's been fermenting behind a radiator for three weeks. I'd agree with you that this insane overt hops craze needs to end though. It's getting pretentious.
Aren't most of the large brewing companies in North and South America owned by major international entities like InBev and that Brazilian giant whose name escapes me?
Anticipated beforehand and addressed two minutes earlier:
Pretty much, the only major beer that is still independent is Moosehead I believe, maybe Keiths but less certain of that.
Generally I will drink an Amsterdam Blonde when it is available, I'm not into the hoppy beers.
It wasn't a chirp. I don't like Labatt either. I just felt like making fun of hoppy microbrews and fedoras.
Good point ... how did we miss that?If we are going Iconic Canadian then wouldn't Tim Hortons be that brand?