This volume contains criticism of Beer with notes on Toronto's historical distillery district and surrounding breweries
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Mill St. Brewery : Original Organic Lager
From Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Welcome to another volume of Have a Drink with Ink, this is a PDF file, so please click the appropriate download button to view / save the article
Mill St. Brewery : Original Organic Lager
From Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 90 x 120px
File Size 750.9 kB
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Coors... *chuckles... I remember when that WAS the beer... in actuality, I don't trust anything listed as organic. There have been groceries down here busted for lying about products being 'organic' and listing them as such.
Now, in my little back yard garden, most of it is organic as I don't use bug spray unless I am absolutely back against the wall. I was watching a pair of Cardinals working away among the leaves of my squash plant, plugging the bugs from the undersides of the leaves. I figured - 'I don't eat the leaves, so why worry about the bugs, and the birds have something they like.'
The one squash (butternut) that I got out of the deal, was delicious...
V.
Now, in my little back yard garden, most of it is organic as I don't use bug spray unless I am absolutely back against the wall. I was watching a pair of Cardinals working away among the leaves of my squash plant, plugging the bugs from the undersides of the leaves. I figured - 'I don't eat the leaves, so why worry about the bugs, and the birds have something they like.'
The one squash (butternut) that I got out of the deal, was delicious...
V.
Depending on the demographics around here, it was either Labatt Blue, Molson Canadian or 50, with the odd pocket of Coors. Then there were the cool kids with their Kokanee...
Using organic as a label is the same nonsense as GMO free, like you say, just another way to pump up the cost.
I always confuse butternut squashes with peppercorns, I definitely enjoy both of them, but let's not throw in spaghetti squash to further confuse matters! lol
Using organic as a label is the same nonsense as GMO free, like you say, just another way to pump up the cost.
I always confuse butternut squashes with peppercorns, I definitely enjoy both of them, but let's not throw in spaghetti squash to further confuse matters! lol
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