Posts Tagged:muskoka cottage brewery

Summer Weisse – Muskoka Cottage Brewery

Despite what homebrew fanatics might try to tell you, brewing beer is a tricky business.  Not just because it requires some fairly specialised equipment, but also because there is a lot of knowledge, training and less tangible skill that is required of the brewer.  For instance, lots of people make English style ales, so why […]

The Griffin Gastropub – Bracebridge

Growing up, we used to have a cottage about half an hour from Bracebridge.  While we would pop into Bala or Port Carling for quick shops, when we needed to buy big items or lots of anything, it seemed like we always went to Bracebridge.  While I was aware there was a quaint area in […]

Harvest Ale – Muskoka Cottage Brewery

In my last post, I talked a bit about my past with Muskoka Cottage Brewery, mainly in Muskoka.  But here’s to the future!  Muskoka, while making a variety of solid brews (cream ale, lager, light pilsner) is branching out, their weissebier is delicious but would likely be challenging to somebody who might regularly drink their […]

Hefe-Weissbier Muskoka Cottage Brewery

I can remember being 19 (so, in 1999) and seeing beer from a company called Muskoka, in the LCBO in Port Carling while up at the family cottage.  If I recall, I mainly got the Cream Ale from them.  I have no recollection, and wasn’t equiped at the time, to gauge it’s qaulity on a […]