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Old Town Toronto is hosting an international contingent of beavers this summer. Bob (pictured) is from Czechia and loves hanging out at our brewery, store, and tap room in the St. Lawrence Market. You can find 47 of his footie loving friends throughout the neighbourhood – including Fannie from Australia at C’est What’s beer garden.

History of Japanese Rice Lager Brief History of Brewing in Japan Although the tradition of sake making is deeply rooted in Japanese history, brewing beer was not introduced until the mid-19th century, through the expansion of European settlement in Japan. In 1869, Spring Valley Brewery opened in Yokohama, founded by Norwegian American brewer William Copeland. Initially established to...

C’est What’s history as a brewery dates back to founder George’s formative experiences as a home brewer. Initially attracted to the idea of a seemly inexhaustible supply of inexpensive beer, he soon found that the best reason to DIY in the 1980s was flavour. In those days you could try any two brews selected from...

Our Irish-style red ale has been released in select LCBO stores. It joins Al’s Cask Ale, Blak Katt, Ginger Wheat, and ESB on the shelves of Ontario’s leading craft beer retailer. It’s pleasantly toasty, malt forward, and balanced. If you don’t see it on the shelves of your favourite store, please ask them to make...

Our dark elixir has returned just in time for March festivities. We use a special blend of Peruvian, Ethiopian, and Sumatran coffee beans roasted by Everyday Gourmet in the St. Lawrence Market; Hatian cocoa nibs; and pure hazelnut extract to round out a full, roast forward malt base. This porter leans into dark chocolate flavours...

In this era of unsettled international politics, we recommend following the British example of calm in the face of adversity. May we suggest our ESB to help get you in the right state of mind? C’est What Durham ESB (Extra Special Bitter) is a balanced English-style ale that is nitrogen-infused for a creamy, smooth aid...

C’est What Durham ESB (Extra Special Bitter). A balanced English-style ale that is nitrogen-infused for a creamy, smooth reminder of your favourite local. 5.2% ABV, 36 IBU. Now available as an autumn seasonal listing at select LCBO stores September 14 through December 6. Retail $3.95, SKU: 47447.