Molson's (Name of another Scandinavian brewer!) Special Export was something I first had in on draft in Stratford Ont. in the 1970s. I enjoyed it occasionally until I cut way back on beer about 30 years ago. (No more pleasant lift....just left me tired.) Now, along with dozens of other malt beverage products U.S. and Canadian its owned by a Globalist Belgique Conglomerate.
Keith’s is from Nova Scotia. Some places here in Alberta treat it as an import, which will hopefully come true!
When I was a nipper in Ontario I liked Labatt’s 50 ale, which I probably haven’t had in 50 years now. I currently buy President’s Choice Pilsner, which is really cheap here from Loblaws grocery chain, and quite drinkable. Then again, I’m more of a lush than a connoisseur.
Keith’s I do not know. Albertan product? Linda may have tried Moosehead it since its brewed in N.S.
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Yes, Moosehead is a Nova Scotia brand and I think Keith’s (India Pale Ale) was also brewed in Nova Scotia for awhile. I tried all the beer brands in my endless attempts to enjoy beer in my twenties. And I tried hard to enjoy Labatts Blue after I took up golf because they sponsored some of our tournaments and it was free. I like beer okay and I’ll actually REALLY enjoy one about every 5 years, but I usually don’t unless it’s brain freeze cold in a frosted glass/mug with a very small head to preserve the bulk of the carbonation. Beer goes flat too fast. Mostly, I’m a fruit martini girl. My latest guilty pleasure is a blueberry martini.