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| - A brewery with a line - always a sign that something good is in store. In the middle of a hot Toronto afternoon, my friends and I baked under the sun and cooled down with some suds. We had just come from lunch, so we did not indulge in the treats on offer, but it is a diverse and intriguing menu.
My favorite part of the Bellwoods menu was the reserve bottles on the menu - it's always a treat to experience a brewery's older beers that they put that extra bit of effort into. Having bottles from other local providers is a great show of the community that makes craft beer great.
I had two beers while I was here: Jelly King, a dry-hopped sour, and Monogamy, a single-hop Pale Ale (with one of my favorites, Mosaic). Both beers were great examples of the style, although I think Monogamy could've been even more expressive of the Mosaic hops.
This is a great spot on a summer day or, well, any day. My beer glass did spend a few unfortunate minutes empty, but the staff were running around on fire, so I'll forgive them that. While it seems unlikely, perhaps they'll distribute down this way someday.
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