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I went to the Brewery as part of the Old Toronto Beer Tour as this was our last stop on a rainy Saturday. Unfortunately, there was no tour of the facility, as the reason being that Amsterdam Brewery only does 2 tours for day and the time does not work with the OTBT and their schedule. The brewery is located in Leaside and they have a store at the front where you can purchase souvenirs and refreshments. Right beside, they have a huge room where the bar along with the big screen TVs are located. The rooms has a few tables along with plastic chairs suited for some beer tasting. Our guide from the OTBT, Noah, played the role of bartender and server bringing us around 6-7 different types of Amsterdam beers. The most memorable one for me was Fracture. The bar does not serve food and it's mainly their beer. Please do not confuse this location to the pub located in Harbourfront. I wish the tour of the facility could be part of the OTBT, as besides tasting their beers, there wasn't anything else to do at this location.
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