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Stonch -

"Scotch Irish"? Surely it should be "Scots Irish"?

Those stubby bottles are cool.

Paul of Kingston -

Just had one last night. The move to stubbies is a logical one for Sgt Major given the move to Heritage Brewing company and that firm's use of stubbies in their heritage dark line. No need to have two 341ml bottles in th eline up.

Of greater concern to me was what seemed to be a loss of finishing hops when the brand moved to Heritage. While the beer is fine today, I enjoyed it more when it provided that floral finish to the strong bittering.

Alan -

Yes, the finish is definitely less hoppybut it is still a good beer and one of the best pale ales in Ontario for my money.

Paul of Kingston -

I agree - it is good value and it is one of only a few true IPAs available from domestic producers. Still miss the first generation Sgt Major though.

Where Keith's gets off calling themselves an IPA is beyond me.

Barry -

Congratulations, you've successfully made me desperately thirsty in the middle of my working day.

Bailey -

The Sgt. Major doensn't half look like Sgt. Pepper.

Donna -

I thought you might like to know about the Sgt. Major portrayed on our box and label....
Meredith Macdonnell, a military artist, wrote to us offering to help us with his knowledge of particular military dress distinctions. Meredith and Brent Charbonneau, our graphic artist, got together and they have come up with a Sgt. Major dressed in the uniform of a Cavalry officer at the time of Confederation.

Alan -

Hey! Thanks Donna. My own great-grandfather was a British Sgt. Major in India and Sudan before he was pensioned off as a mad scarlet fevered postman in Scotland a hundred years ago. So I appreciate the picture and the info.

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