Can't organise a p*ss up in a brewery?
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Yep, finally found something good in Toronto city centre. Right by the
CN Tower there is a micro-brewery (they brew one pilsner lager only) that does tours. Tour costs less than 6 Canadian dollars and includes a free 1/3 pint glass or bottle opener. Best of all though is that they fill your glass up before the tour, and then fill it up again as soon as you empty the 1st one, and then fill it up again before you start the tour. Then you get the introduction to the tour. And after that, guess what? Yep, you go back through the bar so that glasses can be re-filled. Then after the tour is over seemingly endless refills follow. I suppose there probably is a limit but I reckon that if you turn up a little earlier than your tour time, then you could probably get through at least two pints or maybe even three and all for the cost of a single pint of lager back home. Think I've found the ideal attraction for a rainy day!
Better still was the fact that I didn't even have to pay for the ticket 'cos I won it in a friendly (non-monetary) game of poker at the hostel I'm staying in. Levi from the staff organises social events most nights of the week (bowling, pub crawls, poker, trips to the theate, baseball, comedy clubs, .......) and the poker is just one of them.
Yep, finally found something good in Toronto city centre. Right by the
CN Tower there is a micro-brewery (they brew one pilsner lager only) that does tours. Tour costs less than 6 Canadian dollars and includes a free 1/3 pint glass or bottle opener. Best of all though is that they fill your glass up before the tour, and then fill it up again as soon as you empty the 1st one, and then fill it up again before you start the tour. Then you get the introduction to the tour. And after that, guess what? Yep, you go back through the bar so that glasses can be re-filled. Then after the tour is over seemingly endless refills follow. I suppose there probably is a limit but I reckon that if you turn up a little earlier than your tour time, then you could probably get through at least two pints or maybe even three and all for the cost of a single pint of lager back home. Think I've found the ideal attraction for a rainy day!
Better still was the fact that I didn't even have to pay for the ticket 'cos I won it in a friendly (non-monetary) game of poker at the hostel I'm staying in. Levi from the staff organises social events most nights of the week (bowling, pub crawls, poker, trips to the theate, baseball, comedy clubs, .......) and the poker is just one of them.
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