Muddy York Brewing Co.: We were given a recipe from 1832 to recreate, so it’s not really a barley wine as we know them today. More of an old strong ale of sorts.
This beer is no longer being produced by the brewery.
Tony Chan is drinking a 1832 Helliwell Barley Wine by Muddy York Brewing Co. at Good Catch Boil House
Tara P is drinking a 1832 Helliwell Barley Wine by Muddy York Brewing Co. at Maple Leaf Tavern
Drinking a 1832 barley wine in a 1910 tavern is basicall drinking Toronto’s history!
Purchased at Maple Leaf Tavern
Earned the The Wine of Beers badge!Muddy York Brewing Co.: We were given a recipe from 1832 to recreate, so it’s not really a barley wine as we know them today. More of an old strong ale of sorts.
Muddy York Brewing Co.: Came from the Helliwell brewing diaries that used to exist down at Todmorden Mills in the Don Valley.
Muddy York Brewing Co.: Shouldn’t be over carbonated though, was dead flat when we kegged it, also it’s only a couple months old, needs more time...
Tara P: Muddy York Muddy York Brewing Co. thanks for the history and the context! Very cool that you’re recreating the recipes!
Rob Page is drinking a 1832 Helliwell Barley Wine by Muddy York Brewing Co. at Maple Leaf Tavern
Not barley wine-y enough! I would have guessed this was a Belgian tripel.
Earned the Draft City (Level 36) badge! Earned the The Wine of Beers badge!Muddy York Brewing Co.: We were given a recipe from 1832 to recreate, so it’s not really a barley wine as we know them today. More of an old strong ale of sorts.
Muddy York Brewing Co.: Came from the Helliwell brewing diaries that used to exist down at Todmorden Mills in the Don Valley.
Rob Page: Ah! That’s super interesting. Thanks.
Bill Buck: Jealous of this one
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