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	<title>Beer Blog &#187; Beer Selection</title>
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		<title>Infiniti Essence of Elegance</title>
		<link>http://blogs.thatsthespirit.com/beer/2010/01/20/infiniti-essence-of-elegance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I could hardly miss the 1/3 page ad in the Life section of today’s Globe and Mail: “Infiniti presents The Essence of Elegance.” Sounds like a Big Night out, yes?
If you enjoy the sounds of Matt Dusk and the food of Mark McEwan, then yes, I suppose it is a quintessentially Big Night out. But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I could hardly miss the 1/3 page ad in the Life section of today’s Globe and Mail: “Infiniti presents <a href="http://www.infiniti.ca/en/ms/essence/elegance/" target="_blank">The Essence of Elegance</a>.” Sounds like a Big Night out, yes?</p>
<p>If you enjoy the sounds of Matt Dusk and the food of Mark McEwan, then yes, I suppose it is a quintessentially Big Night out. But for $150 per ticket and no full meal included, it’s worth looking down the page a ways to see exactly what you’re getting, too.</p>
<p>And here they are, the details following the price: “Includes Matt Dusk performance, appetizers created by Mark McEwan, fine wines, Corona, as well as a special parting gift.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wait a minute, Corona? It’s a popular beer, no doubt, but “the essence of elegance”?</p>
<p>Yep, nothing says elegant more than chugging pale Mexican lager from a bottle with a wedge of lime stuck in its neck.</p>
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		<title>On Beer and Barbecue in Toronto</title>
		<link>http://blogs.thatsthespirit.com/beer/2009/12/03/on-beer-and-barbecue-in-toronto/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 15:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love me some good barbecue from time to time. Not the summer-stuff-on-the-grill, although that too, but the southern US stuff of almost any stripe. Memphis rubbed ribs, Texas smoked brisket, pork-and-slaw in Arkansas, the vinegary sauces of North Carolina; I love it all, and will happily engage in completely unbecoming face-stuffing from time to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love me some good barbecue from time to time. Not the summer-stuff-on-the-grill, although that too, but the southern US stuff of almost any stripe. Memphis rubbed ribs, Texas smoked brisket, pork-and-slaw in Arkansas, the vinegary sauces of North Carolina; I love it all, and will happily engage in completely unbecoming face-stuffing from time to time when circumstances allow.</p>
<p>And what goes ideally with barbecue? Why, beer, of course. And so we arrive at our topic of the day.</p>
<p>Yesterday I visited for the first time a relatively new arrival on the small Toronto barbecue scene, a place called <a href="http://www.loudawgs.com/flash.html" target="_blank">Lou Dawg’s</a> on King   Street just west of Portland. Not being quite of the mind for ribs – St. Louis-style at Lou’s – I opted instead for their pulled pork sandwich, which was offered to me on a choice of white or whole wheat bread. This should have been a warning sign – this is barbecue we’re talking about, not some damn veggie burger – but I persisted nonetheless with my order, adding both sweet potato fries and a beer. But what beer…?</p>
<p>On tap was a slew of Sleeman brands, three of them to be precise, plus their “house” lager, which I assumed would be Sleeman Silver Creek Lager by another name. Of the draughts, only the signature Cream Ale had any appeal, but I worried that it would be lost beneath the spicy tang of the restaurant’s barbecue sauce, so I asked about the bottled beer selection.</p>
<p>“Oh yes, we have bottles,” exclaimed the white-aproned fellow behind the counter, who then proceeded to open the metal beer fridge door to reveal…exactly the same brands as the ones on tap, plus Dos Equis. Although I held my tongue, what I wanted to say, nay scream, was “Are you stupid or something?! This is Toronto, the heart of Toronto, in fact, not some corner of Houston where they&#8217;ve been serving barbecue and Shiner Bock for generations, and you offer the same damn beers in a sadly limited bottle selection as you do on draught?!? The wine bar a block or two away has a better selection! What’s more, you have not one beer that actually suits the kind of food you’re serving!”</p>
<p>But like I noted, I instead held my tongue, ordered a pint of Cream Ale, and patiently awaited the arrival of my sandwich while thinking about my recent experience at <a href="http://www.rubbbq.net/" target="_blank">RUB BBQ</a> in New York City, a Chelsea barbecue joint where I had a pint of Stone Arrogant Bastard while waiting for a table to open, and <a href="http://www.bluesmoke.com/blue/index.html" target="_blank">Blue Smoke</a> in that same city, where not only do they seem to always have a pilsner, porter and IPA on tap – all of which complement nicely the various types of barbecue Blue Smoke serves – but  know how to make a pretty damn good Sazerac cocktail, too.</p>
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