10
818 Eastern Ave
Black Lab Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the Bark Twice If You're in Milwaukee West Coast IPA. A bitter and malted caramel IPA, this brew has notes of grapefruit peel and pine.
As microbreweries start popping up all around the city, Toronto is rapidly becoming a notable city for local craft beer. From ales fermented in oak to apricot sours and rich stouts -- the variety of choices is abundant. If you’re craving a pint of something that ventures beyond your mainstream lager -- check out these 10 standout microbreweries across the city.
10
818 Eastern Ave
Black Lab Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the Bark Twice If You're in Milwaukee West Coast IPA. A bitter and malted caramel IPA, this brew has notes of grapefruit peel and pine.
9
31 Saulter St #1
Saulter Street Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Project Parallel: Bourbon Barrel Aged Tropical Dark Ale.
8
1177 Queen St E
Radical Road Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the Wolfgang Vienna Lager. This amber lager has notes of slight biscuit flavours and a toasty aroma.
7
242 Coxwell Ave
Godspeed Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Yuzu Saison. A light and lively saison, this brew has notes of clementines.
6
150 Symes Rd
Junction Craft Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the Junction Craft Pilsner. Refreshing and easy to drink, this brew has notes of Bartlett pear, green apple and straw.
5
2125 Dundas St W
Bandit Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Tiki-Mojito. Sparkling and sour, this brew has notes of mine and lime zest.
4
36 Wagstaff Dr
Left Field Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Reggie Bar. A peanut butter chocolate stout, this brew is rich.
3
165 Geary Ave
Blood Brothers Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the God's Flesh. A North-Eastern style IPA, this brew has intense notes of stone fruit and funky aromas.
2
1184 Bloor St W
Burdock Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Burdock Tuesday Saison. Highly bubbly and dry-hopped, this brew has notes of spice, clove and pineapple.
1
124 Ossington Ave
Bellwoods Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Jelly King. Equal parts sour and hoppy, this brew has notes of peach, tangerine and cedar.
As microbreweries start popping up all around the city, Toronto is rapidly becoming a notable city for local craft beer. From ales fermented in oak to apricot sours and rich stouts -- the variety of choices is abundant. If you’re craving a pint of something that ventures beyond your mainstream lager -- check out these 10 standout microbreweries across the city.
10
818 Eastern Ave
Black Lab Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the Bark Twice If You're in Milwaukee West Coast IPA. A bitter and malted caramel IPA, this brew has notes of grapefruit peel and pine.
9
31 Saulter St #1
Saulter Street Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Project Parallel: Bourbon Barrel Aged Tropical Dark Ale.
8
1177 Queen St E
Radical Road Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the Wolfgang Vienna Lager. This amber lager has notes of slight biscuit flavours and a toasty aroma.
7
242 Coxwell Ave
Godspeed Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Yuzu Saison. A light and lively saison, this brew has notes of clementines.
6
150 Symes Rd
Junction Craft Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the Junction Craft Pilsner. Refreshing and easy to drink, this brew has notes of Bartlett pear, green apple and straw.
5
2125 Dundas St W
Bandit Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Tiki-Mojito. Sparkling and sour, this brew has notes of mine and lime zest.
4
36 Wagstaff Dr
Left Field Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Reggie Bar. A peanut butter chocolate stout, this brew is rich.
3
165 Geary Ave
Blood Brothers Brewing
Must try beer for first-timers is the God's Flesh. A North-Eastern style IPA, this brew has intense notes of stone fruit and funky aromas.
2
1184 Bloor St W
Burdock Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Burdock Tuesday Saison. Highly bubbly and dry-hopped, this brew has notes of spice, clove and pineapple.
1
124 Ossington Ave
Bellwoods Brewery
Must try beer for first-timers is the Jelly King. Equal parts sour and hoppy, this brew has notes of peach, tangerine and cedar.