Monday, January 11, 2010



Toronto's breweries are must sees on any tourist's itenarary.



The Distillery District attracts many visitors each year. Englishmen James Worts and William Gooderham opened the facility in 1831. And at one point it brewed almost half of Ontario's total alchohol production.



Many other breweries dot Toronto. Underneath the CN Tower sits Steam Whistle Brewing. The brewery only began in 1998 after three brewers decided to open the business when they just lost their jobs.



The city produces many beers, including pilsners, lagers and stouts. Most beers are made from water, malted hops and yeast. However, Toronto beer manufacturer Cool Beer makes one of its beers from British Columbia’s finest hemp.

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