Local Brewery ‘God Speed’ Named Best Toronto Brewery by Experts – NOW
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The Toronto beer scene has been enjoying explosive growth in recent years – but with all these options, it can be tough to know what to reach for next. We asked the city’s foremost beer experts – including writers, cicerones and consultants – to tell us where to go and what to drink.
Meet the judges
Stephen Beaumont: Beer expert; co-author of The World Atlas Of Beer (third edition out this October). beaumontdrinks.com
Greg Clow: Publisher and editor, Canadian Beer News. canadianbeernews.com
Ren Navarro: Owner and operator, Beer. Diversity (and former NOW Magazine cover model). beer-diversity.com
Robin LeBlanc: Beer writer and columnist; co-host of The Ontario Craft Beer Guide The Podcast. thethirstywench.com
Crystal & Tara Luxmore: Co-founders, Beer Sisters Inc.; Advanced and Certified Cicerones; Certified Beer Judges & Prud’homme Beer Sommeliers. beersisters.com
Lauren Richard: Advanced Cicerone specializing in beer education, on-site education at festivals, staff training, menu curation and food pairing. @BeerGirlCA
Jordan St. John: Creator of the beer specialist certificate, George Brown College; author; co-host of The Ontario Craft Beer Guide The Podcast. saintjohnswort.ca
BEST BREWERIES
BEST TORONTO BREWERY
& BEST ONTARIO BREWERY
Godspeed Brewery’s Svetly Lezak 12 lager. (Samuel Engelking)
Godspeed Brewery brewmaster Luc Lafontaine. (Samuel Engelking)
GODSPEED BREWERY
242 Coxwell, godspeedbrewery.com
RICHARD: You need to dig a little deeper than the surface to understand what [founder] Luc Lafontaine is accomplishing here. He’s a Quebecois man who lived in Japan, brewing beer in Toronto at his Japanese-influenced brewery in a traditional Czech fashion. Those things could be confusing – and yet he folds them together very delicately. His passion in melding historical practices with fresh new concepts and ingredients is unique and stands firmly on its own. He manages to not conform to the restriction of style guidelines while honouring and protecting the legacy of traditional methods – all while adding his own special Godspeed flair. His care and attention to detail is awe-inspiring.
BEAUMONT: Simply put, no one is making beers of this consistently high quality and consistency.
BEST TORONTO BREWERY (RUNNERS UP)

GREAT LAKES BREWING
30 Queen Elizabeth, greatlakesbeer.com
CLOW: While the punk in me feels like I should choose a less obvious underdog [as my Best Brewery pick], I just can’t help but give credit where credit is due. GLB makes consistently great beers, from the flagships through to the seasonals and one-offs, and their engagement with their customers and community is always on point. Respect to the OGs!

HENDERSON BREWING
128A Sterling, hendersonbrewing.com
LEBLANC: They’ve improved tenfold since first opening, and their very Toronto-focused image (like teaming up with Honest Ed’s sign painter Wayne Reuben) makes them a winner.

LEFT FIELD BREWERY
36 Wagstaff, leftfieldbrewery.ca
TARA LUXMORE: A community-minded brewery that makes some of the best IPAs in town, with a super-knowledgeable and friendly team.

MUDDY YORK
22 Cranfield, muddyyorkbrewing.com
RICHARD: [Left Field and Muddy York] both offer a wide selection of styles that appeal to many different kinds of beer drinkers. They are both always on top of creating new recipes and releasing seasonal offerings without oversaturating their selection with too much of one style. They also both have great values as a company, give back to their community and are run by some of the kindest people you’ll meet.
BEST ONTARIO BREWERY (RUNNER UP)

TOOTH AND NAIL
3 Irving, Ottawa, toothandnailbeer.com
BEAUMONT: A leading light of eastern Ontario brewing.
CLOW: Full disclosure: I’ve only had a handful of beers from T&N. But their flagship Vim & Vigor Pilsner is so spectacular that they deserve any accolades they can get.
BEST NEW TORONTO BREWERY

(TIE) AVLING
1042 Queen East, avling.ca
TARA LUXMORE: We love to brunch and lunch at this pretty, family-friendly Leslieville spot. From a seasonal, fresh menu by Chef Suzanne Barr to solid beers by head brewer Brandon Judd topped off by welcoming and knowledgeable service, it’s a spot worth visiting. Bonus: it has a massive rooftop veggie garden.

(TIE) PEOPLE’S PINT
90 Cawthra, peoplespint.com
CLOW: I love that they haven’t lost the enthusiasm of their homebrewing roots and aren’t afraid to experiment, but also keep quality and drinkability as priorities.
MOST INNOVATIVE TORONTO BREWERY
LEFT FIELD BREWERY
36 Wagstaff, leftfieldbrewery.ca
MOST UNDERRATED TORONTO BREWERY

SHACKLANDS BREWING
100 Symes, shacklands.com
BEST TORONTO BEER BARS
BEST BEER BAR (DRAUGHT SELECTION)

BAR HOP
391 King West, 137 Peter, 681 Danforth, barhopbar.com
CLOW: An obvious choice, but you can’t deny perfection.
(Runner up) BAR VOLO
17 St Nicholas, barvolo.com
BEST BEER BAR (CAN SELECTION)

HOTMESS TEX MEX
615 College, hotmesstexmex.com
TARA LUXMORE: An amazing selection of curated short cans paired with Tex Mex.
(Runner up) THE ONLY CAFE
972 Danforth, theonlycafe.com
BEST BEER BAR (FOOD/ATMOSPHERE)
BAR HOP KING WEST
391 King West, barhopbar.com
LEBLANC: The original location is cozy and inviting in atmosphere, the food quality is superb, and the beer selection is guaranteed to have something for everyone.
BEAUMONT: A combination of an ever-improving kitchen, great vibe and superior draught and bottle/can program.
(Runner up) WVRST
609 King West, 65 Front West, wvrst.com
BEST TORONTO BEER
Godspeed Brewery brewmaster Luc Lafontaine pours a Svetly Lezak 12 lager. (Samuel Engelking)
BEST LAGER
GODSPEED SVETLY LEZAK
242 Coxwell, godspeedbrewery.com
LEBLANC: I had two lagers by Godspeed that got me through the first month or so of the pandemic: The Svetly Lezák 12º Czech Pale Lager and its high-alcohol sibling the Silny Lezák 17º Premium Strong Lager. Just damn good.
BEST YEAR-ROUND CRAFT BEER
GREAT LAKES BREWERY CANUCK PALE ALE
30 Queen Elizabeth, greatlakesbeer.com
LEBLANC: Honestly, it’s a hell of a good Toronto-based beer to have in your fridge. Just very reliable.
BEST APA
(Tie) BELLWOODS JUTSU
124 Ossington, bellwoodsbrewery.com
RICHARD: A long-standing contender in this category, the Justu is refreshing and balanced.
(Tie) MUDDY YORK DIVING HORSE
22 Cranfield, muddyyorkbrewing.com
BEST BROWN ALE
(tie) BLACK OAK NUT BROWN
75 Horner, blackoakbeer.com
(tie) LEFT FIELD EEPHUS
36 Wagstaff, leftfieldbrewery.ca
CLOW: This was the first beer I tried from Left Field – and even with everything else that has passed through their tanks and taps over the years, it remains a favourite of mine.
BEST IPA
LEFT FIELD GREENWOOD IPA
36 Wagstaff, leftfieldbrewery.ca
BEST SOUR
(Tie) BLOOD BROTHERS WHITE LIES
165 Geary, bloodbrothersbrewing.com
(Tie) BELLWOODS JELLY KING
124 Ossington, bellwoodsbrewery.com
BEST WHEAT BEER
MUDDY YORK HABERDASHER HEFEWEIZEN
22 Cranfield, muddyyorkbrewing.com
BEST FLAVOURED AND SEASONAL BEERS
We couldn’t get our judges to agree on any of these – so consider this a mixed pack.
ST. JOHN: Summer: Henderson Zerostomia. Winter: Black Oak Nutcracker Porter. Flavoured: Eastbound Justacuppacawfee.
RICHARD: Summer: Muddy York’s Una Mas Mexican Lager. Winter: Amsterdam’s El Jaguar Imperial Stout aged in Buffalo Trace barrels with cacao nibs and chili – it’s generally only available at special events such as Double Tempest Day and Cask Days.
LEBLANC: It’s not Toronto and is coming out in LCBOs sometime in the fall, but Sawdust City’s Viva La Stout tastes like a raspberry Viva Puff and I honestly can’t stop thinking about it.
TARA LUXMORE: Summer: Indie Ale House Lemonade Stand. Winter: Left Field Sweet Spot Mocha Marshmallow Stout – they roast a marshmallow over it at the brewery. (The best.) Flavoured: Radical Road Cucumber Mint Kolsch is underrated, but always a hit with our friends and family.
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