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  1. Jun 27, 2012 · There are five traditional Newfoundland brands still being brewed: Bennett Dominion Ale, India Beer, Black Horse, Blue Star, and Jockey Club. In terms of taste and apparence they are pretty close and they are all, pretty much, fizzy yellow lagers.

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  2. Feb 16, 2012 · Black Horse is not, technically, a Newfoundland beer, but since it’s only brewed there now and it’s a big part of the culture it counts! It actually dates back to around 1811.

  3. Black Horse is a premium lager carefully batch-brewed followed by cool fermentation to bring out all the refreshment a beer can offer. The specially selected traditional hops provide a crisp, cleansing bitter hop finish.

  4. Black Horse is a American Adjunct Lager style beer brewed by Molson Coors Canada in Etobicoke, ON, Canada. Score: 72 with 29 ratings and reviews. Last update: 10-31-2024.

  5. Black Horse. Molson Coors. 5% Alcohol. I’m usually a craft brew connoisseur but if one beer had to be the dark horse of this Newfoundland tour, it made sense that the brew would be Black Horse. Not a craft at all, but a Molson Coors brew which is apparently brewed only in Newfoundland and Labrador, which is perhaps is only discerning feature.

  6. Jun 20, 2017 · This is a different Black Horse than the one made by Dawes Brewing/National Breweries/Dow Breweries in Quebec. Their successor, Molson Coors, still makes a Black Horse today but for the Newfoundland market, and it is a lager.

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  8. Aug 24, 2021 · Black Horse Ale’s First Sales in Newfoundland. The new issue of Ontario-based Loren Newman’s The Canadian Brewerianist showcases memorabilia for Newfoundland’s Black Horse Beer. Coasters, labels, and bottles from different eras are displayed in a piece by Mark Armstrong.

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