If hot cereal is your thing, apparently Red River Cereal is Canadian again, was bought by Smucker’s a while back. I liked it but I like cream of wheat and flax.
They have a bunch of others too, just red river’s the classic
If hot cereal is your thing, apparently Red River Cereal is Canadian again, was bought by Smucker’s a while back. I liked it but I like cream of wheat and flax.
They have a bunch of others too, just red river’s the classic
They had a really decent boxing day sale and I splurged a bit, do the same. Came across their woodfill pla through one of the others I linked, spool3d, was pretty happy with it, glad I checked out their other stuff.
Thanks! Prusa dealer in Canada is a good resource, duties and shipping on my mk3s sucked.
I can’t say I do but would be willing to take a risk with those prices, $21 cad for a spool of abs and $22 for petg is super reasonable IMO.
It definitely depends the beer, La Fin du Monde (fitting name) used to have an entire section for aging that I found on the archive, 2-5 years at 12.5c, 9% so helps it that way. They’re (Unibroue) owned by Sleeman who is owned by Sapporo, based in Québec, recall a lot of their beer being quite decent.
Edit: Site still has aging info but it’s more of a general guide over beer specific