Toronto in 100 Beers

Toronto in 100 Beers

Written by: Himel, Steve
Written by: Wener, Adin L.
Written by: Halmos, Tony
Written by: Semley, John

Discover Toronto’s wild, weird history and the 100 unique beers it inspired!

Did you know that Babe Ruth hit his first home run in Toronto? Or that the city’s first taxi service was operated by a former slave from the American South? Or that, during the Second World War, anti-submarine technology was developed in a carriage house at Casa Loma? These are the sorts of stories Henderson Brewing Company has been celebrating with their monthly “Ides” series: unique brews that pay tribute to just-as-unique moments in Toronto’s history.

Toronto in 100 Beers is more than a history of Henderson’s limited releases, it’s a history of the city itself: a city that has nurtured the lives and legends of artists, golfers, boxers, prog rockers, prestidigitators, hockey legends, and even a few ghosts. This book collects their stories and those of the beers dreamt up in their honour. Toronto is a wild, weird city whose rich history is worthy of celebration—so raise a glass to Toronto and to the Henderson Brewing Company.

Discover Toronto’s wild, weird history and the 100 unique beers it inspired!

Did you know that Babe Ruth hit his first home run in Toronto? Or that the city’s first taxi service was operated by a former slave from the American South? Or that, during the Second World War, anti-submarine technology was developed in a carriage house at Casa Loma? These are the sorts of stories Henderson Brewing Company has been celebrating with their monthly “Ides” series: unique brews that pay tribute to just-as-unique moments in Toronto’s history.

Toronto in 100 Beers is more than a history of Henderson’s limited releases, it’s a history of the city itself: a city that has nurtured the lives and legends of artists, golfers, boxers, prog rockers, prestidigitators, hockey legends, and even a few ghosts. This book collects their stories and those of the beers dreamt up in their honour. Toronto is a wild, weird city whose rich history is worthy of celebration—so raise a glass to Toronto and to the Henderson Brewing Company.

Published By House of Anansi Press Inc — Aug 6, 2024
Specifications 240 pages | 6.5 in x 8.75 in
Written By

STEVE HIMEL is the co-founder and General Manager of Henderson Brewing Company.

Written By

ADIN L. WENER is the co-founder of Henderson Brewing Company. He lives in Toronto.

Written By

TONY HALMOS is a graphic designer, illustrator, and art director who has worked with iconic Canadian brands for over a quarter century. He is a lifelong resident of Toronto who enjoys cold beer, good conversation, and great music.

Written By

JOHN SEMLEY is a freelance writer and researcher based in Philadelphia. His writing has appeared in Wired, the Believer, Harper’s, New Republic, the New York Times Magazine, Esquire, the Guardian, the Baffler, the Philadelphia Inquirer, VICE, Salon, Maclean’s, Eater, SHARP Magazine, the AV Club, The Walrus, the Literary Review of Canada, the Toronto Star, and the Globe & Mail. He has also appeared as a commentator on CBS News, NBC Nightly News, CBC Radio, and Public Radio International.

Written By

STEVE HIMEL is the co-founder and General Manager of Henderson Brewing Company.

Written By

ADIN L. WENER is the co-founder of Henderson Brewing Company. He lives in Toronto.

Written By

TONY HALMOS is a graphic designer, illustrator, and art director who has worked with iconic Canadian brands for over a quarter century. He is a lifelong resident of Toronto who enjoys cold beer, good conversation, and great music.

Written By

JOHN SEMLEY is a freelance writer and researcher based in Philadelphia. His writing has appeared in Wired, the Believer, Harper’s, New Republic, the New York Times Magazine, Esquire, the Guardian, the Baffler, the Philadelphia Inquirer, VICE, Salon, Maclean’s, Eater, SHARP Magazine, the AV Club, The Walrus, the Literary Review of Canada, the Toronto Star, and the Globe & Mail. He has also appeared as a commentator on CBS News, NBC Nightly News, CBC Radio, and Public Radio International.