Delirium Tremens, a tasty beer from Belgium that gave me my first taste of what it may have been like during prohibition.
You see, here in Ontario, Canada we can’t go to the local corner store or grocery store to pick up some wine or beer. We can only buy direct from shops controlled by the wineries or breweries themselves, or via the LCBO – the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.
I don’t really have a problem with that. Our selection is pretty good, albeit tightly controlled. But, this control has led to many brewers refusing to export their beers to us – too much paperwork, too costly to have bilingual labels or new packaging, not worth their time.
About Delirium Tremens
This is a potent, yet tasty Belgian strong ale. It’s spicy, sweet and yeasty with a bit of banana and fruits to it. One of my all-time favourite brews if you get it crisp and fresh.
About Delirium Nocturnum
This darker counterpart to Tremens has a caramel, sugar and fig taste to it. Quite different but equally tasty. A real shame that people who appreciate good beers can’t buy bottles of either of these in Ontario.
What does Prohibition have to do with Delirium?
These are both great beers, which should be available to anyone who appreciates the complexities of Belgian ales. Which brings me to the point of this post…many years ago, Delirium Tremens was banned from sale by the LCBO.
It had been approved for sale but shortly after someone complained about the name of the beer. Apparently the name ‘Delirium’ was going to make people want to get drunk. Perhaps the pink elephants and crocodiles on the bottles didn’t help either.
Despite it being banned and pulled off the shelves, I found a way to get my hands on some…this is how my prohibition-like experience went down:
– After learning the beer had been pulled from sale, I was disappointed I hadn’t gone out sooner to grab some, as it is an award-winning, top-ranked beer.
– I learned from some secret contacts that the LCBO was stashing all the remaining bottles in a back room near their Lake shore warehouse.
– Venturing to this special location, I got myself to the beer area and quietly (so as not to arise suspicion) asked the worker for 6 bottles of Delirium.
– Playing coy, or not part of the secret society, he said he had no idea what I was talking about. Hmm.
– I asked again, for some Delirium Tremens, and suggested he go check the back room for me. He returned a few minutes later, empty handed. Hmm.
– He takes me over to the Special Services desk, and advises one of his superiors that I have asked for something that doesn’t exist.
– This new worker asks what I seek and flips through the pages of some secret ledger, eventually declaring that it does not exist and I can look for myself.
– Leafing through this booklet of all products for sale I find no mention of Delirium Tremens. Seems that the LCBO was smarter than Al Capone.
– Then a svelt young lady walks by, she seems to be the boss of the boss. She has obviously been watching me the whole time as she is part of the secret society.
– “You want some Delirium?”, she asks me. “Yes, 6 bottles”, I say.
– She calls a new guy over, Jimmy, and sends him to the mysterious back room again, he returns with my 6 deliriously good-looking bottles of beer.
– The sub-boss comments that it’s not even in the book. Svelt lady says “I know. But if they ask for it by name, they can have it.”
Moments later I have my bottles secured and am on my way home with some banned beers. Did I proceed to get drunk on these crazy, dangerous beers? No, of course not – I savoured them and saved them to enjoy over the coming months.
You can find Delirium Tremens on tap at many bars around Toronto and Ontario now, but still not in bottles at the LCBO – I had to buy my recent bottles in the US. The importer is pushing for it to get listed again, but chances look slim.
This is hilarious! Say it aint so, LCBO is the illusion of living in free society? Guess we’ll have to start smuggling this one 🙂
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Ya, crazy little story isn’t it??? Sometimes they like to protect us a little too much I think!
Hi Red,
It was good to meet you on the Heritage Expeditions trip ! If you like your Delirium Tremens “crisp and fresh..” we highly recommend going to Bruges for your next one !
J & J
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Ahh, Bruges is high on my Europe travel list, sad I never made it there when I worked in Belgium years ago. Great time in Russia John…hope we cross paths again soon!
They actually have it, it’s just not for us. Check this out: http://i.imgur.com/VMwWr.jpg
True Alec, if you’ve got a license to sell liquor, you can buy it from the importer…like I mentioned above, you can get Delirium Tremens at some bars here, perhaps it’ll change in the future.
Good read. Living in Saskatchewan we’re handcuffed by the same restrictive liquor laws with Sask Liquor and Gaming Authority controlling all sales in the province. I find it very annoying that we have this setup. The idea that people would see this beer and instantly want to get drunk totally absurd. Bars and pubs all have “shooter girls” and specials of watered down rat-pee all the time to encourage people to get drunk.
If people want to buy beer solely to get plastered, they’re NOT going to go for the high end stuff like Belgian Tripels or Imperial Stouts etc. They’re going to buy a case of bland American beer for the same price that I pay for 2 or 3 really good bottles. ! I’m not sure what this cost you in Ontario, but I recently paid, I think about $8/$9 for a bottle of the Tremens (and really enjoyed it!) The drink-to-get-drunk market and the high-end beer lovers market are so completely different that this should never be a genuine issue!
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Ya, Tremens is about $8-10 for a glass here (no bottle still), so more expensive (and smaller) than your average pint. The craft beer scene has exploded in ON to the point where it’s become cool and trendy to drink different beer…just because, not necessarily because you really enjoy it. As a result I’ve seen quit a few people try beers like Delirium and hate it, haha…
hey red dawn. we need to talk! i added you on twtter!. i live in toronto and this is my fav beer. i am on a mission to make it legal here!!! we should be having delerium parties!!
Haha, I hope you succeed Marz, if you do – we need to celebrate!
Pleez tell me where in the USA bottles of Delirium Tremens can be purchased? Disovered it last wknd at a Toronto eatery and can’t wait to get my hands on a 6pk. Will be in the USA over the wknd so it would be helpful to know where over there it can be found.
Hey CR, it’s readily available in the US, easy to find in Buffalo just across the border or any decent beer store in major cities. Cheers!!