Tag: Canada

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#82 Something in The Water

When there’s some 1,300 breweries across the country, and nearly 300 in your province alone, it pays to be different. So what happens then when

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UK beer – A Canadian perspective 

In his recent visits to the UK Greg Zeschuk, the founder of Edmonton, Alberta’s Blind Enthusiasm, has experienced the great and the good of the

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Made in Montreal

Beer is booming in Quebec. There’s more breweries than ever before, sales are up and, more importantly, an increasing diverse number of people are buying

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Fabriqué à Montréal

La bière est en plein essor au Québec. Il y a plus de brasseries que jamais, les ventes sont en hausse et, plus important encore,

Rebranding your brewery

So you want to rebrand your brewery? Great. But there’s a lot to it, and you need to give careful consideration to every step, says

The Art of Brewing | Collective Arts

Tobacco Dock in London is a vast, sprawling space. Spanning 16,000sqm, the building comprises two expansive floors. It’s a Grade I listed warehouse, built around

The Digital Brewer

Investment in brewery software is essential to take your brewery to the next level. Through software you can keep track of your product on hand

Making its mark in Manitoba

Surly Brewing Company has a lot to answer for. The Minnesota-based brewery has become one of North America’s most respected modern breweries thanks to beers

Innovation in barrel ageing

Quite often at our barrel shop, we are approached by craft breweries asking for varied and different kinds of barrels that have previously held varied

The Craft of Coopering

Re-coopering is essentially a process used to remove all the neutral oak on the interior surface of a barrel, re-toasting, re-assembly and leak sealing to

Canada | Taking the Power Back

Ontario’s Premier Kathleen Wynne is currently a very popular individual in the eyes of breweries and beer buyers across the province. On the 15th December last

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Canada | Taking the Power Back

Ontario’s Premier Kathleen Wynne (below) is currently a very popular individual in the eyes of breweries and beer buyers across the province. On the 15th