Tim Sheahan

Snyder’s of Hanover and Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. Create Oktoberfest Pairing

Oktoberfest will be celebrated across the world a little differently this year and to help beer lovers celebrate at home, Snyder’s of Hanover and Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. have teamed up to create a custom-made, limited-edition Snyder’s Pretzel Keg complete with pretzels and beer. The Pretzel Keg combines a five-liter keg of Captain Lawrence’s Marzen…

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Beer Canada’s New Campaign, Freeze it for Them Calls on Canadian Governments to Freeze Tax Increases on Beer

With COVID-19 causing an economic crisis across the beer industry, the Canadian government is looking at an additional tax increase, setting beer drinkers, bars and restaurants back even further. Beer Canada has teamed up with a number of partners and has created a new campaign called “Freeze it for Them” designed to showcase the vital…

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Yoho Brewing Innovates with Fish-Infused IPAs

YOHO Brewing was founded in 1996 in Nagano, Japan, and has since grown into one of the most renowned craft beer breweries in Japan and growing traction worldwide winning several awards along the way. Yoho Brewing’s Sorry Umami IPA is a craft beer with an extremely unique flavour profile. Brewed with umami that is extracted…

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Molson Coors Releases New Seltzer to Help Restore America’s Rivers

Molson Coors recently added a new Coors Seltzer to its portfolio in hopes of helping America go “water neutral.” According to a recent report, Americans drank over 87 million gallons of hard seltzer last summer. Molson Coors turned to Change the Course (an organization dedicated to sponsors to address their water footprints) to take on…

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Serpent Brewing Launches in Nova Scotia

Serpent Brewing brews Belgian inspired ales in the heart of Spryfield, Nova Scotia and has now officially opened its doors in the small suburban community in Halifax. Serpent Brewing is currently only selling bottles available for pick-up and delivery with a taproom and retail store to follow shortly. The brews that customers can enjoy are:…

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Sudbury Tap House Grill and Pub Owners Rebrand to Optimist Brewery and Kitchen

Same ownership, different concept. Beer enthusiasts in Sudbury, Ontario say farewell to the Tap House Grill and Pub and now welcome Optimist Brewery and Kitchen. “We wanted to bring something to the market that was different, something a little bit outside the box that would catch people by surprise,” said owner John Arnold. “But we…

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North Vancouver Hosts Online Beer Festival

For every beer lover who misses the enjoyment and comradely of being at a craft beer festival this year, North Vancouver is filling the void with an upcoming concept. Enjoy Craft, a Vancouver-based company specializing in events celebrating the craft beverage scene in Western Canada, has taken the beer festival concept online starting with the…

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BC Craft Beer Month Celebrates a Decade of Fine Beer

BC has been hot on the craft beer trail since John Mitchell and Frank Appleton built Canada’s first microbrewery – Horseshoe Bay Brewery – back in 1982. Today, more than 180 breweries sweep across the natural landscape of British Columbia with new breweries continuing to line the province. October has been known as BC Craft…

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Anheuser-Busch closes on Craft Brew Alliance purchase

Anheuser-Busch announced that it will acquire the remaining stake in Craft Brew Alliance (CBA) in November for $16.50 per share, approx. $220 million (previously valued  at $321 million.)  In August 2019, a deal was rejected to outright purchase CBA. The initial deal stated that by August 23, AB InBev had to buy CBA for US$24.50…

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The Pabst Blue Ribbon Re-Releases its Hard Coffee for National Coffee Day

The Pabst Blue Ribbon re-released its Hard Coffee in time for National Coffee Day which took place on October 1st. The 5% ABV brew is made with rich, creamy milk with a vanilla flavour. Established in 1844, Pabst Blue Ribbon has been brewing their selection of beers for over 175 years. From its original 4.8…

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