Ontario Breweries Pay Higher Tax Than Rest Of Coutry

The Ontario Craft Brewers Association, an advocate for craft breweries representing over 100 small independent craft breweries in Ontario, states that Ontario Craft Breweries pay more tax than any other brewers in the country. Moreover, OCB states that the tax rate is eight times higher than it is for Alberta. A study by the Canadian… Continue reading Ontario Breweries Pay Higher Tax Than Rest Of Coutry

Newmarket Craft Beer Festival March 25th in Ontario

Calling it a “Microfest”, the full Newmarket Winter Craft Beer “Micro” Festival runs Saturday and Sunday, March 26 – 27 with a “winter preview edition” Friday night, March 25. Friday Night Tacos & Craft Beer Kick-off Party, Friday night  Features well-known singer-songwriter and small-town Ontario champion Bernadette Connors. There will be a craft beer bar,… Continue reading Newmarket Craft Beer Festival March 25th in Ontario

Steam Whistle Acquires Beau’s Brewing

Privately owned Steam Whistle Brewing acquires all of Beau’s shares after the two breweries started working together last year.  Tim, 71, intends to retire while Steve and Jennifer Beauchesne have been appointed to the new subsidiary’s Board of Directors along with three directors to be named by Steam Whistle. CEO Greg Taylor stated in an interview that consumers… Continue reading Steam Whistle Acquires Beau’s Brewing

Canadian Artisan Spirit of the Year

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Canadian Artisan Spirit of the Year is Ancient Grains from DEVINE Distillery. All spirits are judged blind. Judges were selected from across Canada for their knowledge and experience with spirits as well as their industry influence. Spirits are judged based on nose, palate, finish and quality. Entries were accepted by independent small scale Canadian producers… Continue reading Canadian Artisan Spirit of the Year

Canadian Provinces pull Russian Alcoholic Beverages off shelves

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Following the Russian invasion in Ukraine, provinces across canada are pulling Russian product from their shelves. Reuters reports that, Canada imported C$4.8 million worth of alcoholic beverages in 2021, and C$6.3 million in 2020 from Russia according to Statscan. The LCBO is accepting Russian product returns. https://www.lcbo.com/content/lcbo/en/corporate-pages/about/media-centre/news/2022-02-25.html

Winners of the Ontario Brewing Awards

As the holiday season approaches, you might be looking for the beer as a gift or to serve to your craft beer loving friends and family. Why not check the list of the 2021 most recent craft beer award winners?

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