Tag: Brews News
Brews News: Swap green for red this St. Patrick’s Day
Love to paddy but think green beer is passe? You’re not wrong and craft breweries know it.
Brews News: GameTime Brew gives an assist to sledge hockey with easy-drinking pilsner
Minor hockey parents know the drill. If you’re not volunteering with the team (recommended), you’re standing rinkside with fellow parents holding coffee cups and pining for pints.
Brews News: More choices, better quality among low-alcohol beers
Beer scouts looking to do good deeds have new friends in London.
Brews News: Forked River partners up beer with its kitchen
T for Texas, T for Tennessee. With apologies to Jimmie Rogers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Waylon Jennings and anyone else who sang this song, it’s the anthem now at Forked River Brewing in London.
Brews News: Curley Brewing patrons relish Texas inspired, pickle flavoured, small-batch beer
In a pickle for new beer flavours? Not Nigel Curley. Brewer-owner of Curley Brewing, one of London’s smallest, turned to pickles to flavour his newest sour beer. Inspired by the recipe of a Texas brewery and mindful that other breweries have taken swings pickle beers as one-offs, Curley brewed his version as a small-batch experimental […]
Brews News: Anderson collaborations give beer fans lots of choices
Great Scot! If you’re comforted by caramel, there’s a sweet winter beer awaiting in two Ontario cities.
Brew News: Brewers branch out for dog-loving customers
A round of a-paws please for breweries who love pooches. From dog-friendly patios to special beer-esque beverages for canines and doggie treats made from spent grains, breweries have cynophiles covered. The newest endeavour is a beer for people with a love for dogs from London Brewing. The workers’ co-operative brewery in east London has a […]
Brews News: Craft brewers answer resolved consumers calls for lighter lagers
It’s a move in the light direction for craft breweries.
Brews News: Harmon’s sees growth potential in near-beer
Ready to try dry? From big brewers to established craft breweries and contract-brewing newcomers, there’s no shortage of players betting that millennials want to be social, not sloshed.
Brews News: Storm Stayed not standing around as it reaches 5th year
Gimme five, Storm Stayed. To paraphrase the 1970s sage Mary Tyler Moore, looks like you made it after all.