Fredericton’s Northside got collectively punched in the heart this week as TrailWay Brewing Co. suffered a break and entry on Wednesday, August 31st. Continue reading TrailWay Brewing Co: Late Night Break-In On Fredericton’s North Side
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Happy Knight Wines Announce New Hatfield Point Facility
The award winning Happy Knight Wines announced this week that they will be making an addition to their Hatfield Point vineyard. The planned facility with be built on the site of their current vineyard and will serve as a facility for production, storage, storefront, as well as a tasting room. Continue reading Happy Knight Wines Announce New Hatfield Point Facility
Ironworks: Lunenburg’s Blacksmith Shop Turned Distillery
The smell of fermentation hits you before you even walk through the doors of Ironworks Distillery. Located on the edge of downtown Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Ironworks has been creating unique Maritime spirits since 2010. The shop is housed in a historic marine blacksmith’s shop, and preserves the character of the building with items and photos from the 19th century shop displayed around the distillery. Continue reading Ironworks: Lunenburg’s Blacksmith Shop Turned Distillery
Graystone Brewing Announces Opening Date
Canada Day, the biggest holiday of the summer season, is a day where fireworks go off and parties go on. We celebrate our nation in the most Canadian of ways – a two-four with some friends and a barbeque. Fredericton residents will have a new way to celebrate this year with the grand opening of Graystone Brewing on July 1st. The brewery will make its new home at 221 King Street and claims the distinction of being the first brewery and tap house experience in downtown Fredericton. Beer aficionados will rejoice in the massive selection of over twenty different New Brunswick craft brews. Continue reading Graystone Brewing Announces Opening Date
The Seven Deadly Tins Of York County Cider
Pride, greed, lust, malicious envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth—in the context of a Fredericton brewery they refer to the standalone chiller and the six fermenters: the seven deadly tins of York County Cider. Ed Teale, local brewer and mastermind behind York County Cider situated in Fredericton’s quaint Chestnut Plaza, has put a lot of thought into both the product and the branding behind his tempting beverages. Continue reading The Seven Deadly Tins Of York County Cider