This section of our East Coast Christmas Gift Guide has the potential to be exceptionally popular because well, we all have stomachs. And right about now, we’re gearing up for treats galore over the next few weeks. So get ready to feel the temptation with this collection of yummy treats. Continue reading Christmas Gift Guides 2016: For Foodies
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Off Grid Ales: Brewery Opens Somewhere Outside of Harvey Station This Week
New Brunswick is seeing a rapidly rising tide in the craft brewing industry, and a resurgence of the traditional public house in the form of the modern taproom. Craft breweries are finding homes in communities, and in turn have been giving communities a home. Their success shouldn’t come as a surprise: they are being embraced as an inherently local product, contributing to a local economy, and often tied to a local arts and culture scene, not to mention an excellent source of beer. As the demand increases we’re beginning to see craft breweries pop-up in some interesting places, including Off Grid Ales; their story is just as much about where they are as what they do. Continue reading Off Grid Ales: Brewery Opens Somewhere Outside of Harvey Station This Week
Real Food Café Coming To Picaroons’ Roundhouse
Fredericton’s North Side has always been pretty exciting, but this week an announcement was made that’s making it just that much better. Picaroons and Real Food Connections will be partnering up for a new Roundhouse Café at Picaroons’ brewery in Devon. Continue reading Real Food Café Coming To Picaroons’ Roundhouse
First Annual Cider Festival Coming To Nova Scotia
As the country heads into its dreaded winter season, the toils of scraping ice and shovelling snow loom ever closer. Fear not, unwitting Bluenosers, for there on the distant Spring horizon, is a bright beacon of hope to get you through the months of cold. Cider fans can rejoice as May 27th, 2017 will mark Nova Scotia’s first ever Cider Festival. Continue reading First Annual Cider Festival Coming To Nova Scotia
The Peoples Cider Project: Crowdsourcing Nova Scotian Apple Cider
Making cider is easy. Making good cider is a whole other kettle of fish. It’s the closest thing you can get to alchemy without giving yourself mercury poisoning. But the brave people at Muwin Estate’s Bulwark Cider and the Ross Farm Museum will arguably be doing it the best way possible: with your heritage apples. Continue reading The Peoples Cider Project: Crowdsourcing Nova Scotian Apple Cider