Moosehead Breweries Helps Fellow Canadian Moose Regain World Title
Mac The Moose, a sculpture in Moose Jaw, Sask., is once again the world’s tallest moose with the help of the Saint John brewer. They celebrated, of course, with a Moosehead Lager.
Mac The Moose, a sculpture in Moose Jaw, Sask., is once again the world’s tallest moose with the help of the Saint John brewer. They celebrated, of course, with a Moosehead Lager.
He will replace Brad Cameron, who has been serving as acting president and CEO since April.
Susannah’s Brown Ale is a nod to Moosehead’s original recipe and the company’s founder and matriarch, who passed away in 1878.
The Saint John brewery and Sproutly plan to make and sell tasty beverages that can offer immediate effects of cannabis that lasts for up to 90 minutes.
The Saint John brewery is hoping the sponsorship deal will strengthen its brand as an independent and “truly Canadian” brewery.
It will be open seven days a week and offer five small-batch beers to start, which customers can drink in the taproom or take home in a growler.
It will be open seven days a week and offer five small-batch beers to start, which customers can drink in the taproom or take home in a growler.
Moosehead gives its core brands a new look on the heels of the brewery’s 150th-anniversary celebrations last year.
The small batch brewery, tap room and retail outlet will open this June on the city’s West Side
CEO Andrew Oland says family-owned Moosehead has small brewer Hop City to help diversity offerings.