NB365: André Léger Of Les Brasseurs Du Petit-Sault In Edmundston
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This is part of a year-long ‘Love for Local’ series called NB365: portraits of New Brunswick entrepreneurs, businesses and organizations. Huddle is a media partner with Love for Local. Today, we hear from André Léger of Les Brasseurs du Petit-Sault Edmundston.
There were not many microbreweries in New Brunswick and none in our area when we started the project in 2013. During the many trips we had made, we quickly realized the positive impact that a microbrewery could have in a community. And what a pleasure it is to drink good beer, locally produced at that!
We are always touched by how our customers and other members of our community use our beers as a calling card when they travel outside the region. They are proud to share our beers and our region through the sharing of our history and our products. It’s the best kind of compliment.
That’s why local businesses are so important. Of course, they contribute greatly to the community in which they are located, but it is also a way of sharing the community fabric to offer services or products with a local flavour. It’s what unites us.
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