Moosehead is Rebranding, Here’s Why
The iconic moose is going back to the 80’s look it became famous for, but with a modern flair. The new-look bottles and cans will be on shelves before Canada Day
The iconic moose is going back to the 80’s look it became famous for, but with a modern flair. The new-look bottles and cans will be on shelves before Canada Day
Andrew Oland reflected on the past of Moosehead Brewery, and its place in Saint John, while also looking towards the future of the city itself as an important port not only for the province, but for the region and the country.
L’Arche Saint John partnered with the Greater Saint John Community Foundation to create the Brighter Futures Fund last September, allowing anyone to donate any amount in support of L’Arche Saint John.
Derek and Andrew Oland will take on beer delivery duties in Saint John as a gesture of thanks to the hundreds of drivers who have worked so hard to support the Moosehead business.
The Moncton brewer has only been open for a year, but one of its beers has caught the eye of the industry nationally.
The Shaker line was created in response to the emerging interest in beer cocktails among both bartenders and consumers.
It didn’t hurt the social media giant financially but Allan Gates says it has forced the company to begin to take more meaningful steps to confront the damage its platform is doing to society.
Moosehead Breweries and Moonshine Creek Distillery have teamed up to make a rye lager virgin oak barrel-aged whisky with proceeds going to New Brunswick Food Banks.
#StopHateforProfit was launched in the United States by six leading human rights organizations in response to a demonstrated failure by Facebook, which also owns Instagram, to effectively address hate speech on the platform.
The New Brunswick brewer jumps on an emerging trend with four popular cocktail flavours: Pink Lemon Drop Martini, Cucumber Mint Mojito, Tropical Piña Colada, Strawberry Rosé Sangria.