friends about. The artwork and creative work is done by four full-time artists that work in house and with some 200 staff now employed across the brewery, they are a fantastic example of independence in a corporate dominated market.
Food is now available Friday, Saturday, and Sundays (May 20th -September 3rd) and their taproom and retail space is filled with t-shirts, hats, posters, coolers and is open seven days a week for tours and tastings. Bottles, assorted mixed packs, and growlers are all available for purchase and they run events throughout the year including a crazy Oktoberfest, so be sure to check out their website to discover what is coming up next!
I believe on my journey of learning more about Craft Beer and what I enjoy I’ve become more focused on IPA’s, Sours, Brown Ales and other flavoured beers. Before visiting Beau’s I wasn’t aware that this was the direction that they had been heading in for a couple years. Beau’s is taking it up a notch, making beer for every level of craft beer consumer, it’s fantastic to see! I guess that’s the whole point to what I do.
Their values and camaraderie are contagious, so let’s raise a glass to Beau’s and to the independent Craft Beer community too!
Website: https://beaus.ca
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BeausBrewery
Instagram: www.instagram.com/beausallnatural
Twitter: https://twitter.com/beausallnatural
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/BeausAllNatural
Hours:
Monday - Sunday 10am-6pm
Events:
Oktoberfest Friday September 22nd • Saturday September 23rd, 2017
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