| E-Malt.com News article: Canada, NS: Schoolhouse Brewery to open in Nova Scotia
Originally built as a schoolhouse, an historic building in the village of Upper Falmouth, Nova Scotia will soon be home to a new nanobrewery, Canadian Beer News reported on August, 15.
With a mission statement promising that the brewery will be “committed to crafting uncompromising quality beers in an environmentally and ethically responsible way,” Cameron Hartley, the owner, plans to launch Schoolhouse with a trio of brands: a 4.5% abv chocolate porter called Chequers Ale, a 5% abv cream ale called Principal Ale, and the 6% abv Hop Head Harvest Ale.
Aiming to be open in April 2014, Schoolhouse will concentrate on keg sales to local pubs and restaurants, and monthly growler sales at the Wolfville Farmers Market.
16 August, 2013
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