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Canada, ON: Junction Craft Brewing hints at looking for a new location
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Junction Craft Brewing in Toronto has dropped a hint that it may be planning for a move and substantial expansion in the near future, Canadian Beer News reported on January 12.

In a video posted to YouTube, Junction partners Tom Paterson and Doug Pengelly are shown touring the Symes Road Incinerator – a historic building owned by the City of Toronto that has been abandoned for a number of years – with the caption “Future home of Junction Brewery? Stay tuned…”.

Located at 150 Symes Road, the Incinerator building is approximately a mile from the current Junction brewery and a great deal larger, so a move there would undoubtedly allow for much more brewing capacity. It’s also just steps from 100 Symes Road, an industrial building that will be home to the soon-to-open Rainhard Brewing.

21 January, 2015
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