| E-Malt.com News article: Canada, NS: Schoolhouse Brewery to move to larger location and increase output
Schoolhouse Brewery owner Cameron Hartley has announced that after two years of operating in rural Nova Scotia out of a namesake historic schoolhouse where he also lives with his family, the brewery will soon be entering “phase 2” with a move to a larger and slightly more urban location, Canadian Beer News reported.
Hartley has signed a lease with Lay Yong Tan to move into a space adjacent to T.A.N. Coffee at 40 Water St. in Windsor, Nova Scotia.
A re-purposed 10-barrel copper brewhouse will soon be installed in the new location, with brewing expected to start in November, and a retail store to open the following month. The new spot will also feature a taproom that will open next spring, pouring not only Schoolhouse brands but also beers from other Nova Scotia craft breweries.
11 July, 2016
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