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Hanging Up the Suit for A Plaid Shirt: Working at Muskoka Brewery
Hanging Up the Suit for A Plaid Shirt: Working at Muskoka Brewery Walking into work at Muskoka Brewery is a little different than your average office. With your coffee in one hand and a plaid backpack in the other, you'll pet four dogs, say thirty hellos, and stop by the brewer's office for a quick joke, all before getting to your desk. When you work at Muskoka, you hang up the three-piece suit for a red and black plaid. We may do things a little differently, but it makes all the difference: back in 2016, we were named one of...
Favourite Ontario Beer Names
If you've checked out the Ontario Beverage Network map lately, you'll see 400 breweries are going to call Ontario home. That's a whole lot of beer, and my fridge can't hold them all. If you asked my girlfriend she would say “just because Cool As Cuke has cucumber juice in it, doesn’t mean it belongs in the crisper.” With so much variety, sometimes my decision to fill the last spot in my 8-pack comes down to a quality beer name. There’s some solid options in Ontario, from classic puns to nostalgic memories. Here’s a list of a few Ontario beer...
Community and Beer: Events, Organizations, and Places
It’s Victoria here, your friendly, neighbourhood Muskoka Brewery Community Beer Representative. There’s nothing I love more than getting to know my community through the magic of beer. Drinking beer is much better with pals, am I right? Don’t get me wrong, having a short can of Detour is perfectly enjoyable by yourself, but take it from me, when you find a way to share a great beer with your community, it makes your beer journey that much better. We’ve sat by the campfire and made a list of events, people, and places to experience the beer community this summer, so...
How Muskoka Brewery & Evergreen empowered water conservation non-profits
By Kevin Murray, PR & Social Media Coordinator Last summer, I went paddling through the interior of Algonquin Park on a three-day canoe trip. I’ve been going on canoe trips since I was a kid, and there’s something magical about paddling through a lake completely untouched. As I was paddling Penn Lake, a plastic bag floated by. It could have been floating in the lake for years by the looks of it. Even when you think there’s still untouched places in nature, humans have managed to leave our footprint behind. When you break down what’s in your beer, it’s more...
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