Tag Archive for ‘Duggan’s Brewery’
Six Pints: Beer education in a historic Toronto location
The new Toronto brewpub at 75 Victoria St. has its ties to Molson Coors, but Six Pints Brewery and its home, the Beer Academy, have been given autonomy as the craft beer arm of the parent company’s empire. “Really, Six Pints is an independent company,” said Aaron Bilyea, national director of marketing and sales at… Read More ›
Ode to 75 Victoria St., Toronto
The first time I ever visited 75 Victoria St., it was the home of Denison’s, but I knew the place as Growler’s — a happenin’ brewpub with an excellent selection of draught beers and a bustling after-work crowd. When it vanished, it left a vacant hole in the centre of Toronto beer geekdom, but in… Read More ›
Duggan’s closes its doors, but #9 IPA survives
It’s time for a big sad face if you’re in Toronto. Last week, the brewpub for Duggan’s Brewery apparently closed up shop, but rumours persisted that it was a misunderstanding between Mike Duggan and the building owner. Apparently the rumours were just that, and Duggan’s brewpub location has indeed closed up shop. Of course, this… Read More ›
CABA AGM shows beer lovers a good time
It was mid-November, and there were a lot of new ‘staches at the 2010 Canadian Amateur Brewers Association (CABA) Annual General Meeting. As we gathered at Duggan’s Brewery in downtown Toronto, it was clear several members had chosen to participate in the annual Movember moustache-growing charity event. However, the real news of the day was… Read More ›
CABA AGM to focus on Toronto breweries
The Canadian Amateur Brewers Association (CABA) will be sticking around the City of Toronto for this year’s annual general meeting and bus tour, which will take place on Nov. 13th and kick off at Duggan’s Brewery. The CABA AGM follows a framework that doesn’t change much from year to year. The non-profit organization mixes the… Read More ›