The North Brewing Company of Nova Scotia has joined more than 40 other breweries across Canada in the glorious and free campaign.
The campaign has breweries from one ocean to the other in brewing of their own version of the Glorious and Free IPA Dominion City Brew Company IPA using local ingredients.
“Improve things and be a positive force, you know, at the local level,” said the president of the North Brew Company Peter Burbridge. “Although things are enormous and frightening about a macro-scald, it’s a bit like, let’s look at positive things on a micro-scaling.”
He adds that North Brewing comes from his malt from a company in PEI in order to make his share of glorious and free IPA in the region.
As for the flavor of the IPA, Burbirdge says that it has a good level of bitterness, similar to a misty iPa with refreshing and juicy tropical notes.
“The beautiful thing about craft beer is that each brasserie has slightly different processes, different ways of working, so each beer will have a slightly different taste,” he added. “So I think that we definitely have a distinctive taste that our customers are accustomed to come from us, and we believe that this also corresponds to the invoice.

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Fifty cents of all the cans sold during this campaign will go to the Mi’kmaw native friendship center, what Burbridge dit is obvious given the work that the center does for the community. He adds that it is also a way to include truth and reconciliation at that time of Canadian patriotism.
“Especially with just wild rhetoric and in a way the bad way that nationalism can go, it sort of trying to be a little more thoughtful,” he continues. “We can celebrate Canada while recognizing our true story.
The project was launched by Dominion City Brewing Company in the hope that it will encourage people to buy premises, to take a position against American threats to Canada with prices and comments on Canada becoming the 51st state.
As for the way the campaign crosses Canada, Josh McJannett, co-founder of Dominion City Brewing Company, says that Momentum continues to grow.
“I think we want to help people take measures, do something good. I think we have a country that is worth fighting, we can do something, each of us, can do something and it is our way of trying to do it, trying to allow people to do something, ”says McJannett.
Glorious and free beers will be available at North Brewing sites in the spring.