It's not a party without YOU! It's our anniversary celebration, and we love taking this day to celebrate the people (and pets) that we are so appreciative for. Whether you've been a fan of ours since day one or just discovering us now, all strays are welcome in our house and there's always a seat at our table for you.
Two new anniversary releases, plus last year's Best In Show winner label, another Best In Show opportunity, family friendly, plus food from Rude Pizza and Valley Sausage. Starts at 2pm.
Humbling to say the least. It came as a bit of a shock to us finding out Sharp Magazine had put us in some incredibly awesome company. Completely unsolicited, this article reaffirms that we are at least doing something right, and that people love us for who we are and what Stray Dog Brewing means to them. We're more than just the beer...we are a safe place for all to gather, become family, a community, share good beer and fun stories. Don't believe it? Come check us out for yourselves.
Stray Dog Brewing Company, recently named one of Canada's Top 5 new breweries by Sharp Magazine, is looking for a part time cellerperson/delivery driver. Does this sound like you?You love craft beer. You're passionate about your community and believe in being part of a fun pack of people. The best person for the job may have lots of experience, or may just have the right personality. We are just a giant puzzle looking to find the right pieces. You may be it. This new support role in the brewery will be part-time initially (flexible hours required) but could grow into a full-time role. You are someone who is hard-working, a quick learner, has a positive attitude, and good communication skills. Experience working...
A recent conversation with some other local craft brewery owners, and another with a local bar manager, is the inspiration for this post. We at SDBC believe that if you play by the rules, treat people with respect, make good beer, and support your community, it's good for all. When you bend or break the rules, treat others unfairly, then what does that say about your business? Some brief context. Pay to play or pay for play has been a common, albeit illegal practice in many businesses, including the beer industry. Just Google Pay to Play and beer, and you'll see many examples come up. Make no mistake, it also happens here in Canada. The macro breweries have done it...
CBC Ottawa Morning stopped by wanting to hear our story. While we think it's kinda cool, we were super stoked to find that they did as well. Have a listen as we cover our humble beginnings, following our dreams, being the first brewery in Orléans, and how many cucumbers it takes to make a wheat beer.