Muskoka Cottage Brewery
Muskoka Cottage Brewery[edit | edit source]
Muskoka Cottage Brewery is a craft brewery located in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 2006 by Gary McMullen and Kirk Evans, with the aim of creating high-quality, small-batch beers inspired by the natural beauty of the Muskoka region.
History[edit | edit source]
The idea for Muskoka Cottage Brewery was born out of McMullen and Evans' shared love for craft beer and the Muskoka lifestyle. They wanted to create a brewery that not only produced great beer but also embodied the spirit of the region.
In 2006, McMullen and Evans opened the doors to Muskoka Cottage Brewery. They started with a small brewing system and a commitment to using only the finest ingredients. Their first beer, Muskoka Cream Ale, quickly gained popularity and became a flagship offering for the brewery.
Over the years, Muskoka Cottage Brewery has expanded its lineup to include a variety of different beer styles, including IPAs, stouts, and lagers. They have also introduced seasonal and limited-edition brews, allowing them to experiment with new flavors and ingredients.
Beers[edit | edit source]
Muskoka Cottage Brewery offers a range of beers that cater to different tastes and preferences. Some of their popular offerings include:
- Muskoka Cream Ale: A smooth and balanced ale with notes of caramel and biscuit.
- Muskoka Mad Tom IPA: A hop-forward India Pale Ale with citrus and pine flavors.
- Muskoka Detour Session IPA: A lighter, sessionable IPA with tropical fruit and citrus aromas.
- Muskoka Shinnicked Stout: A rich and robust stout with hints of chocolate and coffee.
In addition to their core lineup, Muskoka Cottage Brewery regularly releases seasonal and limited-edition beers. These offerings often showcase unique ingredients and brewing techniques, providing beer enthusiasts with new and exciting flavors to explore.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Muskoka Cottage Brewery is committed to sustainability and minimizing its environmental impact. They have implemented various initiatives to achieve this goal, including:
- Water Conservation: The brewery has implemented water-saving measures in their brewing process, such as reusing water for cleaning and optimizing water usage during production.
- Energy Efficiency: Muskoka Cottage Brewery has invested in energy-efficient equipment and lighting to reduce their energy consumption.
- Waste Reduction: They actively recycle and compost waste materials, minimizing the amount of waste sent to landfills.
- Local Sourcing: The brewery prioritizes sourcing ingredients locally whenever possible, supporting local farmers and reducing transportation emissions.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Muskoka Cottage Brewery is deeply involved in the local community. They regularly participate in and sponsor various events and fundraisers, supporting local charities and organizations. The brewery also hosts tours and tastings, allowing visitors to learn about the brewing process and sample their beers.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Muskoka Cottage Brewery has received numerous awards and accolades for their beers. Some notable achievements include:
- Canadian Brewing Awards: Muskoka Cream Ale and Muskoka Mad Tom IPA have both won gold medals in their respective categories.
- Ontario Brewing Awards: Muskoka Cream Ale has been recognized as the Best Beer in Ontario.
- World Beer Championships: Several of their beers have received high ratings and medals in this international competition.
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