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ABOUT OUR BREWERY |
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Since we made our first batch of fresh handcrafted beer in 1995, Paddy’s Brewery has produced more than 1 million pints of all natural ales and lagers from our modern 800 hl brewhouse. We brew all of our beers on-site using the best domestic and imported malts, the finest hops available and pure water.
We have fostered our passion for making beer with character. Everyday we bring outstanding brewing skills, a respect for our craft and a farmer's patience to work to produce Paddy’s brews that are a reflection of ourselves and our surroundings. In other words, we brew the beers we like to drink and that compliment the rich bounty of fare that the Annapolis Valley is famous for. |
Our Head Brewer, Wayne Shankel |
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Fresh Paddy’s Draught available at two of our great locations:
Paddy’s Brewpub – Wolfville, 460 Main St., 542-0059
Paddy’s Irish Pub – Kentville, 42 Aberdeen St., 678-3199 |
OUR BEERS |
Today, Paddy’s Brewery offers our flagship Annapolis Valley Ale, Acadian Cream Ale, Raven Ale, Chimney Swift Stout and Gaspereau Lager year round, as well as seasonal brews.
We'd love the opportunity to pour you one of our outstanding beers personally, and give you a tour of our brewery. |
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Copper in colour with a light malty flavour and a refreshing finish. Named in honour of the French Acadians who settled in Nova Scotia.
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Smooth with a dark, malty character, and a hint of smoked peat. A thirst quencher and a favourite of many, Raven is a classic Scottish style of ale. It’s the Caw of the Wild!
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Our hoppy brew. AVA has an amber hue, a light fruity malt flavour and a floral nose. Those who like it love it!
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A golden Czech style of lager, cold fermented for a clean flavour, with lots of hop character. Named for the pastoral valley of Gaspereau near the town of Wolfville .
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A traditional Irish stout. Black in colour with a robust roasted flavour. Named in honour of the agile Chimney Swift bird’s that roost every summer in the Town of Wolfville . A hearty drink sure to please the enthusiast.
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Seasonal ales from Blueberry ale to Hefeweizen to Honey Ale. Ask about our latest brew.
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