Web Notifications

SaltWire.com would like to send you notifications for breaking news alerts.

Activate notifications?

Trider’s has the most Canadian of Canadian beers

AMHERST – What can be more Canadian than a beer with a likeness of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on its label?

Joe Potter (left), Laura Parker and Scott Parker of Trider’s Craft Beer hold up bottles of Brew-deau Canadian Cream Ale that was named the winner of Propeller Brewing Company’s #BrewPatriotLove contest that is part of the company’s 20th anniversary celebrations.
Joe Potter (left), Laura Parker and Scott Parker of Trider’s Craft Beer hold up bottles of Brew-deau Canadian Cream Ale that was named the winner of Propeller Brewing Company’s #BrewPatriotLove contest that is part of the company’s 20th anniversary celebrations.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOS

Sidney Crosby & Drake Batherson NS Showdown #hockey #halifax #sports #penguins #ottawa

Watch on YouTube: "Sidney Crosby & Drake Batherson NS Showdown #hockey #halifax #sports #penguins #ottawa"

An Amherst craft brewer can brag it has the most Canadian of Canadian beers after Trider’s Craft Beer’s Bru-deau Canadian Cream Ale was was named the winner of a #BrewPatriotLove contest hosted by Halifax-based Propeller Brewing Company as part of its 20th anniversary celebration.
“It started out as something fun and it has turned into something huge,” Trider’s co-owner Scott Parker said. “We didn’t think we were going to win, we just had some fun with it. We’re really excited about this and to have our name go out in tweets and Facebook posts and have people talking about us is huge.”
Considering a lot of larger breweries in Ontario and British Columbia were in the competition, Parker said it’s nice for a small craft brewery in Amherst to win top spot.
Propeller Brewing Company said in a news release that the contestants were judged by ordinary Canadians on the name of the entry, its back story, how uniquely Canadian it is, as well as its packaging, ingredients and flavour.
Although it was a fun competition, Parker hopes it will succeed in introducing the Trider’s name to beer drinkers across the country.
“I’m really curious to see where this competition will take our name,” he said. “It was just released yesterday or today and already I’m getting numerous tweets and Facebook messages about it.”
The craft brewery has come a long way in a very short time. After a soft launch last September, the company reopened with a new system in December and has been going non-stop since then.
“It’s been very busy,” Parker said. “We’re blown away at how well it has gone. We did not expect to do this well and keep this busy this early. It’s so busy we’ve hired eight staff when we only projected to hire two or three. Our projections are well over where we thought they’d be.”
The brewery is now listed with 36 NLSC outlets in the province and has keg accounts in Halifax, the South Shore and around Amherst. The retail outlet in the Amherst industrial park has also been very busy.
“The lineup at the door every day I’m come in is pretty impressive,” he said.
It has three flagship lines, including the popular Rod’s Red, Yellow Beard and Scotia Pale Ale, as well as several seasonal brands such as Maccan Maple and Honey Heather, made from Nappan honey.
“We need more tanks, that’s for sure and we’re toying with the idea of a tap room, some place we can get product out other than from here,” Parker said.
[email protected]
Twitter: @ADNdarrell
 

Share story:
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT