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any other merchandise you can
imagine.
For more information, visit its
website at cowbellbrewing.com.
The first Huron County brewery
with a physical location to welcome
patrons through its doors was Stone
House Brewing Company in Varna.
The company’s first offering was a
Czech Pilsner, followed soon by a
German dark lager and now a light
cream lager, all under the watchful
eye of owner Mike Corrie, who has
been in the beer industry for over a
quarter-century.
Stone House beer can be
purchased at the brewery or at over a
dozen restaurants and bars
throughout Huron County. The
company also offers a robust
collection of souvenirs and the
brewery is bachelor and bachelorette
party-friendly, offering private and
group tours and a licenced patio.
For more information, visit its
website at stonehousebrewing.ca.
One of Huron County’s more
popular craft breweries has proven
to be Square Brew in Goderich,
which offers refreshing and
experimental beers to the masses in
Huron County’s biggest town.
Square Brew offers three full-time
beers, a classic German Pilsner, a
dark Vienna-style lager and a hoppy
lager, as well as a rotating seasonal
offering of a handful of beers.
The Parsons Court location, which
is not near Goderich’s famed Square,
despite the brewery’s name, has
been a beacon for those seeking a
good time in Goderich.
The brewery doesn’t serve food,
but welcomes those looking for a
beer to bring their own food,
whether it be on lunch from work or
during any one of its numerous event
nights, such as trivia.
For more information, visit its
website at squarebrewco.com.
One of the early adopters of Huron
County’s beer culture and creativity
was Half Hours on Earth in Seaforth,
a unique brewery that specializes in
sour beers.
After opening their Seaforth
location, Half Hours on Earth would
often sell out of their small batches
of beer in just a weekend, sending
them back to work for the next
weekend’s offering.
They then looked to the power of
the internet and became Ontario’s
first online beer shop, offering free
shipping on orders over $150.
Not only is Half Hours on Earth
well known for its creativity in its
cans and bottles, but the names of its
beers have also been known to raise
an eyebrow.
Offerings are always changing
and improving and have come
with names like Who Speaks For
Earth, Bees!, Control Bored, Funk
Land and Yalla Yalla to name a few.
For more information, visit its
website at halfhoursonearth.com.
Bayfield Brewing Company is one
of two breweries that have recently
opened in the Bayfield area. It is set
up in the Bayfield Public House,
which is on the village’s main street,
offering mouth-watering food along
with the company’s beer.
It is one of the county’s newest
breweries, opening this spring.
The company offers four beers.
First is Cabinet Maker, a Canadian
pale ale, followed by Woollen Shop,
a brown ale, Captain Ronny, an India
pale ale and Navigating Lieutenant,
a light lager.
The Public House has also begun
Huron now home to seven craft breweries
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Capitalizing on a burgeoning craft beer scene in Ontario, it was Stone House Brewing
Company that first opened its doors to Huron County customers, sharing its Czech Pilsner,
which has since been followed by a German dark lager and a cream lager thanks to the vision
and skill of owner Mike Corrie. (File photo)
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